On Wed, 25 Feb 2009, Ed Greshko wrote:
I tend not to make assumptions about people's situation. I see that Suvayu has just educated the list on the state of affairs of some ISPs and universities in India.
I feel that what Robert said was uncalled for. In some cultures it isn't uncommon to announce ones station in life as a source of pride. Besides, it has always been bad form to point out grammar and spelling errors of people who are not native English speakers.
since people appear to be taking my name in vain, a quick recap if we could. the OP wrote:
I am working as a lecturer in a reputed engineering college. I am handling computer networks for Electronics and Communication Engineering students for this semester. In order to contact networks lab i need a open source linux OS. Manyof them preferring fedora, I wish to work on fedora linux. It is very very difficult for me to download form the website directly. Please send me a copy of federo linux to my following office address:
to which i replied (quite reasonably, i thought):
not to make light of this, but how is it that you are "handling computer networks" in a "reputed engineering college" and are unable to download a copy of fedora? that just seems weird.
there was absolutely no reference to country, race or ethnic origin in how i responded. and there was no nitpicking pedantry regarding grammar or spelling. it was (i thought) a perfectly logical puzzlement as to how someone who claims to be competent at networking at a reputable engineering college claimed to be unable to download a DVD image. i did not mock, i did not satirize, i simply found that passing strange, and i would have found it similarly strange if the OP was posting from india, new york or alberta.
and some of you folks who immediately went full-metal politically correct might want to chill out just a little bit. there are enough *real* racism and bigotry problems out there without some of you having to invent them out of whole cloth.
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