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tarantino
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by tarantino » Fri Apr 19, 2024 4:40 am
P. J. Sudhakar (T-H-L) (born 1 December 1957) obtained 110 degrees creating a World Record.
Right. Wikipedia has let this stand since 2014.
The Hindu says:
With 121 degrees to his credit, P.J. Sudhakar, Additional Director-General of Press Information Bureau, is no doubt an inspiration to the present generation. A bachelor at 57, Dr. Sudhakar says: “Nothing is impossible with work and perseverance.”
The man in black suite and grey beard flowing up to the chest was present at a workshop on Tourism at the Kshatriya Kalyana Mandapam here on Sunday. Speaking to The Hindu on the sidelines of the workshop, Dr. Sudhakar, who earned a place in the Gunnies Book of Records with 121 degrees, said he owed everything to his mother P. Kantamma.
The Guinness Book of World Records has never heard of him.
A list of his "degrees" is
here.
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Kraken
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by Kraken » Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:25 am
Gunnies Book of Records
No thank you Turkish, I'm sweet enough.
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by Beeblebrox » Fri Apr 19, 2024 7:58 pm
I can't believe this was moved out of draft space in this condition
link which is even worse than how bad it is now.
It is also just sad that anyone would think having lots of degrees is in and of itself a meaningful accomplishment.
The primary author,
Nileshukey (T-C-L), has written just this one article, and made a user page about how great they are themselves, and that's prety much it.
information is not knowledge, knowledge is not wisdom