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    Sivakumar
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    I'm not sure how many of you are from India but this man is very famous for his writings and he died today. Sad for India and many of his fans. Siva

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      I'm not sure how many of you are from India but this man is very famous for his writings and he died today. Sad for India and many of his fans. Siva

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      Ajit Jadhav
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      I am sad. It's like you visit your hometown after a while, and somewhere on the outskirts, in a hot summer afternoon, you suddenly notice that one of those old mango trees is, somehow, no longer there. You notice it now because you miss its gentle, mildly fragrant shadow. For international readers who would like to read some good English literature in or about India: Skip all suitable prizes of small things and dive straight for Malgudi Days. If you cherish Jeeves and Bertie, you will come out loving Swamy too. Two old worlds almost poles apart, but each done up so beautifully as to be charming forever. ------- Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed. (Francis Bacon) Nature, to be apprehended, must be obeyed. (Ayn Rand)

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        I am sad. It's like you visit your hometown after a while, and somewhere on the outskirts, in a hot summer afternoon, you suddenly notice that one of those old mango trees is, somehow, no longer there. You notice it now because you miss its gentle, mildly fragrant shadow. For international readers who would like to read some good English literature in or about India: Skip all suitable prizes of small things and dive straight for Malgudi Days. If you cherish Jeeves and Bertie, you will come out loving Swamy too. Two old worlds almost poles apart, but each done up so beautifully as to be charming forever. ------- Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed. (Francis Bacon) Nature, to be apprehended, must be obeyed. (Ayn Rand)

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        Paul Selormey
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        How old was he? Regards, Paul. Paul Selormey, Bsc (Elect Eng), MSc (Mobile Communication) is currently Windows open source developer in Japan, and open for day job or programming contract anywhere!

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          How old was he? Regards, Paul. Paul Selormey, Bsc (Elect Eng), MSc (Mobile Communication) is currently Windows open source developer in Japan, and open for day job or programming contract anywhere!

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          Ajit Jadhav
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          http://www.mysoreonline.com/html/rknarayan.html ------- Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed. (Francis Bacon) Nature, to be apprehended, must be obeyed. (Ayn Rand)

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            How old was he? Regards, Paul. Paul Selormey, Bsc (Elect Eng), MSc (Mobile Communication) is currently Windows open source developer in Japan, and open for day job or programming contract anywhere!

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            RaviBee
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            He was 95. /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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              He was 95. /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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              Christian Graus
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              Damn - 95 ??? He got a good run then !!! Christian I've learned that you cannot make someone love you. All you can do is stalk them and hope they panic and give in. The early bird may get the worm, but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese.

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                I'm not sure how many of you are from India but this man is very famous for his writings and he died today. Sad for India and many of his fans. Siva

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                Ranjith I
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                Its a great loss, I am very much fascinated by his stories Malgudi days. Visual Basic programmer. -------------------------------------------------- Share your thoughts..

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                  Its a great loss, I am very much fascinated by his stories Malgudi days. Visual Basic programmer. -------------------------------------------------- Share your thoughts..

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                  Paul Selormey
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                  Don't worry, at the very second he died 1000 great babies were borned. To Jesus be the Glory. Regards, Paul. Paul Selormey, Bsc (Elect Eng), MSc (Mobile Communication) is currently Windows open source developer in Japan, and open for day job or programming contract anywhere!

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                    Don't worry, at the very second he died 1000 great babies were borned. To Jesus be the Glory. Regards, Paul. Paul Selormey, Bsc (Elect Eng), MSc (Mobile Communication) is currently Windows open source developer in Japan, and open for day job or programming contract anywhere!

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                    Ranjith I
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                    I am 100% sure that you are not an Indian, if not you wouldn't have talked about him like that.He cannot be equated with anyone. Visual Basic programmer. -------------------------------------------------- Share your thoughts..

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