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On Wednesday 27 October 2004 12:15 pm, Dhruba Roy wrote:
> You have put forth your view and nice to know your opnion. It's true in
> your school days you must have gone through corporal punishment. That
> doesn't mean what mistakes were committed in yesteryears should be
> repeated in today's world.

So what do you mean ? Don't you term posting to the list a blunder when the 
original poster clearly mentioned to reply him offlist. Does such minor 
mistakes make a person eligible for the post of a System Administrator ?
A System Administrator is one upon whom the whole IT back bone of the business 
is based on.

> It's true that you got to pay for the errors, 
> but my dear friend this not the end of the world. You mentioned about
> perfection even God wasn't perfect in evolving a perfect human being.

I don't know much about what God did. But what I indeed do know is that, we 
humans are the master-piece on this planet. One of the greatest creations.
Perfection is a self grooming process. It'll vary from person to person as to 
how much keen he is towards his perfection level.

> Otherwise the world would not have been in a state of chaos. I would like
> to quote something on being a teacher which say "always be a student that
> motivates you to learn more, the day you are a teacher your skill is
> lost". Let's give the poor chap a break he has more important things to do
> in his academic world.
>

I'm not sure and also don't agree to your statement that "the day you are a 
teacher you skill is lost". I don't think once being a teacher would stunt 
your skills. You are part of the list. You suggest/teach newbies with many 
replies. That means you're a teacher too. Has that stunted your skills ??

As far as the IIT-ian is concerned ( Don't call him a poor chap), no personal 
grievances. The job poster would judge for the break for him.


rrs
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Ritesh Raj Sarraf
RESEARCHUT -- http://www.researchut.com
Gnupg Key ID: 04F130BC
"Stealing logic from one person is plagiarism, stealing from many is 
research".
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