Thanks all I’m much better now than I was a week back
--srs
On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 6:25 PM +0530, "Thaths" wrote:
Happy birthday, Udhay and Deepak!
Suresh, glad that you are out of the hospital and doing better.
Thaths
recovering steadily!
On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 10:54 AM Suresh Ramasubramanian
wrote:
> FB seems to tell me it is your birthday as well Deepa .. happy birthday!
>
> On 23/10/20, 10:46 AM, "silklist on behalf of Deepa Mohan"
> mohande...@gmail.com> w
FB seems to tell me it is your birthday as well Deepa .. happy birthday!
On 23/10/20, 10:46 AM, "silklist on behalf of Deepa Mohan"
wrote:
Whether Udhay founded it or foundered on it, this list and his Interesting
Friends have given me quite a lot of great conversation too!
Happy
It is trivially broken but well, let me enable it when I have some time
--srs
On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 7:38 PM +0530, "Hari Selvarajan"
wrote:
> Some spammer seems to have discovered the mailman instance that runs
>
If there is a reputable auctioneer in bangalore your best bet is to auction
this collection through them
Are there any books?
On 11/04/20, 6:11 PM, "silklist on behalf of Pooja Sastry"
wrote:
> Pooja
>
> If you have a working cassette and CD player, please let me know.
>
The school boards end in April. Going to some out of the way place with fewer
crowds than the typical big city might actually be a reasonable idea.
On 09/03/20, 7:18 AM, "silklist on behalf of Udhay Shankar N"
wrote:
Also: I think the virus situation, combined with the pressure of school
ec 2, 2019 at 2:22 PM Suresh Ramasubramanian
wrote:
> Can we please combine the two?
Isn't that exactly what is being proposed?
Can we please combine the two?
--srs
On Mon, Dec 2, 2019 at 1:46 PM +0530, "WordPsmith" wrote:
Yes, Bangalore Silkers, please do come! I like the idea of a Silk meetup at the
launch. :-)
> On Dec 2, 2019, at 08:13, Udhay
You need north Chennai for truly oily and spicy food :) Like the
Burmese influenced atho/ mohinga in no name stalls around George Town
--srs
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 11:12 AM +0530, "Narayanan Hariharan"
wrote:
Here goes the Chennai
Exactly.
On 18/09/19, 10:03 AM, "silklist on behalf of Udhay Shankar N"
wrote:
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 9:49 AM Pooja Sastry wrote:
Try Oota Bangalore in Whitefield? A wide range of things to try + local-ish
> (from across Karnataka). Pricey, so west-friendly hygiene
Oota Bangalore has my 100% reco. MTR's quality is way down these days, riding
on a past reputation even more than Koshy's is.
On 18/09/19, 9:49 AM, "silklist on behalf of Pooja Sastry"
wrote:
>
> There are a dozen places I would go to in Bangalore for authentic, tasty
> food over
What you need is Edo at the ITC Gardenia. Eye wateringly expensive but
even seriously foodie Japanese friends have raved over the sushi there.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/themadman/sets/72157625504671826/
--srs
On Wed, Sep 18,
money that people might object to, or be much more careful in how thoroughly
they anonymise such donations.
--srs
On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 4:57 AM +0530, wrote:
On 2019-09-15 17:03, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> I agree here. Not having an opinion is just how badness contin
I agree here. Not having an opinion is just how badness continues to
flourish.
For example the rise of the Nazis was largely facilitated by the large number
of people who just didn’t have any opinion on atrocities as long as they had a
strong government and well
If it’s not potable it will taste bad and smell bad plus be cloudy /
murky as a rule. Should be ok if it’s clear
--srs
On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 8:23 AM +0530, "Udhay Shankar N"
wrote:
Are there any health concerns I should
I'm out of this. 6/21 is my wedding anniversary and there's a vacation planned
over the weekend. Sorry to miss you Jiten.
On 11/06/19, 10:17 AM, "silklist on behalf of Udhay Shankar N"
wrote:
On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 10:09 AM Jitendra Vaidya
wrote:
I am visiting Bangalore
I see ok deliveries
2019-06-07 09:17:01 1hZFfx-0004Uu-3G <=
silklist-bounces+cacophonix1984=yahoo@lists.hserus.net
H=(samwise.hserus.net) [::1]:42866 I=[::1]:25 P=esmtp S=3414
id=capg_tvmdvq8a5iodisa3gj+riheb5518ockbh9lsxr0nm_1...@mail.gmail.com T="Re:
[silk] Yahoo email issue" from
for
fashioned Prestige cooker?
On 28/02/19, 3:23 PM, "silklist on behalf of Huda Masood"
wrote:
Layered ingredients according to moisture levels. No added water or a tiny
amount of added water. Cooking on high heat for the entire duration.
On Fri, 1 Mar 2019, 00
Newbie question but how does this one pot thingy differ from a plain old
pressure cooker?
On 28/02/19, 2:20 AM, "silklist on behalf of Huda Masood"
wrote:
I haven't really tried sous vide for the same reason - i.e. plastic and
leaching.
I'm a big fan of the OPOS method - One
https://www.vahrehvah.com/mirchi-ka-salan
—srs
On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 9:12 PM -0800, "Suresh Ramasubramanian"
wrote:
When did you turn vegetarian shenoy maam?
https://www.archanaskitchen
When did you turn vegetarian shenoy maam?
https://www.archanaskitchen.com/gutti-vankaya-recipe-andhra-style-stuffed-brinjal
—srs
On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 6:39 PM -0800, "Shenoy N" wrote:
Thanks so much for this. Could you
Charcoal smoke flavors
And the stone heats up comparatively slowly
You could replicate this with pizza stones and liquid smoke plus controlled
temperature
--srs
On Sun, Feb 24, 2019 at 10:32 AM -0800, "Jitendra Vaidya"
wrote:
ame cachet.
> On 24 Feb 2019, at 09:12, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>Start with paththar ka gosht - you technically need a hot stone but a
> really thick tawa might help too
> https://m.recipes.timesofindia.com
b 24, 2019, 10:06 Suresh Ramasubramanian
wrote:
>
>
>
> What specific dishes do you have in mind? Keep in mind, a lot of
> them need hours of cooking over a wood or charcoal fire for the taste
> you're thinking of..
>
>
> --srs (15 years in hyd
What specific dishes do you have in mind? Keep in mind, a lot of them
need hours of cooking over a wood or charcoal fire for the taste you're
thinking of..
--srs (15 years in hyderabad so totally interested in where this thread
takes us)
On
It is what keeps for example homeopathy in business so ..
On 05/02/19, 12:56 PM, "silklist on behalf of Srini RamaKrishnan"
wrote:
On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 12:22 PM Deepa Agashe wrote:
> As I see it, scientific understanding means that we have greater
> repeatability than
As long as a Martin Shkrell-esque big pharma is a convenient whipping boy that
nobody objects to why at all spoil the argument by bringing cold logic into it?
On 05/02/19, 1:24 PM, "silklist on behalf of Deepa Agashe"
wrote:
> On 05-Feb-2019, at 13:02, Srini RamaKrishnan wrote:
Known measurable failure rates
Failure rates that reduce based on periodic improvements in a vaccine + in
clinical protocols
I fail to see what is unscientific here.
On 05/02/19, 11:53 AM, "silklist on behalf of Srini RamaKrishnan"
wrote:
Thanks to the many who wrote in to say that
The rabies vaccine has gone a long way from the 6 dose goat brain cultured
vaccine to the new (as of 3 decades ago or more) chicken embryo cultured ones.
As for crowd diseases being benign and immunity, I'd suggest looking at either
whooping cough or polio for counter examples. Or German
WHO has defined vaccine protocols that address your concern
Also the supposed individual risk from vaccines is vanishingly rare and this is
well documented too
Plus some of the things most vaccine deniers allege have never yet been backed
with data
Add to what Charles said - Science is observable, testable and repeatable.
Which means you can observe x, test your hypothesis of what (y) causes x and
you can + others can repeat y leading to x.
This means that for something like vaccination for which you have several
generations of
es-vaccine
--srs
On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 4:22 PM +0530, "Suresh Ramasubramanian"
wrote:
Research says that even malnourished kids benefit by the way
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4527386/
And that's n
maKrishnan On Fri, Feb 1, 2019, 1:32 PM
Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
>
>> There is absolutely no open mind possible for vaccine deniers. And they
>> cause far too much harm to be anything other than dismissed outright. I am
>> sorry if we disagree on that matter.
>>
>
There is absolutely no open mind possible for vaccine deniers. And they cause
far too much harm to be anything other than dismissed outright. I am sorry if
we disagree on that matter.
Doctor qualifications or not, he's now a full blown quack.
On 01/02/19, 1:04 PM, "silklist on behalf of Srini
BM Hegde is a full blown anti vaxxer Why is any credence at all being
paid to his claims?
--srs
On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 9:35 AM +0530, "Srini RamaKrishnan"
wrote:
The respected medical journal Lancet is named after the
cf https://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/pauling.html
And yet Oregon State's Pauling institute still publishes nonsense like this
https://lpi.oregonstate.edu/mic/health-disease/common-cold
--srs
On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at
Given I've spent since the late 90s around large email services I
heartily endorse your prediction zero. Mainframes will be even longer lived.
Though, other than work, newsletters / bills and the occasional personal mail,
lists like lucretius are all that I use email for
There is one worthy on the list who will surely agree with you
--srs
On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 7:05 PM +0530, "Nishant Shah"
wrote:
I got excited at the thought of edibles on a silk party. Then i realised
you were talking of
Being vegetarian on his birthday is a very small sacrifice to make for the fun
he'll have (
Convince him!!
On 19/12/18, 6:06 PM, "silklist on behalf of Shrabonti Bagchi"
wrote:
Damn -- looks like I messed up dates (again). It's ALSO the husband's
birthday tomorrow. Trying to
I'm in. And I think I only joined in around 2000 or so.
On 14/12/18, 2:59 PM, "silklist on behalf of Bharath Chari"
wrote:
On 12/14/18 6:43 AM, Udhay Shankar N wrote:
> Next week, silklist will be 21 years old. Whee!
>
> Folks in Bangalore, meetup? Thursday 20 Dec seems most
A dread and hatred of time is ubiquitous in Shakespeare's sonnets -
even in the ones that are about love. So more than one undergrad has written
papers on the themes of time and love in the sonnets ++ there are several peer
reviewed journal articles on
It was within less than a minute after he'd sat down to 'meditate'.
So unless he slipped into some extremely deep yogic state within seconds after
shutting his eyes ..
On 12/10/18, 9:38 PM, "silklist on behalf of Srini RamaKrishnan"
wrote:
It's quite likely he may have been doing his
ws me to throw light into my own mind...and to me, that is
what a guru is.
Deepa.
On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 10:00 AM Suresh Ramasubramanian
wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Well that was remarkably philosophical - and sincerely felt. More
> power to you.
> The one thing
Well that was remarkably philosophical - and sincerely felt. More power
to you.
The one thing I remember about the Aurobindo Ashram after being an on again off
again visitor over the past two decades (my wife's family are believers and I'm
normally elected to drive
TMI sorry, but my least favorite thing to do with chickpeas is deal with the
inevitable gas and bloating that follows.
Anything for a little protein I guess.
On 05/09/18, 8:47 AM, "silklist on behalf of Thaths"
wrote:
My favorite things to do with Chickpeas:
1. Chole Masala
I can't stop recommending this.
https://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2012/01/vegan-garbanzos-con-espinacas-jengibre-spinach-chickpea-stew-ginger-spanish.html
On 05/09/18, 1:30 AM, "silklist on behalf of Heather Madrone"
wrote:
Udhay Shankar N wrote on 9/3/18 8:05 PM September 3, 2018:
bout? Sounds like my
cooking when I've forgotten things...
On Tue, Sep 4, 2018 at 10:59 AM Suresh Ramasubramanian
wrote:
> And depends on what you cook. Meat generally takes a lot more preparation
> time as well as cooking time than vegetables do. Simple dishes
And depends on what you cook. Meat generally takes a lot more preparation time
as well as cooking time than vegetables do. Simple dishes that can be cooked
in a single pot take far less time than more complex ones involving thickened
black sauces. [etc]
So anywhere between 45 minutes to 3+
Says "content not available now". Either that post is private or it has been
removed.
With the BJP in power there's enough of our local version of creationists and
other assorted idiots who have suddenly found themselves in charge of education
boards, ministries and such. So, entirely
Should be fixed now
On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 10:45 AM +0530, "Udhay Shankar N"
wrote:
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 10:26 PM, Tomasz Rola
That'd be IBM / Softlayer. My usual long time contact there for security stuff
quit along with their former CEO, and both of them went off and started a new
company (Stackpath) with the 4 billion IBM paid him for acquisition, once he
got passed over for the top cloud role at IBM in favour of a
-- Forwarded message --
From: "Dave Farber"
Date: Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 5:08 AM +0530
Subject: [IP] John Perry Barlow,
ctrl alt del dates back to 81 as a soft reboot in MS DOS on IBM PCs. Making it
a login shortcut is from win NT much later in 1993
The command key was introduced in 1980 on the Apple III but option dates to
1986 and the Apple IIgs
So ctrl alt del is the clear winner here
--srs
> On
+1
On 23/11/17, 3:29 PM, "silklist on behalf of Biju Chacko"
wrote:
On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 7:40 AM, Udhay Shankar N wrote:
> Sounds good. I will be traveling from the 21st
Travel to bangalore sounds good
--srs
> On 23-Nov-2017, at 7:40 AM, Udhay Shankar N wrote:
>
> Sounds good. I will be traveling from the 21st onwards, so perhaps the
> previous weekend? Anytime between 15-17 Dec 2017. Show of hands?
>
> I also strongly encourage people n
Note - if any of you fine folks could do with a road trip I can help organize
one. Somewhere where we can take a farmhouse or similar for our exclusive use.
Lay in sufficient supplies of everything edible and potable.
On 17/11/17, 12:22 PM, "silklist on behalf of Udhay Shankar N"
Get together. Eat. Drink. What else? (
On 17/11/17, 12:22 PM, "silklist on behalf of Udhay Shankar N"
wrote:
Folks:
Silklist will turn 20 years old on Dec 19, 2017. Any ideas for things to do
Jaggi and Manu Joseph, fml. The rest of the usual suspects and some
surprisingly nice people.
On 18/10/17, 5:15 PM, "silklist on behalf of Jayadevan P K"
wrote:
Bangalore Lit fest speaker list
A little foresight goes a very long way indeed. I’m glad you came out of this
unscathed.
--srs
> On 21-Sep-2017, at 2:31 AM, Bruce A. Metcalf wrote:
>
> When I first moved to Florida, friends suggested I get a place at the beach,
> as it's cooler (plus it would be
Cold and rainy. With the added disadvantage of having to more or less swim
across some roads in the city if there’s too heavy a rain. Fun :)
If you have just a day or two more you might do Mysore - there’s a lovely
garden, a bird sanctuary, an old fort (though in ruins after tipu sultan came
On 20/09/17, 8:35 AM, silkl...@bobf.frankston.com wrote:
>At the moment I don't have any particular plans so am pretty open to
> suggestions.
I’m not – but what dates, around the event, which is October 5-7?
And what would you prefer to do? Old forts and other such historic places?
Half of silklist is in Bangalore so welcome
What’s your schedule / dates there other than this conference?
--srs
> On 20-Sep-2017, at 2:03 AM, silkl...@bobf.frankston.com wrote:
>
> (which is preferred).
>
> I've been asked to give a keynote at http://www.icce-asia2017.org/ and trying
> to
One thing is - seeing the forts and such in each of those Rajasthani cities
won’t take more than a day or so each, but there’s travel fatigue to deal with.
And they aren’t far from each other. Spend the first ten days doing that plus
Delhi.
Or on the principle of one fort is just like the
On 13/09/17, 10:50 AM, "silklist on behalf of Srini RamaKrishnan"
wrote:
➢ His Rabbi clearly isn't smoking anything. The heaven hereafter can wait, he
says, give me the dirt I can touch.
Beautiful,
Hm. What’s that stuff they smoke in those parts? Qat? Kif? Whatever it is
the rabbi was on, I’d like some please. It’d be fun to hold conversations with
a cat or dog.
On 13/09/17, 10:23 AM, "silklist on behalf of Aadisht Khanna"
Give them the usual frank talk beyond the birds and the bees. As a start.
After that? Well, an appreciation of what is consensual and what is non
consensual might help him or her
1. Take the staged porn with a pinch of salt
2. Steer clear of the masses of non consensual recordings (spy cams
Welcome to the mostly old fogies club
It is rather quiet here these days, I’m sure you’ll change that
--srs
> On 04-Aug-2017, at 10:11 AM, Harnidh Kaur wrote:
>
> I've been called 'obnoxiously enthusiastic', 'disgustingly excited', and
> 'alarmingly energetic.'
Knowing precisely when to cut your losses and move on, versus staying on and
making it work is kind of a difficult and personal decision. But it is one you
have to make at some point, or multiple points in your life.
On 27/07/17, 10:07 AM, "silklist on behalf of Biju Chacko"
Likewise, really enjoyed my time there. And hope Byomkesh the dog didn’t get
too much of a stomach upset from scarfing down all the chips and dip.
On 29/06/17, 10:09 AM, "silklist on behalf of Vinay Rao"
wrote:
Gentle reminder byob
Now to find a booze store within reach of ub city, am in a cab coming from
whitefield and should reach in another half an hour
--srs
> On 28-Jun-2017, at 6:25 PM, Venkat wrote:
>
> Oh, I want to drink! :-)
Hopefully next week let me try
--srs
> On 19-Jun-2017, at 4:19 PM, Udhay Shankar N wrote:
>
>
> I'm mostly arriving on the 29th morning
>>
>> If I am able to schedule a work trip back to back I can also be in town a
>> day or two earlier but this is doubtful.
>>
>
> By
I'm mostly arriving on the 29th morning
If I am able to schedule a work trip back to back I can also be in town a day
or two earlier but this is doubtful.
--srs
> On 19-Jun-2017, at 4:04 PM, Udhay Shankar N wrote:
>
> I'd say that depends on a show of hands, primarily
Sold!
--srs
> On 19-Jun-2017, at 12:22 PM, Amitha Singh wrote:
>
> And one place I'd recommend with all the criteria above would be
> Bootleggers in Indiranagar
> On 19-Jun-2017, at 12:13 PM, Udhay Shankar N wrote:
>
> So, where are we meeting
Somewhere with good food and reasonably priced drinks
Millers Road? Downtown? Democratic People's Republic of Kormangal?
The 29th as the subject says - mostly the evening of the 29th
--srs
> On 19-Jun-2017, at 1:46 AM, Jayadevan P K wrote:
>
> When is the meet? Would love to be part of it.
>
>
Hi, I'll be in town and Udhay suggested that we do a silk meet. Please rsvp so
a suitable bar can be located
--srs
Sounds just like the one we have near kalakad in tirunelveli district
--srs
> On 01-Jun-2017, at 2:47 PM, Sumant Srivathsan wrote:
>
> Our extended family is quite
> large, and recently an uncle in Thoothukudi undertook a fundraising drive
> to rebuild parts of the temple
There's also Uday's fine old story of stopping at a hotel to get a drink on on
of those trips ..
--srs
> On 01-Jun-2017, at 1:00 PM, Samanth Subramanian wrote:
>
> Interesting. How often does she go, Udhay? Does she go by herself, or is
> there an assortment of
My wife likewise umm.. convinces me to take the family to Shirdi once a year or
so. And there’s the usual family deity thing as well, to somewhere like 80 km
from Udhay’s Karungulam. [Karunkulam on google maps, thanks to a similarly
named town somewhere near Thanjavur being called Karungulam]
Speaking of that – the Chennai Ramakrishna Math has a large number of Swami
Ramakrishna and Vivekananda’s works but transcribed into word or something of
the sort, and not in a Unicode font either. So trying to turn them into HTML
or make them into something cross platform is resulting in a
Welcome!
Now you mention it, that's the funny, or rather, pitiful thing. A frank
discussion of sex often veers into the prurient, from horny and oversexed but
inexperienced students, to snickering locker room talk from middle aged people
who tend not to get much at all.
Places where "the
On 29/03/17, 10:10 AM, "silklist on behalf of Chew Lin Kay"
wrote:
> Right, so wear many layers, don't drive and don't cycle
> when it's cold outside. I'm Singaporean, the complaining
> should come easy.
On 24/01/17, 4:21 PM, Shyam Sunder wrote:
> I fear that the above describes someone who will wake up six months
> later with nothing to do during the day, and drives everyone around
> him / her up the wall! For someone aged 50, they need a plan that
> will last decades, not months
For that sort
I’ve managed to work from home across three employers since 2002.
So – well, extremely flexible working hours that let me take breaks off to pick
my kids up from school and such, in return for crazy work hours early in the
morning and late at night (well, if you work with colleagues stateside
The government had the right idea at the end of the day, bringing a high court
judge over to explain the ordinance which had already been brought and how it
actually was as close to the "permanent solution" the crowd was asking for as
was feasible. They should have brought him in much earlier
Coming of age for a girl - though amateurishly handled - Gippy
--srs
> On 22-Jan-2017, at 9:27 AM, karthik natarajan wrote:
>
> Coming of age: jo jeta wahi sikandar, udaan, rockford
> Triller+drama: 3 deewarein.
>
>
> --
> karthik natarajan
> [+91 99232 27049]
>
ard to hearing back from you.
>
> Cheers,
> Preetha.
>
> On Dec 29, 2016 11:34 PM, "Suresh Ramasubramanian" <sur...@hserus.net>
> wrote:
>
> Which city are you in?
>
> Plenty I know of in Chennai. Bangalore has its fair share + second hand
ouldn't find such in Bangalore.
>
> -- Charles
>
> On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 at 05:04 Suresh Ramasubramanian <sur...@hserus.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Which city are you in?
>>
>> Plenty I know of in Chennai. Bangalore has its fair share + second hand
&
The madras archives http://www.tnarchives.tn.gov.in/aboutus.html
Though if you know S Muthaiah of Madras Musings I am sure he can already give
you chapter and verse on what you want.
On 28/12/16, 9:36 PM, "silklist on behalf of Vijay Anand"
Easier – just where in Bangalore are you located?
Going to CTR / Veena Stores in Malleswaram might be a tall order if you’re out
in Whitefield or the Outer Ring Road.
That said, there are dozens of little “99 varieties of dosa” places spread all
over the city and you’ll get a tolerable masala
I gifted someone a set of Heinlein novels, used. Stupid of me, but I was young
and impressionable back then and thought they were great. [Well, they are, if
you carefully blank your mind out to the weird and wonderful politics and enjoy
them for what they are]
Other than that, I usually gift
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veblen_good
--srs
> On 29-Nov-2016, at 9:13 AM, Deepa Mohan wrote:
>
> fragrance seems, to me, the most unquantifiable.
> Can someone tell me how fragrances are priced, and often priced so
> very high? I could understand when the
For long yes – but with much thinner margins, and requiring much higher levels
of skill, and far, far lower levels of staffing.
They [as in a generic large IT company] will need to pare themselves to the
bone (the middle management layer is one that is bloated beyond all reason, and
ridden
As for Pai pointing at Infosys PAT .. they're in that moment where wile e
coyote is perfectly safe, only he's stepped off a cliff, standing over thin air
and just about to raise a sign that reads "help"
I'm sure Deepak Shenoy can poke a few more holes than I can but .. Here are the
rest of the
The situation changes when you move up the value chain as you so clearly
demonstrate.
But when a company builds its business model on hiring huge numbers of warm
bodies to throw at drudgery that is rapidly being automated now even in the
enterprise .. nobody at all in enterprise IT dreamed
Yes that’s the ticket. The one thing is – if you use the same scripts /
software etc that you develop to analyse this client’s data to do anything
similar for another client (or then proceed to sell such software as a product)
– well, there be dragons.
--srs
On 19/10/16, 11:50 PM, "silklist
My bet is that any IP the company derives by making use of client data – even
for testing purposes – will very likely meet with a successful claim from the
customer’s IP / copyright attorneys.
Operational metrics are what the approval extends to. NOT new product
development based on those
Depends on price points.
Out in the middle east, fewer people needed to work period – all the important
stuff, right from building houses and hauling away trash to keeping the banks
running were done by people falling on the scale between immigrant (labourer),
skilled immigrant (person of
Higher order skills in walking around maybe?
I think he was talking about, for example marketers, who will still be around
regardless of how much SMAC the industry leverages to sell whatever rubbish it
is focused on selling.
--srs
On 19/10/16, 11:20 AM, "silklist on behalf of Bhaskar
ing new products, buggers don’t even leverage what they
have! they are sitting on a fucking gold mine of rivers of data (if you don’t
mind me mangling metaphors) and are happy to sit there and fish for minnows or
get paid lowly for tending the sodding river bank.
> On 19 Oct 201
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