On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Pratap Chakravarthy <[email protected]>wrote:

> I beg to differ.
>
> During my college days me and couple of my friends were toying with a
> DOS program, where a handler routine will be hooked up with keyboard
> interrupt signal and try to capture key press. Instead of reading the
> scan code from keyboard buffer, it directly reads from keyboard port
> address, so that the handler can execute non-intrusively with respect
> to rest of the system.
>
> This idea came from a magazine called "Tamizh computer". Although we
> work with English for day to day activities, good articles in native
> languages are bound to help some one.
>
> Instead of starting a new magazine, why not channel FOSS articles to
> existing magazines.
>

+1 to riding on existing magazines. In other words...

1. just because one reads/uses english does not mean they don't read tamil.
2. there are people out there who aren't proficient with english but can
use computers very well.

Cheers,

  -Suraj

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