Technology retrieves sounds in the wall
-
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.
-
Notice the date that the piece was released? Sunday, April 1, 2007... Nick
-
Yes it is Sunday, April 1, 2007. A Month before. But it is intresting so i put it here.
Regards, Satips.
-
-
brahmma wrote:
That is intentional, it caught your attention, didn't it?
Well, if you want to be annoying... Some adveritisers seem to think the same way: "Let's start our ad with a really loud noise, so that people who are watching a quiet, thoughtful movie will immediately rush out and buy our product!" You can get people's attention by poking them in the eye with a sharp stick, but it might not make them like you too much.
-
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.
-
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.
I love it! You had me going for a minute...
David Veeneman www.veeneman.com
-
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.
Yes.... this was an April Fool's joke. ;)
-
-
Note the date... NDTV Correspondent Sunday, April 1, 2007 (New Delhi) Scientists have developed a technology that can retrieve sounds and conversations that get recorded in the walls around us. dave