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Re: The tower of the Zero Hunger

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 12:53 pm
by Roberto Lopez
rathinagiri wrote:It is so horrible. How much had they ruined a great country to this level. :(

My penny too...
Thanks!

Re: The tower of the Zero Hunger

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 12:53 pm
by Roberto Lopez
sudip wrote:Roberto, I also wrote something. Thank you for telling us about the site.
Thanks!

Re: The tower of the Zero Hunger

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 1:05 pm
by Roberto Lopez
luisvasquezcl wrote:Una gran obra la que hace esta gente ...
Te comento que nosotros en Chile también tuvimos a los que llamaron "Los Chicago boys", este grupo fue implementado por la dictadura que tuvimos entre 1973 y 1980 y que dejaron una pobreza gigantesca además de matar economicamente nuestro pais.
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Desgraciadamente, planes similares fueron aplicados en varios países de América Latina en la misma época con resultados parecidos.

Sadly, similar plans were applied in various Latin America countries in the same epoch, with similar results.
luisvasquezcl wrote: Bueno, no voy a alargarme más; paso a poner mi granito de arena para ayudar a nuestros hermanos.
Saludos cordiales,
Luis Vasquez.
Muchas Gracias! / Thank you very much!

Re: The tower of the Zero Hunger

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 2:15 pm
by srvet_claudio
Ladrillo entregado.
Un saludo cordial,
Claudio Soto.

Re: The tower of the Zero Hunger

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 2:54 pm
by Roberto Lopez
srvet_claudio wrote:Ladrillo entregado.
Un saludo cordial,
Claudio Soto.
Gracias!

Re: The tower of the Zero Hunger

Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 4:30 am
by swapan
Roberto Lopez wrote: Sorry for the boring explanation :)
Not at all Sir!

We've reached an age where all the time we can't talk about programming. Thanks for sharing....now a days I do not follow World News & Development (spare time goes to the music fan club I'm attached with) much, so was not at all aware of that Spain is also not in good shape.

We usually connect to countries like you with football news.

For many in this world the meal for two times for their families is a daily challenge. In our India though due to IT revolution a section of society has become rich comparatively but still the major portion of the population struggles for basic livelihood. Though the middle class society has grown a lot in the last 15 years...and its not like earlier decades - when the population of middle class society was not that large.

Now I must say sorry for the boring thoughts and slight deviation from the main topic of this thread.