Naaga Phani sarma got it easy? No. -Reply

Mohan Parigi (MIDOT.MICHTRANS3.parigim@state.mi.us)
Tue, 10 Sep 1996 12:40:55 -0400


>>> Kumar Vadaparty <kumarv@bellcore.com> 09/09/96 05:57pm >>>
wrote:

>First, there is no such thing as "simultaneous" no matter what format you
>use. It is concurrent. Not simultaneous.

Having known you on this forum for your aptitude for rigour, I should have
been more specific. But I did not want to sound too techie.

>Poor guy, for our time limitations, he did work harder. So, the least 
>we can do is to admit it.

Dont get me wrong. My question was not a comment on the master's
virtuosity. aayanekkaDa , nEnekkaDa !

>In the following Mohan questions the relative difficulty of satavadhanam,
Mine was a genuine doubt. I have not seen many avadhaanaalu (utmost
three or four). I was under the impression that avadhaani should first take
all n inputs ( 8/108/1116) and process them "at once" and reel out the
answers. My false notion was corrected by Nasy et al.'s  reply.

Thanks for your clarification too.

Madan Mohan