As the title goes,
it was a marathon to remember!
Perhaps you're
getting the image of engineers hard at work on a task, time running short,
frenzy over completion? The part with frenzy would be true, but the rest,
na-an!
The Engineering
Marathon organized by ASME -> UET Taxila Chapter was basically about
answering assigned questions but in no ordinary way. It went something like
this: each team of 4 is given a question with 4 options. Each of the options in
turn corresponds to a specific location on campus. You have to run to the
option you think is right and check from a person standing there to confirm
your answer. In case of a wrong answer, you then have to run to the next
possible option and so on till you finally hit it right.
Time was of the
essence and each team was 'clocked' upon reaching the right answer.
The liaison desk
was set up in front of the MED and that's where we got our first question: When
was baseball invented?
And so it began,
the marathon.
We sprinted like
Flash from MARVEL Comics, jumped over the fence since the place was crowded and
began our 'marathon' with hair running loose and the wind whipping our clothes.
The guideline of
the event was sort of vague and my team had a totally different perception to
what was actually the format of the competition! Looking at the name we assumed
we would have to search the locations for physical 'clues' and use to them to get
to the next one.
After we got the
first Q, we split into two's. Me and a friend Sara ran to the EED since that
was a prime option for the correct answer. We searched the flower pots, looked
into classrooms to check the noticeboards, even checked around the dustbins for
clues. Nothing gained.
Just as we were
leaving the department out of breath from all the running around, I spotted an
old faded, B&W photo of a girl, stuck on the SIEP Workshop page. *wow*, a
clue!
We beamed at each
other and got set taking it down, all sure that we’d just hit the pot.
But it wouldn’t
come off. Strong glue? I lifted a corner and saw chewing gum beneath. *ewwww*
But no time, gotta
rush! So through the disgusted-ness we set hacking away at the picture. Just
then Sir Gulistan Raja was coming out of his office and we met his gaze. We
'salam'ed of course, but he seemed quite taken aback by what we were doing. We
just smiled BIG smiles and pretended we didn't know anything about old photos
on posters and chewing gums and clues; everything normal, Sir! But in all
probability he thought we were STICKING the picture on!
Embarrassing, but
time's running short, so hurry!
We finally managed
to pull the thing off. At the back was written a registration number,
89-CE-18.
Immediately we
felt like it was our Eureka! moment. I mean, the clue was staring us in the
face, right? 19th century [roll#] was the answer, and the next step lay at the
Civil Dept.
All smug, we left
the EE dept and rang up our remaining team.
And that's when we
found out we were wrong. Not in the answer, but in the game format! Gosh!
So back we rushed
and followed the 'real' format now. Got the right answer at TED, and got our
next question: Which island is the largest?
Greenland seemed
like a fair deal so we rushed to the Cafeteria since that's where the clue
pointed. Nope, wrong, the guy shook his head. So next we ran to the Admin
Block, then the CED, and finally the DISPENSARY since all our answers had been
nodded off! Panting but at last sure we were at the right place, we spelled our
answer. The guy there shook his head.
WHAT? We just ran
the SPAN of campus and went to all 4options, and you say WRONG, Mr Dispensary?
For crying out loud!
He insisted we go
back to the TED since the question we'd been given was wrong. WHAT?
But there was no
time to stand and argue so we ran all the way back to the TED. Referred further
to the MED. Huh?
Our legs were
beginning to feel alien to ourselves but there was determination, there was
spirit, so alien was alien and we didn’t care, go take care of yourself!
We heard the mob
before we saw it.
Apparently, some
guy along the route had handed out a
wrong question and disturbed the whole path. No wonder all 4options were coming
out wrong, since the route was broken!
Oho! We looked at
each other with a mixture of perspiration, red-facedness, panting,
disappointment and excitement. Sorry for the inconvenience, rescheduled to the
next day.
But of course
sparing the next day for the same event was out of the question, busy schedule.
No problem, maybe next time?
But it was a great
experience despite event cancellation.
It was great to be
the only girl-team in the event. And the TOPS juice for refreshment at the end
could have done better, but ;)!
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