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From: Arindam Banerjee on 9 Apr 2010 01:08 On Apr 8, 11:10 pm, Romanise <josh...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Apr 7, 11:31 pm, Arindam Banerjee <adda1...(a)bigpond.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On Apr 7, 10:37 pm, Romanise <josh...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > To get the award, you got to get it in person, and for that you have > > > > to stay in Ashoka hotel. So you got to pay them some thousand dollars > > > > US for the privilege. In advance. Plus your own air fare, and the > > > > time you spent there for which you do not make earnings. If you don't > > > > pay in advance for the hospitality, you do not get the award. > > > > You took no offence at being asked to pay for hospitality and that too > > > of Ashoka Hotel? Or you consider that normal for awards? > > > > > It does > > > > not come by post, for they say the idea is to learn from NRI > > > > experience and that cannot happen if you don't come to India. > > > > You accept the premise that those who want to learn must be paid back > > > by spending on Ashoka Hotel by the person from whom they want to > > > learn? > > > > > So it > > > > is not a matter of buying and selling as you wrongly put it. It is > > > > one of expense, which one may or may not be able to afford, for some > > > > possible future gain. > > > > > > Neither it says it gets any yearly grant from any government. > > > > > > What I find strange is that you were asked to buy an award and you > > > > > felt neither offended, nor felt it your duty to expose the sellers of > > > > > the award for the good name of Bharat. > > > > > What a joke. Does anyone really care about what I say? I have been > > > > talking about the IFE, HTN etc. for ages and no one bothers. The only > > > > response, and that too gratuitous, I ever got from GoI was a most > > > > stinking one, from one Abominable Garg, a minor govt. functionary and > > > > careerist in some scientific department. Good name of Bharat, is for > > > > the quotawallahs to uphold. > > > > You wrote to "Abominable Garg" about the offer of the award? > > > No, that was in 2003 when news of my new findings in physics were > > splashed in the media, and later followed by an article I wrote in > > Outlook magazine. > > It was not about your IFE or HTN but it was regarding the award you > have been talking about that I inquired if you tried to expose the > culprit Indian Institution you said is Government supported. I never said it was a culprit Indian institution. That is entirely your own and completely wrong lying stand. If it was, people like the President of India, top Cabinet ministers, etc. should not be handing out those awards, and the awardees should not be seated in positions of honour in the Republic Day parade. Your slimy attitude, of slipping in this lie and pretending that I told it implicitly, is digusting and dishonourable. But, I never expected anything else from you. If I at all reply to your toxic posts, that is only because I am writing for an international audience, and want to show that all is clear and well with me. Arindam Banerjee
From: Romanise on 9 Apr 2010 01:08 On Apr 7, 11:38 pm, Arindam Banerjee <adda1...(a)bigpond.com> wrote: > On Apr 7, 11:05 pm, Romanise <josh...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Apr 7, 1:10 pm, Arindam Banerjee <banerjeeadda1...(a)gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > To get the award, you got to get it in person, and for that you have > > > to stay in Ashoka hotel. So you got to pay them some thousand dollars > > > US for the privilege. In advance. Plus your own air fare, and the > > > time you spent there for which you do not make earnings. If you don't > > > pay in advance for the hospitality, you do not get the award. > > > Did you tell your employers about you being nominated for Bharat > > Rattan and the expenses involved. > > What employers? I am a contractor, private businessman, and gentleman > of leisure, since 2006. Businessman bit is odd as you would not invest money where you had a chance to get more than the money than what your were asked to spend. So the nomination for the award came after 2006. > > I am sure they would have felt honoured to meet most of the expenses > > and give you on-duty leave. > > Why should I have bothered them with matters of no concern to them? I > wasn't paid to collect top awards from foreign countries! We were > specifically told in a department meeting to do the research needed > for the company in the company time. Are you now saying that you were an employee when you were nominated for the award. Businesses are interested in their employees being given awards and would certainly chip it in, unless the employee is a menial labour, like a water boy. > > Did you not know then the Australian Mining Pioneer Sir Jean-Paul > > Turcaud,the prospector Mr Malcolm Fabian or the famous Scientist > > Straydoggie ? I am sure any of them would have felt honoured by their > > friend and the only true genius after Newton and Maxwell, your good > > self. Even Peter Webb would have felt honoured by you becoming Bharat > > Rattan. > > Hind Rattan was what I was nominated for - and the reason given was > not specific but very general and common to all nominees. These > gentlemen you mentiona are recent acquaintances. Even the famous Scientist Straydoggie? > Arindam Banerjee
From: Arindam Banerjee on 9 Apr 2010 01:18 On Apr 8, 7:03 pm, "Ostap S. B. M. Bender Jr." <ostap_bender_1...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > On Apr 7, 3:38 pm, Arindam Banerjee <adda1...(a)bigpond.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On Apr 7, 11:05 pm, Romanise <josh...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Apr 7, 1:10 pm, Arindam Banerjee <banerjeeadda1...(a)gmail.com> > > > wrote: > > > > > To get the award, you got to get it in person, and for that you have > > > > to stay in Ashoka hotel. So you got to pay them some thousand dollars > > > > US for the privilege. In advance. Plus your own air fare, and the > > > > time you spent there for which you do not make earnings. If you don't > > > > pay in advance for the hospitality, you do not get the award. > > > > Did you tell your employers about you being nominated for Bharat > > > Rattan and the expenses involved. > > > What employers? I am a contractor, private businessman, and gentleman > > of leisure, since 2006. > > So, you are not related to the Arindam Banerjee who's actually > accomplished something in life: > > www-users.cs.umn.edu/~banerjee/ > > Arindam Banerjee > Assistant Professor > McKnight Land-Grant Professor (2009-11) > Department of Computer Science and Engineering > University of Minnesota, Twin Cities > > > > > > > > I am sure they would have felt honoured to meet most of the expenses > > > and give you on-duty leave. > > > Why should I have bothered them with matters of no concern to them? I > > wasn't paid to collect top awards from foreign countries! We were > > specifically told in a department meeting to do the research needed > > for the company in the company time. > > > > Did you not know then the Australian Mining Pioneer Sir Jean-Paul > > > Turcaud,the prospector Mr Malcolm Fabian or the famous Scientist > > > Straydoggie ? I am sure any of them would have felt honoured by their > > > friend and the only true genius after Newton and Maxwell, your good > > > self. Even Peter Webb would have felt honoured by you becoming Bharat > > > Rattan. > > > Hind Rattan was what I was nominated for > > Don't despair. Some day you will be nominated for Front Rattan. > > > - and the reason given was > > not specific but very general and common to all nominees. > > Were you nominated for Hind Rattan before or after you were nominated > for the Nobel Prize? Dear arsehole, I don't care for prizes, for I am a karmayogi, following the dictates of Lord Krishna in the Gita. Yogah karmasu kaushalam is the IIT Kharagpur motto, and cerainly dedicated action for the Divine, which is yoga, results in prosperity. Such is my long engineering experience, which has led to lots of prosperity for all those I worked for, and for all those they worked for, over 30+ years; and a small part of all that good stuff I am enjoying too. All my professional work has been confidential, and so, beyond the scope of award or censure! I don't know why I was nominated for the award - it is not a scam, and other than myself, I don't know of others who have been so honoured. They first saw my bio-data before nominating me. O arsehole, you gotta try harder if you want to make a bigger impact as an arsehole in this world. See, the kallu-mallu quotawallah, corrupt to the core, is trying to educate you in that line. Let us see, how well you can put up your obnoxious front! now, get lost, you useless twit. Arindam Banerjee
From: Arindam Banerjee on 9 Apr 2010 01:19 ..
From: Arindam Banerjee on 9 Apr 2010 01:21
Why are you so interested? Why all your stupid questions - nothing better to do, what? |