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Anushodhak Started conversation May 3, 2005
I have started working after a break of more than two years. Workplace is ten minutes drive from my residence. I have a bike (motor bike/ scooter/ two wheeler) to commute.
And I have a friend’s car as well. Our friend is in UK on an assignment and has left his car in our custody!
Every time I drive on the street of my city, I can’t help but think of designing a computer simulated game , which models Indian driving conditions! How exciting game it would be, you are trying to drive on a two lane road and suddenly a two wheeler appears out of no where
or a gigantic truck comes out of a hidden lane or a three wheeler (Auto Rickshaw) decide to change lane or take a U turn without any indication to warn you. And entire time the player is trying to save his/her soul
!
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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted May 3, 2005
Traveller in Time on the outer windowsil
"Sounds like you have a peculiar 'driving etiquette' in India < A412813 >.
Any chance of picking up the Radio4?_ broadcast (in 7 hours)? The New h2g2 radio series ."
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Anushodhak Posted May 4, 2005
Thanks for the link! Unfortunately most of it is true . But I have born and brought up in India whence feel confident that one day I will conquer my fear of driving! I am pretty good with scooter/ bike though.
Thanks for reminding me of Radio Programme, will check if my HiFi can tune into Radio 4.
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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted May 4, 2005
Traveller in Time listening again and again and again
"< <./>/radio4/hitchhikers</.> > until next Wimpy we can listen again and again.
Did you also mis the Television episode late last night on BBC2 ?"
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