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  • BMW R1200R

    The BWM shop also has it’s own blog, with a photo of me receiving my bike.
    BWM R1200R

  • Amrita enjoying in Doho park

    Amrita enjoying in Doho park
    Amrita enjoying in Doho park
  • Getting out of telnet

    You telnet an ip, port but you cannot get out? Ctrl+C doesn’t work, Esc doesn’t work !
    Duh, Ctrl+C, Esc are the commands sent directly to the ip, port you just telnet-ed, so telnet doesn’t see them at all !

    For this you need to return back to telnet prompt, so hit
    Ctrl+] (yes, Ctrl and right square bracket)
    telnet> quit
    Connection closed.

    Hope this helps

  • Javascript Tic Tac Toe

    I created a very simple (but fully working) Tic Tac Toe game to enjoy

    http://www best weight loss diet pills.naiksblog.info/tictactoe.html

  • Got my bike license – 大型二輪免許を一発合格しました

    Hurray ! I received my bike license today in Japan ! In my first attempt itself ! Wish me congratulations !

    Bike license in Japan
    My bike license in Japan

    Ok some background – I had a bike license from my country. I had not converted it to International License, so I had to opt only for conversion into Japanese license – 外国免許切り替え. I do have a car license obtained in Japan, so I was exempted from written test (which by the way is too difficult, trust me). Instead, I simply had to appear an actual driving test (which is again difficult, mind you). I was required to produce a translated copy of my original license from my country, which can be done in 30 mins in JAF offices. Rest are your passport (both old, new ones), an application form, few stamps which you can buy right there. I live in Tsukuba, so I had to goto Ibaragi License Center, which is situated in Mito. You can go during weekdays, from 09:00AM. Believe me, you better arrive early. There is plenty of crowd, for all sorts of licenses, and usually you have to spend almost whole day there, in case you pass the test and obtain the license. I spent close fo 6 hours today, but in the end I was a happy guy.

    Once they receive your application, they ask you few questions about your original license – How did you obtain it? Where did you practice? What kind of test did you appear for this license? How many cc bike? Learner’s license? etc. Unless there are any problems, you are then handed over a course map, and timings when your test will start. Mind you, the course map is given so that you “memorize” it, period. You are required to drive the exact course map, observing lane rules, traffic signs, signal, right or left indication, speed or slow. The usual advice is that you have some 45 mins in hand before your test starts. Thus, you should actually take the course map in hand, and walk the entire course by foot atleast once. I did that, making a mental note of the lanes, the distance around which I should turn on the indicator, and so on – till I burnt the course map into my brain cells !

    The most difficult are – Ipponbashi, and Slalom – for me. And I did literally walk on foot imagining I was on bike before my test started.

    I believe I was the only one appearing a bike test today – why I was alone sitting in the waiting room till my turn came. The instructor was kind enough to walk me (verbally) through the course map once again. He also gave me a brief about the bike – Honda CB750 – and for my own safety, in case I should fall, had me wear elbow, knee, body protector before the test.

    When the actual test started, the instructor actually sits in a watchtower, from which he had a complete view of the course. Once he gave a go, I just drove the same path I had walked on foot earlier. I was particularly careful about slow down sign, lane change, and making sure that I move my head from left to right wide enough to show that I am taking visual confirmations before proceeding. At one point when making a turn I did step down, but I guess that was OK, because if I’d had done the same on Ipponbashi or Slalom, or even S-letter, or Crank, I am out without any further discussion. Phew, I did feel once the bike will stop during Crank, but I was lucky enough to make it till the final stop.

    In the end, the instructor appraised my driving skills, and gave me the golden word – “合格” !

  • A quick group photo at office

    Sharing a photo taken on the last day of our stay in Pune. This was taken at my office, with a few members from translation team, while some from my project team.
    Photo at office
    From top-row-left – Mai-san, Ashwini, Amruta, Prafulla,

    Rujuta, and then us !

  • Happy New Year 2010

    A warm Happy New Year 2010 to all of you !

    Happy New Year 2010 to all of you !
    Happy New Year 2010 to all of you !


    Amrita, Nicolas
    Elena, Shantibhushan

  • Learn More : Longer videos – YouTube Help

    Youtube video rejected

    Ouch! And I was on my way to use Youtube as the only video sharing too. Duh! What was I thinking?

    Maybe now is the time to start hosting your own videos.

    Youtube video rejected

    Learn More : Longer videos – YouTube Help.

    “You can no longer upload videos longer than ten minutes regardless of what type of account you have. Users who had previously been allowed to upload longer content still retain this ability, so you may occasionally see videos that are longer than ten minutes.”

  • Solving Rubik’s cube

    Finally I can solve the regular 3 x 3 rubik’s cube, and the more complex 5 x 5 Professor’s cube with ease. 🙂
    3 x 3 solve –

    5 x 5 solve –

    Once my children learn to solve it as well, I’ll upload their videos too. 😀