Re: Explanation from an expatriate (RE:Ekalavya)

Ramana R. Juvvadi (juvvadi@horizoncomp.com)
Fri, 15 Nov 1996 16:06:54 -0500


Madhava Kumar Turumella writes:
 > At 09:53 AM 11/15/96 -0500, you wrote:

 > >This is a different topic. I wouldn't be surprised one way or the 
 > >other if you can conclusively establish it.
 > I think, (don't blame me if I read inbetween lines) I should better
 > stop and get out of here. Thanks anyway for reminding me that I,
 > one way or other can conclusively, establish it.  I can understand
 > what you are trying to say...

Oops! I seem to have irked you. All I meant was I don't have any
opinion on it and I wouldn't be surprised one way or the other.  I'll
believe your theory if you can conclusively establish it.  I haven't
done anything remotely like suggesting you should get out of here. I
urge you to take it as "sparthayA vardhatE vidyA" (Did I get the quote
right?). If there is no argument, there is no scope for learning.
There is no point in taking an academic argument personally. In these
days of information overload and lack of time, the best compliment
somebody can pay you is to pick an academic argument with you.

 > Regards
 > Madhava

Ramana