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Comments on: Satyam's mood-detecting motor to run in-car disco

Given the chaotic nature of driving in Indian cities, 

Posted Wednesday 23rd April 2008 14:33 GMT

the answer is normally "yes" within about 5 minutes of any journey.

I'm still attending counselling after one trip through Uttar Pradesh which required the use of a 'contra-flow system' - ie you drive at the oncoming traffic in the fast lane on the wrong side of the road flashing your headlights for 15 miles.

so..to listen to industrial metal .. 

Posted Wednesday 23rd April 2008 15:29 GMT

Coat

you have to get into a car crash ?

the leather one with the goggles..

I can just imagine.. 

Posted Thursday 24th April 2008 04:39 GMT

Coat

You're driving in a full car with your family to a funeral, and the mexican hat dance starts playing...

WTF ??? 

Posted Thursday 24th April 2008 19:15 GMT

"Naturally, it will feature GPS, and allow fleet owners to track their vehicles, while allowing consumers to find their way from one drive-in to another."

Nobody in their right mind would want to go from drive-in to drive-in ! That said, there are plenty not in their right mind...

@Given the chaotic nature of driving in Indian cities, 

Posted Thursday 24th April 2008 19:20 GMT

Flame

You have obviously not "arrived" in the Indian IT world !! *Real* programmers have chauffeurs to ferry them about !!

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