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Not really. The non-segue segue has no traction. See, two posts down already and we're not talking about small condoms anymore. Instead, we're discussing segues.

maybe you should discuss ribbed condoms if you need traction :whistle:

There all to big, but maybe if he cuts off the resivoir tip he might get it to fit :P

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Not really. The non-segue segue has no traction. See, two posts down already and we're not talking about small condoms anymore. Instead, we're discussing segues.

maybe you should discuss ribbed condoms if you need traction :whistle:

There all to big, but maybe if he cuts off the resivoir tip he might get it to fit :P

Sorry Olivia but I just coulnt resist. (F)

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Upon meeting this growing population of educated individuals coming to the US from India I've learned they are most often tri-lingual, open minded, peaceful, incredibly brilliant, creative, dedicated, and highly motivated. When I compare this to my American counterparts I was disappointed that some or most of these qualities were lacking. I dismissed this as I am meeting the cream of the crop from India who are able to come here.

Unfortunately, highly skilled and educated are not on the list. :blink:

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Watch the interview.

Upon meeting this growing population of educated individuals coming to the US from India I've learned they are most often tri-lingual, open minded, peaceful, incredibly brilliant, creative, dedicated, and highly motivated. When I compare this to my American counterparts I was disappointed that some or most of these qualities were lacking. I dismissed this as I am meeting the cream of the crop from India who are able to come here.

Unfortunately, highly skilled and educated are not on the list. :blink:

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Not really. The non-segue segue has no traction. See, two posts down already and we're not talking about small condoms anymore. Instead, we're discussing segues.

maybe you should discuss ribbed condoms if you need traction :whistle:

There all to big, but maybe if he cuts off the resivoir tip he might get it to fit :P

maybe he could use a thimble and we can call him "Thumbelina" :lol:

Upon meeting this growing population of educated individuals coming to the US from India I've learned they are most often tri-lingual, open minded, peaceful, incredibly brilliant, creative, dedicated, and highly motivated. When I compare this to my American counterparts I was disappointed that some or most of these qualities were lacking. I dismissed this as I am meeting the cream of the crop from India who are able to come here.

Unfortunately, highly skilled and educated are not on the list. :blink:

you mean arjit is all of those? :blink:

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I'm researching ABC News Reports for one of my papers in a Senior Level Media class and I found this impressively intelligent and articulate news report on outsourcing India. It's one of the better news reports I've viewed today by ABC.

The last five years I've lived in Boise I've noticed the East-Indian population rising which is not surprising because we have companies like Hewlett Packard, Micron, and the corporate headquarters for Albertson's. Upon meeting this growing population of educated individuals coming to the US from India I've learned they are most often tri-lingual, open minded, peaceful, incredibly brilliant, creative, dedicated, and highly motivated.

I am sure my husband would LOVE to hear your description of him and his countrymen! (Alas, he is only bi-lingual, but I work with people who have 5-6 languages under their belts!)

When I compare this to my American counterparts I was disappointed that some or most of these qualities were lacking. I dismissed this as I am meeting the cream of the crop from India who are able to come here.

However, having access to the internet and chatting with individuals around the world as well as watching these news reports I am learning the people of India are truly an impressive and huge population to keep us on our toes. They can take our college mathematic text books from the 1970's and pay little to nothing for them and get the same education out of it that college student today in the US are paying for brand new mathematic text books that cost $100+.

The thing I like about this report is that it at least hints at the fact that there is a thriving middle class in India, not just the poverty or the grand riches of Maharajas... That is the thing that has surprised friends and family who have come to visit us over the last few years - they expect to see things like the Taj Mahal or the slums, but are taken aback the most by the neighborhoods of nice homes!

I don't think the question is between the US and India, but India and China for the coming years!

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Good point. I've read articles from Forbes and Times that China and India are combining forces. That's a population of 2billion ppl!

China and India

The thing I like about this report is that it at least hints at the fact that there is a thriving middle class in India, not just the poverty or the grand riches of Maharajas... That is the thing that has surprised friends and family who have come to visit us over the last few years - they expect to see things like the Taj Mahal or the slums, but are taken aback the most by the neighborhoods of nice homes!

I don't think the question is between the US and India, but India and China for the coming years!

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