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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 September 2006 10:39:32 EDT</pubDate>
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Well, not really it wasn't that bad, but it makes for a great title <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot1.gif' alt=':)' /><br />
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After almost 1 year of blogging silence i finally have time to report some stuff.<br />
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Ok onto the good stuff; I went whitewater rafting yesterday in West Virginia. But before i start my obviously exaggerated near death experience, i must tell you that there was a storm (named Ernesto) over the weekend around the east coast of US (namely Virginia/DC). Now, how does that make a difference? Well it converted the easy 2.5 rapid to approx. level 4.<br />
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So i was there with my friend and his wife; btw, these guys were more experienced than i was but i rated myself the best as i believed myself to be a pretty good swimmer and given a situation this skill would help me or so i thought! Now before we started, the rafting guys teamed up people into groups with a guide assigned to them. This guide would be the one to command everyone on what they need to do, e.g. paddle forward, backward or shift one side, etc. They put 7 of us on one raft with this &quot;guide&quot; who probably wasn't older than 21.<br />
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Now, I really don't care who was on the raft but these 4 guys who joined us were just there for the ride. None of them knew how to swim, and just refused to do anything the guide told them to. Onto the guide, the guy was pretty chill, and probably more than he should have been. I mean he as a guide needs to tell people what exactly needs to be done, but instead he probably felt he could handle the raft by himself.<br />
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Yea that didn't happen!<br />
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Now i am not saying that the guy didn't know what he was doing, i am sure he grew up around the area and probably is pretty darn good himself but he sure wasn't a great <i>Guide</i>. But to his credit this stuff happens so i got no problems. <br />
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Alright continuing the story; i have been told (and I can be completely wrong here) that when you hit a high rise rapid you should always go in with the boat's front end towards it (oh btw, me and my friend volunteered to sit right in the front <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot3.gif' alt=':D' />) Anyways, we went through couple of easy rapids having fun (although a fat guy kept falling on my friend's wife). But even during all this easy stuff, i wasn't too sure that we were being steered properly, because we were constantly hitting tree branches, dead roots and big rocks, while the other rafts were doing just fine.<br />
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A little while later, our guide told us that we were progressing towards this big surge of water which lead into the &quot;rocky steps&quot; as they call it in WA, and asked us to paddle forward hard. Now let me tell you something about myself, when i am in these adventure sport type &quot;things&quot;, i give my best to it, i mean i was paddling like there was no tomorrow. But ofcourse the 4 mama's boys were busy splashing the water rather than putting some muscle in. And guess what because of that the week paddle power Vs the boat weight, we weren't balanced on both sides and our raft turned sideways right before the surge and in a microsecond we were all lifted off the raft and thrown in the middle of the rocky area. While in mid air my biggest fear was that i might get stuck beneath the raft, but fortunately i was thrown pretty far from it.<br />
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I suddenly remembered my awesome swimming skills and tried to swim upstream (yea thought i could), but soon realized i was going no where and wouldn't be able to reach the raft. Meanwhile my friend held onto the flipped raft by the side rope trying to stay afloat. A few moments later when i looked up i saw another guide trying to flip the raft over. My friend was on the other side of the raft so he didn't see him, and let me tell you if it wasn't for me screaming at him like I ever have, the guide would have flipped the raft onto a already badly injured person, pushing him onto the rocks underwater. His wife though was smart and just let go of everything and started floating on her life jacket (or she was pure lazy <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot9.gif' alt=':P' />). So after saving one life and accounting for another, i thought i should save my own, so i started trying to swim towards the other rafts and duckies (one man kayak sort of tube boat).<br />
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One of the guides threw a rope towards my friend, who missed it so i thought i should try and catch it. But instead the guide felt like i could save myself (which i did) and pulled the rope back for another try at my friend. Anyways after almost 15-20 minutes in there, I had taken in a lot of water and had failed to reach any of the rafts (primarily because with the life vest on you can't really swim). So i decided that i needed a plan B.<br />
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Right up front I saw a dead root approaching pretty fast and decided to go for it. But i almost missed it while trying to avoid a head on collision with it. Luckily though i grabbed onto one of the extended branches and tried to pull myself up. Now it can't be that easy, so while i was trying to pull myself up, there was this huge tarantula sitting next on the same branch I was holding onto. But I wasn't gonna let go!, but i didn't wanna die to spider sting either. <br />
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So ... ? Well nothing i just pulled myself up onto the other side of the root, at the same time trying really hard not to agitate the multi-legged creature. Man, let me tell you that feeling to be able to sit and breathe, <i>priceless</i>! <br />
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From there on i jumped onto another raft that was passing by and started rowing upstream towards my friend who was stuck on one of the rocks and was pretty banged up. That rowing effort was pretty tough but all the guys in this raft were just amazing. Even after we managed to get right next to him, he refused to move as his leg was hurting real bad. Eventually one of the guides jumped in the water and pulled him along and then onto my newly found raft. <br />
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Now for those who think this ain't a big deal and it happens while rafting, i must tell you it was a really high surge and we all fell on the rocks directly, any wrong landing could have had disastrous results (yea, i am exaggerating a bit but it could have happened <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot1.gif' alt=':)' /> ).<br />
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We all pulled over to the side, took a breather in and then went back to our raft to complete the ride. Now i was hurt badly around both my knees and i knew it was gonna be even worse the next morning (it is right now) but i wasn't gonna stop, because frankly it was fun and a cool experience. <br />
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The mama's boys, were petrified to death, and couldn't understand what had happened to them. Btw, they were screaming at top of their lungs while in water. Now you would think going through all this, these guys would want this not to happen again, atleast for the rest of the day. But instead trying to put some effort, this time they stopped doing anything at all. Well, I just dove off because I was tired after the swimming (well the trying to swim) for a long time and the upstream rowing effort, hence i wanted these guys to pull their weight. But sadly even after telling them aggressively to put a muscle in, they just didn't do anything more than the usual splashing. We almost fell again, twice! Either way the guide, me and my friend pulled hard to get us through and without any more adventures.<br />
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As soon as we touched the shore all four of these guys just started jumping off, my friend had to ask them to chill and get off one by one else they would topple us over again. Man they were some really big *#$#@#&amp;. <br />
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Anyways, all in all it was fun. I enjoyed it.<br />
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I got my money worth, and tomorrow at work this will make a great topic for discussion <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot1.gif' alt=':)' />
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		<title><![CDATA[Spam, Spam and more Spam!]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 September 2006 19:59:21 EDT</pubDate>
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For past 4-5 months this blog and my contact form has been a target for spammers. From sites selling cheap Viagra to finding adult partners, i have been hit by all. Well, I was being lazy and didn't really fix problem but instead added these &quot;keywords&quot; to the banned list, but that didn't stop these guys! They just added a whitespace or misspelled the word, and were still able to spam there way through. Eventually today i went in added the ever famous image verification to the forms. <br />
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Now I know this isn't a silver bullet and it is possible to write a small image recognition program that can read these values and today's spammers getting pretty smart coz there is a lot of money in question. But i think to get this done it involves some cost (time and effort wise) and i believe that may not be woth it.<br />
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So on that note, Fingers crossed!!! <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot1.gif' alt=':)' />
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		<title><![CDATA[Test Driving Spree : Best Sport Coupes]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 September 2005 14:47:50 EDT</pubDate>
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Well, recently I was in the market for a new Car. I needed a car that i could hold onto for a while, something sturdy enough to last for sometime. Now, i wasn't going to pick the first car i drove, so I planned on Test driving say some 15 cars <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot9.gif' alt=':P' /> ... It took me a month of test driving; I drove anything that had four wheels on it, from hyped up &quot;high brand&quot; cars to the lesser known ones, i tried them all. After having been to nearly every dealership in 4 States (yea you read it right 4!), I came up with list of cars i thought had something different about them. <br />
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Btw, I was looking for <b>Sport coupes only</b> within an reasonable price range, a car which had some raw power and lots of real attitude. Not surprisingly there weren't many that met these criteria.<br />
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I didn't really care about how famous the brand was, my goal was to get a really good car which i can look forward driving every day. That is why you won't see a review below on a BMW or Mercedes (btw I test drove them too. Sorry Saurabh, i know you love your BMW, but it ain't my kinda car). <br />
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Following are my reviews for each of those cars. I am not going to give you the stated facts like most review sites do; you can get thousand of those by simply googling for it. Instead i going to share my personal opinion about each car from a prospective buyer's perspective, who wants the best value for his money.<br />
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Ok here we go, first up is a car that my friend Biz recommended to me.<br />
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<a href="http://www.mazdausa.com/MusaWeb/displayPage.action?pageParameter=modelsMain&amp;vehicleCode=RX8" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Mazda RX8 '05</b></a><br />
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<img src='http://www.mgzhome.com/blog/images/data/m_rx805.jpg' alt='Mazda RX8' valign='middle' align='left' hspace='5' vspace='5' /> Mazda, the brand isn't known for sport coupes, but then again RX8 isn't a regular sport coupe, it is something no other car manufacturer offers. A highly buffed up version of RX7, this machine runs on a revolutionary engine which has no pistons, no valves and none of the other regular stuff; it's a Rotary Engine. I am not a mechnical engineer but what i know about this engine is that it gives really high RPM counts, (this one red lines at 9k) which results an extremely smooth ride; I don't have the words for what i felt during the short drive, all i can say is the car had a beautiful grip and before you know it, you are way over the legal speed limit.<br />
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A Car with an attitude of its own, featured in the movie X-men; yea it does have that look and power to back it up, equivalent to 238 hp on a manual shift. Interiors are very professionally done, giving it a rightful sporty look with all the correct mix of colors and with some classy touches such as matching color thread-woven design for the gear stick. <br />
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For comfort check, had an average height friend sit in the back, her thoughts were neutral but expressed that she would have loved to have some more leg room, but not a big concern for me (hell i am never gonna be there).<br />
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Btw, I hate when people compare two totally differently built cars; for example I have heard some comparing RX8 with Nissan 350Z, to that i just have to say, Drive'em both! Just feel'em out, apart from the Exterior looks, i don't think 350Z compares to RX8 at any level.<br />
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<i>3 Good Things</i>:<br />
<ul>
<li>The 6 speed Manual Transmission was a real smooth drive, very easy to get accustomed to</li>
<li>Half Sport doors for the rear seat entry; a real handy feature and the doors do not interfere in the overall coupe look</li>
<li>Nose dips beautifully around 90 mi/hr providing a true Aerodynamic body</li>
</ul>
<i>3 Not so good ones</i>:<br />
<ul>
<li>Like any true race-like car, needs careful maintenance, at times very precise requirements; known for overflow problems</li>
<li>One of the worst Fuel Economy in its segment. This was a real concern, especially with current gas prices</li>
<li>Gets a little steep on price after adding necessary accessories, especially for a car with a starting price of around 27k (for the manual)</li>
</ul>
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- <i>Starting Price</i>: ~27,400 (manual)<br />
- <i>When appropriately equipped</i>: ~34,000 (Rotary and Appearance package, Leather seats, 6-disc CD changer, cassette player - for mp3 player connectivity, rear wing spoiler)<br />
- <i>Dealership ready to make a deal</i>: Hmm, hard to say, i didn't negotiate much, but seemed like he would have given me a good deal, especially if had the car i wanted. I felt if i was going to spend 34k, there might be other options worth exploring.<br />
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Mazda has reduced the price considerably from their last of RX series but i feel when decently equipped it is still a bit too pricy for the value you get. Wait Wait, before you RX8 fans bomb me with emails, i would like to say i loved the driving experience, handles really really well, it is the closest you can get to a race car experience at this price. But i feel it will make a great second car!<br />
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As I was looking for my first (in the US), this one didn't exactly hit me; there was something missing. The looks of the car were awesome but somehow didn't meet my taste. So makes it to my top 5 based on a great driving experience but falls short of the number 1 pick.<br />
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<b><i>My Ratings</i></b>: <br />
<ul>
<li>Driving Experience: 8.5/10</li>
<li>Value for money: 6.5/10</li>
</ul>
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After absorbing the power and uniqueness of RX8, i was in the mood for something different, something that was completely new and not many people had it, so i went for 06 model <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot1.gif' alt=':)' /><br />
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<a href="http://www.mitsubishicars.com/eclipse/" rel="external" target="_blank"><b><b>Mitsubishi Eclipse GT '06</b></b></a><br />
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<img src='http://www.mgzhome.com/blog/images/data/m_eclipse06.jpg' alt='Mitsubishi Eclipse GT 06' valign='middle' align='right' hspace='5' vspace='5' /> Mitsubishi, a brand not known for high quality and sturdy cars. The dealership guy told me upfront, if you are looking to sell this car later, it has one of the worst resale value (not the car but the brand in itself). Little disheartened by that not because i was planning to sell it but just because of this statement coming from the dealer himself. Later, the dealer tried to sell me a pre-owned Audi TT, it was then i realized this dude's main focus was to sell pre-owned cars and supposedly they make a bundle on that.<br />
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Either way, i had seen many photos of the car and i wanted it to experience it for real, so we went ahead. The first thing you see in this car, is its LOOKS ... Really nice appeal, especially the one i test drove, it was Black GT Manual edition. I took a lap around the car, admiring the beauty; the design was really neat, the real spoiler was built into the car and seemed like a true part of the body rather an after thought as in most cases.<br />
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After admiring it from all corners, i opened the car door, boom it hit, the interiors were so not at par. They pretty much sucked big time. Plastic type dash material, black stereo with a SILVER CD changer (what were they thinking). It had a Rockford Fosgate system, with a boastful power of 600 watts, 9 speakers and a sub-woofer in the trunk; I hate non-Bose audio systems, (apart from Harmon Kardon) as soon as i cranked-it up, the difference was obvious.<br />
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Ah well, i wasn't going back without really test driving it. So my same friend sat in the back again and this time she was disappointed. According to her it was really crampy and the roof was almost touching her head. If she sat with a relaxed posture, the roof ended rather quickly and her face was exposed to the rear glass end. Though i must say that is one of the cool design features which makes the car look bigger than it is, but its a killer for someone sitting in the back.<br />
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Nevertheless, i turned the ignition on, Nice sound, you could feel its a 263 hp engine roaring back at you. The manual gear shift was easy to adapt just like the RX8; so i took it out for a REAL test drive. The gear shift seemed to be inspired by Mercedes as it also has lift-click shift system for the reverse gear. I took it to a testing area, where roads were clear, pretty much no one in sight for miles, perfect for slam testing. Speeded up to the 6th gear (won't tell you the number <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot2.gif' alt=';)' />), and then just slammed on the breaks, felt nice! But while i was accelerating, i didn't feel quite safe in the car, not coz of the speed but the way car reacted, it was like the car wasn't built for those speeds. Somehow it wasn't completely stable, it wasn't wobbling or anything but it just didn't feel right.<br />
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Overall the ride was nice and smooth, but no comparison to RX8 on that. But then again, Eclipse has some positives. Better value for money, better fuel economy, and overall i liked the exterior looks somewhat better than the RX8. Hmm, i guess that's it. Nothing special about it.<br />
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<i>3 Good Things</i>:<br />
<ul>
<li>Manual shift, was easy to adapt</li>
<li>More hp than comparable models at this price.</li>
<li>Dunno for the 3rd, i guess the look in itself, its new and not many have it</li>
</ul>
<i>3 Not so good ones</i>:<br />
<ul>
<li>Very poor interior design, esp. the dash. Not so good audio system at this price. Non-bose just doesn't cut it.</li>
<li>The door handles were egg shaped and opened towards the side, didn't make sense and quality felt cheap</li>
<li>Steering mounted controls were on the back of the wheel, ... wwhhhy?!!!</li>
</ul>
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- <i>Starting Price</i>: ~23,700 (manual)<br />
- <i>When appropriately equipped</i>: ~29,000 (Premium Package, Aero Package, Accessory Package)<br />
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- <i>Dealership ready to make a deal</i>: Not, really. Well atleast not when i tried for it. It's a new car, with a new design and only limited dealerships have it. Also, the guy was trying to sell me a pre-owned Audi <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot2.gif' alt=';)' /><br />
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After trying the RX8, this one just didn't come close to what i had experienced earlier. Frankly the only good thing was its appearance. If you are thinking about buying this one, I would recommend you to go for the base GT edition base only, the options just add more cost and frankly were not worth it.<br />
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<b><i>My Ratings</i></b>: <br />
<ul>
<li>Driving Experience: 7.5/10</li>
<li>Value for money: 6.5/10</li>
</ul>
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<a href="http://www.fordvehicles.com/cars/mustang/" rel="external" target="_blank"><b><b>Ford Mustang GT '05</b></b></a><br />
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<img src='http://www.mgzhome.com/blog/images/data/f_mustang05.jpg' alt='Ford Mustang GT 05' valign='middle' align='left' hspace='5' vspace='5' /> Ok, i would be really frank, i wasn't interested in a Mustang. It's just too generic, almost everyone has it. And also a really close friend of mine would never speak to me if i bought one. So i was very sure i will not go for this, nonetheless i was going to test drive it. <br />
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That was before i saw the newly designed Mustang! Man, it looked nice, and this one didn't look generic by any standards. Even though I am not a big fan of retro designs, this one had an attitude, 'a thing' about it. This car boosts a 300 hp, V8 engine; not for those who put Fuel Economy before the power.<br />
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This one has to be the best Mustang yet, read any specifications review and you will say that too. The more i drove the car, the further i was inclined to forget everything else and go for this American Beauty. After a nice drive around the dealership, i was convinced and thought of making a deal for it but i needed a specific set of accessories. Before i could say anything, the dealership guy told me, there is no way he can find any 06. Ok let me say this again, not the one i was looking, just any! What the #$#%? Apparently, this Mustang has completely sold out.<br />
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Again another non-Bose Audio system failed to impress me. My loyal friend didn't accompany me for this test drive, so i do not have any of her comments on the rear seats but they seemed fine from where i was. <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot9.gif' alt=':P' /><br />
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<i>3 Good Things</i>:<br />
<ul>
<li>New retro design</li>
<li>Awesome Power for the price and quality handling</li>
<li>MyColor feature, allows you to set the color of the dash with in-lighting based on your mood</li>
</ul>
<i>3 Not so good ones</i>:<br />
<ul>
<li>Sold out <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot4.gif' alt=':(' /> can't find your customized version anywhere</li>
<li>Little heavy on the drive for a coupe</li>
<li>Cruise controls is missing some basic options</li>
</ul>
<br />
- <i>Starting Price</i>: ~27,700 (There are no on-going discounts on this Ford)<br />
- <i>When appropriately equipped</i>: ~30,000 (Interior Upgrade Package, Color Accent Package,  <br />
Shaker Audio 1000, 18&quot; Polished Aluminum Wheels)<br />
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- <i>Dealership ready to make a deal</i>: No way, this is one of the most hottest selling cars. Some say the markup on this is as much as 8,000!!!<br />
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Overall, all i have to say is i loved the car and for surely would have considered it, if there was any available!<br />
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<b><i>My Ratings</i></b>: <br />
<ul>
<li>Driving Experience: 8.5/10</li>
<li>Value for money: 9/10</li>
</ul>
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But lets go onto my pick of all,<br />
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<a href="http://www.infiniti.com/content/0,,cid-75219_sctid-12001,00.html" rel="external" target="_blank"><b><b>Infiniti G35 Coupe '05</b></b></a><br />
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<img src='http://www.mgzhome.com/blog/images/data/i_g3505.jpg' alt='Infiniti G35 Coupe 05' valign='middle' align='right' hspace='5' vspace='5' /> I am going to scrutinize this one in detail, coz i simply love it and took the time to check it in and out. Infiniti a luxury brand of Nissan has done very well for itself in the recent years. The G35 comes in a Sedan and a Coupe version, but i think i didn't even bothered to look at the Sedan. So, when i saw a black G35 coupe (that's the color i would go for), i was 90% sold. As usual i took a lap around the car ... absolutely gorgeous. With a rear spoiler which almost seems built in, this car gives a rightful sport look with a right mix of luxury appeal.<br />
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I went ahead and opened the driver side door, wohooow, was my reaction. Awesomely done interiors, classic blend of black and metallic color. With loads of controls perfectly balanced over the space. The next thing i noticed was the BOSE Audio <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot1.gif' alt=':)' /> ... popped in my test CD (filled with various genres of songs with which i can test any system in world and coz one of these songs will show the weakness, if any). Played Track 1, and i was sold! Clear crisp sound even at very high audio levels. The 6-disc CD Changer is also MP3 compatible, which enables it to stack up a good amount of play time. Option to categorize radio stations and CD's is also another cool feature.<br />
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Both front seats are powered and have a 8 way for the driver and 4 way adjustment mode for the passenger. The Steering wheel has powered shift for custom settings. It comes with a vale key, which limits the access to the glove compartment and the trunk. With all standard features, like electronic compass, dual temperature control, etc, etc, its fully loaded in real sense of the phrase.<br />
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Now, it was time to start up the engine. The 298 hp engine roared back at me with a very meaty sound. The dealership guy took me to a very long but full of curves stretch and dared me to hit the 6th gear at full blast... It was an AWESOME ride, the car handled like nothing i had driven before, great balance and with the VDC off (will tell you about it), it was just pure bliss.<br />
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For rear seating test, had another faithful friend of mine test'em. His response was 50-50, it was good enough for his height (5'10ish) but any taller, you would require a hard-hat or a bottle of aspirin. The rear seats fold down to allow a bigger trunk space, a handy option at times. The trunk also has a release button inside; you never know when you might to use this one. <br />
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Another distinguishing feature i noticed was Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC), it is switched On by default and should be used in bad weather conditions but otherwise it can be switched off to provide more power to the engine to allow sharper and speedy turns. <br />
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Now everything can't be perfect, so i noticed a few not so good things. The odd thing about VDC feature was its Off switch, it gets reset every time you turn off the engine; this can be really annoying in summer as during that time of the year you don't require this feature to be on. Also, it will flash the Off signal right next your speedometer which i felt was unnecessary. Another one was the CD based MP3 Player, while song plays, it shows only first 10 characters of the ID3 Tag.<br />
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I test drove the Manual shift, it seemed kinda hard to get used to as it required precise shift for smooth drive. I have driven stick shifts my whole life, so if its tough for me, i would have to say its tough for most people.<br />
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<i>3 Good Things</i>:<br />
<ul>
<li>&quot;Looks&quot;, with a clear attitude, esp. with 19&quot; inch forged alloy wheels</li>
<li>Navigation System placement is great and very well thought</li>
<li>Rear view mirror has a auto-dimming feature which is very useful for driving at nights</li>
</ul>
<i>3 Not so good ones</i>:<br />
<ul>
<li>Sunglass holder is little small for my Oakley's</li>
<li>At this price tag, i expect an MP3 Player connector</li>
<li>Again at this price I expected an Intelligent key, which is there in most cars these days, atleast the comparable ones.</li>
</ul>
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- <i>Starting Price</i>: ~34,000 (manual)<br />
- <i>When appropriately equipped</i>: ~37,000 (Power sunroof, Premium Package and Aero Package)<br />
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- <i>Dealership ready to make a deal</i>: Hmm, not really. I was looking for black on black with these options and no dealership in tri-state area had it. So i was given a quote pretty much equivalent to the MSRP, which i might add was higher than what i have mentioned above, simply because it had more options than i needed.<br />
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But overall this was the best i drove and am very sure this is the one for me. So will I buy this one? hmm dunno yet <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot9.gif' alt=':P' /> but it surely is my favorite of all, especially the value it offers.<br />
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<b><i>My Ratings</i></b>: <br />
<ul>
<li>Driving Experience: 9.5/10</li>
<li>Value for money: 9.5/10</li>
</ul>
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I didn't get the chance to try the <a href="http://www.chrysler.com/crossfire/" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Chrysler Crossfire</b></a>. Partly because I didn't wanted to, coz its a 2 seater and i was looking for a 4 seater Coupe. Nevertheless, its a nice looking car and i would love try it out sometime.<br />
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Another one which i would looovve to try is the <a href="http://www.astonmartin.com/thecars/vanquishs" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Aston Martin Vanquish S</b></a> Coupe, its a tiny bit over the price range i was looking for, around 200 thousand over <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot9.gif' alt=':P' /><br />
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It was fun. I miss those days when every evening i used to hit a new dealership; seriously those were the days. Hey, i just remembered a friend of mine is looking to buy a SUV! ... so ... <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot1.gif' alt=':)' /><br />
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P.S. All Prices are in USD - MSRP.
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		<title><![CDATA[Formula1 Baby!]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 June 2005 23:05:51 EDT</pubDate>
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US Grand Prix 2005, not the best of the races but then again I have never been to any of the previous ones so whatever ... I enjoyed the experience <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot1.gif' alt=':)' /><br />
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I along with a friend drove down from Chicago to Indianapolis, a 200 mile stretch. Near the race track every house had turned their yard into instant profit making parking-lots where prices ranged from $10 to $30 depending on the distance to the track. Next on profit-making genre were the mobile merchandise shops, which had plain black polo shirts for $60 (and people were buying them), Ferrari logo hats for 40 bucks, kids Ferrari jacket for 100 bucks; it was just a big money making show. Ah well, i also bought one hat so whatever <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot1.gif' alt=':)' /> ...<br />
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Once we were inside the stadium, two things were obvious, 90% of the people seemed to be Ferrari fans; I used &quot;seemed&quot; because they were holding flags, to hats, to Schumi's dolls, more or less i felt people hardly knew much about the teams and they were just following who so ever was on top (atleast earlier seasons), either way the fans were just all out for them. The other were the Indian fans, supporting the first ever F1 Driver from India driving the Jordan-Toyota, Narain Karthikeyan, who came in fourth and took his first points of the season and most likely the last. How did that happen? Well just read any news site about this years US Grand Prix.<br />
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The funniest part was when all 20 cars came out and went for a practice lap, everyone cheered as all the cars blasted off together creating tremendous roar, and then simply one by one 14 cars pulled in the Pit lane, leaving the Ferrari, Jordan and Minardi to race. The conclusion of the race was obvious right then and there. Jordan and Minardi's were no match for Ferrari.<br />
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But I have to say Schumacher and Barrichello didn't take it easy and raced hard, even at one point Barrichello was forced out of the track by Schumacher when they mis-coordinated the Pit lane exit. <br />
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Ofcourse no one was pleased and major booing and cursing was on, the whole time even during the customary podium awarding. There was so much happening outside the track, people writing nasty things on posters and posing for cameramen, booing, cursing, it was much more interesting than the race. I took some great shots including the Pit girls and the crowd, which i complied into a <a href="http://gallery.mgzhome.com/albums/videos/video.play?US_Grand_Prix_05" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Video Collage</b></a>.<br />
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It was nice experience, even though including me everyone there felt cheated, but I think I still might go back next year because if it was fun when only 6 cars raced, I wonder how would it be with 20 of them blasting together ...
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		<title><![CDATA[Salsa on my mind]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2005 13:09:35 EDT</pubDate>
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That's right I am learning the moves to Salsa. <br />
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Currently I am doing the Advanced Salsa course, which includes 5 classes for people who know the basic moves. Once done I will be trying out my skills at the Common Grounds (an open dancing floor in Ithaca, with Salsa night every Tuesday) and at the famous Olivias Latin Dance night.<br />
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		<title><![CDATA[Cornell Vs Harvard]]></title>
		<author>Mayank Gandhi (mayank[at]mgzhome dot com)</author>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 May 2005 11:22:47 EDT</pubDate>
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I thought I should post about this cool song that I heard during a live concert last fall, its from an Acappella group named <a href="http://www.cayugaswaiters.com" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Cayuga's Waiters</b></a> and the name of the song is <a href="http://www.cayugaswaiters.com/new/downloads/mp3/harvard.mp3" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>We didn't goto Harvard</b></a>. The song details the Ivy league battle between Harvard and Cornell and is a complete description of what goes into the lives of most Cornellians, its just too good. A must download!
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		<title><![CDATA[Cornell was fun ...]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 May 2005 4:33:46 EDT</pubDate>
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After a loooong time I finally have some time to blog! That's because I will be graduating (hopefully) this semester from <a href="http://www.cornell.edu" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Cornell University</b></a> with my Masters in Computer Science. <br />
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As I look back, I would say I made some real good friends and had a blast of a time (though the endless all-nighters didn't help <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot2.gif' alt=';)' /> ).  It was a mixed experience, initially I took some time to settle down to the new education system the GPA format, but once I was all in, it was a great experience (not grades wise <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot2.gif' alt=';)' />). I would never forget the all-nighters with some great CS people in the group, putting together some weird system for straight 48 - 72 hours before taking any break. I feel mostly I landed in some of best of the group's..., people wise, otherwise completing work during the usual horrid times would have been a pain.<br />
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I can never forget the Meng and 5150 Lab's <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot1.gif' alt=':)' /> ... I don't know how many days and nights I have spent there. There were times when I went inside, the weather outside was Sunny and but when came out (God knows after how many hours) it was all blizzardy in the air. I am sure none of my batchmates can ever forget the dear old Upson Hall Basement (I hope they change its wall color) and its super geeky inhabitants, who to my estimation do not take a bath more than once a week <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot9.gif' alt=':P' />.<br />
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The adjoining, shining new Duffield Hall, where all our group design plans were meticulously made (later to be completely changed), the good old Rhodes Hall where I never saw more than 10 people per floor <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot1.gif' alt=':)' />. The closeby Collegetown, with College Town Bagels, Peace, Pizzera, Pita Pit, Subway (our mid night munching spots), Ruloffs, Stellas (getting drunk spots), Bear Necessities (gift stop for all cheap Cornell merchandise) and well TOPS the grocery Store, a real life saver. How can I forget the cool looking Statler Hall (la chicas are hot there) where I took the Wine Tasting course (it was some course), Maplewood community center where I have played endless hours of Pool and Ping Pong (Benni, Biz, Chandra, Venkat, Amer, guyz it was just too much fun), the highland apartment D something (where I always found some great free Indian food by master chef Mr. Chandra, assisted by mundu Shaan <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot9.gif' alt=':P' /> ), Pyramid and P&amp;C Mall's (well basically for every need), all night open State Dinner, etc, etc ... Ah, well it was all just too cool.<br />
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Also, along the way, I met some great people from different parts of the world and made some really great friends and some not so great. I can't imagine having gone through Cornell without these people, they were just awesome. Thanks you guyz!<br />
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Well all great things must come to an end, so will my experience at Cornell on the 29th of May, the commencement day. As I have basically nothing to do this summer, I will blog more about Cornell and about all great things I found and did.
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		<title><![CDATA[Google-&gt;Web-&gt;Now Desktop]]></title>
		<author>Mayank Gandhi (mayank[at]mgzhome dot com)</author>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 November 2004 1:38:12 EDT</pubDate>
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<a href="http://www.google.com" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Google</b></a> recently came up with its <a href="http://desktop.google.com" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Desktop search</b></a>, capable to index most Office file formats, AOL messages and Outlook mails. Interface is exactly like the web version though it indexes only text for now. Now the question is why would you use this on a Windows machine when you already have a perfectly capable Indexer/Search built-in Windows XP? Well becuase this is what everyone said when initial Google Web Search came and challenged Yahoo!. So, moral of the story, its Google, just try it coz it might just be the next big thing.
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		<title><![CDATA[Long time no blogging]]></title>
		<author>Mayank Gandhi (mayank[at]mgzhome dot com)</author>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 November 2004 11:12:41 EDT</pubDate>
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Well finally! I though I should start writing again. I have been busy-&gt;power*infinity over past few months. Though, heres hoping that I will be able to take out some time to blog, I welcome myself back <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot1.gif' alt=':)' /> .
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		<title><![CDATA[My T610 taken to a new high]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 July 2004 1:42:38 EDT</pubDate>
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Ok, not mine but i have this very model so kinda the same effect <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot1.gif' alt=':)' />, the guyz at <a href="http://www.wifi-toys.com/wi-fi.php?a=articles&amp;id=21http://www.wifi-toys.com/wi-fi.php?a=articles&amp;id=21" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Wi-Fi Toyz</b></a> have been able to setup a bluetooth connection from a distance of 1 km (a new high), using Sony Erricson <a href="http://www.sonyericsson.com/t610/" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>T610</b></a>.
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		<title><![CDATA[Yahoo! Photos goes Mobile]]></title>
		<author>Mayank Gandhi (mayank[at]mgzhome dot com)</author>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 July 2004 0:55:09 EDT</pubDate>
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Nothing too great but now you can upload your Mobile Photos to your Yahoo Photos account via certain mobile networks. Funny thing i tested such a system with <a href="http://www.albinator.com/product/index.php" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Albinator</b></a> about a year ago which was network independent. Well it seems like i got one before Y! did <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot6.gif' alt=':8' />
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		<title><![CDATA[It's basically nothing]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 July 2004 8:06:28 EDT</pubDate>
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The blob of flesh found on the coast of Chilie a year ago, was been perceived as a giant octopus and in some cases a rotting alien. Well, finally the researchers at University of South Florida have termed it as nothing but old whale blubber. They used the good old DNA analysis to reach to this conclusion. Thats a bummer ... i had anticipated it to be some lost old species ... <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot2.gif' alt=';)' />
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		<title><![CDATA[World Cyber Games 2004]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 July 2004 22:10:42 EDT</pubDate>
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Well i missed by chance to participate in the <a href="http://www.worldcybergames.com" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>WCG 2004</b></a>, as the Delhi prelims were held about 5 days ago. If you are from Jaipur, Pune, Kolkotta or Indore then you still have a chance, rush to the games <a href="http://in.worldcybergames.com" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Indian site</b></a>.
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		<title><![CDATA[Going in circles, smallest portable printer]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 July 2004 22:59:57 EDT</pubDate>
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Now thats some design! No wonder it won the <a href="http://www.idsa.org/idea/idea2004/explore.htm" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>IDEA 2004</b></a> Design Exploration Gold Award. The product i am talking about is the new and very innovative concept by Kang-il Chung from Samsung Electronics who has presented a unique and a practical solution for portable printing, <a href="http://www.idsa.org/idea/idea2004/g257.htm" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>The Circular Printer</b></a>. Now going around in circles, is worth it.
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		<title><![CDATA[Sayonara Albinator ...]]></title>
		<author>Mayank Gandhi (mayank[at]mgzhome dot com)</author>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 July 2004 22:17:56 EDT</pubDate>
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Well, its been a long week, I was busy handing over the lead developer post and the copyright's to Albinator Group (the new development team). Manny (Manmeet Arora) will be taking over as the new the Lead Developer of <a href="http://www.albinator.com/product/index.php" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Albinator</b></a>. Albinator came into existence in 2001 when my elder sister asked me to build something for her to manage her travel photos via an Album based system. Since then it has grown to be one of the most known scripts in its category. <br />
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So does it mean I won't be working on Albinator anymore? Well yes, programming or profit-wise, in any way I won't be able to take part anymore. It's been hard time to let go but I simply wouldn't have time for development in the coming months. Though I will try and keep in touch via the support forums and would try and reply few queries, if and when i get some time. I have had some great moments working on the script but i guess its time to say goodbye, all good things come to an end, well my role has reached its terminal. I will surely miss Albinator but i am sure Manny will prove to be a great leader. Best of luck to team.
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 July 2004 22:08:16 EDT</pubDate>
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It has finally arrived, the brand new and most talked about version of PHP, the v5 ... with a new core of the latest <a href="http://www.php.net/zend-engine-2.php" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Zend Engine 2</b></a>. Though its the final release of the version, it would still take another 7-8 months for the version to reach a stable status; but considering its huge response, it shouldn't be long before its adopted everywhere.<br />
<br />
Here is the announcement by Andi Gutmans on <a href="http://php.net" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>php.net</b></a> yesterday.<br />
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<div class='quote'><div style='color: #999999; margin-bottom: 8px; width: 250px; font-size: 8pt;'>quoting <i>&quot;Andi Gutmans&quot;</i></div><br />
Some of the key features of PHP 5 include:<br />
<br />
- The Zend Engine II with a new object model and dozens of new features.<br />
<br />
- XML support has been completely redone in PHP 5, all extensions are now <br />
focused around the excellent libxml2 library (<a href="http://www.xmlsoft.org/" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>http://www.xmlsoft.org/</b></a>).<br />
<br />
- A new SimpleXML extension for easily accessing and manipulating XML as <br />
PHP objects. It can also interface with the DOM extension and vice-versa.<br />
<br />
- A brand new built-in SOAP extension for interoperability with Web Services.<br />
<br />
- A new MySQL extension named MySQLi for developers using MySQL 4.1 and <br />
later. This new extension includes an object-oriented interface in addition <br />
to a traditional interface; as well as support for many of MySQL's new <br />
features, such as prepared statements.<br />
<br />
- SQLite has been bundled with PHP. For more information on SQLite, please <br />
visit their website (<a href="http://www.sqlite.org/" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>http://www.sqlite.org/</b></a>).<br />
<br />
- Streams have been greatly improved, including the ability to access <br />
low-level socket operations on streams.<br />
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- And lots more...<br />
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		<title><![CDATA[Gmail 1 GB, no Technically speaking...]]></title>
		<author>Mayank Gandhi (mayank[at]mgzhome dot com)</author>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 July 2004 22:35:47 EDT</pubDate>
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Ok is it just me or the lesson during Computer Science 101 was messed up? My Gmail a/c says: &quot;You are currently using 0 MB (0%) of your <u>1000 MB</u>.&quot;, hmm wasn't Gmail supposed to be 1 GB ? = 1024 MB. Though Gmail has never mentioned 1 GB in its storage space offer (accept in the invitation mail), and I am sure I will not be needing the last 24 mb as yet ... but still technically speaking ... <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot6.gif' alt=':8' />
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		<title><![CDATA[MSN Search to be Reloaded]]></title>
		<author>Mayank Gandhi (mayank[at]mgzhome dot com)</author>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 July 2004 23:52:06 EDT</pubDate>
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Microsoft has just released a <a href="http://techpreview.search.msn.com" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>technical preview</b></a> of its new search technology. As per MS there are about 1 billion Web pages in the index. The search preview is purely for beta testing and doesn't guarantee speed or any other performance level. Yea, I agree it took about 3 secs to find my name itself. Though with another keyword it was lightning fast. I guess it is really in Beta or my name is getting some weight after all <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot2.gif' alt=';)' /> ...<br />
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It will be replacing the existing MSN Search, I liked the options, though bare minimum ... Will keep checking it for updates.
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		<author>Mayank Gandhi (mayank[at]mgzhome dot com)</author>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 June 2004 6:26:51 EDT</pubDate>
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&quot;Why is this never-ending obsession for an invitation to <u>beta test</u> something which eventually will be free of cost&quot;, asked my yet not so geek friend. Well, I had no answer but that's been the case for most geeks out there (ahem, including me, ahem). A recent article at <a href="http://www.wired.com" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Wired.com</b></a>, <a href="http://www.wired.com/news/infostructure/0,1377,63524,00.html" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>My Left Arm for a Gmail Account</b></a>, says it all about the Gmail craze. As someone posted on <a href="http://slashdot.org" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Slashdot</b></a>, &quot;its a way for the net dorks to get revalidated...&quot;, really, is it just that?<br />
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Now that Yahoo and Rediff have started giving comparable storage space accounts and MSN will be joining them soon, then why is the Gmail craze still on. Well, the key thing here is that they all have their existing users, who have already taken almost all possible combinations of a human name. After all 99% of us don't have unique names. I am pretty sure Osma Bil Laden won't even get his choice email id now. <br />
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So, basically the only logical reason I can think of is that the rush to get a 1 GB email a/c with your name preference before someone else does. No wonder initially there were bids running into huge numbers at <a href="http://auctions.searchmarketing.com/gmail-invite--18793-1-s.html" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>eBay</b></a> for an early invite. Now as more invites pour in, that craze is cooling off, right? Yea, sure, there are still too many gmail-starved out there. These guyz are going crazy at Free Gmail Invite give-out websites. The webmasters of these sites are practically working full-time to be able to hold the huge traffic coming in. So I went and reviewed some of the most popular ones:<br />
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<a href="http://www.gmailswap.com" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Gmail Swap</b></a><br />
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As the name suggests, its a place where you can basically put up anything for an invite. Developed by a dude named Sean Michaels, the site has offers from <i>shining new digital cameras</i> to simple a <i>Christmas card every Christmas</i> to the infamous, <i>My left arm</i>. Though on second thought I just might go for the card offer, i haven't received a real card since these ecard sites started. (P.S. before anyone mails me, i don't have any extra gmail invites yet).<br />
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<a href="http://gmailmachine.mmgn.com" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Gmail Machine</b></a><br />
<br />
A random number Lotto, gives out an invite to anyone who gets a specified number out 100,000 randomized ones. So basically the only skill you need to win here is to know how to hit the refresh button and basically have no life. Last week I tried my luck on the website and it was being practically hit by more than 1000s of visitors every second. Now there's a million dollar idea to boast the traffic of your site. Though these hits are kinda useless as most of them aren't unique, but I just think the guy who made this Site, (Scott) is a pretty intelligent being, as one thing is for sure, he is getting some real publicity and I won't be surprised if he is approached to put ads before the random number is displayed.<br />
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<a href="http://lostthelinkforthisone.site" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Gmail Chain offer</b></a><br />
<br />
This one is the simplest, just plead or according to the site promise to beta test and create chain of gmail invites. But make sure you pass it to your friend to create a chain, or else!, well they can't do anything about it then <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot3.gif' alt=':D' />. I posted a simple beta testing promise to check out what happens, well nothing has happened for about a week now. There were almost 500 posts above me, so I am expecting my invitation anytime around 2-3 months after Gmail's public release.<br />
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<br />
There are loads of other ones going up everyday, just try a simple search on google to be surprised. Contests ranging from Designing Templates to basic Beatles quizzes, there are just too many of them. The contests are easy and very frequent, though it seems getting a real invite might just not be.<br />
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btw, Sean, Scott, got any spare Invites for me? <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot9.gif' alt=':P' />
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 June 2004 22:52:06 EDT</pubDate>
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I just love the user-interface, its very user-friendly. Nifty features to ease one's WebMail experience. Personally, I never use WebMail from their designated sites, for me if it ain't on POP then I am not for it. That's simply because the whole appeal of these webmail websites is very restricted.<br />
<br />
Well thats old news, Gmail just is different, from Keyboard shortcuts to email remembering clues it has all the neat tricks for you to make a quick transition from your email client. Also, worth mentioning is the very innovative use of the classic threading display for their Chat like-arrangement for all the follow-up mails. Also, I like the way they display small quotes if your current folder is empty, neat stuff.
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		<title><![CDATA[X-Prize almost gone ...]]></title>
		<author>Mayank Gandhi (mayank[at]mgzhome dot com)</author>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 June 2004 9:11:38 EDT</pubDate>
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My dream trip to space is on the verge of being fulfilled! The first manned Private spaceflight was completed successfully by Mike Melvill, an ex-Test pilot. He took his ship &quot;SpaceShipOne&quot; upto 100 km (62 miles) of altitude, leaving the Earth's atmosphere entering into the sub-orbital space.<br />
<br />
SpaceShipOne is the top among the 27 other teams still in the race for the coveted <a href="http://www.xprize.org/" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>ANSARI X-Prize</b></a> of 10 mil USD. Though the team is still quite far from the prize winning position of launching 3 people in the same ship and then performing the same feat again within 2 weeks. <br />
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Checkout some amazing pictures of the flight at <a href="http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/sso_rutan_archive.html" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Space.com</b></a>.
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		<title><![CDATA[eBay to take a Baazee in India]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 June 2004 7:06:46 EDT</pubDate>
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<a href="http://www.ebay.com" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>eBay</b></a> has announced that they will be venturing into the Indian market by acquiring the current eAuction giant in the country <a href="http://www.baazee.com" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Baazee.com</b></a>. The US based world's biggest online auction site has agreed to pay 50 mil USD to Baazee. Recently ebay has been expanding their business in various countries purchasing the top web auction sites.<br />
<br />
Baazee started in January 2000 by two Mumbai based gentlemen, Avnish Bajaj and Suvir Sujan, has more than 1 mil registered users in India. So what does it mean for an average user in India? Well, a big change, now users from the country can purchase from other ebay affliated sites world-wide, which untill now very limited. Personally I have purchased some stuff off Baazee and I would rate the experience pretty decent. Though I feel ebay has a much better approach to the concept.<br />
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This would be the second biggest International acquistion of an Indian founded dot com company, since the famous purchase by <a href="http://www.microsoft.com" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Microsoft</b></a> of <a href="http://www.hotmail.com" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Hotmail.com</b></a> (co-founded by Sabeer Bhatia) in December 1997 which was estimated to be around 400 mil USD.
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		<title><![CDATA[Finally, Got one!]]></title>
		<author>Mayank Gandhi (mayank[at]mgzhome dot com)</author>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 June 2004 3:52:06 EDT</pubDate>
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Well after waiting for some time I finally received my first Gmail invite from a friend (thanks Amit and Subhek). After exploring the whole system for like 2-3 hours, I must say the system is pretty fast though code is very Pro-Javascript but i feel that is its strength.<br />
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Btw, I got my full name id <img src='http://www.mgzhome.com/blog/images/data/mygmail.gif' alt='my gmail account' valign='' align='' hspace='5' vspace='5' />. As per my initial review, <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot12.gif' alt=':thumbsup:' />
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		<title><![CDATA[Rediff, joins the GB club]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 June 2004 22:35:06 EDT</pubDate>
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My <a href="http://www.mgzhome.com/blog/view/id,,13/l,,index.html" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>last entry</b></a> was about Yahoo! Mail's new upgrades to match to Gmail's 1 GB free email storage offer, well, add another contender to the list, <a href="http://www.rediff.com" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Rediff.com</b></a>, an India-based company (providing webmail and portal services) has also claimed to provide a GB email storage for all its users. Though functionality-wise it currently doesn't measure up to what Gmail offers, but it is still a big and an early claim to the GB compatibility standard that Gmail has set.<br />
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Bottom line, Gmail is very quickly redefining how webmail services will be offered from here on. It will soon be a benchmark for any webmail service to even stand a chance in this close race.
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		<title><![CDATA[Y! Mail gears up to compete with Gmail]]></title>
		<author>Mayank Gandhi (mayank[at]mgzhome dot com)</author>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 June 2004 2:44:50 EDT</pubDate>
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Well well, <a href="http://www.gmail.com" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Gmail</b></a> Gmail, not even public yet and still impacting strategies from the Big Guns. Gmail (Google Mail) when released will be offering free email accounts with storage space of 1 GB, their motto, &quot;Don't sort just search with Goggle and never delete any mail&quot;. Well sure you can say that when you have 100 thousand servers at your disposal. So is the commercial email industry doomed?<br />
<br />
Well not quite, Gmail has its own problems to deal with, there have been frequent criticisms from privacy experts and a California state legislator, who have objected the company's plan to scan all incoming mails for keywords to serve targeted Ads.<br />
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But, still they are offering 1 GB in an age where getting 25 MB email storage forces you to shell out big bucks.<br />
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But, Yahoo! has the answer, they have recently increased their free mail account limit from 4 MB to 100 MB, where single messages can be upto 10 MB and are also offering 2 GB of storage space for paid customers at only 19.95 USD/year, now that's some fight back. In a recent presentation, Jim Brock, the company's senior vice president of communication and consumer services, said, &quot;The objective here is to make storage quotas irrelevant to users&quot;. And I agree, but when Gmail is out, I doubt anybody apart from the existing users will be using Yahoo! Mail's free accounts, and to be frank I don't think anybody will be needing paid 2 GB storage just for their emails, when one can have a GB account for free. So how lucrative this offer is, only time will tell.<br />
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Though, I feel if Yahoo! combines this mail offer with some webspace offer by allowing users to use the same space for their website hosting too and if possible store all their address books, chat archives and everything related there itself, then I all I can say is, &quot;Kaching&quot;, you have a <u>hot selling cake</u> in your hands (hmm, I wonder whether I should have posted this idea here and instead of sending it to Yahoo! in exchange of some paid a/c's <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot2.gif' alt=';)' />). Either way, Yahoo!'s shares just went up after this 100 MB offer and being an investor, I am all happy with the news.<br />
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 June 2004 2:29:31 EDT</pubDate>
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A recent blog entry at <a href="http://slashdot.org" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Slashdot</b></a> lead me to some really interesting facts about how energy is being wasted by our PC's. It relates to the findings of an article published in Scientific American that only 60-70% line AC voltage is utilized usefully by the power supplies installed in modern computers. If this claim is to go by, imagine the losses that occur every day, Huge!<br />
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Checkout the blog, <a href="http://slashdot.org/articles/04/06/17/1611241.shtml?tid=137&amp;tid=187" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Efficient Power Supply Contest</b></a>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 June 2004 3:24:47 EDT</pubDate>
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FireFox is an open-source, cross platform web browser. The version 0.9, is the latest improved version of this versatile browser which is fast achieving the de-facto web browser status. Its worth mentioning that the browser is still in its pre-release stage but is considered as one of the most relied in its category. Developed by <a href="http://www.mozilla.org" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>The Mozilla Foundation</b></a> (supported by AOL), have received various awards for their famous products, these include &quot;Best of 2003, Web Browser&quot; by PC Magazine and LinuxJournal Magazine, &quot;Beyond Bliss&quot; by Time Magazine and for FireFox the MAXIMUM PC Softy Award 2004.<br />
<br />
This new version includes some great improvements, including:<br />
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- New Installer and Look/Feel updates for Linux/GTK2 users<br />
- Extension/Theme Manager<br />
- New Default Theme<br />
- Comprehensive Data Migration<br />
- Update notification<br />
- A new online help system<br />
- Improved Stability<br />
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For more on these features, check out their <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/releases/0.9.html" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Press Release</b></a>.<br />
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You can download the latest release from their <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/download.html" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Download Section</b></a>. It's 4.7 MB for Windows and 9.7 MB for Linux.
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		<author>Mayank Gandhi (mayank[at]mgzhome dot com)</author>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 June 2004 7:27:35 EDT</pubDate>
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If this post got your attention, in hope to know more about Windows turning into Open Source, well, then you are a real optimistic. Trust me, it will take some light years for that to happen. But having said that, in its own very subtle way MS in April released its first open source program on <a href="http://www.sourceforge.net" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Sourceforge</b></a>. It has been released under CPL (Common Public License).<br />
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&quot;The Windows Installer XML (<a href="http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/wix/" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Wix</b></a>) is a toolset that builds Windows installation packages from XML source code. The toolset supports a command line environment that developers may integrate into their build processes to build MSI and MSM setup packages.&quot;<br />
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So is this the change everyone was waiting for? Not quite. It may seem a major release and a certain change  in MS's point of view towards Open Source but when analyzed closely, it's nothing too big, IMHO. As one of my veteran PHP colleagues said, &quot;After all its still a tool to aid the .NET  developers, what's the big deal if they are giving it free via Open Source, maybe its just a way of getting free work done <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot2.gif' alt=';)' />&quot;. Well I don't thing MS requires free work; but whatever people might say on second thought MS certainly have got the notice of the Open Source Community with this new release.<br />
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For new developments related to Wix and some very interesting entries, check out the  <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/robmen/" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Blog entries</b></a> of Rob Mensching (Lead Developer, Wix Project). He is very optimistic about Open Source and MS. I feel a sense of confidence after reading his responses during an interview with OSDir.com. I for one seriously believe that MS can have a very possitive impact on the Open Source Develoment and the company should not be seen as an evil corp. trying to con eveyone.<br />
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My personal take on Wix, &quot;Good work, keep it coming&quot;.
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		<title><![CDATA[Olympic Torch in New Delhi]]></title>
		<author>Mayank Gandhi (mayank[at]mgzhome dot com)</author>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 June 2004 11:41:16 EDT</pubDate>
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The Olympic Torch was here yesterday, in my home town of New Delhi. It was a moment of great pride for me to be present there while the torch was being carried through the ancient city. Thousands of people turned up to witness this great celebration of sports and its underlying spirit. Well..., I doubt that was the only reason for the turnout. <br />
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In here we all have a habit of finding something bad in every good thing, but many would agree with me when I say, this wasn't the event to be commercialized. From Filmstars to Hotel Chain Managers, every page 3 personality was there. 105 people got the opportunity to pass on the torch but it was very notable and a glaring fact that just less than half of them were sportsmen/women.<br />
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Every marketing and business strategist would obviously be offended, but then again, it was their fault for converting this event into such a commercial show rather a Patriotic one. The Olympics is for nations not for companies! It's not an event for Filmstars too come and showoff their sleek bodies when we all know they can hardly run a few meters.<br />
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Mr. Kalmadi (our Olympics org. head), please tell me what in the world was Miss Bipasha Basu doing there? Is she a big star, hell no! She is a nobody, not at all someone who is worthy of carrying the national pride. You can remember calling her but forget Ms. P.T. Usha who until recently was the only athletic medal hope we ever had. She did brilliantly at the Asian and Commonwealth games. She deserved that run! What about the multiple Gold medal winning team of Hockey, yes those great stars from the 60s are still around in Calcutta but to the plight of our federation never got a mention, leave alone an invitation to the event. While I am criticizing the non-worthy torch bearers our Filmstars, I must say I am highly impressed by Amir Khan, when asked whether he thinks he should be a part of this, he said, &quot;No, only the sports men and women deserve it&quot;; atleast he has the guts to admit that.<br />
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Some might say its too easy to point fingers but I have one thing to say, &quot;It's just too difficult everytime to be so thoughtless and uncaring towards the little true talent we have in our country, yet our officials never seem to fail&quot;. Yes it was a great event but it was converted into a forgetful day, intentional or simply the federation style, its for you to decide.
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		<title><![CDATA[Zend's PHP 5 Challenge]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 June 2004 0:34:39 EDT</pubDate>
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Zend has announced an <a href="http://www.zend.com/php5/contest/contest.php" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>open challenge</b></a> to all PHP pros, develop something great using PHP 5 and you will be handsomely rewarded. The contest entails development of a PHP application using the new OO features and appropriate use of the latest additions to v5. The application can be made as a team or as an individual, but teams are limited to 5 members only. <br />
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It is very obvious that the majority of points will be given on intelligent use of PHP 5's new features and implementing standard design patterns, including the usage of XML. This is very important as the Judges panel includes some very well known veterans from the PHP community.<br />
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The contest started on the 31st of May and would go on till September 19. The winners will be announced by the 2nd week of October. The Prizes are very luring, the grand one includes a shining new, <a href="http://www1.us.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/inspn_600m?c=us&amp;cs=19&amp;l=en&amp;s=dhs" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Dell Inspiron 600m</b></a> laptop and Apple <a href="http://www.apple.com/ipodmini/" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>iPod Minis</b></a>. Other great prizes are also up for grabs, like Zend Studio, subscriptions from php|architect, etc.<br />
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So, why are you wasting your time here, the prizes are just too good to be missed for my blog ...
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		<title><![CDATA[Who should be the next bond 007?]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 June 2004 10:43:44 EDT</pubDate>
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First it was Sean Connery, then Pierce Brosnan, so who's next? Pierce Brosnan has reportedly said that he isn't too keen on keeping the 007 tag for long. So who's going to save the world now, Hugh Jackman or Orlando Bloom? what's your take on who should be the next double O 7? The ongoing <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/vote/votes/newsid_3594000/3594375.stm" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Poll on BBC's website</b></a>, will help you narrow down your choices. Though, it features some weird options, including Mr. Been, Rowan Atkinson <img src='/blog/images/similes/emot8.gif' alt=':?' /> Imagine, him saying, &quot;Bond ... James Bond&quot;, hmm, doesn't sound quite the same. No offense Rowan, but if ever there is a parady series on Bond films, you will be my first and only pick.<br />
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Surprisingly, the Poll doesn't list the name of Colin Farrell who until recently was the most likely contender for the job. Rumor's have it, that Pierce dismissed the fellow Irish actor's chances by insisting that he isn't bond material. So who's gonna be the next owner of the world famous secret agent's trademark tuxedo? ... well, its anybody's guess right now.
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		<title><![CDATA[PHP 5 premiering soon]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 June 2004 12:16:28 EDT</pubDate>
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It seems like PHP 5's release candidate 3 will be the last of the series, so can we expect the final release soon? ... The answer is Yes! The final release is expected somewhere around mid of June. The new version promises to have some long awaited controls for better handling of objects. Though, I most excited about the inclusion of JAVA-like exception handling. The earlier version's had no such support; rather a nascent error handling mechanism was the sole weapon. With a shining new Zend 2 Engine, the version 5 promises a lot. Whether it delivers as expected, is yet to be seen..., but I among the hopeful ones.
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		<title><![CDATA[Albinator Rated the Best by Digit Germany]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 June 2004 10:31:39 EDT</pubDate>
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<a href="http://www.albinator.com/product/index.php" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Albinator</b></a> is a web application for advanced management of multimedia content like photos, videos, cliparts, etc. Recently the top rated products in this field were reviewed by a popular German magazine, <a href="http://www.digit.de" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Digit</b></a>, and Albinator was rated best of the lot in terms of features and its value for money. <br />
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Albinator offers easy navigation for browsing the content, grouping together of the photos and video into albums, editing of the images, thumbnail generation, watermarking, and other advanced features. Designed in PHP and MySQL, it offer value addition for your site as it can be easily integrated into popular portal software like PHP-Nuke, forum softwares like vBulletin, phpBB, InvisionBoard, etc.<br />
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<a href="http://www.albinator.com/product/customer/review/albinator_review_digit.pdf" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>View the complete Article (in German)</b></a>
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		<title><![CDATA[To be a future Cornellian]]></title>
		<author>Mayank Gandhi (mayank[at]mgzhome dot com)</author>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 June 2004 3:54:06 EDT</pubDate>
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The Big Red, Cornell, an Ivy League school founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell, and Andrew Dickson White, has always been ranked among the Top 5 schools for Computer Science and Engineering programs; I am very excited to have the opportunity to graduate and earn my Masters from one of the top institutions in the world. I will be attending Cornell starting in Fall 2004 for my <a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Masters in Engineering of Computer Science</b></a>.<br />
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Cornell needs no introduction but to name a few amazing facts; Faculty at Cornell are surely in a league of their own, Ivy! 27 Nobel laureates have been affiliated with Cornell as faculty members or students. Also, the current Faculty members includes several Nobel, Pulitzer, Presidential, MacArthur, NSF, Wolf, Crawford, Legion of Honor, etc Award winners.<br />
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The Alumni includes, Pearl S. Buck (novelist and winner Pulitzer Prize and Nobel Prize for literature), Jeff Hawkins (inventor of the Palm Pilot and founder of Palm Inc), Lee Teng-hui (President of the Republic of China, on Taiwan), Paul Wolfowitz (Deputy Secretary of Defense under President George W. Bush), Bill Nye (the Science Guy), Jim McLamore (co-founder of the famous Burger King restaurant chain), David Duffield (founder of PeopleSoft Inc.), Thomas Midgley (inventor of Freon and tetra-ethyl lead), Wilson Greatbatch (inventor of the cardiac pacemaker), Allen Funt (created of the first reality tv show, Candid Camera), Chirstopher Reeve (the famous actor from Superman) are some among the many famous graduates from Cornell.<br />
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Cornell University Library is one of the twelve largest academic research libraries in the United States, and a national leader in the use of digital technologies and electronic resources.<br />
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I hope i can be a proud Cornellian Graduate soon ...
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		<title><![CDATA[Oracle ThinkQuest Topped!]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2004 3:54:06 EDT</pubDate>
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I had the privilege of being the Coach of the winning entry Team of <a href="http://www.openscar.com" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Sars, an open scar</b></a>. The entry won the Best of the Medicine and of Best of Under 19 Category. The team consists of members from 4 different continents (North America, Africa, Europe and Asia). The team has been invited by Oracle to San Francisco for an all-expense paid trip to Oracle ThinkQuest Live 2004 event at Oracle World. The team also won the top honors at the <a href="http://www.childnetacademy.com/" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Cable &amp; Wireless Childnet Awards</b></a> held earlier this year in London. The website focuses on the recent global epidemic of Sars, and serves as a vast knowledge base on the topic.<br />
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The complete list of winners is available on the <a href="http://www.thinkquest.org/oct03may04/index.shtml" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Oracle ThinkQuest</b></a> website.
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		<title><![CDATA[All-new Yahoo! messenger 6]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2004 6:47:58 EDT</pubDate>
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<a href="http://messenger.yahoo.com" rel="external" target="_blank"><b>Yahoo.com</b></a> has released a new version of its popular messaging tool. Downloaded more by more than 1.5 mil users, the version packs some decent upgrades. The shining new version includes some neat features; Personalized and fully configurable Avatar creation (What you want to be?). <br />
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Now, pouring out insults is completely verbal, literary! Adding a new dimension to text messaging are the new Flirt and Taunt Audibles. Ranging from Insults to simple Hellos, the new version is packaged with numerous Audible categories. Existing features like the Address Book and IMVironment(R) are among the redesigned and upgraded ones. Though, the later doesn't seem have any structural upgrades.<br />
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The software comes with a major face lift to the overall appeal. Adding to the Y! Identity is now a rather cute looking smiley. The aesthetics are well balanced and gel in with most color schemes. It now integrates with Yahoo's other portal services, such as photo sharing, online games, etc; another step towards the complete Yahoo! experience.<br />
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I find the new face lifts to be a welcome change; Though, on another note, these changes seem a rather delayed attempt to catch up with the smooth looking versions from some prominent competitors, who came up with similar facelifts a few months back. <br />
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Overall, with numerous new gismos added, version 6 seems well-planned if not the best-timed upgrade.
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