Thanks for the greetings for India's
Space programme initiatives.
But the actual problem is like that
of North Korea, where people are living
below the poverty line and dieing
because of hunger and suicide of
thousands of farmers every week.
The Government is only bothered
about share market index rising.
The Govt. has reduced interest
rates on small savings by 33%.
The Govt. is only bothered for giving
job reservations to such people
who get least of the marks in exams
and promote them over the meritorius
peers.
The Govt. is forcing the private sector
to give jobs to such backward & illeterate
classes, who are otherwise unfit for
a job and not bothered to give them
a quality education.
There is corruption every where. Criminals
are Ministers in the Country and the members
of parliament (35%) have serious
charges of murders, bribery and kidnapping
against them.
Recently, several MPs were caught taking
bribe on camera, but the Govt. ensured that
they are not sent to Jail and passed a
Law in the parliament. The MPs were from
opposition parties. A Clear Criminal Nexus.
No jobs. Every day 6 bank robberies in the
country. Courts are scared to convict any
criminal from the Parliament.
Non qualified doctor(Quota pass), is the
Health Minister and is fighting to sack
the countrys' top most doctor, because
he is from better/higher community.
Non qualified and persons with less than
IQ are manning Indias' Space centre,
one day, they will be responsible for
a serious disaster.
The PM (sikh) has been appointed, by
the President of Congress- an Italian by
Birth, to ensure that old cases of Sikh
killings are not opened.
The Harvard educated Finance
Minister is a crook of First order
to identify himself as a backward
class for reservation of jobs for
his community. He is from a money
lender community and a Pawn Broker,
who amassed huge wealth in the past.
Criminals are having the best time.
2006-11-05 12:30:19
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answered by pianist 5
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I liked to go to space, but I don't like the programs that they have in mind.
Personally, I would volunteer to have my brain extracted from my body - and planted into a robot(like the 'Danger Will Robertson Danger!') that way I could use a higher percentage of my brain, and be able to live longer.
The only reason I would do this is so that I could go on a ship into space and actually survive the trip. The human body ages overtime, plus we are extremely fragile. Too fast or too strong and our bodies can not handle the stress.
Thus a robotic body would be much easier. Then we could set new rules. Be able to go faster then the x amount because there is no human body to be harmed. My robotic body is part of the ship, there is no time limit of myself.
Take me to your leader - I'm from America.
2006-11-05 12:15:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Millions are always basically starving. We can't really do much to affect the lives of a people halfway around the world. Maybe the space program will provide jobs to the people, so maybe less will be starving. IMO providing jobs to people is better than giving them money.
2006-11-05 13:54:52
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answered by One 3
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i think of we ought to extend the NASA funds so as that they are in a position to be extra ambitious. that's been over 40 years when you consider that we've been on the moon. Skylab became 1973 the area commute became first released in 1981 and became designed interior the 1070's and has had the computers and demonstrate panels upgraded and different advancements they have been using the commute for 30 years now and that's going to be retired without substitute until the Orion turns into operational. there are various advantages from the area application like communications satellites. miniaturized electronics. the GPS gadget, climate satellites.
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answered by Anonymous
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Consider this: the lines are completely different, one way is for the fight against the fact of starving, and another way is the fight for developing science and tecnology.
I would like to see what happens now: how do you feel while thousands of people are anti-inmigrantes, and our politics promove a line pro-inmigrantes.
It is going to be a crash, a real brig crash!
You can visit in Madrid the UCM in Information Sciences and get some good material.
Kisses...
2006-11-06 02:02:59
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answered by ? 2
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Hola!
Yes, there are people starving but those resources should not stop the development of technology. Thanks to the space exploration research done mainly in the 70s, we have microwave technology, lasers for surgery and other applications, pace makers, ultrasound, and just about every instrument that saves lives in the emergency room.
So, it is a technology that gives back
2006-11-05 12:09:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, the people in charge aren't concerned about the enviornment so I suppose they're looking to the future for a place for us to live when the Earth is unsurvivable.
2006-11-05 12:07:20
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answered by Vadalia 4
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about india? it is sutable to groth of science power of nation and their proud
2006-11-05 12:18:21
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answered by keral 6
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quiet happy raising heads well above others
2006-11-05 13:53:04
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answered by R Purushotham Rao 4
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