Bijoy Patel CompuBrain Social Media Consultant India Technology Consultant

Before any Cricket Captain, a Coach or a team member quits, I believe the board of ICC should quit. As the fractured World Cup series comes to an end, all the teams and the fans of cricket should introspect if we need to dethrone ICC completely or the current body that runs the office of ICC from hosting any further cups. With modern day technologies, the ICC failed to set the calendar in place given the number of matches(4/48 matches is 8%) that were washed out, declaring results based on “phuck-a-worth lewis” logics and not on the basis of form and talent. The semi final(IndvsNz)that was carried forward to the next day shouldnt have happened on the first day and should have been postponed to the next day when even the commentator and my driver knew it was going to rain 6 pm(IST) onwards on the scheduled date. The number of errors from Umpires to Third Umpires made, decided the fate of the teams. For me, this has been an unfair contest for all the teams including the finalists until the last ball. #FailedWorldCup PS: Not because India dint win.

Pen is Mightier than the Sword -20th Century. Digital Media is Mightier than the Pen -21st Century. I still read the newspapers because I would not want to trash my iPad after reading those abominable and defective articles. The most convincing part of recent newspapers I find are the advertisements.

Pen is Mightier than the Sword -20th Century. Digital Media is Mightier than the Pen -21st Century. I still read the newspapers because I would not want to trash my iPad after reading those abominable and defective articles. The most convincing part of recent newspapers I find are the advertisements.

Pen is Mightier than the Sword -20th Century. Digital Media is Mightier than the Pen -21st Century. I still read the newspapers because I would not want to trash my iPad after reading those abominable and defective articles. The most convincing part of recent newspapers I find are the advertisements.

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Scam Alert! A 512 GB pendrive at 9$ is not possible at least Today. This and many other cheap apparently high capacity flash drives are really low capacity 4GB or 8GB drives that have been hacked (controller chip settings altered) by dishonest suppliers so that they show a false inflated capacity. That is why their price is so low. Such drives are then redistributed by a few clueless resellers and by many other fully-aware resellers who are out to make a quick profit. These drives will show their false capacity in Windows properties, but will quietly lose or corrupt your valuable data once their true capacity is exceeded. They will seem to work at first and files will look okay in their folders, but you will eventually find some or all of your data unusable when played, viewed, or otherwise read back. Your valuable data will be irretrievably lost. Only a few manufacturers such as Kingston and Corsair make legitimate 512GB drives and those cost several hundred dollars (as of Q4 2015). The lion's share of this cost is the memory chips themselves. The circuit card, case, assembly costs, packaging, and distribution only add a few dollars. #OnlineShopping

Scam Alert! A 512 GB pendrive at 9$ is not possible at least Today. This and many other cheap apparently high capacity flash drives are really low capacity 4GB or 8GB drives that have been hacked (controller chip settings altered) by dishonest suppliers so that they show a false inflated capacity. That is why their price is so low. Such drives are then redistributed by a few clueless resellers and by many other fully-aware resellers who are out to make a quick profit. These drives will show their false capacity in Windows properties, but will quietly lose or corrupt your valuable data once their true capacity is exceeded. They will seem to work at first and files will look okay in their folders, but you will eventually find some or all of your data unusable when played, viewed, or otherwise read back. Your valuable data will be irretrievably lost. Only a few manufacturers such as Kingston and Corsair make legitimate 512GB drives and those cost several hundred dollars (as of Q4 2015). The lion's share of this cost is the memory chips themselves. The circuit card, case, assembly costs, packaging, and distribution only add a few dollars. #OnlineShopping

Scam Alert! A 512 GB pendrive at 9$ is not possible at least Today. This and many other cheap apparently high capacity flash drives are really low capacity 4GB or 8GB drives that have been hacked (controller chip settings altered) by dishonest suppliers so that they show a false inflated capacity. That is why their price is so low. Such drives are then redistributed by a few clueless resellers and by many other fully-aware resellers who are out to make a quick profit. These drives will show their false capacity in Windows properties, but will quietly lose or corrupt your valuable data once their true capacity is exceeded. They will seem to work at first and files will look okay in their folders, but you will eventually find some or all of your data unusable when played, viewed, or otherwise read back. Your valuable data will be irretrievably lost. Only a few manufacturers such as Kingston and Corsair make legitimate 512GB drives and those cost several hundred dollars (as of Q4 2015). The lion's share of this cost is the memory chips themselves. The circuit card, case, assembly costs, packaging, and distribution only add a few dollars. #OnlineShopping

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