Author: Mike Hood
Date: 13:43:19 02/04/04
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On February 04, 2004 at 16:02:51, Deepak Nityanandam wrote: >On February 04, 2004 at 15:34:57, margolies,marc wrote: > >>tka-sen is not from thailand nor is swami from india neither. >> >>his latest creation, which is tagging me elsewhere is named 'mongo zimbabwa,' >>who I doubt is from africa. >> >>we ought to stop refering to this clown as 'swami' since you feel aggrieved that >>it portrays some nationals in a rude way. I am sorry you suffered for this, but >>we should hang the bastard who characturizes ethnics, not those who mock him. >>once this rude clown has us fighting each other he is half-safe. >>-marc > >NO! Mr Hood's distortion of Swami's last name is very offensive to say the >least, accident or no accident! >Twisting ones last name for kicks is pretty pathetic especially when the name >has a deeper meaning. > >'Swami' the entity is from Chennai,India. >I have communicated with 'Swami' or whoever the heck he is, once , in Tamil , >now if you claim this Thak character, or Broderbund or whoever is 'Swami' follow >my suggestion and you will be able to expose him as a fake, I doubt a poster >from Thailand or Zimbabwe will have an Indian IP address. > >deepak I have no knowledge of the meaning of the words "Swaminathan" or "Natarajan" in the Indian languages. My intention was to mock the person using these names. "Swaminathan Natarajan" is not even the real name of the notorious poster that we refer to as "Swami". He admitted in a post on January 3rd that he was fraudulently using someone else's name (Quote: "i must have to admitt that my real name is not Swaminathan,i'm using this name to protect my privacy. Swami is a nice guy and a schoolmate of mine,he doesnt know about computer chess"). Please note that in the above quote he only admits his fraud, he does not apologise for it. Swami Whatever-His-Real-Name-Is is the only person at fault in this issue.
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