Bee knees

๐™ฑ๐šŽ๐šŽ๐šœ ๐š”๐š—๐šŽ๐šŽ๐šœ is used to refer someone who you consider very highly of.

It does sound like business too right ?

p.s: itโ€™s 11/11, dedicated to mom ๐Ÿ’

Butter fingers

๐ต๐“Š๐“‰๐“‰๐‘’๐“‡ ๐’ป๐’พ๐“ƒ๐‘”๐‘’๐“‡๐“ˆ – someone who lets something slip between their fingers as if they were made of butter.

p.s: to let things slip is not easy, so best endeavour is that nothing gets slipped, actually supported firmerโœจ

blind interview

It was my first round of interview for Juice Plus for a Java Lead position and this was scheduled to be taken by their Director of Engineering.

So like always I had rehearsed my CV and ready was I for the tide.

The zoom call begins, a smart looking young man surfaces on my screen.

Hmm, right there I am nervous.

Then he says I will do a blind interview.

Perplexed I ask, what is that?

He said, I wonโ€™t be looking at your CV right now so I donโ€™t know which candidate I am interviewing and will randomly ask questions.. to initiate a technical discussion. This will automatically settle into a lot of sharing of ourselves.

Taken I was, like always, when there is any unusual innovation to experience.

And as the questions began the interview talk naturally grew, and, time ran out as it ended up into an interesting conversation where both parties participated without any hesitation of the fact that there is any judgement involved.

I cleared ๐Ÿ™‚

this interview will always be remembered as one of the most unique experience.

A bakerโ€™s dozen

A bakerโ€™s dozen means thirteen. In the Middle Ages, bakerโ€™s suffered severe penalties if they sold loaves of bread which were below the legal weight. To avoid prosecution for any unintentional sale below this standard the bakers added an extra loaf free to every twelve, so โ€˜a bakerโ€™s dozenโ€™ is really thirteen.

Glad rags

Gฬพlฬพaฬพdฬพ ฬพrฬพaฬพgฬพsฬพ

Thatโ€™s when a woman dresses to her finest! O happy day, O happy day!

p.s: ๐Ÿงโ€โ™€๏ธ time to put your glad rags onโœจ

Meet the reindeers

Meet the reindeers:

The guide asked the first question to the group of 25 heads, โ€œDo you know the lowest temperatures that the reindeers can withstand?โ€

No-one shooked to answer.

A tiny little hand was raised.

And we all looked at her..and she was Zahra.

Hussain, Me and Amreen we all exchanged looks, what is she going to answer, gosh do I have a Matilda growing in my home.. letโ€™s hear

And the guide like all of us was eager to know too and gave her the ๐ŸŽค to answer..

Zahra says – โ€œVery very coldโ€

To that all of us, smiled, childish deep smiles..and realised how we humans are auto-conditioned to look for precision.. the exact..

Following that, engaging question answer session beganโ€ฆfreely..

Zahru

To Peter out

๐—ง๐—ผ ๐—ฃ๐—ฒ๐˜๐—ฒ๐—ฟ ๐—ผ๐˜‚๐˜ when something peters out it has stopped, or come to an end.

The phrase arose in the American goldfields during the first half of the 19th century, when the two principal methods of mining gold were used.

โ€˜Placerโ€™ mining, which had been known since ancient times, was the easiest because nature had already done most of the work, eroding and leaching gold-bearing rocks into a fine powder, or into nuggets which could be separated from the alluvial deposits in prospectorโ€™s pans.

The another method was known as โ€˜lodeโ€™ mining, in which the gold had to be extracted from solid rock.

Peter is Greek for rock, and can also refer to a vein of ore. When a seam had been worked to exhaustion and revealed no more gold, it was said to have โ€˜petered outโ€™.

Peter also obtains itโ€™s name from the saltpetre of the explosive in the gunpowder used to extract and break up the gold-bearing rocks into a workable size.

P.S: authenticity is gold, lies only vibrate purity into dark doors.