Thanks note to CAClub & Friends

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For me, this is a time to rejoice as i scored double ton in my friends list.

I owe thanks to my CAClub friends – the informal family of people I wasn’t born with, but who nevertheless has shown me so much love and caring.

I also owe thanks to my family, my parents and brother, who encouraged me so much in life and helped me become the person I am today. They taught me values of self-responsibility and hard work, and were always supportive of me in pursuing my dreams – whether in writing, in music or in study. They showered me with love, kindness and care, and I am lucky to have been blessed with the family I have.

In addition I also owe thanks to millions of people involved directly or indirectly with CAClubindia.

One beautiful thing about the CAClubindia is that the people involved, who don’t even know each other, who might even be in conflict with each other some times, have reason to thank each other.

It is wonderful to help each other as well as ourselves. We should all exchange thanks, for what we have reaped from the CAClubindia by virtue of our disciple, hard work and our mutual exchange of knowledge.

Thank you, to my family and friends. And thank you, all of you, whom I may or may not meet but I thank for helping me in making double century. It’s like a magnificent victory for me, plenty on Thanks for your help.

“Thanks giving, a time to reflect on the many things to appreciate in life”

I would appreciate your feedback here.

 

Replies (11)

gr8 yaar

HELLO PRAKASH

WHAT U SAID ITS 100% CORRECT, WHAT WE LEARNT AND WHAT WE ARE IN POSITIONS OUR FAMILY AND MOST IMPORTANT CACLUBINDIA,..WE ARE VERY PROUD TO HAVE LIKE THAT PARENTS FRIENDS AND CALCUB MEMBERS...THANK YOU TOO PRAKASH...THANKS TOO CACLUBINDIA TOO...

 

ALL THE BEST TO ALL

 

REGARDS

BLAU

 nice expressions and great feelings

Goodluck Prakash.

Gr888888888888888888888 Sir

All the Best for ur future

That's Great Sir.....GOOD LUCK

All the best,.........

Can anyone tell me how to calculate the kenetic energy loss in the pressure of a fluid by forcing it to change direction 180 degrees?  I need to know the pressure loss in a single reversal so I can start to figure how many I need.  I’ve asked this question of your fluid power engineers, but they tell me it basically boils down to trial and error.  But I need a reasonable point at which to start a trial.

thanks for inspiration

Great..........................Congratzzzzzz

Thank you friends for all your appreciation.


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