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Nano has arrived

Posted by vivekraut24x7 on March 29, 2009

Models:
Nano Base
Nano CX mid level
Nano LX top end

Cost of base model not to exceed Rs. 1,00,000 ex-factory
Safety as per Indian standards
Seating capacity of 4 persons

Engine:
All aluminium rear mounted MPFI
EMS: 32-bit microprocessor
Piston displacement: 624 cc, petrol with single balancer shaft
Drive train: rear wheel drive
Cylinder count: 2 cylinders
Valve gear: 4 valves, 2 valves per cylinder
Max power: 35 bhp@5500 rpm
Torque: 4.8 kgm@3000 rpm
Compression ratio: 9.7:1
Power to weight ratio: 0.58

Acceleration: 0-60 kmph: 8 secs
Top speed: 105 kmph

EMS electronic engine management system with “blink code mechanism” for easy repairs

Fuel cut-off for safety

Transmission:
Gearbox: 4 forward speeds, 1 reverse, all forward gears synchronised
Operation: cable operated

Transmission ratios:
1st: 3.45, shift upto 10 kmph
2nd: 1.95, shift between 20-30 kmph
3rd: 1.26, shift between 30-50 kmph
4th: 0.838, shift between 50-70 kmph
Reverse: 3.08
Suspension:
Front: Independent mcpherson strut, shock absorber
Rear: Semi trailing arm, coil spring with gas filled shock absorber

Brakes:
Front: 180 mm drum
Rear: 180 mm drum

Wheels and Tyres:
Wheels: 12″
Front tyres: 135/70 R 12 tubeless
Rear tyres: 155/65 R 12 tubeless
Spare: 1 tyre, 135/70 R 12 tubeless

Tubeless radial tyres standard on all variants

In case the front tyre punctures, you can replace it with the stepney provided.
In case of a rear tyre puncture, since there is no stepney of that tyre, Tata recommends:
Don’t go beyond 40-60 kmph in case of puncture
Get the tyre repaired ASAP
Drive carefully at sharp turns
Recommended tyre pressure:
Front: 26 psi
Rear: 28 psi

Turning radius: 4 meters

Dimensions and Weights:
Length: 3099 mm
Width: 1495 mm
Height: 1620 mm
Wheel base: 2230 mm
Ground clearance: 180 mm

Kerb weight: 600 kg
Fuel tank capacity: 15 litres
Fuel cut-off @ 5600 rpm in every gear or at 105 kmph

Fuel consumption: 23.6 kmpl

Battery: Semi sealed under the driver’s seat

Boot capacity: 80 litres
500 litres with seats folded

Features:
Nano base:
(available in BS-2 and BS-3 varients)
Seat belts: front ELR, rear static
ONLY ODOMETER
Fixed tail gate. engine opening through rear bumper
Egg shaped design
Rear mounted high mounted stop light
Centrally placed exhaust
ONLY DRIVER’S seat adjust-sliding and reclining
Fixed co driver seat
REAR FOLDING SEAT
2 spoke steering wheel
Grey bumpers and interiors
Driver side OSRVM

Nano CX:
available in BS-2 and BS-3 varients)
Adds to nano base:
ONLY ODOMETER
HVAC (air conditioner with heater)
Tinted glasses all round
DRIVER AND CO DRIVER SEAT SLIDING AND RECLINING
2 tone grey interiors and seats
Metallic paint optional

Nano LX :
(available in BS-3 varient only)
Adds to Nano CX:
Front power windows
Central locking
Front and rear fog lamps
3 spoke steering wheel
Moulded door trim with fabric
TRIPMETER AND ODOMETER
Floor console with glass holder
Anti glare inside rear view mirror (prismatic day/ night)
Sunvisors on both sides

Warrenty:
18 months or 24,000 km whichever is earlier

Service interval:
1st free: 1000 km or 1 month whichever is earlier
2nd free: 5000 km or 6 months whichever is earlier
3rd free: 10000 km or 1 year whichever is earlier

Subsequent service every 10,000 kms

Colours:
Nano base: Bright red, Ivory white, Summer blue
Nano CX:  Bright red, Ivory white, Summer blue, Champagne gold, Lunar silver
Nano LX: Champagne gold, Lunar silver, Sunshine yellow

Merchandise available at dealers:
Nano Phone
Nano Watch
Nano Caps
Nano Bags

Booking starts:
2nd week of april, forms available 7 days before the booking date is announced and forms will be available only for 14 days.

DEALERS ARE EXPECTING ABOUT 10 LAKH BOOKINGS

Booking forms will be available at: SBI,
Westside,
Croma store,
400 tata motors dealers across the country
cost of forms: Rs 200-300

Online booking also available

Expected: 90% booking from dealers

Only one form per customer (in his name) will be accepted.
No more than one form in the same customer’s name will be accepted.

NO ECS REFUND.

Booking amount: 70-80% of the car’s ex-showroom cost.

After booking closes, allotment will be done on the basis of random number lottery where the lucky customer’s name will be declared along with the name of the dealer from where he/ she can take delivery of the car along with date and time of delivery will also be specified.

(note: booking dates may change as it will be announced at the time of launch. there is no typing error and whatever facts and figures typed are 100% correct)

All the best to the nano bookers!

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33 Names of Things You Never Knew had Names

Posted by vivekraut24x7 on March 29, 2009

1. AGLET – The plain or ornamental covering on the end of a shoelace.
2. ARMSAYE – The armhole in clothing.
3. CHANKING – Spat-out food, such as rinds or pits.
4. COLUMELLA NASI – The bottom part of the nose between the nostrils.
5. DRAGÉES – Small beadlike pieces of candy, usually silver-coloured, used for decorating cookies, cakes and sundaes.
6. FEAT – A dangling curl of hair.
7. FERRULE – The metal band on a pencil that holds the eraser in place.
8. HARP – The small metal hoop that supports a lampshade.
9. HEMIDEMISEMIQUAVER – A 64th note. (A 32nd is a demisemiquaver, and a 16th note is a semiquaver.)
10. JARNS,
11. NITTLES,
12. GRAWLIX,
13. and QUIMP – Various squiggles used to denote cussing in comic books.
14. KEEPER – The loop on a belt that keeps the end in place after it has passed through the buckle.
15. KICK or PUNT – The indentation at the bottom of some wine bottles. It gives added strength to the bottle but lessens its holding capacity.
16. LIRIPIPE – The long tail on a graduate’s academic hood.
17. MINIMUS – The little finger or toe.
18. NEF – An ornamental stand in the shape of a ship.
19. OBDORMITION – The numbness caused by pressure on a nerve; when a limb is ‘asleep’.
20. OCTOTHORPE – The symbol ‘#’ on a telephone handset. Bell Labs’ engineer Don Macpherson created the word in the 1960s by combining octo-, as in eight, with the name of one of his favourite athletes, 1912 Olympic decathlon champion Jim Thorpe.
21. OPHRYON – The space between the eyebrows on a line with the top of the eye sockets.
22. PEEN – The end of a hammer head opposite the striking face.
23. PHOSPHENES – The lights you see when you close your eyes hard. Technically the luminous impressions are due to the excitation of the retina caused by pressure on the eyeball.
24. PURLICUE – The space between the thumb and extended forefinger.
25. RASCETA – Creases on the inside of the wrist.
26. ROWEL – The revolving star on the back of a cowboy’s spurs.
27. SADDLE – The rounded part on the top of a matchbook.
28. SCROOP – The rustle of silk.
29. SNORKEL BOX – A mailbox with a protruding receiver to allow people to deposit mail without leaving their cars.
30. SPRAINTS – Otter dung.
31. TANG – The projecting prong on a tool or instrument.
32. WAMBLE – Stomach rumbling..
33. ZARF – A holder for a handleless coffee cup.

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General Elections in India — The teams

Posted by vivekraut24x7 on March 15, 2009

Next month will mark the beginning of elections for the 15th parliament of World’s largest democracy. The elections will be held in 5 phases on April 16, April 22, April 23, April 30, May 7 and May 13, 2009. The heavyweights Congress and BJP (Bhartiya Janta Party) are all set to woo the vooters with their unrealistic agendas. All parties (big or small, regional or national) are busy with seat-sharing practices and making sure that they use every medium possible to reach the voters who haven’t made up their mind yet. While congress has acquired rights of the popular oscar winning song “Jai Ho”, BJP has launched websites and blogs to reach the common man and win the last round of the biggest game of Indian politics. Third front’s UNPA led by the Marxists is all set to spoil their game. BJD has already given BJP a shot in the arm by breaking the alliance. While the demographic still being not clear, whatever may be the result I think the loser will be the common man. I hope Rs 1120 crores that is budgeted for election expenses is worth the effort, though Centre for Media Studies (CMS) pegs the estimated amount to be spent on the Lok Sabha elections 2009, which would determine the next government in the country, at about Rs 10,000 crore ($2 billion). Before the match kicks off, here’s the team for you:

United Progressive Alliance (Defending Champions)

Indian National Congress (Captain)
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)
Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK)
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)
Lok Janshakti Party (LJP)
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM)
People’s Democratic Party (PDP)
Republican Party of India (Athavle) (RPI)
Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF)
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (NC)
Indian Union Muslim League (ML)
Trinamool Congress (TMC)

National Democratic Alliance (Opponents)

Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) (Captain)
Shiv Sena (SS)
Janata Dal (United) (JD-U)
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD)
Indian National Lok Dal (INLD)
Asom Gana Parishad (AGP)
Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD)

United National Progressive Alliance (Spoilers/ Cheer Leaders)

Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M) (Captain)
Communist Party of India (CPI)
Telugu Desam Party (TDP)
All India Forward Bloc (FB)
Janata Dal (Secular) (JD-S)
Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP)
Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS)
Kerala Congress (Joseph)
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK)

 

Reserve Pool:

Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK)
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)
Praja Rajyam

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How To write an Article?

Posted by vivekraut24x7 on March 7, 2009

If you are into blogging, or just want to write an article for a
magazine or newspaper, the Writing Resources & Tips blog at
http://writers- express.blogspot .com/ has just published two articles
on this subject. Please have a look at:

How to Write an Article? By Robert
http://writers- express.blogspot .com/2008/ 05/how-to- write-article_ 11.html

And

How to Write an Article? By Adam Nowak
http://writers- express.blogspot .com/2008/ 05/how-to- write-article. html

Also see:

The Easy Formula for Article Success By Melinda Copp
http://writers- express.blogspot .com/2008/ 05/easy-formula- for-article- success.html

And

How to Write Critical Essays By Donald Mitchel
http://writers- express.blogspot .com/2008/ 05/how-to- write-critical- essays.html

From
http://writers- express.blogspot .com/

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Those who love pranks…

Posted by vivekraut24x7 on March 7, 2009

If you are on an airplane sitting next to someone who irritates you follow these instructions:

1.        Quietly and calmly open up your laptop case.
2.        Remove your laptop.
3.        Start up
4.        Make sure the guy who is annoying you, can see the screen.
5.        Close your eyes tilt your head up to the sky and move your lips as if praying
6.        Then run this screen.  (CLICK this )
 
Try guessing the look on the co-traveler’ s face

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