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FIAT Grande Punto 2013 Test Drive Experience

Posted by Zenwalker on April 20, 2013
Posted in: Cars. Tagged: 2013, Bing, Blogger, cars, FIAT, general, google, Hosur Road, India, vgt. Leave a Comment

Dear Reader,

Today i finally got a chance to TD this beautiful, lovely, bubbly car. I had asked the SA (Sales Assistant) of Vecto Motors, Hosur Road, to get me Pearl white 90 Hp car for the TD. Thanks to Vecto for that.

Note:

1. I am no Experienced/Good driver. So far have TD Etios Liva, so i compare most of the experience with it.
2. Below said experience is my personal opinion and no way influenced by any body.
3. I may be wrong with some experience, but feel free to correct me
4. High speed is very bad!

Story:

As already been said enough about this beast by every body, so ill try to keep it short and crisp.

So SA kept bugging me for past 3 days to get me into this car for a TD. Finally today it happened. He was there on time as he promised. He was very understanding, helpful, informative to me and to my father overall.

He arrived around 1030. First 15 mins briefing about the car. Felt the car in and out. Into the boot, into the engine bay. Did not feel like not to see any part of it. Then my father sat at the back while i drove the car. I took the car for spin in my area then to uttarahalli on to mysore road then to race track : The NICE
Did took the car in all worst roads, the SA was very supportive and was encouraging me to test the car for body rolls, suspensions and corner handling. Uttrahalli road had few curves and bends where i pushed hard to see how kool cornering is and how steering is responsive. As usual, father alarms kept ringing from back but still SA let me do it and feel the beast. IMHO i am impressed. The cornering, the power, the pull, suspensions are brilliant. Love you FIAT

Race time baby…Entering the NICE. Revved the engine to 130. The car rocketed like any thing. Felt the VGT kicking in. I was in full love with it, the whole race. Finally back to my place.

My father who was most of the time a passenger is really impressed about this car. I liked it but dad kept cribbing about the cost , while i was in full love with it and did not even bothered to hear about the pricing discussion between dad and Madhu.

Noticeable Improvements in 2013 Refreshed Punto:

1. Gun metal Alloy : Not very shiny, but looks beautiful if kept clean. The TD car was not cleaned and it was dirty, hence alloy wasnt tat attractive.
2. Pearl White : Again looks very nice but has to be kept always clean. Better than BNW? Not sure. Experts comments please?
3. Chrome strip above glove box : No idea in what way it makes a difference. To me it was looking OK OK.
4. Remote control for Audio system : SA says not available in earlier (2012) models.
5. Gear Ratio improvements : Did not feel any delay or slowness responsive in 1st or 2nd gear. The car did response well. Even the SA acknowledges that it has been improved.

Liked:

1. Interiors are fantastic.
2. Seat color combo with red stitching is superb.
3. Gear stitching is kool too.
4. Power, performance, handling, cornering, suspensions.
5. Gear ratios and smoothness
6. Cheesy clutch
7. Pulls good in 2nd gear too with 3 folks inside car. Very nice.
8. Body quality, unquestionable.
9. Looks? : What else can i say about Bellucci? She is Mind blowing, jaw dropping
10. Low engine noise
11. At 130, noise inside cabin is very low.
12. Powerful AC
13. 6 speakers are worth but not that effective or powerful for metal heads like me
14. Spacious and good leg room.

Dislikes:

1. Chrome grills. I hate it. I wished for a black
2. Small botol holders
3. No AC vents inside glove box.
4. Some what boring Audio system interface on dashboard.

Final Verdict:

I am still high from the Love, Touch, Ecstasy, Thrill, etc. of this beauty. I am just drooling to make it my own
Definitely going to book once SA gets back with an offer soon. Price is a bit more. On Road quoted price is 9.X L.

Hope i have not missed out anything. Thanks for reading.
Good day,
Zen

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Etios Liva G Test Drive Experience

Posted by Zenwalker on March 31, 2013
Posted in: Cars, General. Tagged: 2013, Autos, Bing, Blog, Blogger, cars, general, google. 1 comment

Dear Friends,

Just wanted to share my first TD experience with you all.

Today morning i did a TD for almost an hour in various kinds of roads (Plain smooth to pit holed 1s). The TD car was well maintained. I called up Nandi Toyota, Kanakpura Road, yesterday and booked for a TD. The SA (Kaushik) was on time with a good looking white colored car. I should appreciate him for his prompt nature. I could not wait to take it for a spin.

Note: Below are my personal opinion and no where biased (no fanboyism), also i am no expert in driving. So few may be wrong.

Exteriors:
The so called new diesel version G variant released recently by Toyota is no different than the old one. Its 95+% same to the previous ones. So have seen it on the roads and not that catchy impression but neither repellent looking as well. The TD car was well maintained (looked very new tho) so the exteriors was looking good and clean (ya white color). I immediately asked SA is there any changes done exterior. He said nope sir. Noting. Only interiors changed. I immediately noticed no alloy wheels. Bummer!! Probably a bit of turn off for me on that. But hey if i think hard i guess price for this car suffice no alloys, i guess.
The wheel size is 14inch. No idea if its a bummer or not. GC is just 170mm. Thats a big big problem guys. I just passed a regular speed breaker with 20 speed and it touched the ground. SA was like oh my. I felt a bit bad of testing GC this way. Immediately said sorry.

Driving:
I took the car for a spin for atleast like 30 mins. As already said did drive in all kinds of roads today purposfully. Small narrow roads to bit wide highway (not NH’s). The steering felt good and responsive. Breaking seems to be good. Did drive fast and suddenly applied breaks and all such. SA was calm and he was supportive. Thanks to u dude. Suspension was smooth and not that hard. Looks like anti-roll bar was missing, i dont know. I sat at the back and still felt comfy suspension. Need to see in other cars as well. Could not feel the anti-roll bar support. Or perhaps i did not drive that way. Infact the data sheet doesn’t mention that. The gear shift looked bit hard.

Interiors:
Dashboard has been completely redesigned. It doesnt look WOW as others have, but OK. The speedometer display is shifted to center than in the drivers side. Looks like Toyota designers intended both the rider and driver needs to be aware of speed. For me it was a bit difficult to shift my focus from straight road to center position for keeping constant alert on the speed i am going in. Dashboard is now mix of beige and brown. Looks awkward and boring. Doors are full beige and even seats. The old thin sporty seats are gone. Seats now have been improved. Felt very comfy though. One good thing i liked is the the glove box did have an AC went inside which can be closed or opened. Very good to keep stuffs low temp. I liked the idea. The plastics felt good. Seats can be adjusted height wise, steering height adjustment is present. I like this too.

SA claims there is a 3 years or 1L kms engine warranty specially given by Toyota. I am not sure how far this is true. The on road price for top end was ~7.8L. No VGT/FGT present as per SA. Could not cross 50 so dont know if Turbo was present or not really. Door felt very light. Back side space is quite good and so is the leg room.

My verdict?
Cant say i wud choose this unless i try other 2 (Polo and Punto). However ATM all i can say is probably value for money but for old people. The young generation folks who are wild and adventurous i feel it doesnt add that heart touching feeling nor very impressive to be in it.

Hope have not missed out much. Please feel free to add comment.

Happy Driving,
Zen

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Progress Modal Dialog Launch from another Thread

Posted by Zenwalker on March 15, 2013
Posted in: C#, Dotnet. Tagged: .NET, 2013, Bing, Blog, Blogger, C#, codeproject, Dotnet, google, Programming, software-development, tips, wordpress. Leave a Comment

Dear,

Today i encountered a problem to fit one of the use case, so i went ahead to develop a prototype. Because of rest of the layering architecture i had to take a bad design decision. I had to launch a progress dialog as modal dialog on top of the main window but do not block the main window thread from further data processing. So i had to launch this progress dialog in a different child thread and make the main window as its parent. The main thread shall do alot of processing and notifies the progress dialog about the updates. Basically the below layers in the main thread calculates some data and informs it to the UI  for displaying. To accommodate this i tried couple of ways and reached dead-end. Referring to couple of stackover flow threads also did not give me complete answer, but they indeed gave me some insights. Thanks to those guys.

So i came up with a prototype with a simple winform main app having a button which again creates a progress dialog as modal in a separate thread then update progress bar values from the main thread. Below is rough diagram of how it should be:

progress Dlg

So after exhaustive effort for a day, i came up with below code which seem to work out well as per the stated requirement above. Below is the code:

public class MainForm1 : Form
    {      
        int counter = 0;
        Thread progressDialogUIThread;
        bool stopProcessing = false;
        ManualResetEvent resetEvent = new ManualResetEvent(false);
       
        ProgressDialogForm2 progressDlg;

        private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {           
            progressDialogUIThread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(InitializeDialog));
            this.Enabled = false;
            progressDialogUIThread.Start();
           //Wait till child thread creates and initialize the dialog instance
            resetEvent.WaitOne();
            UpdateProgressData();
        }

        private void InitializeDialog()
        {
            progressDlg = new ProgressDialogForm2();           

            progressDlg.cancelButtonEvent = new EventHandler((s, e1) =>
            {
                switch (progressDlg.DialogResult)
                {
                     case DialogResult.Cancel: 
                        stopProcessing = true;
                        progressDlg.Close();
                        break;
                }
            });

            resetEvent.Set();
            //Cant pass owner here, since child thread so throws cross thread excep.
            progressDlg.ShowDialog();
        }

        private void UpdateProgressData()
        {
            for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++)//Range of Progress bar is 0-100
            {
               //Closing dialog window on cancel button click, hence flag check. 
                if (!stopProcessing)
                  //If not checked, then window is closed and below invoke throws exception.
                {
                    progressDlg.Invoke(new Action<int>(progressDlg.SetProgressValue),
                           new object[] { i });
                    //Just to put some delay in updating progress bar for visiblity purpose
                    Thread.Sleep(500);
                }
                else this.Enabled = true;
            }
        }

        private void Form1_Activated(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
           if (progressDlg != null)
            {
                if (!stopProcessing)//When dialog is closed, nothing to update.
                    this.Invoke(new Action(progressDlg.BringToFront));
            }
        }
}

public partial class ProgressDialogForm2: Form
    {
        public EventHandler cancelButtonEvent;

         public void SetProgressValue(int value)
        {
            this.progressBar1.PerformStep();
        }

        private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            this.DialogResult = DialogResult.Cancel;
            if(cancelButtonEvent != null)
                cancelButtonEvent(sender,e);
        }
    }

Hope it was helpful.

Happy Coding :)
Zen :)

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Cheese fails to load

Posted by Zenwalker on March 13, 2013
Posted in: Linux. Tagged: Bing, Blog, Blogger, Foss, geek, general, google, Linux, tips, wordpress. Leave a Comment

Hello,

Today on my linux box i tried shooting Cheese app after many days. Apparently to my surprise it failed to load couple of times. Immediately launching the same app via Terminal shows me that it cant load shared library libcogl.

The error shows like below:

libcogl.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

On googling, i came to know i need to re-compile x11-libs/xm package. Which i was unsure of why i should :O

To my surprise the solution is very simple and yet i failed to rectify it myself. Below is the solution:

  1. Log in as root (via command line also no problem)
  2. Run below commands:

ln /usr/lib/libffi.so /usr/lib/libffi.so.5
ln /usr/lib/libcogl.so /usr/lib/libcogl.so.5

Thanks,
Zen :)
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Windows cannot find devenv error – Win 7

Posted by Zenwalker on February 14, 2013
Posted in: C#, Dotnet, Tools. Tagged: .NET, 2013, Bing, Blog, Blogger, C#, codeproject, Dotnet, google, Microsoft Visual Studio, software-development, tips, wordpress. Leave a Comment

Dear Reader,

Today on my Win 7 (VM install guest on Zenwalk Linux) VS 2012 RC expired. Hence i had to uninstall it. Unfortunately after it uninstalled, it did not clean up all the paths and links and corrected the changed paths of some too, in this case devenv command path (Beta build yea!). Though i restarted the VM twice, still the problem persisted. Hence i could not launch VS 2010 from Start -> Run or even from command prompt.

After googling for a while, i did end up with nothing apparently. So searching to fix this issue had to fiddle with the stupid windows registry.

So if you also face the same issue, here is the path for it:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\devenv.exe\

Short and Hope it helps.

Happy Coding,
Zen :)

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Mangalore Trip Dec 12 2012

Posted by Zenwalker on January 22, 2013
Posted in: Travel. Tagged: Blog, Blogger, general, google, India, Karnataka, Mangalore, nature, Travel, trip. Leave a Comment

Dear Reader,

A very late blog post on my Mangalore Trip due to pics not available with me. Me and few of my close friends visited mangalore (Suratkal) for marriage event. Though Dec month was suppose to be cold, but it wasn’t. During the day, it was quite humid and sunny. Even in the night it was kinda not cold at all. I dunno if Mangalore is like this even in the year end or not. But for me, this trip was good and i liked it. Never been to suratkal before in my life. Though we could spend only a day there, but still we did have a bit of fun at the beach and of course at the marriage event.

Hope the pics might speak more ;)



Thanks for reading,
Zen :)

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A Bitter New Year 2013

Posted by Zenwalker on January 1, 2013
Posted in: Pets. Tagged: dog. Leave a Comment

Dear All,

With much pain in our heart, i am writing this blog post about a sad event happened with us today. One of our family member passed away this evening. He was our pet dog Puppy. He was like my brother since baby. He grew up in our arms, he always used to sleep on my bed, sofa, etc. Very dearly and very cute to all of us. He was like another son for my parents and a lil bro to me always. I still remember playing with him. He had his unique ways to interact with us for anything.

He was 14 years old and lately he lost power on back legs totally making him fully unable to walk on his own. No food intake from past 3 weeks. We forced fed him. Guess inside all parts just fell apart. He could not take it any more. He suffered a lot lately. I still do not understand why he had to stick till new year or that gods intent to give new year gift to us this way??? We never know.

It makes me very sad to feel that he is no more. I surely going to miss him.

RIP Puppy. :( :(

:( :( :(

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