My 1998 Toyota Camry was doing great, but I always wanted to get a newer car, and finally got one this week. Ever since I have driven Camry, I have kind of become a big fan of it. So…got this 2005 Toyota Camry LE from an Craigslist Ad. (btw, craigslist rocks! its just amazing!).
Features of the new(er) car…
- 4 Door - Grey color as you see from the pic below.. :)
- Automatic Transmission.
- only 39, 500 miles on it when I bought it.
- clean title and carfax history.
- Power window, power locks (with remote!!!! - which i missed in my old camry), power seats!
- CD player + Radio ..but no mp3 player :(
- Relatively new!
- And got it at a pretty good rate!

2005 Toyota Camry LE - Front View

2005 Toyota Camry LE - Side View

2005 Toyota Camry LE - Front View

2005 Toyota Camry LE - Rear View

2005 Toyota Camry LE - Rear Side View
And exactly one week later, i sold my old 1998 Toyota Camry LE on craigslist!!
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August 13th, 2007 at 04:09pm
So, one more year comes to an end. And as always, it seems like this year tooo passed like a snap! That’s always the case. Time is relative! What say?
Well, for me, year 2005 has been full of ups and downs. So-So kinds. The major change for me this year was change in work. I.e., I moved from the education and research (e&r) department in our company to projects. And life in projects had been great so far. And in this short duration (in projects), I have learnt some new games. Both technical and non-technical! …. and the learning process is on. My earlier work in e&r is helping me a lot in projects. I feel that everyone in projects should be in teaching field (academia) for some short duration of time (at least 6 months!). It really helps.
On the technology front, the major change this year has been the web. Thanks to Firefox, I spend most of my time on the web-browser now. In other words, the web-browser has been my most used software.
On personal front, I have learnt a hard reality. I.e, not to bank on people who you think will be there for you. An the end of the day, every one is up to save their own ass (by whatever means possible)! In short, don’t expect, and be ready to face the worst. At the same time, I am happy about the fact that I have made lot of new friends and met some wonderful people this year. Both offline and online, and this blog has also been a key factor to that! On an average, as of now, I have around 70+ return visitors per day. Which I feel is pretty good.
So, this would my last post …. for the year 2005! Wishing all of you a very happy and prosperous new year!
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December 31st, 2005 at 07:03pm