Gulzar, RD, Lata and Kishore... Need I say more.
Bad poetry from me. But check out what I am talking about - an absolute lyrical marvel.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
What Type of Writer Should You Be?
You Should Be a Science Fiction Writer |
Your ideas are very strange, and people often wonder what planet you're from. And while you may have some problems being "normal," you'll have no problems writing sci-fi. Whether it's epic films, important novels, or vivid comics... Your own little universe could leave an important mark on the world! |
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Ramadoss quarantined
I am sitting in my office and writing this; although I have lot of work to do. Why? The honorable Supreme Court of India just reinstated the ousted AIIMS director, Dr. Venugopal. Frankly, I feel Ramadoss is Sreesanth of the union cabinet; always in the news for wrong reasons.
Check this out:
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/bitter-pill-for-ramadoss-
venugopal-reinstated/64826-3.html
Check this out:
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/bitter-pill-for-ramadoss-
venugopal-reinstated/64826-3.html
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Friday, May 2, 2008
Another microsoft gem..
This is what MS has been up to. I somehow suspected it has always been the case, but here is ample proof.
"We understand that the main problem is online web sites that find security holes so as to be able to run code locally. Code that runs locally used to be able to damage your system because it ran with the highest privileges. So - rather than block up the security holes - Microsoft have decided to clamp down on all local web page active content so that the user has to agree to various dire warnings before letting it run."
More on http://www.phdcc.com/xpsp2.htm
A classic case of solving the wrong problem.
"We understand that the main problem is online web sites that find security holes so as to be able to run code locally. Code that runs locally used to be able to damage your system because it ran with the highest privileges. So - rather than block up the security holes - Microsoft have decided to clamp down on all local web page active content so that the user has to agree to various dire warnings before letting it run."
More on http://www.phdcc.com/xpsp2.htm
A classic case of solving the wrong problem.
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