Lakshmi for a first job this is really good - well done Pavan.... reminds me of the first computer i worked on way back in 1984... this same black and green screen - the background would be black and the images would be in green... by the time i'd finish work in the evening i would be seeing everything in green... later the computers were black and white and it was only sometime in 1999 that my boss felt sorry for me and got me a colour monitor... i was so excited with my new monitor that i decided to use MS paint to draw a cartoon picture (took me a week to finish) which i am posting here today... Lata can put that in the arts section i am sure.... from then on my passion for drawing on the computer started and thanks to Anita and Gerard (my kids) i learnt to use photoshop also...
hehe...... Lata could not resist telling you guys as soon as i saw that green colour flashing in front of my eyes - thanks to Lakshmi for taking me down memory lane....
Pavan, thanks for taking us all to our younger days. I am sure all seniors would have started puting this swasthik design in our early days.
One small request. Don't give the computer to amma. She can be allowed to use it only for commenting. I want her rangolis glittering on the floor. Very few can do wnderful creations Daily like her.And it is a good exercise also.Those who do not have BIG place to put rangoli/kolam can use Ms paint and Photoshops. Ok?
Oh Judy wem are chatting as though we are sitting next to each other. where r u now ? Iam in singapore sitting in my daughter's place. will be back to india in a couple of weeks
yes indeed Rajamma... so far yet so near.... well i am in arumbakkam.. we will definitely meet when you are down in Chennai next time... Lakshmi too lives close to my place i believe...
This is quite good for a professional too. This rangOli makes me suddenly sad as
it was a favourite of my sister. Green on a black background can cause eye
strain. Scientific research has shown that amber colour is the best and causes
least eye strain. That is why I use that for my SGI at work. Good old computer
stories! How many of you have worked with paper tapes (my first computer was the
Elliot 803 at HAL, Bangalore) and punched cards (CDC 3600 at TIFR, Bombay)? How
will you feel when the rubber band that holds the card deck snaps and your binary
executable falls helter skelter in the monsoon rains of Bombay? Yes, the young
ones know how to tame the computer. But they are very impatient to teach the
older ones (Pavanji may be an exception). Regards! - mOhana
That makes me think, are there conferences on rangOlis? There is so much
to discuss in the science, methodology and the execution of rangOlis. Looks
like such a meeting is going to be held in Madras :-) Good luck and godspeed!
Regards! - mOhana
wow - the chennai group is sure getting bigger and bigger..... Rajamma, Lakshmi, Bharathi, Asha, Sumathi, Viji and myself.... cant wait to meet everyone......... who else wants to join us???
rightly said JKM looks like some rangoli conference is round the corner... and yes that black and green computer sure used to give me such a headache at the end of every day...
Iam Rajamma's sister from Tambaram, Chennai! Rajamma will be landing at Bangalore by end of March, I suppose! I'm sure i-kolam members' invitation will make her come to Chennai and visit me too! Eagerly waiting for the date!
Wow!!conferences on rangOlis?good thought..mean time my travel bag is ready! iam at vadapalani chennai.Judy yes ican see ur house from here(hehehe)Oh!! so many people in chennai.it is high time we all meet.Lata/mOhanaji hope both of u will also join us.
Rajamma madam neengu naan kolam podurudu parungu adhudhan yanudiya bhagyam.Periyavangu vandha perumal vandhamadhiri.please ur welcome to my house.
Thanks to every one for appreciating/guidens for my first P C kolam.
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