To destroy Al Qaeda, we must end the war on terror: Rand Corporation
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May be his is statement is in reference to the recent incident in which an Indian "crickter" slapped his teammate for reasons unknown.
Please leave us our small pleasures, they are small, but they are ours! - Mycroft Holmes ^ .·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·. Microsoft MVP - Visual C++[^]
That is bollocks. If two chess players at some point were at each other's throats, that doesn't make chess a violent sport.
Cheers, Vıkram.
"if abusing me makes you a credible then i better give u the chance which didnt get in real" - Adnan Siddiqi.
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If we wanted to destroy islam, then why support it at home. Your logic makes absolutely no sense.
"Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler." - Albert Einstein
Jason Henderson
"We" as if you represent entire nation? reality is something else. dont forget Bush started Crusade after 9/11 thus he was determined to crush Islam. I think you believe that only Americnas have live in advanced cities abnd have full knowledge while rest of the world is still in dark age.
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I am talking about the Alqaeda group you idiot. We dont need saving from anyone, we have a government that knows its job. Quit being an idiot
Alqaeda(if it exists) is a brain child of American Neocons. If you spend sometime in reading rather being and ignorant than it could make you a bit credible.
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"We" as if you represent entire nation? reality is something else. dont forget Bush started Crusade after 9/11 thus he was determined to crush Islam. I think you believe that only Americnas have live in advanced cities abnd have full knowledge while rest of the world is still in dark age.
Being a citizen of the U.S. with full voting rights I can safely say "we". Bush may have used the word "crusade" to describe the GWoT, but that is a common English word. "A grand concerted effort toward some purportedly worthy cause." I don't know if English is your native tongue, but American English has many many words with dual meanings. Bush was not referring to a "holy war" against Islam. I don't think I ever said anything about the advancement of other cultures.
"Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler." - Albert Einstein
Jason Henderson
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Alqaeda(if it exists) is a brain child of American Neocons. If you spend sometime in reading rather being and ignorant than it could make you a bit credible.
So lets see: America created Alqaeda so that it fights its own allies ( Turkey, Spain, UK, US, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait..) and create terror attacks around the world? Is that what they are teaching you in school son? oh yeah, its definely not what it is, some radical idiots interpretting Islam the way they want to gain power. Again, You are an idiot. Sorry could resist not mentioning that again.
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That is bollocks. If two chess players at some point were at each other's throats, that doesn't make chess a violent sport.
Cheers, Vıkram.
"if abusing me makes you a credible then i better give u the chance which didnt get in real" - Adnan Siddiqi.
You asked what makes him think cricket as a violent game. I took a guess. That's it. For cricket is bollocks, I agree with you. ;)
Please leave us our small pleasures, they are small, but they are ours! - Mycroft Holmes ^ .·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·. Microsoft MVP - Visual C++[^]
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So lets see: America created Alqaeda so that it fights its own allies ( Turkey, Spain, UK, US, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait..) and create terror attacks around the world? Is that what they are teaching you in school son? oh yeah, its definely not what it is, some radical idiots interpretting Islam the way they want to gain power. Again, You are an idiot. Sorry could resist not mentioning that again.
yeah radicals "mis"interpretting Islam and your non-Muslims are just promoting it further (In reality they are by so called war on terror that's why more non-Muslims got attracted towards Islam)
Bassam Saoud wrote:
own allies ( Turkey, Spain, UK, US, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait..)
hehe Muslim countries and allies of US? Oh yeah. YOu r the perfect example of "Ignorance is Bliss". Infact any ignorant Yank would have better understanding of status of Muslim states in the eyes of America than yo. Go back to your Pub.That's your place to reside.
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So lets see: America created Alqaeda so that it fights its own allies ( Turkey, Spain, UK, US, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait..) and create terror attacks around the world? Is that what they are teaching you in school son? oh yeah, its definely not what it is, some radical idiots interpretting Islam the way they want to gain power. Again, You are an idiot. Sorry could resist not mentioning that again.
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You asked what makes him think cricket as a violent game. I took a guess. That's it. For cricket is bollocks, I agree with you. ;)
Please leave us our small pleasures, they are small, but they are ours! - Mycroft Holmes ^ .·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·. Microsoft MVP - Visual C++[^]
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:
cricket is bollocks
You are a shame to the country. People like you should be banished to China or Burma. Or the USA.
Cheers, Vıkram.
"if abusing me makes you a credible then i better give u the chance which didnt get in real" - Adnan Siddiqi.
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:
cricket is bollocks
You are a shame to the country. People like you should be banished to China or Burma. Or the USA.
Cheers, Vıkram.
"if abusing me makes you a credible then i better give u the chance which didnt get in real" - Adnan Siddiqi.
Why would you say that?
Please leave us our small pleasures, they are small, but they are ours! - Mycroft Holmes ^ .·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·. [Microsoft MVP - Visual C++]
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:
cricket is bollocks
You are a shame to the country. People like you should be banished to China or Burma. Or the USA.
Cheers, Vıkram.
"if abusing me makes you a credible then i better give u the chance which didnt get in real" - Adnan Siddiqi.
So, let me explain my part. Someone says cricket is a violent game. You ask why. I take a guess at it. You call it bollocks. I say yes, cricket is bollocks (and there's a wink icon, to give you a hint that it is merely a humorous play on words). But then you start:
Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
You are a shame to the country.
This is a free country; I can say what I feel about a game. You and I need not have the same opinion. I am free to hate what you like and vice versa. If you think that I am a shame to this country because you like cricket, but in my opinion, cricket is bollocks, that tells me something about your maturity. How many people from India are contributing to any technical community? Quite a few do. The rest (say about 95%) are urgentz-source-code-wanting-losers? And amongst the ones who contribute, how many are recognised? I am not boasting, but I just can't accept that I am a shame to this country. I am a pride to this country, and fortunately it doesn't matter if you agree with me on this or not. So, why am I a pride? 1) I have been awarded an MVP by Microsoft recently. 2) My present employer has declared me as one of the best programmers they have, and they have inducted me into their hall of fame - just yesterday. They have published an article in their monthly magazine, and a soft copy of the same was circulated to over 5000 employees worldwide. 3) I contribute towards creating a good image about this country amongst other urgent monkeys who drop urgent crap all over the boards. I am proving it over and over that this country of mine too can produce programmers, who will stand amongst the best. 4) Most importantly, what I feel honored about, is that I was awarded as a CP MVP. That was the happiest day in my life. There's no nomination, there's no recommendation. It is a true selection process and it's my best achievement. I am probably the only one living in India who is a CP MVP? Can you name another one, please?
Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
People like you should be banished to China or Burma. Or the USA.
Wow! Now, you will banish everybody who dislikes cricket from this country? That's amazing! Here's news for you: You are not the one who should decide whom to banish from this country. I can come to a conclusion that you have the thought process of a seven year old. But, I've met you, I know how matured you are. So, there's this other possibil
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So, let me explain my part. Someone says cricket is a violent game. You ask why. I take a guess at it. You call it bollocks. I say yes, cricket is bollocks (and there's a wink icon, to give you a hint that it is merely a humorous play on words). But then you start:
Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
You are a shame to the country.
This is a free country; I can say what I feel about a game. You and I need not have the same opinion. I am free to hate what you like and vice versa. If you think that I am a shame to this country because you like cricket, but in my opinion, cricket is bollocks, that tells me something about your maturity. How many people from India are contributing to any technical community? Quite a few do. The rest (say about 95%) are urgentz-source-code-wanting-losers? And amongst the ones who contribute, how many are recognised? I am not boasting, but I just can't accept that I am a shame to this country. I am a pride to this country, and fortunately it doesn't matter if you agree with me on this or not. So, why am I a pride? 1) I have been awarded an MVP by Microsoft recently. 2) My present employer has declared me as one of the best programmers they have, and they have inducted me into their hall of fame - just yesterday. They have published an article in their monthly magazine, and a soft copy of the same was circulated to over 5000 employees worldwide. 3) I contribute towards creating a good image about this country amongst other urgent monkeys who drop urgent crap all over the boards. I am proving it over and over that this country of mine too can produce programmers, who will stand amongst the best. 4) Most importantly, what I feel honored about, is that I was awarded as a CP MVP. That was the happiest day in my life. There's no nomination, there's no recommendation. It is a true selection process and it's my best achievement. I am probably the only one living in India who is a CP MVP? Can you name another one, please?
Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
People like you should be banished to China or Burma. Or the USA.
Wow! Now, you will banish everybody who dislikes cricket from this country? That's amazing! Here's news for you: You are not the one who should decide whom to banish from this country. I can come to a conclusion that you have the thought process of a seven year old. But, I've met you, I know how matured you are. So, there's this other possibil
I haven't even read all of your post, but let me say that your 'banishment' was also humour. I understand sarcasm isn't easy to detect on the Internet, next time I'll use the joke icon. Sigh. PS: It's called Deadpan.
Cheers, Vıkram.
"if abusing me makes you a credible then i better give u the chance which didnt get in real" - Adnan Siddiqi.
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So, let me explain my part. Someone says cricket is a violent game. You ask why. I take a guess at it. You call it bollocks. I say yes, cricket is bollocks (and there's a wink icon, to give you a hint that it is merely a humorous play on words). But then you start:
Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
You are a shame to the country.
This is a free country; I can say what I feel about a game. You and I need not have the same opinion. I am free to hate what you like and vice versa. If you think that I am a shame to this country because you like cricket, but in my opinion, cricket is bollocks, that tells me something about your maturity. How many people from India are contributing to any technical community? Quite a few do. The rest (say about 95%) are urgentz-source-code-wanting-losers? And amongst the ones who contribute, how many are recognised? I am not boasting, but I just can't accept that I am a shame to this country. I am a pride to this country, and fortunately it doesn't matter if you agree with me on this or not. So, why am I a pride? 1) I have been awarded an MVP by Microsoft recently. 2) My present employer has declared me as one of the best programmers they have, and they have inducted me into their hall of fame - just yesterday. They have published an article in their monthly magazine, and a soft copy of the same was circulated to over 5000 employees worldwide. 3) I contribute towards creating a good image about this country amongst other urgent monkeys who drop urgent crap all over the boards. I am proving it over and over that this country of mine too can produce programmers, who will stand amongst the best. 4) Most importantly, what I feel honored about, is that I was awarded as a CP MVP. That was the happiest day in my life. There's no nomination, there's no recommendation. It is a true selection process and it's my best achievement. I am probably the only one living in India who is a CP MVP? Can you name another one, please?
Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
People like you should be banished to China or Burma. Or the USA.
Wow! Now, you will banish everybody who dislikes cricket from this country? That's amazing! Here's news for you: You are not the one who should decide whom to banish from this country. I can come to a conclusion that you have the thought process of a seven year old. But, I've met you, I know how matured you are. So, there's this other possibil
I think you are all of those things you say you are and rightly take pride in. The U.S. would be glad, and lucky, to have someone like you emigrate. But I think you need to accept his explanation that he was joking, just as he must accept yours. By the way. I think Cricket is bollocks ;P
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I haven't even read all of your post, but let me say that your 'banishment' was also humour. I understand sarcasm isn't easy to detect on the Internet, next time I'll use the joke icon. Sigh. PS: It's called Deadpan.
Cheers, Vıkram.
"if abusing me makes you a credible then i better give u the chance which didnt get in real" - Adnan Siddiqi.
Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
Sigh. PS: It's called Deadpan.
I'm glad you explained your intention. It really didn't come across that way. It happens, of course, and, as you say, it's advisable to mark any internet humor clearly, and let the reader catch the deadpan quality. Or, failing that, be ready with an apology if someone is hurt unintentionally.
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I haven't even read all of your post, but let me say that your 'banishment' was also humour. I understand sarcasm isn't easy to detect on the Internet, next time I'll use the joke icon. Sigh. PS: It's called Deadpan.
Cheers, Vıkram.
"if abusing me makes you a credible then i better give u the chance which didnt get in real" - Adnan Siddiqi.
I agree with Oakman. There is so much mud slinging in the SB that you have to be very clear if you are joking. When I first read what you said, I figured you were joking, but you have to be clear to the recipient. I'm sure if English isn't a first language that makes it even harder. I've seen people use the joke icon and people still take it the wrong way. I think we need to start using joke or sarcasm tags. Those we all seem to get! :) And if you read through Rajesh's post you will see that he too is very accomplished and I'm glad he's part of our CP community.
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I haven't even read all of your post, but let me say that your 'banishment' was also humour. I understand sarcasm isn't easy to detect on the Internet, next time I'll use the joke icon. Sigh. PS: It's called Deadpan.
Cheers, Vıkram.
"if abusing me makes you a credible then i better give u the chance which didnt get in real" - Adnan Siddiqi.
Calling someone a shame to his nation doesn't look like the best humor to me. I usually have a good sense of humor, but that didn't sound like a deadpan. However, with all due respect, that joke sucked.
Please leave us our small pleasures, they are small, but they are ours! - Mycroft Holmes ^ .·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·. [Microsoft MVP - Visual C++]
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I think you are all of those things you say you are and rightly take pride in. The U.S. would be glad, and lucky, to have someone like you emigrate. But I think you need to accept his explanation that he was joking, just as he must accept yours. By the way. I think Cricket is bollocks ;P
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Oakman wrote:
But I think you need to accept his explanation that he was joking, just as he must accept yours.
Honestly though, I wasn't able to figure out that it was a humorous statement. Now, obviously I accept it, as he clearly says it is.
Oakman wrote:
By the way. I think Cricket is bollocks [Poke tongue]
Me too. :laugh:
Please leave us our small pleasures, they are small, but they are ours! - Mycroft Holmes ^ .·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·. [Microsoft MVP - Visual C++]
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I agree with Oakman. There is so much mud slinging in the SB that you have to be very clear if you are joking. When I first read what you said, I figured you were joking, but you have to be clear to the recipient. I'm sure if English isn't a first language that makes it even harder. I've seen people use the joke icon and people still take it the wrong way. I think we need to start using joke or sarcasm tags. Those we all seem to get! :) And if you read through Rajesh's post you will see that he too is very accomplished and I'm glad he's part of our CP community.
Seriously, I wouldn't have even replied to him if I even had remotely felt that it could be a joke. It took it way too seriously for reasons obvious. BTW, what do you think about cricket? :)
Please leave us our small pleasures, they are small, but they are ours! - Mycroft Holmes ^ .·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·. [Microsoft MVP - Visual C++]
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Seriously, I wouldn't have even replied to him if I even had remotely felt that it could be a joke. It took it way too seriously for reasons obvious. BTW, what do you think about cricket? :)
Please leave us our small pleasures, they are small, but they are ours! - Mycroft Holmes ^ .·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·. [Microsoft MVP - Visual C++]
I have only watched cricket when I spent time in Australia. Since I did not grow up with it, it's kind of a novelty and I find it kind of fun to watch for awhile. I get bored with most sports though after an hour or so. I have an Australia cricket shirt from the late 1990's and got my hubby a small bat and wicket (sp?)
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Calling someone a shame to his nation doesn't look like the best humor to me. I usually have a good sense of humor, but that didn't sound like a deadpan. However, with all due respect, that joke sucked.
Please leave us our small pleasures, they are small, but they are ours! - Mycroft Holmes ^ .·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·. [Microsoft MVP - Visual C++]
I have never been under the delusion that my sense of humour is universally shared. That *was* the point here - what I said was too outrageous to be true. Having said that, I offer an unconditional apology.
Cheers, Vıkram.
"if abusing me makes you a credible then i better give u the chance which didnt get in real" - Adnan Siddiqi.