Re: [silk] Fwd: Introduction

2014-03-30 Thread Radhika, Y.
hi Pooja! your email woke me from my normal apathy. I am trained as an urban planner in the US (sans architecture background) but have rarely used it since as I had a career in development aid (community development specifically) for a long time. I am curious to know what opportunities young planne

[silk] Fwd: Introduction

2014-03-25 Thread Pooja Sastry
> > Welcome, Pooja is always a good season in West Bengal, and that ought to be > true here, too! > > I know your dad as "Nallu", but my delight at the opportunity to get to > know a child as an adult in her own right doesn't change. Can you tell > jokkus like your dad does? > Hi Deepa aunty! I re

Re: [silk] Fwd: Introduction

2008-02-08 Thread Deepa Mohan
> >we have conversations in public, in private, and in secret. All > >three are quite separate. The public is what we say to a crowd; the > >private is what we chatter amongst ourselves, when free from the > >demands of the crowd; and the secret is what we keep from everyone > >but our confidant.

Re: [silk] Fwd: Introduction

2008-02-08 Thread Udhay Shankar N
Srini Ramakrishnan wrote: [ on 12:21 PM 2/8/2008 ] This situation could have easily played out in a non-public space following the same logical course, but exposed to a public list after the the social context was better understood. In 20-20 hindsight, this seems better. Given my preference for

Re: [silk] Fwd: Introduction

2008-02-08 Thread Hassath
On Feb 8, 2008 12:21 PM, Srini Ramakrishnan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [...] Thanks Hassath and Abhijeet > for accepting my explanation and apology. :-) But now that you have our address, do something useful with it. Send us a nice postcard at least! -- - Hassath

[silk] Fwd: Introduction

2008-02-07 Thread Srini Ramakrishnan
I'd sum this as unintended consequences of a curious break from stressful work. Also known as curiosity killed the cat. Thanks Hassath and Abhijeet for accepting my explanation and apology. *I am now going to crawl away into a corner where I don't read too much email, it clearly can't be good for