<p><ab tera=“” kya=“” hoga=“” kaalia?=“”></ab></p>
<p>thats probably the single most racist line in all of bollywood history ( :</p>
<p><ab tera=“” kya=“” hoga=“” kaalia?=“”></ab></p>
<p>thats probably the single most racist line in all of bollywood history ( :</p>
<p>mogambo khush hua</p>
<p>This is getting really irritating …</p>
<p>KHAMOSH!! hehe</p>
<p>I laughed for at least 5 minutes on reading the last three posts of page 259. :D</p>
<p>Actually I should say it this way -
पेज २५९ के अंतिम ३ संदेश पढ़ कर तो मैं ५ मिनट तक हँसता रहा !</p>
<p>Merc ure not making any sense to me
</p>
<p>** **</p>
<p>क्या यहां कोई और नहीं? हेल्लो!
आप लोगों को हिन्दी (देवनागरी ) नहीं दिख रही है?
Cc पर तो यूनिकोड काफ़ी अच्छी तरह काम करता है।</p>
<p>Arre that’s in devnagari ^
You need windows xp to view that…</p>
<p>Close this thread if you want to but how does having a long thread bother anyone ? I mean you can just click on the last page and read it like any other thread on this forum.</p>
<p>yeah thats what i was wondering about…
हां वही तो मैं सोच रहा था!</p>
<p><em>yawn</em></p>
<p>Bolaa dukaan-daar, ke kyaa chahiye tumhain
Jo bhii kaho ge merii dukaan per wo paoge
maine kahaa ke kutte ke khaane kaa cake hai
bolaa yahiin pe khaaoge yaa leke jaaoge</p>
<p>बोला दुकानदार, के क्या चाहिये तुम्हें
जो भी कहोगे मेरी दुकान पर वो पाओगे
मैंने कहा कि कुत्ते के खाने वाले बिस्किट्स हैं?
दुकानदार बोला, यहीं पे खाओगे या लेके जाओगे</p>
<p>इर्शाद इर्शाद :p</p>
<p>kitne aadmi the?</p>
<p>Hum angrez ke zamane ka jailer hai!</p>
<p>remind me y u guys want this thread closed again…</p>
<p>tumhara naam kya hai basanti?</p>
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TODAY = MAY 01, 2005</p>
<h1>PLACE = CHURCHGATE, BOMBAY</h1>
<h1>MEETING OF THREE CC MEMBERS : ADIDES, FLAMETHROWER AND SHABIN</h1>
<p>PART - I</p>
<p>Today Adides(Adi~), Flamethrower(Ft~), and SHABIN (I, me, myself) met one another in the South of Bombay, called Bombay Town, as Adi referred the place, but otherwise the nomenclature refers to it as ChurchGate.</p>
<p>My rendezvous with Adi was at 6:00 pm at the ChurhGate railway station. It happened precisely as planned and agreed upon. From there Adi led me to a nearby cafe/smoking-corner called Mochas, a small place like which I had never seen before in my home town of Trivandrum. We waited there for Ft at a table, which we had to book earlier and for which had to wait for outside that posh `dhaba’. Inside, surrounded by Bombshell Babes of Bombay, we talked, while Adi occasionally letting his eyes do the job of scanning the milieu for explosive stuff (mentioned earlier), in the guise of searching for Ft. I didn’t know Ft until we met. The Bombay Girls are really explosive in their attires and looks, definitely TNT.
In few minutes Ft arrives. The two of them discussed, for the most part, about the colleges of Bombay and the tuitions/coachings at Agarwal's and others, frequently classifying each centre for the worth of the quality of explosive material present there. Unfortunately, I listened to them, though quite keenly, without having anything to add or contribute to the hot discussions since I am not from Bombay and hence ignorant in those fields.
Later the discussion moved out into a variety of topics, totally unrelated and unconnected sometimes, to our plans and ambitions for our future. Adides, it seems, was from the start holding less hopes for MIT, the only place I had applied to, as his interviewer has fed him with the popular stereotypes and appending to it that the chances appear grim for most Indian applicants. As for Ft, he had not even applied to MIT.
Adi said that he wishes to opt for Financial Engineering at Princeton. As for Ft, he appears to be keeping his options open currently, given the flexibilty the US education offers. Ft is going to the Duke, and he was wearing the Duke's T-shirt with DUKE printed on the front that is quite visible from a few tens of yards away, which he had obtained on his visit to the Duke.
At Mochas, a very crowded place where both the sexes smoked and exhaled dense clouds of smoke like the exhaust of state transport buses. And we had shakes that costs something like Rs. 85 for a small glass, but tall enough to make it appear big, of chocolate covered with toppings. And that was the costliest shake I ever had in my life till date, if I remember right!
I am a Keralite, this I had known all along. Both Adi and Ft are Gujaratis, which I had not known until today and both of them competed against each other to praise the success of `Gujjus' in Bombay. Adi had come to Bombay two years earlier, it seems. Ft, a great person to be with, appeared to know about most girls(babes) of Bombay, but specifically mentioned someone named Sarah who had been, it sounded, a big reason for his choosing one institute over others. I wonder if he would like to divulge more information on her.</p>
<p>And yes, we discussed politics. Adi’s father is a BJP supporter, and Adi himself was one before he turned around his political views and affiliations. Today, he is in congress circles. Ft’s background and stance also appeared to be BJP supportive from his words. Adi mentioned about how he had been in Gujarat in 2002 and how he had seen the properties of a `minority community’ being burned down by the ‘majority community’ ; but then is it not what Democracy is supposed to mean with the majority framing, ruling and administering the law and justice, as well as enforcing the same in their own terms of interpretations? This was something Adi and I discussed later to great depths and multiple dimensions, and speaking of dimensions, we discussed the existence of Universe in 11-D and the presence of matter in 5-D, plus the nature of the 4-D.</p>
<p>Adi mentioned of something which he had read today in the newspaper about Child-Labour in Bombay where kids around the age of 8 are made to work from 8:00 am to 11:30 pm continuously without any break in return for a day’s meal served alongwith beatings. We both were of the opinion that it is unfair and unjust to put kids in the ages for play and fun to such a torture, but Ft expressed his strong support towards child-labour and stated his reasons for supporting them which were quite right, to the contrary, as these children would not even have food if child-labour was totally banned or removed which makes it a necessity given the realities. Personally, I wondered later if a part of the Rs 150 that I had spent for a drink called Black Forest Shake and an Ice-cream, had been given to that small girl (whom we’re/ I’m yet to encounter) whether it would have made a difference for her, at least for a day. Maybe it would have, and I had really thought twice before ordering the shake, but then felt that it may appear inappropriate if I don’t order it for myself given the context, irrespective of the other considerations and thoughts in my mind.</p>
<p>As we left Mochas and waited for a table in an adjoining restaurent, Ft said that he had been seeing a lot of gays in Bombay recently and that he supports gay marriages as opposed to the policies of Bush. Ft said that two men holding hands in an open place can have no other meaning except that they are gays and he pointed out some pairs of men holding hands. To which I added about a recent research outcome which says that Homosexuality is Genetic in nature, which contradicts our notions of it being a result of upbringing and circumstances in the early years of life as it was pointed out by Sigmund Freud in the beginning of the last century. Maybe, it is a combination of nature and nurture that may be the reason.</p>
<p>The three of us walked out to the Baskin-Robbins from Mochas, but I wonder if the others had noticed the presence of a poor woman sitting on the street with two kids, as if waiting for those arriving and leaving in cars to give them a fraction of what they throw away at places like Mochas. I couln’t help noticing the naked contrast existing at the same place with youngsters on one side coming and leaving in cars of their own but at the expense of their rich parents and not theirs, and this woman on the same side waiting for the unnoticing eyes and heart to help her find a square meal. As Adi says, Bombay Rocks, though it rocks only for those who can afford the rocks, but there exists a majority for whom living itself is rocky with the lives on the footpaths of Bombay paved with rocks, and where the streetlights are dim to an extent even to light up these smile-less faces to those rocking eyes blinded by the flashes of rock parties. As we left the Baskin, each with a cup of Ice-cream in hand worth nearly Rs.70, a small girl who maybe 7 or 8 walked upto Ft with her palm open, but the sweet texture and the taste of Baskin had oversoothed our senses that I doubt whether my two friends had seen or noticed what I had.</p>
<p>END OF PART-I
CONTD. TO PART-II</p>
<h1>===========SHABIN=========================================================</h1>
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<h1>MEETING OF THREE CC MEMBERS : ADIDES, FLAMETHROWER AND SHABIN</h1>
<p>PART - II</p>
<p>We crossed the road at Marine Drive and stood in front of the Air-India building, continuing our topics of discussion, when suddenly it happened. A young man came right next to us in a HONDA CBR and took a turn around us and I couldn’t help but marvel the marvellous machine when Tf told me that it is such gadgets that a boy needs in Bombay to attract girls to him like a flame in the dark attracting moths to it. Oh! what a bike, it was the sexiest shell that I had seen the whole day, what a machine that had to be so as to make me gasp for a minute.</p>
<p>While we kept standing there, I let them know about the extra materials that I plan to send MIT. Adi, who likes physics, got interested in some of the things I said about Quantum Entanglement, Multi-D Schrodinger Equation compatible with the postulates String Theories, etc. Tf stated his disinterest in physics but asked me send in those ideas to MIT and stressed on the importance of excellent presentation of those ideas so as to impress the MIT AdComm, just like Callthecops had `pataoed’ the Kelly from the Princeton AdComm (Prashant, you were right!). After talking for sometime, Ft’s car comes and he leaves, leaving Adi and me to prepare for Adios. But we were not to do so that soon when we had a lot more to talk about.
We picked a taxi from Air-India area and headed towards CS-Terminus. While on the way, we discussed about the American landings on Moon and the associated possibilies of that time and compared them with today's. I will not discuss the details of it here lest the lurkers catch us `blue-handed' with our ideas. But here are some hints to help you ponder and contribute to our topic. We discussed the closed loops of Earth's magnetic field and its presumable effect on the space-craft as it exits and re-enters the Earth's atmosphere thereby crossing the magnetic loops and the associated possibilities of inducing an EMF, hence a current, and therefore possibly an induced magnetic field inside the space-craft which may have unsought and unforeseen effects on the instruments and the crew.</p>
<p>At the CSTerminus, we continued our discussion about a lot topics, many things on a more personal level of ambitions and aims, etc.</p>
<p>Initially, we went back to physics which started with a question about the nature of time in Relativity as to if it is a vector or a scalar which took us to the vectors (but not to vector fields or vector spaces, the first one is from vector calculus and the second from linear algebra!). Then we moved on to discuss the loopholes left uncovered in the postulates of Special Theory of Relativity, especially with regards to the Second Postulate concerning the Invariance of the Speed of Light to all inertial observers. It took us to the Second Law of Thermodynamics and Entropy, and its power to contradict the IInd Postulate of Relativity, based on recent evidences and observations. It was very interesting to discuss this topic with someone like Adi who was both interested and was listening to it keenly.</p>
<p>We shared with each other our views on many social issues like women’s rights, communal disturbances and child-labour, etc. Adi said that he had many a times contemplated entering into politics so as to do something good for the society, but he mentioned his doubts on his abilty to do so and the support he may or may not get from the society. To which I boldly and confidently assured him that there are people like Sucharita, Prashant, myself, etc. who hold similar views and are willing to extend support to him and his causes. Adi, you only needs to set the wheel in motion it will keep rolling and you need to take the initiative and others will follow. Please Sucharita, Prashant and others, let Adi and me know that I said right and that you will support such a cause with reasonable and justifiable aims. Adi, you have my support as I said when we parted. Adi, you will definitely make a great friend for me. Adi, what do you say?</p>
<p>This meeting was a very good experience where I could meet two people as nice as Adi and Ft. So, I have tried to describe briefly the events and topics of discussion during this meeting of ours to those of you who were not here today with us to share our joy of being together in person. Ft is very sure about his interests and will surely have some of the best experiences at Duke and even beyond. Adi will always stand out in any crowd because of the height of his body as well as the hights of his thoughts, views and intellect.</p>
<p>Finally, Adi said that he is quite glued to CC as he found people here as interesting, intelligent and informed about the everyday happenings. In CC he found people like you whom he had very rarely met elsewhere much. Shall I hope that CC is the beginning of a new life for all of us, not only in terms of a new college life, but also in terms of new friendships where the joys of acceptances and tears of rejection were shared, and that it may last a lifetime.</p>
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<h1>===========SHABIN=========================================================</h1>
<p>================================================== ========================
Today = May 01, 2005
Place = Churchgate, Bombay
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Meeting Of Three Cc Members : Adides, Flamethrower And Shabin
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<p>IT WAS AN AWESOME EXPERIENCE!</p>
<p>I WILL TRY TO MEET YOU ALL PEOPLE IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO MEET IN DELHI.</p>
<h1>=====SHABIN============</h1>
<p>Cut the crap and tell us - do Adi and Ft look any hot? More of a competitor’s POV question… not the other way round…</p>
<p>Actually I’m going to bed… will read the three posts tomorrow morning. Seems like quite a time you guys had.</p>