Ok, first let me admit, this isn't exactly a FAQ, since nobody has actually asked me these questions earlier. But let it remain anyway.
Because I can, and I want to.
Which is pretty obvious from my bad and outdated translations.
Sorry, I am not that fast at typing in Hindi. Anyway, I won't be able to do the translation for more complicated sentences.
Not in the foreseeable future.
Hmm, this looks more like a browser/font problem. Firstly mess with the character Encoding, try Unicode (UTF-8) or maybe Auto. If that fails try even Hindi/Devanagari. Try setting the default font for Hindi. If all fails you've not got good fonts for hindi.
Ahem... uh.. yeah, maybe in the future. As of today, I'm just a 2nd yr BSc guy who'd like to enjoy the world while he can:) If you have a project for which you think I could be useful (whether research or technical) please do let me know.
Well, it keeps spammers out of the way, although I did keep my @ and . for quite a few months with just one common mail spam coming to my CMI and rediff accounts. However I now have this new system in place, that converts the mail to a neat format using javascript. So if you've got javascript on (which you should), you'll probably enjoy a much better view of my site!
Very much. Initially I put up the code to keep track of spiders coming past my page, so I can get an idea of how much my page is linked. Then I realised I might as well keep track of all IP's. I use this IP information to know the approximate geographic locations of people opening my page (check out hostip.info). Of course, I cannot tell exactly who it is or which is is House no, or street name:). So feel free to browse my webpage. Although its very much possible (due to inherent problems with the way my page is hosted), I cannot tell you how to view this log.
Yes I do. If you think I don't, its time to take lessons in Copyrighting.