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psingh 29, san jose, ca

I'm a software developer at PayPal, an eBay company. As a blogger, I blog at http://www.avlookup.com/blog

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Code Blot due to templates April 26 2008 at 10:47 PM

1. [Multiple instantiations] Temp is instantiated in more than one
translation unit, so when the objs are linked together, the exe has
more than one copy of Temp’s member functions.
2. [Duplicate instantiations] Temp and Temp could be share a
single underlying binary implementation, but they don’t. The most
common example is when T1 and T2 are both pointer types, but it would
also apply if T1=int and T2=long on a machine where int and long are
... More

A car that runs 200 miles on compressed air. April 21 2008 at 12:00 AM

A car that runs 200 miles on compressed air.



Free Energy - No Fuel Magnetic Motor More

Filtro Solar April 16 2008 at 11:16 AM

O original de 1999 do texto filtro solar (aquele que a Globo plagiou como se fosse inédito na virada de 2002). More

Proving the historicity of Ram April 15 2008 at 2:44 AM

Since thousands of years, not just in India but also all over the world, one of the greatest men who influenced and touched the hearts of millions � both common men and elite alike — with his strength of character is Ram. His time was that of great kings and world empires. This was the era when the whole world understood one language and speech, as mentioned in the holy book, the Bible (Genesis 11.1). Then neither was the world divided into Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Jews etc, nor broken... More

Brain drain is passe, India a hot destination for CEOs April 13 2008 at 11:20 PM

The Indian office of a leading multinational mobile phone company is facing an unusual challenge. It is losing top executives who have declined senior-level assignments abroad because they do not want to miss opportunities in India.
The brain drain, it seems, is passe. India is becoming one of the hottest destinations for expatriates (both those of Indian origin and foreigners) for top jobs. That is because big business houses in India are ready to offer pay packets that are equivalent to and sometimes... More

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