Aditya
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Aditya
@AdityaRPanda
Engineer, Manager, Investor. Tweet Finance, Stock, Tech, Health and for Fun😊
Blue Dot Sumali Mayıs 2013
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@FntsyGold @TodayiLearrned @HumanBeingBross Exactly, when saw the Qns, 4 cames to mind within 2 seconds.
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@TodayiLearrned @HumanBeingBross It’s a 3-4-5 triangle, you should be able to recognize these immediately
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@PicturesFoIder I can't believe how close that ship is to shore. I can't believe it's not hitting ground.
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After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today.
I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.
It has been an honor serving under @POTUS and @DNIGabbard and leading the professionals at NCTC.
May God bless America.

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@hvgoenka You don’t even watch the shit you forward harsh!! They mixed four colours! Kyaa yaar Harsh.
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@elormkdaniel I played sniper game with that red button. Initially it was difficult but once you master it's very convenient between typing and cursor movement
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That tiny red nub sitting between the G, H, and B keys on keyboards has been quietly dividing the tech world for over 30 years. Half the people who encounter it have no idea what it does. The other half refuse to use anything else.
It’s called the TrackPoint. And it was born out of a single frustrating observation.
In 1984, a researcher named Ted Selker conducted a study showing that it takes a typist 0.75 seconds to shift their hand from the keyboard to the mouse and a comparable amount of time to shift back.  That 1.5 seconds of lost time, multiplied across an entire workday, felt like a solvable problem. So he built something that would eliminate it entirely; a pressure-sensitive nub planted right in the middle of the keyboard, so your hands never had to leave the keys at all. IBM introduced it commercially in 1992 on the ThinkPad 700 series. 
The way it works is not what most people expect. It doesn’t move like a joystick. It responds to pressure. Beneath the rubber cap sit strain gauges that measure the force applied in different directions and translate it into cursor movement. The harder you press, the faster the cursor moves.  There is no repositioning, no lifting your finger, no running out of space. Infinite cursor movement from a single fingertip that never moves more than a millimeter.
The red color almost didn’t happen. IBM’s product safety division had reserved red exclusively for emergency power-off switches on mainframe computers.
ThinkPad designer Richard Sapper got around this by calling the color IBM Magenta and when the first batch shipped, the engineers made it decidedly more crimson. A loophole dressed in plain sight. 
Power users programmers, analysts, executives who live on their keyboards swear by it. The reason, according to Lenovo’s chief design officer, is that your hands never leave the home row. You type and navigate simultaneously, without the constant interruption of reaching for a trackpad.  Once mastered, people say it feels less like using a tool and more like an extension of thought.
Most laptops abandoned it. Lenovo never did. And the people who know, know.
Mololuwa | Cybersecurity - (The God Complex)@cyber_rekk
What exactly is the use of this stuff on a keyboard?
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Am just wondering the craze for photos
How this picture would’ve been taken!!!
🔸 Two people pretending to be asleep
🔸Placed the trophy in between
🔸 Asked the Cameraman to click it from an angle and height.
The love for Camera and making everything a #Tamasha
Surya Kumar Yadav@surya_14kumar
Déjà vu 🧿
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A distress call from IRIS Dena was received at the MRCC Colombo in the early hours of 04 March 26 as reported by the Sri Lankan Navy. The ship was operating 20 NM West of Galle in the SAR region under Sri Lankan responsibility. On receipt of the information, the Indian Navy promptly launched its SAR efforts commencing with a long-range maritime patrol aircraft at 1000 hr on 04 March 26 to augment the search efforts led by Sri Lanka. Another aircraft with air droppable life rafts was also kept standby for immediate deployment. INS Tarangini which was operating in vicinity was deployed for aiding the rescue efforts and arrived in search area by 1600 hr on 04 March 26. By this time SAR had been undertaken by Sri Lankan Navy and other agencies. INS Ikshak has also sailed from Kochi to augment the search efforts and continues to remain in the area to search for missing personnel as a humanitarian measure for ship wrecked personnel. Coordination with the Sri Lankan side on Search and Rescue efforts is ongoing: Indian Navy

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For those who give long lectures that feed biscuits to Dogs and they will never bite you.
Aunty Jee was a Dog Lover and she was feeding #StrayDogs as a daily routine. But even that did not save her from Dog bite. Now she has to take Rabies Injection.
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The pigeon is that type of bird; wherever it goes, it eliminates all other birds. It completely destroys the entire ecosystem.
The pigeon is the only bird that has adapted itself to urban life. Pigeons have stopped being afraid of humans. They lay eggs anywhere. Pigeons lay eggs in large numbers and gradually increase their population to such an extent that all other birds begin to disappear. Since the birds that prey on pigeons in the ecosystem, such as hawks and eagles, have become very few or almost non-existent, pigeons are multiplying rapidly.
While other birds are becoming extremely rare or even extinct due to the terror and menace of pigeons. Moreover, pigeons have spread several dangerous diseases to humans and animals. Recently, a person died in Surat and Ahmedabad, Gujarat, and when the investigation revealed that the death was caused by a pigeon, everyone was shocked.
Several diseases can be spread by pigeons, including histoplasmosis, cryptococcosis, psittacosis, and hypersensitivity pneumonitis.
Incidentally, the pigeon is not a native Indian bird; it came to India from Africa and has completely taken over, driving other birds to extinction.
The Jain community, which has been campaigning for years to feed pigeons in Mumbai, needs to understand that it is more important to save thousands of native Indian birds like cuckoos, sparrows, mynas, bulbuls, parrots, kingfishers, and lapwings, which are disappearing from cities and towns.

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@swapnakpanda @theskindoctor13 Actually you don't know the threat!
Just Google or ask AI
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@theskindoctor13 All animals and birds poop. Crow is another bird which does similar activities like pigeon.
Why is pigeon hated so much, but not the crow or other similar birds or animals?
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The pigeons of our block’s parking shed. Come morning, noon, or evening, they’re always here. Same spot. Same faces. Same life.
You scare them, they don’t move.
You scare them properly, they fly two meters and return to the exact same place.
Other birds fly, explore, struggle, build beautiful nests, migrate across continents, hunt, get hunted, and contribute to the food chain and evolution. These ones? They just sit. And drop.
Sometimes I feel the end of humanity won’t come from war or climate change, but from some deadly mutated super-virus born in pigeon poop, quietly inhaled, transmitted from human to human through air, and finally finishing us off… while they continue sitting there.

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@theskindoctor13 Rats of Sky, we need strict laws to make them vanish.
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@Khurpenchinfra Left most lane always crowded, truck and heavy vehicle goes to the right most for safety and to save time. This is why 90% heavy vehicles on 3rd lane.
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