Tuesday, July 24, 2012

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Gsm fixed cellular terminal provider 9245298600

Posted: 24 Jul 2012 03:29 AM PDT

I would like to purchase one but the price is the main factor. I want to connect it with code less phone.

India Against Spam: Report spam sms using this app on Google Android! (Official Support Thread)

Posted: 24 Jul 2012 03:26 AM PDT

@jdeepak, I want to publish on Facebook but that option not working....... Just can't login :confused:

Indian Cricket Season 2012

Posted: 24 Jul 2012 03:21 AM PDT

Nohit Sharma shines again?

Btw, Manjrekar tweeted that their audio technician counted 224 people in the stadium (including crew I guess).

And it appears that the umpires goofed up the batting power play.

"Virat signals to dressing room for cap to be brought out next over..umpire oxenford thinks he has asked for batting pwer play..contd"

"so Ind batsmen bat through the batting power play of 5 overs not knowing they were in a batting power play..."

This is Epic!

Fixed wireless phone & terminal provider 9245298600

Posted: 24 Jul 2012 03:11 AM PDT

what is the Fixed wireless terminal & Phone?
fixed wireless phone looks like tata indicom phone/reliance home phone. it has simcard solt in back side. so, we can insert any gsm sim inthat phone. then, it work work like mobile landline. call charges depending on your mobile tarriff.try it. one supplier in india for thes products can contact them following nos.9245298600,9363298600

When do I get the free modem after upgrading to ULD900 annual option?

Posted: 24 Jul 2012 03:00 AM PDT

Thanks for d reply... :)

Dissapointed though.... :(

Apple iPhone 3GS for 9999/- plus 3000 advance rental from Aircel

Posted: 24 Jul 2012 02:39 AM PDT

A watered down version of the ios6 is available. In the sense, certain features of ios6 will work, I believe.

Water the new gold !

Posted: 24 Jul 2012 02:09 AM PDT

shameless and cruel people.:stop:

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (MarketWatch) — “Is water the gold of the 21st century?” asks Fortune. Answer: Yes, water is the New Gold for investors this century.

In 2010 global water generated over a half trillion dollars of revenue. Global world population will explode from 7 billion today to 10 billion by 2050, predicts the United Nations. And over one billion “lack access to clean drinking water.”


Reuters
A girl carries a container of water on her head at a creek in Myanmar's new capital Naypyitaw.
Climate and weather patterns are changing natural water patterns. And industrial pollution is making water a scarce commodity. So the good news is that huge “opportunities exist for businesses that can figure out how to keep the pipes flowing.”

Yes, it’s a hot market. So, expand your vision for a minute. How many bottles of water do you drink a week? How much did you use for a shower? When you flushed a toilet? Wash your car? Cooking? Lattes? And my guess is your city water bill’s gone up in recent years.

So ask yourself: What happens in the next 40 years when another three billion people come into the world? Imagine adding 75 million people every year, six million a month, 200,000 every day, all demanding more and more water to drink, to shower, to cook, to everything. All guzzling down the New Gold that’s getting ever scarcer.

Population, the explosive driver in the demand for ever-scarcer water

Now here’s the real scary stuff, the investor’s basic multiplier. In the 12 short years leading up to 2011 the world added a billion people. China’s population is now 1.3 billion. Plus they’ll add another 100 million in the next generation, while India adds 600 million according to United Nations experts.

China’s already planning as many as 500 new cities to house all their new folks. Imagine, 500 new cities each housing 100,000 or more people, and that’s just for half of China’s projected growth to 2050, all demanding more water. The numbers are overwhelming.

Today Americans use 150 gallons a day, compared with 23 gallons in China. But they’re catching up, just check out any panoramic travel photos of China’s beautiful megacities, Shanghai, Beiiing, Guangzhou. And read about skyrocketing sales of Ferraris, Cartier watches, Gucci handbags and luxury goods in China. China has its own version of the American Dream!

Seriously, just a few decades ago China was an emerging country, a bit backward, not a global economic threat. But change is happening at light speed. Soon their GDP will overtake ours.

India expects their water demand to double in one decade while Fortune says “expanding populations will also swell demand for agricultural water some 42% by 2030,” in two decades.

China’s mining “new gold,” for agriculture, industry, economic leadership

You probably “think individuals consume the most water,” says Fortune. Not so. Agriculture accounts for 71%, and industry another 16% for a total 86% of all water use in the world. It even takes 71 gallons to produce a single cup of coffee, forcing Starbucks to “cut its in-store water usage by 25% by 2015 with, for example, espresso machines that dispense less water.”

Here’s Fortune’s summary of the global market for all water users: Total worldwide revenues of $508 billion in 2010 … the bottled water market generated $58 billion of that total and growing fast … industry needs $28 billion for water equipment and services to all kinds of businesses … another $10 billion covers agricultural irrigation … another $15 billion in retail products like filters and various heating and cooling systems … $170 billion is used for waste water, sewage systems, waste-water treatment and water recycling systems … and $226 billion for water utilities, treatment plants and distribution systems. Read our Weekend Investor column on food and water investments to weather the drought.
Water is the new gold, a big commodity bet - Paul B. Farrell - MarketWatch

Windows Phone Apps Review

Posted: 24 Jul 2012 02:06 AM PDT

if you paid a bribe :)

Posted: 24 Jul 2012 02:05 AM PDT

If you paid a bribe in your life you can post here about it I Paid a Bribe | Uncover the market price of corruption in India

I saw a news on ETV Marathi channel today. They told that on this site many experiences are shared by people where a police accepted Rs. 10 as bribe from a school also a case. If you think your bribe case also notable / even not notable but you think you have to put in front of the world you can post ur reply.

I remember, I completed 12th & gone for taking my 12th certificate from my Jr. College (Sadhana Mahavidyalay, Hadapsar, Pune in year 2001) the counter person demand me for Rs. 10 & he told me that The Govt. now give certificate with lamination & charges also apply. I thought to complaint against him but I didnt. I paid Rs. 10 & got the certificate.
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