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Hello from India

gtscode

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Just landed in Delhi, India for a two week, six city business trip!

Wow I don't want to drive here! No following of the rules just mad driving!!!

Got to my room and there was a nice lizard there to welcome me!

Just wanted to say hello the StangFix crew from half way around the world.
 
Fly half way around the globe and forget the rules


:WOP



Be safe over there.
 
So, do they have English speaking people there selling Slurpies at the local Quickie Mart?
 
That 'other' site already beat you there:

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:lol
 
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Have a great trip! Instead of calling tech support, you can probably walk down to the basement for help.
 
Can you find the building where all of the credit card calls get routed to and burn it down so I can talk to someone that speaks English next time?
 
Yes it was a Gecko! We were discussing it today and it was a Gecko, and he wasn't offering insurance!

So, woke up this morning, turn on the shower and the water was brown, did clear up but nothing like showering in water you are afraid of.

Did have a great day touring Delhi, provided by one of our vendor's here. Tomorrow we visit thier facilities.

Crazy, Crazy place!
 
"gtscode" said:
Yes it was a Gecko! We were discussing it today and it was a Gecko, and he wasn't offering insurance!

So, woke up this morning, turn on the shower and the water was brown, did clear up but nothing like showering in water you are afraid of.

Did have a great day touring Delhi, provided by one of our vendor's here. Tomorrow we visit thier facilities.

Crazy, Crazy place!

How many times a day has the power been off? When I was there in 2004 Dehli and a few other cities I visited had brown outs daily. Seemed crazy. The center of global call centers doesn't have a 24/7 grid!
 
"gtscode" said:
Wow I don't want to drive here! No following of the rules just mad driving!!!

We thought that when we went to Bangkok, but found its really just organised chaos.
We never saw any accidents at all or any aggro.
 
India Driving

The rule seems to be "if your vehicle can fit there without hitting something else, you have free reign to put it there. Everyone else needs to follow the same rules, and just not hit anything."

I don't think it'd work in the states. Definitely not Atlanta!
 
"daveSanborn" said:
So it's just like Florida?

Florida , mad driving ? I have been in Florida in 1991 and must say they drive with discipline.
55 miles at highways , men , that is boring!
At that time we drove here in Belgium average speeds of 85-90 mph on the highway or interstates.
Nowedays it is strictly 75 mph.
 
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