On Sun, 2009-06-28 at 00:22 +0530, Dinesh Shah (દિનેશ શાહ/दिनेश शाह) wrote:
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 12:09 AM, Prashant Vermapverma@gmail.com wrote:
At 11:54 PM 6/27/2009, દિનેશ શાહ/दिनेश wrote:
KK, ... That way you are diluting the meaning of word terrorist - who KILLS INNOCENT PEOPLE without any reason or remorse. ... Let us be responsible in choosing our words. (remember, you objecting to people calling crackers as hackers?)
Nice try Dinesh. But whether you will get through at all to KK is doubtful. In my last interaction with him, he strongly reminded me of Humpty Dumpty (a character in "Through the Looking Glass").
I never intend to get through to KK. :-) He is RMS++ ;-)
Thanks Dinesh. But I am not even .01% as great and revolutionary as RMS. If that was a complement then really I don't deserve it. And if that was a tonting statement it also means that RMS is stupid kk ==. And there will be people to talk about this but that's for a later time. I know there are people who talk all kind of crap behind the back of RMS who actually has laid the roots for this huge revolution.
It was directed to people on the list (there are others you know?). And that's why I have used "we" instead of "you". ;-)
Very good. I think every one should follow Prashant's advice of "ignoring me ". but alas, those same people actually respond. And While I am no where near RMS, I would at least make an attempt to carry his message as little as I can. Unfortunately my words carry some waitage thanks to the mentoring I got from the right people at the right time.
Excerpted from here: http://www.sabian.org/Alice/lgchap06.htm :
<start excerpt>
`But "glory" doesn't mean "a nice knock-down argument",' Alice objected.
*glory* for what? I never had it and don't want it like politicians.
`When I use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, `it means just what I choose it to mean -- neither more nor less.'
again *I* think again. There are enough evidance of people supporting my arguements.
<end excerpt>
:-D Nice and apt.
good attempt, except that the basic asumtion *i* was wrong.
happy hacking. Krishnakant.