To Goanet - Frederick Noronha wrote: > Hell "descends"? I think you got your tense wrong, mate! And for > someone trying to use photography to play an unabashedly pro-BJP role, > would it be wrong for me to suspect motives here? > > Check out who is the politician behind land rackets in the Pilerne > area (a certain Parulekar) and his links with the BJP, apart from the > already-notorious Congress.
May I thank Frederick Noronha for burnishing my impartial credentials and showing you all decisively that I do not care whether the offenders are pro-BJP or pro-Kangress? Had it not been for him, you would have believed I was taking pictures of only pro-Kangress builders. But now, thanks to his painstaking investigation, you know otherwise. > Architect Ketak S Nachinolkar, a professional who worked on the > farm-house in Batim, has asked questions about the impact of a 300mm > zoom lens and the resultant images these throw up. See: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/goaheritage/message/700 > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/goaheritage/message/690 I asked the same Architect Ketak S Nachinolkar in that same thread why the plans filed with the Batim Panchayat do not match what is actually built. He ducked the question. Frederick Noronha, in his hurry to post his hatchet piece, forgot all about that. But not deliberately, mind you. For Frederick Noronha is an honourable man. > After all the close-up pictures of doom and gloom in Goa, some who > have visited the place (I think it was Roland Francis) have actually > voiced surprised that the reality isn't as bad as the zoom-in pictures > make it to be. Shute, there goes my chance of making it into Frederick Noronha's elite list of "1 million great cyber-Goans." So it is actually a mirage, the zoom effect. Okay Goans, there you have heard it. Everything is fine in Goa. It is my 300 mm zoom that has been zooming things, not to mention my pro-BJP secret agenda. Thanks to my powerful zoom, those pint-sized concrete cages apotheosize into monster Godzillas and fool you. Where would you all be without Frederick Noronha? Warm regards, r - (Rajan Purshottam Prabhu Parrikar, bamon)