Agha Amin March 10, 2008
#615 Posted by masadi on March 20, 2008 11:26:20 am
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#610 Posted by vengatramanan on March 20, 2008 11:12:17 am
I see so many Iranians and Indonesians studying in Bangalore. Actually quite a lot.
#609 Posted by vengatramanan on March 20, 2008 10:59:55 am
Re: # 608
Salim,
Does a change in religious conviction essentially mean a change in social conviction or values?
Digression:
How's Prithvi's tomb maintained? Do they accord the respect a king like him deserve?
Salim,
Does a change in religious conviction essentially mean a change in social conviction or values?
Digression:
How's Prithvi's tomb maintained? Do they accord the respect a king like him deserve?
#608 Posted by Salim_Chauhan on March 20, 2008 10:42:24 am
Eklavya #605 {"There are basic, fundamental, and ultimately unbridgeable differences between Muslims and non-Muslims (Hindus being the most extreme non-Muslim people)."}
Kaal Bhayya,
I wouldn't refer to Hindus as extreme non-Muslim people. After all, no other single religion has contributed more to Muslim numbers than Hinduism. Some 600-700 million Muslims, or roughtly 55% to 64% of all Muslims, are descended from Hindu converts to Islam in India, Pakistan, BD, and Indonesia.
Kaal Bhayya,
I wouldn't refer to Hindus as extreme non-Muslim people. After all, no other single religion has contributed more to Muslim numbers than Hinduism. Some 600-700 million Muslims, or roughtly 55% to 64% of all Muslims, are descended from Hindu converts to Islam in India, Pakistan, BD, and Indonesia.
#607 Posted by vengatramanan on March 20, 2008 10:20:52 am
Ek et tu? This guy is not insulting Hindus but every other decent human being whose instinct would be to provide for his family.
By toeing his line, you are joining him in insulting dharmavaans.
Any commoner would want the God/religion
to protect his kin and not the other way around.
By toeing his line, you are joining him in insulting dharmavaans.
Any commoner would want the God/religion
to protect his kin and not the other way around.
#606 Posted by vengatramanan on March 20, 2008 10:10:17 am
Re: # 600
Majumdar,
It requires a charlatan to answer these questions. Now, in your tearing hurry, to get accepted by all and sundry, you show utmost decorum to answer questions that are quintessentially insane.
Either this bubba guy is out of his mind or expressing something esoteric or he is complementing Indians for being sincere and hardworking. Bubba, if your nuts are in place, then do understand that your own countrymen, provided an opportunity, would want to earn their money the hardway.
You make a bad representative for innocent Pakistanis who would want to take home hard earned money.
Sadly, people like this guy can see only religious category but not others like hardworking simpletons, loving fathers, sons etc...
Hamidm...no doubt will not be proud to have you (bubba) as his man friday.
Majumdar, you look very unreal.
Majumdar,
It requires a charlatan to answer these questions. Now, in your tearing hurry, to get accepted by all and sundry, you show utmost decorum to answer questions that are quintessentially insane.
Either this bubba guy is out of his mind or expressing something esoteric or he is complementing Indians for being sincere and hardworking. Bubba, if your nuts are in place, then do understand that your own countrymen, provided an opportunity, would want to earn their money the hardway.
You make a bad representative for innocent Pakistanis who would want to take home hard earned money.
Sadly, people like this guy can see only religious category but not others like hardworking simpletons, loving fathers, sons etc...
Hamidm...no doubt will not be proud to have you (bubba) as his man friday.
Majumdar, you look very unreal.
#605 Posted by Eklavya on March 20, 2008 9:57:13 am
bubba, both you and urstruly are right. And most Muslims can understand that.
There are basic, fundamental, and ultimately unbridgeable differences between Muslims and non-Muslims (Hindus being the most extreme non-Muslim people).
Unfortunately and tragically, it is considered better to avoid facing that reality, worse, to deny it flatly, on both sides.
(With elections completed in Pakistan - for which Pakistanis deserve to be congratulated - the clamor of all same-same will get even louder...)
There are basic, fundamental, and ultimately unbridgeable differences between Muslims and non-Muslims (Hindus being the most extreme non-Muslim people).
Unfortunately and tragically, it is considered better to avoid facing that reality, worse, to deny it flatly, on both sides.
(With elections completed in Pakistan - for which Pakistanis deserve to be congratulated - the clamor of all same-same will get even louder...)
#604 Posted by guru on March 20, 2008 9:48:50 am
To hear the pundits tell it, India's future in electronics is bleak, and the subcontinent will remain merely an outsource destination. Don't believe a word of it. The digital electronics in the next-generation HDTV that Sony introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show were like a growing number of communications, consumer and industrial products designed and developed in India. Their "Made in China" label belies the fact that more and more of the core engineering value takes place in India. India is not China, but its future in electronics is far more certain, for two reasons: software and innovation. The Nokias, Sonys and TIs of the world are quietly doing some of their most advanced R&D and design work in India, in everything from networking systems and advanced communications to consumer electronics. China copies, India innovates. Domestic electronics industry growth has been slow, but that's about to change. An expanding network of OEMs, EMS providers and chip makers is coalescing around a next-wave design ecosystem that's domestic-market focused. China, take note.
By Richard Wallace
By Richard Wallace
#603 Posted by guru on March 20, 2008 9:31:39 am
Re: # 600
There was issue of Time magazine i think march 87 with cover story of what was happening to graduate schools in science and technology. It had picture on the front page of a class I guess Penns State Aeronautical eng Computational Fluide Dynamics or some such subject. The class had only one Firang rest were desi in particular indian. Inside they had pictures of MIT, CalTech and Berkeley. Similar was the scene. Americans went to work on after bs. 30% of Murrey Hill Bell labs and IBM Whiteplane and AlmaDen were Indians. even around 90. Asuras and Devas have become one.
You have rakshasi/pishachya gogles. You see people not as one but we vs they. prophet had to talk this way so that imperialistic empire can be built. even if whole world declares itself muslim u will sttill devide people based on their purity. may be u pakis have one set of teeth to show the west and other very ugly sharp ones to east.
There was issue of Time magazine i think march 87 with cover story of what was happening to graduate schools in science and technology. It had picture on the front page of a class I guess Penns State Aeronautical eng Computational Fluide Dynamics or some such subject. The class had only one Firang rest were desi in particular indian. Inside they had pictures of MIT, CalTech and Berkeley. Similar was the scene. Americans went to work on after bs. 30% of Murrey Hill Bell labs and IBM Whiteplane and AlmaDen were Indians. even around 90. Asuras and Devas have become one.
You have rakshasi/pishachya gogles. You see people not as one but we vs they. prophet had to talk this way so that imperialistic empire can be built. even if whole world declares itself muslim u will sttill devide people based on their purity. may be u pakis have one set of teeth to show the west and other very ugly sharp ones to east.
#602 Posted by anil on March 20, 2008 9:17:08 am
Re: # 552
Massaddi Mian:
"...who the F are you to tell me to buzz off, .... Now go F yourself. ..."
This is your mind's production. You can abuse everyone, but no can say to you "buzz" off.
Are you really mentally challanged not to see the difference in the your own sentences?
Massaddi Mian:
"...who the F are you to tell me to buzz off, .... Now go F yourself. ..."
This is your mind's production. You can abuse everyone, but no can say to you "buzz" off.
Are you really mentally challanged not to see the difference in the your own sentences?
#601 Posted by guru on March 20, 2008 9:14:45 am
Re: # 599
Agree we are all born Muslims ie human. I am Hindu Muslim or human. Now why convert converted?
Agree we are all born Muslims ie human. I am Hindu Muslim or human. Now why convert converted?
#600 Posted by bubba on March 20, 2008 9:10:41 am
Re: # 598 Posted by majumdar on March 20, 2008 8:17:15 am
Majumdar,
Is it not stealing from the country that supposedly has given you (Hindus) an opportunity to earn a living and develop.
And then, all your focus is to send money across seas to your home country and develop the home country. In effect allowing your society to challenge the adopted society in the future.
And you don't see a hypocrisy.
And that is the difference between our values. Muslims come to provide a better society (being right or wrong is just in the eyes of the beholder), but you say that most hindus are economic slaves, with an opportunity to steal the wealth of nation and invest somewhere else.
Isn't that what Mexicans are doing? and Isn't that what the locals are mad about?
Majumdar,
Is it not stealing from the country that supposedly has given you (Hindus) an opportunity to earn a living and develop.
And then, all your focus is to send money across seas to your home country and develop the home country. In effect allowing your society to challenge the adopted society in the future.
And you don't see a hypocrisy.
And that is the difference between our values. Muslims come to provide a better society (being right or wrong is just in the eyes of the beholder), but you say that most hindus are economic slaves, with an opportunity to steal the wealth of nation and invest somewhere else.
Isn't that what Mexicans are doing? and Isn't that what the locals are mad about?
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