On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 8:59 AM, ss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Here are some thoughts I posted in my college alumni web forum. Thoughts
sparked off by the article above and general conversations with colleagues.
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Shiv,
Remarkably well written, you make a great
On Sunday 06 Apr 2008 5:02:31 pm Srini Ramakrishnan wrote:
The health impact of IT outsourcing in India isn't yet widely
understood, but for anyone who's been through the mill it's really not
news.
Cheeni
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On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 8:59 AM, ss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Here are some thoughts I posted in my college alumni web forum. Thoughts
sparked off by the article above and general conversations with
much of the environmental and quality-of-life depredation that we see
in Bangqlore today...Less malls, less cars, less homes would translate
into less of damage.
I'd be tempted to agreeing with you if it were not for a conversation
I had this morning with a bunch of kids who work in the
On Tuesday 15 Apr 2008 9:40:25 am Gautam John wrote:
to them, it's a trade-off that they are
happy paying.
This is the problem IMO
Children, and young people (unmarried, less than 25) feel indestructible. In
India they are brought up to believe that their salaries are more than
adequate
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 10:08 AM, ss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unless older people who have been there done that can offer viable and
attractive alternatives the young people will understand only after going
through needless pain.
Interesting you should use the old man answer while I was