Diwali wishes
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Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
Bob with fireworks
That was planned, beta tested yesterday, and resulted in a three hour CP down time with burned hamsters. So no, there won't be any fireworks anymore.
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Hi Vikram, Yes, indeed, a very happy Diwali or Deepavalli, to all those CP members who are Hindu, Sikh, Jain, or even Nepalese Newar Buddhists, or anyone who celebrates this beautiful holiday (for varied cultural and religious reasons) ! I'll never forget the Diwali of 1975, when I emerged after twenty-three days in Dr. Sachdev's (diplomate in internal medicine, University of Vienna) private clinic in Delhi weighing only 165 pounds, light as a feather (lost thirty-five pounds). I had gone on a pilgrimage to the shrine of Sri Vaishnodevi (the aspect of the Mother Goddess as a young virgin warrior woman who rides a tiger) near Jammu, in Kashmir, wanting to see, with my own eyes, what religious pilgrimage (ratra) was in India first-hand. I was "adopted" at the shrine by two college students on holiday from Delhi who spoke good English. I won't go into the wonderful adventures I had in the course of the hike up into the mountains, the "darshan" at the shrine itself. To say it made a "profound impression" would be an understatement ! But, I fear I may have had "impure" thoughts during the whole three day event, and that, as a result, the Goddess' potent charisma (shakti) sent me back with a strange fever and wasting illness. Or maybe it was something I got from sleeping on the crowded floor of the police station up in the mountains next to a giant Sikh policeman who had the loudest snores I have ever heard in my life. In any case, when I was released from the clinic (they were never really able to diagnose what I had), I came back to my little roof-top apartment (brsati) near the banks of the Yamuna, in the Civil Lines area of Delhi, to find Diwali in full glory ... and it was magical. best, Bill p.s. here in northern Thailand, our very own special "festival of lights," Loy Krathong (or Paveni Yi Peng), happens on the November full moon, marking the end of the rainy season, and the end of the harvest of the major rice crop. Scholars debate the "roots" of this festival, and the extent to which Indic influences, by way of the Khmer, are present in it.
"Many : not conversant with mathematical studies, imagine that because it [the Analytical Engine] is to give results in numerical notation, its processes must consequently be arithmetical, numerical, rather than algebraical and analytical. This is an error. The engine can arrange and combine numerical quantities as if they were letters or any other general symbols; and it fact it might bring out its results in algebraical notat
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Wishing you and all CPians a very safe and happy diwali.
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Were they rare or well done?
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Happy Diwali!
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A prosperous Diwali wishes to all CP members!
“Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell
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Happy Diwali to everyone. Be safe and eat all the sweets you can. :)
It's not necessary to be so stupid, either, but people manage it. - Christian Graus, 2009 AD
Happy Dipawali to all the code project members. It feels nice to be back in India after spending 10 years in US.
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Happy Diwali! Gone are the days when background-image was allowed.
Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
Hey Chris, can you put up an image of Bob with fireworks?
Dream On!
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!!! Happy Diwali !!!
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Hi Vikram, Yes, indeed, a very happy Diwali or Deepavalli, to all those CP members who are Hindu, Sikh, Jain, or even Nepalese Newar Buddhists, or anyone who celebrates this beautiful holiday (for varied cultural and religious reasons) ! I'll never forget the Diwali of 1975, when I emerged after twenty-three days in Dr. Sachdev's (diplomate in internal medicine, University of Vienna) private clinic in Delhi weighing only 165 pounds, light as a feather (lost thirty-five pounds). I had gone on a pilgrimage to the shrine of Sri Vaishnodevi (the aspect of the Mother Goddess as a young virgin warrior woman who rides a tiger) near Jammu, in Kashmir, wanting to see, with my own eyes, what religious pilgrimage (ratra) was in India first-hand. I was "adopted" at the shrine by two college students on holiday from Delhi who spoke good English. I won't go into the wonderful adventures I had in the course of the hike up into the mountains, the "darshan" at the shrine itself. To say it made a "profound impression" would be an understatement ! But, I fear I may have had "impure" thoughts during the whole three day event, and that, as a result, the Goddess' potent charisma (shakti) sent me back with a strange fever and wasting illness. Or maybe it was something I got from sleeping on the crowded floor of the police station up in the mountains next to a giant Sikh policeman who had the loudest snores I have ever heard in my life. In any case, when I was released from the clinic (they were never really able to diagnose what I had), I came back to my little roof-top apartment (brsati) near the banks of the Yamuna, in the Civil Lines area of Delhi, to find Diwali in full glory ... and it was magical. best, Bill p.s. here in northern Thailand, our very own special "festival of lights," Loy Krathong (or Paveni Yi Peng), happens on the November full moon, marking the end of the rainy season, and the end of the harvest of the major rice crop. Scholars debate the "roots" of this festival, and the extent to which Indic influences, by way of the Khmer, are present in it.
"Many : not conversant with mathematical studies, imagine that because it [the Analytical Engine] is to give results in numerical notation, its processes must consequently be arithmetical, numerical, rather than algebraical and analytical. This is an error. The engine can arrange and combine numerical quantities as if they were letters or any other general symbols; and it fact it might bring out its results in algebraical notat
Hi Bill that was really awesome!! the exp. you will remember for lifetime. :) wishing you very happy Loy Krathong in advance. :rose: <- I forget things very early :doh: sooo....
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