Ramakrishna Reddy  did post pics on FB.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/silklist/?fref=gs&dti=5083012209&hc_location=group_dialog

(Is this a valid link?)

Alas, he was not one of the 5 people there (Udhay, Vinit, Surabhi,  Meera,
Savitha) I know face to face...I asked him to provide names....but perhaps
in the interest of privacy (on FaceBook?)...it hasn't happened yet.

Cheers,Deepa.



On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 6:45 PM, Preetha Chari-Srinivas <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Deepa,
> Thank you for your feedback, and I hope to meet you some time soon, as
> well.
> Btw, Udhay and Vinit - the pictures of the Silk party? :)
> Have a great week ahead, folks.
> Regards,
> -pcs.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 7:40 PM, Deepa Mohan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Very impressive, PCS! I hope to meet you face-to-face sometime...
> >
> > I too am unable to make it for the silken birthday....here's wishing all
> of
> > you a great evening! Vinit and Surabhi, I feel even sorrier because you
> are
> > hosting it. No excuses, as I was very much looking forward to it...but I
> > was awake at 3.30am  to see off Derek, Anjana and their children (going
> to
> > Maine for Christmas) , and then I had a nature walk to conduct. I know
> that
> > if I come over, I will yawn my way  through, and miss all the Intelligent
> > Conversation (much of which passes overhead anyway!)
> >
> > I like the way everyone who lurks (and unlurks) here compliments all of
> us!
> >
> > Cheers, Deepa.
> >
> > On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 5:18 PM, Preetha Chari-Srinivas <
> > [email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > This feels like a count-down to the ball being dropped in Times Square
> on
> > > the New Year eve here...
> > >
> > > As I had promised Udhay, here goes my introductory mail..although I
> have
> > > been a member of the group for a while (not sure when I joined it, but
> > > thanks to my friend Bharat Shetty Barkur - I get to lurk in the
> > background,
> > > admiring the geeks and non-geeks of this group from afar).
> > > I happen to be hard of hearing, but I strictly communicate orally and
> am
> > an
> > > excellent lip-reader. I consider myself to be a jack of all trades and
> a
> > > master of none - with a long athletic/competitive tennis career (did
> > dabble
> > > as a tennis coach for a while, to make ends meet), which I had to
> abandon
> > > in order to pursue my higher studies (a must for our middle-class
> family,
> > > where 'education is wealth' - which I do not fully agree with, since
> > there
> > > are instances of people doing equally well without any fancy degrees
> > under
> > > their belt). I strongly believe that a sporting career helps develop
> the
> > > confidence, drive and independence in any individual, come what may.
> Some
> > > people are naturally gifted, while others make it to the top with sheer
> > > hard work, blood, sweat and tears, the latter category of which I fall
> > > into! I did dabble in poetry and painting, plus competitive yoga when I
> > was
> > > in my teens, but had to weed them all out, to focus solely on my tennis
> > > career. I am better known as a tennis player, although I consider
> myself
> > to
> > > be a decent athlete. I have a passion for travel, for it helps widen my
> > > horizons, and I do enjoy going on long drives. I get to be in my
> elements
> > > on the road as well as on the courts.
> > > In any case, I have a background in Civil Engineering and a double
> > masters
> > > in Environmental Engineering and Science/Computer Science. I do not
> fall
> > > into any of the above, for I have never really gotten around to work in
> > > either the civil or environmental fields. Worked briefly in the IT
> > sector,
> > > before I realized it was not my cuppa joe.
> > > So, I am now back to square one, not to mention being broke, and
> > clueless,
> > > but still trying to chase my lofty dreams. I did be more than happy to
> > list
> > > them all out here, but would spare you the drudgery for another day :)
> To
> > > give you a brief glimpse into one of my goals, one of them is to make a
> > > foray into modeling, at such an advanced age!
> > > I am an ardent admirer of Jack Ma and J.K. Rowling and strongly believe
> > > that when you have the drive to do something, it is bound to work, no
> > > matter what. I do admire women who break the glass ceiling in their
> > > respective spheres....
> > > As the fastest woman on two wheels once said...."If someone is
> interested
> > > in something, they don't have to start off with a whole lot of money to
> > be
> > > successful at something they love. They just have to pursue it, and
> make
> > it
> > > happen".
> > > In closing, I would like to mention two of my favorite quotes by Johann
> > von
> > > Goethe:
> > > - *Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you help them
> > to
> > > become what they are capable of being.*
> > > *- Plunge into the thick of life....*
> > >
> > > I would give an arm and leg to be there for the 20th reunion of Silk
> List
> > > this evening, but unfortunately, unforeseen circumstances have played
> > havoc
> > > on my plans...
> > >
> > > Hopefully, I will get to see you folks during my travels, or at the
> > silver
> > > jubilee and golden jubilee celebrations, if it ever takes place, either
> > in
> > > India or anywhere else around the world. It helps to get some
> perspective
> > > from well-read folks like you all...
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > - pcs.
> > >
> >
>

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