Indian wins TI design challenge
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This one is for the bastards who said that indians know nothing.
Take this in your ass philotsopher!
http://www.ti.com/sc/analogdesignchallenge
Texas Instruments $100,000 Analog Design Challenge
Overall Winner and Asian Regional Winner: $100,000 Prize Money Indranil Majumdar,
India Winning Design: RACAS 2001 -- Railway Collision Avoidance System RACAS is an
Anti-Collision system that prevents collisions in a railway network. Paired Digital
Transponders operating in the ISM band for radio ranging and quasi packet
connectivity.
RACAS 2001 is a real world design that could make railway tracks collision safe and
help save thousands of lives.
Indranil's $100,000 winning design incorporated a variety of power management,
interface, RF, logic and microcontroller products all from Texas Instruments.
Take this in your ass philotsopher!
http://www.ti.com/sc/analogdesignchallenge
Texas Instruments $100,000 Analog Design Challenge
Overall Winner and Asian Regional Winner: $100,000 Prize Money Indranil Majumdar,
India Winning Design: RACAS 2001 -- Railway Collision Avoidance System RACAS is an
Anti-Collision system that prevents collisions in a railway network. Paired Digital
Transponders operating in the ISM band for radio ranging and quasi packet
connectivity.
RACAS 2001 is a real world design that could make railway tracks collision safe and
help save thousands of lives.
Indranil's $100,000 winning design incorporated a variety of power management,
interface, RF, logic and microcontroller products all from Texas Instruments.
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You are getting me confused with somebody else because I never made that statement.
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But you DO keep on saying that indians are here on H1-B's because they are cheap and
nothing else right?
You see you just dont want to admit that Indians are really intelligent, moreso than
a lot of Americans and therefore that's why they excel in the high tech industry.
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[usenetquote2]>> This one is for the bastards who said that indians know nothing.[/usenetquote2]
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[usenetquote2]>> Take this in your ass philotsopher![/usenetquote2]
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[usenetquote2]>> http://www.ti.com/sc/analogdesignchallenge[/usenetquote2]
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[usenetquote2]>> Texas Instruments $100,000 Analog Design Challenge[/usenetquote2]
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[usenetquote2]>> Overall Winner and Asian Regional Winner: $100,000 Prize Money Indranil Majumdar,[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>> India Winning Design: RACAS 2001 -- Railway Collision Avoidance System RACAS is an[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>> Anti-Collision system that prevents collisions in a railway network. Paired[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>> Digital Transponders operating in the ISM band for radio ranging and quasi packet[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>> connectivity.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>>[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>> RACAS 2001 is a real world design that could make railway tracks collision safe[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>> and help save thousands of lives.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>>[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>> Indranil's $100,000 winning design incorporated a variety of power management,[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>> interface, RF, logic and microcontroller products all from Texas Instruments.[/usenetquote2]
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nothing else right?
You see you just dont want to admit that Indians are really intelligent, moreso than
a lot of Americans and therefore that's why they excel in the high tech industry.
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[usenetquote2]>> This one is for the bastards who said that indians know nothing.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>>[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>> Take this in your ass philotsopher![/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>>[/usenetquote2]
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[usenetquote2]>> http://www.ti.com/sc/analogdesignchallenge[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>>[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>> Texas Instruments $100,000 Analog Design Challenge[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>>[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>>[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>> Overall Winner and Asian Regional Winner: $100,000 Prize Money Indranil Majumdar,[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>> India Winning Design: RACAS 2001 -- Railway Collision Avoidance System RACAS is an[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>> Anti-Collision system that prevents collisions in a railway network. Paired[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>> Digital Transponders operating in the ISM band for radio ranging and quasi packet[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>> connectivity.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>>[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>> RACAS 2001 is a real world design that could make railway tracks collision safe[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>> and help save thousands of lives.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>>[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>> Indranil's $100,000 winning design incorporated a variety of power management,[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>> interface, RF, logic and microcontroller products all from Texas Instruments.[/usenetquote2]
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You might want to read TEXAS Instruments online new service.
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[usenetquote2]> > This one is for the bastards who said that indians know nothing.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Take this in your ass philotsopher![/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
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[usenetquote2]> > http://www.ti.com/sc/analogdesignchallenge[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Texas Instruments $100,000 Analog Design Challenge[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Overall Winner and Asian Regional Winner: $100,000 Prize Money Indranil Majumdar,[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > India Winning Design: RACAS 2001 -- Railway Collision Avoidance System RACAS is[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > an Anti-Collision system that prevents collisions in a railway network. Paired[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Digital Transponders operating in the ISM band for radio ranging and quasi packet[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > connectivity.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > RACAS 2001 is a real world design that could make railway tracks[/usenetquote2]
collision
[usenetquote2]> > safe and help save thousands of lives.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Indranil's $100,000 winning design incorporated a variety of power management,[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > interface, RF, logic and microcontroller products all from Texas Instruments.[/usenetquote2]
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[usenetquote2]> > This one is for the bastards who said that indians know nothing.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Take this in your ass philotsopher![/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > http://www.ti.com/sc/analogdesignchallenge[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Texas Instruments $100,000 Analog Design Challenge[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Overall Winner and Asian Regional Winner: $100,000 Prize Money Indranil Majumdar,[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > India Winning Design: RACAS 2001 -- Railway Collision Avoidance System RACAS is[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > an Anti-Collision system that prevents collisions in a railway network. Paired[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Digital Transponders operating in the ISM band for radio ranging and quasi packet[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > connectivity.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > RACAS 2001 is a real world design that could make railway tracks[/usenetquote2]
collision
[usenetquote2]> > safe and help save thousands of lives.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Indranil's $100,000 winning design incorporated a variety of power management,[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > interface, RF, logic and microcontroller products all from Texas Instruments.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
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Sir, does the company you work for in NYC know that you are spending valuable company
time posting on Usenet?
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time posting on Usenet?
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Because it says "Indranil Majumdar, India". I guess he is from TI (India),
Bangalore, India.
Another dead give away is that his name is Indian.
Joe Schmoe wrote:
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[usenetquote2]> > This one is for the bastards who said that indians know nothing.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Take this in your ass philotsopher![/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > http://www.ti.com/sc/analogdesignchallenge[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Texas Instruments $100,000 Analog Design Challenge[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Overall Winner and Asian Regional Winner: $100,000 Prize Money Indranil Majumdar,[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > India Winning Design: RACAS 2001 -- Railway Collision Avoidance System RACAS is[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > an Anti-Collision system that prevents collisions in a railway network. Paired[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Digital Transponders operating in the ISM band for radio ranging and quasi packet[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > connectivity.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > RACAS 2001 is a real world design that could make railway tracks collision safe[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > and help save thousands of lives.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Indranil's $100,000 winning design incorporated a variety of power management,[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > interface, RF, logic and microcontroller products all from Texas Instruments.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
Bangalore, India.
Another dead give away is that his name is Indian.
Joe Schmoe wrote:
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[usenetquote2]> > This one is for the bastards who said that indians know nothing.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Take this in your ass philotsopher![/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > http://www.ti.com/sc/analogdesignchallenge[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Texas Instruments $100,000 Analog Design Challenge[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Overall Winner and Asian Regional Winner: $100,000 Prize Money Indranil Majumdar,[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > India Winning Design: RACAS 2001 -- Railway Collision Avoidance System RACAS is[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > an Anti-Collision system that prevents collisions in a railway network. Paired[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Digital Transponders operating in the ISM band for radio ranging and quasi packet[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > connectivity.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > RACAS 2001 is a real world design that could make railway tracks collision safe[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > and help save thousands of lives.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Indranil's $100,000 winning design incorporated a variety of power management,[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > interface, RF, logic and microcontroller products all from Texas Instruments.[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2]
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