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New Year Purchases

January 5th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

Since I lost most of my gadgetry I had to start shopping and play catch up. This year I also ventured a step further into my paid digital world. More on that later.

For starters, (thankfully) my office replaced the laptop since it was insured. But it took me a while to get all that data back. Also for a change I downgraded from Vista to XP (and am I glad!). In fact I will post about it some time later.

Second on the list was the iPod. I got my self the Classic iPod 80 GB from Heera Panna. Ironically the premium for picking up the laptop from Heera Panna is down to a measly $22 (Rs. 880) which is a steal from the official price from Apple India which is nearly 75% of the original cost in US$. I had the 60 GB earlier which was much thicker than the 30GB which was also available. The new 80GB is now the lighter option (God knows what’ll happen in another 2/3 years). The interface is much slicker and so is the entire body. Since both iPods that I lost earlier were white, I bought the black iPod hoping to change my luck with iPods.

Fortunately the black iPod fits like a glove on the iVoice iPod speakers I got as a hand-me-down gift from an office colleage. The iVoice sound is pretty cool & it comes with a remote as well which handles basic iPod functionalities. Since it works only with an iPod & given that my colleague doesn’t own one & is also not into music much, I was more than happy to take it. We used it recently at a picnic and it was wonderful.

Next on the list was a camera. I was going to stick to my Panasonic Lumix which I lost but I was seriously recommended the Canon IXUS 750 (also called the PowerShot 750 and I haven’t been disappointed. The quality of snaps is wonderful but I am still to get to know all the features since there are quite a few and I haven’t yet got down to reading the manual. An excellent review is here.

That pretty much ended my real world shopping list. There’s still a laptop bag & glares left on the list which my wife has promised to buy. We plan to stock up on that some time next week.

On my paid digital world I upped the ante a little bit. Firstly I went & purchased the license for MultiNetworkManager 9.0. I have used a cracked version of this on my Sony Vaio. Its a boon for roaming laptop users. I travel to many of our offices and setting multiple IP’s, proxies & printers really gets my goat. I was missing this on Vista and since I downgraded to XP, I bought a the license for @ $29. And now I am a happy man.

This morning I purchased a PRO account on Flickr. I have been toying with it for quite a few months last year. Though I have been a Picasa Web Albums fan I thought that the features on Flickr are way too amazing and hence the decision. Another trigger was that I had not discovered any site which allowed unlimited storage of photos. I know that Zooomr does, but the features are just elementary. And since I lost a few precious snaps when I lost my laptop I decided to back up my photos online. A Flickr pro account does just that. I am just about uploading my photos, so will post a few once I have managed them online.

So there we go. Quite a bit of shopping for the New Year

Happy New Year

January 3rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

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Originally uploaded by Vijay Basrur

The Engg college gang had planned to meet up at Durshet Forest Lodge for New Years. Durshet is about a 85 kms drive from Mumbai & just 15 kms from the first toll naka on the Expressway.

Snehal, MJ & me drove in my car. We were joined by 3 other families. To say we had a good time would be an understatement. The kids, even though they were only 2 girls, had a swell time too. Snehal & me even won a prize in the New Years eve function. It was crazy.

Our poison was a bottle of Glenlivet which was pretty good. Given the chill in the air, the single malt was perfect.

The place is very rustic but very homely. All the staff are very helpful and went out of the way to help us. The food was finger licking good. Though the main fare was mostly vegeterian we were more than pleased. Definitely a place we could go some other time.

Happy New Year everyone!