Sad affair, a training military jet crashed in a narrow corridor between buildings at my graduate school.
There are so many things to check in a modern car that it does not makes sense to put in a post, anyways I was planning to buy a new car a “Suzuki Liana Eminent 1.6 A/T” to be precise, so I prepared a list of things that I want to check before I sign any papers or at least check them during warranty to avoid any costs on things that should have been working in the new car anyways.
For the convenience of others I am making this sheet available for everybody to download. Sheet1 has some Finance / Leasing figures specific to Pakistan and Sheet2 has a list that should cover all features available in this car, the car has so much to offer that the list should suffice for other vehicles of the manufacturers that need this kind of checking. Obviously Lexus, BMW, Ferrari and the likes have a kind of Quality Control which does not leave room for broken equipment to reach a customer anyways. Suzuki maybe a reliable name for two wheelers but we are talking about a car and that too assembled for a country where we are learning to spell “Q-U-A-L-I-T-Y”.
Download the spreadsheet (excel) here:
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I had a mountain bike for some time, sparsely used and a shifter broke on it, while I figured the frame was too heavy as well. So I went shopping for an upgrade and ended up with this. Installed my accessories from the old bike and good to go.
This one comes with Shimano derailuers and index twist shifters. Brakes are normal MTB ones, but rims and frame is good light weight, fork and frame shock absorbers make the ride comfy in offroading as well.
I put on a computer for speed, odometer, tripmeter, calories burnt, etc. Stop / night lamp with turn signals and siren, a halogen lamp for front and holders for cellphone and GPS navigation system. Unfortunately the frame has no holes for mounting a water bottle stand and I am on the look for a clap like system to fit on the frame, right now I have to use my backpack for that.
If you have heard the term “Mashups” then you need to checkout Yahoo! Pipes do not worry about what programming language you do know or do not know, all you need is:
- Know how to use a computer mouse
- Have a free Yahoo! account
- Some idea what Feed, RSS, CSV, String, URL, etc. mean
You actually use the most simplistic IDE that is out there and draw your “pipe” which is like the basic definition of a computer:
- Input
- Processing
- Output
The ouput is pre-defined by Yahoo! and can be an RSS Feed, an email, or a JSON (leave that to javascript or Ajax guys)
The input can be a URL which publishes a feed (auto-detection is available as well) or a CSV, although being an advanced developer I would have wanted to see more like what WebWag has to offer so a div or segment of a web page could be used as input.
The processing is what you have to define using the modules on the left and your imagination, you can combine search results of Yahoo! and Google in a unified web page with your user interface or multiple feeds or translate from a language to another and what not, give it a shot to see more. Every module has an example available which can get any body starting to create pipes
And that is not all, Yahoo! has taken care of us developers of the object oriented and software engineering era to give RE-USABILITY! your pipes become modules in other pipes, and you can publish your pipes to be used by others. Which means that soon various pipes are going to show up on the Internet which can make your task even easier of creating a pipe of your imagination!
One other thing could be improved by letting advanced developers write some kind of code themselves, this could open the door to mashups of mashups, e.g. the APIs mentioned on Programmable Web could be integrated in Y! Pipes.
OK, Ubuntu 7.10 aka Gutsy Gibbon is out, so what are you waiting for?
I have never seen any operating system upgrade itself so smoothly, apart from the nVidia proprietary issue on which Ubuntu has no control everything was without human intervention.
The feel of the operating system is very solid, getting any kind of application I need, or would need is just a mouse click and a few mega-bytes away. Now why would I anybody want to use windows? Even if you are not sure that it is that good, just give the live CD a try and you would find yourself installing it soon after.
For those who are using other linux distros would also want to use Ubuntu to answer all the questions raised by Windows or Mac OS X users.
- In fact Linux has come a long way since I first installed it in 1996, it had a total nightmare installation and configuration compared to Windows 3.1
- Then the phase of KDE beta started when Linux was building a UI copying visually Windows but secretly creating a foundation which was to outclass the win kernel in the days to come
- Finally now we see the tables have turned and Nautilus features have been copied by the guys in Seattle to integrate in Vista, but even then the same hardware running Ubuntu gives Vista a run for its money in performance and visual effects, not even mentioning the hundreds of applications you can install so much easier in Ubuntu which was the advantage windows had a decade ago!
UBUNTU! for humanity!
People who visited my old site would notice a big difference in every aspect of the site. The old one can still be found at http://tazzix.com/tazzix.php the new site is based on the famous blogging engine WordPress. I also deployed some plugins and slightly modified a theme that I liked
However, more importantly I have decided to add content and posts on a regular basis, well as I have got every way of mobile blogging working this was inevitable.
Apart from adding details of upcoming projects I also need to put online latest screen shots and source code / sample projects for existing APIs that I have mentioned here on this site.
So if you find here something interesting keep checking and you may find something soon.
Karachi is Pakistan’s only metropolitan and biggest city. It is also one of the biggest cities in Asia. However big and developed do not always go together. Here you can see one of the slums of Karachi. This one in particular is a small slum right beside apartment complexes and hence a view from the 7th floor (mind the bars in the window). BTW this is in no comparison with Asia’s largest slum just 30 Kilo Meters from this point.
UPDATE: this thing was destroyed in spring of 2006.



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