Help needed for microcontroller based project.

Do they have electricity and city water and sewers? And do the people eat and send their kids to school? If so, and they've done it without government, then they should be held up as a paragon, an ideal to aspire to. :-)

Cheers! Rich

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Pobably why the US is the most corrupt democracy in the world, sorry Jim,

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martin

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martin griffith

Given Jim's politics he may actually be serious.

I doubt that Nigeria can be bettered for corrution actually.

Graham

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Pooh Bear

I could talk at length about my experiences of India.

Sadly though, ability appears not to play a large part in western companies' desire to outsource.

Graham

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Pooh Bear

"Pooh Bear"

Somalia comes to mind.

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Anthony Fremont

You could be right. Going back a bit in the thread though I don't think that qualifies as a democracy. In fact isn't there actually no government there at all ?

Graham

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Pooh Bear

LOL. Yeah, but they have a fully functioning cellular network and internet connectivity. That should count for something. ;-)

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Anthony Fremont

It's a person who knows nothing but volunteers for everything. As in " I do it " !!

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Alan

In article , Rich Grise, but drunk wrote: [...]

I had my fingers crossde ti ameks ti arhd ot egt teh rgiht ltetres.

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Ken Smith

The deafening silence you hear is the group unwillingness to do your homework/schoolwork for you. You won't learn anything that way. Do the work your self and come back when you have something partially working.

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We wish to know how you intend to pay for this information.

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Ian Stirling

helo,i am final year student and making my project on home intelligent system much confused about methodology to be followed plz help me

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Simple, first get intelligent

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Jan Panteltje

The thing is, the whole point of a student project is that it be done by the student. To the extent that it's fair to future employers for you to be helped, you should be able to get help from the university (?) staff.

Sylvia.

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Sylvia Else

"Stupider than Anyone Else"

** Bit difficult -

when you are one of faceless thousands of wannabe compewter science wankers at some third rate tech college in Bangalore.

And no-one likes you.

... Phil

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Phil Allison

not done by the student? 'talk someone else into doing the project'? Now that just makes him/her a 'manager'

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RobertMacy

And he'll get paid more for it.

He (?)'s clearly on a lucractive career path, and should regard any lack of understanding as being just beneath his pay grade.

Sylvia.

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Sylvia Else

1 Define your requirements (i.e., figure out what you want the gizmo to _do_). 2 Figure out how this translates into physical actions 3 Re-cast the results of step 2 into sets of requirements for sub-systems 4 If things aren't in fine enough detail yet to design hardware or software, take the results of step 3 and apply them to step 2 5 When everything is in fine enough detail to start cutting metal, building hardware, and writing software -- proceed.
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Tim Wescott

Haw! I love it!

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John S

Tim,

Your asking an Indian student to do homework !!

Your asking an Indian student to be self motivated.

Whats wrong whit you !!! ;-)

If he had learned how to do that in school, he would not be asking here.

hamilton

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hamilton

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