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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2015 - The Next Galaxy

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Aircraft Maintenance

Aircraft maintenance checks are periodic inspections that have to be done on all commercial/civil aircraft after a certain amount of time or usage; military aircraft normally follow specific maintenance programmes which may or may not be similar to those of commercial/civil operators. Airlines and other commercial operators of large or turbine-powered aircraft follow a continuous inspection program approved by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States,[1] or by other airworthiness authorities such as Transport Canada or the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Under FAA oversight, each operator prepares a Continuous Airworthiness Maintenance Program (CAMP) under its Operations Specifications or "OpSpecs".[2] The CAMP includes both routine and detailed inspections. Airlines and airworthiness authorities casually refer to the detailed inspections as "checks", commonly one of the following: A check, B check, C check, or D check. A and B chec

India beats Pakistan in World Cup 2015

India Beat Pakistan at Adeliade oval in austrilia to start the india's Defence of the world cup 2015 . Virat kholi , Shikar Dhawan & Raina contributed in big way to make a total of 300 for 7 wicket in stipulated 50 overs . In response pakistan lose wicket in regular interval . Shami , U yadav bowled well to get crucial break through . Ashwin also chipped in with a wonderful bowling performance . This victory have set up a record of 6-0 undefeated victory of India over pakistan in world cup matches . Virat kholi have surpassed the tendulkar record by getting a ton in India v/s pakistan world cup match . India will now play south africa at MCG on 21 Februrary 2015 Prime Minister and President of India have congraluted the Team on winining the match between India and Pakistan

World Largest Ship Construction

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The stunning images below were taken by photographer Alastair Philip Wiper at Opko, a port in South Korea, showing the construction of the world’s largest container ship – the Maersk Triple E (the title for largest ship goes to the Prelude FLNG). Maersk made an order back in 2011 for twenty of the vessels to be built by Daewoo Shipping at a cost of $3.8bn in total. The Triple E class is 400 meters long and 59 meters wide, making it only 3 meters longer and 4 meters wider than its predecessor, the E class. Despite this small increase in size, a U-shaped hull design over more of a V-shape means that there is still an increase in the shipping capacity of the vessel to 18,270 TEU containers, 2500 more. The draft is 14 meters which is too deep to pass through the Panama Canal, but it can pass through the Suez canal between Europe and Asia. Maersk plans to use the ship for just that route, predicting an increase in Chinese exports. Asia-Europe trade is already the companies largest mar

How Suresh patel got paralyzed in US

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a young desi parent, pursuing the American dream, must be in want of his own parents or parents-in-law, to provide unpaid babysitting services. Grandparents flown in from India as first time visitors are often unsuited for suburban American life, outside the immediate confines of their child's household. Often they do not know the language or the culture of an alien land. They do not know that what passes for good neighbourly interest in Ahmedabad or Agartala can be seen as menacing behaviour in a land where trespassers on private property can get shot at. Suburban American developments with its similar looking houses, huge yards and lack of visible population can be extremely confusing to Indians who are used to closely built houses, and huge populations who can be relied on to point a lost stranger in the right direction. Sureshbhai Patel arrived in the United States on January 31, 2015. He spoke no English but was visiting his s

S6 rumour

Samsung Galaxy S6 to have wireless charging by default: Report http://www.talkandroid.com/236603-samsung-galaxy-s6-to-have-wireless-charging-by-default-report/

Jaadu ki power ..

Narendra Modi, as the saying goes, should have been careful about what he wished for. "Jo desh ka mood hai," he declared during the election campaign for the Delhi assembly, "wahi Dilli ka mood hai." Now that Delhi has given the Aam Aadmi Party 67 out of 70 seats and 54 per cent of the popular vote, the Prime Minister must be wondering what this means for the emerging mood elsewhere in the country. To understand the scale of the defeat that Modi - who was not just the face and voice of his party's campaign but its totem as well - has just led his party to, consider this simple statistic: the 3 seats the BJP managed to win under his leadership this time represent a massive 95 per cent drop from the 60 assembly segments he delivered in the 2014 general election, and a 78 per cent fall from what the party's local leadership managed on its own in December 2013. In that election, Rahul Gandhi, by contrast, had at least managed 20 per cent of the Congress part

What went wrong for BJP ?

PM Modi, Amit Shah, Kiran Bedi, 19 Ministers, 120 MPs. End result: 3 seats. Not a report card that comes with bragging right. AAPstarts have humbled the veterans. David has beaten the Goliath black and blue. Political pundits saw the Delhi contest as a class contest. A better-offs vs the worse-offs kind of battle. But the capital's results are a class apart. With 54% voteshare, Aam Aadmi Party is clearly the choice of Delhi. Delhi is a microcosm of India. People of all religions, regions and social strata rub shoulders on its flyovers and in its metro compartments. It's a city that symbolises the aspirational India of today. Issues of bread, butter, professional excellence, an urge to better living standards are what define an average Delhi voter. Most inhabitants of this city leave the caste, communal and regional baggage behind when they enter this city with the hope of a better future. Dilliwallahs don't like to see churches attacked, or riots at the heart of th

AAP Creates History - Wins Delhi 67 out of 70

Historic. Yes, history has taken a decisive turn. The Delhi elections are finally over and the results are out. Many myths have been busted. The leader often described as most popular and most powerful has been humbled. The aura of invincibility is broken. The impossible has been achieved. The Aam Aadmi Party has won. The BJP has lost. If we had predicted something like this a few months ago, people would have laughed at us and called us a bunch of loonies. I still remember how just some weeks after the parliamentary elections, people in Arvind Kejriwal's constituency shut doors on his face. He once told me how a local guard, seeing him walk by, had commented sarcastically about wanting to be the PM. His reference was to Arvind going to Varanasi to contest against Modi, then the darling of the masses. The last Parliamentary elections were the worst thing that could have happened to any party or leader other than the BJP! AAP had lost all the seven seats in its pocket burrough o
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