Solar energy in space to power India

In its early days the internet was the domain of academics and scientists. Now with the dawn of Web 2.0 it’s open house for everyone. Is this progress or an excuse to indulge ourselves? An internet critic and Harvard academic debate.It’s all about You! (Radio Netherlands)

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They say this imitation is the best form of flattery, I used to think that, but now that we passed the 160th occurrence it’s becoming a real big problem. Today someone informed me of a site that ripped off our design. I knew about the site before, in fact, I knew about it in 2005 when I sent them a nice email asking them to change their design that they clearly took from our site. and the 3 cease and desist letters that followed it. Yet, as of today they have not changed a single thing about their site. I would typically post this on Pirated Sites, but they are just a forum that you have been approved by an administrator to post to. There used to be some flickr groups but I can’t locate them anymore, there is only an account to post to. I would link the site but they don’t deserve the traffic we’d send them. What to do? Well, I guess I can post it on Flickr. How many rip-offs are too many?

India is working on having a solar power generation station in space to meet the nation’s ever growing energy requirements. . Solar energy in space to power India

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