ENGINEER 2009 - The Annual Technical Festival of NITK Surathkal

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Keys

I don't get it when locks aren't numbered in order. People like to number their locks according to their keys, with little itty bits of paper stuck underneath the keyhole to indicate the number of the key. All this is very well, when you're taking the pain to stick paper at the keyhole you might as well stick paper on the key to give them uniform numbers.

I mean, ten locks in a row of cupboards(which are, by the way, built specifically with 3-feet tall people in mind and to give anyone over five feet acute lumbar spondylosis). It would be nice if you had one, two, three... ten. Drawer one, key one, lock one. Drawer two, key two, lock two. Nice and orderly and symmetrical. Common sense. But no, drawer one has key AB9980, and lock 437. Drawer two has key UN8894, and lock 789. No method in the madness whatsoever.

So when you're searching for a key, you're kneeling by the drawer, squinting at the miniscule numbers printed in bad handwriting on the lock.

Damn, I think this is 843. Does anyone have key number 843?

Random moron in the vicinity: That's the lock number. What's the key number? Look up the corresponding key number on the chart.

(I struggle up, find chart, match 843 to key number.)

Does someone have key number AB6682?

Random moron 2: Nope, I have GR9983.

Moron 3: GH1121 here.

Gah.

(I kneel again, to squint at the number correctly)

Crap. It's 834, not 843. Fuck this shit, man.

Absolutely random moron that should be burnt and killed: I think AB6682 is for the next drawer, check the lock number???

(I lean all the way to the next drawer to see the lock there, getting dangerously off-balance and fall midway)

(after brushing dirt off) Lock number 325.

Same dipshit: No, I don't think it's right. You'll have to check with the chart.


SOME common sense, you silly dipshits. I mean, what's the idea? 325, 834, 879, 526, 429? And don't even get me started on the key numbers. I mean, you do want people to find the keys and use the damn shelves right? or have you got potfuls of gold inside?

8 comments:

Prufrockster said...

Is this what happens in the lives of the elite?

veni, vedi, dormivi... said...

No, it's what happens in the life of incredibly miserable aberrants who get bitten in their rear by multi-fanged monsters as a consequence of their own (mostly) innocent and unassuming actions.

Safari Al said...

And what is the inspiration to this rant? As far as I know, in college locks are seldom functional.

Prufrockster said...

Good. You're an existentialist.

veni, vedi, dormivi... said...

locks in college can be kicked open, if at all someone is enthusiastic enough to put one.

Safari Al said...

No they cannot. I have experience!

veni, vedi, dormivi... said...

@ safari al:

hmmmm. and in the pursuit of what activity might you have chanced to kick open doors?

Safari Al said...

I am not what meets the eye!