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[ANNOUNCE] BhAUV - India's first AUV in competition Anuj Sehgal 03-28-2005
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Posted by Anuj Sehgal on March 28, 2005, 11:25 am



Hi,

I am the team leader for the Indian Underwater Robotics Society (IURS -
http://www.iurs.org ). We represent a diverse group of Computer Science and
Engineering students located at various different locations thoughout the
large country of India and studying at different institutions.

IURS exists as a society in order to facilitate practical applications of
skills learnt in and out of the classroom, while producing an environment
conducive to the growth of personal, educational, resourceful and creative
skills of students.

Even though the some of the best engineers are located in India, we still do
not have an AUV indigenous to our nation. This year however IURS is entering
its newly designed AUV, BharatAUV (BhAUV) into the International AUV
Competition organized by AUVSI and US Navy.

Check out our website at http://www.iurs.org and get more information
regarding our effort and robot there. We need your support as we are looking
for sponsorship currently. Please help us if possible.

Sincerely,
Anuj Sehgal

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Posted by on March 28, 2005, 12:19 pm


> Hi,
> I am the team leader for the Indian Underwater Robotics Society (IURS -
> http://www.iurs.org ). We represent a diverse group of Computer Science and
> Engineering students located at various different locations thoughout the
> large country of India and studying at different institutions.
> ...

Good work.
With all my respect, I would suggest to make your web site less-fancy but
more functional and easy/faster to load and navigate.
Regards,





Posted by Anuj Sehgal on March 28, 2005, 7:44 pm


Thanks a lot for your opinion. I appreciate your opinion and I intend to put
up to versions of the website, one will be a functional site and the other
the fancy one. Before entering our website the enquirer shall be able to
select which version he wants, the low bandwidth or high bandwidth.

What do you think?

Anuj

<Sey Kem Tsi> wrote in message
>> Hi,
>> I am the team leader for the Indian Underwater Robotics Society (IURS -
>> http://www.iurs.org ). We represent a diverse group of Computer Science
>> and
>> Engineering students located at various different locations thoughout the
>> large country of India and studying at different institutions.
>> ...
> Good work.
> With all my respect, I would suggest to make your web site less-fancy but
> more functional and easy/faster to load and navigate.
> Regards,
>



Posted by Andy P on March 30, 2005, 5:38 pm
I think tha'ts a great idea. I like sites that do it. I ahve a high
bandwidth connection, but alot of times if I'm taking a quick look for
soemthing, I like the low badwidth option, and other tiems I want to
enjoy the sight, and pick the high bandwidth.

Just my thoughts.


Anuj Sehgal wrote:
> Thanks a lot for your opinion. I appreciate your opinion and I intend to put
> up to versions of the website, one will be a functional site and the other
> the fancy one. Before entering our website the enquirer shall be able to
> select which version he wants, the low bandwidth or high bandwidth.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Anuj
>


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