Bombaywalla
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WTF! 23 pages for a CNC machine?
And a tacky musical fountain too (post #342)!
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WTF! 23 pages for a CNC machine?
Bilalda, I will not go into measuring contests. But I can't resist mentioning @Rain Man here
Does the word 'impartial' mean something to you?
If you are negatively rating only those who post the truth about India, and leaving alone Sanghi hyper nationalist fanboys here, then what would people surmise about your senior status and your impartiality?
I was going to ask you to reverse the four negatives you gave me but its entirely up to you....
Your crusade against trolls, which you have complained repeatedly about in your posts, should start with the three resident Indian trolls we have here i.e. Nilgiri, GSLV and Rainman. We didn't ask them to come here yet they did. And to this day they are trolling in almost every single thread here. They have trollbaited everyone here including myself. We don't go in the Indian forums to troll.
If you want PDF to be the platform for valuable and objective defence discussion favored as a resource for credible defence analysis then trolling cannot be the norm rather than the exception. Yet here we are...
Yeah better stay out of the argument.
The way railroads are built in Bangladesh is a bit better in our procedures and material used, in spite of,
that indians hardly have to build any bridges, Bangladesh does a heck of a lot better building rail infrastructure.
Bangladeshis have historically and typically spent much more on home appliances and cars than Indians
Bangladesh having to import essentials like rails, ballast etc.
I'm recommending this as the most valuable and neutral comment in this thread for a positive rating. Bravo and well said!
I'm recommending this as the most valuable and neutral comment in this thread for a positive rating. Bravo and well said!
For India being a nation of 1.3 Billion people where long distance luxury buses of over 300 kms distance were only introduced recently within the last decade and that railroads were the sole method of long distance transport, and that materials like steel for rails and stone for ballast are all available locally in India and that indians hardly have to build any bridges, Bangladesh does a heck of a lot better building rail infrastructure.
Yeah laugh it up. The dhokeybaaji of Indian banyas and the hyper nationalist propaganda of Sanghi fanboys are being brought out of the Kimono - so to speak.....
Reasonable, intelligent Indians have known this from day one, now it's for the rest of the world to know about Modi magic, Sanghi monkey behavior and vedic economical theatrics....
Your crusade against trolls, which you have complained repeatedly about in your posts, should start with the three resident Indian trolls we have here i.e. Nilgiri, GSLV and Rainman. We didn't ask them to come here yet they did.
I cannot comment on Bangladesh
On India there are bus routes greater than 300 km even 30 years ago.
railroads are still the most important means of long distance transport. India's civil aviation fleet is huge - 500+ jetliners.
After all, their massive dependence on Bangladesh for, be it the economy, security or even infrastructure
'massive dependence' on Bangladesh for, be it the economy, security
...and that's just them being modest.
millions of you lot will starve to death if we put a sanction on India.
So again you have displayed further examples of your imbecile posts.
Quantum Dot LED displays are already there for some years, though use in TV displays has started recently. Now this Quantum Dot 'Plus' technology is the latest in QLED sector developed by the R&D center of Walton.
Walton conducts research for SpectraQ TV
Their sales are also growing rapidly, registering growth of more than 300% in 2016.
Electronics branb Walton has conducted comprehensive research on introducing Quantum Dot Plus technology’s next generation SpectraQ TV, which made revolutionary changes in the technology of LED television.
The initiative helped the local brand gaining huge customers’ popularity in the recent years and posting 313 percent growth in its LED TV sales in 2016 compared to the sales of 2015.
Walton also experienced a 118.21 percent growth in LED TV sales in this year’s Dhaka International Trade Fair compared to the previous one.
Abdul Bari, head of Walton Television Marketing Department, said, “Compared to the previous year, the sales of their LED TVs increased 313 percent last year. The market share of the local brand is swelling up in the local market in every month.”
Do you not think that the person you're trying to explain the obvious to, doesn't already know it? They will play dumb for all eternity, exhibiting a massive degree of intellectual dishonesty; it helps them sleep better at night you see.
its not BD bashing, we have gone through it they will get over it too...Guys enough of BD bashing for today.