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Is fax becoming obsolete?
Is fax becoming obsolete? Yes. Is it considered obsolete? Probably by most people. Is it obsolete? Not completely so for all purposes. While the number of faxes most businesses receive or send would now be in single figures in any given month, you will sometimes, for example, find a contract which provides for notices to be given by letter, delivery or fax - but not provide for electronic delivery. If you want to deliver the notice instantly and the recipient isn’t in the same town, fax is the obvious choice for delivering your notice.A favourite story - in late 1984, at the end of my first year of work, I bumped into a former university colleague who said she was working on a legal case overseas. To my comment that that would pose various logistical issues she said they had this new machine which was like a photocopier attached to a phone line - you put a document on the copier at this end and a copy of it came out at the end. I replied that that sounded great, but surely it would never catch on as that would require everyone to have one of these machines. It took about 2 more years before businesses got far more faxes than they did hard copy letters. Moral of the story - don’t ask me about new technology!
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What are the best productivity tools for entrepreneurs?
I now accept Suggested Edits, as they come in. Include the price of the product/service.Pre Launch:Javelin. Start and grow your product faster. javelin.com/?ref=p5eybNFKResearch:Clipular http://www.clipular.com (free)Evernote http://www.evernote.com. Free, and $45 per year.Launching Soon Page:LaunchRock http://www.launchrock.comLaunchSoon http://launchsoon.comLanding PagesSelf Hosted:ThemeForest http://www.themeforest.net $8+Hosted:UnBounce (landing pages) http://www.unbounce.com $50/moKickOffLabs: http://www.kickofflabs.com/ $15/monthOptimizely: https://www.optimizely.com/ $17/monthTurnkey...
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Which tools help to boost work productivity?
First things first, from all the tools I use, I’m listing a few that save me an immense amount of time. Thus helping me focus on things that matter. Here goes my list:Pocket - A handy tool to save useful links. After a while, my bookmarks are just unorganised and Pocket made it simple to save links. I could save everything in one place and hence retrieval is easy. Also, If I ever come across something during work that might be a distraction, I Pocket it and read it later.Buffer - Primarily I use this to manage posts and content from our SM handles. I schedule posts at one time and never have to look at it again. This saves a lot of time as I can dedicatedly work on the content and push them to the pipeline.LearnBee - (Disclaimer: my team built it and I use it every day). I use it to find a specific work file quickly or to attach multiple work files in an email or to search for a file to show to the team during a meeting. The Chrome extension just saves me an immense amount of time, which I otherwise waste searching for a file.Jira and Trello - Both of these tools help me individually as well as my team to prioritize, organise and complete tasks in a better and efficient way.
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You have been contracted to build the world’s first modern battleship since the 1940s with a budget similar to what went into th
The class would be known as the Superior class battleship thanks to input by Brayden Swanson named after the great lakes.The first ship would be known as the USS Superior, named after lake superior, because in my opinion it’s a very superior ship design. (yes, I say so myself, but I spent too much time on this so I’m proud of it. )So my design isn’t going to be your traditional big gun warship because at this point while big guns are great at gunfire support they lack the range to strike far inshore and are quite inaccurate designed to saturate entire map grids leaving nothing standing, but...
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India: Should India scrap the MMRCA deal which is under negotiations with France to acquire Dassault Rafale and pitch for Russia
India is planning to decommission its entire fleet of MiG 21s and MiG 27s by the year 2020~2023. Now, the MiG 21 is an Interceptor while the MiG 27 is a Ground attack aircraft.The MMRCA program was initiated to replace both these specialized aircraft with a Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft.This is the reason IAF floated a global tender for a suitable aircraft.Now, Why Rafale, Why not Su-35??Ground Role:The Su-35 is predominantly an Air Interdiction/ Air Superiority Fighter. Although it can also undertake ground missions, it will be a very over performing asset for a ground missions. It will be very effective to shoot invading aircraft out of the sky. But for ground attack missions, its cost of operating per flight hour will be expensive compared to that of the Rafale. Also, India already operates 197 Su-30MKI (Flanker-H) which is similar in performance capabilities to the Su-35. The Rafale is easier to maintain, it has a lower RCS compared to the Su-35 which means it can undertake Hi-Lo-Hi missions. The comparable aircraft in Ground attack capabilities to that of the Rafale would be the Su-34 Fullback. India already operates the High End Sukhois and is also going to induct the Light Spectrum LCAs. It needs to fill in the intermediate role for a combat aircraft which has both Air-to-Air and Air-to-Ground capabilities. The Rafale is the best aircraft in this unique category and it beats all of its competitors by a comfortable margin. Air Role: Rafale:Rafale’s placement of canards, which are close coupled to the wing, means that outboard canard vortices energize the wing tips regardless of the angle of attack. This results in excellent roll onset rate at all flight conditions, allowing aircraft to be flown with rapid reversals of flight directions instead of rolling pulls. Canards also create an area of low pressure on forward part of the wing, which results in a signNow pitch-up tendency and consequently in rapid pitch onset rate. The climb rate of the Rafale is 305 m/s, indicating very good acceleration. The wing loading of 275 kg/m2 at combat weight gives it instantaneous turn rate, unmatched among Western fighters, especially when combined with close-coupled canard’s favorable effects on wing lift at high angles of attack. The Thrust-to-weight ratio is 1.2 at combat weight, and allows it to have a good sustained turn rate, especially when combined with its very high lift to drag ratio.Su-35Su-35's climb rate is 280 m/s, indicating inferior acceleration when compared to the Su-30 as well as Rafale, Typhoon, J-11 and J-10. Wing loading at combat weight is 377 kg/m2, indicating comparably low but still borderline adequate instantaneous turn rate. Thrust-to-weight ratio of 1.24 indicates an adequate sustained turn rate.However, it has large visual and Infrared Signatures which reduce its ability to surprise the enemy, while its own ability to detect surprise bounces is limited due to inadequate rearward visibility.Comparative analysis:The Rafale has low-wing loading capability when compared with the Su-35 and even with Typhoon, this results in good turn performance; as low wing loading results in high gust sensitivity and is thus undesireable for strike aircraft. Very low wing loading makes them obvious to be optimized for air superiority.Su-35's large size and high weight results in inferior maneuverability in air combat when compared to the Rafale. Although Su-35 is equipped with TVC, it will not make it more maneuverable than Rafale. Su-35 has better aerodynamics than F-15 or F-16, yes it maybe the best in its class, still inferior to the Rafale.Why Shouldn't India scrap the MMRCA deal?Technological Perspectives:The Dassault Rafale is equipped with the RBE2 AA Active Electronically Scanned Array. With the signing of the Rafale Deal, this compact radar technology would be transferred to India. India has earmarked the usage of this radar or one of its derivatives for the LCA MkII and AMCA. The cancellation of the Rafale deal would mean that the critical technologies for our other fighter programs may be left in the lurch. This will adversely affect the induction timelines and capabilities of our future weapon platforms.Rafale uses several futuristic technologies such as Data Fusion (a central computer intelligently selects and prioritises information to display to pilots for simpler command and control) and Direct Voice Input (a style of human–machine interaction "HMI" in which the user makes voice commands to issue instructions to the machine). With the signing of the deal, some of these technologies could be received from France by using India's clout. This will be a massive boost to India's Indigenous fighters such as LCA MkII and AMCA whose Air Staff Requirements speak of incorporating such technologies.Geopolitical and Strategic perspectives.Negotiations are not just a piece of verbal agreement. They involve several complex procedures between government and participating industries. When program was officially sanctioned, several rules were set for the tender process. The deal has to proceed along these guidelines. So, if the deal is now cancelled, it means that the Indian Policy planners have to go all the way back to the drawing board, scrap the entire process and rework new procurement mechanisms considering the current market scenario, air staff requirements and geopolitical situation. This will effectively push the selection, testing and induction of a suitable aircraft all the way till 2025... Mind you, the MMRCA deal was proposed way back in 2003 and it had taken the program to signNow L-1 bidder stage in 2012 ( 9 years)... If that happens again, the IAF will not be inducting an aircraft for another 12~14 years.. This will adversely affect the force levels of the country which already faces double threat from both the borders and new forms of threat from the Indian ocean. So, the ideal approach would to go on and complete the deal and induct the aircraft asap. If there's one lesson Indian policy planners should learn, it is to give importance to developing capacity building in Defence Technology both in R&D and Production Management. India should fast track not just the LCA project, but half a dozen other projects such as LCA Mk-II, N-LCA, AMCA, IJT, LCH and FGFA. What is the current status of the India-France Rafale deal?I hope this satisfies your query.
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What is your review of The Hunting Party (album)?
★★★★Having heard Linkin Park’s 6th studio album, titled “The Hunting Party”, I’ve decided to write my own review of the record.The album wastes no time introducing the listener to a harder and more aggressive side of the Californian sextet. The track “Keys to the Kingdom” starts off with vocalist Chester B screaming “No Control! No Surprise!” in a way that reminds listeners of the electronic screams in the “Reanimation” remix of their song “Points of Authority”. What follows is a chorus-singing verse-chorus-rapping verse-chorus-guitar solo-chorus structured song that leaves the casual fan dazed and sends hardcore fans into euphoria.The next track “All for Nothing” features Page Hamilton, the front man of Helmet. The song structure goes back to familiar Linkin Park territory, with the interplay of rap verses and a sing-along chorus. With another guitar solo and rapper Mike Shinoda proclaiming “And no I'm not your soldier, I'm not taking any orders/ I'm a five star general infantry controller “, the album distances itself from Hybrid Theory and convinces the listener to concede that another Hybrid Theory/Meteora will not be released in a long while. A notable feature of the song is the chorus. With Hamilton doing the lead vocals, Chester and Mike chant “Your word /Obeyed / My debt/ Repaid/ Our trust / Betrayed / All for nothing /All for nothing” in a manner that could get their crowd to sing along effortlessly.As the track fades away, you can hear Brad and Mike talking about “putting the heavy shit”, and the next track “Guilty All the Same” kicks in. The guitar riffs resemble those of Iron Maiden and Avenged Sevenfold, and the track ends with a solo played heavily on the “wah-wah” pedal. While the song is great, it feels too long at times and could’ve been cut short at some places. However, Chester’s performance shows a huge amount of passion, and a lack of energy (caused due to straining his vocal cords over the years). However it doesn’t take anything away from the track and the appearance of Rakim certainly makes the song a signature of the album.The album then takes us to an interlude in the form of a track titled “The Summoning”, laden with noises and an apocalyptic tune that randomly ends with a bunch of people screaming. That cloud of confusion is cleared though, as Linkin Park follow the foot-steps of the Misfits and the Anti-Nowhere League with a heavy punk track called “War”. Any doubt in Chester’s abilities is just shattered with his unbelievable vocal prowess. The track features heavy guitar work and a fast solo. As a pleasant surprise, Chester does the introductory “1, 2 , 1-2-3-4” chant at the beginning.Fast forward to the next track “Wastelands”, and the track is hip-hop/rap-centric, with Mike delivering his lines like a “razor-blade” and a poppy chorus from Chester keeps him in his comfort zone. The song features a Synth solo of sorts, before the chorus harmonies are twisted slightly to avoid any monotony.This brings us to the first radio friendly single of the album “Until It’s Gone”, where the band moves on to familiar themes of their first two albums, talking about not knowing what you’ve got until it’s gone. While there’s no short of guitar work, energy and vocal prowess on this track, it ends up being the weakest track for no fault of its own.The highlight of this album would be the next track “Rebellion”. Featuring Daron Malakian of System of a Down on the guitars, the iconic SoaD riff pattern kicks in, with Brad Delson providing harmonies that couldn’t fit any better on the track. Mike Shinoda sings for the most part of the song, and the track talks about how we, the modern generation, are just “imitations of rebellion”, having never really faced “oppression’s guns” and gives the listener a lot to digest. Chester Bennington does his part, and his screams during the bridge are undeniably impressive.The next track “Mark the Graves”, a favourite of mine, is a very experimental, yet structured song. It features everything from power chord harmonies, guitar solos, electronic elements, heavy distorted riffs, melodic verses, powerful choruses and screams, yet somehow doesn’t seem forced or unnatural. The theme of the song is haunting and open to interpretation.“Mark the Graves” transitions to a beautiful instrumental track titled “Drawbar”. This track draws a lot of hate from many fans, apparently due to the fact that the band “misused” Tom Morello, from Rage against the Machine. Morello and Shinoda piece together a mesmerizing duet of keyboard and guitar harmonies, and while it is vastly different from their other tracks, it is fitting for an interlude on an album. The next track is another ballad that could fit well on Living Things just as well as it does on this record. “Final Masquerade” has a perfect blend of Synth and distorted guitar, and features Chester’s finest performance on the album. Lyrics such as “'Cause I can't see forgiveness, and you can't see the crime”, are straight to the point, but poetically structured, making this another anthem to add to the band’s repertoire.The transition effects between “Final Masquerade” and the last track, “A Line in the Sand”, are well done. At 6:35, the last track has a sci-fi vibe, with themes of regret and underlying references to the unfair political systems around the world. The signature riff of this song borrows from “Victimized” and “Guilty All The Same”, but has an organic vibe that doesn’t allow the listener to be distracted. Mike Shinoda delivers his most powerful performance as a singer on this track, and his lament-styled vocals fit the lyrics perfectly. The chorus sees Chester deliver another solid performance, although my issues with this section of the song will be explained later below. The song ends phenomenally, and ends up being a song that possesses an aura that very few tracks of the band have, such as “Waiting for the End” and “Faint”.At 45 minutes long, The Hunting Party is a great departure from the electronic direction the band has been pursuing for the past 4 years. The unsung hero of this album would be Rob Bourdon, as his standard drumming patterns have been abandoned, and he makes use of the double bass and kick-drum techniques, and proves that he is more than just an average drummer in a famous group. Brad Delson also challenges himself and brings out more energy into his guitar style, with bassist Dave Farrell co-operating without any restraint. Joe Hahn makes sure he doesn't fade into the background, with his electronic expertise being vital to the background of many tracks. However, despite Chester Bennington’s heroic vocals, the hero of this album is the producer/rapper/multi-instrumentalist/co-vocalist, Mike Shinoda. Taking on many a responsibility, Shinoda ensures that the direction taken in this record is worth the risk, and proves that Linkin Park can change direction in any way without it sounding too cheesy or unnatural.That’s not to say the album is flawless. Earlier on, I talked about having an issue with the chorus of A Line in the Sand. When you analyse the songs Wastelands, Guilty All The Same, and A Line in the Sand, it’s heavily noticeable that the chorus in each of these songs could replace the other and it wouldn't make a difference. The production quality seems to waver between many tracks, but this can be partially attributed to the fact that “Wastelands” and “Final Masquerade” are co-produced with producers from professional backgrounds. While transitions between tracks are fine, many tracks end with weird noises that can be distracting and random at first, although they tend to grow on you later.On the whole, the album is a great one, and after 14 years, the band from Agoura Hills has proven once again, that they can stand the test of time, stay relevant in the music scene and sell out shows that can cater to fans from multiple genres of rock, pop and metal. Final Rating: 8.5/10
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