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Thursday, July 27, 2017

Selling Hambanthota Port: China can handle the Hambanthota Part without the Sri lanka Government Permission.

To get  out of the temporary economic crisis, these measures are being taken.

But the peoples  of  this country cannot be perverted by a crisis that cannot be resolved in the future.

How  for back are we as  a country  that could not be rectified  in the wrong way taken by the politicians in the past.

It addresses concerns raised by some countries: Minister
Sri Lanka’s Cabinet on Tuesday cleared a revised deal for the Chinese-built port in Hambantota, the government said. The modified agreement, the government added, was more profitable to Sri Lanka and also addressed security concerns raised by other countries.

Speaking to reporters here, Ports Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe said the Cabinet gave final approval to sell 70% stake in the southern port to the state-run China Merchants Port Holdings for $1.12 billion. “Some [diplomatic] missions here were worried that the port would be used as a military naval base. As per the revised agreement Sri Lanka will manage the port security,” he said.

The world’s most lifelike mechanical sex servant.

She  does it all: Robotic head  is covered in silicone skin.
A SEX doll company is making a Terminator-style robot head which can speak, smile and even sing – but only in Chinese.
The prototype of the DS Doll Robotic Head, which is coated in silicone “skin” and is controlled by a smartphone and a PlayStation controller, is the world’s most lifelike mechanical sex servant.
The model, made by Doll Sweet Dolls and EX Doll, has a “stunningly beautiful” face and can listen and answer questions using sophisticated voice recognition software.
The company is hoping to launch a crowdfunding campaign to help produce an English and Japanese version.
Despite not having a rotatable neck, the robot head will fit all the company’s other doll bodies, which have flexible limbs allowing them to “move as a real person.”
Paul Lumb, head of Cloud Climax, says the prototype is the “Bugatti Veyron of VR” and comes with a similarly hefty price tag of around £4,500.

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Electric cars: Your interest will take longer.

An easy lifestyle, a clean environment can be expected in the future.

How will I charge an electric car?

The first generation of electric-car buyers have been people with homes where it is easy to plug one in. “The vast majority of Nissan Leaf customers are [families with] 2.4 children, mums and dads, with off-street parking,” said Gareth Dunsmore of Nissan Europe. “Tomorrow that won’t be the case.”
Dunsmore envisages charging points becoming ubiquitous at workplaces, and at shopping centres, railway stations, hotels and cinemas. For longer journeys, rapid chargers that can recharge a car’s battery in 30 minutes will increasingly proliferate across motorway service stations and at conventional refuelling stations.

For drivers living on terraced streets, the answers are not so simple but solutions are beginning to emerge. For example, Kensington and Chelsea council is running a trial with a UK energy company and German firm to add charging sockets to street lamps. 

The former president is awaiting a discussion with the current president.

 Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, along with the "Daily Mirror newspaper", has taken part in a Q & A discussion on Twitter over the prevailing situation in the country.

The following is cited in the report.

Former president Mahinda Rajapaksa said today he was open for discussions with anyone for the sake of the country including President Maithripala Sirisena.
He said this in response to a question asked by Daily Mirror during this morning’s live Twitter Q and A session #AskMR.
When asked whether he was ready to talk to President Sirisena with regard to finding solutions to the current issues in the country, Mr. Rajapaksa said he was open for discussions with anyone.

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