Re: [silk] Books and libraries

2014-11-05 Thread Anil Kumar
On 03-Nov-2014, at 4:09 pm, Nikhil Mehra nikhil.mehra...@gmail.com wrote: Just hearing that Eloor is still around is a massive nostalgia fix. Thanks! On 3 Nov 2014 16:06, Alok G. Singh alephn...@gmail.com wrote: Bharat Shetty bharat.she...@gmail.com writes: Anyone on this lists borrow

Re: [silk] Books and libraries

2014-11-05 Thread Anil Kumar
On 05-Nov-2014, at 2:08 pm, Anil Kumar anilkumar.naga...@gmail.com wrote: On 03-Nov-2014, at 4:09 pm, Nikhil Mehra nikhil.mehra...@gmail.com wrote: Just hearing that Eloor is still around is a massive nostalgia fix. Thanks! On 3 Nov 2014 16:06, Alok G. Singh alephn...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: [silk] Books and libraries

2014-11-05 Thread Venkatesh Hariharan
Dava Sobel's Longitude is a fascinating account of how longitude was fixed. I never realized how challenging this task was. On Nov 3, 2014 8:34 AM, Thaths tha...@gmail.com wrote: On Mon Nov 03 2014 at 1:21:36 PM Bharat Shetty bharat.she...@gmail.com wrote: That said, which has been the best

Re: [silk] Books and libraries

2014-11-05 Thread Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Venkatesh Hariharan ven...@gmail.com wrote: Dava Sobel's Longitude is a fascinating account of how longitude was fixed. I never realized how challenging this task was. On that note, https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17239116-everest---the-first-ascent is an