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- All websites UNblocked. High court comes to its senses! :D
- President Pratibha Patil pardons murderers, rapists and pedophiles.
- Doubts about the authenticity of Hayai Broadband
- How much is GPRS usage charges in 98 Rs Data pack in unbilled usage
- The Case of the Man who Died Laughing
- We can reset the FUP!?
- MTNL not working well in Mumbai???
- Udrs
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- 30 hurt as bus falls off Anna Flyover in Chennai
All websites UNblocked. High court comes to its senses! :D Posted: 29 Jun 2012 03:41 AM PDT did u try the alternate which i posted.. Not sure if it work in india? |
President Pratibha Patil pardons murderers, rapists and pedophiles. Posted: 29 Jun 2012 03:39 AM PDT I dont know about law too much, but i do know about Medicine and i am positive that a pedophile, cannot be cured. He or she can be rehabilitated upto an extent. Let me explain a bit I am going to give an example of men, when a man sees a beautiful woman he is attracted to her, this initial attraction leads to a powerful wave of neurotransmitters realeased at the nerve endings. This essentially creates a flood in the brain of many chemicals including Epinephrine, Dopamine, and Endorphin etc, these chemicals stimulate our reward centres in the brain. Hence giving us a feeling of pleasure romance, lust etc etc... belive me it gets very complex at miocroscopic level. Now let me apply this to a pedophile, when a pedophile sees a child there is similar chemical reactions taking place in his brain That is what i mean when i says they can never be cured, so we need a way to isolate them from the general population where there are no kids. And at this time in history i dont see anything else other than sending them to prison or i can put it mildly in "confinement" The office of the President needs to know the science before they let people about on to the street. |
Doubts about the authenticity of Hayai Broadband Posted: 29 Jun 2012 03:36 AM PDT MG likes the above post? I dont know whether to appreciate that he takes criticism sportingly or despair that he has still not chosen to respond to svagyan's queries for 9 weeks now. Anyway, going on by the amount of interest (or should I say lack of) in the points 2 & 3 mentioned by MG below, he should just go ahead and plan a specific date & let people know the date, so that atleast that would be done & dusted. |
How much is GPRS usage charges in 98 Rs Data pack in unbilled usage Posted: 29 Jun 2012 03:29 AM PDT Actually i made a big blunder, i am admitting the same here for the benefit of others. When i came to my neighbor's home, the network was IDEA only. I assumed the unbilled usage is just increasing because i am using Internet in mobile. I have been using Data and Voice in Aircel network without my knowledge till yesterday. I am not sure how my mobile phone hopped in Aircel network as i didn't went out from neighbor's home for the last one week. Anyway my unbilled usage has exceeded the credit limit already and i am still making and receiving calls up to now. |
The Case of the Man who Died Laughing Posted: 29 Jun 2012 03:27 AM PDT Ok, read the book last week. Felt it was ok-ish. Felt it was a bit dragging as it wasted too much time describing the surroundings/people all the time. The side detective track of the mother also seemed a forced one. Another thing that looked forced was the attempt of the author to try and present an "Indian" perspective of looking at things all the time , for example, many a times I could feel a "XYZ does so, because in India its like this" kind of way of writing. I will give it a 2,at best 2.5 out of 5. To add more to the Indian perspective thing - It was, as if, he was trying to tell the Non-Indian reader all the time - He does this, but hey, dont be offended/surprised, this is normal in India. |
Posted: 29 Jun 2012 03:13 AM PDT ^^ beam technician himself told me beam wouldn't allow cables more than 70mts even if the customer agrees to pay for additional cables. |
MTNL not working well in Mumbai??? Posted: 29 Jun 2012 02:59 AM PDT Hey nevillek, these results doesn't give you actual overview; because you are using MTNL ISP and same DNS so its obvious that it would respond to your query in less time since hosted on same infra. But actual test should be done for websites that you frequently use using various DNS Combinations and then decide what to do. Personally I would recommend this configuration (Keep the sequence same) 8.8.8.8 208.67.222.222 156.154.70.22 8.8.4.4 208.67.220.220 156.154.71.22 Never ever use MTNL DNS since its too laggy and sometime doesn't open sites like (TBP etc) For more info use these http://wiki.hidemyass.com/DNS https://www.witopia.net/support/vpn-dns-guide/ http://wiki.witopia.net/wiki/DNS_Options http://www.tech-faq.com/public-dns-servers.html |
Posted: 29 Jun 2012 02:53 AM PDT Thumbs up to the article from me ICC news: Tony Greig has yorked himself over DRS | Opinion | Cricinfo Magazine | ESPN Cricinfo Quote: Now, we hear that further guessing is going on with different variations to the number of challenges for Tests and ODIs. What could possibly be the rationale of having two unsuccessful challenges per innings for Tests and one for ODIs? Quote: One unsuccessful challenge would be enough to remove the howler, the bad mistake, the error that every umpire makes now and then and especially under tired duress. When this happens the players simply step in and say 'We'd better check that please'. The decision gets reversed and the challenge system carries on. Quote: Last week the ICC said Ed Rosten, a Cambridge professor, had given ball-tracking technology the 100% tick. Yet Ian Taylor, the creator of Virtual ball tracking says it isn't 100%. Whom shall we believe? The inventor, of course, not the professor. |
Posted: 29 Jun 2012 02:47 AM PDT I came here looking for news about the case... any idea if it's available in India or where it could be purchased online? And what kind of duty/additional charge would be applicable for a non-electronic item like a case bought online and shipped in from abroad? |
30 hurt as bus falls off Anna Flyover in Chennai Posted: 29 Jun 2012 02:40 AM PDT |
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