Re: remembering abha
Lightweight…..If I didn’t get both middle fingers at the same time it meant I wasn’t trying. EdSent from my iPhoneOn Oct 20, 2023, at 10:18 PM, Heasley wrote:How i (choose to) remember Abha. https:/shrubbery.net/~heas/colleagues/abha.jpghttps:/shrubbery.net/~heas/colleagues/abha2.jpg
Re: remembering abha
How i (choose to) remember Abha. https:/shrubbery.net/~heas/colleagues/abha.jpghttps:/shrubbery.net/~heas/colleagues/abha2.jpg
remembering abha
another tragic october death was that of abha ahuja, researcher, operator, and amazing person, this day in 2001. worth a search. jake's http://www.neebu.net/~khuon/abha/ is a start. randy
abha
abha ahuja died 21 years ago today; a force in routing, ops, and trying to liberate the culture. fort hose who want to pull threads, http://www.neebu.net/~khuon/abha/ https://archive.nanog.org/resources/scholarships/abha_ahuja there are others here who will have much better cites (hint hint). randy
Re: abha
On Oct 20, 2021, at 1:45 PM, Brett Watson wrote: > On Oct 20, 2021, at 10:41, Randy Bush wrote: >> >> abha died 20 years ago today > > Still miss her, she was a ray of sunshine. I can still hear her laugh, see her smile. Which makes me happy and sad at the same time. We all owe her. NANOG would not be what it is today without her efforts. -- TTFN, patrick
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> On Oct 20, 2021, at 10:41, Randy Bush wrote: > > abha died 20 years ago today Still miss her, she was a ray of sunshine.
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abha died 20 years ago today
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We remembered her and her contribution to AfNOG earlier years during the recent Africa Internet Summit months ago. On Sun, 20 Oct 2019, 19:39 Randy Bush, wrote: > abha ahuja died this day in 2001. we miss her. > > randy > > http://www.neebu.net/~khuon/abha/ >
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abha ahuja died this day in 2001. we miss her. randy http://www.neebu.net/~khuon/abha/
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On Oct 13, 2017, at 11:26 AM, Randy Bushwrote: > > a moment of silence on this 16th anniversary of her tragic death One of the smartest geeks I have known, and she always lit up the room she was in with her smile and attitude. -b
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> > a moment of silence on this 16th anniversary of her tragic death > > and another for an idiot who can not use ical. sorry. > Friday the 13th.
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> a moment of silence on this 16th anniversary of her tragic death and another for an idiot who can not use ical. sorry.
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a moment of silence on this 16th anniversary of her tragic death
Re: abha ahuja
[resurrecting this thread, as it's been a while since I read nanog-ml, and this is surprisingly important to me...] On 19 October 2013 15:36, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote: abha ahuja, researcher and operator, died this day in 2001 at a tragically early age. if you did not know her, search a bit. she did a lot, and with an open mind and heart. I met Abha whilst working in Amsterdam (on Squid, doing (consentual!) transparent reverse proxying for customer websites at a transit provider. Yes, I know, evil.) I was a bit star struck - I had been using GateD for three or four years at various ISPs before Europe, and then one day she casually strolls into the office. I remember one of our excursions into the city centre (likely to a RIPE meeting day) and she wondered why the heck anyone would want to teach a web proxy about AS numbers. She was always energetic and passionate about whatever we talked about. It was inspiring. I had just turned 21 shortly before this happened. I had just moved back to Australia and we had been keeping in touch. Then, this. It was very sobering. Sigh. -adrian (hi all!)
Re: abha ahuja
I met her briefly at the Phoenix NANOG back when. (I want to say she was speaking with Guy Tal at the time and that's who introduced me but not sure.) I was shocked to hear that she passed not all that long afterwards. She was bright and full of energy and not someone you would expect to see an obituary on just two or three years later. On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 01:36:13AM +0300, Randy Bush wrote: abha ahuja, researcher and operator, died this day in 2001 at a tragically early age. if you did not know her, search a bit. she did a lot, and with an open mind and heart. randy --- Wayne Bouchard w...@typo.org Network Dude http://www.typo.org/~web/
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That was the year when I got my first computer (and thus too young to know her at that time) but have read quite a lot about her in recent times. Thanks for the post Randy. On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 4:44 AM, Brett Watson br...@the-watsons.org wrote: Brilliant woman with a great sense of humor, just a wonderful person. Deeply missed. Typing with thumbs... On Oct 19, 2013, at 15:36, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote: abha ahuja, researcher and operator, died this day in 2001 at a tragically early age. if you did not know her, search a bit. she did a lot, and with an open mind and heart. randy -- Anurag Bhatia anuragbhatia.com Linkedin http://in.linkedin.com/in/anuragbhatia21 | Twitterhttps://twitter.com/anurag_bhatia Skype: anuragbhatia.com
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Deeply missed. I can't believe it's been that long. On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 3:36 PM, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote: abha ahuja, researcher and operator, died this day in 2001 at a tragically early age. if you did not know her, search a bit. she did a lot, and with an open mind and heart. randy
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Op 20-10-13 00:36, Randy Bush schreef: abha ahuja, researcher and operator, died this day in 2001 All these dear people that have passed away... Makes you think about your own mortality, doesn't it? And the list isn't going to get shorter, I am afraid. Kinda depressing... Perhaps we should create a special remembrance day, once a year, where we remember all of them? And carry on with joy on all other days. -- Marco smime.p7s Description: S/MIME-cryptografische ondertekening
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On 10/20/2013 12:18 PM, Marco Davids wrote: Op 20-10-13 00:36, Randy Bush schreef: abha ahuja, researcher and operator, died this day in 2001 All these dear people that have passed away... Makes you think about your own mortality, doesn't it? And the list isn't going to get shorter, I am afraid. Kinda depressing... Perhaps we should create a special remembrance day, once a year, where we remember all of them? And carry on with joy on all other days. FWIIW: I believe that a day to honor everybody is a day that honors nobody. -- Requiescas in pace o email Two identifying characteristics of System Administrators: Ex turpi causa non oritur actio Infallibility, and the ability to learn from their mistakes. (Adapted from Stephen Pinker)
abha ahuja
abha ahuja, researcher and operator, died this day in 2001 at a tragically early age. if you did not know her, search a bit. she did a lot, and with an open mind and heart. randy
Re: abha ahuja
Brilliant woman with a great sense of humor, just a wonderful person. Deeply missed. Typing with thumbs... On Oct 19, 2013, at 15:36, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote: abha ahuja, researcher and operator, died this day in 2001 at a tragically early age. if you did not know her, search a bit. she did a lot, and with an open mind and heart. randy
Re: abha ahuja
On Oct 20, 2012, at 3:41 PM, Randy Bush wrote: abha ahuja died this day in 2001. wonderful person, good netizen, good researcher. sigh. Yes. She is missed.
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Very sad indeed. She contributed much to the net and Merit. On Oct 20, 2012, at 6:41 PM, Randy Bush wrote: abha ahuja died this day in 2001. wonderful person, good netizen, good researcher. sigh.
abha ahuja
abha ahuja died this day in 2001. wonderful person, good netizen, good researcher. sigh.
Abha Ahuja, 2001
Abha passed away 10 years ago today. Time flies.
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nine years
RE: abha
Still missedworth sharing the still-working links... http://www.afnog.org/abha_ahuja_bursary/ http://rathe.mur.com/~kobi/abha/ http://www.mur.com/~kobi/abhaold/ http://www.neebu.net/~khuon/abha/ http://gallery.tch.org/main.php?g2_itemId=1951 http://www.nanog.org/scholarships/abha.php -Original Message- From: Randy Bush [mailto:ra...@psg.com] Subject: abha nine years
Re: OT: Remebering Abha Ahuja - 6 years
Jim Popovitch (yahoo) writes: If there can be weeks long discussions on 240/4 or ipv6, 240/4 and ipv6 is on topic. why not at least a day or two of remembrances from everyone on what Abha did for the community as well as ways she might have helped you? Because Abha would have hated that, and bitched that this is a network operators group, and instead of having off topics discussions, we should be fixing our networks :) P.