¡Hola Mundo!
Glad to be on Chai Garam (although, I’d rather prefer it *ice* cold). Kudos to C2 for having this up and providing us souls a means of voicing our opinions/arguments/rants or simply sharing pictures.
I am still unsure on what I’d be sharing my thoughts on. Since I recently began working on the awesomely cool Web 2.0 stuff, I would surely like to write something on those lines (but I run the risk of being the resident geek and boring you guys so much that you’d really want to cross over to the other side!).
Or maybe I should use my camera more often and let my pictures do the talking :)
June 1st, 2007 at 8:29 am
Welcome daVinci!
As you know its a table set over chai-garam/thanda, feel free to voice anything - almost anything goes :)
I would love to see posts on the cool Web 2.0 stuff!
-Vikas
June 1st, 2007 at 11:42 am
@C2…Thank you, thank you. You’re far too kind.
Its been only 10 days since my formal introduction to Ajax/jQuery/JSON and I am hooked already!
June 1st, 2007 at 12:16 pm
I can totally understand why you are hooked.. check out miniajax.com, it has some nice Ajax scripts you can download and start learning!
June 6th, 2007 at 8:34 am
Madhya,
Nice bike!! Is intel venturing into bikes ?? :-) The processors aren’t hot enough already??
June 6th, 2007 at 10:44 am
@Aditya…The bike uses Intel’s embedded products. It features a finger print-based ignition and two cameras to display the traffic (no rear-view mirrors!). Although what I was more interested in but did not see (and it was not put up during the exhibition either) is the on-board GPS unit :)
Pretty cool, huh! And oh, they had commissioned the bike to Orange County Choppers to commemorate Intel’s *30 Years in Embedded* (watch out for the OCC episode on this chopper on Discovery Channel sometime soon - June/July).