Thursday, October 21, 2010

Would a US import of Adobe Photoshop work in India

Would a US import of Adobe Photoshop work in India?
I want to buy it from the US since India doesn't have an online store. Can I buy it there and activate it from India?
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Ya obviously you can buy any adobe software through their website (either download it or order a cd though post) and certrainly doesnt matter where your located. What will happen is if you hit the buy button on their website, that will take you to an online secure payment gateway and once the payment is gone through they will email you the serial with activation key and will ask you to download a trial version of photoshop to go with it. So you can install the trail versiona and use the serial key which was emailed to you. Btw, download versions are cheaper than the cd through post i think. Enjoy!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

can a playstation 2 game of india work in a playstation bought in spain

can a playstation 2 game of india work in a playstation bought in spain?
i am about to go to india
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No. Not without a Freeloader or other programs avoiding the region code request. India has region code 3 and Spain has code 2.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Where is it the easiest to work outside india on a visa or a work permit for a chef

Where is it the easiest to work outside india on a visa or a work permit for a chef?
I am a student at the Culinary institute of america and dont want to go back to india yet want to work for a couple of years in usa or anywhere abroad . were is it easiest to get a good paying job
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probably Beverly Hills or Las vegas they need a lot of chefs there

Friday, October 1, 2010

Can television bought in Japan work in India

Can television bought in Japan work in India?
I recently bought a television from Japan, when I played it in India the picture keeps flickering. Even when I play movies using with the DVD player I bought from Japan same thing happens. I using an adapter to convert the current from 220v - 100v Can someone tell me what might be the problem? Its more like a constant flickering where I cannot see the picture properly. Its more like running picture but the sound is fine. The same happens when I watch DVD movies using my DVD player and disc bought in Japan.
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I'm surprised that it works at all, considering that Japan uses NTSC-M, and India uses PAL-B. Besides being different color encoding standards, the horizontal scan rates and vertical refresh rates are also different. Be that as it may, you say it's working but you're bothered by a flickering. Since Japan's vertical refresh rate is 60 fields per second, and India's electrical frequency is 50 cycles per second, you're probably seeing the difference frequency between your TV display and the lights in your room. While 60 times a second is pretty fast, and even the slower 50 times a second is still okay, you're seeing a difference frequency of 10 times a second, and THAT is noticeable. Like watching an old cowboy movie where the stagecoach spokes appear to be spinning backward. The spiinning spokes are one frequency, but the film frame rate are a different frequency, so a difference is created that looks out of sync. If you turn off ALL lights, you should see the flicker substantially reduced. Edit: THAT sounds more likely. The TV cannot lock up to the video because it's playing at a different rate than the TV If that's the case, it probably looks like jagged slanted lines, maybe with color flickering in and out. It has nothing to do with power or adapters, but the different TV standards used in the two countries. You have an NTSC TV, which doesn't work with local PAL broadcasters. Even with an NTSC DVD player, you're buying local PAL DVD's which are incompatible. If you can buy NTSC DVD's, you should be able to watch them, but then you'll see the flickering that I described previously, like the old-time movie flickering.