Hi, Just saw this when I ran `fortune': frodo@laptop-zion:~$ fortune Techical solutions are not a matter of voting. Two legislations in the US states almost decided that the value of Pi be 3.14, exactly. Popular vote does not make for a correct solution. -- Manoj Srivastava
Regards, Mohan S N
Mohan,
Quoting Mohan Nayaka mohansn@gmail.com:
Hi, Just saw this when I ran `fortune': frodo@laptop-zion:~$ fortune Techical solutions are not a matter of voting. Two legislations in the US states almost decided that the value of Pi be 3.14, exactly. Popular vote does not make for a correct solution. -- Manoj Srivastava
I think i know this guy, he was VP of Verisign and am in touch with him :) he is pune these days ;)
Thanks & Regards, Mitul Limbani, Founder & CEO, Enterux Solutions, The Enterprise Linux Company (TM), www.enterux.com
2008/4/2, Mitul Limbani mitul@enterux.com:
Mohan,
Quoting Mohan Nayaka mohansn@gmail.com:
Hi, Just saw this when I ran `fortune': frodo@laptop-zion:~$ fortune Techical solutions are not a matter of voting. Two legislations in the US states almost decided that the value of Pi be 3.14, exactly. Popular vote does not make for a correct solution. -- Manoj Srivastava
I think i know this guy, he was VP of Verisign and am in touch with him :) he is pune these days ;)
i thought he was talking of Manoj 'debian' Srivastava :)
Anurag
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 00:28:05 +0530, Anurag anurag@gnuer.org said:
2008/4/2, Mitul Limbani mitul@enterux.com:
Mohan,
Quoting Mohan Nayaka mohansn@gmail.com:
Hi, Just saw this when I ran `fortune': frodo@laptop-zion:~$ fortune Techical solutions are not a matter of voting. Two legislations in the US states almost decided that the value of Pi be 3.14, exactly. Popular vote does not make for a correct solution. -- Manoj Srivastava
I think i know this guy, he was VP of Verisign and am in touch with him :) he is pune these days ;)
i thought he was talking of Manoj 'debian' Srivastava :)
He was.
manoj
On 02-Apr-08, at 11:48 PM, Mitul Limbani wrote:
Hi, Just saw this when I ran `fortune': frodo@laptop-zion:~$ fortune Techical solutions are not a matter of voting. Two legislations in the US states almost decided that the value of Pi be 3.14, exactly. Popular vote does not make for a correct solution. -- Manoj Srivastava
I think i know this guy, he was VP of Verisign and am in touch with him :) he is pune these days ;)
he is a core debian devel and lives in Kentucky. He is also a member of this group