Hey you ass,
   why are you feeling so happy that China has sent a
man in space!!! What the fuck are you doing sitting
there in US? Dont talk shit about India when you
yourself do shit for it. Ghand mein dham hai to yahan
par aake kuch kar dikha and not serve in that foreign
land and speak big words.
   What have you done for India?? Tell me a single
good thing that you hav done for it!!! apart for
sending these stupid mails and littering all around.
Just keep your fucking mouth shut and do your chamcha
-giri to those goras Ok?
   I guess you guys dont have any good thing to do and
thats why you all keep sending all these rubbish in
your mails. Hey, do something good for yourself or for
us by not sending these kind of shit mails in a group
site.
   Bye and if you all people do not stop feeling my
inbox with such shit mails,you will receive whole lot
of more mails like these so its for your betterment
that you get my name out of this site cause I am sick
of requesting for the same to that sllepy ass of an
administrator/moderator of this site. Bye. and ya dont
open your fucking mouth everywhere. Ok?
--- Rajan Barua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think this is a historic event for an Asian
> country to send a maned space
> craft tailing USA and Russia. I think it proves
> couple of things about China
> compared to India.
> (1) That China is a leader and wants to be a leader
> unlike India who
> probably would like to follow in a Hobo Diok
> attitude.
> (2) It proves how focused and determined China can
> be doing it all by itself
> without even knowing English like India.
> (3)  It has defeinitely given China the high
> prestige in the world which no
> longer can be ognored simply as a Communist country.
> (4) It has proved that China is technlogically
> superior to India. Or does
> it? I think it does.
> It will be interesting to see what different excuses
> we Indian wiould now
> like to come up with ( along with Olympic Gold Medal
> and Nobel Prize) for
> not doing it.
> No offense to Indians!!!
> Rajen Barua
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Saurav Pathak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "D Deka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "Rajen Barua" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 11:37 AM
> Subject: Re: [Assam] BBC E-mail: China hails space
> hero
> 
> 
> >
> >
> >
> > D Deka said on AssamNet:
> >
> > +
> > +     Where there is a will, there is a way. The
> will depends on
> priorities.
> >
> > one motivation i can think of is the size of one's
> rival.  china
> > considers usa as its strategic adversary, whereas
> for india, it has
> > always been pakistan.  china had decided to send a
> man into space
> > back in 1958, according to the reports.  so this
> is just a
> > demonstration of their tenacity.  they simply
> followed through with
> > what they had planned about 50 years ago.  the
> chinese needs are very
> > likely military.
> >
> >
> > +     You asked why India and Japan couldn't. You
> didn't include many
> other
> > +     technologically advanced countries like
> U.K., Germany and France in
> > +     your question. So success in space flight is
> not about technological
> > +     achievement but more about where one wants
> to spend the money. Japan
> > +     and India are also pursuing space technology
> as you well know.
> >
> > the europeans have concentrated on satellite
> launches not because they
> > have decided to spend the money on them, but
> because they have
> > decided to *earn* money by occupying that niche. 
> india is poised to
> > give it competition and has created a corporation
> to market its
> > services via antrix.org.  that is definitely the
> way to go, which i
> > think will happen after india builds its own
> credible cryogenic
> > engine for the gslv.  but the program seems to
> have slacked somewhat in
> > the last few years.
> >
> >
> > +     The desire of the non-western nations to
> gain experience in space
> > +     flights is driven by the need to keep access
> to the space frontier.
> > +     Some day there will be material gain from
> trips to other planets and
> > +     moons. The likes of China, India and Japan
> do not want the western
> > +     nations to have monopoly of this frontier.
> >
> > this used to be the attitude during the cold war,
> but not any
> > longer, mainly because of the cost.  the next
> frontier is setting up of
> > the international space station.  if at all there
> has to be any
> > material gain, a space station is the bare
> minimum.  but that itself
> > is so costly that a single country cannot possibly
> bear the costs.
> > over the years, the iss has morphed from an
> exclusive american station
> > called freedom to an international project (india
> is not
> > participating).   anything beyond iss will be
> possible only with
> > even more international participation.
> >
> > saurav
> >
> 
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