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arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Oct 7, 2008, 1:28:52 AM10/7/08
to
the old woman: Sometimes I have thought of freedom writing as
montecristo writing.
For example, if your writing is liked by
people across the world, someone
who has tried to trouble you through
information holocaust like scenarios
lives in fear from folks that like your
writing.

the hindu guy: Yes, I understand what you are saying. One person
whose close relative
died in a hospital through medical negligence
thought whoever was responsible
for such negligence was a fan of my thoughts!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Oct 7, 2008, 8:43:45 PM10/7/08
to
the old woman: Your query about stealth mode slowing down of computer
operations is very well taken! I think the
stealth mode is killing
us, starting right from the floors of
corporate houses all the way
up to the wall street.

the hindu guy: The stealth mode is inherently counter-meritocratic!
We need to
understand the scope and methods of the stealth
mode.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Oct 8, 2008, 8:53:11 PM10/8/08
to
the old woman: For serious engineering work it may be a good idea to
totally
disconnect work stations from the network! And
communicating
with it using plug-in memory devices. Sort of
like the invention
of shoes. If you got to walk on earth, wear a
shoe. Similarly,
if you want to work with the network,
disconnect your computer
from the network.

the hindu guy: It appears that the earlier Sun logo that Network is
the Computer
is no longer valid, it's now disturbing
computing!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Oct 14, 2008, 6:14:48 PM10/14/08
to
the old woman: There seems to be too much of linguistic/religious
politics going
on, for a small company like yours! More heat
than light situations
impacting technical work. After the systems
slowdown, now it is
the software licensing issues.

the hindu guy: I like the expression "more heat than light"! It
succintly captures
some of the scenarios I am seeing here. As you
know, just to avoid
"more heat than light" situations I only deal
with overwater women!;-)

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Oct 15, 2008, 11:21:45 PM10/15/08
to
the old woman: I thought Sen Obama did remarkably well in today's
debate
considering the level of personal attack and
negative campaigning
from the opposing campaign! As if Tonya
Harding debating Nancy
Kerrigan.after the incident.

the hindu guy: The McCain campaign should not make negative
campaigning,
makes them look unsporting.


Arindam Banerjee

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Oct 16, 2008, 8:41:09 AM10/16/08
to

Then what should they do?

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Oct 17, 2008, 12:40:19 AM10/17/08
to
the old woman: Arindam has an interesting question, what can the
McCain
campaign do to sound positive. Since, their
motto for a long
time has been deregulation of the markets,
following in the
footsteps of Reagan, and now we are seeing that
deregulation
has not worked, they have a tough time avoiding
to sound more like
democrats!

the hindu guy: Actually, deregulation never reached the grassroots
level! It has
been the deregulation for the wall street
thieves, and overpaid CEO
types. For ordinary americans, their lives remain
heavily regulated
with all sorts secret monitoring and such! For
example, they could
talk about taking deregulation to the grassroots
level.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Oct 18, 2008, 4:14:08 AM10/18/08
to
the old woman: You should live in the five-star hotels somewhat
carefully!
They are often centers of racism! There
could be some
montephobes fearful of the unravelling
of your sitarahood
trying to create troubles!

the hindu guy: Ha ha! Like the way you put it! ;-)
In this case, the staff seems to be friendly.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Oct 19, 2008, 9:44:10 AM10/19/08
to
the old woman: Don't you feel that the hotel does not give you a
wholesome feeling!
The rooms are over-priced, you have to pay
additionally for parking,
even internet connection is not free! Also,
compared to your airy
residence, the hotel room has a rather low
supply of oxygen!

the hindu guy: Once in a while, you get tired to continuusly stay at
your residence,
and need a break. But, this hotel does have a
lower oxygen supply
in the room, breaking sleep. Sort of like an
undercurrent of hostility
in hospitality.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Oct 23, 2008, 12:27:43 AM10/23/08
to
the old woman: Speaking of low oxygen supply in a high-rise hotel
room,
it is quite likely if you left a sleeping baby
in the room to go
for a brief shopping, when you came back the
baby may have died
due to lack of sufficient oxygen!

the hindu guy: You should not leave a baby back in a hotel room
whether it has
good or bad ventilation, or its oxygen supply
can be remote controlled
or not!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Oct 24, 2008, 8:18:14 PM10/24/08
to
the old woman: Finally, it was good to see you get better care at the
low gold caratage
country's woman dentist's office, thanks to one
of our helpful gals!
Those impure gold country's women are incapable
of taking
good care, sort of like their gold! ;-)

the hindu guy: Are you trying to correlate the loving care by women
to that country's
gold caratage standards! I don't think the
correlation can be generalised.
I should also like to acknowledge the high
caratage country's office
clerk! But, as we noted earlier, dentists are
often racists.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Oct 26, 2008, 2:17:07 AM10/26/08
to
the old woman: We sometimes wonder how you know all our methods of
extending the Sitara status of colored
citizens! Does someone
tell you?

the hindu guy: No, nobody tells me nothing! It's simple deductive
thinking. As you can
see. hi-tech is modern america's most important
economic endeavor,
and it is heavily contributed to by colored
americans and immigrants.
So, if you apply age-old cowboy-indian policing
and sitara status
extension methods on them they would quickly
find out! ;-)
As we had discussed earlier, there is this IQ
division between those
that write computer programs (software), and
those that cannot.
If the latter group tries to over control the
former, it doesn't make sense.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Oct 31, 2008, 2:42:40 AM10/31/08
to
the old woman: You did well to avoid the ugly overwater woman that
comes
from overseas from time to time. She may be
doing negative
racial profiling on our colored men!

the hindu guy: She is very boring and unsexy to me. Still, I sometimes
try to be
nice to her since I know her for a while. But, in
general, I don't enjoy
her company.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Nov 1, 2008, 3:21:42 AM11/1/08
to
the old woman: I know you like women that dig your "slow
hand" (pointer sisters)
style of appreciation! Otherwise, it's a waste
of time.

the hindu guy: It is not easy to find a woman that is a perfect
sensual complement,
though.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Nov 6, 2008, 12:55:26 AM11/6/08
to
the old woman: You must be excited to see Sen. Obama making it through
to
the top in the election. I doubt if he could do
it without your
support.

the hindu guy: No, I think he did it with his own merit and charisma!
Now, let's hope
he can really live up to the expectations.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Nov 6, 2008, 7:46:51 PM11/6/08
to
the old woman: How did you like the conference this time? They appear
to talk about ideas
you have tried years ago! I think they steal
your ideas. ;-)

the hindu guy: The conference seems to be dominated by marketing
types, brown man's
access control types. Not too many bright hands-
on engineering professionals.
But, the hotel staff were more courteous here.
Particularly since I dont
dress up like marketing folks.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Nov 8, 2008, 1:08:03 AM11/8/08
to
the old woman: I felt the selection of best paper awardees was
somewhat biased!
Selection of all of them from the same race
looked sort of like a jihadi
reaction to the Obama election! ;-)

the hindu guy: It should be more merit-based, and novelty of content
based. Lack of
excellence need not drive anyone to become mad
jihadis. Strive for
excellence.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Nov 13, 2008, 7:45:18 PM11/13/08
to
the old woman: Of course, the hosts are known to be somewhat racist!
They don't want to get colored engineers on
board. In fact,
some awardees cannot even speak english
clearly! ;-)

the hindu guy: But, I think not being able to speak a foreign language
properly
after many years of learning is some kind of a
disability - sort of like
the muscles involved in speaking are not
flexible enough!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Nov 17, 2008, 2:50:54 AM11/17/08
to
the old woman: Speaking of the acts of taking revenge by Dantes when
he later
became rich (the count of monte cristo), those
acts may look very
cruel ruthless and conspiratorial when viewed
in their isolation. You
have to know what happened to him before in
order to appreciate his
later acts, and even champion him. Don't you
think this opens a new
vista in jurisprudence? For example, singular
acts of revenge as a
response to continued racial/political
persecution should be waived
as some form of self-defence mechanism.

the hindu guy: This is indeed a very interesting question. I need
time to think about
it.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Nov 18, 2008, 12:19:15 AM11/18/08
to
the old woman: Are you still thinking? Can't you see if you said yes,
it would help
millions that are unduly incarcerated - who
after facing many years
of racial/political persecution may have just
taken a revenge just like
the count of monte cristo. But, unlike the
count they aren't rich, nor
can they clearly explain the nature of the
inherent "justice" in their
actions.

the hindu guy: Amazing! You are making it sound really interesting!
But, then who cares
if I said yes or no! ;-)

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Nov 19, 2008, 7:37:32 PM11/19/08
to
the old woman: The soft cock intellectual hillbillies are "watching"
your firmer
thermometer! Apparently, you can provide a
wider spectrum of
pleasure to a woman, with a greater sensual
variation. But, the
softies cannot be firm!

the hindu guy: Can't they get some viagra or something and get off the
monkey
business! ;-)

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Nov 21, 2008, 7:33:16 AM11/21/08
to
the old woman: As we had expected, your paper at the conference was
rated low
by the partisan reviewers of the host company,
while your presentation
on the same topic was rated rather high by the
diverse cosmopolitan
audience! Statistically more significant
because of the much larger
size of the audience. So, the company remains
hateful and suppressive
of colored engineering talent.

the hindu guy: It is impossible that all the engineers working there
are hateful of colored
engineering talent. There may have been a
directive from the top management
to rate my paper low. Somewhat counter-
meritocratic, but, at least they did
not rig the presentation ratings.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Nov 23, 2008, 3:03:10 AM11/23/08
to
the old woman: It appears that your technical work in this context has
served
to reveal a statistical measure of racial/
political manipulation.
Of course, since your work discussed an
algorithm to achieve
an engineering solution, it was more rigorous
than some of the
graphical-user-interface based button-pressing
solutions discussed.

the hindu guy: I am not thinking about the issue any more, I am
looking ahead.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Nov 23, 2008, 8:51:07 PM11/23/08
to
the old woman: Coming back to the cool topic of the count of monte
cristo,
and its relevance to our repressive judicial
and law
enforcement systems, you must have seen that
our systems
originated in our racist past when our own
colored citizens,
indians and afro people were systematically
subjugated and
offered a lower quality of citizenship compared
to even
non-citizens coming over from europe, for
example.

the hindu guy: It is not a thing of the past, it is happening now, as
we speak!
I have seen that happening in corporate
situations, public
situations like libraries, grocery stores, and
fitness clubs.
Even in homes and apartments.

the old woman: Don't you think that the continued practice of such
discriminatory attitudes is bound to create
extreme
bitterness in the minds of the disadvantaged!
In that
state of mind if they do something reckless,
they should
not be judged as if they were not being
continuously
pushed?

the hindu guy: Yes. But, very great caution must be exercised to
ensure
that it does not create a new breed of
vigilante types.
Ideally, the root persecution situations
should be
addressed so that individuals don't get into a
situation
of bitterness.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Nov 25, 2008, 10:46:34 PM11/25/08
to
the old woman: Are your fake friends some kinda "montephobes"? Their
sudden
arousal is kinda suspicious!

the hindu guy: I really have no idea! Are they "montephobes"
themselves, or are
they trying to shield some "montephobes" from
the same caste
and so on, I really am clueless! ;-)

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Nov 28, 2008, 3:24:26 AM11/28/08
to
the old woman: I find your hindu extremist friend's anti-islamic
diatribe ridiculously
obnoxious! Although he writes very well in a
funny sort of
way!

the hindu guy: I think his diatribe is motivated! He doesn't mean it,
he possibly
wants to cozy up to the bible-belt whites.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Nov 29, 2008, 1:43:29 PM11/29/08
to
the old woman: I think the fact that he got into the elite group
through some
back-door quota turned him into a very bitter
person. He feels
jealous if you talk about beautiful women.

the hindu guy: He seems a little bit terroristic to me. He wants to
bring things down -
negative spirited!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Dec 1, 2008, 6:35:29 AM12/1/08
to
the old woman: The slow response to the terrorist event in Bombay and
the lack
preparedness reminds me of our own slow
response to the Katrina
event! It looks bad for the government, as if
they are on the side
of the terrorists, and allowed the massacres
to happen.

the hindu guy: Apparently, the terrorists came by sea. So, basically,
it was a
failure of the coast gurading!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Dec 5, 2008, 7:38:41 PM12/5/08
to
the old woman: Your company seems to be in the process of getting rid
of
american engineers, and outsourcing their jobs
overseas!

the hindu guy: I think the unnecessary outsourcing of jobs should be
looked at
by the department of homeland security.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Dec 8, 2008, 10:15:07 PM12/8/08
to
the old woman: Coming back to the issue of macro-jihadi terrorism
that
happened in India, recently, don't you think
that the micro-
jihadi nature of the Indian society, with deep
divisions along
caste, linguistic, regional, religious lines
makes a country more
susceptible? Sort of like members of one
partition thinking
who cares what happens to another, we won't
ever "know" them
anyway! Like our pastor Jerry Wright alluded to
our partitions.

the hindu guy: Definitely, expressions of both micro and macro should
be
fought. But, fighting mico-jihad is much more
difficult, and
long drawn. So, the first priority should be to
try to control and
stop such explosive macro-jihad from happening.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Dec 12, 2008, 10:19:34 PM12/12/08
to
the old woman: Do you think that microjihad is coming in the way of
revenue
generation and jobs creation in the technology
sector? Leading
to lack of competitiveness, bailout and all
that. Because, if
someone with a smart idea is allowed to go
ahead it may also
mean that some others' vested interest is
threatened!

the hindu guy: It could definitely be one of the factors! ;-)
What has happened in the older automotive
technology, can also
happen in newer electronics hitech area.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Dec 15, 2008, 2:04:33 AM12/15/08
to
the old woman: So, are you opposed to the bailout being considered for
the
big three automakers, which will prevent them
from collapsing?

the hindu guy: No, I am not opposed to it. After all, if the big banks
and financial
institutions who are in the business of making
money out of
other people's money qualify for bailout, the
automakers should
definitely be helped out. They make prominent
engineering
products that have become a part of the american
ethos.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Dec 20, 2008, 10:27:00 AM12/20/08
to
the old woman: It seems that colored guys are not getting sucked in
the raw,
unlike their lighter complexion counterparts.
Even by colored
women! For colored guys, use a condom or don't
get sucked at all,
I think there is a discriminatory thing going
on!

the hindu guy: I cannot comment on this because I do not go around
collecting
data on who is getting sucked in the raw, and who
is not!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Dec 21, 2008, 2:58:05 PM12/21/08
to
the old woman: Don't you sense a feeling of hostility in hospitality
when you visit
the coffee shop! They secretly "watch" you to
find fault, so that the
colored customer can be "damned". That, in
essense, symbolizes
their attitude to the colored customer!

the hindu guy: Yes, I can sense that! But, not all of them are
disrespectful. But, some
of them are. I have sometimes wondered if coffee
machines would be
better, at least, machines don't disrespect!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Dec 22, 2008, 7:52:51 AM12/22/08
to
the old woman: The disrespect and information racism for the colored
customer
is a legacy of our lynching tradition. They try
to erode those that
challenge their counter-meritocratic control,
as the NYT article
suggests:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/22/opinion/22mon4.html?_r=1

the hindu guy: But, it does not fit well with the liberal intellectual
image that
you typically associate with coffee shops!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Dec 23, 2008, 4:34:02 AM12/23/08
to
the old woman: No, they are not liberal intellectuals! A liberal
intellectual would not
be surreptitious. Need to have taken Arjoe's
symbolic basic course of
None of Your Fucking Business 101. They are
some kinda micro-jihadis
that are into colored customers' access
control. Sort of like a youth wing
of the descendants of the lynch mobs.

the hindu guy: Amazing! You are being absolutely venomous on the
coffee shop folks!
I am sure there are some that are liberal
intellectual types. Or, maybe
they are working under external pressure/
terrorization!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Dec 24, 2008, 10:22:33 AM12/24/08
to
the old woman: Coming back to the issue of macro-jihadi terrorism and
Pakistan's alleged long involvement in tutoring
the terrorists,
don't you think we can compare present-day
Pakistan with
South Africa of the Apartheid era?

the hindu guy: Yes, we can! And, urge the UN to impose total
economic,
cultural, sports, and transportation blockade
until they
fix the macro-jihadi menace.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Dec 26, 2008, 11:53:48 PM12/26/08
to
the old woman: It;s a good idea! In my view Pakistan will never
achieve democracy.
They are a feudal religious state that can
only appreciate brutal military
dictatorships! Crisp grad student spiritedness
is not for Pakistan to
acknowledge - they will find it blasphemous
and egoistic.

the hindu guy: I don't think too much importance should be given on
whether they want
to be democratic or not. As long as they do
not become a breeding
ground for terrorists that target innocent
people of other nations, that
should be a realistic goal.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Dec 29, 2008, 7:05:46 PM12/29/08
to
the old woman: One important thing about the recent terrorist attack
in Bombay is that
they had been surreptitiously planning and
secretly "watching" the locations
for a long time. For the right moment of
weakness! Sort of like the coffee
shop folks secretly "watching" the colored
customer!

the hindu guy: Are you trying to suggest that the coffee shop follks
are also "controlled"
by some terrorist "don" types?! Amazing!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Dec 30, 2008, 10:48:25 PM12/30/08
to
the old woman: Now we understand the reason for your fake friend's
extreme views
and his anal sex insinuation on anyone who has
a reasonably firm
cock! It is because of his own erection
problems!

the hindu guy: Amazing, how "dickonomics" often influences your world
views! ;-)

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Jan 1, 2009, 4:15:52 AM1/1/09
to
the old woman: Your continued intellectual crusade against undue
information
advantage of bozos that apply information
racial profiling and other
such voyeuring methods is very impressive!

the hindu guy: Yes, I am opposed to counter-competitive advantages.


arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Jan 3, 2009, 1:10:09 AM1/3/09
to
the old woman: Don't you find it somewhat suspicious that the
overwater woman has been collecting
your vital fluid? She also seems to be
racially biased against colored men. Also, she seems
to be asking you too many questions!

the hindu guy: I have no idea what she is up to. But, I like the way
she makes me feel!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Jan 4, 2009, 4:52:26 AM1/4/09
to
the old woman: We secretly monitor what Radio or TV programmes you are
watching!
You must be very happy to see one of your
favorite bollywood actors
Mr. Dharmender appearing on the Saregamapa
show! With all the
interesting movie clips from the all-time hit
"sholay".

the hindu guy: While I remain keen (somewhat unsuccessfully at this
point) to be instrumental
in positive jobs and revenue creation using my
engineering ideas and efforts,
I find that I am creating jobs and revenues
involving the "watchers" - somewhat
negatively, I must say. ;-)
Of course, Sholay was a favorite. The scene
where Dharmender's character is
tied up by the Gabbar Singh gang, and Basanti
(Hema Malini) is made to dance
before the thugs, and "Dharmender" helplessly
shouts, Basanti don't dance before
these dogs! Is that a cinematic link to racial
profiling of sorts!


arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Jan 6, 2009, 9:04:49 PM1/6/09
to
the old woman: Your asking for refund of the excess charge on a cup of
coffee at the coffeeshop is
very well taken! Although it is not so much
for the few dollars involved, it has symbolic
significance! Why should a colored customer pay
more for the same cup of coffee!

the hindu guy: It may be an error on the part of the clerk, but, if it
is not, then it becomes more symbolic!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Jan 9, 2009, 1:53:47 AM1/9/09
to
the old woman: Coming back to the issue of getting sucked in the raw,
didn't
you like the feeling some women offered the
experience to you?
Although you never insist, but I think some
women just do it for
passion, or simply a sense of fairness.

the hindu guy: Yes, it gives a good feeling. Now, what is the relation
between the
coffeeshop, the colored customer, and getting
sucked in the raw!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Jan 10, 2009, 8:56:31 PM1/10/09
to
the old woman: Wow! Your "unravelled Sitarahood" looks really
impressive!
Thanks for uploading the pic on your PC. We
were awe-struck, as we spy on your
computer in a surreptitious way!

the hindu guy: The idea is you should not surreptitiously invade my
privacy.
If you do, you will be sometines reminded of
your "ignominy"!
Again, an inchcape-rockish surge. ;-)

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Jan 14, 2009, 1:37:08 AM1/14/09
to
the old woman: Your "Sitarahood" stands on its own merit as if to
question and challenge the
notion of one nation sexually under "god"! All
the "viveking" and information
sucking, as if in a pyramid scheme. I think
this underlines the popularity of
your thoughts world-wide. In sync with the
amorphous reality of the internet
era!

the hindu guy: I think folks are increasingly impatient with pyramid
schemes, particularly
after the Madoff episode! ;-)

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Jan 15, 2009, 6:29:54 PM1/15/09
to
the old woman: You seem to make it harder for the "pyramid" guys to
play "god"!
For example, the ceo and the hr guy were doing
the oriental woman
appointed to "watch" you! So, they thought,
this guy will make it
difficult to peacefully continue the "pyramid"
scheme!

the hindu guy: If my mere presence to carry out my engineering
projects threaten
anyone, what can I say! ;-)

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Jan 17, 2009, 4:14:11 PM1/17/09
to
the old woman: You should be careful of you neighbour! They may be
anti-brown americans -
sort of like white folks should be "in" and
coloreds should be "out". And,
into the "pyramid" information racism scheme
thru the bathroom and other
places, secret tunnels of information
transfer!

the hindu guy: I normally keep aloof of them! I don't keep track of
them, if they secretly keep
track of me, what can I do about it!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

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Jan 18, 2009, 11:59:16 PM1/18/09
to
the old woman: As is obvious, at the apex of most of our pyramid
schemes we have
white folks! Like CEOs, Mayors and such, and
many of them still believe in
racial subjugation of colored folks. So,
basically, the "tunnel" guys
are helping in the information racism pyramid
scheme.

the hindu guy: Indeed, it is amazing that we are soon going to have an
african-american
president! I was reading Frank Rich's NYT
article with interest:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/18/opinion/18rich.html?_r=1

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Jan 21, 2009, 5:12:07 AM1/21/09
to
the old woman: Speaking of the "pyramid" scheme, I am reminded of our
earlier
discussion:

************************************
the old woman: While doing a conversation, you exhibit a great deal
of
one-to-one directness,
and do not "vivek" the person you are talking
to. This attaches a special well-meaning
charm to your personality. You don't need to
take the secret "microphones" on
your side.

the hindu guy: I don't try to describe the person to the
"microphones". Also, it's kinda unsporting
to do so. Because, the conversation no longer
remains one-to-one!
**************************************

the hindu guy: I don't feel the need to let the "apex" know what we
are
talking about. Sounds almost like the physics of
"pyramid"
spiritedness!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Jan 22, 2009, 3:48:37 AM1/22/09
to
the old woman: Many wonder how you are not "pyramid"-spirited. I guess
it is
your impressive "Sitarahood" that gives you the
confidence -
wherever you go women adore it! So, you don't
need to be a
tattletaler type.

the hindu guy: Ha ha! No, not that, it's just my democratic spirit -
the way I
think. If your theory were correct, then many
others with
equally or more impressive cantilevers would not
be into
the "pyramid" scheme.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Jan 24, 2009, 2:11:57 PM1/24/09
to
the old woman: Do you think the immigrants that speak heavily accented
english
even after long times of being here belong to a
genetically lower
class?

the hindu guy: No, I don't think so! That would be a Max Mueller like
assumption.
But, I think those that learn to speak a foreign
language well and
without accents could be better kissers! ;-)

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Jan 26, 2009, 12:20:21 PM1/26/09
to
the old woman: Your problem is you are "watched" by folks that are way
undereducated or intellectually unsmart
compared to you,
and often have lesser cocks. So they come up
with misleading
interpretations of what they "watch"!

the hindu guy: You are making humor here, madam! First of all, I did
not authorize
anyone to "watch" me, and even less specify the
intellectual standard
of the "watchers"!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Jan 29, 2009, 3:47:57 AM1/29/09
to
the old woman: Do you think those that are into surreptitious
"peeping tom" mode
would typically be unsexy - that makes them
envious and mean-
spirited.

the hindu guy: Quite likely, because sexy folks would typically be
confident, and would
like to enjoy the pleasures of being sexy!
Rather than profile others.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Feb 2, 2009, 2:12:10 AM2/2/09
to
the old woman: Many of our anglophones won't learn another language,
in order to
talk to them, you have to learn english! Don't
you think it is somewhat
like the islamic practice that if you want to
marry a muslim person,
you have to convert to Islam!

the hindu guy: Ha ha! That's a rather odd similarity that you have
detected! But, english
is a global language now, it is useful for non-
anglos to learn english. You
are right though to point out a lack of
flexibility,

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Feb 5, 2009, 5:38:39 AM2/5/09
to
the old woman: Is that lack of "flexibility" the reason you have been
avoiding
the light-skin anglophone overwater? Or, you
are simply tired of
meeting her?

the hindu guy: No, I just don't feel comfortable she has to drive from
so far away
to come visit me, I persinally don't consider
the lack of "flexibility"
a predicament.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Feb 7, 2009, 1:51:48 AM2/7/09
to
the old woman: Let's say that in order to learn to speak another
language you
got to exercise your brain quite a bit, and
also develop a sense
of respect or appreciation for the other
culture. You have gone that
extra mile to speak to her in english, so she
drove the extra miles
to come to see you!

the hindu guy: You seem to be alluding to some sort of a poetic
justice, amazing!
No wonder you were a student of comparative
literature, ma'am!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Feb 8, 2009, 1:58:15 AM2/8/09
to
the old woman: But, then white anglophone women cannot be good
friends to you.
They would be secretly "watching" you, trying
to "damn" you, due to their
allegiance to their brotherhood since the lynch
mob days! They would
typically come to you with some agenda, some
secret mission, that
will force them to be pretentious, and
unromantic.

rhr hindu guy: What if a woman is an extremely good actress and can
successfully suppress
the pretending! Then you simply enjoy the moment,
and later on subtract the
"damning" - given your hypothesis! ;-) Sounds a
little bit complicated, one
wishes your hypothesis were not true.


arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Feb 9, 2009, 2:11:25 PM2/9/09
to
the old woman: Suddenly, I see the pussy-commies being active! What is
the
matter!

the hindu guy: I guess they have a channel with some communications
major!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Feb 13, 2009, 2:39:10 PM2/13/09
to
the old woman: Apparently, the new president is doing pretty good in
the early
days of the presidency! In that context, don't
you think the NYT's
opinion column headline "Get Out of the (White)
House"
[http://100days.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/02/12/
get-out-of-the-white-house/]
somewhat puzzling?

the hindu guy: The headline doesn't match what is said inside. One
interesting thing
to note is that the president first reads the
newspapers before listening
to his advisors - I think it's a proper sequence.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Feb 17, 2009, 12:03:50 AM2/17/09
to
the old woman: Your idea of the potential use of information
technology for
racial profiling is interestingly echoed in
today's NYT article
on how cellphones are mapping our existence:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/17/science/17map.html?8dpc
Isn't it scary!

the hindu guy: If you haven't done anything wrong, why should you be
scared!
I had alerted about a different situation, if
you are making a private
communication to get at something good, someone
who is monitoring
your communication will have a chance to get
there before you, so you
don't get it any more! That is counter-
competitive. This is an interesting
topic, we will discuss more.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Feb 18, 2009, 1:34:00 AM2/18/09
to
the old woman: Yes, the location-aware cellphone induced counter-
competition can look
dire if, for example, two countries are at
war, and the armed forces generals
of one party are using such cellphones, and
the cellphone company sells
the coordinates infornation to the other
party!

the hindu guy: Madam, you are slowly grasping the scope of the counter-
competition!
It's always a pleasure to chat with an
intelligent woman. ;-)

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Feb 21, 2009, 5:57:31 PM2/21/09
to
the old woman: How cinematic! You enter the fast food joint, get your
food, and
then observe some hesitancy on the part of the
server to offer
the brown customer the soup to go with the
food. Two types of
soups, egg flower (white color), and hot-n-
sour (brown color), and
you emphatically demand the "brown soup"! Sort
of like the genesis
of the racial divide.

the hindu guy: No, don't read too much into it, maybe just a cinematic
gesture!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Feb 22, 2009, 7:38:14 PM2/22/09
to
the old woman: In the context of the invisible racial divide enacted
through
the secret and behind-the-scenes racial
profiling, I find the
the Slate's coverage of Eric Holder's recent
speech interesting:
http://www.theroot.com/views/visible-man?page=0,1
Becaise, racial profiling is unconstitutional,
it impacts the
competitive privacy in the exercise of life,
liberty and the
pursuit of happiness as you had pointed out.

the hindu guy: Yes, it is an interesting article.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Feb 26, 2009, 6:57:32 PM2/26/09
to
the old woman: Although the coffeeshop is serving brown coffee they
are doing
racial profiling on "brown" customer! Are they
trying to suggest
that the color of the product they are serving
is not good!

the hindu guy: No, they seem to be mainly concerned about the mixing
of "brown"
coffee wth "white" cream!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Mar 1, 2009, 1:16:36 PM3/1/09
to
the old woman: Do you think that the sales team is very weak at the
unslowtrack
corporation, and they cannot get projects at
the same rate as you
executed them as an engineer? So, they are
getting rid of the
brilliant engineers!

the hindu guy: I think so, and also they are too much into coffee-
cream politics.
There may be a link between the coffeeshop
hatefuls, fm radio racists,
and the unslow sales.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Mar 2, 2009, 4:12:43 PM3/2/09
to
the old woman: In a sense, Unslow shows why the economic downturn is
happening!
The engineering effort has to come to match the
slow sales effort -
dominated by the coffee-cream politicians. As
you can see, the politicians
have been retained! Also, they gave your
consultant's office to a sales guy,
and made you sit in a cube.

the hindu guy: I don't mind sitting in a cube, but, you are right,
they treat engineers
with disrespect.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Mar 4, 2009, 4:24:40 PM3/4/09
to
the old woman: A guy who cannot write a few lines of programming code
dividing
engineers into "software" and "hardware"! Isn't
that funny. :-)

the hindu guy: He wants to protect his territory by generating
confusion.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Mar 5, 2009, 2:54:22 AM3/5/09
to
the old woman: The new macro-jihadi incident in Lahore involving
international cricketers
is horrendous - reminds me of Munich where
olympic sportsmen were
attacked! But, according to reports, it looks
like the terrorists had better
police protection than the players. Allegedly,
there was little or no counter
attack, and they simply walked away!

the hindu guy: Credit must be given to the bus driver who saved the
players' lives! Police
protection of micro-jihadis is not new, but, you
are right, in this case the
macros may have infiltrated a section of the
police!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Mar 6, 2009, 3:12:47 PM3/6/09
to
the old woman: Do you think the introduction of the new small car
"nano" is
helping suggest smaller size of the people
of indian origin?
[http://video.yahoo.com/watch/
4570306/12235464]
Thank god, you are not small!

the hindu guy: Ha ha! No such generalization cannot be made, people
of indian
origin come in all different sizes, I guess. In
fact, the nano is a very
smart idea, it will boost exports tremendously.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Mar 7, 2009, 1:24:00 AM3/7/09
to
the old woman: Coming back to the issue of terrorists apparently
getting better police
protection than the players in Pakistan,
doesn't it automatically follow that
they probably do not really need such a huge
police force in the recession
time. With the economic downturn, you see
people in other professions
losing jobs, but not the police anywhere!

the hindu guy: True, even our president recently boasted how the
stimulus package has
saved police jobs in Minnesota. While excessive
policing means excessive
nitpicking, fault-finding (ticketing), and even
racial profiling in many cases -
while they often cannot catch the real thieves
or burglers.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Mar 9, 2009, 10:56:16 PM3/9/09
to
the old woman: It is a tradition of our cowboy-indian policing.
Isolating the
"Indians" to resevations and peacefully doing
their women!

the hindu guy: And, popularizing pocahontas stories!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Mar 11, 2009, 10:18:28 PM3/11/09
to
the old woman: The overwater women seem to "dig" your sensual
massages.
Where did you learn such quality massaging?

the hindu guy: Just from experience! ;-)

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Mar 14, 2009, 10:23:07 PM3/14/09
to
the old woman: Much of the inforacist nuisance you face is due to your
sheer
ability to please the overwaters. Sort of like
the persecution
faced by the chatacter played by Art in the
Jewel in the Crown,
in a different era, different situation. If
you had a small size or
something nobody would give a damn! ;-)

the hindu guy: Amazing!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Mar 16, 2009, 12:21:13 AM3/16/09
to
the old woman: Some believe that your thoughts on racial profiling and
information racism
are so vital and fundamental, you could deserve
a nobel prize!

the hindu guy: I do not think for any prize.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Mar 18, 2009, 9:11:15 PM3/18/09
to
the old woman: Since the racial profiling and information racism is
distributed in nature, and
you stood up to it with your thoughts, it
reminds me of the guy who stood up
to the tanks in Tiananmen.

the hindu guy: But, my stance is somewhat complex. Because. all
profiling is not necessarily
undesirable. You have to constantly separate
good profiling from bad profiling,
and attack the latter! In a sense, it's an
intellectually stimulating exercise in
interactivity.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Mar 19, 2009, 2:53:50 PM3/19/09
to
the old woman: True, at least the tank drivers and the operators were
arny soldiers who are
traditionally considered honorable for their
service in war time. But, the foot
soldiers of racial profiling and information
racism are just a bunch of designated
and undesignated voyeurs!

the hindu guy: But, you have to look at it more positivrely. For
example, if they did not voyeur me,
I would not react to it and you would not get my
thoughts. ;-)


arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Mar 20, 2009, 3:59:43 PM3/20/09
to
the old woman: Speaking of micro-jihadi voyeurs, don't you think the
fitness club
desk clerks convey a sense of entitlement -
sort of like we are the fittest,
and we decide what you can or can't "do"! They
"watch" and profile
colored members such as yourself,
surreptitiously.

the hindu guy: Since I go to the fitness club almost daily, I have
gotten used to their
overbearing attitude. But, you are right, they
may have some link to the
general voyeurhood, and the neonazi broadcasting
corporation.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Mar 21, 2009, 6:50:03 PM3/21/09
to
the old woman: The voyeurhood is part of our disqualificational
culture, the voyeurs are engaged
in finding fault with the colored competitors
so that they can be "disqualified"
and the voyeurs will run without any
competition!

the hindu guy: Yes, I understand. I think it's a legacy of the
subjugational racist tradition.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Mar 23, 2009, 1:50:07 PM3/23/09
to
the old woman: I think because you are so polite, yet firm like your
cantilever,
you don't like overbearing attitude from the
members of the
voyeurhood! Also, they are not providing the
service for free,
they are being paid with the fees collected
from members like
you.

the hindu guy: Yes, probably higher IQ voyeurs are needed. Let's say
I am making
love with a woman on a noisy bed, and she is
thoroughly enjoying it,
and wants more of it, a low IQ voyeur who
concludes from the noise
of the bed may conclude it's monstrous! ;-)

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Mar 24, 2009, 12:53:11 PM3/24/09
to
the old woman: Pussy commies in the voyeurhood seem to be getting
somewhat
agitated about your periscope! ;-)

the hindu guy: No, you can't call it periscope, I dwell in the
overwater domain, not
a submarine!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Mar 26, 2009, 2:21:30 PM3/26/09
to
the old woman: It's only fundamental technological innovations and
exports that can
revive the economy for the long run. The
bailout scheme looks like
money moving from taxpayers to the big banks!

the hindu guy: Cannot comment, I am no expert in finance and
economics. But, the
bailout scheme seems to have triggered a short
term recovery in the
stock markets.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Mar 27, 2009, 5:43:08 PM3/27/09
to
the old woman: I am really impressed with the info-watch idea proposed
by Mr. Raychaudhuri!
Like when I am reading the art section of the
NYT, a news item on a dance
performance, I place the info-watch on a link,
and see a little piece of the
dance on the watch, remarkable! I am not sure
why such a brilliant idea
is not being appreciated - that has so much
revenue and jobs creation
potential.

the hindu guy: I think because he is surreptitiously subjugated for
his writings on information
racism. Sort of like all new ideas must come from
inforacists and their
sympathizers, and colored folks like him would
carry them out like
engineering coolies!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Mar 28, 2009, 6:22:18 AM3/28/09
to
the old woman: Although you have sometines enjoyed the company of two
ladies
simultaneously, you are good to avoid the
threesome bait! Could be
an entrapment attempt.

the hindu guy: That was out of curiosity, normally I don't prefer
threesomes - it is difficult
to give equal attention to both ladies, so one
of them can become bitter! :-(

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Apr 1, 2009, 3:16:47 AM4/1/09
to
the old woman: Coming back to the cool idea of the info-watch I am
charmed to think how
it can pleasantly transform museum viewing.
Like when I visit the Getty's,
I can see additional audio-video on the objects
on my info-watch.

the hindu guy: Amazing! Getty's is also my favorite, more so for its
beautiful setting.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Apr 3, 2009, 1:58:09 AM4/3/09
to
the old woman: The unromantic fire of passion fighters are often a
nuisance for you!
Sort of like digital thugs banning newspapers
because a brown man came up
with the idea of the "info-watch" to enhance
the reading experience.

the hindu guy: You seem to suggest that creative thinking is related
to the passion of
love-making! Interesting!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Apr 5, 2009, 3:06:39 AM4/5/09
to
the old woman: Speaking of the "info-watch" and its huge potential
impact on various
business sectors, I wonder if some of the CEOs
listed in the NYT's
table of CEO compensations,
http://projects.nytimes.com/executive_compensation?hp
,
have come up with innovative ideas even a
fraction as worthy!

the hindu guy: Obviously, all CEOs are not alike in terms of business
ideas. Many of
them may have been picked up from some favored
boys' network!
But I wonder why a smart CEO like Jobs gets so
little compensation!
I think the table is not correct!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Apr 6, 2009, 2:57:56 AM4/6/09
to
the old woman: You are right, even you working as a senior engineering
staff started
making >0.1m per year right from your F**kwell
corp days, how can
a CEO of a major company get <0.1m!

the hondu guy: Yes, that's not being fair to the CEO! :-)

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Apr 6, 2009, 8:14:25 PM4/6/09
to
the old woman: Your new apartment management may be somewhat racist
and
hateful towards colored renters. Although you
pay your rent on
time, they are giving rude notices saying you
did not pay yours
for this month!

the hindu guy: I suspect they may have a coalition of hatred with some
fellow
renters that are into information racism!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Apr 7, 2009, 2:22:23 PM4/7/09
to
the old woman: Speaking of the underwater "coalition", the fm racists
are pointing
towards your bbw neighbour, who apparently
feels jealous because
you do the lovely overwaters, but not her!

the hindu guy: Probably, she is being scapegoated to cover for someone
else - some
websites are indicating some guy who wants to be
the young "james bond"
of the neighbourhood! Amazing! ;-)

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Apr 10, 2009, 1:01:30 PM4/10/09
to
the old woman: Speaking of the overwaters, you should try to avoid the
ugly one
from overseas, she seems to be into inforacist
politics! Although
you try to be nice to her when she is in
trouble.

the hindu guy: Ha ha! I know what you are talking about! But, her
politics doesn't
bother me too much.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Apr 14, 2009, 1:40:08 AM4/14/09
to
the old woman: The pussydoggie "clone" seems to be new to the scene!
Kinda curious about its motives.

the hindu guy: Isn't "cloning" an old tactic, being immersed in a
virtual
clonedom! ;-)

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Apr 15, 2009, 9:15:45 AM4/15/09
to
the old woman: Do you think the person-specific targeted ad model
discussed
by the Google CEO in Maureen Dowd's NYT
article,
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/15/opinion/15dowd.html
is a way to get at the smorgasbord like ad
model of newspapers?

the hindu guy: Observing what you normally choose from the
smorgasbord, and
giving ads for only those is somewhat
restrictive! Because, who
knows, may be you would like to try something
different the next
time you are presented with the smorgasbord.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Apr 16, 2009, 3:12:41 AM4/16/09
to
the old woman: As opposed to while surfing the internet websites,
reading
the newspapers does not allow instant targeted
ads to be generated
and presented. In that sense, newspaper reading
is a private affair,
while the internet surfing is an increasingly
public affair - where
what you are looking at can be tracked, as well
as your reaction
to what you are looking at!

the hindu guy: Interestingly, newspaper companies that are facing
competition from
the websites do not discuss this with
emphasis! :-)

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Apr 17, 2009, 10:13:29 AM4/17/09
to
the old woman: Some commentators seem to be arguing against newspapers
simply because we are arguing in their favor!

the hindu guy: Ha ha! It means our arguments have merit!

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Apr 18, 2009, 4:08:16 PM4/18/09
to
the old woman: Speaking of targeted ads as a means of information
racism, I would
say that the fm racists can be more dangerous,
lets say, they give
a targeted ad/song to a driver while he is
driving to distract attention, or to
observe his reaction through the secret cameras
and such - in a networked
information racism scenario!

the hindu guy: Yes, you are right, internet-based targeted ads have
much less potential
of an immediate impact. They just represent a
long term identity theft scenario.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Apr 19, 2009, 3:45:43 PM4/19/09
to
the old woman: Extreme sexual conservatism seems to be the hallmark of
the
Taliban excesses. What about flooding them with
pervasive doses
regular adult pornography, instead of bombing
them. That way,
the Taliban youth could be persuaded away from
terrorism and
extremism.

the hindu guy: I am not sure that will work, but continued bombing may
increase
their resolve.

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Apr 20, 2009, 6:38:28 PM4/20/09
to
the old woman: Now I am convinced that your broad-mindedness comes
from
your wide sitarahood with the bulbous top!
Interestingly, it is
also a friend-or-foe detector - if a woman is
not acknowledging
its excellence, she is most likely in the
"damning" business!

the hindu guy: It's difficult to keep track of little "damners" here
and there! :-)

arya.ray...@sbcglobal.net

unread,
Apr 21, 2009, 10:51:41 AM4/21/09
to
the old woman: Do you think massive short selling of shares were
responsible for
the stock market crash? I don't feel good about
the idea of short
selling, it is like betting on the downfall of
america - particularly on
shares of companies that have received bailout
funds from taxpayers.

the hindu guy: Yes, you are right, short selling is a factor.

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