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  • N Nish Nishant

    Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

    Yes, it was a pity. Maybe next year.

    Yeah, assuming we are all renewed :-) If so, we should plan something in advance.

    Regards, Nish


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    Colin Angus Mackay
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    Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

    Yeah, assuming we are all renewed

    I'm an April awardee - I'm in already! :)

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      Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

      Yeah, assuming we are all renewed

      I'm an April awardee - I'm in already! :)

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      Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

      I'm an April awardee - I'm in already!

      Ah, good for you then :-) I am an October awardee!

      Regards, Nish


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      • O Oakman

        I wouldn't be surprised if it was delieberately done by an Indian employee who still thinks that Bangladesh belongs to his country.

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        Oakman wrote:

        an Indian employee who still thinks that Bangladesh belongs to his country.

        Actually India assisted Bangladesh in gaining her independence from Pakistan in 1971. I recommend you do your homework before expressing your opinions. /ravi

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          Oakman wrote:

          an Indian employee who still thinks that Bangladesh belongs to his country.

          Actually India assisted Bangladesh in gaining her independence from Pakistan in 1971. I recommend you do your homework before expressing your opinions. /ravi

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          Oakman
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          Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

          Actually India assisted Bangladesh in gaining her independence from Pakistan in 1971. I recommend you do your homework before expressing your opinions.

          And I suggest that you read what I wrote. Nothing, got that, nothing, in my post implies, suggests, or states that India didn't try its best to hamstring Pakistan by helping Bangladesh break away. That does not mean that there are Indians who don't believe that Bangladesh should be part of India. Do you want to claim that I am wrong???

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          • D Daniel Turini

            Not to give an excuse to this, but you'd be shocked to know how many people think that they're coming to Brazil when they go to Buenos Aires. Also, most people think that Brazil's capital is Rio de Janeiro (it's Brasília, btw). Geographic education in school is terrible in most countries. I was born in 1971 (so, just after the Liberation war), and I remember clearly learning that Bangladesh is in India in school. Schools are slow in changing the information they pass to their kids. After this, we often don't learn anything new. So, don't be shocked if in ten or twenty years people still make the same mistake. BTW, Brasília became Brazil's capital in 1960 (almost 10 years before), and the entire, huge city was built in 3 years, in an astonishing work of architecture and engineering.  How many people know that?

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            Daniel Turini wrote:

            BTW, Brasília became Brazil's capital in 1960 (almost 10 years before), and the entire, huge city was built in 3 years, in an astonishing work of architecture and engineering. How many people know that?

            I do. My uncle was one of the chief architects and he used to send me souvenirs every month or two.

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            • O Oakman

              Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

              Actually India assisted Bangladesh in gaining her independence from Pakistan in 1971. I recommend you do your homework before expressing your opinions.

              And I suggest that you read what I wrote. Nothing, got that, nothing, in my post implies, suggests, or states that India didn't try its best to hamstring Pakistan by helping Bangladesh break away. That does not mean that there are Indians who don't believe that Bangladesh should be part of India. Do you want to claim that I am wrong???

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              Jon, your post said "...an Indian employee who still thinks that Bangladesh belongs to his country.". As a person of Indian origin who lived through that war, I can assure you that believing Bangladesh should be part of India is definitely not the feeling expressed by any Indian I know, nor by the general population. In fact, over the years India has had to deal with the surge of refugees from Bangladesh who pour into India seeking a better life. The India government recognizes this and tries to be compassionate in its efforts to stem the tide. It's a bit like saying "Americans hate rhubarb pie". Sure, there may be some who do, but this isn't a statement echoed by the majority or the mass media. So defending a statement like that by saying "I'm sure there are some Americans who hate rhubarb pie" seems pretty lame to me. I vigorously defend your right to post your opinion in the Lounge (or anywhere else for that matter); I was simply trying to correct the impression your statement conveys to me and likely others who may be unfamiliar with that political event. /ravi

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              • O Oakman

                I wouldn't be surprised if it was delieberately done by an Indian employee who still thinks that Bangladesh belongs to his country.

                Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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                Vikram A Punathambekar
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                Far more likely to have been a Pakistani. After all, we helped the Bongs win independence.

                Cheers, Vikram.


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                • D Daniel Turini

                  Not to give an excuse to this, but you'd be shocked to know how many people think that they're coming to Brazil when they go to Buenos Aires. Also, most people think that Brazil's capital is Rio de Janeiro (it's Brasília, btw). Geographic education in school is terrible in most countries. I was born in 1971 (so, just after the Liberation war), and I remember clearly learning that Bangladesh is in India in school. Schools are slow in changing the information they pass to their kids. After this, we often don't learn anything new. So, don't be shocked if in ten or twenty years people still make the same mistake. BTW, Brasília became Brazil's capital in 1960 (almost 10 years before), and the entire, huge city was built in 3 years, in an astonishing work of architecture and engineering.  How many people know that?

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                  Vikram A Punathambekar
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                  Daniel Turini wrote:

                  I was born in 1971 (so, just after the Liberation war), and I remember clearly learning that Bangladesh is in India in school.

                  WTF? Bangladesh was part of Pakistan from 1947 to 1971. And it only got the name Bangladesh in 1971; it was East Pakistan from 1947 onwards.

                  Cheers, Vikram.


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                  • L Lost User

                    You need to klnow were to get your information

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                    Dave Kreskowiak
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                    If you would have followed your own advice here, you would have avoided alot of this argument. This is a shining example of what it takes to be a software developer. Knowing how to do research is the number one skill you need to have to do this job.

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                    • D Dave Kreskowiak

                      If you would have followed your own advice here, you would have avoided alot of this argument. This is a shining example of what it takes to be a software developer. Knowing how to do research is the number one skill you need to have to do this job.

                      A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
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                      it wasn't the matter of bad research, it was just a wrong information i had

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                      • RaviBeeR RaviBee

                        Jon, your post said "...an Indian employee who still thinks that Bangladesh belongs to his country.". As a person of Indian origin who lived through that war, I can assure you that believing Bangladesh should be part of India is definitely not the feeling expressed by any Indian I know, nor by the general population. In fact, over the years India has had to deal with the surge of refugees from Bangladesh who pour into India seeking a better life. The India government recognizes this and tries to be compassionate in its efforts to stem the tide. It's a bit like saying "Americans hate rhubarb pie". Sure, there may be some who do, but this isn't a statement echoed by the majority or the mass media. So defending a statement like that by saying "I'm sure there are some Americans who hate rhubarb pie" seems pretty lame to me. I vigorously defend your right to post your opinion in the Lounge (or anywhere else for that matter); I was simply trying to correct the impression your statement conveys to me and likely others who may be unfamiliar with that political event. /ravi

                        My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                        Oakman
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                        Until 1947, Bengal was part of India, yes? Specifically the Indian Empire, member of the League of Nations and a member nation of the Summer Olympics in 1900, 1920, 1928, 1932, and 1936? The Raj is still recognized as having happened?

                        Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                        It's a bit like saying "Americans hate rhubarb pie". Sure, there may be some who do, but this isn't a statement echoed by the majority or the mass media. So defending a statement like that by saying "I'm sure there are some Americans who hate rhubarb pie" seems pretty lame to me.

                        I have no idea what you are talking about. I'm sure there's a metaphor in there for you, but it doesn't seem to apply to anything i said.

                        Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                        I was simply trying to correct the impression your statement conveys to me and likely others who may be unfamiliar with that political event.

                        I suggest that starting off with 'do your homework," may not have been the most propitious beginning to your attempt to spread enlightenment. Note below how few words it took Vikram to convey all the information neccessary,

                        Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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                        • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                          Far more likely to have been a Pakistani. After all, we helped the Bongs win independence.

                          Cheers, Vikram.


                          The hands that help are holier than the lips that pray.

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                          Oakman
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                          Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                          Far more likely to have been a Pakistani. After all, we helped the Bongs win independence

                          You're probably right. :)

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                            it wasn't the matter of bad research, it was just a wrong information i had

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                            Dave Kreskowiak
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                            The Developer wrote:

                            it wasn't the matter of bad research

                            Oh yes it was. You took your information from a single source and didn't verify what you found with other sources of information.

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                            • RaviBeeR RaviBee

                              Jon, your post said "...an Indian employee who still thinks that Bangladesh belongs to his country.". As a person of Indian origin who lived through that war, I can assure you that believing Bangladesh should be part of India is definitely not the feeling expressed by any Indian I know, nor by the general population. In fact, over the years India has had to deal with the surge of refugees from Bangladesh who pour into India seeking a better life. The India government recognizes this and tries to be compassionate in its efforts to stem the tide. It's a bit like saying "Americans hate rhubarb pie". Sure, there may be some who do, but this isn't a statement echoed by the majority or the mass media. So defending a statement like that by saying "I'm sure there are some Americans who hate rhubarb pie" seems pretty lame to me. I vigorously defend your right to post your opinion in the Lounge (or anywhere else for that matter); I was simply trying to correct the impression your statement conveys to me and likely others who may be unfamiliar with that political event. /ravi

                              My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                              Roger Wright
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                              Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                              Americans hate rhubarb pie

                              Mmmmmmmm... My favoritest! :-D Excellent points, btw.

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                              • R Roger Wright

                                Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                                Americans hate rhubarb pie

                                Mmmmmmmm... My favoritest! :-D Excellent points, btw.

                                "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                RaviBee
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                                Alas, I have yet to imbibe of this delicacy. I'm told it's quite the treat! /ravi

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                                • RaviBeeR RaviBee

                                  Alas, I have yet to imbibe of this delicacy. I'm told it's quite the treat! /ravi

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                                  Roger Wright
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                                  It's quite yummy - deliciously sour, but just enough sugar to rot your teeth and cover up the sourness. I'd rank the sour factor right alongside a bing cherry pie - more tart, really, then sour. Whenever I see a few stalks at a local store (quite rare) I snap them up and bake a pie. Sadly, the plant will not grow here, though I have fond memories of the one my grandparents had in the yard in my childhood. We used to munch on the fresh stalks after a hard day of playing in the fields behind the house. The leaves are poisonous, but the stalks delicious! :-D

                                  "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                  • D Dave Kreskowiak

                                    The Developer wrote:

                                    it wasn't the matter of bad research

                                    Oh yes it was. You took your information from a single source and didn't verify what you found with other sources of information.

                                    A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
                                    Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
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                                    Lost User
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                                    the link provided by a user wrote the two cities with an or between them. know in software developmnt we take one of them to be true if one of them is true. that what happened

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                                    • L Lost User

                                      Who the fu*k voted me 1. this is a good information because most people think that Sydne is the capital of Australia while it is Milborn

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                                      I tend to 1 vote people who pull out incorrect information because they have a blind trust of wiki.

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                                      • L Lost User

                                        I tend to 1 vote people who pull out incorrect information because they have a blind trust of wiki.

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                                        Lost User
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                                        I don't trust wiki too

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