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#150 Posted by Shah on May 13, 2001 4:02:45 pm
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#149 Posted by ali1 on May 11, 2001 11:04:30 am
RE: Krashid/Aisha
This is how the website looked like after the hack. Quite funny.
http://www.attrition.org/mirror/attrition/2001/05/05/www.indiagov.org/
krashid, hacking is no different than any crime against your personal property like robbery or forced entry.
This is how the website looked like after the hack. Quite funny.
http://www.attrition.org/mirror/attrition/2001/05/05/www.indiagov.org/
krashid, hacking is no different than any crime against your personal property like robbery or forced entry.
#148 Posted by tahmed321 on May 10, 2001 10:01:35 am
Aiesha #152 Those were funny. Thanks for posting.
#147 Posted by krashid on May 9, 2001 1:24:11 am
Aiesha #152
I don`t know whether hacking is good or not.
``Mohabbat Aur Jang Mein Sub Jaez Hai``
But the messages are to the point, even if sarcastic.
Blaming all the problems and misdeeds of India on ISI.
I don`t know whether hacking is good or not.
``Mohabbat Aur Jang Mein Sub Jaez Hai``
But the messages are to the point, even if sarcastic.
Blaming all the problems and misdeeds of India on ISI.
#146 Posted by JSiraj on May 8, 2001 7:44:45 pm
well we cant just say what is written in the article is not as it is in with desis. we do try to force our mates if from other cultures adopt to our cultures. why forcibly i have no idea! we at our end in Pakistan do have a very wrong idea that all women in the west are loose characters ( i could have better phrased it) because we guage them from our barometer which is wrong. Okay all are not as saintly as we are they are not from red light district either and not all married women sleep here and there as in Bold & The Beautiful. I have known one for 14 years and she is inner part of me and we accept each other the way we are. I know it would be difficult to make folks understand the feel but it is not that i have felt this with her alongside. We were least bit physical and the greatest inner feeling i get from her. She fears will it be as in the article? Will it? I say not always! Not with US!
#144 Posted by harimau on May 6, 2001 10:56:32 am
Ref Studebaker #: 142
[Although Psychiatry & neurology board are combined,Im from NEUROLOGY side .But i immennsely respect psychiatrists which doesnt seem to be reflected in u r flippant ,derogatory remarks like ``head shrinker``.]
Well, the self-proclaimed shrink is a little bit unbelievable. And `head-shrinker` does rhyme with `shankar`.
[I `ll like to add as a professional ,i also have slight dyslexia]
You ARE one accomplished dude, aren`t you? To study medicine which makes you read so many big books while having that kind of disability! Hats off to you! And more power to you!
[Although Psychiatry & neurology board are combined,Im from NEUROLOGY side .But i immennsely respect psychiatrists which doesnt seem to be reflected in u r flippant ,derogatory remarks like ``head shrinker``.]
Well, the self-proclaimed shrink is a little bit unbelievable. And `head-shrinker` does rhyme with `shankar`.
[I `ll like to add as a professional ,i also have slight dyslexia]
You ARE one accomplished dude, aren`t you? To study medicine which makes you read so many big books while having that kind of disability! Hats off to you! And more power to you!
#143 Posted by rsaxena on May 6, 2001 4:22:25 am
Re: jeanniashan
``Why this expectation that my religion is something I could choose to cast aside? Yes, ofcours I can respect islamic traditions, and can live by its rules, but my belief will still be Christian.``
If someone expects you to adopt a new religion, smack them around and wish them well on their journey to ignoniminy. Requiring someone to change religions to facilitate marriage is utterly disgusting. And a sign of a rather insecure religion.
``Why this expectation that my religion is something I could choose to cast aside? Yes, ofcours I can respect islamic traditions, and can live by its rules, but my belief will still be Christian.``
If someone expects you to adopt a new religion, smack them around and wish them well on their journey to ignoniminy. Requiring someone to change religions to facilitate marriage is utterly disgusting. And a sign of a rather insecure religion.
#142 Posted by AAmir on May 5, 2001 10:05:15 am
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#141 Posted by AAmir on May 5, 2001 10:05:15 am
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#140 Posted by krashid on May 5, 2001 10:05:15 am
Studebaker #143
Thanks for the post.
It was very good.
Since brain represents only learning experiences though many faculty, abstracting Brain as the sole connecting circuit in abstraction is at most mental jugglery.
Karl Marx and Engels have written role of hand or manipulation of instruments etc in the development of brain (according to their perpective).
Spirituality of prophet PBUH is a continuous struggle in his life for God`s message. And spiritual aspects are only to give strength to that great struggle.
Regards.
Thanks for the post.
It was very good.
Since brain represents only learning experiences though many faculty, abstracting Brain as the sole connecting circuit in abstraction is at most mental jugglery.
Karl Marx and Engels have written role of hand or manipulation of instruments etc in the development of brain (according to their perpective).
Spirituality of prophet PBUH is a continuous struggle in his life for God`s message. And spiritual aspects are only to give strength to that great struggle.
Regards.
#139 Posted by tahmed321 on May 4, 2001 10:17:16 pm
Studebaker #143 I think we basically agree, although I must admit having some trouble following your post which is a bit incoherent.
#138 Posted by tahmed321 on May 4, 2001 10:17:16 pm
jeanieahsan #144 While cultural arrogance and lack of tolerance for differences is unfortunately one reason (as the Hindu-Muslim moronic mudslings on Chowk testify), I think conservatism is another. However, I know of instances where Pakistani men and their non-Pakistani (typically Western) wives have kept their separate religions. And their children have grown up to be fine, well-adjusted adults who are as much as home in Pakistan as they are in their mother`s country. You can tell that to your Paki soulmate if he puts forth the ``children will be confused`` argument.
#137 Posted by jeannieahsan on May 4, 2001 6:55:27 pm
What is it with this latent arrogance that any change should come from the non-desi girl, and the more change the better? As far as conversion is concerned, it can obviously only ever be one way.
The love of my life is irresistable and desi, I wonder how he would feel if he noticed this silent
expectation from my family for him to adjust to my values and culture - even my religion?
Why this expectation that my religion is something I could choose to cast aside? Yes, ofcours I can respect islamic traditions, and can live by its rules, but my belief will still be Christian.
The love of my life is irresistable and desi, I wonder how he would feel if he noticed this silent
expectation from my family for him to adjust to my values and culture - even my religion?
Why this expectation that my religion is something I could choose to cast aside? Yes, ofcours I can respect islamic traditions, and can live by its rules, but my belief will still be Christian.
#136 Posted by Studebaker on May 4, 2001 6:55:27 pm
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#135 Posted by Studebaker on May 4, 2001 6:55:27 pm
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#134 Posted by tahmed321 on May 4, 2001 2:57:11 am
Studebaker #139 I was just having a bit of fun, so please dont take my comments so seriously. I am sure you are a learned psychiatrist and neurologist, and are doing a fine job of making your patients well again.
As for genetics being ``old wine in new bottles``: I am very surprised you say that: they have found what is in effect the recipe for life and the implications are boundless. Medicine is undergoing a revolution even as we speak, as are a variety of industries ranging from agro-industry to computing to pharmaceuticals to energy. We may well be one of the last couple of generations who are destined to die before we are hundred rather than live for a far, far, greater period (potentially forever): and you think nothing is going on!
Also, I read the Newsweek article and it is not really about genetics and religion but about neurology and the ``spiritual experience`` (of the Sufi type in Islamic tradition, for example, even though the article uses examples mostly from Christianity and Buddhism to explain). I thought it made sense, although it is not an earthshaking advance relative to other advances like the ones in genetics mentioned above, or in computing sciences that are currently changing the world.
Since neurology is your field, your comments would be very interesting and I look forward to seeing them.
As for genetics being ``old wine in new bottles``: I am very surprised you say that: they have found what is in effect the recipe for life and the implications are boundless. Medicine is undergoing a revolution even as we speak, as are a variety of industries ranging from agro-industry to computing to pharmaceuticals to energy. We may well be one of the last couple of generations who are destined to die before we are hundred rather than live for a far, far, greater period (potentially forever): and you think nothing is going on!
Also, I read the Newsweek article and it is not really about genetics and religion but about neurology and the ``spiritual experience`` (of the Sufi type in Islamic tradition, for example, even though the article uses examples mostly from Christianity and Buddhism to explain). I thought it made sense, although it is not an earthshaking advance relative to other advances like the ones in genetics mentioned above, or in computing sciences that are currently changing the world.
Since neurology is your field, your comments would be very interesting and I look forward to seeing them.
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