Technology retrieves sounds in the wall
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Scientists have developed a technology that can retrieve sounds and conversations that get recorded in the walls around us. An Indian scientist and a software engineer have been working on the secret project for 17 years costing more than 255 crore rupees. Their identities are kept secret for security reasons. ''Well, the methodology is in great demand by the Americans and in Europe it's worth billions of dollars,'' the scientist said. ''We have had kidnap threats, so we can only go public when our security is guaranteed''.
Regards, Satips.
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Scientists have developed a technology that can retrieve sounds and conversations that get recorded in the walls around us. An Indian scientist and a software engineer have been working on the secret project for 17 years costing more than 255 crore rupees. Their identities are kept secret for security reasons. ''Well, the methodology is in great demand by the Americans and in Europe it's worth billions of dollars,'' the scientist said. ''We have had kidnap threats, so we can only go public when our security is guaranteed''.
Regards, Satips.
Satips wrote:
An Indian scientist and a software engineer have been working on the secret project for 17 years costing more than 255 crore rupees.
Either "crore" is slang for a million, or that thing about Indians being cheap is dead-on... :rolleyes:
Last modified: after originally posted -- Heh, ok, so it's actually a term meaning10 million. :-O
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Satips wrote:
An Indian scientist and a software engineer have been working on the secret project for 17 years costing more than 255 crore rupees.
Either "crore" is slang for a million, or that thing about Indians being cheap is dead-on... :rolleyes:
Last modified: after originally posted -- Heh, ok, so it's actually a term meaning10 million. :-O
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i hope you are feeling sleepy for people not calling you by the same.
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ROTFL - yeah, I was about to say that.
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Satips wrote:
An Indian scientist and a software engineer have been working on the secret project for 17 years costing more than 255 crore rupees.
Either "crore" is slang for a million, or that thing about Indians being cheap is dead-on... :rolleyes:
Last modified: after originally posted -- Heh, ok, so it's actually a term meaning10 million. :-O
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i hope you are feeling sleepy for people not calling you by the same.
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Don't spy agencies do it with microwaves bouncing off other surfaces like windows to get the vibrations.
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You must have given the link with your original post. A day back, you posted something at the soapbox, without a link, which you always do. Now, you continue your absurdity.
Anything I will say you will bring it down to whatever you want.
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Did anyone bother to look at the article's date? :-D
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Scientists have developed a technology that can retrieve sounds and conversations that get recorded in the walls around us. An Indian scientist and a software engineer have been working on the secret project for 17 years costing more than 255 crore rupees. Their identities are kept secret for security reasons. ''Well, the methodology is in great demand by the Americans and in Europe it's worth billions of dollars,'' the scientist said. ''We have had kidnap threats, so we can only go public when our security is guaranteed''.
Regards, Satips.
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Don't spy agencies do it with microwaves bouncing off other surfaces like windows to get the vibrations.
All things being equal, tommorrow will never equal today
Laser microphones i've heard of.
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i hope you are feeling sleepy for people not calling you by the same.
--BarnaKol on abusive words
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You must have given the link with your original post. A day back, you posted something at the soapbox, without a link, which you always do. Now, you continue your absurdity.
Anything I will say you will bring it down to whatever you want.
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Yes it is Sunday, April 1, 2007. A Month before. But it is intresting so i put it here.
Regards, Satips.
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Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
Not much point talking to him. The Satips bot posts what it wants, and is not designed to take suggestions into account.
I agree.
Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
Your sig's green is too difficult to read. :)
It is "bluegray". That is intentional, it caught your attention, didn't it? :)
Anything I will say you will bring it down to whatever you want.
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Yes it is Sunday, April 1, 2007. A Month before. But it is intresting so i put it here.
Regards, Satips.
Satips wrote:
April 1, 2007.
Does that date ring a bell? Something special for you?
Anything I will say you will bring it down to whatever you want.
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Yes it is Sunday, April 1, 2007. A Month before. But it is intresting so i put it here.
Regards, Satips.
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Did anyone bother to look at the article's date? :-D
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Whenever there is a inane post by the Satips bot, I don't bother to read it. Now, clicking on the link provided by the bot and reading the article is out of question. :)
Anything I will say you will bring it down to whatever you want.
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Do I need to remind you? You're talking to a vacuous bot.
Anything I will say you will bring it down to whatever you want.
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Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
Not much point talking to him. The Satips bot posts what it wants, and is not designed to take suggestions into account.
I agree.
Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
Your sig's green is too difficult to read. :)
It is "bluegray". That is intentional, it caught your attention, didn't it? :)
Anything I will say you will bring it down to whatever you want.
brahmma wrote:
bluegray
Blue? :wtf: Looks like green to me.
brahmma wrote:
That is intentional, it caught your attention, didn't it?
:laugh: I had to peer closely, though. ;P
Cheers, Vıkram.
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Do I need to remind you? You're talking to a vacuous bot.
Anything I will say you will bring it down to whatever you want.
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Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
Not much point talking to him. The Satips bot posts what it wants, and is not designed to take suggestions into account.
I agree.
Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
Your sig's green is too difficult to read. :)
It is "bluegray". That is intentional, it caught your attention, didn't it? :)
Anything I will say you will bring it down to whatever you want.
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Hey vikram i like the blue color and it number is #336699. Do you like that Blue Color.this blue color we can see it in live.com
Regards, Satips.