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To: Cc: , , , Subject: Vaanga Vaanga Erumbu Penang Branchis
Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 18:32:34 +0530
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From: "Bala Pillai" X-Yahoo-Group-Post: member; u=1292804
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Anpulla Penang Branchis,
Vaanga...vaanga..Thamilida Erumbugalukku vaanga.
Branchis - please take some time, a week say, to become familiar with the
Tamildom Erumbugal surroundings. Go read the archives. Roam around
http://www.tamil.net/newtamil -- see some of what we have done so far and
what needs to be done. Check out our new house being built at
http://www.tamil.net/erumbugal . Do a search on Google for "tamil" and see
where we rank and whether it is important to have a high ranking. Ask
yourself how much was spent by the US government to get consensus on and
develop ASCII while you have a look at http://www.tamil.net/tscii compared
to how much you think Tamils would have generously written cheques for to us
:-)
Have a look at our digital classics library, Project Madurai at
http://www.tamil.net/projectmadurai
See some of the Tamils buzzing and many spiderwebs at
http://www.tamil.net/people
Download EKalappai and instructions off http://www.tamil.net/special . If
you need help go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/e-uthavi
See Thamil Innaiyam offshootss -- too many to mention all, the lead ones are
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/agathiyar ,
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tamil-ulagam and
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/meykandar
And millions of dollars of relationships, mindset-changing and process
assets for you to "feel". No other institution even comes close to our Tamil
achievements with so little. And we have not shown our true colours yet --
this is only the "gaining the beach-head" stage (recall the Allied
beach-head in Normandy on D-Day went it appeared they were finished for good
against Nazi Germany). We have done the uncorrodeable beach-head. Power
track record. Rock solid vision. Proven execution. Killer stuff.
Send us your detailed profile. The objective of a profile is to speed up the
unearthing of complementaries -- so the right folks can buzz you.
Announce your YIM/MSN contact details to Erumbugal.
Come the best service you can do for Tamils today, is to team and coordinate
the speedy hard launch of Tamildom Erumbugal. The early birds get the best
bucks :-)
And I am sure Erumbu Rajesh is listening attentively -- we are all working
on revamping our Erumbugal Welcome Bag amongst so many other priorities.
Rajesh: we need to pull all these and some more together.
anpudan../bala
bala@...
----- Original Message -----
From: Branchis a/l Simon To: Cc: ; Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: Anpulla Penang Francis
> Hi Mr Bala,
>
> Thank you very much for your prompt response. As we discuss this evening,
I find
> that the network that we are building will be intrumental in getting all
> indians/tamils to get together via digital world and share our thoughts
for
> betterment.
> In fact, I came to know the group through one of my collegue today and
here I
> am.....
>
> To all,
>
> Let me introduce my self....I'm Branchis Simon from Penang, Malaysia. I'm
> attached to one of the leading PCA contract manufacturer as Quality
Manager for
> the past 6 years. I'm a BSc graduate major in Physics from University of
Malaya,
> KL.At present I'mpursuing my MBA and expected to complete by end next
year.
> I'm also seeking for your support in helping to source some educational
> kits(product or kits that can help the pupils on the taught
process/ability to
> think) from outside Malaysia as I see great opputunity to penetrate
Malaysian
> market and create business oppurtunity via erumbugal.
>
> Pls feel free to get back to me on the details.
>
> regards,
>
> Branchis Simon
>
> Bala Pillai wrote:
>
> > Anpulla Penang Malaysia Francis,
> >
> > Mikka nandri for phoning me from Penang, Malaysia. You are one of the
very
> > very few Tamils of the 200,000 around the world who have used Thamil
> > Innaiyam, who deeply understands trust-building.
> >
> > Most are stuck in the "low-rent" mindset - the acute dualistic mindset.
> >
> > Bear with me while I elaborate on this, because I am sharing this with
the
> > wired Tamil world, a fraction of whom will become New Millenia Tamils
like
> > you.
> >
> > The first and last question in their heads will be, "oh it is too
expensive
> > to call". They will not ask the question, "what is the cost of NOT
calling?"
> >
> > Other questions that will *not* occur are:-
> >
> > 1. What is the value of trustful relationships and what should I be
willing
> > to spend in showing that I am serious?
> >
> > 2. Has anyone caught a big fish, without putting out a small fish?
> >
> > 3. Are the groups that spend lots on international phone calls, stupid?
> >
> > Yet, all of above is a great opportunity for Tamils like you and me.
Why? We
> > have the higher value work because of our mindset, and these Tamils will
> > have to put up with lower value work.
> >
> > Francis, with one action you have conveyed lots more seriousness, than
many
> > who will plead and plead.
> >
> > I am glad you heard about the Tamildom Erumbugal network and want to
join
> > it.
> > I am glad that with your Tamil school teacher background, you want to do
> > well in distributing educational material that benefits
Tamil-Malaysians.
> >
> > Please join the Erumbugal group. Click on
> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/erumbugal
> > And as I mentioned, make sure that you are on an Instant Messenging
medium
> > like Yahoo Instant Messenger - critical for ongoing trust building.
> >
> > Provide your first Draft profile which can be a subset of the model I
myself
> > use.
> >
> > And we will take it from there - given what the market needs most, given
> > your relationships with the Ministry of Education in Malaysia, your
drive
> > and your desire to further Tamildom, I have better suggestions for you.
They
> > require interaction.
> >
> > All in due course, once you are inside trust raising Tamildom Erumbugal.
> >
> > anpudan../bala
> > bala@...
> > sydney, australia
>