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   Many faces and nick names or cloned peop 18-Oct-01 GP
     GP-ji wrote: >We all make GBNC.org di 18-Oct-01 ashu
       The idea is NOT to create a cyber versio 18-Oct-01 NK
         Hi NK, It is with pleasure that I not 22-Oct-01 ashu
           Hi Nk: Ashu can be fun at times!!! 22-Oct-01 VillageVoice
             Village Voice, Indeed. Happy Vija 22-Oct-01 NK
               dear NK: But why, if I may? 22-Oct-01 VillageVoice
                 My dear Village Voice, Why, you ask m 22-Oct-01 NK
                   Trust me, NK, I am used to your kinda qu 22-Oct-01 NVillageVoice
                     Dear NK: I am happy that my question 22-Oct-01 VillageVoice
                       >I am happy that my question took you on 22-Oct-01 NK


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GP Posted on 18-Oct-01 05:14 AM

Many faces and nick names or cloned peoples come and go.
Most of them, come up with a lot of interest, and their interest
die immediately because they could not differentiate between
Pillow/Private/personal and Public. They start here jumping on
someone with their personal grudges, and finally, end up
with either new name and lately, new IP address. Some of them
have sustained, mostly

1. who could neglect others' comment or
2. who could swallow others comment:
Hajmola in Cyberspace ="Sansar yastai chha. Santan thari thari ka".
3. who could go on defending and hammering if required without caring
what others will think.
4. who select only a few fine topics and make "tailor made comments". So,
cool to read them, and these writers consider this as their pride
and their ego is to let others overtake, "PLEASE GO AHEAD".
Gautam Buddha in this forum, if you slap him, s/he will ask for another
slap please.
5. who just keep reading the headlines and inform writers that hey
its time to stop the thread.
6. who just find articles from somewhere and let others know. Did you read ?
7. who just post Greeting Messages, and inform others taht
Dashain is ahead, New Years is ahead . . . . .
8. Some like me who write indigenious (spl?) ideas, mostly never responded
by others or never interesting to others. Still love to ponder own
hypothesis, laws, mechanicsm, analysis, and analogy. Such peoples
do not bother whether you read it or not, but, it surely releases
your stresses, and as Ashu said, if Dipendra had such forum, he
would surely have brusted his anger, or state of mind and released
the pressure. In my profession, I spend 90% of time talking
UNDRAINED and DRAINED conditions, and I spend most of the
time teaching my students, the stability during undrained and
drained conditions. Undrained condition is very harmful, compared
to Drained condition. Peoples should be allowed to drain as
early as possible like water draining from Sand, and should not
be like negative pore pressure in your body when you drink too
much BEER, and can not find toillet nearby, its because the
liquid inside your body is under extra pressure, you are passing
through NO VOLUME CHANGE, which means you will probably
suffer from plastic deformation. Probably, you know the differences
between PLASTIC and ELASTIC. In order to remain yourself,
in elastic condition, you should let your body drain the -ve
pore pressure on time, and similarly the THINGS inside your
brain. I am in mechanics, but, not a psychology, but,
mechanics is such a great thing, every one needs and useful
if you know well. When a sof clay is under swelling and
compression, repeatedly, we call it overconsolidate, and probably,
peoples who have come under flatter and fire are strong
and flexible, all most elastic. They won't be leaving or staying this place
just because there are under some FIRE or FLATTERs. So, think
of being ELASTIC and overconsolidated.

Are you confused? with my analogy. No Problem, skip it. As long
as San ji does not warn here space problem, I guess no one else should
be warning me to keep the lenght shorter. If you can not find time
to read it, I am sorry, I also wanted to read the contents in whole
cyberspace, surf all pages, but, I don't have enough RESOURCE
and time. I just stopped because the world is not for me alone,
but, for all of us. Someone will read this, the others will be
reading others. Lets enjoy.

We all make GBNC.org discussion forum. Let this forum remain colorful.
If you fall, in those group, I guess you will survive the SAD(DLE) point,
and remain part of this community, otherwise, KULE LAM THOKE HUNCHA.
You will be crawling in the night without sleep, if you do not fall in those
groups.

GP
ashu Posted on 18-Oct-01 05:55 AM

GP-ji wrote:

>We all make GBNC.org discussion forum. Let
>this forum remain colorful.

Very well said, GP-ji.

And let there be visitors from Australia, other parts of Nepal, the US, UK and
the rest of the world come here too, again and again -- and share ideas, info
and thoughts, and take part in our heated and not-so-heated discussions and debates.

The idea is NOT to create a cyber version of Garrison Keillor's Lake Wobegone -- where ALL women are beautiful and ALL men are strong and ALL children are above-average . . .nor too to create an antiseptically misleading cyber-Chhahari but to have a democratically noisy and pulsating-with-life site that is teeming with ideas, disagreements and passionate arguments from all sides of an issue.

If people consider this site a success, then a large part of that success is due to various personalities and quirks of various posters -- otherwise, hoina bhanay,
a hundred robots could have posted the same number of postings, and the results
could have been similar.

So, let's continue on with out agreements and disagreements, knowing that
public debates proceed NOT with a consensus but with back-and-forth conversations and kura-kani, no matter how heated those kura-kani might be.

I am amazed to see how this site has evolved since March 2000 (when I first started to post stuff here) to attract so many visitors these days. That said, our collective voluntary work to make this site even more exciting is far from over.


>If you fall, in those group, I guess you
>will survive the SAD(DLE) point,
>and remain part of this community, otherwise,
> KULE LAM THOKE HUNCHA.
>You will be crawling in the night without
>sleep, if you do not fall in those
>groups.

Again, very well said.
I agree with you 100 per cent.

oohi
ashu
ktm,nepal
NK Posted on 18-Oct-01 01:07 PM

The idea is NOT to create a cyber version of Garrison Keillor's Lake Wobegone -- where ALL women are beautiful and ALL men are strong and ALL children are above-average . . .


Hi Ashu,

Just wanted to correct something in above paragraph. Garrison says where all the women are STRONG, where all the men are GOOD LOOKING and yes all the children are above average... The brain plays tricks on us, doesn't it? Even if we hear something again which is not the norm, we don't really hear it. We hear what our brought up has told us so far. A Freudian Slip, I guess. Again it is no big deal just thinking aloud.

NK
ashu Posted on 22-Oct-01 02:45 AM

Hi NK,

It is with pleasure that I note the correction you have made here.
Thank you.

One benefit of an OPEN, DEMOCRATIC forum is that mistakes
can be corrected easily and learning can go on without our egos
getting trampled in any way :-)

oohi
ashu
ktm,nepal
VillageVoice Posted on 22-Oct-01 11:12 AM

Hi Nk:

Ashu can be fun at times!!!

GPji, the fact of the matter is that those who just enjoy themselves will keep on posting...Of course, there will be differences in opinions, and motives for posting can be different too. There'd better be. Santan thari tharika.

Let me wish you all a Happy Dashain. NK, Ashu, GP, Biswo, Sunakhari, Nepalikt, Sommerville and all others. And Diwask (whose disclosures against The Kathmandu Post was what dragged me to this site in the first place). Have I enjoyed GBNC since.)
NK Posted on 22-Oct-01 11:20 AM

Village Voice,

Indeed.

Happy Vijaya Dashami to you as well. And the rest of the fellow posters. anyway Nhuchche - where does that name come from? This is one cyber name that has vexed me for weeks. Never mind, just a rambling of an idle brain............
VillageVoice Posted on 22-Oct-01 01:38 PM

dear NK:

But why, if I may?
NK Posted on 22-Oct-01 02:15 PM

My dear Village Voice,

Why, you ask me -
I say: what is there beyond that mountain?
What lies above this sky?
Where do you go after you die?
and, will this soul follow me around?

Why do the birds chirp?
Why do the leaves change their color?
Did somebody asked them?
Did anyone objected their enthusiasm?


Confused? Me too!

NK
NVillageVoice Posted on 22-Oct-01 03:31 PM

Trust me, NK, I am used to your kinda questions.

My five-year-old son fires them at me all the time. But don't mistake me. I say that as a complement. Every child is an artist, but only few remain so.
VillageVoice Posted on 22-Oct-01 03:38 PM

Dear NK:

I am happy that my question took you on a flight.

That aside, I *am* used to your kinda questions. My five-year-old son fires them at me all the time. Now, now...don't mistake me. I say it as a complement. Every child is born an artist; only few remain so.
NK Posted on 22-Oct-01 04:10 PM

>I am happy that my question took you on a flight.

:]

NK

ps now, that is what i call an inspiration. a short, sweet and in some way a vague ("why, if I may?")question.

pps how does your son like the US so far?