Originally posted by Amit Agrawal:
my gmail account says: "You are currently using 444 MB (18%) of your 2460 MB". What is your current usage of its storage? Do you think we will ever need to delete mails for creating space on our gmail account?
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hey Amit
i do have a email account on Gmail. Yes its good and the storage space is much high. But other service providers also offer the storage space offered by gmail.
rediffmail.com is one of them. currently my used space on rediff is
110221 Kb (5.3% of 2 GB)
here also you dont need to delete mails for creating space.![]()
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thanks.
Originally posted by Chetan Parekh:
[QB]Very important information.
Most of us do not know this.
Do you know that there is an expiry date (physical life) for LPG cylinders?
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What is meant by a physical life of LPG cylinder here? Is there any other life to LPG cylinder? Are you talking about the expiry date of gas inside the cylinder or the cylinder itself? Is there any limit to the number of times a cylinder can be used for this purpose and what is the period upto which we can keep the cylinder stored with us without using it.
Does the LPG cylinder that we use for cooking is same as that we use as the fuel for vehicles and are these expiry dates applicable there too?
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thanks.
Originally posted by Arjunkumar Shastry:
That issue was not addressed because injured people were factory workers don't come under the readership of TOI or IE.
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Oh. Arjun. This statement is not digestable.
Is it so that every issue which is addressed in TOI or IE comes under the readership across the section of people at all levels? You mean that TOI or IE never publish any issue about those people who don't read either newpapers.
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Originally posted by Arjunkumar Shastry:
One was saying "Japanese Manager and Indian Manager used to harass them.Sometimes they were not allowed to go outside the premises/toilets" Workers did not answer when they were asked on why didn't they complain about such treatment at that time.
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Sometimes the pressure from the management is so heavy that one needs to keep quite as the job is at a risk.
Workers were equally rude while beating few policemen and burning the police car.
I think police already warned them before this incidence by implmenting Article 144.
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It was told in the news that the protest from workers side was in a calm manner and only after policemen came and started beating the workers, they got furious and burnt the police car.
Originally posted by Jason Menard:
"Wild Flower",
Welcome to JavaRanch. We don't have many rules here, but we do have a naming policy which we try to strictly enforce. Please re-read this document and edit your display name in order to comply. Thanks in advance, and we look forward to seeing you around the Ranch.
Originally posted by Manish Hatwalne:
Well, unfortunately many of us still believe in rather irrational beliefs. Many people who died were the ones who tried to help others. A friend's friend died in the car when he managed to save some 30-40 ppl by droppingthem home, and when he was on his way back, got elotrocuted. Often the ppl who suffer most are the people who go beyond themselves to help others...
There are things beyond our control and comprehension, but let's not put some skewed logic to such natural disasters.
rgds,
- Manish
Originally posted by Andrew Monkhouse:
Hi Wild Flower Careful, or you may be asked to prove your facts.
While I have your attention, could you please take a look at the JavaRanch Official policy on registered names. Could you please change your displayed name here to meet the requirements of our policy?
Thanks, Andrew