> sublimeksaleel said on
11-13-2008 at
19:20:
my comment was related to one comment made by a certain zionstar...again to the same person - Unleashing India's Innovation Part 1 -- The World Bank. the illiterate dabbawallahs who have been said to have the most efficient management system in the world even agreed by universities research like howard etc. no noble pricess there!!!!! why - i guess you are better educated yourself - after all you went to IIT.
> sublimeksaleel said on
11-13-2008 at
18:53:
I agree with you mate, it was india who gave zero and the decimal system - there were no noble prices then, sophisticated technology uh?when usa denied india cryogenic technology india developed its own.based on which it has now sent the chandrayan. its all to do with money and resources and environment for research. this is india in just 60 odd yrs after independence from british and 1.5 milleniums of invasions.
> teoruz said on
11-11-2008 at
04:04:
GLOBALIZATION PROPAGANDA by A MAIN MAN OF PROPAGANDA : Mr THOMAS FRIEDMAN The Earth is flat for him... PATHETIC AND DIABOLICALLY DANGEROUS DELUSIONAL SERVANT OF HIS MASTERS"This job is hot uh ?" OUTTA HERE !!!@ Fuck Thomas Friedman !besides, that mustache make him look
> neutrigem said on
11-04-2008 at
21:56:
Fluff: Editing to support your view.I think that during the globalization process. We should think about how countries exchange information.Yes, it has been important in some countries view; as being important. What happens when people in other nations take care of your information.I am not even going to try to put the point to a character limit. I will put the point here...What would happen to societies entirely on their own for many years get information about a country they dislike?
> aefyil said on
10-30-2008 at
18:00:
well d didnt get ya bro wat the hell were ya tryin to say sustaincain
> skevie1 said on
10-30-2008 at
16:48:
okay....you dick and anti-semite
> TiffanyHenchenski said on
10-30-2008 at
02:52:
Welcome to the American Dream, India. Working for the man always seems golden at first.
> mastamokei said on
10-29-2008 at
19:23:
accent neutralization? nice.. I can do an Indian accent no problem..
> sustaincain said on
10-28-2008 at
23:02:
Defacto-Dumbo: I Saw, I was a fascist moron, I gave head to the pirates.Vomit. Its called PROBLEM REACTION SOLUTION. Ordo ab chao: order out of chaos: create utter sewage, and then provide the santizer. Hegel, Machiavelli, Loyola, the Flag of The 3 City States. Have a nice Illuminati.
> sustaincain said on
10-28-2008 at
22:58:
One word: incompetent cuntsucker. Ok, two words: incompetent ignorant cuntsucker.. OK, alright already: THREE, alright THREE words: idiot. video.google eg The Future of Food, research eg FALSE FLAG OPERATION.
> newbutton7 said on
10-25-2008 at
20:54:
I need your help in this one because I have a problem with what you said . Do you think I as a business owner in a free market society should not have the choice to outsource my labor needs abroad? Because in a free society I should be able to make those choices.
> aefyil said on
10-23-2008 at
19:16:
at the end sir u r doing a great job
> ikran2007 said on
10-23-2008 at
01:33:
sorry so much hate for muslim
> ikran2007 said on
10-23-2008 at
01:32:
this man have so much hate and only working for bigg company.
> Ganesangra said on
10-16-2008 at
05:23:
STOP ILLEGAL OUTSOURCING!!! Dignity for hotels workers
> neutrigem said on
10-14-2008 at
08:39:
This docu sucks. Love India and Bangladesh but hate the worth of this fluff.
> tiffany0701 said on
10-09-2008 at
20:17:
I really have no idea about the accent of Indian ppl
> arjjin said on
10-05-2008 at
19:39:
The last few minutes of this documentary made my day :)
> AhmedM85 said on
10-04-2008 at
07:53:
lol they might as well outsource the announcers job too
> AhmedM85 said on
10-04-2008 at
07:14:
are you kidding me? Untouchability is a huge problem in India. Maybe not as much as it used to be, but it still a persistence problem. If not untouchability, the caste system plays a major role in who Indians do business with in their daily lives and who they marry. Its rubbish to think its almost gone. Its practiced heavily in rural areas in India, which make about 60% or so of the population.