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For the bitc ... sorry, 'lady dogs' worried about (c), feel free to click the pic., cut & paste the and post same. For those in the know, (c) is embedded, literally, on the net in the source itself.
And are there good public places in Mumbai?
Does India have the infrastructure to maintain high raises , like window cleaning ,painting, repairs, fire extinguishing etc?
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I expected better, but then you're a walking talking pain in the behind so I should've known better. If you had half a brain, it'd be obvious that I wasn't talking about Humayun's and Ayesha Dhunrue's watermarked photos, and that I wasn't only refering to you in my post. Let me spell it out for you again - that was for all of us. Oh...and lame a** try with the usual half baked BS in bold, 'cause had you not been all greedy and paid a bit more attention to what you flicked off skyscrapercity.com, you'd know that I took that picture I quoted in my post above.
We Indians (all south+east asians actually) are leaders in piracy. For us (incl. me), things like copyrights n trademarks mean nothing. Even when we live outside and earn in $$, we still carry our desi ethics and don't hesitate in plagiarizing or downloading pirated music and movies. And anyone talking about ethics or other facets of morality, is considered sissy and laughable.
...And then we make grandiose statements about how great our country and its 'sanskaar' are.
Now I wish we had more space for public recreation. The truth is - we're starved, and what little space we have, is too little. Apart from the many promenades along the western coastline, the lakes in the north, and Sanjay Gandhi National Park (the only one of its kind in the world within urban limits), the city has many small parks and a few large green lungs for example Shivaji Park, Mahalaxmi Race Course, Oval/Azad maidans etc. strewn across, but clearly, not nearly enough. That said, there are entertainment options here to suit every kind of income group.
All new structures including high rises are mandated by law to have Fire Fighting and Prevention equipment, and this is strictly enforced by the BMC. For facade cleaning and maintenance, all new high rises have window cleaning systems and movable mechanical maintenance platforms installed in them. The Bombay Fire Brigade needs to expand big time, though.
I expected better, but then you're a walking talking pain in the behind so I should've known better. If you had half a brain, it'd be obvious that I wasn't talking about Humayun's and Ayesha Dhunrue's watermarked photos, and that I wasn't only refering to you in my post. Let me spell it out for you again - that was for all of us. Oh...and lame a** try with the usual half baked BS in bold, 'cause had you not been all greedy and paid a bit more attention to what you flicked off skyscrapercity.com, you'd know that I took that picture I quoted in my post above.
Have you considered watermarking your photos or adding your signature? Its easier than dealing with us Indians where copyrights is nonexistent It will also help with your brand.
I have, but I've just never gotten around to it. Re: line in bold - If the Indians on skyscrapercity can do it with near perfect consistency, the Indians on defence.pk can do it too