Cloning idiots - the easy way.
Well the short and simple answer is:
Have a daily dose of this - http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/
I happened to come upon this blog via rediff on the web. Now if things weren' t discussed in such earnest seriousness on this blog - it would be quite a hoot. It still is sometimes.
When words like "christist" ( huh?) are coined and bandied about in such abandon, well, give me more, man. The idea the these malicious "christists", not to mention those marauding, evil "mohameddans" are out to decimate hindus and hinduim, that they are militating against hindus' numbers ( now how many are those - 80% of a billion and more? something like 800 million, and looks like a large number to me) by conversion (christists, ahem) and multiplying like rabbits ( muslims) , that hinduism is in grave danger and in need of saving, and that "hindus" are suffering some kind of "apartheid" ( excuse me?) in their own land seems to occupy the writer's minds for a large part - maybe about 99 % percent of it. And the rest - the 1% - he uses for thinking; and it shows in his writing.
If you are looking for more humor, you might want to read the readers's ( or would acolytes be the right word?) comments.
Aha, and then there is more humor in the author's articles on rediff.com.
If you want some innovative theories about the causes of tsunamis you might want to read this. (And if you have a bullshit detector close by, you might want to turn it off, for it might blow its fuse - and that caveat goes for a lot of his articles). And please don't blame me if - either you find a bitter aftertaste in your mouth, or your stomach hurts from laughing too much - two reactions that I have had after two readings of this eminent article.
http://www.rediff.com/news/2004/dec/27rajeev.htm
Before leaving you to ruminate - as to what this is about human nature that propels anyone to proclaim things that are so dear to them, yet so tasteless ( albeit funny) to the others - I should
also point out a more reasonable site to find real information about tsunamis.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsunami
And finally there was this inexplicable urge to find out more about the background of our eminent author. Hmm, not good.
"Rajeev Srinivasan works in sales and marketing in the software industry. He spends his time in the US and India. He graduated from IIT Madras and the Stanford Business School. " says the Rediff page.
uh-oh..
I just lost all respect for IIT Madras and Stanford.
Well the short and simple answer is:
Have a daily dose of this - http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/
I happened to come upon this blog via rediff on the web. Now if things weren' t discussed in such earnest seriousness on this blog - it would be quite a hoot. It still is sometimes.
When words like "christist" ( huh?) are coined and bandied about in such abandon, well, give me more, man. The idea the these malicious "christists", not to mention those marauding, evil "mohameddans" are out to decimate hindus and hinduim, that they are militating against hindus' numbers ( now how many are those - 80% of a billion and more? something like 800 million, and looks like a large number to me) by conversion (christists, ahem) and multiplying like rabbits ( muslims) , that hinduism is in grave danger and in need of saving, and that "hindus" are suffering some kind of "apartheid" ( excuse me?) in their own land seems to occupy the writer's minds for a large part - maybe about 99 % percent of it. And the rest - the 1% - he uses for thinking; and it shows in his writing.
If you are looking for more humor, you might want to read the readers's ( or would acolytes be the right word?) comments.
Aha, and then there is more humor in the author's articles on rediff.com.
If you want some innovative theories about the causes of tsunamis you might want to read this. (And if you have a bullshit detector close by, you might want to turn it off, for it might blow its fuse - and that caveat goes for a lot of his articles). And please don't blame me if - either you find a bitter aftertaste in your mouth, or your stomach hurts from laughing too much - two reactions that I have had after two readings of this eminent article.
http://www.rediff.com/news/2004/dec/27rajeev.htm
Before leaving you to ruminate - as to what this is about human nature that propels anyone to proclaim things that are so dear to them, yet so tasteless ( albeit funny) to the others - I should
also point out a more reasonable site to find real information about tsunamis.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsunami
And finally there was this inexplicable urge to find out more about the background of our eminent author. Hmm, not good.
"Rajeev Srinivasan works in sales and marketing in the software industry. He spends his time in the US and India. He graduated from IIT Madras and the Stanford Business School. " says the Rediff page.
uh-oh..
I just lost all respect for IIT Madras and Stanford.