April 12, 2008

  •  Test-driving a camel in India

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    The balance was good, as you can see from the picture. But the pick-up was slow. It took nearly 30 seconds to go from 0 to 20! I didn’t buy it.

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Comments (7)

  • It ‘ s seems you are homesick Shoben and you have some diffucties to envisionne your Nirvana and even more in the US .
    Don’ t be sad . Do you have particular reasons to be sad . I hope no . Perhaps a bit of nostalgia of this wonderful India and its civilization 
    Perhaps are you working for the  travel company India Oasis ?  Or you intend to use it ? I don’ t know .
    In friendship
    Michel

  • @fauquet - 

    I am not sad. In fact, I am very happy. I can see things in full perspective now. My vision has widened. I am above little things humans call happiness, sadness etc. I am so glad to have the company of Buddha, Mahabir Jain et all.

    Yes, I am helping this travel company of India. They are really good. I used them during my last visit to India. I am really satisfied with their services. It is a free service I am providing to them. I love making web sites. It is really my hobby these days. So why not give them some help why I pursue the activity I like most.

    Best wishes to you, Michel. Please stay in touch.

  • @fauquet - 

    You did not mention anything about the picture. Don’t you like it? I think it is a classic!

    Best,

    Shoban

  • @ShobanSen - 

    Ahhh, but does it come with power steering and airbags?

    I haven’t ridden a camel yet, one day!

  • I come here and find your two replies ( which have been lost  in the amount of e.mails in my e.mail box Outlook express ) .
    About the picture I think the people who is riding the camel has a good style and seems eased ! . But what will happen when the camel will be running ?

    In friendship
    Michel

  • How are you my friend ?

  • @fauquet - I am fine. Just busy with my zillion other projects. Not finding any time to act funny in Xanga. Thanks for asking, Michel. My immediate project is to complete publishing all the pictures I took in India in worldisround.com. About 80% has been already published. But now worldisround is changing hands (ownership is changing). As a result, they are currently not accepting new pictures until this ownership transfer is completed. So my current project is interrupted. But I always have to do maintenance work on my other web sites. Don’t worry, I shall come back to Xanga. I hope you are keeping well and staying busy with Xanga.

    Your friend,

    Shoban

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