Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Let There Be Light

He said 'Let there be light', and there was light. We are talking about about our heritage building architect. For each cabin on my staff members, he has put four twin tube lights of full length. So in a room of 12'X12' there are eight tube lights when originally there were only two. Each room had enough windows. My own room had three, others have two or three. Plenty of sunlight streams in. But it must be in some book of heritage architecture that a room of such a size requires eight tube lights. He has saved some money though. He has put a single switch for all the tubes. You flick one switch, and the room is flooded with light, as in a studio. Saves on physical effort, I must admit. It must be important for older people with limited energey inside them. But it is a all or none phenomenon. We have no option of switching on only one or two tubes. Either we get eight or none. Perhaps he believes we are so popular that there will be media people around us every day, shotting pictures and videos. They should not be inconvenienced if they don't have flash lights or video camera lights.

प्रशंसा करायचीय, नावे ठेवायचीयेत, काही विचारायचय, किंवा करायला आणखी चांगले काही सुचत नाहीये, तर क्लिक करा.

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