From: Arindam Banerjee on
On Apr 9, 7:58 pm, Romanise <josh...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 9, 10:37 am, Arindam Banerjee <adda1...(a)bigpond.com> wrote:
>
> > In UK people pay huge amounts to the
> > govt. to get public honours, this has been a long tradition.  So maybe
> > the Indian Govt. is trying something on those lines.  Sell some
> > honours to those who can buy.  Not a bad idea at all.
>
> Now you are maligning British Government and have come out in open in
> maligning Indian Government.

You are a fool.

From: Arindam Banerjee on
On Apr 9, 9:05 pm, Romanise <josh...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 9, 10:37 am, Arindam Banerjee <adda1...(a)bigpond.com> wrote:
>
> >  Why
> > on earth should I try to "expose" some institution supported by the
> > Union Govt. of India???
>
> How was/is your award giving institution supported by the Union
> Government of India?
>
>
>
>
>
> > > What award giving Government supported Institutions you know that ask
> > > those who they want give awards to pay for their expenses to come to
> > > receive awards.
>
> > I neither know nor care.  Evidently these guys believe that we NRIs
> > are made of money, and so spending a few thousand dollars of our own
> > money on hotels is nothing for us. Unfortunately in my case, they got
> > the wrong guy.  I am not that well off.  From that point of view, I
> > probably did not deserve the Hind Rattan award so did not take it.
> > Very just!  That the kallu-mallu quotawallah scum of the earth,
> > corrupt to their evil cores, and their likes, may make merry of that,
> > does not bother me at all.
>
> > > Vishwanath Pratap Singh when he was a Minister of Central Government
> > > of India used to invite questions from Public, perhaps other Ministers
> > > too. Those whose questions were selected to be aired were invited to
> > > Delhi to aske them on Indian National TV. Their travel expenses as
> > > well as their stay in Delhi was paid by Indian National TV
> > > Doordarshan.
>
> > Okay, but these were not NRIs.  In UK people pay huge amounts to the
> > govt. to get public honours, this has been a long tradition.  So maybe
> > the Indian Govt. is trying something on those lines.  Sell some
> > honours to those who can buy.  Not a bad idea at all.  The British
> > Rulers had titles like Rai Bahadur, Rai Sahib etc. and no doubt these
> > worthy people gave them something to get those honours, in some sort
> > of currency.
>
> > > >  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.
>
> > > If that is so that is more of a reason to expose such Institutions
> > > which sell their awards.
>
> > All that they are doing is open.  If you do not like it, do whatever
> > you wish.  Just don't expect me to do what you might do.
>
> > > > Your slimy attitude, of
> > > > slipping in this lie and pretending that I told it implicitly, is
> > > > digusting and dishonourable.
>
> > > What is dishonourable is not to expose the Institution.
>
> > Expose what exactly?  They are pretty open.  I got a letter by mail
> > saying that I was under consideration for the award, and could I send
> > them a bio-data.  A panel would study it.
>
> You did send your bio-data?

Yes.

> Did you care to know what credentials the panel that was to study it
> had?

They gave some details.

> Or just as you are grabbing the "scientist" Straydoggie whose purpose
> of starting this thread cannot be other than get you more humiliated,
> exposed, you grabbed that Institution (NRI Welfare Society - with
> dubious patrons) which you even today are thinking is supported by the
> Union Government of India.

If it is not supported by the Union Government of India, why do the
top Indian leaders give out the prizes? I checked out this award in
Wikipedia, and wiki said that this NGO had govt. backing. All this
evidence is enough for me to be satisfied that it is not a scam of the
Nigerian type.

As I said earlier, you are a fool, and of a peculiarly twisted type.
I think we can understand the likes of great-unca gandi and the urine-
drinker morarji better after studying your weird gujju thought
patterns. So keep on pouring your silly, mean and ridiculous
thinking, Indians will greatly benefit from such exposure.

> Of course the only point in your favour is that you were not conned
> except being deluded even today that the award was something worth
> having and keep telling about it here on Usenet.

I was not rich enough to accept this award but am certainly glad I was
chosen for it. You are an evil fool to think otherwise, and all your
twistings have made you only more pathetic.

> > Then they said that I would
> > get it, if I could come in person, and stay in Ashoka Hotel.  I would
> > get an opportunity to meet other awardees, we would have seminars and
> > tours, meetings and dinners, and a Govt. dignitary of the highest
> > level would present us awards.  We would get very good seats in the
> > Republic Day parade.  So, what is wrong about all this?
>
> > > > 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.
>
> > > Only trouble is that no one is seconding you for awarding yourself
> > > Nobel Prize.
>
> > As usual, you are making no sense.  I may deserve some Nobel prizes
> > and much more, but that is not my lookout.
>
> > > Perhaps they consider you fit for an award where you have to pay
> > > hospitality and travel expenses.
>
> > One gotta start from somewhere.  I got all the awards I wanted, many
> > many years ago.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Arindam Banerjee.- Hide quoted text -
>
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From: Arindam Banerjee on
On Apr 9, 8:00 pm, Romanise <josh...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 9, 6:24 am, Arindam Banerjee <adda1...(a)bigpond.com> wrote:
>
> > W  I have written on
> > many important matters,
>
> Would you care to enumerate them?

Weren't you following my talks with Zinnic on various matters in
physics very closely? Now, more and more people are agreeing with me,
and they are all out to throw out the wrong ideas of einstein's
special relativity, following my new findings and analysis. The
important thing to do now, IS TO CHANGE ALL THE TEXT BOOKS ON PHYSICS
WHICH STILL TEACH THESE WRONG THEORIES. Only then will this subject
regain its vitality, and be the source of a superior technology.

Cheers,
Arindam Banerjee
From: Arindam Banerjee on
..
From: Myself,PresentContinuouslyTenseMallu on
On 4/8/2010 10:19 PM, Arindam Banerjee wrote:
> .


Luverly!! The bungholey blowhard spammed several newsgroups with a period.


He couldn't come up with a response rank
Poor Arindumb, his mind went blank.
Posts about himself are close to a myriad
But today, he could only manage a period.