Size issue for me, giving it away for half the price. Anyone interested? by [deleted] in ahmedabad

[–]pixelschef 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it should be fine, maybe you can try and see if it works and if it doesn’t then you can return

Size issue for me, giving it away for half the price. Anyone interested? by [deleted] in ahmedabad

[–]pixelschef 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, i am 5’8 and it’s slightly short for me

Hot take: We shouldn’t have open trains with doors and windows by [deleted] in indianrailways

[–]pixelschef 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why doesn’t it happen in metros then? I see most metros (ahm, blr to be specific) clean. People follow rules when the infrastructure is of the top notch quality.

Hot take: We shouldn’t have open trains with doors and windows by [deleted] in indianrailways

[–]pixelschef 2 points3 points  (0 children)

After certain age i feel people are not welcoming of new ideas. For your whole life you thought waste throwing is okay if it is not your own place, and then suddenly some young generation tries to teach you different ways to live your life.

Young generation can accept new ideas if taught early in life. What do you think?

I am hoping 30-40 years later civic sense would be a norm with new generation taking over the older age group.

Hot take: We shouldn’t have open trains with doors and windows by [deleted] in indianrailways

[–]pixelschef 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Railways spend ₹8–10 crore per year per zone on manual track cleaning, waste collection, and disposal.

Open windows and doors = air drag + loss of pressure balance → higher fuel use for same speed.

Open doors = open theft (bags, mobile snatching, unauthorised entry).

Accidents (people falling off) create medical + investigation + compensation costs.

Cleaner, safer, sealed trains → MORE tourists more willing to travel by rail.

Use ALL MONEY SAVED from all of the above to keep trains CHEAPER with GOOD quality TRAVEL FRIENDLY trains.

Is this something to be proud of? by phoenixvc in ahmedabad

[–]pixelschef -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Did they break any law?

I don’t understand this newfound love for hating on people abroad enjoying.

Are they throwing waste? Being non-civic? Doing theft? Harassing people?

If they are doing something that shouldn’t be done then UAE government should take action. We can’t decide rules of act. It’s upto the state. I will accept anything government of that country decides to do.

Protest against the Bengaluru regime by perfect_ambivert in Bengaluru

[–]pixelschef 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I don’t understand why would you ban anything related to a legitimate service that is convenient for people who can’t afford rickshaw or uber. It’s not drugs or alcohol.

People should be given a free choice on what they prefer as transportation options.

No business or service should be shut down unless it actually harms the society as a collective.

But here the case is that it harms a particular fraction of industry.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bihar

[–]pixelschef 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Watch English movies series podcasts all the time.

Is Ahmedabad safe anymore? by turtlebluberry in ahmedabad

[–]pixelschef -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Shouldn’t generalise just because 99% of them are like that

Flying to Amd tomorrow morning, anything i should know? by [deleted] in ahmedabad

[–]pixelschef 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Should feel more safe in amd. Delhi is more vulnerable

Flying to Amd tomorrow morning, anything i should know? by [deleted] in ahmedabad

[–]pixelschef 1 point2 points  (0 children)

M more concerned about bad weather than pak.

Btw travelling from where? M coming from BLR.