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To: tejek who wrote (460668)3/3/2009 2:12:19 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574343
 
Ted, > From what I have seen and heard, Bangalore, the high tech center in India, is a beautiful city with a high quality of life....esp. for India

A bunch of my coworkers traveled there to transfer a project. They came back with photos. It's exactly as I expected. Nice city, but you definitely do not want to live there.

By the way, I like this factoid you posted:

> Bangalore has produced the maximum international sportsmen in India for all sports ahead of even Mumbai & Delhi.

Have you seen the number of Olympic athletes that come from India? A country with a billion+ people, but last year in Beijing they only have like a few dozen athletes representing them. South Korea and Japan each had much more. Heck, even North Korea had almost as many as India.

Tenchusatsu