Re: [silk] ANNOUNCING INK CONFERENCE 2018 I 30 Nov-2 Dec 2018, Hyderabad

2018-09-07 Thread Venkat
On 07/09/18 6:38 AM, Ramjee Swaminathan wrote: On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 10:43 PM Madhu Menon wrote: On Thu, 6 Sep 2018 at 19:35, Ramjee Swaminathan wrote: You meant un scribe? Do you have any inkling of what you just wrote? O tempora, O mores! My message was just a sarcastic way to

Re: [silk] ANNOUNCING INK CONFERENCE 2018 I 30 Nov-2 Dec 2018, Hyderabad

2018-09-07 Thread Lahar Appaiah
All, sorry to be a wet blanket, but these mails are pointless. Also, they aren't terribly interesting. Could we all be a little considerate before making people read them? On Fri, Sep 7, 2018, 12:18 PM Venkat wrote: > > > On 07/09/18 6:38 AM, Ramjee Swaminathan wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 6,

Re: [silk] ANNOUNCING INK CONFERENCE 2018 I 30 Nov-2 Dec 2018, Hyderabad

2018-09-07 Thread Venkat
On 07/09/18 12:30 PM, Lahar Appaiah wrote: All, sorry to be a wet blanket, but these mails are pointless. Also, they aren't terribly interesting. Could we all be a little considerate before making people read them? One can always do what Madman did if the emails are pointless. :-) --

Re: [silk] Hi there!

2018-09-07 Thread Radhika, Y.
Hóla José! For all the reasons you mentioned, I continue to lurk on Silk. Something really calming about seeing real content and debate. I am one of the few nontechies here and I am mainly interested in language (acquisition, and translation). I spent 5 months in Zaragoza last year working on my

Re: [silk] Hi there!

2018-09-07 Thread José María Mateos
On Thu, Sep 06, 2018 at 06:25:23AM +0530, Deepa Mohan wrote: > Welcome, Jose! That was an interesting comment of yours about mailing > lists... would like to hear a little more. Just something I've experienced first hand. Mailing list discussions tend to be more nuanced and carried in more good

Re: [silk] Hi there!

2018-09-07 Thread Bruce A. Metcalf
José María Mateos wrote: Deepa Mohan wrote: Welcome, Jose! That was an interesting comment of yours about mailing lists... would like to hear a little more. Just something I've experienced first hand. Mailing list discussions tend to be more nuanced and carried in more good faith that a lot