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High skilled jobs are at stake with the Grand Immigration Compromise currently in the senate. The bill favors corporations and not American Citizens by exploding the H-1B cap to 180,000. US Universities graduate 300,000 students per year in computer, information science, math and engineering. Yet average yearly job creation is only projected to be 120,000. There is NO American engineer shortage. The truth is that corporations want to depress wages.

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  • Does anyone want to take bets on how many years it will be before Adobe goes belly up with a tandoori at the helm?

    Not to mention people like Anil Bhavnani and Lily Tran - who runs the Acrobat project.

    Just look at what they did to Sun - it's all Indians and Chinese and their stock is at SEVEN dollars. Apple's is at $170. LOL. This is the result of Tandoori and noodle-shop owners trying to do software.

  • Where is the Indian OS?

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  • You mean corporations lie to save money? Universities lie to get your money?? Guffaw!

  • Bloomberg - "100,000 tons of human excrement that Indians leave each day in fields of potatoes, carrots and spinach, on banks that line rivers used for drinking and bathing and along roads jammed with scooters, trucks and pedestrians.

    ...

    India is struggling with a sanitation emergency. From the stream in Devis village to the nations holiest river, the Ganges, 75 percent of the countrys surface water is contaminated by human and agricultural waste and industrial effluent."

  • Google on "N.I.V. Horror Stories" and go to the first hit. Read some of the stories. This is what H-1B and guest workers are really doing to America.

    After that go to guestworkerfraud com

  • GDP by country 1 United States 13,840,000 2 Japan 4,381,576 3 Germany 3,320,913 4 China (PRC) 3,280,224h 5 United Kingdom 2,804,437 6 France 2,593,779 7 Italy 2,104,666 8 Spain 1,439,983 9 Canada 1,436,086 10 Brazil 1,313,590 11 Russia 1,289,535 12 India 1,100,695
  • Here is the result of 36% of NASA "scientists" being Indian. From 1961-1998 NASA only had ONE major space failure - Challenger in 1986. Since 1998 there have been numerous disasters - Columbia, two failed Mars missions, a major Atlas failure, and now this TODAY:

    NASA's Global Warming Satellite Crashes Minutes After Launch

    The satellite launched this morning, and sadly failed just three minutes after launch, plummeting back to Earth."

    So much for importing the best & brightest!

  • Does everyone know that Apple does not employ a single software engineer in India? In fact they closed their R&D center in India in 2005. Apple's stock is around 90.

    Meanwhile, Sun Microsystems which won't hire Americans and employs only Indian and Chinese software developers has a stock price of around $5.

    MS is going down the tubes because of foreign programmers, HP is too.

    You decide who are the best software people in the world. It's not Indians!

  • GUESTWORKERFRAUD COM

  • Indians are master of lying, cheating, stealing, fraud, con games, boasting, and pretending they are IT experts. Name ONE Indian software company that makes anything. Any Adobes, Microsofts, Apples of India? I'm not talking about fraud fakers like Satyam who brag they are making billions al the while their CEO is committing fraud - I am talking about real software products. Name one. The silence is deafening.

  • I have been writing software since I was 15 (25 years). I was writing software when India hadn't even seen a keyboard. I have written 18 successful commercial software products and I have lived and worked in Silicon Valley for 16 years. I've worked at Apple, Sony, Hitachi, Novell, you name it. If there is one thing I am certain of, it's that "Indian IT" is nothing but one giant congame.

  • Ben Wang, director of Florida State's High-Performance Materials Institute, has been leading the effort to develop buckypaper. His work is *** based on *** earlier work by *** Robert Curl Jr. and Richard E. Smalley ***, Rice researchers and Nobel Prize winners, who discovered that nanotubes would stick together when dispersed in a suspension and then passed filter through a fine mesh to yield a film. This film would be refined to become buckypaper.

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