[Fwd: jayaprabha inkOsaari]

Hari K Tadepalli (hari_k_tadepalli@ccm.co.intel.com)
Wed, 01 Oct 1997 15:44:07 -0700


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    > "alamElu manga adbhuta soundaryaanni padaMlO chindElaa chEyagaligina
    > annamayya anTE entO ishTaMtO paaTu naaku kinchit ukrOshamoo, asooyaa
    > kooDaa lEkapOlEdu.
    > ........
    > ........
    > ayyaa! annamayya!! neeku tappa E kavayitrikee bhaashalO ee veelu
    > lEnE lEdaa? nee naaTikee - naanaaTikee!!"


Absolutely not !  So long as one has something to say,  one will find
a way to say it ! (This is one of my favorite aphorisms, borrowed
from a book on software engineering I was reading years ago).
All scientific discoveries and inventions should serve as unfailing
examples. Conversely, if one has failed to find a way to say something,
one probably had nothing to say, either by way of discovering
something unknown, or by way of communicating what is already
known.

T. Hari Krishna



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Date: Wed, 01 Oct 1997 15:40:16 -0700
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    > "alamElu manga adbhuta soundaryaanni padaMlO chindElaa chEyagaligina
    > annamayya anTE entO ishTaMtO paaTu naaku kinchit ukrOshamoo, asooyaa
    > kooDaa lEkapOlEdu.
    > ........
    > ........
    > ayyaa! annamayya!! neeku tappa E kavayitrikee bhaashalO ee veelu
    > lEnE lEdaa? nee naaTikee - naanaaTikee!!"


Absolutely not !  So long as one has something to say,  one will find
a way to say it ! (This is one of my favorite aphorisms, borrowed
from a book on software engineering I was reading years ago).
All scientific discoveries and inventions should serve as unfailing
examples. Conversely, if one has failed to find a way to say something,
one probably had nothing to say, either by way of discovering
something unknown, or by way of communicating what is already
known.

T. Hari Krishna


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