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None.....start job direct, don't waste 2 years, Thanks -
Stop the press !!
Close the sub. -
How to stop wanting someone who doesn't want u ?
Start by creating distance, limit contact and avoid situations that keep you emotionally hooked. -
Got Scammed
Name and shame. No need to have any empathy for such dickheads -
Dekhne bhi nahi dete..
mujhe kyu toda , cry emoji -
Got Scammed
File a case, give them a lesson -
C'est la vie -
Hehe, couldn't wait for the next 20,020kms.
Crimemaster GOOGS -
How do safety standards strike a balance between added costs and the extra benefits of safety.
Agree with a lot of the other takes here, but I think it basically has to do with survivability. In the traffic industry, I've seen them go from "zero crashes" to "zero fatalities" when talking about "Vision Zero." The thinking goes "you can't fix stupid, but you can try to build an environment (including infrastructure, roadways, vehicles and even motorists/occupants/other users) such that the risk of fatalities in a crash is reduced." Personally, I think it's a more realistic and actionable approach to safety since there are definitely things we can do to make things safer even when hit. A lot of safety equipment out on the roadway rely on deflecting impacts or being breakaway to ensure that they reduce injury and death upon impact.
Borrowing from the aviation industry, safety standards were written in blood. Many of those safety standards and procedures are based on lessons learned from previous catastrophic events and fatalities. We learn from those mistakes and improve on how we do thing including building stuff. That's why civil/traffic engineers live by standard specifications, standard drawings, special provisions and typicals. If the product meets those documents, it's generally considered good to go. If they don't, there's a high chance you're either going to end up paying more in the long run by having to replace the thing significantly earlier (which has happened on occasion...) or worst case, paying in lives/limbs lost. -
Rohit Sharma to play in Ranji trophy after a decade + full squad details
Rohit yash shreyas Rahane dube
What a top 5 . -
Honda Neo-retro bike based on the Hornet 2.0 has been patented in India.
Put that cbr250 engine and a 15l fuel tank and watch the sales charts go↗️.it will obviously cannibalise the sales of the 300r&f ,but not many people buy them anyways. -
More mean girls like Poo?
Ishita Chauhan in Genius,
Priyanka Chopra in Aitraaz -
Anyone wanna sponsor my 50 ki pudia today?
Commander nahi hota cavender hota hai ludo -
Hehe, couldn't wait for the next 20,020kms.
Mileage now? -
33,000+ pre-bookings for the all-new Hyundai Palisade in South Korea on day 1!
Reliable range rover -
Rishabh Pant.. How Can a Professional Cricketer Say Such Things about a Franchise.
It’s not that serious just relax -
Why do relationships NERF people so bad?
Bhai Teri shaadi ho gayi??
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