Still didn't get it, C'da.
Why would it be posthumous, because he/she will be killed by the opponents, if he/she does help to track the email? Or, is it because you think it is just impossible to track it down (not just the email per se, but the whereabouts of the heads of the ULFA) for a live person but only by a dead person with "divine" power?
>PS: You did not read some vicious meaning to it, did you :-)? Perish
>the thought if you did. I would not wish any such thing on my worst
>political opponent.
I know that, that is just too easy if *not* primitive. That is why I am asking, C'da.
>To: "Alpana B. Sarangapani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected]
>Subject: Re:
>Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 10:25:32 -0600
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>At 9:36 AM -0600 12/20/04, Alpana B. Sarangapani wrote:
>> >Here is a great opportunity for an IT whiz kharkhowa to make a
>>few
>>>fast rupees, along with a posthumous statue in some important road
>>>intersection at Guwahati for a highly patriotic service.
>>
>>Didn't get it, C'da. Why the 'posthumous statue'?
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>*** Come now Alpana :-).
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>It is not customary to have a statue of a live person, is it? One
>has to wait
>until after death, to get a statue, unless you are a Stalin or a
>Saddam. Who would want to be in those shoes?
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>c-da
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>PS: You did not read some vicious meaning to it, did you :-)? Perish
>the thought if you did. I would not wish any such thing on my worst
>political opponent.
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>>Hello Netters:
>>
>>
>>Here is a great opportunity for an IT whiz kharkhowa to make a few
>>fast rupees, along with a posthumous statue in some important road
>>intersection at Guwahati for a highly patriotic service.
>>
>>
>>"----Revealing this, a high-level source in the police said the
>>department was in search of a professional hacker who could help
>>them
>>out by decoding the mail ID.--""
>>
>>
>>*** As a highly tech-challenged person, my question however is if
>>the
>>Assam Police should be looking for a foreign ( since desi-hacking
>>is
>>illegal-- I tell you they cover all bases) "hacker" to "decode"
>>ULFA's e-mail address of
>>*<http://pikespeak.uccs.edu/mailman/listinfo/assam>rubibhuyan at
>>yahoo.com * .
>>
>>
>>Even our resident goru-daktor, Tilok Hatimuria can find out what
>>e-mail server rubibhuyan uses. Even though he is kharkhowa to the
>>bone, he can qualify as an "expert" phoren-hacker since he lives at
>>Dogpatch USA. Question is what the Assam Police will do with that?
>>Catch Arabinda Rajkhowa by finding his hideout?
>>
>>
>>Haanhim ne kaandim ( should we laugh or should we cry)?
>>
>>
>>Maybe one of our assam-net IT whizzes can fill us in on the deal.
>>
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>>cm
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>>From the Northeast Times
>>NET News Network
>>
>>
>>Guwahati, Dec 20: Suspecting of chaos among the rank and files of
>>the ULFA, police here are now searching for hackers who can decode
>>the e-mail ID given by the banned outfit's chairman Arabinda
>>Rajkhowa.
>>
>>Revealing this, a high-level source in the police said the
>>department was in search of a professional hacker who could help
>>them
>>out by decoding the mail ID.
>>
>>"We don't have one in the department and searching for somebody
>>who
>>can break it," he said adding, "Besides, we have to opt for
>>outside
>>hacker for hacking is prohibited as per international law."
>>
>>The move came in the backdrop of ULFA Chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa's
>>statement about two days back urging various organizations,
>>intellectuals, media and its well-wishers to communicate with him
>>through
>><http://pikespeak.uccs.edu/mailman/listinfo/assam>rubibhuyan at
>>yahoo.com
>>
>>Rajkhowa informed that the outfit's C-in-C Paresh Baruah would
>>refrain from direct communication with anybody for sometime as he
>>had been shifted to a safer place due to severe sickness.
>>
>>Police and other security agencies believes that the e-mail had
>>been
>>made public for specific reasons, the sources said adding decoding
>>of the mail ID could provide them with vital information.
>>
>>Another reliable source attached to the top brass of Assam Police
>>said the ULFA's e-mail ID was known to all--whether it is media or
>>Dr Mamoni Raisom Goswami or others concerned-and added that they
>>had
>>probably made the ID public through the media to gauge public
>>opinion on the issue of " sovereignty" through an indirect
>>referendum on the issue. It may be recalled that the outfit had
>>been
>>repeatedly daring the government to hold a referendum on the issue
>>of sovereignty and even declared to abide by its outcome.
>>Meanwhile, it may be mentioned that the series of blasts triggered
>>by the outfit had literally confused the government as well as
>>other
>>security agencies operating in the State. What is of more concern
>>for the police is that the outfit has Programmable Time Device
>>(PTD)
>>where a blast can be planted 190 days ahead of the scheduled date.
>>
>>
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