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How about a good balti chana ?
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Posted: 2002-07-18 18:19:00
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@ maltesh
thanks a lot man.... i start my course on the 29th of this month...
no, i didnt try for hyderabad since one of the requirements was work experience, of which i have none.... though it is good i've heard... lotsa big names are pooling in resources....
anyway symbiosis is a pretty big name in itself.....
i will be leaving (sadly) esato.... i mean will not be that active after the 29th since i dont know whether i'll have access to a private computer or whether i will get time...
bye
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Posted: 2002-07-18 20:45:00
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@Maltesh
Cool, I love spicy food
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Posted: 2002-07-18 23:29:00
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Is it too much to pay 120€~120$~77£ for a month old R310 what do you think.
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Posted: 2002-07-18 23:38:00
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@Arun Symbiosis is a good name in itself and quite a few get good jobs in consultancies and investment banks after their course. Don't worry you won't lose touch with Esato, coz you do get 24hour net access and there is a huge computer lab over there.
@Delta Hehe, that was just a made up recipe. But if you really like spicy food, then I could tell you what type of snacks are great
@Andy I guess you are from North India

You seem to like chana a lot!
@Pi I guess that's not a bad price for a one month old. But do check if all the stuff works and if the reason for sale is genuine.
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Posted: 2002-07-19 10:42:00
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Bastard
I'm sure the spicy food recipes you’d give me would end up killing me
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Posted: 2002-07-19 10:49:00
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@Delta

Naaah, would I do that you?
Ok.. here is a really good quick snack. Its called Onion Bhaji in India and I love to have it during monsoon rains and read comics
Pink onions - say about 4 or 5 of em,
Gram flour - I think you call it chic pea flour over there
Green chillies - say 6 or 7 of em
curry powder - about 2 - 3 spoons
Jheera (I don't know what u call em in USA) - a tea spoon
baking soda - 1/4 tea spoon
chilli powder & salt to taste
Chop the onions in quarters after peeling and slice them finely length wise. Before that mix the gram flour with salt, curry powder, finely chopped green chillies, red chilli powder and bit of baking soda and then add water slowly while mixing to make it into a thick batter. Now add the chopped onions so that the batter covers the onions fully.
Heat vegetable oil in a deep pan and fry the batter covered onions in them till they become golden brown. Take em out and taste the crisp 'bhajis'
best served with Spiderman comics and masala tea during a rainy day
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Posted: 2002-07-19 12:30:00
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I am from Bangalore, India,
Could someone help on the following with T65,
1. Is it possible save a Phone number from the call list to the phone book? ie. If someone calls the number appears - can we store this number or we have to type manually in the phone book!
2. When a entry in the address book is added the phone is entered in the following format +(International Code)(MobileNumber) ie +919845312345. Now when we call the contact through the address book, this is the number which is dialled. My question is since the number is stored in international format would it be a international call or a local call. How will the distinction between local and intl calls made?
3. I tried to recieve a logo through SMS in India (Airtel - Bangalore). But when the SMS is opened it has some junk characters and am unable to save it. Is it because T65 doesn't support logos or not possible to recieve logos via SMS or is it an Operator problem?
4. Same as point 3, unable to get a Ringtone through SMS. The SMS have the medoly (BEGIN etc..) but how to set that as a Ringtone?
Kindly help?
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Posted: 2002-07-19 13:24:00
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@innumonenu
you made the same post in the general section. that has been answered already. please check it out.
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Posted: 2002-07-19 14:25:00
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@innumnenu
namskara guru, kannada barutta? nan ooru davangere. where you do stay in B'lore? I visit that place quite often. We have a house in Rajajinagar.
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Posted: 2002-07-19 15:53:00
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