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Well done India !

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Interesting.

I used to be in and out of Preston.
preston is a city full of many indians. i go to preston at least 3 times a week. i was there today in-fact. i have mates there. but its a bit shanty though. i assume you have relatives in preston?
 
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lol

Have you gone to therapy recently? Lets hope they bring you back to "normal". :tup:
 
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preston is a city full of many indians. i go to preston at least 3 times a week. i was there today in-fact. i have mates there. but its a bit shanty though. i assume you have relatives in preston?

Oh no, not one, not anywhere in Britain. Lots of old school buddies, though, and friends acquired later in life, met while working while they were elsewhere too, or met on line and never in meatspace. My other office was in Farnborough; Preston usually meant I was on the carpet.
 
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I was under the impression that there was quite a large amount of untapped resources in Pakistan-particularly in Baluchistan?

Typical South Asian bluster and bombast. There is some but blown out of proportion. Only significant because overall the country is apallingly poor in natural resources. Bit looks lot when you have nothing.

In my back garden there is a small stream with rusty red colour because in this area there is large traces of hematite. Well if I was in Pakistan I would probably be bragging about having "iron resources" in my garden and claim that some Chinese company is interested in mining it.

The truth is what Pakistan has is is very poor quality. Take the case of coal that they talk so much about found recently in Sindh. It's rubbish. It has such high moisture content and low methane content that it is similar to the "iron" in my garden. To extract the coal, remove the moisture etc is very expensive.

It can certainly be done but it is no match to say Indian coal or the even better Australian coal which has very, very high methane content. That is why our friend of the "higher and deeper love" China buys coal from Australia and not from Pakistan.
 
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preston is a city full of many indians. i go to preston at least 3 times a week. i was there today in-fact. i have mates there. but its a bit shanty though. i assume you have relatives in preston?

Never met a single Indian in Preston, except the time three of us were there from Bangalore for a board meeting.
 
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Oh no, not one, not anywhere in Britain. Lots of old school buddies, though, and friends acquired later in life, met while working while they were elsewhere too, or met on line and never in meatspace. My other office was in Farnborough; Preston usually meant I was on the carpet.
i like to stay up north here in the uk. but i do plan on going to the Farnborough airshow next year.
 
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i like to stay up north here in the uk. but i do plan on going to the Farnborough airshow next year.

Do.

It's super! Haven't been there since I left the company.

"I hate Immigrants,they come here and steal our Jobs"
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Where did you get my picture?
 
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Most honorable and smart Indians had left India. Few of them stay behind. It's a no brainier.

The smartest overseas Chinese have returned to China already, see those who established the companies like Tencent, Sohu, Baidu, DJI, etc. Someday, overseas Indians will return to India to help building their own country too.
 
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Short Tempered Guy

We all have two sides. Agreeable and disagreeable. Tell me is it not better to vent on cyberspace then real life. Sort of catharsis. Similar to how the most civilized and law abiding Japanese will buy and read hidous Manga comics.

And not so much Skin heads but above average concentration of what you might call underclass or "trailer trash" to use the American version. No work, fat, inbred, habitual drunkards shagging anything that moves, no aspiration, don't know who the dad was or in some cases even who the mum was and think they hold UK up on their shoulders. When the reality is they are a drag on it like chute behind a jet.

Worse is they meet their exact opposites British Pakistani's next door to them. Only delete the drunkards with religion. The resut of the two equally repugnent worlds colliding is trouble and headlines.
 
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what company was this? why did you leave lancashire anyway?

BAE. And I was never permanently living in Lancashire, or in Britain, for that matter. We had an office in York House in Farnborough, and I used to use that to go see clients, mainly the aerospace ones, in Britain, and Preston was usually the place for difficult meetings.

The biggest perk was being at Farnborough, on the other side, the inside, and getting access to everything.
 
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BAE. And I was never permanently living in Lancashire, or in Britain, for that matter. We had an office in York House in Farnborough, and I used to use that to go see clients, mainly the aerospace ones, in Britain, and Preston was usually the place for difficult meetings.

The biggest perk was being at Farnborough, on the other side, the inside, and getting access to everything.
ahh thats not in preston but in warton, but it uses the pr postcode though. life here can be a bit strenuous, depends on where you are though. but where theres no work, theres no reward

Because like I said I am a gypsy.
as of now i am officially going to call you the "asian gypsy" learn it, live it, and love it. :partay:
 
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