I was
looking forward to this day, to attend my second IndiBlogger meet. The first blogger meet I attended, sponsored by Nokia was
more or less a disappointment as there was very less Blogger interaction; it
was more of a Nokia show, many who attended the meet back in November will surely
agree. This meet wasn’t as hyped as the previous one; there were no celebrity
hosts this time around, so I went in with little expectations, although I was
very excited to meet a few known faces, also make new friends in the process. I
am glad this meet managed to do just that. There was a lot of blogger interaction, fun
games, photo shoots, mimes, debates and whole lot of prizes to be won (If you
were lucky, you would even go home with a couple of leftover pen drives as
well). All in all, it was a highly fun filled afternoon.
The ever
so punctual me, reached the venue with my buddy Harkirat at least 5 minutes
before the scheduled start which was 1:30PM, but it began only around 2:20PM or
so. But it was worth the wait. The theme of the meet was “Originality”. In
terms of the sponsors, HP, it meant
buying their original products, especially their ink cartridges. To make
everyone aware about not buying counterfeited products, and why original
products fare better as compared to counterfeited ones, in all aspects.
The meet
started with randomly picked bloggers introducing themselves and mimicking any
one character of their choice, be it a cartoon character or any real-life
character. Listening to some of the bloggers was real fun as well as
cringe-worthy at the same time. And for the second time, I didn’t get to speak.
In one
of the fun events we participated, we were given a blank sheet of paper which
contained a QR (Quick Response) Code in it. Using a QR app, we needed to take a
picture of the QR code which would generate a part of a quote to each individual;
our job was to find the people who possess the remaining part of the quote. It
was a really fun activity which had everyone involved; I was one of the few people,
who were able to make a connection with the quote (eventually, I might add) as
I was just roaming around aimlessly screaming my quote for the most part. There were no prizes given out for this activity though.
Then we
had a chance to get our pictures taken in a unique way, so along with my
partners in crime, my dear friend and mentor Sujatha Sathya, Harkirat and
Sabitha came up with a novel idea to spread a message against Rape. So we got
inspired by Gandhiji’s idea of three monkeys and added a fourth monkey to
showcase our message. Although we didn’t win the award for the ‘Best Picture’
(our picture was slightly overlooked, I might add) but we were satisfied with
its outcome.
Speak
No Evil, See No Evil, Hear No Evil. The fourth monkey symbolizes - DO NOT RAPE.
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The mime
task was fun too, our team which was initially named ‘Photocopy’ but I
suggested to add the word Original (in keeping with the theme of the day, also
to intend pun). So our team was called “Original Photocopy” consisting of 15
members. We were given the topic “Jungle Book” to enact which we performed very
well. Again, we didn’t win anything, well not even the worst performing team
award.
A representative
from HP spoke about how to protect originality and avoid counterfeiting. He
made some really valid points about how and why purchasing an original product
is better as compared to buying counterfeited ones. Normally, the main reason
why people opt to buy duplicated products instead of the original is because of
its cost, it is cheaper as compared to an original one. There is a common
misconception that originals are expensive and copies are cheap which is not
true.
When you
buy an original ink cartridge, it will invariably give you true value for money;
they will last much longer and perform much better. Normally a standard HP ink
cartridge would cost around Rs. 1900 which is considered slightly expensive, so
HP has tried to address this problem. Now the cost of a cartridge starts from
Rs. 449 onwards. The number of pages you can print using this cartridge would
be 600 and print quality of the pages would be excellent throughout. And it is
very convenient too. As HP has come up with a service called “Dial-a-Cartridge”
where in you can dial the number 1800 425 4999 and order an ink cartridge and
the product will be delivered right at your door step in 6 to 8 hours. You can
also order the cartridge online to avail the same service.
It has
been noted that, 1 in 2 non-HP cartridges poses problem, as well as 70% of
refilled cartridges poses problems. Compared to the original cartridge, the
print quality of the counterfeited ones isn’t consistent, they won’t last long.
Also you can’t get a quality color photo printout.
And
finally, to identify a fake product from an original one, we need to check for
the holographic security seal on the product. Also, there is an app called “e-supplies”
using which you can scan the bar code, if you get a positive message then the
product is genuine else it is a counterfeited product. You can also validate
the product on the HP website.
It was indeed
a day of original awesomeness as promised by IndiBlogger and HP.