Think Digit is busy counting money Rs. 4 crores to give away to the CTC II winners. lol
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Team Digit please pay attention. Digit is a great magazine and you dont need to resort to cheap gimmicks like '4 crore worth gifts inside' to woo the readers. Anyone can open the link Thinkdigit.com India > Technology Guide News and Reviews | Technology News, Information and Updates on Gadgets Online. and see that total value of 07 prizes listed there is not more than Rs 5 lac.
Now if you think that a chance to read an online Unix/C++ course is called a gift worth Rs 900, then plenty of websites offer such type of lessons for free of cost. And those of who know that, they think Digit is taking them for a ride by raising the price of magazine to Rs 250 and in turn offering virtual gifts worth Rs 4 crore.
We dont want such type of virtual gifts, just confine the price of the magazine to Rs 150.
Any regular digit reader knows that he can host a dedicated website for less than Rs 4000 an year, he can collect freely available lessons on the net, and offer these lessons as gifts worth Rs 400 to 100000 readers, which would amount to Rs 4 crore.
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Sorry, I pasted the wrong link, actually it is : Thinkdigit.com India > Technology Guide News and Reviews | Technology News, Information and Updates on Gadgets Online.
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And I genuinely think that the efforts which are required to crack the code, necessitate a prize like a notebook or ipad not a Wireless Keyboard worth Rs 1200 or a pen drive worth Rs 500. More so, because they are charging Rs 250 instead of Rs 150 for the issue required to play CTC II.
Buddy not a single MISTAKE.........and if anyThink Digit is busy counting money Rs. 4 crores to give away to the CTC II winners. lol
---------- Post added at 12:37 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:34 AM ----------
Team Digit please pay attention. Digit is a great magazine and you dont need to resort to cheap gimmicks like '4 crore worth gifts inside' to woo the readers. Anyone can open the link Thinkdigit.com India > Technology Guide News and Reviews | Technology News, Information and Updates on Gadgets Online. and see that total value of 07 prizes listed there is not more than Rs 5 lac.
Now if you think that a chance to read an online Unix/C++ course is called a gift worth Rs 900, then plenty of websites offer such type of lessons for free of cost. And those of who know that, they think Digit is taking them for a ride by raising the price of magazine to Rs 250 and in turn offering virtual gifts worth Rs 4 crore.
We dont want such type of virtual gifts, just confine the price of the magazine to Rs 150.
Any regular digit reader knows that he can host a dedicated website for less than Rs 4000 an year, he can collect freely available lessons on the net, and offer these lessons as gifts worth Rs 400 to 100000 readers, which would amount to Rs 4 crore.
---------- Post added at 06:53 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:49 AM ----------
Sorry, I pasted the wrong link, actually it is : Thinkdigit.com India > Technology Guide News and Reviews | Technology News, Information and Updates on Gadgets Online.
---------- Post added at 07:01 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:53 AM ----------
And I genuinely think that the efforts which are required to crack the code, necessitate a prize like a notebook or ipad not a Wireless Keyboard worth Rs 1200 or a pen drive worth Rs 500. More so, because they are charging Rs 250 instead of Rs 150 for the issue required to play CTC II.
PURELY NEGLIGIBLE.........ur each and every word is correct!!