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Community News: Update on Nepali Cultural Centre in Chicagoland

It has been a few months since ANMA president Mr. Mukesh Singh announced a proposal for a need felt by all Nepalese for the establishment of a Nepali Cultural Center Chicago in affiliation with ANMA during the third annual puja celebration in June 2009.

Leaving Microsoft to Change The World (BookReview)

Ugh! Do you wish you could push all the conference calls and e-mails aside and focus on bigger things in life. This is what John Wood recalled when set out on his 2 week trip to the snow-capped Himalayas. John was a hot-shot just out of college working a hectic job at Microsoft. He felt like getting away...to a serene, peaceful place [Mt. Everest]. Not only did he see Mt. Everest, but he also saw a primary school in Nepal with very few resources. When he visited, the headmaster said some life-changing words:  I hope when you visit us, you will bring back some books.

How dare Sangraula translet

How dare Sangraula translet the book of John Wood"Leaving Microsoft to Change The World " into Microsoft Dekhi Bahun Danda samma"? as the book contains not only the history of Nepal. He Khagendra Sangraula should have kept the title broader than this, shouldn't he? John had thought in a broad er sense than that of Sangraula. I think Sangraula squeezed the concept of John into the narrow one.

What If - Ver 2.0

What if you being the first one to say hello or Namaste when you meet people you already know in the hallway? You avoid eye contact, ignore the person, or exit from the opposite direction most of the time. You are just not comfortable with certain personalities because most of us have the habit of judging people. For example:  a person is not that important or that person should come to me first. No body too is big and small here.

Well, I think thats very rude

Well, I think thats very rude of you to say like this. I think the article is very good, and makes you think. If you can write a better article that that, please come forward and write, dont just sit back and criticize.

Oh my god...really Jyoti

Oh my god...really Jyoti Adhikari, get a life..you suddenly have become Miss Philosopher writting all this..or is someone writting for you..I don't remember you being able to speak good english....please spare us with you "gyan"..use it at home where they need most.....

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Computers for those who need it the most

Members of the American Society of Nepalese Engineers (ASNEngr) from the Chicagoland area recently obtained few used personal computers (PCs) from Siemens. These PCs range in speed from 1 GHz to 2.8 GHz, and has 256 MB to 2GB of memory. The PCs did not have any hard drives, and some had other minor parts missing and/or not functioning.

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