Thursday, 24 December 2015
Thursday, 10 December 2015
What's bad about the Nexus 6P?
The Nexus 6P is undoubtedly the best Android phone yet. But, even the best leaves you wanting for more. So, what are the Nexus 6P cons. I am a geeky user and use stuffs more technically and exploit their features. The following are the list of what a Nexus 6P cannot do. If there is a known workaround, I will put it there as well.
Its been just a few days, I have owned it and I will add more info good/bad to the list.
Its been just a few days, I have owned it and I will add more info good/bad to the list.
Friday, 27 November 2015
Ghaziabad to Lansdowne: Gruelling 36 hours on 2 wheels
This trip was during my stay in Delhi NCR and was the most tiring ride till date. (Yes, by the end of this trip, it turned to be harder than Dajipur) Well, being on 2 wheels is fun excitement and thrill. But, at times poor planning, bad roads, traffic and "Uttar Pradesh" can make your ride dreadful. This travelogue is among my not-so-favorite experiences.
Usually, weekends for a bachelor working in the IT sector means booze, party and movies. I always try to move away from these (but mostly cannot) and make my weekends exciting & thrilling, travelling on 2 wheels or on a tour somewhere. I do not prefer solo-rides and getting a pillion/co-rider was one heck of a trouble during my short stay in NCR. My roomie loved drinking more than travelling and it was hard to get him on the pillion seat. Fellow bikers? There were almost none, who preferred small weekend destinations. There was a good group, the DBBR who rode only to Dhabas on weekends. I came in touch with some but could not plan out a trip with them in time. My fault there. The rest? Most of them showed off their machines or talked about rides to Ladakh. The rest of the world thought I was crazy to ride such long distances on 2 wheels.
Tuesday, 17 November 2015
Swing with me on a Beach Swing
Have a Beer,
Swing with me on a Beach Swing,
Feel the Amej (mood),
& Relive a relaxing moment with Me!!
@ Tajpur Beach, West Bengal
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Location:
Tajpur, West Bengal 721423, India
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
Chotto Jinis... Chotto khusi.... r Chotto life.. (A little thing, A little Happiness & A little life)
Amra sobai bhabi jibone boro hobo.. tai na!! Kintu kokhono kokhono boro hoyeo... kichu chelebelakar smriti besi anondo dai!!!
Mon praan khule haasa... furti niye mathe dourano... na khelte jana cricket khelar chesta kora... se sob ottit. Dukkher bisoi ei.. je ami cricket.. amar desher sob cheye prio game.. ba football, bangalir sob cheye favorite game.. konotai paari naa!!! Valo laage basketball.... Jaak!!! Nijer khelar kotha na bole choto anonder kotha bola jak.
Mon praan khule haasa... furti niye mathe dourano... na khelte jana cricket khelar chesta kora... se sob ottit. Dukkher bisoi ei.. je ami cricket.. amar desher sob cheye prio game.. ba football, bangalir sob cheye favorite game.. konotai paari naa!!! Valo laage basketball.... Jaak!!! Nijer khelar kotha na bole choto anonder kotha bola jak.
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Tuesday, 11 August 2015
being Nice
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Saturday, 25 July 2015
Yamuna Expressway: The Experience
Unplanned and unknown stuffs can be dangerous, but never when its a journey to somewhere. The thrill and excitement of an unplanned journey always pushes the adrenaline flow. I am a wanderer and when it comes to going somewhere, I am always ready. Be it having the means or not. Travelling is fun when you have all your needs for the journey ready. But, its far better when you have to collect the means on your journey and reach your destination.
Sunday, 21 June 2015
And in we rode into the land of Strawberries!
Chand! The frail looking guy with a
brain like a pentium chip. Period! Back in 2006 I met this guy and a decade
later we are plannig for a ride that we ourselves dont know if we can complete!
What can we say? Like Ke$ha sings, we are the crazy kids..Talking about rides,
this crazy guy reminds me of an equally crazy ride that we had together
sometime back in 2012. I was always visitng Pune and made his place a camping
site for most of my Pune visits. With the earth's end and doomsday doing the
rounds back then, we decided to have a crack at a wild adventure for that would
last a mere couple of days. I was in favour of disappearing into thin air but
saner thoughts prevailed and we started looking for a place that could be done
over in a mere 48 hours since Infosys was known to have a strict reporting
decorum :P Nothing else in mind, we decided to carry our friend(s) -the
ubiquitous Mota (a character you would love if you have read Chand's other
fantabulous blogs) and Mintu (yeah you read it right, its mint with a U not an
O :P)
Thursday, 18 June 2015
The Chronicles of CoC: Chapter III - Learning their ways
It was a grand welcome to the village. I was carried by the huge creatures called Giants into the designated square, rather the Army Camp as they called it. It was the venue for my welcome celebration. Barbecues of carrots, chicken, ham and beef were being prepared around the camp fire. Music, chatter, singing and dancing continued amidst the venue.
But, truly speaking, I could not enjoy a bit of it. I had a lot of questions running through my mind. How did they know me? Why were they rejoicing my arrival? What does the prophecy say? Why did she call me 'Chief'?
But, truly speaking, I could not enjoy a bit of it. I had a lot of questions running through my mind. How did they know me? Why were they rejoicing my arrival? What does the prophecy say? Why did she call me 'Chief'?
Wednesday, 17 June 2015
The Chronicles of CoC: Chapter II - The Settlement
Soon after the war, as the green creatures left, the ones in the settlement had started reconstructing the buildings. In fact they did little by themselves. It was some magic that helped create those buildings automatically. Tombstones lay here and there signifying the death of some green creatures in the battle.
Their settlement was pretty diverse. There was this big hut in the center and other buildings surrounding it. Some beautiful maidens used to come inside and outside from there. They roamed around bushes and in between buildings, probably inspecting the whole settlement and then go back into the big hut. Then there were a few medium huts which had some shiny metals dangling from their walls. Those buildings used to glow at times and sometimes creatures like myself used to come out with a similar sharp shiny metal in their hands. Sometimes, the beautiful blondes with wooden sticks also came out. Even once, I had seen the green creatures I hated come out from the same metal dangling medium sized hut. But, they never looted or destroyed anything around. Each one of these 3 types of creatures that came out had one thing in common. They always moved to one designated square with a fire in its center, located at the edge of the settlement. Once in a while, big humongous creatures came out from these medium huts. They were really huge, walked very slowly and took a lot of place in the designated squares. At the extreme edge of the settlement there were two extremely small huts and in each a grinning guy lived. He always carried a hammer wherever he went. But, from what I noticed, these two guys were the ones who fixed and built everything around the settlement. There were two more different type of buildings but far from the edge of the settlement I couldn't understand what they were. Though, one of them seemed to have a lot of pipes and filled with the pinkish liquid while the other had a small glowing tunnel.
Their settlement was pretty diverse. There was this big hut in the center and other buildings surrounding it. Some beautiful maidens used to come inside and outside from there. They roamed around bushes and in between buildings, probably inspecting the whole settlement and then go back into the big hut. Then there were a few medium huts which had some shiny metals dangling from their walls. Those buildings used to glow at times and sometimes creatures like myself used to come out with a similar sharp shiny metal in their hands. Sometimes, the beautiful blondes with wooden sticks also came out. Even once, I had seen the green creatures I hated come out from the same metal dangling medium sized hut. But, they never looted or destroyed anything around. Each one of these 3 types of creatures that came out had one thing in common. They always moved to one designated square with a fire in its center, located at the edge of the settlement. Once in a while, big humongous creatures came out from these medium huts. They were really huge, walked very slowly and took a lot of place in the designated squares. At the extreme edge of the settlement there were two extremely small huts and in each a grinning guy lived. He always carried a hammer wherever he went. But, from what I noticed, these two guys were the ones who fixed and built everything around the settlement. There were two more different type of buildings but far from the edge of the settlement I couldn't understand what they were. Though, one of them seemed to have a lot of pipes and filled with the pinkish liquid while the other had a small glowing tunnel.
Tuesday, 16 June 2015
Thursday, 4 June 2015
Saturday, 30 May 2015
Across the Himalayas: Part II
LINK TO PART I
It was an awesome journey till now and we were pretty content with how things went. Little did we know that, more than half of the excitement needed to be in store for the coming days.
Third Day: Puh to Nako to Jeori (Night Stay)
It was an awesome journey till now and we were pretty content with how things went. Little did we know that, more than half of the excitement needed to be in store for the coming days.
Third Day: Puh to Nako to Jeori (Night Stay)
Snow & Trek at Nako Village, landslide on the way back to Shimla
We were quick to rise up and got ready within 8 am. Initially we had planned to visit Nako and head back to Shimla or Rekong Peo. But, the hills had something else planned for us. It was a known route from Pooh to Khab, but instead of the uphill road you need to take for Khab, for Nako, one needs to stay on NH22/NH5. Just a km ahead, you get the Sangam of Spiti and Sutlej Rivers. It was another unique valley spot where the valley just divides into two. The Spiti meets the Sutlej here. The colors of the water are different in the two rivers. While Spiti comes with greenish water, the Sutlej engulfs its color with its brownish tinge.The different colored Sutlej & Spiti |
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Monday, 27 April 2015
Across the Himalayas: Part I
India never ceases to amaze you. With our diverse landscapes, we have it all. Be it a serene beach (Goa/Mandarmani), an amazing Island (A&N/Lakshadweep), a dry desert (Thar) or the highest mountains, we have it all. I have always loved travelling and spicing up an IT guy's life is the most important treat, one which I like to give myself frequently. So, this time I experienced a landscape that comes under the Genre: Travel and Adventure.
The destination initially chosen was: Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh
The route actually taken was: Delhi - Shimla (night stay) - Narkanda - Rampur - Rekong Peo(night stay) - Pooh - Khab - Pooh(night stay) - Nako - Jeori (night stay) - Narkanda - DelhiThe destination initially chosen was: Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh
Dates: 10th April, 2015 (evening) - 15th April, 2015 (early morning)
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Location:
Nako, Himachal Pradesh 172112, India
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