No. India.
And why i would prefer wind mill over solar panels is because there is higher probability to find the wind mill still on my roof after vacation than solar panels:)
When talking abt non-conventional sources of energy, solar power technology is yet become economic. I would rather install a wind mill on my roof instead a solar plates.
while back here in third world countries we use other non-conventional ways to save on energy bills like Bribe the Electricity Engineer or Tap electricity directly from pole without any meter
Incidently, Kerala happens to be most literate state of India. Though ppl have been electing communist govt mostly and the state is notoriously known for "too many unions - too less work". I would really doubt if any vendor would be willing to step in even if the govt there bans the FOSS.
VB is powerful but not respected
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The power of VB doesn't lies in its methodology or programming techniques. But in ability to churn out an application faster to production. There is always a demand of non-critical business apps that are required for small production cycle. Here nothing can beat VB. Its so easy (i agree with its limitations) to learn. Throw in WIN32 API and it gets even powerful. I had been associated with one of the heaviest apps ever done in VB, running at 80+ locations in US (in late 90s) and is still alive though not supported my Microsoft (VB6).
I truly respect Java and C++ and others. But for its contributions in business apps VB deserves its due respect.
Sorry the post went little off-topic. Readers' and moderators' desecration anticipated.
Today's fibre optic cables are just 21 millimetres in diameter. what author probably wants to highlight is that today's ONE optic cable is 21mm thick. Nowhere its mentioned how many cables are lying out there. May be they wont want to reveal it either. But given the bandwidth capacity of the routes, we should be able to find it. It cant be rocket science in undersea anyway.
the PSLV is quite different from GSLV. If am not wrong, the PSLV is powered by Cryogenic Engine developed ingeniously after Russia declined the technology transfer.
does that considers only the music that is bought? Consider a Free MP3/MPEG (read amature Pr0n) being downloaded by zillions of geeks - should this make it top of the charts?
interesting. hmmmm.
If she's merely a starlet, isn't it probable that this is all just a publicity stunt to help thrust herself into full-blown stardom? May be, but I would stil watch the video:)
.... It wasn't me.
...add iPod and iTunes to Bill of Rights....or even better ..make it a Fundamental Right!!
Then the world will be divide in two - those who have iPods and those who don't.
...if AI get too intelligent or paedophile, then who will save the kids from AI?
No. India. And why i would prefer wind mill over solar panels is because there is higher probability to find the wind mill still on my roof after vacation than solar panels :)
When talking abt non-conventional sources of energy, solar power technology is yet become economic. I would rather install a wind mill on my roof instead a solar plates.
while back here in third world countries we use other non-conventional ways to save on energy bills like
Bribe the Electricity Engineer or
Tap electricity directly from pole without any meter
Oh Ya? but that can be said to yours or any other country for that matter.
"Mom!!, something is moving in my food."
"Shut up and Eat."
so even Mother Nature believes in cloning :)
So whiners don't live longer than winners. Whats new in that?
Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.
Incidently, Kerala happens to be most literate state of India. Though ppl have been electing communist govt mostly and the state is notoriously known for "too many unions - too less work". I would really doubt if any vendor would be willing to step in even if the govt there bans the FOSS.
The power of VB doesn't lies in its methodology or programming techniques. But in ability to churn out an application faster to production. There is always a demand of non-critical business apps that are required for small production cycle. Here nothing can beat VB. Its so easy (i agree with its limitations) to learn. Throw in WIN32 API and it gets even powerful. I had been associated with one of the heaviest apps ever done in VB, running at 80+ locations in US (in late 90s) and is still alive though not supported my Microsoft (VB6).
I truly respect Java and C++ and others. But for its contributions in business apps VB deserves its due respect.
Sorry the post went little off-topic. Readers' and moderators' desecration anticipated.
i am waiting for iPr0n
its the most stupid acronym i've ever heard.
how that is teachers fault? Unless the teacher installed the spy-ware intentionaly, which is probably not the case.
But given the bandwidth capacity of the routes, we should be able to find it. It cant be rocket science in undersea anyway.
the PSLV is quite different from GSLV. If am not wrong, the PSLV is powered by Cryogenic Engine developed ingeniously after Russia declined the technology transfer.
I, for one, welcome our new solar powered overlords.
does that considers only the music that is bought? Consider a Free MP3/MPEG (read amature Pr0n) being downloaded by zillions of geeks - should this make it top of the charts? interesting. hmmmm.
may be author meant PC3 and not PS3 :))
OLPC because every child has a right to have MySpace account!!
Why they are playing tetris and not PacMan?
...thats a modified punch line used by employees of a big outsourcing co.
another interesting one on an electric cutter
"This product not intended for use as a dental drill."