I always carry my trusty GPS whenever I head to places I haven't been to. It helps me to quickly locate a place and I don't have to ask for directions. I dont have a vehicle and so I invariably take rickshaws for trips within the city. The infuriating thing about rickshaws is that their meters are frequently tampered with. Yes, even the digital ones.
Yesterday I was heading out to Vasant Nagar in an autorickshaw and carried my GPS with me. The GPS has an odometer which measures distance covered to a very high accuracy. The rickshaw had a "PERFECT" digital meter (model A-786). I quickly realized that it had been tampered since it indicated 2 kms when the actual distance covered was only 1.5 km. I watched as the gap between the GPS reading and the rickshaw meter reading gradually widened. Towards the end of the trip, the rickshaw meter was off by more than 2 kms and still growing.
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Minutes of the meeting with Arghyam
Some notes from our freewheeling discussion with folks at Arghyam
Participants: Vijay, Deepak and Mrinalini from Arghyam. Manjari, Deepak and Neha
On Water Index
- The feedback was that we should focus on a narrower scope (say, just collecting data on rainwater harvesting)
- If we are not able to get data from BWSSB directly are we going to take the RTI route? And if we do get data from BWSSB, will we be able to cross-verify it some way?
- Apart from collecting all the data, having an interface for smart queries might be a useful feature to build on Praja.
On Crowdsourcing
Meeting with Mr V Madhu, Infrastructure Development Dept
On the subject of commuter rail plans, finally, we have a meeting comfirmed with Mr V Madhu. got this from Mr Madhu's office. Thursday 20th May, 3 PM, Vikasa Soudha.
You are invited for the Meeting with Shri V.Madhu, Principal Secretary to Government, Infrastructure Development Department on 20th May 2010 at 15:00hrs in Room no-28, Ground Floor, Vikasa Soudha, Bangalore-560009 You are requested to carry a copy of this mail to allow yourself inside Vikasa Soudha.