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Er, not for me. The ethnicity of the founders of YouTube have absolutely nothing to do with my liking of it.
Ditto
such double standards.
and besides, i can't really find too much enthusiasm for a bunch of techies funded by shit loads of money from some venture capital firms. much more respect for the open-source geeks out there. ( regardless of their ethnicity may i point out)
SPORTSTARS!
GREAT NOVELISTS!
MOVIE MAKERS!
ACTORS!
POLITICIANS!
PORN STARS!
MUSIC!
All the rest...blegh, its so boring, another tale of Asian success in business or medicine, its like, whatever....
So, from one computer nerd to another, Go Jawed.
anita desai's father was bengali, im surprised that the bengali fetishists didn't pick up on that one given the recent kiran desai booker business. ;-)
SPORTSTARS!
GREAT NOVELISTS!
How about climbers?
Top climber in the world is a Sharma!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Sharma
OK, he's not Bengali but I don't think he's been acknowledged on PP before.
all this sort of stuff seems to focus on some funny ideas of 'success' in any case. of course we indians are all obsessed with being 'first' in this that and the other. 'first class first' boy you never hear the end of that from anyone who's ever had it. obsessed. and 'roll no.'s - what a strange concept.
Bollywood is like cornershop owners turned billionaires --- too common for words :-)
1) Rabindranath Tagore
2) Amartya Sen
3) Muhammad Yunus
It reminds me of the saying... what Bengal thinks today.. India thinks tomorrow.
LANGUAGES German (native), English
2) his younger brother looks a lot like my younger brother
3) Just to remid 3 nobel prize winners of the Indian sub-continent are all Bengalis:
perhaps it is a typo rezwan, but raman & chandraksekar were tamil iyers, khorana & salam punjabis.