Re: abha ahuja

2013-11-03 Thread Adrian Chadd
[resurrecting this thread, as it's been a while since I read nanog-ml, and this is surprisingly important to me...] On 19 October 2013 15:36, Randy Bush wrote: > abha ahuja, researcher and operator, died this day in 2001 at a > tragically early age. if you did not know her, search a

Re: abha ahuja

2013-10-21 Thread Wayne E Bouchard
ee an obituary on just two or three years later. On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 01:36:13AM +0300, Randy Bush wrote: > abha ahuja, researcher and operator, died this day in 2001 at a > tragically early age. if you did not know her, search a bit. > she did a lot, and with an open mind and hea

Re: abha ahuja

2013-10-20 Thread Larry Sheldon
On 10/20/2013 12:18 PM, Marco Davids wrote: Op 20-10-13 00:36, Randy Bush schreef: abha ahuja, researcher and operator, died this day in 2001 All these dear people that have passed away... Makes you think about your own mortality, doesn't it? And the list isn't going to get sho

Re: abha ahuja

2013-10-20 Thread Marco Davids
Op 20-10-13 00:36, Randy Bush schreef: > abha ahuja, researcher and operator, died this day in 2001 All these dear people that have passed away... Makes you think about your own mortality, doesn't it? And the list isn't going to get shorter, I am afraid. Kinda depressing... Perh

Re: abha ahuja

2013-10-20 Thread Greg Shepherd
Deeply missed. I can't believe it's been that long. On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 3:36 PM, Randy Bush wrote: > abha ahuja, researcher and operator, died this day in 2001 at a > tragically early age. if you did not know her, search a bit. > she did a lot, and with an open mind and heart. > > randy > >

Re: abha ahuja

2013-10-19 Thread Anurag Bhatia
ful person. > Deeply missed. > > > Typing with thumbs... > > > On Oct 19, 2013, at 15:36, Randy Bush wrote: > > > > abha ahuja, researcher and operator, died this day in 2001 at a > > tragically early age. if you did not know her, search a bit. > >

Re: abha ahuja

2013-10-19 Thread Brett Watson
Brilliant woman with a great sense of humor, just a wonderful person. Deeply missed. Typing with thumbs... > On Oct 19, 2013, at 15:36, Randy Bush wrote: > > abha ahuja, researcher and operator, died this day in 2001 at a > tragically early age. if you did not know her, search

abha ahuja

2013-10-19 Thread Randy Bush
abha ahuja, researcher and operator, died this day in 2001 at a tragically early age. if you did not know her, search a bit. she did a lot, and with an open mind and heart. randy

Re: abha ahuja

2012-10-21 Thread Eric Aupperle
Very sad indeed. She contributed much to the net and Merit. On Oct 20, 2012, at 6:41 PM, Randy Bush wrote: > abha ahuja died this day in 2001. wonderful person, good netizen, good > researcher. sigh. >

Re: abha ahuja

2012-10-21 Thread Fred Baker (fred)
On Oct 20, 2012, at 3:41 PM, Randy Bush wrote: > abha ahuja died this day in 2001. wonderful person, good netizen, good > researcher. sigh. Yes. She is missed.

abha ahuja

2012-10-20 Thread Randy Bush
abha ahuja died this day in 2001. wonderful person, good netizen, good researcher. sigh.

Abha Ahuja, 2001

2011-10-19 Thread Phil Regnauld
Abha passed away 10 years ago today. Time flies.

In Memoriam: Abha Ahuja

2008-10-20 Thread Paul Ferguson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On October 20, 2001, we lost a dear friend and colleague. We miss you, Abha. http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/2008/10/in-memoriam-abha-ahuja.html And of course: http://www.nanog.org/scholarships/abha.php - - ferg -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version

Re: OT: Remebering Abha Ahuja - 6 years

2007-10-21 Thread Phil Regnauld
Jim Popovitch (yahoo) writes: > > If there can be weeks long discussions on 240/4 or ipv6, 240/4 and ipv6 is on topic. > why not at > least a day or two of remembrances from everyone on what Abha did for > the community as well as ways she might have helped you? Because Abha w

Re: OT: Remebering Abha Ahuja - 6 years

2007-10-20 Thread Jim Popovitch
On Sat, 2007-10-20 at 18:01 -0400, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote: > Sorry for the OT post, but it has been 6 years since Abha passed. > > I'm sure there's lots more to say, but I don' think I can say it. > > Rest in peace, Abha. You know how much we miss you. I never met Abha, but I did read the me