Where is S. Sivakami? Remembering Her Contributions to the Forums

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S. Sivakami's absence from the forums has raised concerns among members who appreciated her contributions. Discussions highlight that she had recently changed jobs and was in the process of moving, which may have impacted her participation. Additionally, there are hints that family responsibilities, possibly related to children, could also be a factor in her reduced presence. Members express a sense of nostalgia for her contributions and hope for her return.
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Whateve happened to S. Sivakami? She contributed a lot to the content of these forums, and I enjoyed her presence.
 
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Whateve happened to S. Sivakami? She contributed a lot to the content of these forums, and I enjoyed her presence.
You know, I was wondering the same thing the other day...I know she had changed jobs, and was in teh process of moving(I think).
 
Kids, maybe...
 
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I remember one her later posts where she mentioned that possibility.
 
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