Walk out the office, turn right, bump into this:
Thursday, July 19, 2007
More random photos
More walking around the office
ere is behind the office
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Indian urinals
Continuing my worldwide exploration of pissers, I direct you to this bathroom in the Bangalore airport.
First off, the urinal height is the highest I've ever seen. I'm much taller than the average Indian man, but I'm sill shootin' uphill.
Secondly, notice anything else a little strange??
Yes, that's correct, the urinal cakes are in the drain on the floor, not in each urinal. What does this say about the aiming skills of Indian men??
First off, the urinal height is the highest I've ever seen. I'm much taller than the average Indian man, but I'm sill shootin' uphill.
Secondly, notice anything else a little strange??
Yes, that's correct, the urinal cakes are in the drain on the floor, not in each urinal. What does this say about the aiming skills of Indian men??
Light switches on a wall
So this is interesting:
We met with the people building the Bangalore Metro, the much-needed subway system in Bangalore. We were discussing (selling) Bentley products... very high-tech, 3-D CAD software. So in the midst of all this technology, here is a representative sample of the office conditions I have seen: Dirty, crooked, re-used electrical controls.
We met with the people building the Bangalore Metro, the much-needed subway system in Bangalore. We were discussing (selling) Bentley products... very high-tech, 3-D CAD software. So in the midst of all this technology, here is a representative sample of the office conditions I have seen: Dirty, crooked, re-used electrical controls.
Safety first
More Bangalore
Western shops, busy streets, schoolgirls in uniform...
This is government housing for employees of the Indian Government:
This, I'm guessing, is not government housing. Across the street from the locaiton of oue of our business meetings:
And then there are the cows... Wandering freely in the streets, oblivious to traffic
This is government housing for employees of the Indian Government:
This, I'm guessing, is not government housing. Across the street from the locaiton of oue of our business meetings:
And then there are the cows... Wandering freely in the streets, oblivious to traffic
Bangalore
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Delhi contrasts
Indian Traffic
Adventures in ironing
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