Maurya Gaum, Baradesh, GOA. Murphy's Technology Laws
Tell a man there are 300 billion stars in the universe and he'll believe you. Tell him a wall has wet paint on it and he'll have to touch to be sure. Similarly tell a pujari of 350 million gods and godesses - he will believe if you give him some bannanas and tell him they're god sent. Deep inside he could not care less...as long as he gets fed without any work and mumbles the mantras. Nothing motivates a man more than to see his patrao putting in an honest day's work. After all is said and done, a lot more is said than done. Computers & politicians are unreliable, but humans are even more unreliable. Any system which depends on human reliability is unreliable. Under the most rigorously controlled conditions of pressure, temperature, volume, humidity, and other variables the organism will do as it pleases. (Ask our ex-deputy PM how his mind functions.) Jai Jinnah? Fill what's empty. Empty what's full. And scratch where it itches. Dig where ground is soft -( the Goa police love coins, (500 denomination ones) pocket billiards and grog!.) All things are possible except racing through a revolving door. (But as it appears our nation is doing it and the job is finished in GMC - try it when their "form" is filled...you may lene be in paradise, purgatory or reincarnated in a jumping chicken. But remember there is some accountability over there, who knows you may end up in a frying pan? ) X.B. Moidekar PS No malice intended
