[silk] World Cup

2007-03-10 Thread Gautam John
Now that the World Cup [Cricket] is upon us, I was wondering if anyone knew of a mobile phone application that would report scores and enable one to keep a track of matches. Thus far I've found this: http://plusmo.com/cricket/getcm.shtml and it scrapes commentary from Cricinfo but it's pretty

Re: [silk] Article in today's ET.

2007-03-10 Thread Ingrid
On 3/10/07, Neha Viswanathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, I was one of the alumni co-ods in undergrad. We were trying to prepare a list for some alumni event. In the eighties - someone had completely messed up the alumni lists - which meant that all we were left with was a lot of maiden

Re: [silk] Article in today's ET.

2007-03-10 Thread ashok _
The thing is - even if I enjoy the humour - I have to pretend I don't - because apparently that gives out crazy messages too. This is very interesting. because, yesterday, i was visiting a certain office in an official capacity. I had to wait because there was somebody in with the person i

Re: [silk] Article in today's ET.

2007-03-10 Thread Udhay Shankar N
Neha Viswanathan wrote: [ on 01:18 PM 3/10/2007 ] So if I was looking for Shruti Shukla, googling, asking classmates, asking other people - no one had a clue. (Chances are she moved with her husband to some place, lost touch with her friends.) Phone numbers change over 15 years, so do

Re: [silk] Article in today's ET.

2007-03-10 Thread Deepa Mohan
so the neighbor's wife had come and described the procedure of how the deed was done with the husband to the secretary. And the Now mind you, this was a purely casual conversation, it did not imply anything at all, neither from me, nor from her. There were no implicit or explicit messages here.

Re: [silk] Article in today's ET.

2007-03-10 Thread shiv sastry
On Saturday 10 Mar 2007 5:09 pm, ashok _ wrote: Now mind you, this was a purely casual conversation, it did not imply anything at all, neither from me, nor from her. There were no implicit or explicit messages here.  It was clearly understood from both sides... This is an unusual conversation

Re: [silk] Article in today's ET.

2007-03-10 Thread shiv sastry
On Saturday 10 Mar 2007 1:18 pm, Neha Viswanathan wrote: Hell, even my colleagues became unsafe after 11. ROTFL!!

Re: [silk] Article in today's ET.

2007-03-10 Thread shiv sastry
On Saturday 10 Mar 2007 1:18 pm, Neha Viswanathan wrote: They forwarded some of the most obscene mails i have laid eyes on to each other. The thing is - even if I enjoy the humour - I have to pretend I don't - because apparently that gives out crazy messages too. Whoops - I clicked send on my

Re: [silk] Article in today's ET.

2007-03-10 Thread Neha Viswanathan
I don't know whether its them or me.. It's you. :) (jk) -- Neha Viswanathan +44(0) 77695 65886 London, UK http://withinandwithout.com | http://globalvoicesonline.org

Re: [silk] World Cup

2007-03-10 Thread Udhay Shankar N
Gautam John wrote: [ on 03:32 PM 3/10/2007 ] Now that the World Cup [Cricket] is upon us, I was wondering if anyone knew of a mobile phone application that would report scores and enable one to keep a track of matches. Might this help? http://www.funsms.net/free_cricket_scores.htm Also, try

Re: [silk] World Cup

2007-03-10 Thread Udhay Shankar N
Udhay Shankar N wrote: [ on 11:22 PM 3/10/2007 ] http://www.funsms.net/free_cricket_scores.htm More promising looking links: http://www.cricinfomobile.com/MOBILE/ http://www.airtelworld.com/air-live/live_cricket.jsp Udhay -- ((Udhay Shankar N)) ((udhay @ pobox.com)) ((www.digeratus.com))