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very very appreciable
by SUMIT BANDGUL on Aug 07, 2008 10:22 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

HEY GUYS

THERE ARE SO MANY SO CALLED MECHANICAL ENGINEERS AND DESIGNERS IN THIS AUTOMOTIVE WORLD BUT NO ONE KNOWS HOW TO BUILD A CAR.....

THATS GREAT ON THESE COLLEGE GOING STUDENTS WHO HAVE TAKEN SUCH A GREAT TASK AND ACHIEVED.....

GOOD GUYS KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.....

WISH YOU ALL THE SUCCESS ....ITS INDEED A GREAT ACHIEVEMENT



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  RE:very very appreciable
by sanjib das on Aug 09, 2008 12:46 PM   Permalink
Right. Its easy to comment guys. Appreciate the effort and the thoughts they have pulled in to be innovative and creative. Thats how a nation grows.Charity begins at home, appreciate and cheer them as we move to generation next where you survive on your creativity.

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  RE:very very appreciable
by hari rao on Aug 11, 2008 08:39 AM   Permalink
The point is that these students have not done their homework properly. And I am sure their crappy professor as well.

They have used a Honda engine and fitted it on a bicycle. So what is the innovation here?

On the contrary we have just proved that we Indians are never capable of innovation. We are only capable of copying from others.

I know you will say I am being harsh. But there are college kids about 20 years of age. When Bill Gates came up with his Microsoft product he was 20. So we should not just pat them on the back as if they are kids. Tell them that this is just the beginning. The world is not going to buy anything just because some college kids have designed something.

Also the fact that they did in 4 months shows they wanted to complete their B.E. project probably. Without vision and planning, you cannot just go and innovate whatever you have in mind.


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