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  • N Nish Nishant

    A story goes that two friends were walking through the desert. In a specific point of the journey, they had an argument, and one friend slapped the other one in the face. The one, who got slapped, was hurt, but without anything to say, he wrote in the sand: "TODAY, MY BEST FRIEND SLAPPED ME IN THE FACE". They kept on walking, until they found an oasis, where they decided to take a bath. The one who got slapped and hurt started drowning, and the other friend saved him. When he recovered from the fright, he wrote on a stone: "TODAY MY BEST FRIEND SAVED MY LIFE" The friend who saved and slapped his best friend, asked him, "Why, after I hurt you, you wrote in the sand, and now you write on a stone?" The other friend, smiling, replied: "When a friend hurts us, we should write it down in the sand, where the winds of forgiveness get in charge of erasing it away, and when something great happens, we should engrave it in the stone of the memory of the heart, where no wind can erase it" Nish


    Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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    Simple, yet so true

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    • N Nish Nishant

      A story goes that two friends were walking through the desert. In a specific point of the journey, they had an argument, and one friend slapped the other one in the face. The one, who got slapped, was hurt, but without anything to say, he wrote in the sand: "TODAY, MY BEST FRIEND SLAPPED ME IN THE FACE". They kept on walking, until they found an oasis, where they decided to take a bath. The one who got slapped and hurt started drowning, and the other friend saved him. When he recovered from the fright, he wrote on a stone: "TODAY MY BEST FRIEND SAVED MY LIFE" The friend who saved and slapped his best friend, asked him, "Why, after I hurt you, you wrote in the sand, and now you write on a stone?" The other friend, smiling, replied: "When a friend hurts us, we should write it down in the sand, where the winds of forgiveness get in charge of erasing it away, and when something great happens, we should engrave it in the stone of the memory of the heart, where no wind can erase it" Nish


      Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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      :) :rose: :-O :rose: cheers, Super ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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      • N Nish Nishant

        A story goes that two friends were walking through the desert. In a specific point of the journey, they had an argument, and one friend slapped the other one in the face. The one, who got slapped, was hurt, but without anything to say, he wrote in the sand: "TODAY, MY BEST FRIEND SLAPPED ME IN THE FACE". They kept on walking, until they found an oasis, where they decided to take a bath. The one who got slapped and hurt started drowning, and the other friend saved him. When he recovered from the fright, he wrote on a stone: "TODAY MY BEST FRIEND SAVED MY LIFE" The friend who saved and slapped his best friend, asked him, "Why, after I hurt you, you wrote in the sand, and now you write on a stone?" The other friend, smiling, replied: "When a friend hurts us, we should write it down in the sand, where the winds of forgiveness get in charge of erasing it away, and when something great happens, we should engrave it in the stone of the memory of the heart, where no wind can erase it" Nish


        Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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        Joao Vaz
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        *sigh* This came close to bring tear to my eyes :omg: :rose: :rose: :rose: Cheers, Joao Vaz A person who is nice to you, but rude to the waiter, is not a nice person - Natalie Portman (Padme/Amidala of Star Wars)

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        • T Thomas Freudenberg

          :love: Regards Thomas Sonork id: 100.10453 Thömmi


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          Brian Delahunty
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          Hey... where's you get the love heart from..I thought that image was gone... :(( Obviously not.


          "When a friend hurts us, we should write it down in the sand, where the winds of forgiveness get in charge of erasing it away, and when something great happens, we should engrave it in the stone of the memory of the heart, where no wind can erase it" Nish on life [methinks]

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          • N Nish Nishant

            A story goes that two friends were walking through the desert. In a specific point of the journey, they had an argument, and one friend slapped the other one in the face. The one, who got slapped, was hurt, but without anything to say, he wrote in the sand: "TODAY, MY BEST FRIEND SLAPPED ME IN THE FACE". They kept on walking, until they found an oasis, where they decided to take a bath. The one who got slapped and hurt started drowning, and the other friend saved him. When he recovered from the fright, he wrote on a stone: "TODAY MY BEST FRIEND SAVED MY LIFE" The friend who saved and slapped his best friend, asked him, "Why, after I hurt you, you wrote in the sand, and now you write on a stone?" The other friend, smiling, replied: "When a friend hurts us, we should write it down in the sand, where the winds of forgiveness get in charge of erasing it away, and when something great happens, we should engrave it in the stone of the memory of the heart, where no wind can erase it" Nish


            Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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            Dave Loeser
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            Nish, I like. I think this lesson applies to all people - regardless of race, religion or creed.

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            • N Nish Nishant

              A story goes that two friends were walking through the desert. In a specific point of the journey, they had an argument, and one friend slapped the other one in the face. The one, who got slapped, was hurt, but without anything to say, he wrote in the sand: "TODAY, MY BEST FRIEND SLAPPED ME IN THE FACE". They kept on walking, until they found an oasis, where they decided to take a bath. The one who got slapped and hurt started drowning, and the other friend saved him. When he recovered from the fright, he wrote on a stone: "TODAY MY BEST FRIEND SAVED MY LIFE" The friend who saved and slapped his best friend, asked him, "Why, after I hurt you, you wrote in the sand, and now you write on a stone?" The other friend, smiling, replied: "When a friend hurts us, we should write it down in the sand, where the winds of forgiveness get in charge of erasing it away, and when something great happens, we should engrave it in the stone of the memory of the heart, where no wind can erase it" Nish


              Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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              Thomas Freudenberg
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              :love: Regards Thomas Sonork id: 100.10453 Thömmi


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              • N Nish Nishant

                A story goes that two friends were walking through the desert. In a specific point of the journey, they had an argument, and one friend slapped the other one in the face. The one, who got slapped, was hurt, but without anything to say, he wrote in the sand: "TODAY, MY BEST FRIEND SLAPPED ME IN THE FACE". They kept on walking, until they found an oasis, where they decided to take a bath. The one who got slapped and hurt started drowning, and the other friend saved him. When he recovered from the fright, he wrote on a stone: "TODAY MY BEST FRIEND SAVED MY LIFE" The friend who saved and slapped his best friend, asked him, "Why, after I hurt you, you wrote in the sand, and now you write on a stone?" The other friend, smiling, replied: "When a friend hurts us, we should write it down in the sand, where the winds of forgiveness get in charge of erasing it away, and when something great happens, we should engrave it in the stone of the memory of the heart, where no wind can erase it" Nish


                Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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                Imran Farooqui
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                Hi Nish !!!!!!! Good one ........:cool: This story is about two "friends" (as given from the beginning). Are the two South Asian countries "friends" so that we hope they can follow the moral of this story. :confused: Imran Farooqui

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                • B Brian Delahunty

                  Hey... where's you get the love heart from..I thought that image was gone... :(( Obviously not.


                  "When a friend hurts us, we should write it down in the sand, where the winds of forgiveness get in charge of erasing it away, and when something great happens, we should engrave it in the stone of the memory of the heart, where no wind can erase it" Nish on life [methinks]

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                  Thomas Freudenberg
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                  It's :love: :-O Regards Thomas Sonork id: 100.10453 Thömmi


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                  • T Thomas Freudenberg

                    It's :love: :-O Regards Thomas Sonork id: 100.10453 Thömmi


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                    Thomas Freudenberg wrote: It's :love: Thanks :-)


                    "When a friend hurts us, we should write it down in the sand, where the winds of forgiveness get in charge of erasing it away, and when something great happens, we should engrave it in the stone of the memory of the heart, where no wind can erase it" Nish on life [methinks]

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                    • T The Code Machine

                      I am an Indian. I hope many people from across the border are also reading this. Your story is a great Peaceware. Onkar Singh

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                      Onkar Singh wrote: I hope many people from across the border are also reading this. I would say "I hope many people from both sides of the border are also reading this"


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                      • N Nish Nishant

                        A story goes that two friends were walking through the desert. In a specific point of the journey, they had an argument, and one friend slapped the other one in the face. The one, who got slapped, was hurt, but without anything to say, he wrote in the sand: "TODAY, MY BEST FRIEND SLAPPED ME IN THE FACE". They kept on walking, until they found an oasis, where they decided to take a bath. The one who got slapped and hurt started drowning, and the other friend saved him. When he recovered from the fright, he wrote on a stone: "TODAY MY BEST FRIEND SAVED MY LIFE" The friend who saved and slapped his best friend, asked him, "Why, after I hurt you, you wrote in the sand, and now you write on a stone?" The other friend, smiling, replied: "When a friend hurts us, we should write it down in the sand, where the winds of forgiveness get in charge of erasing it away, and when something great happens, we should engrave it in the stone of the memory of the heart, where no wind can erase it" Nish


                        Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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                        Very good advice. -- Dana Holt Xenos Software

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                        • T The Code Machine

                          I am an Indian. I hope many people from across the border are also reading this. Your story is a great Peaceware. Onkar Singh

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                          Nish Nishant
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                          Onkar Singh wrote: Peaceware I wish this Peaceware would spread far and wide. Nish


                          Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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                          • J Joao Vaz

                            *sigh* This came close to bring tear to my eyes :omg: :rose: :rose: :rose: Cheers, Joao Vaz A person who is nice to you, but rude to the waiter, is not a nice person - Natalie Portman (Padme/Amidala of Star Wars)

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                            Nish Nishant
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                            Joao Vaz wrote: This came close to bring tear to my eyes I expect it to bring a tear to the eyes of anyone with a heart! Nish


                            Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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                              Hi Nish !!!!!!! Good one ........:cool: This story is about two "friends" (as given from the beginning). Are the two South Asian countries "friends" so that we hope they can follow the moral of this story. :confused: Imran Farooqui

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                              Nish Nishant
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                              Imran Farooqui wrote: Are the two South Asian countries "friends" so that we hope they can follow the moral of this story. I badly hope so Imran! Nish


                              Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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                              • N Nish Nishant

                                A story goes that two friends were walking through the desert. In a specific point of the journey, they had an argument, and one friend slapped the other one in the face. The one, who got slapped, was hurt, but without anything to say, he wrote in the sand: "TODAY, MY BEST FRIEND SLAPPED ME IN THE FACE". They kept on walking, until they found an oasis, where they decided to take a bath. The one who got slapped and hurt started drowning, and the other friend saved him. When he recovered from the fright, he wrote on a stone: "TODAY MY BEST FRIEND SAVED MY LIFE" The friend who saved and slapped his best friend, asked him, "Why, after I hurt you, you wrote in the sand, and now you write on a stone?" The other friend, smiling, replied: "When a friend hurts us, we should write it down in the sand, where the winds of forgiveness get in charge of erasing it away, and when something great happens, we should engrave it in the stone of the memory of the heart, where no wind can erase it" Nish


                                Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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                                Well said. Life is much too short to waste it on violence, distrust and hate. People of different culture, race and color have many more similarities than differences. /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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                                  Onkar Singh wrote: I hope many people from across the border are also reading this. I would say "I hope many people from both sides of the border are also reading this"


                                  Eddie Velasquez: A Squeezed Devil
                                  Checkout General Guidelines for C# Class Implementation

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                                  The Code Machine
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                                  Thanks for correcting.

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                                    Hi Nish !!!!!!! Good one ........:cool: This story is about two "friends" (as given from the beginning). Are the two South Asian countries "friends" so that we hope they can follow the moral of this story. :confused: Imran Farooqui

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                                    Imran Farooqui wrote: two South Asian countries "friends" 53 years ago they were brothers. Onkar Singh

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                                    • RaviBeeR RaviBee

                                      Well said. Life is much too short to waste it on violence, distrust and hate. People of different culture, race and color have many more similarities than differences. /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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                                      The Code Machine
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                                      Agreed. I share your viewpoint. There are always so many things to do in life than violence/distrust and hate.

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                                      • N Nish Nishant

                                        Joao Vaz wrote: This came close to bring tear to my eyes I expect it to bring a tear to the eyes of anyone with a heart! Nish


                                        Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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                                        ...or pollen allergies. :) only kidding - it's a good lesson in humanity. /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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