Archive for 2006
Happy New Year 2007 and Eid Mubarak
Asalaam o alaikum (Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon you)
Wow! What a wonderful year 2006 … and now what a way to start the new one…Happy New Year 2007 and Eid Mubarak!
Lets pray for forgiveness,
Lets pray for success and betterment,
Lets pray for Love and Harmony,
Lets pray for each other and ourselves
Patience and Tolerance and Cooperation leads to better families … oh yeah! don’t forget the prayers for more money…we all want more of everything…
Take care and Enjoy!
Ali Hafeez Azmat
Posted by
Ali Hafeez on
December 31st, 2006 .
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TISF shoulders its way to another successful event
Another event done with, the responsible members of the TISF can breathe a partial sigh of relief. If only the people at TIP were a bit more civilized a lot less food would have gone to waste and some of us would have felt that we are amongst a group of civil people in spite of being in the jungle.
The people aren’t the only ones to blame though. What can one expect out of them if the last meal they had was lunch and then the cafeteria was closed from service till dinner at quarter past 10. Speaking of closed, for those who wanted to get some work done and skip the jumping around to loud music and howling sessions, the library and computer labs were, “surprise!” Locked shut at four.
Unfortunately for those who had thought of utilizing some of their time on campus to get work done, the barbecued chicken wasn’t the only thing cooking. From fiction to assumptions to recordings, from the new kids to those who were once students themselves, everyone’s known to be contributing. Here’s a suggestion that might leave some more time for the management to think constructively.
“Trim the bushes before such events and assign a guard with every student to try and ensure that students don’t study where they aren’t supposed to.”
Posted by
Aasim Ahmed on
December 9th, 2006 .
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Hostel surprise bonfire!
The TIP hostilities celebrated a surprise bonfire on the night of 7th December, 2006. It was a very well organized event with back to back movies projected on the hostel wall just below the window of room 128 and music from the newly purchased sound system that rocked the dorms till 2 in the morning with tea and soup for all. For the final year science students it was an even sweeter treat after they had spend the previous night studying for a mid-term exam.
I once again congratulate the hostilities for organizing a wonderful event. For those who missed out on the surprise as they were away to view the thesis at INDUS or some other work or leisure related activities, I’m sure the hostilities will try fuel more such events with the hostel fund in the near future.
Posted by
Aasim Ahmed on
December 9th, 2006 .
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Condolence
The most unfortunate thing happened for one of TIP’s students, Rachna, AMM-4. Her mother passed away after a tragic accident.
Dear Rachna, what we feel is hard to put into words. Please accept our heartfelt condolences from all the members of the Quack team and from the TIP community. Our love and support is always here for you.
Posted by
Super Quack on
December 7th, 2006 .
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In the Finals…again (HEC Interuniversity ‘H’ Zone - Volleyball)
Dear all,
Just wanted to share the phone call I got from Greenwich University…
Its like Deja Vu.
The last time when we participated and got qualified for Zone finals was - the first time ever we were invited to participate in HEC Inter-University Sports Games in 2003-04. There were only three teams from our zone who had agreed to participate, therefore, the matches were held on League format - Karachi University (the host), Urdu Federal University, and Textile Institute of Pakistan. As expected, we lost to the Defending Champions of Sindh (Karachi University), but not before telling them that TIP had arrived to the HEC organized sporting arena.
The next game scheduled was with Urdu Federal University. Since they failed to show-up at the sport we got a walk-over i.e. without a single serve being played… Thus we had “qualified” for Islamabad as the second team from our zone. Now, being entrants without match practice, coach, game kits, timing of the events at Islamabad and shortage of adequate funds, it was concluded to conserve our energies on events within TIP and restrict participation till localized inter-university events only. Thus, we skipped from participating at Islamabad.
We are back in a similar position, but this time, after playing and winning both the league games. Finals are on Friday 3pm at the Greenwich University against Mehran University.
If the team is willing to play the finals, will you come and support?
Regards
Posted by
Ali Hafeez on
November 23rd, 2006 .
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Save Quack!!!
Quack needs new writers!
Where is the new blood???
Posted by
Hira S. on
November 22nd, 2006 .
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Texperts speak!
as far as the nozel dia is concerned and fabric bulkyness is concerned …jet nozzel will cause porblem when we we will use the wider width fabric on nerrwo nozzel but we do have porblem with nerrow width fabric too…. so the nozzel is not bottel neck…. here the if the wider width is porcessed on nerrow nozzel then the main probelmm would be dye streaks and porcessing creases not the shade variation problem.
That little titbit is from our Alumni Mailing List where they often discuss various processing issues such as the naunces of dyeing and spinning.
The reason why this is here, above, is for you to figure the following factors:
- Process being discussed,
- Type of machine being discussed,
- The language,
- and the speaker/writer! who happens to be a ‘regular’ at Quack
And for you efforts, you shall win a free gift from the Quack! team.
Posted by
Abid Omar on
November 21st, 2006 .
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