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Myanmar Times:Tourism takes off in Bangladesh

My beloved bigmouth brother, We are not competing with you to go backward. Why don't you understand? You just opened up for business, human rights, tourism to the world. Why don't you understand, You have nothing in your pocket to showoff.

We wont compete with you, we would only be available to help as senior brother.

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Congrats you have started doing something like us. Cheers. Hug. :)

I never heard that BD business ever lost to any Burmese products but we do have a lots of spaces for Burmese to sell their product to us (ofcourse if they produce anything worthwhile). I am surprised to see these big mouths trying to invent artificial competitor to their imaginary product line in international trades.



Here is RFL electronic section. Entire Burmese industrial base cant match a single company in Bangladesh.

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I never heard that BD business ever lost to any Burmese products but we do have a lots of spaces for Burmese to sell their product to us (ofcourse if they produce anything worthwhile). I am surprised to see these big mouths trying to invent artificial competitor to their imaginary product line in international trades.

Exactly.

I know lots of Bangladeshi younger varsity mates, colleagues gone for Myanmar as Expats. They all are recruited by the MNC. Architects, Business Development specialist, Creative Agency guys I know personally are contributing to the manpower training and changing business scenarios over there. Some of my friends do visit there to develop their new business wing over there. Myanmar has the policy to allow upto mid level management from foreign expats and rest bottom layers is filled up with trainee locals. The companies promise is to bringup more and more people from trainee to permanent and mid level. And, from their facebook post I see a beautiful, natural, guest friendly Myanmar. Just got shocked after seeing the bigmouths disturbing phaya, Zaya guys.

I am familiar with some Burmese products only available to the Coxsbazaar. Mostly those are sold as Thai products. Last time when I was visiting St. Martyn, Saw a ship was passing by our ship and carrying a private car from some part of Myanmar to the port opposite of teknaf port. Everyone we laughed, taken mobile footage of it. Assuming they don't have enough road infrastructure for driving their valuable cars. So, cars need to be either Air/Ship lifted.

Remember their infamous Nasaka Force, poorly paid. So they often used to abduct our fishermen's regularly for ransom. BDR-NASAKA flag meeting was the regular news on agencies. We know, they live their life with the money they get from the ransoms.

Most people who ever crossed by temporary pass to the Myanmar by Naf river, told me their poor status of defence persons. Wearing Sandals with rifle, is the most humorous part. You should remember the military guy who shot the Japanese photojournalist in yangoon during monks uprising was wearing sandals (cant buy boots).


So its the boots less, bare footed nation awaiting even to wear Boots. Yah, no offence - shared from personally what I saw, experienced from my friends.

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So its Bangladesh's noble job as their senior brother to help them stand on their feet. Anykind of Phaya, Zaya type unfamiliar character doesn't carry the actual image of Myanmar. They talk talk from their inferiority complex, that is quite normal from a person who needs help.
 
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Bangladesh have beautiful jungles like sundarban.
Haters gonna say it belongs to India.But Bangladesh has 60% of it.(Sad life to those haters)

I don't know Myanmar having such famous jungles?????
 
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Let them happy.. bro.. LOL :D

Aung Zaya our strengths are complementary - there is no sense in d*ck measuring.

You have resources - we have the intellect, manpower and industrial capacity to help you develop those resources - and at far lower cost than anyone else. We can help you.

No need for rivalry.
 
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Aung Zaya our strengths are complementary - there is no sense in d*ck measuring.

You have resources - we have the intellect, manpower and industrial capacity to help you develop those resources - and at far lower cost than anyone else. We can help you.

No need for rivalry.

But that's the thing. You don't. You're still a half-literate basket case. Which is why I can't help but be derisory when people here think otherwise.

I don't know Myanmar having such famous jungles?????

Seriously? I would think that the jungles of Myanmar are far more famous than anything you have. Outside of South Asia, I don't think people know what a sundaban is. I only knew about it since coming here.
 
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Seriously? I would think that the jungles of Myanmar are far more famous than anything you have. Outside of South Asia, I don't think people know what a sundaban is. I only knew about it since coming here.

Many westerners know about Sundarbans especially the fact that the famous Bengal Tiger roams in this area and due to it's ecology.

I always thought of it this way in regards to 'Myanmar', BD is surrounded by India on all 3 sides, for me, bordering Burma was like a sense of relief. I guess not.
 
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But that's the thing. You don't. You're still a half-literate basket case. Which is why I can't help but be derisory when people here think otherwise.

:lol::lol::lol:

Dude you make me laugh.

I don't have the energy right now to fight with you.

The entire subcontinent has a literacy rate lower than Burma - so what is new?

Bangladesh overall average literacy rate is roughly at par with the rest of the subcontinent (which is natural). In female literacy we are better than the rest of the subcontinent. So what? That makes us any better? There are countless other factors that determines the success, industriousness and sophistication of a group of people.

Having derision toward others (for any reason) is silly and indicates lack of education/class. Having all the book knowledge in the world will not suffice if you behave like a fascist. It is shameful to say the least. Whether we look down on you or you look down on us.

Many westerners know about Sundarbans especially the fact that the famous Bengal Tiger roams in this area and due to it's ecology.

I always thought of it this way in regards to 'Myanmar', BD is surrounded by India on all 3 sides, for me, bordering Burma was like a sense of relief. I guess not.

I don't think Mr. Alaungphaya's views are shared by 'normal' and 'sane' educated Burmese people. If they do - then it will be a great disappointment.
 
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But that's the thing. You don't. You're still a half-literate basket case. Which is why I can't help but be derisory when people here think otherwise.



Seriously? I would think that the jungles of Myanmar are far more famous than anything you have. Outside of South Asia, I don't think people know what a sundaban is. I only knew about it since coming here.
I have seen Bangladeshi nuclear scientists and engineers working in NASA.lol Burmese pigs behind India and Bangladesh.you guys are nothing more than jokes...
 
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Wanna see something Burmese pigs:)
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neh..!! NASA is Multinational association... and many Myanmars are also there.. if u dont believe , ask that person.. LOL :P out from ur sh-i-t hole..!! and Myanmars are running around the world..!! Got it..? Bangladeshi pig sh-i-t..!!

here some professors of Famous US universities.. enjoy it..
From MIT
Moe Z. Win | MIT AeroAstro
Moe Z. Win - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Ohio University's Nanoscale and Quantum Phenomena Institute,
Prof. Saw-Wai Hla


Scientists Build World's Smallest Superconductor
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Scientists have created the world's smallest superconductor, made out of just four molecule-pairs and less than a nanometer wide. That's far smaller than the head of a pin - which stretches across a million nanometers - and more on the order of a DNA molecule, which is about 2 nanometers wide.

The invention, described in the journal Nature Nanotechnology, provides the first evidence that nanoscale molecular superconducting wires can be fabricated, which could be used for nanoscale electronic devices and energy applications.

Superconductive materials allow electrical currents to pass through with zero resistance, making them potentially useful to a wide variety of industries.

Lead author Saw-Wai Hla, a physics professor at Ohio University's Nanoscale and Quantum Phenomena Institute, explains that earlier it was almost impossible to make nanoscale interconnects using metallic conductors because the resistance increased as the size of wire becomes smaller. The nanowires become so hot that they can melt and destruct. That issue, Joule heating, has been a major barrier for making nanoscale devices a reality, Hla says.

To get around that problem, Hla and his colleagues created molecules of an organic salt called (BETS)2-GaCl4 and placed it on a surface of silver. Then they had to bring the temperature of the molecules down to about 10 Kelvin (-442 degrees Fahrenheit). Using scanning tunneling spectroscopy, the scientists observed superconductivity in molecular chains of different lengths, raising the possibility that nanoscale electronic circuits could be produced at a larger scale. While consumer electronics obviously don't function at such extreme cold temperatures, the news that tiny superconductor wires can be fabricated is still expected to give a boost to the development of nanoscale electronics.

And there's yet more excitement in the world of nanotechnology, as two prototypes of motion-powered nanogenerators made of nano-sized parts were also revealed in NatureNanotechnlogy(PDF).

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more are coming..!!! dude.. including scientist from NASA.. Stay tune.. !!! if u want di*k , we will give a big di*k more than u expected ... LOL :P
 
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