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manik juneja -- mjuneja
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Have:a saxophone; ruby on rails programming skills; japanese language skills Want:to learn to play the saxophone; friends; to improve my japanese. :-)
Title:director Home: New Delhi, India
Company: vinayak solutions From: New Delhi, India
Industry Category:Computer SoftwareUniversities: Dayalbagh Educational Institute
Industries: computer software, Interests: cooking, travelling, photography, skating, japan, japanese culture, japanese language, hiking, walking, Tokyo, reading, Karaoke, ramen, gyoza, miso, chu-hi,
Web sites: Blog Personal Company




This Page was last updated on 30th October, 2007.

Welcome to my largely neglected Ryze Page

LINKS :

my homepage my blog my company website


ABOUT VINSOL :


I run a small application software development company in Delhi.

3 good things about running Vinsol
  1. I can remain a techie, and still make a decent living ;-)
  2. I fix my own work hours and believe me they are odd.
  3. I decide on my office decor and believe me it's horrible.

ME N JAPAN :


Before starting Vinayak Solutions I was working in Tokyo for NIIT Japan( formerly HCL Japan.) at their Shinagawa office.
I had no prior exposure to the Japanese language. I decided to learn it, when i had put skimmed yoghurt instead of milk in my coffee. Well both the tetrapacks were so similar, they both had beautiful looking cows on the cover. The packs had only japanese written on them and the staff at seven eleven said yes to whatever I asked.

And once i started learning japanese, I gradually became a japan-o-phile, I was the only gai-jin(foreigner) in my company who could tell all the stations on the Yamanote line in their correct sequence without any help. A person who has spent some time in Tokyo would know what the Yamanote line means to Tokyo.
I fell in love with Akihabara, Shibuya, Omotesando, Ginza, Roppongi... I guess the whole of Tokyo. Ommmm... How i miss Tokyo.

And yes it was in Tokyo that i found a religion. I was not an atheist, but an agnostic maybe. I found Shinnyo buddhism, which is based on the Mahaparinirvana sutra.

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