On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 6:46:36 AM UTC-4, Arindam Banerjee wrote:
> On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 2:54:22 PM UTC+10, Arindam Banerjee wrote:
> > On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 12:05:11 AM UTC+10, Mahipal wrote:
> > > On Wednesday, August 16, 2017 at 12:24:49 AM UTC-4, Arindam Banerjee wrote:
> > > > On Wednesday, August 16, 2017 at 3:45:35 AM UTC+10, Mahipal wrote:
> > > > > On Tuesday, August 15, 2017 at 4:23:11 AM UTC-4, Arindam Banerjee wrote:
> > >
> > > <trim>
> > >
> > > > > > Yes, my nearest and dearest thinks I post too much. And really I have paid a
> > > > > > very heavy price for that, by arousing international animosities all around.
> > > > >
> > > > > Not to worry, it's more important to share your ideas so the Chinese can plagiarize.
> > > >
> > > > God bless the Chinese, not that they care for the Divine these days.
> > > > Unfortunately they cannot plagiarize my work well enough to make prototypes.
> > > > I need to make a working prototype which they can plagiarize.
> > > > And there is the problem. The costs are very heavy.
> > > > To even make a mention of that will excite the bastards_allsorts who will
> > > > jump with joy saying that I am out to make money.
> > > > As if that were a crime.
> > > > Looks like there are different rules for different colours.
> > > > Bwaaaa
> > >
> > > Everybody alive needs to make money. I am getting greedier. Greed Is Good. Wall Street.
> > >
> > > If humans were all equally wealthy, the elites would have no one to look down upon.
> >
> > You are forgetting caste, religion, social class, linguistics, fashion,
> > education, talent, genius, looks etc.
No, not forgetting. In modern USA, only wealth earns you those list of things including fashion.
Perhaps I'm being mistaken, but I did not get my USA Security Clearance because of my divorce.
Look... me m(y) friends on or off Facebook, know my life's story rather well. So I share.
> > The scope for snobbery is not constrained by wealth.
I hate snobs! At any level/scale of wealth or condescension.
> > In fact, the wealthy are looked down upon by so many for their vulgarity, vanity
> > ignorance, pig-headedness, grabbiness etc. as so many uncultured dumbfucks.
He he... but seriously and actually, I'm trying hard to get that wealthy. Send $CASH$!
> > Which is why, I was not nor am keen upon surpassing Bill in the dollar game.
People know exactly how wealthy they are with respect to Bill$ Gates$. Exactl(y)!
> > > > > > If I get murdered there will be literally thousands of suspects. Or rather,
> > > > > > millions, going by the pullulating devotees of the two-for-the-price-of-one
> > > > > > buy-one-get-one-free bigJew-gujJew Einstein-Gandhi bunny-ah pack. They all
> > > > > > hate me thoroughly. The Angels and Gods and Goddesses protect me, so I am still
> > > > > > not only alive but free.
> > > > >
> > > > > That's funny! As for Me? I'm free but I have no life. Very Sir Issac NewtonianJi.
> > > >
> > > > He had a great life. I am better than him in the family department. Much better.
> > >
> > > Of course! But SIN was asked what he was most proud of in life's accomplishments.
> > > Legend/Myth/Fact/... has it that SIN was most proud of dying a virgin. No sex.
> > > I couldn't make this stuff up about SIN even if I tried 24/7.
> >
> > This is difficult to understand in this age of permissiveness, more
> > grandiloquently expressed as existential relativism. That is, there is no sense
> > of honour, shame, duty, morality for there are no ideals at all. Just as
> > for the relativist the only truth is the constancy of the speed of light, the
> > only truth for the existentialist is money. And what point money, if it cannot
> > buy sexual gratification!
I lived a few years in NYC, after being divorced. Girls would say: No Money No Honey.
I and me m(y) friends used to make so many jokes from that phrase! Cheers, more Beers!
> > For an Indian it is not difficult at all to understand Sir Isaac Newton in this
> > particular matter.
> >
> > Sir Isaac Newton was a sanyasi, who took up brahmacharya or abstinence as
> > a pre-requisite. He practised renunciation.
I have a different practical SIN theory. The English People were dying
around SIN due to the plague(s). SIN was just behaving smart/wise/safe.
> > Great man! Still, as Swami Vivekananda told householders: "Be cheated a hundred
> > times but never lose faith in human nature. Thus the path of the householder
> > is far more difficult than that of the saint who follows the equally true path
> > of renunciation." And is not that correct!
Well, it's uplifting to the soul. Now, I'd rather have a mansion+penthouse+vacations.
> > > > On the other hand he was a far superior scientist, and much held in esteem
> > > > by his contemporaries who on the whole supported him.
> > > >
> > > > I get nothing but exploitation, condescension, indifference
> > > > and ridicule, both from the whites and the bootlicking non-whites.
> > >
> > > You/I get used to it. Did I mention humans can be cruel like fireAnts? O, I did.
> > > CrueltyAbuseScaryTerror@# (CAST) is the USA movies' way. Ergo, I stopped watching.
> >
> > I am not particularly bothered, just stating facts why I could not do so much
> > more in my own time. I am always glad that I have so far not met with the
> > fates of Lavoisier, Pushkin and my favourite writer Lermontov. I warm myself
> > with the thought that my Shri Guru Sir Isaac Newton lived to a great old age.
You BanerjeeJi do love your Russian Poets. Save French Lavoisier, guillotined chemist.
The following is from me m(y) meon site,
https://mahipal7638.wordpress.com:
The word Meontology comes from the Ancient Greek μή, me “non” and ὄν,
on “being” (confer ontology). Nikolai Minsky and Nikolai Maksimovich
Minsky (Russian: Никола́й Макси́мович Ми́нский) are pseudonyms of Nikolai
Maksimovich Vilenkin (Виле́нкин; 1855–1937), a mystical writer and poet
of the Silver Age of Russian Poetry.
FWIW... I tend to prefer performance/sung poetry, though I still read poetr(y).
BTW,
meon.com is a squatted website address. But meon now! Many losers just squat.
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> > > Extinct Brahmins? That can't be true. It may feel like it, but it can't be true.
> >
> > The last real Brahmin I know happened to be my great-grandfather, Shri
> > Nalinakshya Bhattacharya. I often think of him!
>
> Oops, I meant Nalinakshya Mukhopadhyay - the B. in question was a person
> in Usenet who was quite the opposite of a Brahmin. Strange how the mind works!
We all make mistakes during discussions. No big deal. Relax... I too hate making typos!
> > These days anyone can call himelf a Brahmin, though why he should try that is
> > beyond understanding.
Fake it until you make it. It's crazy, but that's how people swing these days.
Hey look! It's Friday. Bannon finally got fired! It is Friday! I never knew
any USA employee who didn't get fired on a Friday. I think it has something
to do with Accountants' Math. Accountants can't carry the decimal place?!
> > It pays far more to get a SC/ST certificate.
> >
> > Well, I dare say that people of the class of my great-grandfather still exist
> > but I don't know them. The last thing the rulers of the lands want is to give
> > them the faintest prominence. They want to drug the popular minds with
> > everything else! So the publicity for the genuine Brahmin is zero. On the
> > other hand, whenever possible, they are compared to Nazis. A good put-down
> > strategy, what.
I'll think about that. Pretty sure that I don't disagree with it at all.
Likely due to the misuse of the Brahmin s(y)mbol/icon. What you gonna do...
But that is a crazy thought: Brahmin==Nazis?! WTF?! No time to be young...
Heart - Crazy On You ... just google the string... Dreamboat Annie... Enjo(y)!
The two words {Aryan, Race} have also been hijacked/abused. Hey, People Are STUPID!
> > To be a bit immodest, I was called a Brahmin by such intense Brahmin haters
> > like the great Shriman Kunal Singh and that Khalistani guy, my dear, dear, dear
> > Mr Singh. I suppose, this is a carry-on of the ancient Brahmin-Kshatriya
> > animosity going just by my name. I suppose Google archives can find those
> > posts.
Animosity? Perhaps not. I'm Sikh, from Punjab, India. Chandigarh. I'm Kshatriya==Warrior.
I respect you, BanerjeeJi. Hell, you being a Brahmin, I can overlook that aspect. He he...
> > > > My father raised me NOT to be a Brahmin. Be anything else, but that. However
> > > > my surname was not changed so like it or not I am considered a Brahmin.
> > >
> > > I advised my kids not to study STEM! They didn't exactly follow my advice.
> > >
> > > > Other wise fathers managed to get SC certificate for their offspring, when they
> > > > were migrating from East Pakistan. Brilliant!
> > >
> > > Per me m(y) life experience: Education is less valuable than good Networking.
> > >
> > > > Much as the whites killed off buffaloes to make the native Americans extinct,
> > > > the secular govt. of India has attacked the Sanskrit language and its culture.
> > >
> > > Sanskrit is still taught, it is rare. Even in the USA, The Hindu Pundits
> > > perform prayers and ceremonies in Sanskrit readings fairly regularly.
> > > My marriage ceremony was in Sanskrit. The last two words were English: No Divorce!
> >
> > Did they guide you to enunciate the Kaama-stati, or Statement of Desire to your
> > bride?
Seriously, I didn't understand a single word of my Sanskrit wedding ritual. I grew up in USA!
> > Those pundits should be replaced by Sanskrit-talking robots who
> > should do a better job as they could be programmed to speak
> > Sanskrit beautifully and explain the meanings of the mantras.
Not to worry, the SW IT Robot work is being outsourced to India. It's simple translation.
> > Or at least, those robots could be used as assistants. Nice use for robotics,
> > what!
> >
> > If you had a good pundit as I had (the chief priest of Kalighat) your marriage
> > could have been more successful. (I remember you saying you got divorced.)
The PunditJi was/is very nice/great. Now, 29+ years later, I still see him once in a while.
Yes, I'm divorced. My friends/family say I waited 15+ years too long to get divorced.
They really do! I think I did good. Because I see modern younger divorced couples
with very young aged kids, six or less, having to deal with custody schedules. Yuck!
I have a son named Neel, after Blue GodJi Lord Krishna. Works in/with DataMining.
Me? I'll never marry again. I know of too many failed second++ marriages.
I'd rather have my peace of mind. Better than sex! Wa(y)! Very SIN like.
Will me m(y) kids ever get married? I do never force/encourage them to.
> > > In college (1986) I took a Sanskrit class, still have the book. It was taught
> > > by a happily married couple. Class size, like six. The couple mostly always
> > > talked about their love of/for Indian food. I learned very little Sanskrit.
> >
> > Fortunately I was taught Sanskrit in my Jesuit-English medium school from
> > Std.4 to 8. five years. So something still sticks to me, and I can work from
> > that. As I did when I translated the Vedic marriage vows into English.
> >
> > As a kid I did not like studying Sanskrit, but in my advancing years I find
> > that Sanskrit was the best subject they taught me. It gives such wonderful
> > direction, peace, understanding.
Now you are just making me jealous! I kind of enjoy Sanskrit in self-study-mode now.
> > > > > > However the Pakistanis have made a Pmm following the Perendev simulation
> > > > > > involving angles magnets.
> > > > >
> > > > > Perendev simulations? Interesting. New news to me.
> > > >
> > > > Easily checked out by google.
> > >
> > > I did google Perendev. Had you not mentioned him, I'd probably never would've read of him.
> >
> > I got the Perendev simulation from a IIT KgP friend who works in IBM.
IIT Kharagpur! Very cool.
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> > > Over time, one learns that things are not as advertised. It's all MakeUp/MadeUp.
> > > They are lying when they bring you good news.
> > > They are lying when they bring you bad news.
> > > They are always just lying! Do I seem cynical?
> > > Good News, Bad News... you know I've had my share... LedZep...
> >
> > Telling lies is one way to make people mad, and then they become the prey
> > for the loony doctors and their associates.
> > It is all nicely linked together!
I am seriously working on mastering the art of lying, these days. I really am.
Good Times, Bad Times... you know I've had my share... Gods LedZepJi...
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> > > Yes, mechanical engineering is a very basic and extremely important discipline.
> >
> > Oh, absolutely! Can't do anything without old Mech!
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