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Czech Republic Koruna(CZK)/Peruvian Nuevo Sol(PEN)

1 Czech Republic Koruna = 0.1352 Peruvian Nuevo Sol



  • Czech Republic Koruna

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Czech Republic Koruna(CZK)/Nepalese Rupee(NPR)

1 Czech Republic Koruna = 4.8119 Nepalese Rupee



  • Czech Republic Koruna

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Czech Republic Koruna(CZK)/Mexican Peso(MXN)

1 Czech Republic Koruna = 0.9419 Mexican Peso



  • Czech Republic Koruna

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Czech Republic Koruna(CZK)/Mauritian Rupee(MUR)

1 Czech Republic Koruna = 1.58 Mauritian Rupee



  • Czech Republic Koruna

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Czech Republic Koruna(CZK)/Sri Lanka Rupee(LKR)

1 Czech Republic Koruna = 7.4214 Sri Lanka Rupee



  • Czech Republic Koruna

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Czech Republic Koruna(CZK)/Indian Rupee(INR)

1 Czech Republic Koruna = 3.0055 Indian Rupee



  • Czech Republic Koruna

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Czech Republic Koruna(CZK)/Dominican Peso(DOP)

1 Czech Republic Koruna = 2.19 Dominican Peso



  • Czech Republic Koruna

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Czech Republic Koruna(CZK)/Colombian Peso(COP)

1 Czech Republic Koruna = 155.0377 Colombian Peso



  • Czech Republic Koruna

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Czech Republic Koruna(CZK)/Chilean Peso(CLP)

1 Czech Republic Koruna = 32.8579 Chilean Peso



  • Czech Republic Koruna

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Czech Republic Koruna(CZK)/Argentine Peso(ARS)

1 Czech Republic Koruna = 2.6449 Argentine Peso



  • Czech Republic Koruna

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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Uruguayan Peso(UYU)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 6.256 Uruguayan Peso




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Seychellois Rupee(SCR)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 2.4897 Seychellois Rupee




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Pakistani Rupee(PKR)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 23.1522 Pakistani Rupee




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Philippine Peso(PHP)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 7.3227 Philippine Peso




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Peruvian Nuevo Sol(PEN)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 0.4929 Peruvian Nuevo Sol




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Nepalese Rupee(NPR)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 17.5379 Nepalese Rupee




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Mexican Peso(MXN)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 3.433 Mexican Peso




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Mauritian Rupee(MUR)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 5.7587 Mauritian Rupee




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Sri Lanka Rupee(LKR)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 27.0485 Sri Lanka Rupee




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Indian Rupee(INR)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 10.954 Indian Rupee




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Dominican Peso(DOP)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 7.9819 Dominican Peso




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Colombian Peso(COP)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 565.0639 Colombian Peso




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Chilean Peso(CLP)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 119.7567 Chilean Peso




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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Argentine Peso(ARS)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 9.6398 Argentine Peso




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Uruguayan Peso(UYU)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.4044 Uruguayan Peso




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Seychellois Rupee(SCR)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.1609 Seychellois Rupee




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Pakistani Rupee(PKR)

1 Japanese Yen = 1.4966 Pakistani Rupee




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Philippine Peso(PHP)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.4733 Philippine Peso




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Peruvian Nuevo Sol(PEN)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.0319 Peruvian Nuevo Sol




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Nepalese Rupee(NPR)

1 Japanese Yen = 1.1337 Nepalese Rupee




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Mexican Peso(MXN)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.2219 Mexican Peso




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Mauritian Rupee(MUR)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.3723 Mauritian Rupee




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Sri Lanka Rupee(LKR)

1 Japanese Yen = 1.7485 Sri Lanka Rupee




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Indian Rupee(INR)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.7081 Indian Rupee




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Dominican Peso(DOP)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.516 Dominican Peso




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Colombian Peso(COP)

1 Japanese Yen = 36.5265 Colombian Peso




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Chilean Peso(CLP)

1 Japanese Yen = 7.7412 Chilean Peso




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Argentine Peso(ARS)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.6231 Argentine Peso




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The LSSP spectre simulation (Cadence 5) fails with the following error

What is the meaning of this error?

I used already two ports (PORT1 and PORT2 for input and output, respectively.

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Also when I apply the PSP analysis for S-parameter the value of maximum S21 value (4.75 dB) is much lower than the maximum power gain (17.6 dB).

while the same circuit is designed using  ADS program the two values are approximately the same around (17.1 dB).




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Independence Day

I’m writing this on August 15. It is our Independence Day. A young Kashmiri Muslim told me in Srinagar a few months ago that this is the day on which everyone there tries to stay indoors. This is not because the people support Pakistan, but because they are most suspect on August 15. You are questioned, searched, and locked. If any of the readers have had a chance to view Sanjay Kak’s powerful documentary Jashn-e-Azadi (How We Celebrate Freedom) you’ll see how Sanjay, coming in to Srinagar for a visit around Independence Day, is struck by the fact that the only people present for the ceremony are the cops and members of the armed forces. (That’s Rave Out #1. For Jashn-e-Azadi.)

Last week’s announcement of the Indian Express-CNN/IBN poll, that an overwhelming majority of Kashmiris in the valley want azadi, also underlines the importance of a genuine rethinking on the question of independence rather than empty, nationalist sabre-rattling. (Anyway, that’s Rave Out #2. For Indian Express and CNN/IBN, as well as the good folk at CSDS who designed the poll.)

This is a good day for re-opening the pages of 13 December: A Reader, in which thirteen writers and journalists point out the injustice involved in the quick media-lynching of SAR Geelani and the denial of a fair trial to Afzal Guru. (This would be Rave Out #3, for the book, although wouldn’t it be great if the book weren’t needed?)

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The Desperate Passion of Ben Foster

I could barely recognize Ben Foster in 3:10 to Yuma, but I was blown away just the same by him as in his star making turn from Hostage. What makes Foster so special in Yuma?

Yuma contains two of Hollywood’s finest: Russell Crowe and Christian Bale. Bale is excellent, Crowe a little too relaxed to be cock-sure-dangerous. Both are unable to provide the powder-keg relationship that the movie demands.

Into this void steps Ben Foster. He plays Charlie Prince, sidekick to Crowe’s dangerous and celebrated outlaw Ben Wade. When Wade is captured, Prince is infuriated. He initiates an effort suffused with desperate passion to rescue his boss.

Playing Prince with a mildly effeminate gait, Foster quickly becomes the movie’s beating heart. What struck me in particular was that Foster was able to balance method acting with just plain good acting. He plays his character organically but isn’t above drawing attention with controlled staginess.

Gradually, Foster’s willingness to control a scene blend in with that of Prince’s. Is the character manipulating his circumstances in the movie or is it the actor playing a fine hand? Foster is so entertaining, the answer is immaterial.

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112 Bytes Win32/PerfectXp-pc1/sp3 Add Admin Shellcode

112 bytes small Win32/PerfectXp-pc1/sp3 (Tr) add administrator shellcode.






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Boffins Hide Messages In Skype 'Silence Packets'