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  RE:This is how we are...!
by saas bahu on Aug 07, 2008 07:52 PM   Permalink

ठीक कहते हो भाई , इंडिया के लोग बिल्कुल गधों के तरह बिना सोचे समझे critisize करते रहते हैं



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  RE:This is how we are...!
by Superman on Aug 07, 2008 08:03 PM   Permalink
I have written comment before where I have compared it with a bicycle.....Why do you think, all who have written the comments are morons? Why do you think other readers in rediff are same as you? Take my identity.....I have worked in the greatest MNCs, namely Samsung, Intel, Panasonic and Toshiba after completing my Masters in Europe, where I have worked in Airbus A-380.....we have developed the least noisy aircraft on the earth....I have developed award winning Digital Television for Samsung, Lowest power chip in Intel and latest gizmos in Panasonics....not bug fixing/service as you may think....but the core development in a multinational core team in Japan, US and Suwon, Korea...I have compared this innovation with a "bicycle" because I know what true innovation is.....Its not a negative thinking.....I know what we Indians are capable of....but we are making our aim very low.....and dancing with an innovation which is not adding anything new....It may be a "wonderful discovery" for you because you do not know what is happening around the world.....but this is not an innovation for me, because I always aim higher.....

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  RE:RE:This is how we are...!
by hellobrother on Aug 07, 2008 08:31 PM   Permalink
I dont know what your degree is ... worked in developing aeroplanes (Airbus) and also IC chips (Intel)...lol
What is the common job between the two companies?? Your guess is as good as mine

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