Monday, December 3, 2012

The new beast in house: HeroMoto Hunk 2012

Around 9 months back, here in this blog I posted my anger and desperation of the unability of purchasing a vehicle in Mumbai/Pune or broadly in Maharashtra. Situation was grim, even after producing all the possible identity proofs to the showroom I was not successful. Well I thanked Mr Ajmal Kasab for all these. Finally here I am maintaining my promise I made at the end of that post, The beast is finally mine. You can view the post I am referring to by clicking here.

The beast has a name.
Past September 2012 I relocated back to Bangalore and two months later I debuted my vehicular journey by purchasing the most underrated Hero MotoCorp's Hunk 2012 single disc variant (http://www.heromotocorp.com/en-in/hunk). As the organization rightly refers, this is not a bike but a beast. You can feel the roaring vibration. I am not going into reviews now as there would be an extensive shootout of the bike in near future. This beast in his first month has been successful in stealing stares at traffic jams, hearing praise at petrol stations and needless to say answered a couple of "kitna deta hai? (whats the mileage?)" queries too. :)

To the rest in simple words, Hero Hunk is a 150CC bike, not a racing one, very good for city as well as highway rides, shares a slightly differently tuned Honda Unicorn engine with fluctuating mileage figures.

Below are a couple of snaps of the beast with a brief specification details.

Hero MotoCorp Hunk 2012 with Kickstart.
Type: Air cooled, 4 - stroke single cylinder
Displacement : 149.2 c.c
Max. Power: 10.6 kW (14.4 Ps) @ 8500rpm
Max. Torque: 12.80 N - m @ 6500 rpm
Gear box: 5 Speed constant mesh
Front: Telescopic hydraulic shock absorbers
Rear: Swing arm with nitrox GRS (Gas reservoir suspension)
Front Brake: Dia 240 mm Disc
Rear Brake: Dia 130 mm
Ground Clearance : 145 mm

Fuel Tank Capacity: 12.4 litres
Kerb Weight: 146 kgs

The beast and me.



The beast waiting outside my office, for darkness to fall.
Night is the time for the beast to prowl.
For more snaps do visit my Facebook album.
For a brief video review of the Beast you can also visit my Youtube channel.

Thanks for reading this post and for being a part of my happiness. Ting!
Bricks or flowers all welcome!
Debaroon Gupta

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Procrastination is good at times.. technically.

Procrastination is an evil... they say. We delay tasks which needs to be done now, thinking "aahh.. will do later, i am having lots of time", where from one aspect this habit can cause serious implications but again this habit can be a boon too... how? Read on...


Most of us use Skype for daily communications mostly in office scenario and my organization is no different. But of late, theres these mass virus on skype pretending to be sent from your skype contact with text like:
Your Funny pic.. Hohoho
check out... bitly.com/12345
And once you click this malware, it silently installs nasty programs like keyloggers which records your keystrokes etc.


During the initial days of the virus even I received alerts like this but I procrastinated thinking that "aahhh... interesting pic, will check later, anyway it will be in my chat history", but eventually forgot to check the link and voila!! I was not affected by the virus!! Yeah!


So  dear all... Technically procrastination is good.. :P
but this doesnot include the emails... you still need to respond to emails and urgent chats on time...


To all who are affected by this virus... CHANGE your skype password first... then search google for a solution., (sorry even I am not having a solution right now, but will provide as soon I come across one...)


Guys, another thing.. we have viruses related to almost everything Microsoft... Windows OS, Win Mobile OS and now Skype??? weird..


Have a great weekend! Happy skype'ing.


_Debaroon Jee (G.)

Saturday, March 3, 2012

New Vehicle in mind? Get your proofs right, first!

Every person's dream... A beautiful house, smiley relations, speedy vehicle/s [and lot of money... ohh! did i miss it :)]. Jokes apart, Its been a couple of months and my wish of purchasing a vehicle is still "Under Construction".
Reason? The government's undying thirst of valid proofs of my identity. And astonishingly every showroom has its own set of unique documents apart from the general ones.


So far for purchasing a two wheeler an outstation resident needs the following:
  • Registered and Notarized Rent Agreement (one with tenant's pics and thumb impression)
  • Police Verification Form (submitted at the time of renting)
  • Electricity Bill (with Owner's name)
  • Government Affidavit for Vehicle passing.
  • PAN Card
  • Driving License
  • Passport (if you have, its good)
  • Employment confirmation from the organization I work for.
  • Voter ID.
  • 5-6 month's statement of the salary account... huhh..
Apart from Registered Rent Agreement and Police Verification Form, rest I have arranged.
Reason for the missing above, My Owner Has Lost The Papers... woww, and now seems like he is reluctant to shell out 3000 bucks getting the registered agreement. I am left with just a photocopy of Agreement papers (Non notarized and registered).
Whatever, I will be posting a review of my vehicle, that too sooon...
So, whats the status in your city on the same? Hows the situation in the city (apart from your native) where you have bought a vehicle?

One quick question though, have I (or hundreds like me) wished something wrong?
May be I should just thank Mr. Ajmal Kasab for all these...

GoodDay!

Friday, January 27, 2012

Finnair Surprise for India's Republic Day - January 26, 2012

January 26th every year witnesses patriotism, tranquility and zeal among Indians as this is the day when way back in 1930 the constitution of India came into force.

The 26th of January was chosen to honour the declaration of independence of 1930. It is one of the three national holidays in India. While the main parade takes place in the national capital, New Delhi, at the Rajpath before the president, the anniversary is also celebrated with varying degrees of formality in state capitals and other centres.

It was really a surprise for Finnair flyers when they experienced the crew to dance to a Indian tune in full Indian attire. [Video below]




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Jai Hind!!