kvrao@andy.bgsu.edu (K. Vaninadha Rao) (08/16/90)
Archive-name: indian-restaurants/15-Aug-90 Original-posting-by: kvrao@andy.bgsu.edu (K. Vaninadha Rao) Original-subject: You Can FTP restaurant list... Archive-site: wpi.wpi.edu [130.215.24.1] Reposted-by: emv@math.lsa.umich.edu (Edward Vielmetti) From: rganesh@wpi.wpi.edu (Rajamani Ganesh) Newsgroups: soc.culture.indian Subject: You can FTP restaurant list Keywords: ftp, anonymous, ONLY during night Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Mass. Hello all you Gourmets and Gourmands, Based on a netter's suggestion, I have made available the List of Indian Restaurants in USA/Canada through ftp (file transfer protocol). ********************************************************************** Please ftp only during night time when there is less traffic so that you don't slow the system down. Thanks ********************************************************************** The process is as follows: your M/C prompt> ftp wpi.wpi.edu Name : anonymous Password : anonymous ftp> get rest.list ftp> bye I have tried it locally and it works fine. Be Happy Ganesh PS: I canceled my earlier post, modified it and am posting again. The netters who are receiving this for the second time - my apologies! From gopal@portia.Stanford.EDU Wed Aug 8 19:03:06 1990 Path: bgsuvax!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!nisca.ircc.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state. edu!sdd.hp.com!decwrl!shelby!portia.stanford.edu!gopal From: gopal@portia.Stanford.EDU (ALAMURU KRISHNA) Newsgroups: soc.culture.indian Subject: Translation of a Telugu story (very short). Message-ID: <1990Aug8.230306.5591@portia.Stanford.EDU> Date: 8 Aug 90 23:03:06 GMT Sender: gopal@portia.Stanford.EDU (ALAMURU KRISHNA) Organization: AIR, Stanford University Lines: 31 Hi, The following is a short story written in Telugu by a popular short story writer Kodavatiganti Kutumbarao. I was fascinated by his writings, both for the analysis they contained and the style in which they were presented. I found that some of his ideas are relavant even now. (He wrote over a span of 50 years 1930-80.) I plan to share some of his stories with the interested of you by translating (rather poorly I confess) if sufficient interest is shown. This is my first attempt and I took the smallest possible story that caught my attention. Hope some of you would find it interesting. syam krishna ps: If someone wants the Telugu versions desparately you may contacct me at s.syam@macbeth.stanford.edu or gopal@portia.stanford.edu and we'll workout something. NON-VIOLENCE The topic of debate in the King's court that day was 'Non-violence'. Two men of conviction were leading the debate while the rest were watching the fun. One was weak and fragile for looks, but not so in his speech. He was arguing quite convincingly that 'might is right'. The other was strong and well built. However, he was fighting a losing battle trying to convince his adversary that non-violence is the only hope for humanity. The debate was coming to an end as the weak fellow was gaining upper hand. The strong man's face reddened. He couldn't control his anger. He jumped onto the weak fellow, caught him by his throat and shook him asking "why don't you understand"? The weak fellow's body went limp. Non-violence won. ************************************************************ A SELECTION FROM SOC.CULTURE.INDIAN ************************************************************