To: Arran Yuan who wrote (23364 ) 10/1/2007 12:18:12 AM From: elmatador Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217914 It's the first time I'm working with Indian people. I, usually, try to understand the way people think. This thought process differs from culture to culture. What I have learned here with the Indian people -they are actually of Indian origin but South Africans- is that they can't think in terms that we westerns do. Not implying a judgment, if good or bad. It is just the way they are. (By the way thinking about the process of thinking is a hobby of mine) The Indian brain is geared to capture snapshots. Not the whole picture. They can see a photogram to a level of detail that we westerns cannot. They excel on that. They can pick numbers and store and retrieved easily. But try to get the whole 2 hours DVD and get them to use the whole movie and then don't know where that photogram they stored in their mind fits in. They lose the plot. (Perhaps you can't see the analogy) As a result of this thought process, the Indian is used to do snap decision. They don't consider, left, right, above or below. (They can't deal with all the chaos around at a single go, parallel processing thinking. An email with more than three lines and their brain lose the plot at the second line. ) Once they do take that decision, they move one step ahead. Then take another snapshot, and decide. Then move once again... A Latino brain, acts like a radar: Can track 16 targets, at 16 different speeds, at 16 different altitudes, coming from 16 different directions. Pick one. Lock in do the bang thing. Move to the next. Again, not good, not bad. Just is. Now for the Food / Fuel: It doesn't appear you're been reading the train of thought. You took a single posting and then wanted to see the light on a single photogram... Not good. Not bad. Just is...