Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2018-01-12 Thread Anirudh Sharma
Venkat,

Augmented Reality was ofcourse enticing and interesting, but the
go-to-markets for early technologies are still 3-4 years away. Both
Google/Microsoft Glass and Hololens, were brave billion dollar attempts,
but commercially still very early. Also I wanted to move back, and AR isn't
a market at all in India.

Carbon capture seemed like a thing we could pull off, for an onground
impact/deployment.

Venkatesh,

Blockchain is nothing but decentralized record keeping/ledger in public,
ran by the public. Technically any multi-party social system that requires
transparency can be answered by blockchain. I am not an expert, but I could
connect with with my team-mate who leads the initiative on blockchain. e.g.
land records, voting, carbon credits etc. e.g. read this

.

Cheers,
Anirudh



On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 10:11 AM, Venkatesh H R 
wrote:

> Welcome Anirudh :)
> Your work sounds intriguing. I want to understand how you can leverage
> blockchain in various industries, and look forward to your emails.
> I'm a journalist who now works with other journalists and media
> organisations to help them do better journalism.
>
> On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 6:48 PM Anirudh Sharma <
> anirudhsharma.cry...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello Silklisters,
> >
> > I am Anirudh Sharma. I do a lot of experimental anti-disciplinary fusion
> of
> > technology(sensors, plasma, new media, and social impact).
> >
> > I was previously researching with future use-cases of transparent display
> > based Augmented Reality systems in wearable form factors, (a lot like the
> > ones you see in black mirror) at the MIT Media Lab. Before, In past life
> i
> > was a shoemaker, Lechal  was my first venture that
> saw
> > life. Here's my personal website  about my
> > experiments.
> >
> > For the last few years, I am scaling Graviky Labs, www.graviky.com that
> > captures air pollution particulate matter and recycles it into pigments
> and
> > inks.
> >
> > Like everyone, I am curious about Blockchain and what impact it might
> have,
> > and currently working on fusing it with our air pollution project and
> > create a credit system for the same(ICO).
> >
> > Thanks Udhay for bringing me here.
> > ,
> > Anirudh
> > ᐧ
> >
>

ᐧ


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2018-01-10 Thread Venkatesh H R
Welcome Anirudh :)
Your work sounds intriguing. I want to understand how you can leverage
blockchain in various industries, and look forward to your emails.
I'm a journalist who now works with other journalists and media
organisations to help them do better journalism.

On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 6:48 PM Anirudh Sharma <
anirudhsharma.cry...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Silklisters,
>
> I am Anirudh Sharma. I do a lot of experimental anti-disciplinary fusion of
> technology(sensors, plasma, new media, and social impact).
>
> I was previously researching with future use-cases of transparent display
> based Augmented Reality systems in wearable form factors, (a lot like the
> ones you see in black mirror) at the MIT Media Lab. Before, In past life i
> was a shoemaker, Lechal  was my first venture that saw
> life. Here's my personal website  about my
> experiments.
>
> For the last few years, I am scaling Graviky Labs, www.graviky.com that
> captures air pollution particulate matter and recycles it into pigments and
> inks.
>
> Like everyone, I am curious about Blockchain and what impact it might have,
> and currently working on fusing it with our air pollution project and
> create a credit system for the same(ICO).
>
> Thanks Udhay for bringing me here.
> ,
> Anirudh
> ᐧ
>


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-11-26 Thread Deepa Mohan
Hi, Hari!

I have no clue about many of the things you talk about ...but it will be
nice to meet you!

Deepa.

On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 2:58 PM, Hari Selvarajan 
wrote:

> Hello Silklist,
>
> I've lurked on here for a while and finally, after several gentle prods
> from a patient Udhay to introduce myself, here goes nothing. Delighted to
> “meet" you all - my name is Hari. I work in the tech business as somewhat
> of a chief cook and bottle-washer, and outside of work I'm interested in
> far too many things for my own productivity. At the moment those “far too
> many things" include electronic music, cryptography, and old computer games
> from my childhood (I was an early geek).
>
> I’m also playing a lot of Rez, a cult computer game that integrates
> electronic music composition into a traditional rail-based shooter, and
> explores the concept of synesthesia. I’m spending about an equal amount of
> time worrying about the amount of state-sponsored surveillance we're being
> subjected to and the ongoing debate about the right to privacy, and its
> erosion, in India.
>
> I read the threads on the list with much interest and now, with an
> impending sabbatical leading into what I hope will be semi-retirement, I'm
> hoping to be less of a lurker. I hope to meet some of you at the Silkmeet
> in December.
>
> Cheers,
>
> -- Hari
>
>
>
>
>


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-07-31 Thread harry
On 30 July 2017 at 07:26, Udhay Shankar N  wrote:

> On Sun, Jul 30, 2017 at 1:16 AM, harry  wrote:
>
> I just came across this thread.  I did something like this many years ago.
> > I made a amateur
> > video with me and someone else. Watching the recording was one of the
> most
> > embarrassing
> > moment of my life spent in solitude. It was not a bad thing in hindsight,
> > it put me off any kind
> > of pornographic material for a long time.
> >
>
> ​If you don't mind my asking: what was the intent behind making it in the
> first place?​ And was it achieved?
>
>
Oh...just the normal thing of taking holiday pictures, you want to capture
a moment that you want to remember.  Just on this occasion, the playback
made one realize ...yikes that is really terrible, thats not what the
experience felt like... If it achieved anything, was the realization that
the mental experience counts far more than the visual experience.  Kind of
like watching a video of whitewater rafting  than actually doing it.



> ​Udhay​
>
> --
>
> ((Udhay Shankar N)) ((udhay @ pobox.com)) ((www.digeratus.com))
>


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-07-29 Thread Udhay Shankar N
On Sun, Jul 30, 2017 at 1:16 AM, harry  wrote:

I just came across this thread.  I did something like this many years ago.
> I made a amateur
> video with me and someone else. Watching the recording was one of the most
> embarrassing
> moment of my life spent in solitude. It was not a bad thing in hindsight,
> it put me off any kind
> of pornographic material for a long time.
>

​If you don't mind my asking: what was the intent behind making it in the
first place?​ And was it achieved?

​Udhay​

-- 

((Udhay Shankar N)) ((udhay @ pobox.com)) ((www.digeratus.com))


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-07-29 Thread harry
On 27 July 2017 at 12:34, Adrianna Tan  wrote:

>
> On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 8:50 PM, Cindy Gallop 
> wrote:
>
> > To the kind respondents on this thread - I thought you might like to see
> > this report from Godrej India Cultural Lab on the gathering I mentioned,
> > and the wonderful line-up of amazing Indian activists in this area:
> >
> > http://indiaculturelab.org/blog/an-evening-with-the-make-
> > love-not-porn-founder/
> >
>

I just came across this thread.  I did something like this many years ago.
I made a amateur
video with me and someone else. Watching the recording was one of the most
embarrassing
moment of my life spent in solitude. It was not a bad thing in hindsight,
it put me off any kind
of pornographic material for a long time.


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-07-27 Thread Adrianna Tan
Welcome to silk, Cindy! I've followed you on Twitter for some time. I run a
non-profit in India that works with girls (different parts of India, some
in Jharkhand) and we struggle so much with the (lack of) sex education.


Adrianna Tan
+65 9221 2066 (Singapore) | +62 812 1357 4575 (Indonesia) | +91 99009 58640
(India)
The Gyanada Foundation helps girls get a better education

Culture Kitchen brings people together through food

Wobe is a fintech startup in Indonesia 

On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 8:50 PM, Cindy Gallop 
wrote:

> To the kind respondents on this thread - I thought you might like to see
> this report from Godrej India Cultural Lab on the gathering I mentioned,
> and the wonderful line-up of amazing Indian activists in this area:
>
> http://indiaculturelab.org/blog/an-evening-with-the-make-
> love-not-porn-founder/
>
> On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 11:16 AM, Cindy Gallop 
> wrote:
>
> > Everyone - thank you so much for your kind messages of welcome and
> > interest in what I'm doing!  Please forgive a slight delay in responding
> -
> > I was busy yesterday on Equal Pay Day turning myself into a chatbot :)
> >
> > http://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/cindy-gallop-chatbot-w
> > ill-help-ask-raise-equal-pay-day/1429448
> >
> > Kavita - great to reconnect!
> >
> > Suresh - yes, I know @whoresofyore, wonderful feed.
> >
> > Ingrid - yes, while I was in Mumbai three weeks ago, Parmesh Shahani of
> > the Godrej India Culture Lab very kindly organized a gathering of members
> > of the Indian sex-positive and sex education community to meet and talk
> > with me, including the PointOfView team, and I have been monitoring for
> > some time the great work going on in different parts of India in this
> area.
> > If we are ever able to bring MLNP to India, I very much want to
> collaborate
> > with, help aggregate and promote all of that great work. Our approach in
> > India would be to operate on the ground to redesign and launch MLNP as a
> > 'homegrown' localized India initiative - in the same way Paromita Devi's
> > Agents Of Ishq are doing fantastic work on this front. I loved this video
> > Paromita Devi played for me at that gathering: https://www.
> > youtube.com/watch?v=TLsqNCzSkZQ
> >
> > Deepa - you can get a sense of my and my team's experiences working on
> > this if you check out the #sextechbiz section of our blog:
> > https://talkabout.makelovenotporn.tv/category/sextechbiz/  Two words:
> > extremely challenging. :)
> >
> > And to all of your comments - the Indian experience is precisely why one
> > of the things I want to do with funding is to start the Khan Academy of
> sex
> > education:
> >
> > http://fortune.com/2015/06/16/ceo-wants-khan-academy-of-sex-ed/
> >
> > Many thanks -
> >
> > All the best,
> > Cindy
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 1:36 PM, Dave Long  wrote:
> >
> >> The less said about Bollywood's (and its South Indian cousins')
> depiction
> >>> of courtship, finding a partner, consent, ... etc., the better.
> >>>
> >>
> >> As a not-so-adjacent alternative, how about a russian take on the
> >> problems and joys* of complementary constructions?
> >> "you're my everything"
> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDcixye_0Jo
> >> (very much less than frank, so maybe I'm putting myself firmly in the
> >> middle-aged contingent by admiring their use [in leading up to the
> climax]
> >> of similar angles and parallels?)
> >>
> >> -Dave
> >>
> >> * more algebraic than geometric, but what was once just a throwaway
> >> footnote in "The Pleasures of Counting" is now a published title: "The
> Joy
> >> of X"
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> >
> > Please help crowdfund my startup on iFundWomen: https://
> > ifundwomen.com/projects/makelovenotporn
> >
> > Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/cindygallop
> >
> > Book me to speak: http://www.robinsonspeakers.com/cindy-gallop-speaker-
> > speakers-bureau
> >
> > Hire me to consult: http://adage.com/article/news/cindi-gallop/305457/
> >
> >
>
>
> --
>
>
> Please help crowdfund my startup on iFundWomen:
> https://ifundwomen.com/projects/makelovenotporn
>
> Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/cindygallop
>
> Book me to speak:
> http://www.robinsonspeakers.com/cindy-gallop-speaker-speakers-bureau
>
> Hire me to consult: http://adage.com/article/news/cindi-gallop/305457/
>


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-04-12 Thread Cindy Gallop
To the kind respondents on this thread - I thought you might like to see
this report from Godrej India Cultural Lab on the gathering I mentioned,
and the wonderful line-up of amazing Indian activists in this area:

http://indiaculturelab.org/blog/an-evening-with-the-make-love-not-porn-founder/

On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 11:16 AM, Cindy Gallop 
wrote:

> Everyone - thank you so much for your kind messages of welcome and
> interest in what I'm doing!  Please forgive a slight delay in responding -
> I was busy yesterday on Equal Pay Day turning myself into a chatbot :)
>
> http://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/cindy-gallop-chatbot-w
> ill-help-ask-raise-equal-pay-day/1429448
>
> Kavita - great to reconnect!
>
> Suresh - yes, I know @whoresofyore, wonderful feed.
>
> Ingrid - yes, while I was in Mumbai three weeks ago, Parmesh Shahani of
> the Godrej India Culture Lab very kindly organized a gathering of members
> of the Indian sex-positive and sex education community to meet and talk
> with me, including the PointOfView team, and I have been monitoring for
> some time the great work going on in different parts of India in this area.
> If we are ever able to bring MLNP to India, I very much want to collaborate
> with, help aggregate and promote all of that great work. Our approach in
> India would be to operate on the ground to redesign and launch MLNP as a
> 'homegrown' localized India initiative - in the same way Paromita Devi's
> Agents Of Ishq are doing fantastic work on this front. I loved this video
> Paromita Devi played for me at that gathering: https://www.
> youtube.com/watch?v=TLsqNCzSkZQ
>
> Deepa - you can get a sense of my and my team's experiences working on
> this if you check out the #sextechbiz section of our blog:
> https://talkabout.makelovenotporn.tv/category/sextechbiz/  Two words:
> extremely challenging. :)
>
> And to all of your comments - the Indian experience is precisely why one
> of the things I want to do with funding is to start the Khan Academy of sex
> education:
>
> http://fortune.com/2015/06/16/ceo-wants-khan-academy-of-sex-ed/
>
> Many thanks -
>
> All the best,
> Cindy
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 1:36 PM, Dave Long  wrote:
>
>> The less said about Bollywood's (and its South Indian cousins')  depiction
>>> of courtship, finding a partner, consent, ... etc., the better.
>>>
>>
>> As a not-so-adjacent alternative, how about a russian take on the
>> problems and joys* of complementary constructions?
>> "you're my everything"
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDcixye_0Jo
>> (very much less than frank, so maybe I'm putting myself firmly in the
>> middle-aged contingent by admiring their use [in leading up to the climax]
>> of similar angles and parallels?)
>>
>> -Dave
>>
>> * more algebraic than geometric, but what was once just a throwaway
>> footnote in "The Pleasures of Counting" is now a published title: "The Joy
>> of X"
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
>
>
> Please help crowdfund my startup on iFundWomen: https://
> ifundwomen.com/projects/makelovenotporn
>
> Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/cindygallop
>
> Book me to speak: http://www.robinsonspeakers.com/cindy-gallop-speaker-
> speakers-bureau
>
> Hire me to consult: http://adage.com/article/news/cindi-gallop/305457/
>
>


-- 


Please help crowdfund my startup on iFundWomen:
https://ifundwomen.com/projects/makelovenotporn

Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/cindygallop

Book me to speak:
http://www.robinsonspeakers.com/cindy-gallop-speaker-speakers-bureau

Hire me to consult: http://adage.com/article/news/cindi-gallop/305457/


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-04-05 Thread Cindy Gallop
Everyone - thank you so much for your kind messages of welcome and interest
in what I'm doing!  Please forgive a slight delay in responding - I was
busy yesterday on Equal Pay Day turning myself into a chatbot :)

http://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/cindy-gallop-chatbot-w
ill-help-ask-raise-equal-pay-day/1429448

Kavita - great to reconnect!

Suresh - yes, I know @whoresofyore, wonderful feed.

Ingrid - yes, while I was in Mumbai three weeks ago, Parmesh Shahani of the
Godrej India Culture Lab very kindly organized a gathering of members of
the Indian sex-positive and sex education community to meet and talk with
me, including the PointOfView team, and I have been monitoring for some
time the great work going on in different parts of India in this area. If
we are ever able to bring MLNP to India, I very much want to collaborate
with, help aggregate and promote all of that great work. Our approach in
India would be to operate on the ground to redesign and launch MLNP as a
'homegrown' localized India initiative - in the same way Paromita Devi's
Agents Of Ishq are doing fantastic work on this front. I loved this video
Paromita Devi played for me at that gathering:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLsqNCzSkZQ

Deepa - you can get a sense of my and my team's experiences working on this
if you check out the #sextechbiz section of our blog:
https://talkabout.makelovenotporn.tv/category/sextechbiz/  Two words:
extremely challenging. :)

And to all of your comments - the Indian experience is precisely why one of
the things I want to do with funding is to start the Khan Academy of sex
education:

http://fortune.com/2015/06/16/ceo-wants-khan-academy-of-sex-ed/

Many thanks -

All the best,
Cindy





On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 1:36 PM, Dave Long  wrote:

> The less said about Bollywood's (and its South Indian cousins')  depiction
>> of courtship, finding a partner, consent, ... etc., the better.
>>
>
> As a not-so-adjacent alternative, how about a russian take on the problems
> and joys* of complementary constructions?
> "you're my everything"
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDcixye_0Jo
> (very much less than frank, so maybe I'm putting myself firmly in the
> middle-aged contingent by admiring their use [in leading up to the climax]
> of similar angles and parallels?)
>
> -Dave
>
> * more algebraic than geometric, but what was once just a throwaway
> footnote in "The Pleasures of Counting" is now a published title: "The Joy
> of X"
>
>
>


-- 


Please help crowdfund my startup on iFundWomen:
https://ifundwomen.com/projects/makelovenotporn

Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/cindygallop

Book me to speak:
http://www.robinsonspeakers.com/cindy-gallop-speaker-speakers-bureau

Hire me to consult: http://adage.com/article/news/cindi-gallop/305457/


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-04-04 Thread Dave Long
The less said about Bollywood's (and its South Indian cousins')   
depiction

of courtship, finding a partner, consent, ... etc., the better.


As a not-so-adjacent alternative, how about a russian take on the  
problems and joys* of complementary constructions?

"you're my everything"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDcixye_0Jo
(very much less than frank, so maybe I'm putting myself firmly in the  
middle-aged contingent by admiring their use [in leading up to the  
climax] of similar angles and parallels?)


-Dave

* more algebraic than geometric, but what was once just a throwaway  
footnote in "The Pleasures of Counting" is now a published title:  
"The Joy of X"





Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-04-03 Thread Udhay Shankar N
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 10:04 AM, Thaths  wrote:

> ​Yes, I was wondering what your angle was.​
> >
>
> I am acutely embarrassed now.


​That's right. You're being deliberately obtuse.​ Is it a reflex?

​Udhay​
-- 

((Udhay Shankar N)) ((udhay @ pobox.com)) ((www.digeratus.com))


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-04-03 Thread Thaths
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 2:22 PM Udhay Shankar N  wrote:

> On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 9:50 AM, Thaths  wrote:
> > By which, of course, I mean 'menstruation'. That'll teach me to not trust
> > my browser's spell corrections.
> ​Yes, I was wondering what your angle was.​
>

I am acutely embarrassed now.

I know I can count on Silk listers to want everything to add up.

Thaths


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-04-03 Thread Thaths
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 2:22 PM Udhay Shankar N  wrote:

> On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 9:44 AM, Thaths  wrote:
>
> Welcome to Silklist, Cindy. I first heard you (and of your work) a few
> > years ago, IIRC, in Dan Savage's podcast Savage Lovecast.
>
>
> ​Thaths, ​your name came up in the conversation that Cindy and I had - due
> to your past work as part of the back end team at the world's most valuable
> domain name. :)
>

Ah, yes! My gig at, what I describe in my resume simply as, "a popular
search engine".

Porn, interestingly, has a long history of being early adopters of
technology. The success of media/technology like Polaroid, super 8 film,
the web, (and I am told Snapchat, etc.) is driven by human quest for
(Kabuki) sex.

Thaths


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-04-03 Thread Udhay Shankar N
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 9:50 AM, Thaths  wrote:

> On the other the patriarchy tries to keep women suppressed through a
> > veneration of (women's) virginity, an emphasis of abstinence, rules of
> > impurity around mensuration, etc.
> >
>
> By which, of course, I mean 'menstruation'. That'll teach me to not trust
> my browser's spell corrections.


​Yes, I was wondering what your angle was.​

​Udhay​
-- 

((Udhay Shankar N)) ((udhay @ pobox.com)) ((www.digeratus.com))


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-04-03 Thread Udhay Shankar N
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 9:44 AM, Thaths  wrote:

Welcome to Silklist, Cindy. I first heard you (and of your work) a few
> years ago, IIRC, in Dan Savage's podcast Savage Lovecast.


​Thaths, ​your name came up in the conversation that Cindy and I had - due
to your past work as part of the back end team at the world's most valuable
domain name. :)

Udhay

-- 

((Udhay Shankar N)) ((udhay @ pobox.com)) ((www.digeratus.com))


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-04-03 Thread Thaths
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 2:14 PM Thaths  wrote:

> On the other the patriarchy tries to keep women suppressed through a
> veneration of (women's) virginity, an emphasis of abstinence, rules of
> impurity around mensuration, etc.
>

By which, of course, I mean 'menstruation'. That'll teach me to not trust
my browser's spell corrections.

Thaths


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-04-03 Thread Thaths
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 1:11 AM Cindy Gallop 
wrote:

> If I may introduce myself - I'm Cindy Gallop, founder and CEO of social sex
> videosharing sextech startup MakeLoveNotPorn, which began as a little
> public service site I launched at TED 2009 with this talk:
>
> http://blog.ted.com/cindy_gallop_ma/
>

Welcome to Silklist, Cindy. I first heard you (and of your work) a few
years ago, IIRC, in Dan Savage's podcast Savage Lovecast.

Indian attitudes to sexuality and sex is mixed and contradictory. On the
one hand there is a long tradition (going back to Kama Sutra, certain
Bhakti poetry, etc.) considering sex to be fun and pleasurable.

On the other the patriarchy tries to keep women suppressed through a
veneration of (women's) virginity, an emphasis of abstinence, rules of
impurity around mensuration, etc.

Sex education in India, at least in my days, was a matter of hurriedly
teaching the biology. I remember my biology teacher spending a mere 30-40
minutes on human reproduction (almost entirely speaking in clinical terms
of gametes, fallopian tubes, glans, etc.). I suspect many Indians, wrongly
in my opinion, worry that teaching teenagers about safe and pleasurable sex
would lead to copious copulation and unwanted pregnancies.

The less said about Bollywood's (and its South Indian cousins')  depiction
of courtship, finding a partner, consent, sex, maintaining a healthy
relationship between two adults, etc., the better.

Thaths


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-04-03 Thread Amitha Singh
Hi Cindy!

Welcome to Silk List... Very intrigued by what you are doing and much
interested. I have made a note to go through your links at leisure
hopefully before this week ends.

I have had debates and discussions on sex with friends and family... would
love to find out more (and different perspectives) so thank you for joining
the group and thank you for the work you do, truly!

Welcome again.

Regards,
Amitha

On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 8:40 PM, Cindy Gallop 
wrote:

> Dear Silklisters -
>
> I'm honored and delighted that Udhay kindly invited me to join you.
>
> If I may introduce myself - I'm Cindy Gallop, founder and CEO of social sex
> videosharing sextech startup MakeLoveNotPorn, which began as a little
> public service site I launched at TED 2009 with this talk:
>
> http://blog.ted.com/cindy_gallop_ma/
>
> and which received a huge global response that drove me to turn it into a
> business designed to both make money and do good:
>
> https://techcrunch.com/2015/04/04/porn-sex-tech-and-cindy-gallop/
>
> We're building a new category online - social sex - in order to make it
> easier for the world to talk about sex. Because operating a startup in this
> area is extremely challenging:
>
> https://www.fastcompany.com/3065232/startup-report/when-
> prude-investors-cockblock-sex-tech-no-one-gets-off
>
> I have been defining, pioneering and championing my own category, sextech,
> in order to open up the tech and business world's minds to what has the
> potential to be the next trillion dollar sector:
>
> https://www.hottopics.ht/14192/what-is-sextech-and-why-
> is-everyone-ignoring-it/
>
> and am raising the world's first and only sextech fund, AllTheSky Holdings:
>
> http://money.cnn.com/2017/01/24/technology/tech-versus-
> taboos-cindy-gallop/
>
> I had the enormous pleasure of meeting Udhay in Bangalore last week - MLNP
> gets a lot of traffic and emails from India, especially Indian millennials,
> and I am actively seeking investors to launch MakeLoveNotPorn India in
> order to help promote and educate on good sexual values and good sexual
> behavior - as FactorDaily outlines here:
>
> http://factordaily.com/sex-tech-startup-funding-pornography/
>
> #makeindianlovenotporn!
>
> I'm very much looking forward to the discourse here on SilkList.
>
> And I thought I'd entertain you by including a link to of one of my most
> favorite Indian experiences - learning the Lungi Dance from the master
> himself ☺
>
> https://www.facebook.com/cindy.gallop/videos/10153697237373313/
>
> I love India and hope very much to have business reasons to return soon.
>
> Many thanks -
>
> All the best,
> Cindy
>
>
> --
>
>
> Please help crowdfund my startup on iFundWomen:
> https://ifundwomen.com/projects/makelovenotporn
>
> Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/cindygallop
>
> Book me to speak:
> http://www.robinsonspeakers.com/cindy-gallop-speaker-speakers-bureau
>
> Hire me to consult: http://adage.com/article/news/cindi-gallop/305457/
>



-- 
*amithasingh.com *
*"Hesitating to act because the whole vision might not be achieved, or
because others do not yet share it, is an attitude that only hinders
progress." -- MK Gandhi*


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-04-03 Thread Deepa Mohan
Welcome Cindy! Going through your links, including the lungi dance
one. I'd always assumed that all sex videos are (with the exception of
sex education ones) porn, so this is something new to me.  Even on the
net, any searching for topics relating to sex results in viruses
(virii?) or worse, so I quickly gave it up.

I find that my friends are completely unwilling to discuss sex; we
seem unable to be objective about it. Completely agree with Suresh's
words, that a frank discussion quickly degenerates into prurience and
then a strained, embarrassed silence, and the subject is conveniently
brushed under the carpet.

Have there been any discussions on sex on this list?

I'd love to hear about your experiences while setting this up.

Cheers, Deepa.

On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 8:40 PM, Cindy Gallop  wrote:
> Dear Silklisters -
>
> I'm honored and delighted that Udhay kindly invited me to join you.
>
> If I may introduce myself - I'm Cindy Gallop, founder and CEO of social sex
> videosharing sextech startup MakeLoveNotPorn, which began as a little
> public service site I launched at TED 2009 with this talk:
>
> http://blog.ted.com/cindy_gallop_ma/
>
> and which received a huge global response that drove me to turn it into a
> business designed to both make money and do good:
>
> https://techcrunch.com/2015/04/04/porn-sex-tech-and-cindy-gallop/
>
> We're building a new category online - social sex - in order to make it
> easier for the world to talk about sex. Because operating a startup in this
> area is extremely challenging:
>
> https://www.fastcompany.com/3065232/startup-report/when-
> prude-investors-cockblock-sex-tech-no-one-gets-off
>
> I have been defining, pioneering and championing my own category, sextech,
> in order to open up the tech and business world's minds to what has the
> potential to be the next trillion dollar sector:
>
> https://www.hottopics.ht/14192/what-is-sextech-and-why-
> is-everyone-ignoring-it/
>
> and am raising the world's first and only sextech fund, AllTheSky Holdings:
>
> http://money.cnn.com/2017/01/24/technology/tech-versus-taboos-cindy-gallop/
>
> I had the enormous pleasure of meeting Udhay in Bangalore last week - MLNP
> gets a lot of traffic and emails from India, especially Indian millennials,
> and I am actively seeking investors to launch MakeLoveNotPorn India in
> order to help promote and educate on good sexual values and good sexual
> behavior - as FactorDaily outlines here:
>
> http://factordaily.com/sex-tech-startup-funding-pornography/
>
> #makeindianlovenotporn!
>
> I'm very much looking forward to the discourse here on SilkList.
>
> And I thought I'd entertain you by including a link to of one of my most
> favorite Indian experiences - learning the Lungi Dance from the master
> himself ☺
>
> https://www.facebook.com/cindy.gallop/videos/10153697237373313/
>
> I love India and hope very much to have business reasons to return soon.
>
> Many thanks -
>
> All the best,
> Cindy
>
>
> --
>
>
> Please help crowdfund my startup on iFundWomen:
> https://ifundwomen.com/projects/makelovenotporn
>
> Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/cindygallop
>
> Book me to speak:
> http://www.robinsonspeakers.com/cindy-gallop-speaker-speakers-bureau
>
> Hire me to consult: http://adage.com/article/news/cindi-gallop/305457/



Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-04-03 Thread Ingrid Srinath

> On 3 Apr 2017, at 11:10, Cindy Gallop  wrote:
> 
> Dear Silklisters -
> 
> I'm honored and delighted that Udhay kindly invited me to join you.
> 
> If I may introduce myself - I'm Cindy Gallop, founder and CEO of social sex
> videosharing sextech startup MakeLoveNotPorn, which began as a little
> public service site I launched at TED 2009 with this talk:
> 
> http://blog.ted.com/cindy_gallop_ma/
> 
> and which received a huge global response that drove me to turn it into a
> business designed to both make money and do good:
> 
> https://techcrunch.com/2015/04/04/porn-sex-tech-and-cindy-gallop/
> 
> We're building a new category online - social sex - in order to make it
> easier for the world to talk about sex. Because operating a startup in this
> area is extremely challenging:
> 
> https://www.fastcompany.com/3065232/startup-report/when-
> prude-investors-cockblock-sex-tech-no-one-gets-off
> 
> I have been defining, pioneering and championing my own category, sextech,
> in order to open up the tech and business world's minds to what has the
> potential to be the next trillion dollar sector:
> 
> https://www.hottopics.ht/14192/what-is-sextech-and-why-
> is-everyone-ignoring-it/
> 
> and am raising the world's first and only sextech fund, AllTheSky Holdings:
> 
> http://money.cnn.com/2017/01/24/technology/tech-versus-taboos-cindy-gallop/
> 
> I had the enormous pleasure of meeting Udhay in Bangalore last week - MLNP
> gets a lot of traffic and emails from India, especially Indian millennials,
> and I am actively seeking investors to launch MakeLoveNotPorn India in
> order to help promote and educate on good sexual values and good sexual
> behavior - as FactorDaily outlines here:
> 
> http://factordaily.com/sex-tech-startup-funding-pornography/
> 
> #makeindianlovenotporn!
> 
> I'm very much looking forward to the discourse here on SilkList.
> 
> And I thought I'd entertain you by including a link to of one of my most
> favorite Indian experiences - learning the Lungi Dance from the master
> himself ☺
> 
> https://www.facebook.com/cindy.gallop/videos/10153697237373313/
> 
> I love India and hope very much to have business reasons to return soon.
> 

Hi Cindy!

Are you already in touch with Point of View: http://pointofview.org/  or 
EroTICs: http://www.eroticsindia.org/ ?

- Ingrid Srinath

Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-04-03 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Welcome! 

Now you mention it, that's the funny, or rather, pitiful thing. A frank 
discussion of sex often veers into the prurient, from horny and oversexed but 
inexperienced students, to snickering locker room talk from middle aged people 
who tend not to get much at all.

Places where "the middle ground" exists and people are actually comfortable 
discussing sex are few and far between.

By the way if you haven't already, you might take a look at Kate Lister's 
twitter feed @whoresofyore - she's a sexual / sex work historian who manages to 
keep the discussion fun, frank and interesting.

--srs

> On 03-Apr-2017, at 8:40 PM, Cindy Gallop  wrote:
> 
> I had the enormous pleasure of meeting Udhay in Bangalore last week - MLNP
> gets a lot of traffic and emails from India, especially Indian millennials,
> and I am actively seeking investors to launch MakeLoveNotPorn India in
> order to help promote and educate on good sexual values and good sexual
> behavior - as FactorDaily outlines here:




Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-04-03 Thread Shyam Sunder
My first thought upon reading this was... is this mail a couple of days late?

Welcome, Cindy! Looking forward to your contributions to the list. 

Warm regards

Shyam

-Original Message-
From: silklist 
[mailto:silklist-bounces+shyam.sunder=peakalpha@lists.hserus.net] On Behalf 
Of Cindy Gallop
Sent: 03 April 2017 20:40
To: silklist@lists.hserus.net
Subject: [silk] Introducing myself

Dear Silklisters -

I'm honored and delighted that Udhay kindly invited me to join you.

If I may introduce myself - I'm Cindy Gallop, founder and CEO of social sex 
videosharing sextech startup MakeLoveNotPorn, which began as a little public 
service site I launched at TED 2009 with this talk:

http://blog.ted.com/cindy_gallop_ma/

and which received a huge global response that drove me to turn it into a 
business designed to both make money and do good:

https://techcrunch.com/2015/04/04/porn-sex-tech-and-cindy-gallop/

We're building a new category online - social sex - in order to make it easier 
for the world to talk about sex. Because operating a startup in this area is 
extremely challenging:

https://www.fastcompany.com/3065232/startup-report/when-
prude-investors-cockblock-sex-tech-no-one-gets-off

I have been defining, pioneering and championing my own category, sextech, in 
order to open up the tech and business world's minds to what has the potential 
to be the next trillion dollar sector:

https://www.hottopics.ht/14192/what-is-sextech-and-why-
is-everyone-ignoring-it/

and am raising the world's first and only sextech fund, AllTheSky Holdings:

http://money.cnn.com/2017/01/24/technology/tech-versus-taboos-cindy-gallop/

I had the enormous pleasure of meeting Udhay in Bangalore last week - MLNP gets 
a lot of traffic and emails from India, especially Indian millennials, and I am 
actively seeking investors to launch MakeLoveNotPorn India in order to help 
promote and educate on good sexual values and good sexual behavior - as 
FactorDaily outlines here:

http://factordaily.com/sex-tech-startup-funding-pornography/

#makeindianlovenotporn!

I'm very much looking forward to the discourse here on SilkList.

And I thought I'd entertain you by including a link to of one of my most 
favorite Indian experiences - learning the Lungi Dance from the master 
himself ☺

https://www.facebook.com/cindy.gallop/videos/10153697237373313/

I love India and hope very much to have business reasons to return soon.

Many thanks -

All the best,
Cindy


-- 


Please help crowdfund my startup on iFundWomen:
https://ifundwomen.com/projects/makelovenotporn

Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/cindygallop

Book me to speak:
http://www.robinsonspeakers.com/cindy-gallop-speaker-speakers-bureau

Hire me to consult: http://adage.com/article/news/cindi-gallop/305457/


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2017-04-03 Thread Kavita Jhunjhunwala
Hey Cindy,

Welcome!

We connected a while back at one of the sxsw events!

Look forward to hearing more...


Cheers,
Kavita


On 03-Apr-2017 8:41 PM, "Cindy Gallop"  wrote:

> Dear Silklisters -
>
> I'm honored and delighted that Udhay kindly invited me to join you.
>
> If I may introduce myself - I'm Cindy Gallop, founder and CEO of social sex
> videosharing sextech startup MakeLoveNotPorn, which began as a little
> public service site I launched at TED 2009 with this talk:
>
> http://blog.ted.com/cindy_gallop_ma/
>
> and which received a huge global response that drove me to turn it into a
> business designed to both make money and do good:
>
> https://techcrunch.com/2015/04/04/porn-sex-tech-and-cindy-gallop/
>
> We're building a new category online - social sex - in order to make it
> easier for the world to talk about sex. Because operating a startup in this
> area is extremely challenging:
>
> https://www.fastcompany.com/3065232/startup-report/when-
> prude-investors-cockblock-sex-tech-no-one-gets-off
>
> I have been defining, pioneering and championing my own category, sextech,
> in order to open up the tech and business world's minds to what has the
> potential to be the next trillion dollar sector:
>
> https://www.hottopics.ht/14192/what-is-sextech-and-why-
> is-everyone-ignoring-it/
>
> and am raising the world's first and only sextech fund, AllTheSky Holdings:
>
> http://money.cnn.com/2017/01/24/technology/tech-versus-
> taboos-cindy-gallop/
>
> I had the enormous pleasure of meeting Udhay in Bangalore last week - MLNP
> gets a lot of traffic and emails from India, especially Indian millennials,
> and I am actively seeking investors to launch MakeLoveNotPorn India in
> order to help promote and educate on good sexual values and good sexual
> behavior - as FactorDaily outlines here:
>
> http://factordaily.com/sex-tech-startup-funding-pornography/
>
> #makeindianlovenotporn!
>
> I'm very much looking forward to the discourse here on SilkList.
>
> And I thought I'd entertain you by including a link to of one of my most
> favorite Indian experiences - learning the Lungi Dance from the master
> himself ☺
>
> https://www.facebook.com/cindy.gallop/videos/10153697237373313/
>
> I love India and hope very much to have business reasons to return soon.
>
> Many thanks -
>
> All the best,
> Cindy
>
>
> --
>
>
> Please help crowdfund my startup on iFundWomen:
> https://ifundwomen.com/projects/makelovenotporn
>
> Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/cindygallop
>
> Book me to speak:
> http://www.robinsonspeakers.com/cindy-gallop-speaker-speakers-bureau
>
> Hire me to consult: http://adage.com/article/news/cindi-gallop/305457/
>


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2016-04-18 Thread Shenoy N
Welcome to the list, Hari! You have lowered the average age and increased
the average IQ of the Shenoys on this list :D



On 18 April 2016 at 13:49, Ramakrishna Reddy  wrote:

> On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 12:11 AM, Hari Shenoy  wrote:
> > Hello everyone!
> >
> > I'm Hari and I was introduced to this list by Mohit (the Just one).
> Thanks
> > Udhay for having me on here!
> >
> > I'm originally from Mysore and I live in Hyderabad, but in the past
> twelve
> > years I've also lived in Bangalore and Gurgaon. I've worked in a bunch of
> > places, having done a few things such as writing code and selling chai in
> > an F&B start-up for a living. Currently, I sell ads online.
> >
> > When I grow up, I want to be a polymath. Seeing as I turned 33 last week
> it
> > seems like it will remain a distant dream. However, I'm interested in and
> > enjoy quizzing, music, books and travel.
>
> Been to your quizzes and borrowed your books back in the day :)
>
> > I'm happy to be part of Silk and I'm sure there's plenty of familiar
> people
> > on here already! I look forward to getting to know the rest of you.
>
> I always though you were a part of Silk.
>
> regards
> Ramky
> --
> Ramakrishna Reddy   GPG Key
> ID:67E226F5
> Fingerprint =  BA51 9241 72B9 7DBD 1A9A  E717 ABB2 9BAD 67E2 26F5
>
>


-- 
Narendra Shenoy
http://narendrashenoy.blogspot.com


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2016-04-18 Thread Ramakrishna Reddy
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 12:11 AM, Hari Shenoy  wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>
> I'm Hari and I was introduced to this list by Mohit (the Just one). Thanks
> Udhay for having me on here!
>
> I'm originally from Mysore and I live in Hyderabad, but in the past twelve
> years I've also lived in Bangalore and Gurgaon. I've worked in a bunch of
> places, having done a few things such as writing code and selling chai in
> an F&B start-up for a living. Currently, I sell ads online.
>
> When I grow up, I want to be a polymath. Seeing as I turned 33 last week it
> seems like it will remain a distant dream. However, I'm interested in and
> enjoy quizzing, music, books and travel.

Been to your quizzes and borrowed your books back in the day :)

> I'm happy to be part of Silk and I'm sure there's plenty of familiar people
> on here already! I look forward to getting to know the rest of you.

I always though you were a part of Silk.

regards
Ramky
-- 
Ramakrishna Reddy   GPG Key ID:67E226F5
Fingerprint =  BA51 9241 72B9 7DBD 1A9A  E717 ABB2 9BAD 67E2 26F5



Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2016-04-17 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Ha, you weren't here yet?

--srs

> On 18-Apr-2016, at 12:11 AM, Hari Shenoy  wrote:
> 
> I'm Hari and I was introduced to this list by Mohit (the Just one). Thanks
> Udhay for having me on here!



Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2016-04-17 Thread Deepa Mohan
Welcome! There is no Hari to achieve thingsover a lifetime, many
of your goals are likely to happen, and fresh one arise.

Cheers, Deepa.

On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 12:11 AM, Hari Shenoy  wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>
> I'm Hari and I was introduced to this list by Mohit (the Just one). Thanks
> Udhay for having me on here!
>
> I'm originally from Mysore and I live in Hyderabad, but in the past twelve
> years I've also lived in Bangalore and Gurgaon. I've worked in a bunch of
> places, having done a few things such as writing code and selling chai in
> an F&B start-up for a living. Currently, I sell ads online.
>
> When I grow up, I want to be a polymath. Seeing as I turned 33 last week it
> seems like it will remain a distant dream. However, I'm interested in and
> enjoy quizzing, music, books and travel.
>
> I'm happy to be part of Silk and I'm sure there's plenty of familiar people
> on here already! I look forward to getting to know the rest of you.
>
> Thanks,
> Hari



Re: [silk] Introducing ...

2014-08-25 Thread SS
On Mon, 2014-08-25 at 10:42 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Production delays I believe, caused by bungling at HAL. So the iaf
> imported 
> sukhoi su7s in a hurry.
> 
> The aircraft was also tough as hell but underpowered, so rapidly
> became 
> obsolete without further development, especially as tank had moved on 

Bungling and lack of foresight at higher levels as well. One batch of
two seaters was deliveres and weeks later the plane we decommissioned.
Weird. A lot of 20/20 hindsight analysis says that India should have
stuck with it. 

The underpowered engine was a problem but some aspects of its
performance were superlative and "on the deck" (at very low levels) the
plane could outrun a Mach 2 MiG 21. It was stable as hell and a great
weapons delivery platform. 

That apart - pilots would boil in their uncooled Soviet plane cockpits
while the HF 24, designed for Indian conditions was cool as cucumber
with a powerful A/C on 45 degree days.







Re: [silk] Introducing ...

2014-08-25 Thread Jahnavi Phalkey
>From what I learned, Sidley was developing an engine for the European market 
>that the Indians were going to buy for the Marut. For some reason the project 
>was shelved before a credible prototype was developed and the Indians could 
>not pay for the development part of the process as a result of which they 
>ended up settling for an older model that was not to full design capacity. 
>That might explain why it was underpowered and certainly so by around 1985 
>when it was decommissioned.


On Monday, August 25, 2014 10:42 AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian  
wrote:
 

>
>
>Production delays I believe, caused by bungling at HAL. So the iaf imported 
>sukhoi su7s in a hurry.
>
>The aircraft was also tough as hell but underpowered, so rapidly became 
>obsolete without further development, especially as tank had moved on
>
>
>
>
>On 25 August 2014 9:33:19 am Jahnavi Phalkey  wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> I have looked at the German-Argentianian side of the story and the 
>> Bangalore side of the story. I do not know why the plane was eventually 
>> decomissioned. Is there anyone who might?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, August 24, 2014 10:09 PM, SS  wrote:
>>
>>
>> >
>> >
>> >On Sun, 2014-08-24 at 15:20 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
>> >
>> >> On 24 August 2014 1:22:45 pm Jahnavi Phalkey
>> >>  wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Indeed, Suresh. A Kurt Tank design but even more than that, the
>> >> history of
>> >> > its making is incredibly interesting.
>> >
>> >Is there a fellow military aviation enthusiast in our midst? Double
>> >welcome if so.
>> >
>> >I was fortunate to get the entire official history of this aircraft in a
>> >book - the last copy that was available. But there is much on the net. A
>> >remore connection with a precursor of SilkList - that is the BBS CiX -
>> >which was started by the late Atul Chitnis in Bangalore. In Delhi at
>> >that time another BBS was run by Kishore Bhargava, a friend of Chitnis
>> >(and possibly Udhay?)
>> >
>> >Kishore Bhargava's father Kapil Bhargava was one of the test pilots who
>> >flew the HF 24
>> >
>> >Here is one story by Kapil Bhargava
>> >http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/History/1950s/Kapil-Glider.html
>> >
>> >Cancelling this aircraft program was one of the worst mistakes made by
>> >India's aviation planners - a mistake that India has still not recovered
>> >from
>> >
>> >shiv
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>
>
>
>
>


Re: [silk] Introducing ...

2014-08-24 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Production delays I believe, caused by bungling at HAL. So the iaf imported 
sukhoi su7s in a hurry.


The aircraft was also tough as hell but underpowered, so rapidly became 
obsolete without further development, especially as tank had moved on




On 25 August 2014 9:33:19 am Jahnavi Phalkey  wrote:




I have looked at the German-Argentianian side of the story and the 
Bangalore side of the story. I do not know why the plane was eventually 
decomissioned. Is there anyone who might?





On Sunday, August 24, 2014 10:09 PM, SS  wrote:


>
>
>On Sun, 2014-08-24 at 15:20 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
>
>> On 24 August 2014 1:22:45 pm Jahnavi Phalkey
>>  wrote:
>>
>> > Indeed, Suresh. A Kurt Tank design but even more than that, the
>> history of
>> > its making is incredibly interesting.
>
>Is there a fellow military aviation enthusiast in our midst? Double
>welcome if so.
>
>I was fortunate to get the entire official history of this aircraft in a
>book - the last copy that was available. But there is much on the net. A
>remore connection with a precursor of SilkList - that is the BBS CiX -
>which was started by the late Atul Chitnis in Bangalore. In Delhi at
>that time another BBS was run by Kishore Bhargava, a friend of Chitnis
>(and possibly Udhay?)
>
>Kishore Bhargava's father Kapil Bhargava was one of the test pilots who
>flew the HF 24
>
>Here is one story by Kapil Bhargava
>http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/History/1950s/Kapil-Glider.html
>
>Cancelling this aircraft program was one of the worst mistakes made by
>India's aviation planners - a mistake that India has still not recovered
>from
>
>shiv
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>






Re: [silk] Introducing ...

2014-08-24 Thread Jahnavi Phalkey


I have looked at the German-Argentianian side of the story and the Bangalore 
side of the story. I do not know why the plane was eventually decomissioned. Is 
there anyone who might?




On Sunday, August 24, 2014 10:09 PM, SS  wrote:
 

>
>
>On Sun, 2014-08-24 at 15:20 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
>
>> On 24 August 2014 1:22:45 pm Jahnavi Phalkey
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> > Indeed, Suresh. A Kurt Tank design but even more than that, the
>> history of 
>> > its making is incredibly interesting. 
>
>Is there a fellow military aviation enthusiast in our midst? Double
>welcome if so.
>
>I was fortunate to get the entire official history of this aircraft in a
>book - the last copy that was available. But there is much on the net. A
>remore connection with a precursor of SilkList - that is the BBS CiX -
>which was started by the late Atul Chitnis in Bangalore. In Delhi at
>that time another BBS was run by Kishore Bhargava, a friend of Chitnis
>(and possibly Udhay?)
>
>Kishore Bhargava's father Kapil Bhargava was one of the test pilots who
>flew the HF 24
>
>Here is one story by Kapil Bhargava
>http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/History/1950s/Kapil-Glider.html
>
>Cancelling this aircraft program was one of the worst mistakes made by
>India's aviation planners - a mistake that India has still not recovered
>from
>
>shiv
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


Re: [silk] Introducing ...

2014-08-24 Thread SS
On Sun, 2014-08-24 at 15:20 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> On 24 August 2014 1:22:45 pm Jahnavi Phalkey
>  wrote:
> 
> > Indeed, Suresh. A Kurt Tank design but even more than that, the
> history of 
> > its making is incredibly interesting. 

Is there a fellow military aviation enthusiast in our midst? Double
welcome if so.

I was fortunate to get the entire official history of this aircraft in a
book - the last copy that was available. But there is much on the net. A
remore connection with a precursor of SilkList - that is the BBS CiX -
which was started by the late Atul Chitnis in Bangalore. In Delhi at
that time another BBS was run by Kishore Bhargava, a friend of Chitnis
(and possibly Udhay?)

Kishore Bhargava's father Kapil Bhargava was one of the test pilots who
flew the HF 24

Here is one story by Kapil Bhargava
http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/History/1950s/Kapil-Glider.html

Cancelling this aircraft program was one of the worst mistakes made by
India's aviation planners - a mistake that India has still not recovered
from

shiv








Re: [silk] Introducing ...

2014-08-24 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian

Just Google Kurt tank hf24 lots of good stuff there


On 24 August 2014 6:17:16 pm Biju Chacko  wrote:


On 24 Aug 2014 13:22, "Jahnavi Phalkey"  wrote:
>
> Indeed, Suresh. A Kurt Tank design but even more than that, the history
of its making is incredibly interesting.
>

Where can I read more about this?






Re: [silk] Introducing ...

2014-08-24 Thread Biju Chacko
On 24 Aug 2014 17:40, "gabin kattukaran"  wrote:
>
> On 24 August 2014 15:20, Suresh Ramasubramanian  wrote:
> > And the history of its undoing due to bureaucratic bungling too
> >
> > It had potential as a ground attack aircraft like the a10 warthog
>
>
> They used to have one at the Nehru Science Centre. I remember spending
> hours walking around it as a kid.

They have one at the HAL heritage centre.


Re: [silk] Introducing ...

2014-08-24 Thread Biju Chacko
On 24 Aug 2014 13:22, "Jahnavi Phalkey"  wrote:
>
> Indeed, Suresh. A Kurt Tank design but even more than that, the history
of its making is incredibly interesting.
>

Where can I read more about this?


Re: [silk] Introducing ...

2014-08-24 Thread gabin kattukaran
On 24 August 2014 15:20, Suresh Ramasubramanian  wrote:
> And the history of its undoing due to bureaucratic bungling too
>
> It had potential as a ground attack aircraft like the a10 warthog


They used to have one at the Nehru Science Centre. I remember spending
hours walking around it as a kid.

-gabin

-- 

They pay me to think... As long as I keep my mouth shut.



Re: [silk] Introducing ...

2014-08-24 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian

And the history of its undoing due to bureaucratic bungling too

It had potential as a ground attack aircraft like the a10 warthog



On 24 August 2014 1:22:45 pm Jahnavi Phalkey  wrote:

Indeed, Suresh. A Kurt Tank design but even more than that, the history of 
its making is incredibly interesting.



On Sunday, August 24, 2014 11:32 AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian 
 wrote:



>
>
>Good taste, Kurt tank design
>
>
>
>On 24 August 2014 11:17:50 am Jahnavi Phalkey 
>wrote:
>
>> Thank you, Deepa and Gabin
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, August 24, 2014 8:22 AM, gabin kattukaran
>>  wrote:
>> Hi Jahnavi,
>> >    Welcome aboard!
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >On 23 August 2014 13:06, Jahnavi Phalkey  wrote:
>> >> Heylo.
>> >
>> >
>> >Which jet-fighter would that be?
>> >
>> >
>> >The  Hindustan Aeronautics HF-24 Marut!
>> >
>> >
>> >- Jahnavi
>> >
>> >
>> >-gabin
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >--
>> >
>> >They pay me to think... As long as I keep my mouth shut.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > 
>
>
>
>
>


Re: [silk] Introducing ...

2014-08-24 Thread Jahnavi Phalkey
Indeed, Suresh. A Kurt Tank design but even more than that, the history of its 
making is incredibly interesting.


On Sunday, August 24, 2014 11:32 AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian  
wrote:
 

>
>
>Good taste, Kurt tank design
>
>
>
>On 24 August 2014 11:17:50 am Jahnavi Phalkey  
>wrote:
>
>> Thank you, Deepa and Gabin
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, August 24, 2014 8:22 AM, gabin kattukaran 
>>  wrote:
>> Hi Jahnavi,
>> >    Welcome aboard!
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >On 23 August 2014 13:06, Jahnavi Phalkey  wrote:
>> >> Heylo.
>> >
>> >
>> >Which jet-fighter would that be?
>> >
>> >
>> >The  Hindustan Aeronautics HF-24 Marut!
>> >
>> >
>> >- Jahnavi
>> >
>> >
>> >-gabin
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >--
>> >
>> >They pay me to think... As long as I keep my mouth shut.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > 
>
>
>
>
>


Re: [silk] Introducing ...

2014-08-23 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian

Good taste, Kurt tank design


On 24 August 2014 11:17:50 am Jahnavi Phalkey  
wrote:



Thank you, Deepa and Gabin



On Sunday, August 24, 2014 8:22 AM, gabin kattukaran 
 wrote:

Hi Jahnavi,
>    Welcome aboard!
>
>
>
>On 23 August 2014 13:06, Jahnavi Phalkey  wrote:
>> Heylo.
>
>
>Which jet-fighter would that be?
>
>
>The  Hindustan Aeronautics HF-24 Marut!
>
>
>- Jahnavi
>
>
>-gabin
>
>
>
>--
>
>They pay me to think... As long as I keep my mouth shut.
>
>
>
>
>
> 






Re: [silk] Introducing ...

2014-08-23 Thread Jahnavi Phalkey
Thank you, Deepa and Gabin



On Sunday, August 24, 2014 8:22 AM, gabin kattukaran  
wrote:
Hi Jahnavi,
>    Welcome aboard!
>
>
>
>On 23 August 2014 13:06, Jahnavi Phalkey  wrote:
>> Heylo.
>
>
>Which jet-fighter would that be?
>
>
>The  Hindustan Aeronautics HF-24 Marut!
>
>
>- Jahnavi
>
>
>-gabin
>
>
>
>-- 
>
>They pay me to think... As long as I keep my mouth shut.
>
>
>
>
>
> 


Re: [silk] Introducing ...

2014-08-23 Thread gabin kattukaran
Hi Jahnavi,
Welcome aboard!


On 23 August 2014 13:06, Jahnavi Phalkey  wrote:
> Heylo.
>
.
.
.
>
> On a good day, I go crazy about cyclotrons, sometimes about a very specific 
> jet-fighter, and occasionally about national income accounting. On other good 
> days, I lecture at King's College London.

Which jet-fighter would that be?

-gabin



-- 

They pay me to think... As long as I keep my mouth shut.



Re: [silk] Introducing ...

2014-08-23 Thread Deepa Mohan
Welcome to the list, Jahnaviall that you do, like the sky, is right
over my head!

Cheers, Deepa.


On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Jahnavi Phalkey 
wrote:

> Heylo.
>
> It is well known already that if I do not introduce myself properly, Udhay
> will unceremoniously throw me off the list.
>
> Otherwise, I am a historian of twentieth century science and technology -
> especially physical sciences and political economy. My first book was about
> the beginnings of experimental nuclear physics in India, and it is called
> Atomic State: Big Science in Twentieth Century India. (
> http://permanent-black.blogspot.in/2013_06_01_archive.html)
>
> I studied five laboratories (out of fear that I will not find enough to
> write) and wrote only about three! As a result, I might have a documentary
> film to show about the world's oldest functioning atom smasher (cyclotron)
> in a short while. I am still thinking of what I might do with the fifth.
>
> More recently, I started working on an exhibition about science in India
> for the Science Museum in London. Our top idea at the moment is to focus on
> Bangalore. This is what brought me to SilkList - (Thank you, Naresh).
>
> On a good day, I go crazy about cyclotrons, sometimes about a very
> specific jet-fighter, and occasionally about national income accounting. On
> other good days, I lecture at King's College London.
>
> Much looking forward to interacting with you all.
>
> Warmly,
>
> Jahnavi
>
>
> J A H N A V IP H A L K E Y
>
>
> Lecturer in History of Science and Technology
> King's India Institute
> King's College London
> Strand, London WC2R 2LS
>
> t.+44 (0) 207 848 7052
> m.  +44 (0) 797 080 8369
> m.  +91 (0) 776 795 5639 (India)
>
>
> http://www.orientblackswan.com/display.asp?categoryID=18&isbn=978-81-7824-376-4
>
> http://www.kcl.ac.uk/aboutkings/worldwide/initiatives/global/indiainstitute/people/jahnaviphalkey/index.aspx
>


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2011-10-03 Thread Casey O'Donnell
> Venkat, we just got started, so we're actually finishing up our first title.
> Unfortunately we have been mostly working on client projects right now as we
> need the capital before we go into building our own. But soon enough you'll
> hear about something we've done :)

Welcome…

Nice to see another game geek around.

Casey



Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2011-10-03 Thread Adrianna Tan
>
> Welcome to Silk, Adrianna. Digital games? Interesting... some game we all
> know about, perhaps?
>
> I used to live in S'pore a little over a decade ago. I understand it has
> undergone some significant changes now. Google maps tells me that the
> apartment bldg I used to live is now a commercial complex.
>
>
Venkat, we just got started, so we're actually finishing up our first title.
Unfortunately we have been mostly working on client projects right now as we
need the capital before we go into building our own. But soon enough you'll
hear about something we've done :)

Singapore... ah yes the chances are insane. And it hasn't let up. I spend
3/4 my time in Kuala Lumpur, and when I go home I do feel everything's
changed.

This week they're launching the Circle line, for example, so when before one
could not get from my house to MacRitchie reservoir in less than 2 hours by
public transport, it's now down to 20 minutes or so.

Some of the changes remarkable, others not so.

Adrianna


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2011-10-03 Thread Venkat Mangudi
Welcome to Silk, Adrianna. Digital games? Interesting... some game we all know 
about, perhaps?

I used to live in S'pore a little over a decade ago. I understand it has 
undergone some significant changes now. Google maps tells me that the apartment 
bldg I used to live is now a commercial complex.

Let the thread drifting begin. :)

Cheers
Venkat
-- 
Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.

Adrianna Tan  wrote:

Hi everyone,


Some of you already know me from the other lists. For the rest of you, here's a 
quick intro:


I'm a 20something entrepreneur based in Singapore. I run a really small, but 
growing, digital games business. In a previous life I was a writer and 
photographer, traipsing around South Asia and the Middle East.


Udhay's just added me so I'll be pleased to make your acquaintances and to take 
part in some of these interesting discussions.


Adrianna



Re: [silk] Introducing myself: Tom Rielly, Fellowship/Community Director from TED Conferences in New York City

2009-06-28 Thread Tom Rielly


On Jun 28, 2009, at 11:38 AM, ss wrote:


On Thursday 25 Jun 2009 12:31:02 pm Tom Rielly wrote:

Rielly may be best known as founder and former CEO of PlanetOut, the
leading gay and lesbian Internet company which accomplished three
firsts: first venture investment in, first corporate financing of,  
and

first IPO of a company serving the gay market.


What does a gay and lesbian internet company do? Does it cater to  
specific

content?

shiv



Shiv, that's a great question. Our company was founded to serve the  
gay and lesbian communities. It offered news, entertainment, travel,  
dating, and many other kinds of content and services. It achieved some  
important milestones: First organization to serve more that 100,000  
GLBT customers (eventually 5,000,000), first company serving the gay  
community to receive venture capital, corporate investment and one of  
the first to attract international brands to advertise. However, I'm  
most proud of the services we provided to people who were in the  
closet, questioning their sexuality or just coming out. We helped a  
meaningful number of people accept themselves, address issues with  
their friends and families if any, and find relationships. It persists  
to this day, but was sold to another company and has been hard hit  
competing against free personal ads on Craigslist.org and niche dating  
sites. I left in 2000.


Cheers,
Tom

Tom Rielly Community Director
TED Conferences LLC

55 Vandam St. 16th Floor NY NY 10013
new mobile number: 646.256.7419
Tel: 212.346.9333 Fax: 212.227.6397  t...@ted.com www.ted.com

TED2010 Long Beach CA  SOLD OUT. Simulcast in Palm Springs CA now  
open.  A few seats remain for TEDGlobal in Oxford, UK July 21-24,  
2009. Watch for TEDIndia registration opening soon.





Re: [silk] Introducing myself: Tom Rielly, Fellowship/Community Director from TED Conferences in New York City

2009-06-28 Thread Tom Rielly


On Jun 26, 2009, at 2:55 PM, Kiran Jonnalagadda wrote:


2009/6/25 Venkat Mangudi 


PS: Why is TED India so darn expensive?



Being one who can't afford the ticket, failed to apply for a  
fellowship, and
wouldn't have qualified anyway, I will cheerfully camp in Mysore and  
expect
(a) someone will see me waving like an idiot from the gate and will  
come out
to say hi, and (b) the videos will be public within hours of each  
talk, so I

can figure out who the heck that was who just came out and said hi.

--
Kiran Jonnalagadda
http://jace.zaiki.in/




Kiran, If you execute your plan,  wouldn't be the first time. ; )

Alas, the video will talk appearing soon after the conference, but not  
instantly.


The videos actually take a while to be posted, because we don't just  
take the "live mix" of the conference and encode it and post it. We  
shoot with five cameras (or more), and then take all the footage and  
produce it more like a short film with editors trained in  
B(Hollywood). We edit out the speaker's pauses, ums and ers, fix the  
sound and color correct and even add subtitles, including many Indian  
languages.


Nonetheless, I'll keep an eye out for you. : )

Cheers,
Tom


Tom Rielly Community Director
TED Conferences LLC

55 Vandam St. 16th Floor NY NY 10013
new mobile number: 646.256.7419
Tel: 212.346.9333 Fax: 212.227.6397  t...@ted.com www.ted.com

TED2010 Long Beach CA  SOLD OUT. Simulcast in Palm Springs CA now  
open.  A few seats remain for TEDGlobal in Oxford, UK July 21-24,  
2009. Watch for TEDIndia registration opening soon.





Re: [silk] Introducing myself: Tom Rielly, Fellowship/Community Director from TED Conferences in New York City

2009-06-28 Thread ss
On Thursday 25 Jun 2009 12:31:02 pm Tom Rielly wrote:
> Rielly may be best known as founder and former CEO of PlanetOut, the  
> leading gay and lesbian Internet company which accomplished three  
> firsts: first venture investment in, first corporate financing of, and  
> first IPO of a company serving the gay market.

What does a gay and lesbian internet company do? Does it cater to specific 
content? 

shiv



Re: [silk] Introducing myself: Tom Rielly, Fellowship/Community Director from TED Conferences in New York City

2009-06-28 Thread Tom Rielly


On Jun 25, 2009, at 3:31 PM, Deepa Mohan wrote:

Er, I don't know these amounts...are the figures occult, or could we  
know

them? When you say "TED India is priced at"...does it mean membership?
Attending the lectures? I don't know how the framework operates.

Well, so far, TED has been free to me; I have enjoyed a very wide- 
ranging
variety of topics on the net! So now I suppose I get to see who's  
paying for

all of that...

Deepa.



Deepa, perhaps we are occult or a cult, as some have suggested. : )  
"TEDIndia is priced at" means the cost of admission, lodging, meals  
and transfer.  We have a one price includes everything policy: There  
are no one day passes, or session passes or people coming and going.


And I'm happy you enjoy TED.com for free.  You will always be able to  
do so, and over time we will release virtually all the talks from  
TEDIndia online. People who do attend come for the amazing audience  
and the chance to meet the speakers and for the immersive experience  
we try hard to create.


Cheers,
Tom

Tom Rielly Community Director
TED Conferences LLC

55 Vandam St. 16th Floor NY NY 10013
new mobile number: 646.256.7419
Tel: 212.346.9333 Fax: 212.227.6397  t...@ted.com www.ted.com

TED2010 Long Beach CA  SOLD OUT. Simulcast in Palm Springs CA now  
open.  A few seats remain for TEDGlobal in Oxford, UK July 21-24,  
2009. Watch for TEDIndia registration opening soon.





Re: [silk] Introducing myself: Tom Rielly, Fellowship/Community Director from TED Conferences in New York City

2009-06-28 Thread Tom Rielly


On Jun 25, 2009, at 1:47 PM, Sumant Srivathsan wrote:

As Reuben Abraham keeps reminding us, TED India is priced at a  
fraction of
the cost of the US sessions. Under half-price, I believe. In  
perspective,

the India Today Conclave costs about the same amount.

--
Sumant Srivathsan
http://sumants.blogspot.com


Sumant, The India Today Conclave is about the same price, but with  
Dehli hotel prices included, the total costs appears to us to be much  
more expensive. We definitely looked at their pricing model (and  
others) as a guide. TED will never be the least expensive conference  
to attend. However, those prices help bring the conference's speakers  
to the rest of the world on ted.com.


By comparison, TED in Long Beach costs $6,000, $12,000 or $100,000  
(five years). The two higher tiers have additional benefits, and are  
for people interested in funding our other work, including the  
TEDPrize, TED Fellows, and TED.com.  TEDGlobal in Oxford is $4500. A  
limited number of tickets for NGO and Academic attendees at both  
conferences are available for $2,000. Finally, the TED Fellows program  
ensures a great group of 25 amazing people attend per conference as  
our guests. In subsequent years that number will grow as we add senior  
fellows.


Cheers,
Tom



Tom Rielly Community Director
TED Conferences LLC

55 Vandam St. 16th Floor NY NY 10013
new mobile number: 646.256.7419
Tel: 212.346.9333 Fax: 212.227.6397  t...@ted.com www.ted.com

TED2010 Long Beach CA  SOLD OUT. Simulcast in Palm Springs CA now  
open.  A few seats remain for TEDGlobal in Oxford, UK July 21-24,  
2009. Watch for TEDIndia registration opening soon.





Re: [silk] Introducing myself: Tom Rielly, Fellowship/Community Director from TED Conferences in New York City

2009-06-28 Thread Tom Rielly


On Jun 25, 2009, at 11:47 AM, Venkat Mangudi wrote:


More, more... am all ears. must one have applied already?

Welcome, Tom. Hold on tight, and don't eat before the ride if you feel
queasy on roller coasters. ;-)

--venkat mangudi

PS: Why is TED India so darn expensive?


Venkat,

The Fellowship application process is officially closed. If you know  
about a truly exceptional individual that you think we absolutely must  
have, I'm happy to hear about them but can make no promises. We  
already have a strong group of applicants.


Re: TEDIndia pricing. I acknowledge that it is quite expensive  
relative to conferences held in India. We have two tiers of pricing:  
$2400 for attendees, and a limited amount of $1400 places for people  
from academia and the NGO world.  This price includes housing on the  
Mysore Infosys training campus for up to five days. If, like many  
conferences we held TEDIndia in Mumbai or Dehli, a hotel alone might  
cost $2000 for five nights. All meals, evening events, and even a  
transfer from the Bangalore airport are included.


I think it's fair to consider the true price of a conference how much  
is admission plus lodging plus transportation plus meals.


We hope that attendees will find great value in attending. If it  
proves too expensive, which it will for many, know that eventually,  
nearly all the talks will be released for free for everyone on  
TED.com, and will also end up subtitled into a growing number of  
Indian languages for those who don't share this list's members English  
fluency. We have talks subtitled in 8 Indian languages on TED.com so  
far, with more to come.


Respectfully,
Tom
Tom Rielly Community Director
TED Conferences LLC

55 Vandam St. 16th Floor NY NY 10013
new mobile number: 646.256.7419
Tel: 212.346.9333 Fax: 212.227.6397  t...@ted.com www.ted.com

TED2010 Long Beach CA  SOLD OUT. Simulcast in Palm Springs CA now  
open.  A few seats remain for TEDGlobal in Oxford, UK July 21-24,  
2009. Watch for TEDIndia registration opening soon.





Re: [silk] Introducing myself: Tom Rielly, Fellowship/Community Director from TED Conferences in New York City

2009-06-28 Thread Tom Rielly


On Jun 25, 2009, at 9:58 AM, Manar Hussain wrote:


Welcome.

Manar
[one of the (of late) shamefully over silent ones who does scan the  
mails
and shamelessly benefits from the odd the thread. I'm sure one of my  
new

year resolutions covers being less lame in that way...]




Dear Manar, I'm sure you are incredibly busy! Great to meet you too.  
May I ask that you tell me a bit about yourself?


I would love to understand more about the folks on the list!

Cheers,
Tom

Tom Rielly Community Director
TED Conferences LLC

55 Vandam St. 16th Floor NY NY 10013
new mobile number: 646.256.7419
Tel: 212.346.9333 Fax: 212.227.6397  t...@ted.com www.ted.com

TED2010 Long Beach CA  SOLD OUT. Simulcast in Palm Springs CA now  
open.  A few seats remain for TEDGlobal in Oxford, UK July 21-24,  
2009. Watch for TEDIndia registration opening soon.





Re: [silk] Introducing myself: Tom Rielly, Fellowship/Community Director from TED Conferences in New York City

2009-06-28 Thread Tom Rielly


On Jun 25, 2009, at 6:16 AM, Deepa Mohan wrote:

Well, you riveted me while doing so Tom! Welcome...and if you can  
tell me
how I could get into the audience in Mysore...could I be one of the  
ushers?
Uh oh, from what you write, looks as if it might have been sold out  
some

time ago

Cheers, Deepa.


Deepa, au contraire, registrations are still open. We are fortunate  
that our conference in Long Beach sells out in a week's time, but it  
took 20 years to achieve that. At TEDIndia, We expect to have 500-600  
attendees and are way more than half way there. I hope that you can  
join us!


Cheers,
Tom




Tom Rielly Community Director
TED Conferences LLC

55 Vandam St. 16th Floor NY NY 10013
new mobile number: 646.256.7419
Tel: 212.346.9333 Fax: 212.227.6397  t...@ted.com www.ted.com

TED2010 Long Beach CA  SOLD OUT. Simulcast in Palm Springs CA now  
open.  A few seats remain for TEDGlobal in Oxford, UK July 21-24,  
2009. Watch for TEDIndia registration opening soon.





Re: [silk] Introducing myself: Tom Rielly, Fellowship/Community Director from TED Conferences in New York City

2009-06-28 Thread Tom Rielly


On Jun 25, 2009, at 5:21 AM, Udhay Shankar N wrote:

On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 12:31 PM, Tom Rielly   
wrote:


I understand it is proper protocol to introduce myself. I'm a  
friend of Reuben Abraham's and am hard at work on our upcoming  
TEDIndia Conference in Mysore Nov 4-7, 2009. My job at TED  
encompasses several aspects: the TED Fellows program, the TED Book  
Club, Membership,
and working on producing the conferences.  I am also the  
conference's resident satirist, making fun of the speakers at the  
end of the conference.


Right now we're in the process of selecting 100 Fellows for  
TEDIndia from hundreds of applicants.


Fascinating, say more about this?

Oh, and welcome aboard.

Udhay

--
((Udhay Shankar N)) ((udhay @ pobox.com)) ((www.digeratus.com))


Thanks Udhay,

People apply for the Fellowship, or have been nominated by another, at  
which point we invite them to apply. They need to fill out an online  
form that attempts to get to know the candidates beyond the usual  
statistics about academic tests and degrees achieved. We're looking  
for accomplishments over potential, achievement over credentials,  
though many folks chosen will have strong bona fides.  We select a  
heterogeneous group of leaders from technology, entertainment, design,  
science, humanities, the arts, NGOs and entrepreneurship. You'll find  
authors, filmmakers and bloggers. Our target age is 21-40, though  
anyone 18-20 or 41+ is welcome to apply, too. We focus on people from  
five regions of the world: Africa, Asia-Pacific, the Caribbean, Latin  
America and the Middle East.
TEDIndia is unusual in that we're bringing 100 Fellows, rather than  
our usual 25. We also did this at our TEDAfrica conference held in  
June, 2007 in Arusha, Tanzania. Approximately 80% of the fellows will  
be from the subcontinent. In addition to India, you many see folks  
from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet.


How do we choose? We get asked this question a lot. Nearly all the  
applicants are high achievers. The shortest way to explain what we're  
looking for: "Be interesting." Many of our fellows have started an  
organization or company made a film, written a book, invented a  
product, or done novel and interesting scientific research. Most have  
incredibly interesting stories that leap off of the screen at you.


What aren't we looking for?  Academic success alone, without  
achievement. Many promising students would make great Fellows later  
after they have begun their life's work (though other students have  
achieved an amazing amount in addition to their studies). Folks who  
are already so far along in their career that a fellowship might not  
prove transformative. Folks who could afford to pay to attend TED  
themselves. And, finally, not only candidates from NGOs, though we  
will have many amazing ones.


Judging from the applications we've reviewed to date, we're going to  
have a great group.


Let me know if I can answer more questions.

I apologize in advance if there is a delay, as we are T-minus three  
weeks from TEDGlobal and must select our TEDIndia Fellows before we  
leave.


Cheers,
Tom


Tom Rielly Community Director
TED Conferences LLC

55 Vandam St. 16th Floor NY NY 10013
new mobile number: 646.256.7419
Tel: 212.346.9333 Fax: 212.227.6397  t...@ted.com www.ted.com

TED2010 Long Beach CA  SOLD OUT. Simulcast in Palm Springs CA now  
open.  A few seats remain for TEDGlobal in Oxford, UK July 21-24,  
2009. Watch for TEDIndia registration opening soon.





Re: [silk] Introducing myself: Tom Rielly, Fellowship/Community Director from TED Conferences in New York City

2009-06-26 Thread Kiran Jonnalagadda
2009/6/25 Venkat Mangudi 

> PS: Why is TED India so darn expensive?


Being one who can't afford the ticket, failed to apply for a fellowship, and
wouldn't have qualified anyway, I will cheerfully camp in Mysore and expect
(a) someone will see me waving like an idiot from the gate and will come out
to say hi, and (b) the videos will be public within hours of each talk, so I
can figure out who the heck that was who just came out and said hi.

-- 
Kiran Jonnalagadda
http://jace.zaiki.in/


Re: [silk] Introducing myself: Tom Rielly, Fellowship/Community Director from TED Conferences in New York City

2009-06-25 Thread Deepa Mohan
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Sumant Srivathsan wrote:

> >
> > PS: Why is TED India so darn expensive?
>
>
> As Reuben Abraham keeps reminding us, TED India is priced at a fraction of
> the cost of the US sessions. Under half-price, I believe. In perspective,
> the India Today Conclave costs about the same amount.
>
> --
> Sumant Srivathsan
> http://sumants.blogspot.com
>


Er, I don't know these amounts...are the figures occult, or could we know
them? When you say "TED India is priced at"...does it mean membership?
Attending the lectures? I don't know how the framework operates.

Well, so far, TED has been free to me; I have enjoyed a very wide-ranging
variety of topics on the net! So now I suppose I get to see who's paying for
all of that...

Deepa.


Re: [silk] Introducing myself: Tom Rielly, Fellowship/Community Director from TED Conferences in New York City

2009-06-25 Thread Sumant Srivathsan
>
> PS: Why is TED India so darn expensive?


As Reuben Abraham keeps reminding us, TED India is priced at a fraction of
the cost of the US sessions. Under half-price, I believe. In perspective,
the India Today Conclave costs about the same amount.

-- 
Sumant Srivathsan
http://sumants.blogspot.com


Re: [silk] Introducing myself: Tom Rielly, Fellowship/Community Director from TED Conferences in New York City

2009-06-25 Thread Venkat Mangudi
Udhay Shankar N wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 12:31 PM, Tom Rielly  wrote:
> 
>> I understand it is proper protocol to introduce myself. I'm a friend of 
>> Reuben Abraham's and am hard at work on our upcoming TEDIndia Conference in 
>> Mysore Nov 4-7, 2009. My job at TED encompasses several aspects: the TED 
>> Fellows program, the TED Book Club, Membership,
>> and working on producing the conferences.  I am also the conference's 
>> resident satirist, making fun of the speakers at the end of the conference.
>>
>> Right now we're in the process of selecting 100 Fellows for TEDIndia from 
>> hundreds of applicants.
> 
> Fascinating, say more about this?

More, more... am all ears. must one have applied already?

Welcome, Tom. Hold on tight, and don't eat before the ride if you feel
queasy on roller coasters. ;-)

--venkat mangudi

PS: Why is TED India so darn expensive?




Re: [silk] Introducing myself: Tom Rielly, Fellowship/Community Director from TED Conferences in New York City

2009-06-25 Thread Manar Hussain
Welcome.

Manar
[one of the (of late) shamefully over silent ones who does scan the mails
and shamelessly benefits from the odd the thread. I'm sure one of my new
year resolutions covers being less lame in that way...]

On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Tom Rielly  wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
>
> I understand it is proper protocol to introduce myself. I'm a friend of
> Reuben Abraham's and am hard at work on our upcoming TEDIndia Conference in
> Mysore Nov 4-7, 2009. My job at TED encompasses several aspects: the TED
> Fellows program, the TED Book Club, Membership,
> and working on producing the conferences.  I am also the conference's
> resident satirist, making fun of the speakers at the end of the conference.
>
> Right now we're in the process of selecting 100 Fellows for TEDIndia from
> hundreds of applicants.
>
> In my spare time I am producing and directing a feature length documentary
> on our youngest TEDAfrica Fellow William Kamkwamba, now 21 whom I've been
> mentoring for the last two years. Don't try this at home. Directing movie
> while having a full-time job is a distinctly bad idea. I'm loving it anyway.
>
> I also work on rural economic development in a village in Malawi, Africa
> (which has nothing at all to do with Madonna, thank goodness.)  I'm eager to
> learn as much as possible about the subcontinent before the conference.  I
> welcome your suggestions, referrals and queries.
>
> Sincerely,
> Tom
>
> Tom Rielly Community Director
> TED Conferences LLC
>
> 55 Vandam St. 16th Floor NY NY 10013
> new mobile number: 646.256.7419
> Tel: 212.346.9333 Fax: 212.227.6397  t...@ted.com www.ted.com
>
> For masochists only:
> June 2009
>
> Tom Rielly
>
> Biography
>
> Tom Rielly is Community Director at TED Conferences where he is responsible
> for TED’s audience, including membership, fellowship, and book club
> programs. He also serves on TED’s executive team. Rielly is also TED’s
> acclaimed resident satirist, performing his unique summaries of the speakers
> at many TEDs.
>
> Rielly may be best known as founder and former CEO of PlanetOut, the
> leading gay and lesbian Internet company which accomplished three firsts:
> first venture investment in, first corporate financing of, and first IPO of
> a company serving the gay market. He also held senior sales and marketing
> positions at technology startups such as Acronym Media, Farallon Computing,
> Voyager, SuperMac Technology.
>
> Rielly has served as Executive Producer of two films, an experimental
> feature about lesbian romance and the Golden Gate bridge as a suicide icon
> called The Joy of Life, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and
> Moving Windmills, a short documentary film about William Kamkwamba, a
> promising young Malawian social entrepreneur.
>
> Moving Windmills was awarded the Pangea Day world film festival’s North
> American Filmmaker’s Award from Participant Productions, producers of An
> Inconvenient Truth, Good Night and Good Luck, Syriana, and Charlie Wilson’s
> War. It also received an award from the Seven Fund and has been selected for
> several film festivals including Without Borders in Rome
>
> He is now executive producing and directing a full-length documentary based
> on Moving Windmills. His photographs of Kamkwamba and his family have
> appeared in major newspapers, museums and on websites around the world. He
> writes occasionally for I.D. Magazine and other publications and websites.
> With Karen Wickre, he contributed to Out in All Directions: A Gay and
> Lesbian Almanac (Warner Books).
>
> Rielly has founded or co-founded four NGO’s: most recently Moving Windmills
> to work on projects in Africa (Executive Director, 2008-), Digital Queers
> (1990-1995), a seminal gay and lesbian rights group in Silicon Valley, New
> Media Centers (1992-) and the Yale Macintosh Users’ Group (1984-).
>
> Rielly’s interests include gadgets mentoring, filmmaking, photography,
> politics, lesbian and gay civil rights, comedy, public speaking, traveling
> and most recently rural economic development in Africa, particularly in
> Malawi. As a teen actor, he had a small role in the feature film My
> Bodyguard (1980).
>
>
> Tom Rielly Community Director
> TED Conferences LLC
>
> 55 Vandam St. 16th Floor NY NY 10013
> new mobile number: 646.256.7419
> Tel: 212.346.9333 Fax: 212.227.6397  t...@ted.com www.ted.com
>
> TED2010 Long Beach CA  SOLD OUT. Simulcast in Palm Springs CA now open.  A
> few seats remain for TEDGlobal in Oxford, UK July 21-24, 2009. Watch for
> TEDIndia registration opening soon.
>
>
>


Re: [silk] Introducing myself: Tom Rielly, Fellowship/Community Director from TED Conferences in New York City

2009-06-25 Thread Deepa Mohan
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 12:31 PM, Tom Rielly  wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
>
> I understand it is proper protocol to introduce myself.


Well, you riveted me while doing so Tom! Welcome...and if you can tell me
how I could get into the audience in Mysore...could I be one of the ushers?
Uh oh, from what you write, looks as if it might have been sold out some
time ago

Cheers, Deepa.


Re: [silk] Introducing myself: Tom Rielly, Fellowship/Community Director from TED Conferences in New York City

2009-06-25 Thread Udhay Shankar N
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 12:31 PM, Tom Rielly  wrote:

> I understand it is proper protocol to introduce myself. I'm a friend of 
> Reuben Abraham's and am hard at work on our upcoming TEDIndia Conference in 
> Mysore Nov 4-7, 2009. My job at TED encompasses several aspects: the TED 
> Fellows program, the TED Book Club, Membership,
> and working on producing the conferences.  I am also the conference's 
> resident satirist, making fun of the speakers at the end of the conference.
>
> Right now we're in the process of selecting 100 Fellows for TEDIndia from 
> hundreds of applicants.

Fascinating, say more about this?

Oh, and welcome aboard.

Udhay

--
((Udhay Shankar N)) ((udhay @ pobox.com)) ((www.digeratus.com))



Re: [silk] Introducing myself. Raja Venkataraman

2009-03-09 Thread Raja
Thanks for the welcome. Appreciate it.. However, your statement presumes a
lot about me and my remark about my old friends here and was taken a little
out of context. I was just trying to point out that since most of my friends
and I were in different places in our lives it was hard to find common
ground to meet on anymore. Nothing was said about my mileage being measured
against theirs. Comparing two things does not mean one is measured with the
intention of making it just like the other. I am certainly happy with where
I am in life since I chose it for myself. If I wanted to play catch up I
wouldn't be here on silklist.. I would be busy building a profile on
Shadi.com. :-)

On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 11:10 PM, .  wrote:

> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 11:50 AM, Raja  wrote:
> >
> > game of life before I even managed to complete one. So a lot of gap has
> > built up.
>
> Its a gap if one measures ones life by others yardstick and want to
> play catch-up. YMMV and welcome !!
>
> --
> .
>
>


Re: [silk] Introducing myself. Raja Venkataraman

2009-03-09 Thread .
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 11:50 AM, Raja  wrote:
>
> game of life before I even managed to complete one. So a lot of gap has
> built up.

Its a gap if one measures ones life by others yardstick and want to
play catch-up. YMMV and welcome !!

-- 
.



Re: [silk] Introducing myself. Raja Venkataraman

2009-03-09 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian

Figure out where you are staying first. Chennai Trade Center is beside a
busy highway with nothing much near it except an IT park (L&T, IBM etc) and
some not too good restaurants. You will probably get housed somewhere in
the vadapalani / guindy etc areas .. 6..10 km away from the trade center.

There are more reasonable dining options within a short haul of those
places, I guess.  Figure out where you are staying first, and then let us
know.

Venkat Mangudi [09/03/09 22:32 +0530]:

Chandrachoodan Gopalakrishnan wrote:

I am. Thursday works for me as well. Okay to bring a few other folks along?
  

I don't see why not. I will probably be staying around the Chennai Trade
Center. I know very little of the city. I will know about the hotel by
morning, hopefully. Somewhere close to that would be nice, unless one of
you offer to bring me to the venue and back hopefully. Autos in Chennai
are a nightmare, isn't it?




Re: [silk] Introducing myself. Raja Venkataraman

2009-03-09 Thread Venkat Mangudi
Chandrachoodan Gopalakrishnan wrote:
> I am. Thursday works for me as well. Okay to bring a few other folks along?
>   
I don't see why not. I will probably be staying around the Chennai Trade
Center. I know very little of the city. I will know about the hotel by
morning, hopefully. Somewhere close to that would be nice, unless one of
you offer to bring me to the venue and back hopefully. Autos in Chennai
are a nightmare, isn't it?

Venkat



Re: [silk] Introducing myself. Raja Venkataraman

2009-03-09 Thread sur...@hserus.net
Yup sure

-- 
srs / nokia e71

-original message-
Subject: Re: [silk] Introducing myself. Raja Venkataraman
From: "Chandrachoodan Gopalakrishnan" 
Date: 09-03-2009 18:09

On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 6:05 PM, Venkat Mangudi wrote:

> Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> > that reminds me. you asked for a meetup right?
> Yes, if anyone is interested. Thu evening, perhaps?


I am. Thursday works for me as well. Okay to bring a few other folks along?

C




Re: [silk] Introducing myself. Raja Venkataraman

2009-03-09 Thread Chandrachoodan Gopalakrishnan
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 6:05 PM, Venkat Mangudi wrote:

> Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> > that reminds me. you asked for a meetup right?
> Yes, if anyone is interested. Thu evening, perhaps?


I am. Thursday works for me as well. Okay to bring a few other folks along?

C


Re: [silk] Introducing myself. Raja Venkataraman

2009-03-09 Thread Venkat Mangudi
Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> that reminds me. you asked for a meetup right?
Yes, if anyone is interested. Thu evening, perhaps? Wed & Fri I will be
in the train.

Venkat




Re: [silk] Introducing myself. Raja Venkataraman

2009-03-09 Thread Aditya Kapil
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Raja  wrote:

>
> So far I have found it hard to find
> myself and maintain an intellectual mileu of peers and complete the
> settling
> down process in India.
>
> Welcome Raja,

I don't know if this is a function of being back or that you've been in an
academic setting for 11 years. I felt similarly when I got back as well
(though I did spend the first couple of years in academia here). But later
on I realised that academia isn't necessarily where you meet intellectuals
(..often not at all). Sometimes it's just one's outlook... There are lots of
very bright people in all walks of life. The other day I met someone who was
firguring out a new way of enhancing primary healtchare in rural India:
easily one of the brighter people I've met. Last week I also met a so called
'genius' from academia who made one of the worst fund-raising pitches I've
heard in a long time.

Adit.


-- 
"Science flies man to the moon. Religion flies man in to buildings"


Re: [silk] Introducing myself. Raja Venkataraman

2009-03-09 Thread Raja
hi Cheeni, Venkat and Deepa,
Thanks for your responses. I knew I had forgotten to mention something!
Thanks for pointing it out Deepa.
I am based currently in Bangalore actually but I keep going to Chennai
periodically (which means about once a month for a few days). Initially my
shutting rates were higher since I remained jobless for a while, but
currently I have joined one of my friends who started his own
'Bioinformatics' company here in Benson Town, Bangalore.

*Venkat wrote:
>> *some even divorced* with children (unlike myself) who don't have time
>>
>*Some even divorced* Does this seem very unlike India to you? I want
>to understand why. IMO, we've just figured out that we can actually fess
>us that we screwed up when we fell in love (agreed to marry someone) and
>leave when it does not work out.*

Well when I said that the only point I was trying to make was that I had
buried myself out of sight for years doing nothing but pretty much studying
and working and it just feels like in some ways people here in my age group
(my friends from school and college) had already traversed two laps in the
game of life before I even managed to complete one. So a lot of gap has
built up.
I don't know whether that sounds very like OR unlike India. I didn't mean it
at all like I am shocked that 'divorce happens here now'. Among my peers the
fad of 'Love' marriage was also big. I think living abroad if it had taught
me anything at all has taught me that "love marriage" is ultimately also
just marriage and it can go just as wrong as any other kind of marriage. so
in that sense I agree with you.
*
>Define "intellectual company" please. Is this going to be like "Indian
>culture"?
*Well you have a point there. :-) It is definitely bound to be subjective.
But when I meant intellectual company I guess I meant people that believe in
showing an open-minded interest to a broad range of things and ability to
discuss something heatedly without getting personal. Thats sometimes a rare
commodity.

*Srini wrote:
>Welcome Raja. I'm afraid that intellectual company is going to be
>difficult outside of small isolated pockets in a few cities in India.
>This was one of my biggest complaints about India when I returned from
>the US, and whether by intent or by accident I no longer remain in
>India.
*
Thanks Cheeni. My needs are modest. :) a small pocket will do just fine.
Atleast in the initial few months, the thoughts of moving out again were
constant. May I ask where you moved to?

Appreciate the warm welcome from everyone.

Best Regards,
Raja.

On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Deepa Mohan  wrote:

> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Raja  wrote:
>
> > Hi Everyone,
> >
> > Feels great to join Silklist. Looking at the kind of conversations
> > happening
> > here I seem to be in the midst of intellectually very sharp people with a
> > wide range of interests. I will strive to live up to that.
>
>
>
>
> Welcome, Raja. "Intellectually very sharp people":...I only hope you
> continue to believe this about ALL of us! :)
>
> Where are you based now?
>
> Cheers, Deepa.
>


Re: [silk] Introducing myself. Raja Venkataraman

2009-03-09 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian

Venkat Mangudi [09/03/09 16:48 +0530]:

Raja, maybe we should catch up for a coffee or a beer or your poison of
choice when I am in Chennai later this week. Message me offlist if you


that reminds me. you asked for a meetup right?



Re: [silk] Introducing myself. Raja Venkataraman

2009-03-09 Thread Deepa Mohan
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Raja  wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> Feels great to join Silklist. Looking at the kind of conversations
> happening
> here I seem to be in the midst of intellectually very sharp people with a
> wide range of interests. I will strive to live up to that.




Welcome, Raja. "Intellectually very sharp people":...I only hope you
continue to believe this about ALL of us! :)

Where are you based now?

Cheers, Deepa.


Re: [silk] Introducing myself. Raja Venkataraman

2009-03-09 Thread Venkat Mangudi
Srini Ramakrishnan wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Raja  wrote
>> Almost all are married
>> *some even divorced* with children (unlike myself) who don't have time
>> 
*Some even divorced* Does this seem very unlike India to you? I want
to understand why. IMO, we've just figured out that we can actually fess
us that we screwed up when we fell in love (agreed to marry someone) and
leave when it does not work out.
> Welcome Raja. I'm afraid that intellectual company is going to be
>   
Define "intellectual company" please. Is this going to be like "Indian
culture"?
> difficult outside of small isolated pockets in a few cities in India.
> This was one of my biggest complaints about India when I returned from
>   
Maybe I am not as intellectually enlightened, but I've survived. IMO,
it's just a matter of how soon will you get assimilated.
You've got used to living in a completely different kind of environment,
shielded from everyone else. And then you come to India where you *will*
know how your neighbour in the 8th house on your left (or the 12th floor
if you live in a flat) has a spat with his cousin brother twice removed.
You think this is too much information, but it seems normal here. Not to
mention that all the applications in your computer keep telling you that
colour is spelt color. :-)

Raja, maybe we should catch up for a coffee or a beer or your poison of
choice when I am in Chennai later this week. Message me offlist if you
want to hear from someone who moved back 2 years ago and survives. It
will be nice to meet some silk listers old and new in Chennai.

Venkat

PS:I now honk occasionally and still shake my fist at the cab drivers. :-)



Re: [silk] Introducing myself. Raja Venkataraman

2009-03-09 Thread Srini Ramakrishnan
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Raja  wrote:
[...]

> Almost all are married
> *some even divorced* with children (unlike myself) who don't have time
> anymore for a nice conversation or traveling. They all seem consumed by
> their jobs and family committments. So far I have found it hard to find
> myself and maintain an intellectual mileu of peers and complete the settling
> down process in India.

Welcome Raja. I'm afraid that intellectual company is going to be
difficult outside of small isolated pockets in a few cities in India.
This was one of my biggest complaints about India when I returned from
the US, and whether by intent or by accident I no longer remain in
India.

Cheeni



Re: [silk] Introducing myself - in the tone I, me, myself

2008-12-04 Thread Anil Kumar
On Tue, 2 Dec 2008 13:14:07 +0530, "Sanjeev Kumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> ah! from I, me & Myself to U...U & me .well some years back or many
> years back...I met U (in a party - I know none of u and U will believe it if
> I say temple!)


Hey Sanjeev!

Welcome!!

I wonder how many people have managed to get U (besides Mrs. U) into a
temple in all his life ;-)


--Anil (who tried and failed)
 


Re: [silk] Introducing myself - in the tone I, me, myself

2008-12-01 Thread Sanjeev Kumar
ah! from I, me & Myself to U...U & me .well some years back or many
years back...I met U (in a party - I know none of u and U will believe it if
I say temple!)then U met me...then we met again.allright let me stop
this...college connextion and mutual close friend Anil (suddenly from U to A
- Ramsay movies!)...those good old days purani jeans (I didn't have one
actually) and some fun times to remember.with years of experience
and maturity (daresay both U and me can claim the latter) behind us - I met
U and Anil in Shiok (cheers Madhu) wherein we continued ...picked up the
silk thread from where we had left!

I assure you thou shall not chase married woman (exceptions) ...especially
one who is married to a 6ft+ something and has a reputation of angry "old"
man.

Well pleasure to be part of the moderated extreme (dare not use the word
extremist) group!!


On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 9:02 PM, Deepa Mohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 6:58 PM, Sanjeev Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Dear Silklist Aficionados,
> >
> >
> > A quick introduction...
> >
> > I am Sanjeev Kumar - after meandering around (Middle East, Arica, Oz
> land,
> > Far East) for the last 14 years - I have finally arrived home
> > (Bangalore4me).
> >
>
>
> Welcome Sanjeev! Now that you have finished meandering around the world,
> you
> can continue the process with the silk threads!
>
> I am also curious to know  since Udhay has made this a moderated group
> only a short while ago (as I like to remind him, shortly after he added my
> name to the list)...how do each of you know this Udhay guy,especially if he
> didn't add you on to the list? Sanjeev Kumar (and I hope you didn't act in
> a
> great movie with Jaya Bhaduri)..how do you know U?
>
> Obviously the lurkers will never answer this question, alas. But the
> others...
>
> Let us knoU
> HoU
> You are a FoU!
>
> Deepa.
>


Re: [silk] Introducing myself - in the tone I, me, myself

2008-12-01 Thread Deepa Mohan
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Priyanka Sachar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Yep, will share.
> As soon as I am finished giving my laptop some liposuction :P.
>



You mean laposuction

D


Re: [silk] Introducing myself - in the tone I, me, myself

2008-12-01 Thread Venkat Mangudi
Srini Ramakrishnan wrote:
> This whole thread U-turn is very disgusting.
>
>   
"ThisU wholeU threadU UturnU isU veeery disgustingU, swalpa adjustU
maadkoli"



Re: [silk] Introducing myself - in the tone I, me, myself

2008-12-01 Thread Priyanka Sachar
Yep, will share.
As soon as I am finished giving my laptop some liposuction :P.
Need to free space so as to dnload pics and then upload pics.

2008/12/2 Deepa Mohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Priyanka Sachar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >wrote:
>
> > I watched the lopsided smile and even clicked pics! :)
>
>
> Could you share a couple of pics with me, Priyanka? Thanks!
>
> Deepa.
>
>
> >
> > >
> > > Anyone watched Venus smiling yesterday?
> > >
> > > http://deponti.livejournal.com/471223.html
> > >
> > >
> > > Deepa.
> > >
> >
>


Re: [silk] Introducing myself - in the tone I, me, myself

2008-12-01 Thread Deepa Mohan
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Priyanka Sachar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> I watched the lopsided smile and even clicked pics! :)


Could you share a couple of pics with me, Priyanka? Thanks!

Deepa.


>
> >
> > Anyone watched Venus smiling yesterday?
> >
> > http://deponti.livejournal.com/471223.html
> >
> >
> > Deepa.
> >
>


Re: [silk] Introducing myself - in the tone I, me, myself

2008-12-01 Thread Srini Ramakrishnan
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Deepa Mohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]

>
> Bij-Umy response to this is, IU (actually, aiyo).


This whole thread U-turn is very disgusting.

Cheeni


Re: [silk] Introducing myself - in the tone I, me, myself

2008-12-01 Thread Priyanka Sachar
I watched the lopsided smile and even clicked pics! :)

2008/12/2 Deepa Mohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Biju Chacko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Are there really people who don't know U?
>
>
>
> Bij-Umy response to this is, IU (actually, aiyo).
>
> Wish I could make it to Mysore... :(
>
> Anyone watched Venus smiling yesterday?
>
> http://deponti.livejournal.com/471223.html
>
>
> Deepa.
>


Re: [silk] Introducing myself - in the tone I, me, myself

2008-12-01 Thread Deepa Mohan
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Biju Chacko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
> Are there really people who don't know U?



Bij-Umy response to this is, IU (actually, aiyo).

Wish I could make it to Mysore... :(

Anyone watched Venus smiling yesterday?

http://deponti.livejournal.com/471223.html


Deepa.


Re: [silk] Introducing myself - in the tone I, me, myself

2008-12-01 Thread Biju Chacko
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 12:01 AM, Ramakrishnan Sundaram
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/12/1 Deepa Mohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> how do you know U?
>
> Deepa, you are either U or non-U, as Nancy Mitford might say.
>
> Updating it for the U we know, you could say that you either know U,
> or you will. Someday.
>
> And six degrees will be one.

Are there really people who don't know U?

-- b



Re: [silk] Introducing myself - in the tone I, me, myself

2008-12-01 Thread Madhu Menon

Sanjeev Kumar wrote:

I am Sanjeev Kumar - after meandering around (Middle East, Arica, Oz land,
Far East) for the last 14 years - I have finally arrived home


Hi there Sanjeev. You sound familiar. :)

Madhu


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Re: [silk] Introducing myself - in the tone I, me, myself

2008-12-01 Thread Ramakrishnan Sundaram
2008/12/1 Deepa Mohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> how do you know U?

Deepa, you are either U or non-U, as Nancy Mitford might say.

Updating it for the U we know, you could say that you either know U,
or you will. Someday.

And six degrees will be one.

Ram



Re: [silk] Introducing myself - in the tone I, me, myself

2008-12-01 Thread Deepa Mohan
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 6:58 PM, Sanjeev Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dear Silklist Aficionados,
>
>
> A quick introduction...
>
> I am Sanjeev Kumar - after meandering around (Middle East, Arica, Oz land,
> Far East) for the last 14 years - I have finally arrived home
> (Bangalore4me).
>


Welcome Sanjeev! Now that you have finished meandering around the world, you
can continue the process with the silk threads!

I am also curious to know  since Udhay has made this a moderated group
only a short while ago (as I like to remind him, shortly after he added my
name to the list)...how do each of you know this Udhay guy,especially if he
didn't add you on to the list? Sanjeev Kumar (and I hope you didn't act in a
great movie with Jaya Bhaduri)..how do you know U?

Obviously the lurkers will never answer this question, alas. But the
others...

Let us knoU
HoU
You are a FoU!

Deepa.


Re: [silk] Introducing myself - in the tone I, me, myself

2008-12-01 Thread Venkat Mangudi
Welcome to Silk, Sanjeev.

Sanjeev Kumar wrote:
> Thanks Udhay for making me part of this and look forward to interacting with
> you all on the web and whenever opportunity presents itself ..in person..
>
>   
We do have silk list meets whenever someone fancies a drink or two. :-)
We also run away from the cities once in a while under the guise of FoU
(Friends of Udhay) where, again, we drink copious amounts of alcohol and
ramble for a while. I am guilty of not doing it often, hopefully that
will change.

Venkat



Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2006-11-28 Thread Deepa Mohan

Hi Zainab, It was nice to meet you in person...welcome to Silk!

Deepa.


On 11/26/06, Zainab Bawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Dear All,

Udhay put me on the Silk List on my request.

I am Zainab Bawa, currently registered for my Ph.D. at the Center for the
Study of Culture and Society (CSCS) in Bangalore. I plan to work on
different financial networks operating in Bangalore and Mumbai and how these
are influencing the political systems on a local, national and global scale.


Originally from Mumbai, I used to avidly blog to document my research on
Mumbai city and how the city has been changing (www.xanga.com/citybytes).
Now in Bangalore, I have been short of time and imagination to blog, but
always on the look out for interesting stories that I can write about on
cities and people (www.kafila.org).

Guess that's all.

Best,
Zainab


Zainab Bawa
Mumbai

www.xanga.com/citybytes 

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Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2006-11-26 Thread Zainab Bawa
Hey,
  Thanks for this! Will check it out!
  Best,
  Zee

Casey O'Donnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  On 11/26/06, Zainab Bawa wrote:
> I am Zainab Bawa, currently registered for my Ph.D. at the Center for the 
> Study of Culture and Society (CSCS) in Bangalore. I plan to work on different 
> financial networks operating in Bangalore and Mumbai and how these are 
> influencing the political systems on a local, national and global scale.

Welcome. Another fellow Ph.D.-er here.

You might want to check out:
http://www.anthrosource.net/doi/abs/10.1525/can.2005.20.1.068?journalCode=can
Situating Global Capitalisms: A View from Wall Street Investment Banks
Karen Ho
University of Minnesota

It might be useful, regardless it's interesting.

Cheers.
Casey




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Mumbai 

www.xanga.com/citybytes

 
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Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2006-11-26 Thread Nishant Shah

Dear Miss Bawa,
you sound surprisingly familiar. I am sure we have exchanged a few notes in
the past about research interests but I can't really place you. I hope Silk
helps you in your academic and non-academic adventures.
regards
Nishant.
p.s. how do you like the formal style? good to have you zee.

On 11/26/06, Zainab Bawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Dear All,

Udhay put me on the Silk List on my request.

I am Zainab Bawa, currently registered for my Ph.D. at the Center for the
Study of Culture and Society (CSCS) in Bangalore. I plan to work on
different financial networks operating in Bangalore and Mumbai and how these
are influencing the political systems on a local, national and global scale.


Originally from Mumbai, I used to avidly blog to document my research on
Mumbai city and how the city has been changing (www.xanga.com/citybytes).
Now in Bangalore, I have been short of time and imagination to blog, but
always on the look out for interesting stories that I can write about on
cities and people (www.kafila.org).

Guess that's all.

Best,
Zainab


Zainab Bawa
Mumbai

www.xanga.com/citybytes 

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Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small 
Business.





--
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Ph.D. Student, CSCS, Bangalore.
Visiting Scholar, NCU, Taiwan.
# 886-911-508346


Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2006-11-26 Thread Casey O'Donnell

On 11/26/06, Zainab Bawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I am Zainab Bawa, currently registered for my Ph.D. at the Center for the Study 
of Culture and Society (CSCS) in Bangalore. I plan to work on different 
financial networks operating in Bangalore and Mumbai and how these are 
influencing the political systems on a local, national and global scale.


Welcome. Another fellow Ph.D.-er here.

You might want to check out:
http://www.anthrosource.net/doi/abs/10.1525/can.2005.20.1.068?journalCode=can
Situating Global Capitalisms: A View from Wall Street Investment Banks
Karen Ho
University of Minnesota

It might be useful, regardless it's interesting.

Cheers.
Casey



Re: [silk] Introducing myself

2006-11-26 Thread Venkat Mangudi

Zainab Bawa wrote:

Udhay put me on the Silk List on my request.

Welcome to Silk. You will find this quite enjoyable, I dare say.

Cheers,
V