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Ravi nair you're provoking me:pissed:

sorry, it seems the joke went too far

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Bye!

Last nite I was answering back to 5 guys on this thread....I am tired of explaining it again and again.
I also stand by my belief that where there's a will there's a way.renewable resources are the way forward.:)


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Actually the Earth can't support United States, China and India following consumption patterns of modern day America.

The amount of waste produced, the power consumed, the pollution caused. It is unsustainable.

It's not rocket science, just common sense.

You wouldn't have the Pentagon writing reports on climate change patterns and energy availability if those guys didn't take it serious.

Renewable resources isn't just the way forward, I believe it is also in future will become a necessity. A lot of the future industrial growth has to be driven by Renewable energy.
 
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Don't you know ,

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At least this is a forum so its still possible.
In real life, 1 dosnt stand a chance. :)
 
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Actually the Earth can't support United States, China and India following consumption patterns of modern day America.

The amount of waste produced, the power consumed, the pollution caused. It is unsustainable
You wouldn't have the Pentagon writing reports on climate change patterns and energy availability if those guys didn't take it serious.
Renewable resources isn't the way forward, I believe it is also in future will become a necessity. A lot of the future industrial growth has to be driven by Renewable energy.
Obviously....soon it'll be a necessity.And I am sure those who are speaking "for" nuclear power are aware of it....but in denial mode.
Ravi Nair said:
It's not rocket science, just common sense
Unfortunately common sense is not so common.:coffee:
 
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Dawood, Gawali can also be AAP members, says Damaniya
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Nagpur Today.

Anajali Damaniya, regional convenor of AAP today issued a very controversial statement that even underworld don Dawood and likes of Arun Gawali can also become members of Aam Adami Party. She said that all are welcome in her party.

She said that the gangsters will not be made leaders but we shall try to improve them she claimed.
Dawood, Gawali can also be AAP members, says Damaniya - Nagpur Today : Nagpur News
 
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@Indischer In most seats the difference between the winner and the runner up is not more than 3% to 5%, if AAP can take away only that much of anti-Congress votes in those seats from BJP or the strongest regional party, we might be blessed with Rahulji as our PM. :-)

@levina In that case please look for a job for me in UAE, even a janitor's job will do. :(

IMO, those who support the Right-wing Parties have no doubts whom they will vote in the coming elections. It is the Centrists and Leftists who have a new choice in AAP, and I predict AAP to eat away more from the likes of Congress, SP, BSP etc than from the BJP or MIM.
 
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IMO, those who support the Right-wing Parties have no doubts whom they will vote in the coming elections. It is the Centrists and Leftists who have a new choice in AAP, and I predict AAP to eat away more from the likes of Congress, SP, BSP etc than from the BJP or MIM.
AAp will never get momentum at national Level bet me on this
 
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Tht's true ppl in da rural india don't take AAP seriously,most of'em label them as another greedy party......its fr sure a tough road ahead fr AAP n a smooth one for NaMo !
 
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Hmmm...first time voter voting for modi eh? You don't have to register, you just turn up at a location with your ID proof, they'll let you vote.....

Is this what you Congressis are resorting to nowadays? Utterly Shameful! I've not been a Modi fan but now you guys are pusing it. Modi says 'Make your vote count' irrelevant of who you vote. :/ People like you only make the Anti-Congress wave stronger!
 
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AAp will never get momentum at national Level bet me on this

I don't want to take them lightly, now that I've sen what they're capable of doing in our National Capital. But I'm sure no man who values the idea of a Republic would want to join their cause.
 
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IMO, those who support the Right-wing Parties have no doubts whom they will vote in the coming elections. It is the Centrists and Leftists who have a new choice in AAP, and I predict AAP to eat away more from the likes of Congress, SP, BSP etc than from the BJP or MIM.


AAP will possibly eat up some Congress votes also, particularly those who are disillusioned with Congress but don't want to vote for BJP/Modi either, they will do relatively better particularly in Kerala apart from Delhi, they will not win many seats though, AAP will be a vote eater, not king maker.
But at the same time they will take away a portion of those disillusioned Congress votes that were now convinced to vote against Congress and in favor of BJP. And given the dismal performance of Congress, I think the 2nd category is higher in numbers.

And there is always a loyal vote bank for every party, you can call them right-wing, centrists, or leftists, but they don't decide the election results, the elections are always decided by the floating votes that are not loyal to any party or any "Ism", and vote on the basis of their own perception about the performance of the Govt. and available options. Not every voter is a right-wing, centrist, or leftist.

And remember that only a 3% unpredictable swing can upset many speculations. I am worried.
 
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AAP will possibly eat up some Congress votes also, particularly those who are disillusioned with Congress but don't want to vote for BJP/Modi either, they will do relatively better particularly in Kerala apart from Delhi, they will not win many seats though, AAP will be a vote eater, not king maker.
But at the same time they will take away a portion of those disillusioned Congress votes that were now convinced to vote against Congress and in favor of BJP. And given the dismal performance of Congress, I think the 2nd category is higher in numbers.

And there is always a loyal vote bank for every party, you can call them right-wing, centrists, or leftists, but they don't decide the election results, the elections are always decided by the floating votes that are not loyal to any party or any "Ism", and vote on the basis of their own perception about the performance of the Govt. and available options. Not every voter is a right-wing, centrist, or leftist.

And remember that only a 3% unpredictable swing can upset many speculations. I am worried.

Your point is valid too. But the reason behind it is the sorry part of our Democracy: A lot of our voters haven't yet understood the ideologies of our Parties, and haven't understood the purpose of their vote. A comfortable majority of our voters still value Personal credentials of candidates (sometimes, such silly ones as religion/Caste/Creed) over that of the ideology proscribed by their Parties. That there are so many of our countrymen who 'float' from one Party to another due to ignorance and wrong/misguided priorities is the real tragedy.
 
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buddy...I have worked in offshore ...and I know how things work...
posting pics..won't make it cheap....
it's a costly thing...:tup:
And i have been involved in design development and structural testing of 45.6m and 75.4m Wind turbine blades, as well as shaft stress diagnostics for Mitsubishi turbines, So I know a bit but maybe not as much as you do :tup:...

As far as cost is concerned, there are other factors involved about nuclear energy that is not being discussed here. A nation like India cannot model it's power requirements after france, It needs a better balance between clean and conventional source of energy.
 
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