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by quickr2i
Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:32 am
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Topic: MT: 110V / 220V ? electronics and appliances
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MT: 110V / 220V ? electronics and appliances

Hi, I am looking for a good washing machine and dryer to buy in India. I checked for various options and found that choices are - LG washer/dryer (combo) IFB Digital 7KG and Maxi Dryer Whirlpool washer and 100% dryer Would appreciate your suggestion to help me choose the best one (that includes ...
by quickr2i
Tue Nov 06, 2007 11:32 pm
Forum: Global Finance & Economy
Topic: MT: Schools in Bangalore
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Views: 81

MT: Schools in Bangalore

[quote=taan ta taan;55063]QuickR2i, Thanks. You said [B]"because NAFL has CBSE in addition to IGCSE". [/B]It means NAFL gives us option for CBSE or IGCSE. Do you think fee is same for both or is it going to be different if we chose CBSE? just curious to know whether they charge same fee (91k) for ...
by quickr2i
Fri Nov 02, 2007 3:18 pm
Forum: Global Finance & Economy
Topic: MT: Schools in Bangalore
Replies: -1
Views: 81

MT: Schools in Bangalore

[quote=taan ta taan;54988]QuickR2I [B][I]"I would say, TISB is not similar to NAFL apart from fees being very high :)"[/I][/B] I thought NAFL teaches IGCSE like TISB. Is my understanding wrong? what syllabus NAFL teaches? becasuse my brother was saying NAFL teaches IGCSE!? Also, NAFL term starts ...
by quickr2i
Thu Nov 01, 2007 6:02 pm
Forum: Global Finance & Economy
Topic: MT: Schools in Bangalore
Replies: -1
Views: 81

MT: Schools in Bangalore

[quote=taan ta taan;54655]quickR2i, Yes, I mentioned about TISB only. TISB also teaches IGCSE like NAFL right? Am I wrong here? I thought only difference is fee is too high at TISB!? Can you correct me if I am wrong with my understanding on syllabus?[/quote] TISB does not have Indian curriculum like ...
by quickr2i
Wed Oct 31, 2007 10:42 am
Forum: Global Finance & Economy
Topic: MT: Schools in Bangalore
Replies: -1
Views: 81

MT: Schools in Bangalore

[quote=taan ta taan;54472][SIZE=3][FONT=Times New Roman]Quickr2i[/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE=3][FONT=Times New Roman]I don?t know about the CBSE schools + [COLOR=black]international curriculum. So far I have heard only CBSE /ICSE / IGCSE and state syllabus only. Others can tell if they know. [/COLOR][/FONT ...
by quickr2i
Mon Oct 29, 2007 11:47 pm
Forum: Global Finance & Economy
Topic: MT: Schools in Bangalore
Replies: -1
Views: 81

MT: Schools in Bangalore

[quote=taan ta taan;54241][FONT=Arial][SIZE=2]quickr2i.[/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Arial][SIZE=2]Yes, you can manage without disturbing your son. After somedays it will become a way of life travelling about 45 min. each way. Many people are doing it anyway.[/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Arial][SIZE=2]But if you ...
by quickr2i
Sat Oct 27, 2007 2:49 pm
Forum: Global Finance & Economy
Topic: MT: Schools in Bangalore
Replies: -1
Views: 81

MT: Schools in Bangalore

[quote=taan ta taan;53109]Thanks for reply. I usued to be in Bangalore and know the distance from Basaveshwaranagar to JP Nagar. Now I live in UK. Sorry, I told you about 'no traffic' takes about 1hr meaning 'less traffic'. I think better you prepare for this much time. I am pretty sure it should ...
by quickr2i
Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:06 pm
Forum: Global Finance & Economy
Topic: MT: Schools in Bangalore
Replies: -1
Views: 81

MT: Schools in Bangalore

[quote=taan ta taan;53019]quickr2i, [B]Innisfree[/B] is good school in JP Nagar. It teaches ICSE syllabus. they are going to give application soon, probably first week of Nov.07 (for next year) and admissions also closes in the same week. Fee is about 36k per annum and donation is about 50k ...
by quickr2i
Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:37 pm
Forum: Global Finance & Economy
Topic: MT: Schools in Bangalore
Replies: -1
Views: 81

MT: Schools in Bangalore

We r2ied in Feb'07. My son started going to NAFL (National Academy For Learning). That's a very good school indeed. Now the issue is - we are planning to move to J.P Nagar area due to relocation of my office. I would like to know if there are any good schools (comparing with NAFL) around J.P Nagar ...
by quickr2i
Tue Sep 11, 2007 10:40 pm
Forum:
Topic: MT: 110V / 220V ? electronics and appliances
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Views: 0

MT: 110V / 220V ? electronics and appliances

[quote=r2iedhappy;44109]Quickr2i, We brought our dryer that we were using there - our electrician gave up on it after spendig few days with it. our solution ..throw it away (gave it to kabadiwala). Haven't heard anyone getting their dryers work here yet...if you figure it out..do post to help others ...

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