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Saturday 26 March 2005

A Guide to Gurus

Seen via Guruphiliac (which has its own post on Guru Websites, Pro and Con) is Sarlo's Guru Rating Service.

These aren't expert programmers, they're the real thing. Or at least, the original. If you thought US TV evangelists were masters of the con game, well, in India the gentle art of separating a fool from his or her money has been refined over thousands of years.

Of course, some are not just original, but genuine. Darn few though.

And on that note, here's a a random Zen Koan.

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