Aparna Pande November 21, 2006
#364 Posted by tahmed32 on November 28, 2006 8:09:52 pm
VRV: I will add that i am a good idea of what behram is writing about (i.e. put downs of hindus in general). Given that most indians on chowk seem to have come to chowk for one purpose only (namely to ridicule pakistanis without provocation and for no reason other than to meet some complex they obviously suffer from), please dont expect me to be unhappy that behram has chosen to go down and dirty with them.
Or do you think it is OK for indians to insult pakistanis for no reason, but not OK for any Pakistani to do the same?
Or do you think it is OK for indians to insult pakistanis for no reason, but not OK for any Pakistani to do the same?
#363 Posted by tahmed32 on November 28, 2006 7:59:32 pm
VRV: I generally dont read lengthy posts which includes behrams and others below. cant enjoy what you dont read.
but arjun`s one liner rubbish are easy to spot (while his painfully cut and paste from the internet that he adds to make his rubbish seem credible i also ignore - after having realize that his spiteful generalizations about pakistanis and crowing about indians are not reflected in his cutandpastes anyway. )
but arjun`s one liner rubbish are easy to spot (while his painfully cut and paste from the internet that he adds to make his rubbish seem credible i also ignore - after having realize that his spiteful generalizations about pakistanis and crowing about indians are not reflected in his cutandpastes anyway. )
#362 Posted by VRV on November 28, 2006 7:49:52 pm
Re: # 361
Mr. Ahmed,
U seem to njoy the crap of Behram & he seem to be `rational` interactor?
Mr. Ahmed,
U seem to njoy the crap of Behram & he seem to be `rational` interactor?
#361 Posted by tahmed32 on November 28, 2006 7:33:56 pm
okla99: just ignore it. or better yet, see this as a creative opportunity.
e.g., after reading arjun`s standard crap below, i have have been inspired to create this:
Q: How many Indians does it take to make a chip?
A: 1 billion. 20 to replicate the chip in a factory, the rest to crow about it.
PS: of course the above applies only to freaks like arjun - and not to the vast majority of the indian population who are fine, normal people i am sure. so the round number is merely an artistic license. :-)
e.g., after reading arjun`s standard crap below, i have have been inspired to create this:
Q: How many Indians does it take to make a chip?
A: 1 billion. 20 to replicate the chip in a factory, the rest to crow about it.
PS: of course the above applies only to freaks like arjun - and not to the vast majority of the indian population who are fine, normal people i am sure. so the round number is merely an artistic license. :-)
#360 Posted by CoolAL on November 28, 2006 7:15:19 pm
# 357
Hey...you don`t really have to do that. You know gus jaana. Ask him nicely, he will allow you to clean his septic tank. He is a charitable person. He will do his bit for affirmative action...
Hey...you don`t really have to do that. You know gus jaana. Ask him nicely, he will allow you to clean his septic tank. He is a charitable person. He will do his bit for affirmative action...
#359 Posted by VRV on November 28, 2006 7:12:50 pm
Curious cats can join us for a gossip on the Neuter beHaraami. Though I disapprove of the incessant vitriol of Iyer on Muslims in general.....I give my analysis of the dementic beHaraami.
OK. Lets start this.
One Haraami is repeating a mantra which reads like this:
``harimau kay gaand main gus jao.``
There cud be two reasons for this repetition.
1. Affinity for nightsoil
2. Affinity for anus (a characteristic of gays).
COCLUSIONS:
THE PERCEIVED NEUTER GENDER BEHARAAMI IS INDEED A confirmed GAYLORD AND/OR
AND/OR
beHARAAMI INDEED WORKS AND LIVES OFF NIGHTSOIL.
Since the beHaraami is in my Ignore List. I prefer not to go further on this argument. Curious Indians of any persuation can add their comments.
OK. Lets start this.
One Haraami is repeating a mantra which reads like this:
``harimau kay gaand main gus jao.``
There cud be two reasons for this repetition.
1. Affinity for nightsoil
2. Affinity for anus (a characteristic of gays).
COCLUSIONS:
THE PERCEIVED NEUTER GENDER BEHARAAMI IS INDEED A confirmed GAYLORD AND/OR
AND/OR
beHARAAMI INDEED WORKS AND LIVES OFF NIGHTSOIL.
Since the beHaraami is in my Ignore List. I prefer not to go further on this argument. Curious Indians of any persuation can add their comments.
#358 Posted by okhla99 on November 28, 2006 7:10:03 pm
India-Pakistan talks : the endless cycle.
The way Indians and Pakistanis are talking on the above topic reflects crazy mindsets.
Younger Pakistanis and Indians do not share this mutual deeply ingrained hatred.
Behram-- you respond in a sickeningly predictable manner to vicious needling from the stupidos. And with your language you are just inviting a barrage of invective from them. Kindly display some maturity. Please ignore thier asinine comments.
Everybody,for a change,please...
Let the Chowk Indians and Pakistanis talk the way they would want the two countries to talk.Chowk being a microcosm etcc...
#357 Posted by Behram1 on November 28, 2006 6:21:56 pm
Re: # 356 by harimau on November 28, 2006 4:59pm PT
Why is it that most hindoos of Hindoo Land have no guts in posting on this site with their real names? Is it because they are just ``do takay ka naukar`` and have no guts? Hindoo choutias never had any guts. Hate mongering Hindoos always hide behind behind nick names. This is what a Hindoo gaandoo has always done?
[While Behram Atashband could only get a contract for pumping out septic tanks in remote rural suburbs of Austin, ] Thank you for providing me with free advertisement. But, you have no b@lls to show your true identity.
Again, some Parsee success story from the Hindoo Land [The Wadia Group is....blah, blah...] The question is how this Parsee family is accepted in the western world. Did you not know that nobody in the western Parsee community is giving this Parsee family a hindoo`s @ss.
[Behram, the Wadia Group is headed by Nusli Wadia whose maternal grandfather is none other than Mohammad Ali Jinnah... ] Yeah, yeah ....Okay so?
[It would be a great day in the history of Pakistan when...]
No, you choutia, the greatest day in history of chowk would be when we get an actual count of how many meritocratic hindoos from those Ghost Universities penetrate into your gaand.
Which one do you prefer to be called? A choutia or a gaando?
Respectfully submitted,
harimau kay gaand main gus jao.
Why is it that most hindoos of Hindoo Land have no guts in posting on this site with their real names? Is it because they are just ``do takay ka naukar`` and have no guts? Hindoo choutias never had any guts. Hate mongering Hindoos always hide behind behind nick names. This is what a Hindoo gaandoo has always done?
[While Behram Atashband could only get a contract for pumping out septic tanks in remote rural suburbs of Austin, ] Thank you for providing me with free advertisement. But, you have no b@lls to show your true identity.
Again, some Parsee success story from the Hindoo Land [The Wadia Group is....blah, blah...] The question is how this Parsee family is accepted in the western world. Did you not know that nobody in the western Parsee community is giving this Parsee family a hindoo`s @ss.
[Behram, the Wadia Group is headed by Nusli Wadia whose maternal grandfather is none other than Mohammad Ali Jinnah... ] Yeah, yeah ....Okay so?
[It would be a great day in the history of Pakistan when...]
No, you choutia, the greatest day in history of chowk would be when we get an actual count of how many meritocratic hindoos from those Ghost Universities penetrate into your gaand.
Which one do you prefer to be called? A choutia or a gaando?
Respectfully submitted,
#356 Posted by harimau on November 28, 2006 4:59:25 pm
While Behram Atashband could only get a contract for pumping out septic tanks in remote rural suburbs of Austin, and that too on the basis of affirmative action quotas, people of all kinds are getting ahead in India on their own.
The Wadia Group is running GO Airways in India for the last year or so. I wonder if GO will be allowed landing rights in Karachi and Lahore.
Behram, the Wadia Group is headed by Nusli Wadia whose maternal grandfather is none other than Mohammad Ali Jinnah... you know, the man who claimed that minorities in a united India would not get economic opportunities.
It would be a great day in the history of Pakistan when Jinnah`s lie is exposed by his own grandson when GO Airways gets landing rights in Karachi.
The Wadia Group is running GO Airways in India for the last year or so. I wonder if GO will be allowed landing rights in Karachi and Lahore.
Behram, the Wadia Group is headed by Nusli Wadia whose maternal grandfather is none other than Mohammad Ali Jinnah... you know, the man who claimed that minorities in a united India would not get economic opportunities.
It would be a great day in the history of Pakistan when Jinnah`s lie is exposed by his own grandson when GO Airways gets landing rights in Karachi.
#355 Posted by arjun2 on November 28, 2006 4:03:32 pm
maybe we can set aside a quota for pakis to design potato chips...hwo to make all potato chips in a bag the same shape or something
#354 Posted by mohar11 on November 28, 2006 3:45:12 pm
#353
So hinuds gonna to make $50bn by 2015 from chip-design.... how much are pakis going to make at that time?.. any guesses anybody?
So hinuds gonna to make $50bn by 2015 from chip-design.... how much are pakis going to make at that time?.. any guesses anybody?
#353 Posted by arjun2 on November 28, 2006 3:33:40 pm
India takes lead in chip design
As many as 18 out of the top 25 chip companies are setting up chip design centres in India, making the country - which missed the semiconductor manufacturing bus - a clearly emerging worldwide leader in Very Large Scale Integration design.
Indian chip designers provide design services or work at the subsidiaries of global chip companies, especially US and European firms. Industry leaders believe India is becoming a `VLSI design store` with a strong presence in Intellectual Property development, integration and embedded software services.
The VLSI Society of India estimates the IC design population in India to be around 11,000 while those working on the embedded software number to touch 60,000.
Four regions are driving the growth of VLSI design in India. Bangalore is at the top followed by Hyderabad, Delhi / Noida region and Chennai. India Semiconductor Association President Poornima Shenoy says India is seen as a destination for quality and IP work, not just an option for lowered cost.
``Design companies are keen on India since design automation companies are here. As both the design engineers and people, who develop tools are here, that`s seen as a big plus. Practically every chip company has set up a design centre in India. The total design revenues of the sector stands at $3.5 billion in 2005 and is expected to grow almost 15 times by 2015,`` she added.
She notes that VLSI design industry in India is anticipated for another large round of investments in 2007. According to the ISA-Frost & Sullivan report, the total number of design starts in the Indian VLSI design market was estimated at 320 in 2005.
``The increase in number of designs can be is attributed to the establishment of captive offshore design centres in India and the increase in outsourced work to the non-captive companies,`` she adds.
Synopsys India president and managing director Pradip K Dutta notes India is at the forefront of VLSI design owing to the leading cutting edge chip design activities taking place in the multinational design companies that have large scale engineering operations here.
``We have been tracking the speed, gate count and technology nodes of the various designs taking place from India for the past several years. Consistently, we have seen that designs done out of India are qualitatively as advanced as those done out of the Silicon Valley in US,`` he said.
Freescale India country sales manager Sanjeev Keskar is of the opinion that entry of companies into assembly and test and semiconductor core architecture development is an encouraging sign.
Besides, the Indian electronics products market is emerging as a major consumer of semiconductors. ``In 2003, the consumption was 2.5 per cent of the global electronic equipment production. It is expected to be 11 per cent in 2015. Similarly, the local semiconductor market was 1.2 per cent of the global market in 2005. It is expected to touch 6.5 per cent in 2015. Clearly, there is an advantage,`` he notes.
The local electronics industry, which consumes the semiconductors, is developing in a big way. There are original equipment manufacturers like Nokia, Alcatel and Videocon.
Companies specialising in hardware services and board manufacturing, system integrators, software IP firms and industrial design firms have already established their presence.
VLSI demystified
VLSI is the current level of computer microchip miniaturisation and refers to microchips containing hundreds of thousands of transistors.
Transistors (regulate current or voltage flow and act as a switch or gate for electronic signals) are the basic elements in integrated circuits (ICs), which consist of very large numbers of transistors interconnected with circuitry and baked into a single silicon microchip or `chip`.
VLSI microchips are a part of any chip for application in the telecommunications, automotive, entertainment and digital equipment sectors.
As many as 18 out of the top 25 chip companies are setting up chip design centres in India, making the country - which missed the semiconductor manufacturing bus - a clearly emerging worldwide leader in Very Large Scale Integration design.
Indian chip designers provide design services or work at the subsidiaries of global chip companies, especially US and European firms. Industry leaders believe India is becoming a `VLSI design store` with a strong presence in Intellectual Property development, integration and embedded software services.
The VLSI Society of India estimates the IC design population in India to be around 11,000 while those working on the embedded software number to touch 60,000.
Four regions are driving the growth of VLSI design in India. Bangalore is at the top followed by Hyderabad, Delhi / Noida region and Chennai. India Semiconductor Association President Poornima Shenoy says India is seen as a destination for quality and IP work, not just an option for lowered cost.
``Design companies are keen on India since design automation companies are here. As both the design engineers and people, who develop tools are here, that`s seen as a big plus. Practically every chip company has set up a design centre in India. The total design revenues of the sector stands at $3.5 billion in 2005 and is expected to grow almost 15 times by 2015,`` she added.
She notes that VLSI design industry in India is anticipated for another large round of investments in 2007. According to the ISA-Frost & Sullivan report, the total number of design starts in the Indian VLSI design market was estimated at 320 in 2005.
``The increase in number of designs can be is attributed to the establishment of captive offshore design centres in India and the increase in outsourced work to the non-captive companies,`` she adds.
Synopsys India president and managing director Pradip K Dutta notes India is at the forefront of VLSI design owing to the leading cutting edge chip design activities taking place in the multinational design companies that have large scale engineering operations here.
``We have been tracking the speed, gate count and technology nodes of the various designs taking place from India for the past several years. Consistently, we have seen that designs done out of India are qualitatively as advanced as those done out of the Silicon Valley in US,`` he said.
Freescale India country sales manager Sanjeev Keskar is of the opinion that entry of companies into assembly and test and semiconductor core architecture development is an encouraging sign.
Besides, the Indian electronics products market is emerging as a major consumer of semiconductors. ``In 2003, the consumption was 2.5 per cent of the global electronic equipment production. It is expected to be 11 per cent in 2015. Similarly, the local semiconductor market was 1.2 per cent of the global market in 2005. It is expected to touch 6.5 per cent in 2015. Clearly, there is an advantage,`` he notes.
The local electronics industry, which consumes the semiconductors, is developing in a big way. There are original equipment manufacturers like Nokia, Alcatel and Videocon.
Companies specialising in hardware services and board manufacturing, system integrators, software IP firms and industrial design firms have already established their presence.
VLSI demystified
VLSI is the current level of computer microchip miniaturisation and refers to microchips containing hundreds of thousands of transistors.
Transistors (regulate current or voltage flow and act as a switch or gate for electronic signals) are the basic elements in integrated circuits (ICs), which consist of very large numbers of transistors interconnected with circuitry and baked into a single silicon microchip or `chip`.
VLSI microchips are a part of any chip for application in the telecommunications, automotive, entertainment and digital equipment sectors.
#352 Posted by swarrier on November 28, 2006 1:48:29 pm
Re: # 351
Probably , `65 and `71 also had something to do with it no doubt.
Probably , `65 and `71 also had something to do with it no doubt.
#351 Posted by mohar11 on November 28, 2006 1:44:20 pm
Re: # 350
[.. how come so many Pakistanis of my generation were bothered about India...]
well, the old-coot pakis grew up with what`s then defined as ``paki nationalism`` - which basically translated to hate india/hinuds... it was a concerted effort by the paki state to forge a national ``identity`` out of thin air, based on their common hate - there was nothing else to bank upon, there was nothing else common to hold the disparate bunch of losers together... the brain-washing was constant and complete...
Then, during zia years, the ill-defined and ill-conceived ``paki nationalism`` was taken over by ``islamic nationalism``... that expanded the horizon of hate... it`s no longer just the indians/hinuds, now it`s the entire world... So the new flock of pakis are relatively less vitriolic about india, only because they have bigger ``fish`` to fry... much larger and attractive targets to hate... west, americans, israel etc etc...
Makes sense? :)
[.. how come so many Pakistanis of my generation were bothered about India...]
well, the old-coot pakis grew up with what`s then defined as ``paki nationalism`` - which basically translated to hate india/hinuds... it was a concerted effort by the paki state to forge a national ``identity`` out of thin air, based on their common hate - there was nothing else to bank upon, there was nothing else common to hold the disparate bunch of losers together... the brain-washing was constant and complete...
Then, during zia years, the ill-defined and ill-conceived ``paki nationalism`` was taken over by ``islamic nationalism``... that expanded the horizon of hate... it`s no longer just the indians/hinuds, now it`s the entire world... So the new flock of pakis are relatively less vitriolic about india, only because they have bigger ``fish`` to fry... much larger and attractive targets to hate... west, americans, israel etc etc...
Makes sense? :)
#350 Posted by swarrier on November 28, 2006 12:49:36 pm
Re: # 348
Jang, Raw_Dust
Growing up in Bombay in the 70`s Pakistan and Pakistanis were hardly in the ken. There was far more to do. Nobody cared about Pakistan except the old folks (for us then) and the only Pakistani one heard about was perhaps Ghulam Ali or Mehdi Hasan. So how come so many Pakistanis of my generation were bothered about India.
Jang, Raw_Dust
Growing up in Bombay in the 70`s Pakistan and Pakistanis were hardly in the ken. There was far more to do. Nobody cared about Pakistan except the old folks (for us then) and the only Pakistani one heard about was perhaps Ghulam Ali or Mehdi Hasan. So how come so many Pakistanis of my generation were bothered about India.
#349 Posted by arjun2 on November 28, 2006 12:42:36 pm
#347 by Raw_Dust on November 28, 2006 12:30pm PT
making fun of accents
It`s projection..paki accent is just as bad as the indian accent..
and it`s always fun to see pakis who`ve been failures creating the foothold indians have created in the IT industry mocking Indian IT workers...it`s actually pathetic considering the pakis making fun of the H1B guy are more likely to be 7/11 cashiers and cab drivers making less than the H1B guy combined...
but those are the ways of the paki echo-chamber of self-delusion...where even a quota hack retardo can pretent to be a hot-shot entrepreneur
making fun of accents
It`s projection..paki accent is just as bad as the indian accent..
and it`s always fun to see pakis who`ve been failures creating the foothold indians have created in the IT industry mocking Indian IT workers...it`s actually pathetic considering the pakis making fun of the H1B guy are more likely to be 7/11 cashiers and cab drivers making less than the H1B guy combined...
but those are the ways of the paki echo-chamber of self-delusion...where even a quota hack retardo can pretent to be a hot-shot entrepreneur
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