Re: [silk] What fun! Create your own Open Source Cinema

2007-05-15 Thread ashok _
i dont think stitching raw pieces together can make any kind of watchable cinema it should probably not be called cinema... but something else. On 5/15/07, Venkat Mangudi wrote: I think the difference is that everyone can be a part of creating the cinema. As I understand it, they

Re: [silk] Art, or what

2007-05-16 Thread ashok _
i was in gujarat for a week recently, i noticed a strange phenonmenon of toy shops (i saw at least 4 different shops...) which exclusively stock toy guns (nothing else, not even stuffed toys or rattles or toy trains...), and most of these toy guns look frighteningly like the real thing. that

Re: [silk] Art, or what

2007-05-16 Thread ashok _
what i found most offensive was the status of toilets in most temples across gujarat... it is as if people have forgotten that there is a hole in the ground they have to aim for since in some cases the aim seemed to by off by a couple of metres i am sure it was one of these blind people

Re: [silk] Art, or what

2007-05-17 Thread ashok _
there was this book published sometime back called Mohandas its a biography of Gandhi by his grandson its pretty interesting in that it explores Gandhi's strong desire to remarry after his wife's death and things like how he strongly opposed the wedding of his son to a south

Re: [silk] Art, or what

2007-05-17 Thread ashok _
Isnt Ambaji the temple on top of a giant rock? I remember going there as a kid...and there were pilgrims walking on the road to this place, and they were all pushing small trolleys with models of the temple... some carried it up the steps barefoot... On 5/16/07, Nishant Shah wrote: Well

Re: [silk] Splitting the bill

2007-05-18 Thread ashok _
by the way, how do you handle clients who refuse to pay their bills at the restaurant...? At some upper end restaurnts (tested only in kenya and uganda...) I have eaten a nice meal and told them at the end that I am sorry, I dont have money to pay the bill, i am willing to wash dishes etc...

Re: [silk] Art, or what

2007-05-20 Thread ashok _
I dont get your point, simply because its possible to potray any religion in a fanatical way, depending upon who you ask. You seem to make it sound as if only hindus have been potrayed as fanatics... Why do you feel so victimized ?? On 5/20/07, shiv sastry wrote: So if fanatical is

Re: [silk] Art, or what

2007-05-20 Thread ashok _
On 5/20/07, shiv sastry wrote: Do you agree with my characterization of Hindus or do you think it is inaccurate? the description may be literally accurate, but whether it would characterize fanaticism is really very subjective... you said: How much more difference could there be between

Re: [silk] Ian McDonald's River of Gods

2007-05-29 Thread ashok _
Though not sci-fi, but with the indian-in-silicon-valley theme (with a big dose of bollywood) Transmission by Hari Kunzru (http://www.amazon.com/Transmission-Hari-Kunzru/dp/0525947604) was quite fun On 29 May 2007, Thaths wrote: I came across Ian McDonald's _River of Gods_ [1] at a

Re: [silk] Indian Economy's list of best Indian books.

2007-05-30 Thread ashok _
there is an extremely funny description of the wife, and the circumstances of the marriage in the biographical book about naipaul Sir Vidia's Shadow... by naipaul's former protege...paul theroux On 5/29/07, shiv sastry wrote: Must be true love because they do not seem to allow personal

Re: [silk] Fwd: Did you happen to catch the UFO?

2007-06-02 Thread ashok _
looks like another case of me-too disease (previous incidents were related to stone statues drinking milk, and sea water turning curatively sweetand at least one incident of a boy with magic powers, you could poke his arm with a pin and he could feel no pain - it was only later his followers

Re: [silk] game theoretic analysis of leaving the toilet seat down

2007-06-07 Thread ashok _
Why not just replace every public toilet with a turkish squat toilet ? On 6/7/07, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: I think it makes economical sense to buy one of those toilet seat cleaning apparatus that is installed in the Frankfurt/Main airport. It cleans the darn seat after every use.

Re: [silk] Forbes editorial on the future of urban surveillance

2007-06-12 Thread ashok _
I have heard the same reasoning for a burqah from different muslim women On 6/12/07, Udhay Shankar N [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: course, but that's only the rubric. The real reason to wear the mask is to spare others the discomfort of seeing your facial expression, to make your face into a

Re: [silk] aqvavit

2007-06-13 Thread ashok _
I noticed a lot of aid agencies...especially the ones operating in the sudan using this water purification attachment called Zero-B (an indian company makes it...) which is quite compact and comes in different sizes (tap attachment to refrigerator size purification systems...) i wonder how

Re: [silk] Just another forward?

2007-06-19 Thread ashok _
i have sometimes had the police officials in immigration (the ones with the metal detectors) ask me for some money (for chai ...) but it always sounded like a waiter requesting a tip... the other thing i notice with customs and immigration whenever i travel in a suit or a decent looking jacket i

[silk] network projector

2007-06-29 Thread ashok _
Can anybody recommend a network projector, that has an rj45 interface, tcp-ip, and supports projection of computer desktops via a protocol like RDP ? A sub $2,000 price tag would be good.

Re: [silk] Gates interview on world health c

2007-07-09 Thread ashok _
the commentary on William Easterly's is a valid one however, his comments on the Gate's speech seem misplaced ... how does he propose turning corrupt governments into ones that behave nicely...? How does he propose that a fair free market will appear ? in many cases these unfair markets

Re: [silk] Gates interview on world health c

2007-07-09 Thread ashok _
the only real free market i have seen that works is the one related to subsistence economy People growing cabbages, pineapples, maize and rearing cattle - for their own consumption or to trade for other goods or cash. (i have used agriculture as an example because most african countries

Re: [silk] Gates interview on world health c

2007-07-09 Thread ashok _
the sudan, nigeria, dr congo, kenya, tanzania, zambia... any of these countries would fit that picture. On 7/9/07, Amit Varma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: every other sector tea, coffee , oil, diamonds, copper, real estate, aid, telecom is a market controlled by a clique or a cartel

Re: [silk] Gates interview on world health c

2007-07-09 Thread ashok _
On 7/9/07, Amit Varma wrote: the sudan, nigeria, dr congo, kenya, tanzania, zambia... any of these countries would fit that picture. Thanks, don't know enough about those countries to comment further. But any cartel that exists can only do so either with government collusion or in the

Re: [silk] Gates interview on world health c

2007-07-09 Thread ashok _
On 7/9/07, Amit Varma wrote: the stossel guy comes from the point of view that the markets in the west are free markets Er, he doesn't. In fact, he rants fairly often about how they could be freer. His position -- and one that I agree with -- is that the closer to free they are, the more

Re: [silk] A new car for £30

2007-07-16 Thread ashok _
it was a sort of hub earlier... five years ago i could get good technology / it consultants from zimbabwe... most of them have either fled the country or fallen back to doing other stuff. On 7/16/07, Biju Chacko wrote: Zimbabwe could have been the hub of the regional economy - it's well

Re: [silk] Readings on Indian History

2007-07-17 Thread ashok _
On 7/17/07, shiv sastry wrote: Basically Indians do not document anything. Everything is handed down as a verbal anecdote. For that reason you can rarely get any serious information and the little that you get is so badly written that it becomes easy to I would say hindu kingdoms (rather

Re: [silk] Readings on Indian History

2007-07-17 Thread ashok _
I did a google search and came up with this. http://www.twf.org/Library/Renaissance.html I have a friend who is a librarian and a catholic historian. he told me that the tradition of written history within the catholic / orthodox church (one of the main sources of older european history...)

Re: [silk] Readings on Indian History

2007-07-18 Thread ashok _
On 7/17/07, shiv sastry wrote: On Tuesday 17 Jul 2007 3:32 pm, ashok _ wrote: I would say hindu kingdoms (rather than indians do not document anything ) did not document anything. The arab tradition of documenting everything was followed by muslim kingdoms... er.. a very small percentage

Re: [silk] Readings on Indian History

2007-07-18 Thread ashok _
On 7/18/07, shiv sastry wrote: Let me end this post with a barbed semi insult - even if it is flamebait to jog minds. is it possible at all that my thoughts are more advanced than those of a lot of people on this issue in that I do not seek to dispute or fight, but rather seek to resolve by

Re: [silk] Readings on Indian History

2007-07-18 Thread ashok _
On 7/18/07, Divya Sampath wrote: Not _Beulahland_, surely? Wouldn't that be a concatenation of the wrong elements of mythology, history and geography for the particular sort of person you have in mind? erno. http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/beulah%20land land of milk and honey,

Re: [silk] Readings on Indian History

2007-07-18 Thread ashok _
On 7/18/07, shiv sastry wrote: In the early 1900s Hindus studied for government jobs. In the late 1900s Hindus became doctors and engineers and are now slobbering after software engineering. Since your objective seems to be to define who a hindu is, arent you being a bit elitist here? Last

Re: [silk] Readings on Indian History

2007-07-18 Thread ashok _
On 7/18/07, shiv sastry wrote: India is a society stuck in a time warp and needs to be kicked forward in a variety of ways. One way in my view is to recognize that Hindu does not mean what the RSS says but all of us and our relatives who live double standards all our lives perpetuating societal

Re: [silk] Readings on Indian History

2007-07-19 Thread ashok _
you have written a voluminous tome on Pakistani society , whether ever having traveled there :) On 7/18/07, shiv sastry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wednesday 18 Jul 2007 8:55 pm, ashok _ wrote: I dont get the hindu connection ? how does being more hindu prevent you from crapping on the road

Re: [silk] Readings on Indian History

2007-07-19 Thread ashok _
On 7/19/07, shiv sastry wrote: As far as i can see, nobody on this list is denying any of the social ills you speak off. The psychological explanation for this type of paranoia came from you in the getting a bit touchy eh? et.al Would similar social stratification in another country

[silk] The Guardian: Tata chemicals factory may destory natural wonder

2007-07-20 Thread ashok _
Curious to know how this story ha been covered by the indian newspapers ? Tata chemicals factory may destory natural wonder http://environment.guardian.co.uk/conservation/story/0,,2124251,00.html Tata Chemicals, part of the giant Tata industrial group in India, plans to construct a soda-ash

[silk] YouTube - TN State success story of Suse linux migration

2007-07-20 Thread ashok _
I showed this video to the people in my office (mixed demographic, some govt. staff) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_g72GcaIdc most people found the video fascinating not just for its content but for the dramatic style, background music, special effects and the way people appeared and spoke

Re: [silk] YouTube - TN State success story of Suse linux migration

2007-07-20 Thread ashok _
On 7/20/07, Thaths wrote: 4. The video, and the fact that it as been uploaded to youtube gives me great hope for government in India. We may not be into non-gaudy production values yet. But we are definitely on the road. The glass appears to be a quarter full. I rather liked the animated

Re: [silk] Rapture

2007-07-29 Thread ashok _
On 7/29/07, Binand Sethumadhavan wrote: thousand years, so I don't think we need to worry much that Kalki is around the corner waiting for us sinners :) There is an old bearded guy, quite popular in chennai who has declared himself Kalki bhagwan... He seems to have quite a following. An

[silk] 2 Underwear Ads banned in India

2007-07-29 Thread ashok _
IB Ministry bans Lux Cozy Amul Macho ads http://www.televisionpoint.com/news2007/newsfullstory.php?id=1185462935 The Lux Cozy Underwear and Amul Macho Underwear advertisements, which are being telecast on several television channels, have been considered indecent, vulgar and suggestive and thus

Re: [silk] OLPC Review

2007-08-01 Thread ashok _
On 8/1/07, Gautam John wrote: Of course, the kids have figured out how to surf porn on them OLPC's. http://africa.reuters.com/wire/news/usnL19821905.html Let me tell you what probably happened. A bunch of teachers figured out this free laptop thing was really nice. Some of them started

Re: [silk] OLPC Review

2007-08-01 Thread ashok _
On 8/1/07, Eugen Leitl wrote: Since monkeys are the same everywhere your analysis is likely mistaken. Of course, i am not discounting that possibility just that one part of the story was that the school did not have electricity or water... so i am guessing the school didnt have an

Re: [silk] OLPC Review

2007-08-02 Thread ashok _
There is an interesting documentary about a famous architect called Rem Kolhaas, who (rather controversially) believes that there is much to learn from chaotic social networks in a city like Lagos... as opposed to the chinese model of shiny mega-cities. Pretty interesting stuff

Re: [silk] OLPC Review

2007-08-02 Thread ashok _
On 8/2/07, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: in abuja, internet connectivity is generally dreadful and expensive(its a strange wind swept city in the middle of nowhere... lots of dusty modern, empty buildings - Yeah - but brand new, landscaped roads and such - exclusively populated by

Re: [silk] Organizing a conference like TED in India

2007-08-02 Thread ashok _
On 8/2/07, Srini Ramakrishnan wrote: And why is TED a good thing? I always felt the banner about a collection of the world's finest minds coming under one roof that runs at the beginning of every TED talk to be kind of unwarranted, and not in good spirit. That did put me off TED. Isnt TED

Re: [silk] Elton John has an idea...

2007-08-03 Thread ashok _
If the internet does have a hand in wiping out elton john... bravo Lets have five more of these internet things On 8/3/07, Gautam John wrote: I do think it would be an incredible experiment to shut down the whole internet for five years and see what sort of art is produced over that

Re: [silk] Rapture

2007-08-04 Thread ashok _
On 8/4/07, Udhay Shankar N wrote: You missed out the important adjective symbolic in what Charles said. I would be willing to bet that you were indeed aware of this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_%28liturgy%29#The_Communion_Rite On the other hand, there is a tradition of saintly Relics

Re: [silk] Fwd: [jivika] Fwd: [indiathinkersnet] Bangalore: The rising divorce rate in the IT sector

2007-08-05 Thread ashok _
On 8/5/07, Srini Ramakrishnan wrote: The next generation will IMO handle this much better. The next generation will probably decide to be single. Women will finally figure out (just like they have done in europe) that they dont need a man anymore. I have a couple of cousins who are slaving

Re: [silk] Rapture

2007-08-05 Thread ashok _
On 8/5/07, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: Not so easy for an indian outside india, I assure you - if only because other indians actively seek you out and drag you kicking and screaming if necessary into the local community i had this neigbour for a while, a kenyan-born indian. he had this

Re: [silk] Chaos makes better business sense

2007-08-09 Thread ashok _
I know I am in a minroty, but I kinda agree with the guy. I personally hate supermarkets and shopping malls; people driving around slowly looking for a parking slot; various people in promotional gear shoving soaps and creams up my nose, none of which i really want ; spotless aisles neatly ordered

Re: [silk] Chaos makes better business sense

2007-08-09 Thread ashok _
On 8/9/07, Deepa Mohan wrote: The shop sells everything below the Maximum Retail Price (which I think happens to be one of the biggest frauds perpetrated on a consuming public). A one-kg pack of detergent, for example, costs I always believed Maximum Retail Price was a bad thing... (maybe

Re: [silk] Chaos makes better business sense

2007-08-10 Thread ashok _
On 8/10/07, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: There's parts of sikkim where the preferred currency is bottles of army canteen rum .. Heh... this even applies to Indian Railways TT inspectors... if you want to bump yourself up the waiting-list

[silk] Children review OLPC XO technology....

2007-08-23 Thread ashok _
http://www.olpcnews.com/implementation/maintenance/childrens_reviews_xo_technology.html Then twelve year old SG made a surprisingly well-written literary statement about the $100 laptop on Freedom to Tinker: My expectations for this computer were, I must admit, not very high. But it

Re: [silk] Pakistan at 60 from Rafiq Dossani

2007-08-23 Thread ashok _
On 8/23/07, shiv sastry wrote: On Thursday 23 Aug 2007 6:21 am, Indrajit Gupta wrote: Wouldn't any Indian author asked to write on Pakistan at 60 tend to compare Pakistan with his own country? No IG. Not necessarily. At least, I don't think so. shiv I think it would be quite

Re: [silk] Illustrated Coffee Guide

2007-08-27 Thread ashok _
On 8/27/07, Chandrachoodan Gopalakrishnan wrote: Talking of coffee shops in Madras, I'll vouch for Amethyst. They brew good stuff there. C there is also this idli-dosa joint in raja annamalai puram (its part of some bigger chainforgot the name), they make very good kumbakonam degree

Re: [silk] Illustrated Coffee Guide

2007-09-01 Thread ashok _
On 8/31/07, Rishab Aiyer Ghosh wrote: i just got back from 10 days in ethiopia, where coffee was first discovered and where the beans grow wild. ethiopian coffee is really good, although i suspect this is more due to the initial preparation (good beans, , carefully and often freshly roasted,

[silk] project accounting software...?

2007-09-02 Thread ashok _
to each district level (or school level). Can anyone recommend a software for this ? (Something cheap, or free ...) thanks Ashok

Re: [silk] Mobs on the rampage

2007-09-05 Thread ashok _
On 9/5/07, Amit Varma wrote: And what is a vengefully consumerist society? Even if you can be consumerist -- I regard that as a bogeyman term -- how can you be vengeful about it? Unthinking jargon, this. Well even failure of rule of law sounds like jargon to me... the writer of the

Re: [silk] Cybercafes to have keystroke loggers

2007-09-09 Thread ashok _
On 9/9/07, shiv sastry wrote: Does that make every one of us cultural Nazis? One person's security is another man's breach of freedom. shiv You are a brave man indeed. You must have utmost faith in the competence of the police to handle such information.

Re: [silk] Cybercafes to have keystroke loggers

2007-09-09 Thread ashok _
On 9/9/07, shiv sastry wrote: In fact there is an element of irony in the complaint that cyber-cafes are going to come under big brothers eye. A significant proportion of people doing the complaining either do not use cyber cafes or will stop using them henceforth and shift to what they

Re: [silk] Everyone's surveilling

2007-09-11 Thread ashok _
On 9/11/07, shiv sastry wrote: When I was in the UK (until 1990) it was already a very highly surveilled (does that word exist?) society. Revisting the place from time to time I have found that surveillance has only increased - but surprise surprise - people are no longer able to break laws

Re: [silk] If you use tor, use it carefully ..

2007-09-13 Thread ashok _
On 9/13/07, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: Anish Mohammed wrote: hop from your to be malicious. As routing schemes seem to be random, I would have assumed, the system could tolerate a level of malicious nature. And it would be an entirely wrong assumption, especially given the

Re: [silk] Hitler had an Indian Army?!

2007-09-19 Thread ashok _
Another bit of trivia on the same lines... : the first jet fighter aircraft built in india, the HF24-marut was designed by, a german aircraft designer who was the designer for various WW2 german aircraft.. most notably the Fw190 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAL_HF-24_Marut On 9/19/07, shiv

Re: [silk] Free software made mandatory (In Kerala)

2007-09-19 Thread ashok _
Even the BBC is not sacrosanct... it wasnt long back that there was a controversy about video media players on their site. Then yesterday, on their Digital Planet radio show on the world-service.. the program was almost entirely devoted to microsoft...they even had a guy come on and flay

Re: [silk] Traveling in Karnataka and Kerala

2007-09-23 Thread ashok _
On 9/22/07, Kamla wrote: Would appreciate any suggestions or tips about how to get there, accomodation etc. for either Karnataka or Kerala. What about weather in the next 8-10 weeks in these areas? there is this small village driving distance from mysore called talakad... which has a lot of half

Re: [silk] Life of a poor man in India

2007-09-26 Thread ashok _
On 9/26/07, Deepa Mohan wrote: Also I want to say that often, those with simple lifestyles (let's say, for example, the Gond tribes, or the Irulas, or the Soligas) are not counted as people living with Nature; they are counted as poor, because poverrty is measured by how much money you have

Re: [silk] Speaking of audiophilia....

2007-10-02 Thread ashok _
I have a Creative 2.1, havent had any sound shielding issues with it, i have 2 mobile phones, a TDMA router and a shortwave radio in the same room. On 10/2/07, Kiran Jonnalagadda wrote: That said, I'd like to believe my audiophile abilities do not merit speakers priced over Rs 5000. I have

Re: [silk] Fascism?

2007-10-03 Thread ashok _
On 10/3/07, Venkat Mangudi wrote: Funny, I was reading this piece on the same topic. Nice one in the New Yorker... http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/10/08/071008fa_fact_hersh?currentPage=2 What struck me most about the speech, were the answers that the audience expected. I think its

Re: [silk] Fascism?

2007-10-03 Thread ashok _
On 10/3/07, Venkat Mangudi wrote: The allowed to write was directed at us, the receivers, not the powers that be. I believe that some percentage of people who read such articles are gullible enough to believe it. Freedom of speech is abused big time to such a point that it has become a joke.

Re: [silk] 9/11 again

2007-10-03 Thread ashok _
On 10/3/07, shiv sastry wrote: A robust response to terrorism such as that displayed by the US comes with its own price. Other current threads on this list lament the price that is being paid, but hey the US _HAS_BEEN_ safe from terrorism hasn't it? You mean statistically safe? If you

Re: [silk] 9/11 again

2007-10-04 Thread ashok _
On 10/4/07, shiv sastry wrote: The US has responded robustly to one single attack on one September day. Would there have been another attack? Your guess is as good as mine - but the US was ripe for a terrorist attack (in my view). The US was sitting pretty and secure in its relative

Re: [silk] presenting online

2007-10-04 Thread ashok _
On 10/4/07, Aditya Kapil wrote: what is the best was to present slides in real time over the net while allowing both ends to edit? Adit http://show.zoho.com maybe ?

Re: [silk] 9/11 again

2007-10-04 Thread ashok _
On 10/4/07, Nandkumar Saravade wrote: entire world! To lead from the front, this is the officers creed, not Rs 15,000 a month! (http://www.ndtv.com/convergence/ndtv/showcolumns.aspx?id=COLEN20070021325)/ One of the reasons why the army is experiencing a severe shortage of officers. Also why ,

Re: [silk] Why India's Internet connections are falling

2007-10-09 Thread ashok _
For all the criticism of the OLPC project, i personally think the project is on to something. That it will probably fail at the implementation stage is an entirely different story... However many of the criticisms that the guy has in the article dont make sense... Many moons ago a host of

Re: [silk] Why India's Internet connections are falling

2007-10-10 Thread ashok _
On 10/9/07, Venkat Mangudi wrote: Well, it makes sense to me that you would first want to help these people make a living before equipping with a laptop. What parts did not make sense to you? Just curious. basically the parts where the writer quotes the UN to make comparisons which are not

Re: [silk] Nobel Peace Prize - 2007

2007-10-12 Thread ashok _
even the nobel prize for literature surprised me. On 10/12/07, Binand Sethumadhavan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://almaz.com/nobel/peace/2007b.html Surprised me. Binand

Re: [silk] 1 lakh car spurs environment worries

2007-10-13 Thread ashok _
On 10/13/07, Sriram Karra wrote: http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/10/12/business/12cars.php 1. more cars and fewer motorcycles/scooters/cycles means more homogeneity in road traffic. I feel that's a good thing. Cars are less maneuverable than two wheelers, which is a good thing to keep

Re: [silk] A Wireless Revolution in India

2007-10-31 Thread ashok _
On 10/31/07, Gautam John wrote: The provision likely to be of most interest to consumers is the one allowing cell phones to be unlocked and used on other networks. The Copyright Office allowed this exception because the software that prohibits users from accessing their phone's firmware has

Re: [silk] the_new_nostradamus

2007-11-01 Thread ashok _
On 11/1/07, Gautam John wrote: The New Nostradamus Words By Michael A.M. Lerner Photos By Ethan Hill Can a fringe branch of mathematics forecast the future? A special adviser to the CIA, Fortune 500 companies, and the U.S. Department of Defense certainly thinks so. It sounds suspiciously

[silk] Dust patches on camera lens...

2007-11-06 Thread ashok _
The lens of my SLR / and CCD sensor of my camera have dust patches on them... How do i remove these ? I tried wiping it with a microfiber cloth but it doesnt seem to work . Any ideas ? ashok

Re: [silk] Dust patches on camera lens...

2007-11-07 Thread ashok _
On 11/7/07, Sthitaprajna wrote: Use a pressurised cannister of air - on the CCD sensor, that will be available at decent camera shops. Um, dust should come off with a microfibre cloth.. but, is this dust, or fungus? For removing fungus, you had best take it to a shop to remove the

Re: [silk] Gmail on the E61 (was New iphone ad)

2007-11-22 Thread ashok _
On Nov 22, 2007 1:09 PM, Kiran Jonnalagadda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For the sake of comparison: I've bought SIM cards in Malaysia, China, Thailand and Singapore and would rate them in that order for ease of activation, ranging from instant to half an hour in queue. All but Malaysia required

Re: [silk] Gmail on the E61 (was New iphone ad)

2007-11-22 Thread ashok _
On Nov 22, 2007 12:47 PM, Eugen Leitl wrote: I must also get reasonably wealthy soon, it increasingly looks as if Germany (EU?) is not the right place to retire, or even to live long-term. Any suggestions? So far Switzerland and some parts of Scandinavia look reasonable. Apart from that,

[silk] internet connection with different uplink and downlink channels...

2007-11-26 Thread ashok _
charges apply only for downloads and upload requests are essentially free... ashok

Re: [silk] internet connection with different uplink and downlink channels...

2007-11-27 Thread ashok _
On Nov 27, 2007 11:26 AM, Kiran Jonnalagadda wrote: Would it be possible to setup an internet service that uses GPRS/EDGE for uplink and a one-way VSAT for downlink ? Here GPRS charges apply only for downloads and upload requests are essentially free... Yes, but you'll need a server

[silk] home book cataloging software ?

2007-12-02 Thread ashok _
I am looking for such a software preferably free, not an online service, and which runs on either linux or mac os x... any suggestions ? ashok

Re: [silk] Memory, from NatGeo

2007-12-05 Thread ashok _
On Dec 5, 2007 12:20 PM, Udhay Shankar N wrote: EP has two types of amnesia—anterograde, which means he can't form new memories, and retrograde, which means he can't remember old memories either, at least not since 1960. His childhood, his service in the merchant marine, World War II—all

Re: [silk] Lights turn red for stunned Delhi jaywalkers

2007-12-07 Thread ashok _
was listening and not talking since he had said talking while crossing was bad. anyway, that pissed him off sufficiently, and I got booked and fined in one of those mobile courts. ashok

Re: [silk] Open Source Evangalism

2007-12-10 Thread ashok _
On Dec 10, 2007 8:39 AM, Gautam John wrote: I'm currently working with a non-profit and as part of our work we run ~400 libraries across Bangalore and many more across the state. We are hopeful, if we find sponsors, of putting a computer in each library both to manage the library and as a tool

Re: [silk] Open Source Evangalism

2007-12-10 Thread ashok _
On Dec 10, 2007 12:07 PM, Ramakrishnan Sundaram wrote: data centrally. As an aside, we're currently looking for an open source library management package. Edubuntu + koha is just fine for that. Yes, but Koha's a pain to setup. I tried it some time ago and gave up. Yeah, koha has a

Re: [silk] Wikipedia

2007-12-10 Thread ashok _
On Dec 10, 2007 12:28 PM, shiv sastry wrote: A far larger percentage of Hindus and Christians in the West are likely to behave secular and deny religious belief than Muslims. Where do you get such information? i know very many expatriate / people-of- indian origin muslims / hindus who behave

Re: [silk] Wikipedia

2007-12-10 Thread ashok _
On Dec 10, 2007 2:55 PM, shiv sastry wrote: I am not talking of private behavior. In public count the percentage of Hindu women wearing bindis or mangalsutras versus Muslim women wearing hijabs in say the UK. how would such a count be attempted... ? You speak as if you already conducted such a

Re: [silk] Wikipedia

2007-12-10 Thread ashok _
On Dec 10, 2007 4:21 PM, shiv sastry wrote: er yes shiv maybe you counted the same women twice or thrice over... since its hard to differentiate at a glance between two women wearing a hijab :)

[silk] sanctions and online services

2007-12-12 Thread ashok _
...). Will the American company providing the online services be obligated to shut down services immediately ? Any ideas / pointers ? ashok

Re: [silk] sanctions and online services

2007-12-12 Thread ashok _
On Dec 13, 2007 2:02 AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: Google has previously done this in the case of Iran Is this something that just Google does or do other service providers also actively shut down services ? What options could be there for safer online service provision ... a

Re: [silk] sanctions and online services

2007-12-12 Thread ashok _
to government agencies in the embargoed country.) This is very helpful... thanks ! ashok

Re: [silk] Failure of Sociology in India?

2007-12-13 Thread ashok _
On Dec 13, 2007 4:59 PM, shiv sastry wrote: snippage But there has to be a widespread self recognition that India is this way. Only sociological studies can prove or disprove a hypothesis such as mine and those studies do not exist AFAIK. Did someone say where's the research data? Well

Re: [silk] Failure of Sociology in India?

2007-12-13 Thread ashok _
On Dec 13, 2007 5:54 PM, shiv sastry wrote: You mean I could be as right or as wrong as Daniken? Of course you are right. If you choose to believe Daniken, that is your prerogative. If you don't, it's not Daniken's problem. Credibility does not matter a whit in the absence of valid

Re: [silk] Today's ET poll on Free Software

2007-12-18 Thread ashok _
On Dec 18, 2007 1:08 PM, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote: Well the same office suite does have a Windows build does it not ? So, are HDFC, ICICI the next level ? How does the notion of online presence provided by Mugshot/OLPC fit in ? You would still need to buy a Windows license to run that

Re: [silk] Today's ET poll on Free Software

2007-12-18 Thread ashok _
On Dec 18, 2007 1:56 PM, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote: What happens when there is a preloaded Windows at a pittance (and official at that) ? I have never seen such a preloaded windows version being sold for a pittance ? what happens when they need to upgrade this preloaded windows ? will

Re: [silk] Will India Become the New Vanguard of the OpenSourceMovement?

2008-01-14 Thread ashok _
On Jan 14, 2008 3:02 PM, Charles Haynes wrote: I confess that I actually already knew about Shakti, and have seen Remembering Shakti live in the US. I've also seen Zakir Hussain perform a fair number of times, including here in Bangalore when he performed with Ustad Amjad Ali Khan. That may be

[silk] Project Management Software (web based)

2008-02-12 Thread ashok _
Hi: I am looking for a project management software something free and web-based. web-based is important because there are people on the project from 5 different timezones Any suggestions, something that someone may have used in a similar scenario ? ashok

Re: [silk] Project Management Software (web based)

2008-02-13 Thread ashok _
software ? The OP never did mention that I think Sorry forgot to mention, yes, I am looking at a PM tool that supports Agile PM methods I will look at mingle, but I also found RallyDev : http://www.rallydev.com . Any opinions on that ? ashok

[silk] Internet access for senior citizen in special care facility

2008-02-13 Thread ashok _
I have the following scenario : 1) A senior citizen with alzheimers who has been confined to a special care facility. 2) Senior citizen's residence is about 250 metres from the special care facility 3) The senior citizen has a part of her family living in the residence mentioned in (2), there are

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