On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 6:50 PM, Mohit (मॊिहत) <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 10:07 PM, Nishant Shah <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> >
> > Welcome, welcome indeed... we need new blood (I really don't like using
> the
> > word in a welcome post, but oh well!) to help us unlurk :)
> >
> You mean the new ones get bled on this list? :)


*Asks everybody to Grin widely*
*Points at relevant fangs*
No, no.... no blood... but oh my, that's a nice neck!


>
> > I have often wondered. Why is it always a word to the wise? How come the
> > unwise never get words? Blatant discrimination, I say!
>
> I got in some words, didn't I?
>

But they are also for the wise, aren't they? I live to see somebody, without
my prompting or intervention, someday, in public, saying, "And words for the
unwise..." It would be nice to recognise that there are equal number of
unwise people who deserve words.

>
> Oh, and the real reason: welcome to the list kkkkkiran!
>
> - Mo


P.S. I am surprised nobody has been singing "Tu hai meri/a kkkkkiran so
far"... I guess not everybody is an SRK fan :)

Nishant


-- 
Nishant Shah
Doctoral Candidate, CSCS, Bangalore.
Director (Research), Centre for Internet and Society,( www.cis-india.org )
Asia Awards Fellow, 2008-09
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