Tuesday, May 31, 2005

Great Writers of The World : Part 2

Charles Dickens [1812-1870] (Oliver Twist)

One of the most famous English writer of all times. I have read (or half-read) a few novels during my college years. I remember to read "Great Expections" many time over ,ah to just get more marks, failing to appreciate the master piece truly.

Critics appreciate one of his novel , which is in my reading list, "Oliver Twist"as under:
"Relatively to the other works of Dickens Oliver Twist is not of great value, but it is of great importance. Some parts of it are so crude and of so clumsy a mlodrama, that one is almost tempted to say that Dickens would have been greater without it. But even if he had been greater without it he would still have been incomplete without it."

A good many of his work available on-line

Contd...

Friday, May 20, 2005

Great Writers of The World : Part 1

Hello everybody, this hot summer has made me lazier.

I recently placed an order for a pocket book titled "Great Writers of The World" providing brief introduction to the some great writers of the world and their literary works. Following is the list of the writers along with a book of each respective writer , which I intend to read, as it is said to be his/her greatest work. I am publishingthe list to remember my goals for extra reading.

1. Arthur Canon Doyle. (THE SIGN OF FOUR)
Famous for his legendry detective character Sherlock Holmes, and the story narrator Dr. Watson who is believed to be resemblance of the author himself.

I have purchased the entire work of Doyle a couple of years back very cheaply. I believe copy rights on the works of the author have expired and are available to public domain. (UPDATE : Stories of Sherlock Holmes available here)

SIDE NOTE : I have read somewhere that the so called famous statement of the detective "Elementary, my dear Watson" has actually never appeared in the stories. (I will need to check this)

Contd....

Sunday, May 01, 2005

CRY : Child Relief and You



CRY stands for Child Relief and You. CRY is an Indian non-government organisation (NGO) that works towards restoring basic rights to underprivileged Indian children.

CRY was started by seven young people in December 1978. One of them, an airline purser called Rippan Kapur, was the moving spirit behind the whole thing. Their objective - to do what they could to improve the situation of underprivileged Indian children. Their first office - Rippan's mother's dining table.

Unusually, the founders of CRY chose not to found a grassroots-level implementing organisation working directly with and for underprivileged children. Instead, they opted to make CRY a link between the millions of Indians who could provide resources and the thousands of dedicated fieldworkers struggling to function for lack of them. They saw their role as enablers and in so doing created an institution that is a unique model of a community movement that takes responsibility for its weakest and most vulnerable members and motivates and catalyses change on their behalf.

CRY focuses on the 4 basic rights of children. These were defined in 1989, by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, an international human rights treaty to which 191 countries, including India, are signatories.

the right to survival - to life, health, nutrition, name and nationality
the right to development - to education, care, leisure, recreation
the right to protection - from exploitation, abuse, neglect
the right to participation - to expression, information, thought and religion

CRY works to ensure that these rights are available to all categories of underprivileged children, including street children, girl children, children bonded in labor, children of commercial sex workers, physically and mentally challenged children and children in juvenile institutions. 26 years after it began work, CRY has made a profound difference to the lives of more than 1.37 million Indian children, by channelising the resources of over 125,000 individuals and organisations. In doing so, it has shown that lasting change happens when individuals believe it can happen and do what they can to make it happen.

Tuesday, April 19, 2005

Holidaying

No I haven't taken holiday at my pleasure but forced to spend mini vacation on this weekend. This month has nearly 12 holidays, it is lot of fun, isn't it?

But really we ,in India , are having too many holidays, isn't it simply criminal waste of billions of human hours.

I was looking for list of public holidays to see how many public holidays we, Indians, have every year. Then I saw this messgae where participants were fighting about why Gujarat Govt. Cancelled holiday of Good Friday. There was a flow of criticism on CM of Gujarat about aggression and intolerance towards minorities like Muslim and Christians, for canceling the holiday on Good Friday.

Then the thread went to chaos when someone promptly wrote , from USA, that even USA is not having holiday on Good Friday or Easter.

We have holiday on Sunday and there are public holidays. Again High Courts and supreme Court relaxes on every Saturday also. Lower courts and revenue departments are also closed on 2nd and 4th Saturday.

We poor India loose few of our great politician every year and entire nation mourn for them for a day or two, depending on their greatness.

Wednesday, April 06, 2005

Hi

I have dropped here to just say Hi!

Last week of the March was quite depressing for me at work and home too. Now I feel somewhat relaxed. For last few days I played C&C and SIMS most of time to recover from depression.

Bye

Thursday, March 17, 2005

Session Saver for Firefox

When I switched to Firefox from Opera, one of the features I missed most in Firefox was Session Saver. In Opera when you close browser it saves the last opned pages which are restored automatically when Opera re-starts.

I just found an extension which can save sessiosn ,like opera, even during crash.

You can find here the installation link. In case if the link is dead, try finding "SessionSaver" at Firefox extension site.

Friday, March 11, 2005

Procrastination :(

I do procrastinate a lot and worst part of it that I am aware about this. I try to procrastinate a job until its deadline , then do it in hurry.

I procrastinate mostly such job, for which I am of opinion that it would be failure or it would not turn out as I expect.

Last month, I completed job on the last day of the deadline (28/02/2005) , which I could easily have completed in the first week of the month. I delayed it for entire month, and that too deliberately, believing that I have entire month to complete the job:(

I try to find excuse to postpone such job like I have another important job to do or I have plenty of time to do etc.,

I have tried different method to overcome it. First when I believe there is too many tasks at hand (only due to I postponed them) I make a TO DO list of pending jobs and give numbers to the jobs according to priorities. That works well. (Honestly, sometime I even postpone preparing TO DO LIST)

Recently I am trying different one. I simply concentrate on any one job, forgetting - not bothering the other jobs while first is not complete. I find this one easier. One job at a time.

But best of all is to never to post pone anything ( that I cannot do)

I found this really good article on procrastination and how to overcome it.

I want to get rid of it.


Monday, March 07, 2005

Is it hoax or real happening?

I just received following e-mail.

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Dear Friends,

Kindly take a couple of minutes to go thru this mail. If useful may advise others also .

This happened in Paris recently and may happen elsewhere also.

A few weeks ago, in a movie theatre, a person felt something poking from her seat. When she got up to see what it was, she found a needle sticking out of the seat with a note attached saying "You have just been infected by HIV".

The Disease Control Center (in Paris) reports many similar events in many other cities recently.

All tested needles were HIV Positive. The Center also reports that needles have been found in cash dispensers
at public banking machines. We ask everyone to use extreme caution when faced with this kind of situation.

All public chairs/seats should be inspected with vigilance and caution before use.

A careful visual inspection should be enough. In addition, they ask that each of you pass this message along to all members of your family and your friends of the potential danger.

We all have to be careful at public places, rest God help! Just think about saving a life by forwarding this message.

Please, take a few seconds of your time to pass along.

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What you think of it? is it rumour or just another internet hoax ?

Please give your feed back, I will delete the post if it is a hoax. Spread the if it is true.

I am trying to find the story through google.

UPDATE!! It turned out to be a hoax check this

Saturday, March 05, 2005

Mobile mystery

While reading a post at Bill's blog about funny mobile incident, I recalled an incident ,not funny but mysterious, happened with my cell phone .

At one night , I was working (blogging to be honest) late on computer, suddenly a person known to me called and asked me if I had given miss call on his cell? I said no, why I need to call someone at mid-night. I was surprised so I checked my cell to see "last dialed" numbers but his number was not found, and I knew I had never dialed that number from my cell, or it was not on my speed dial key, so there was no possibility of accidental dialing of that number.

Next day morning I checked his cell and he was right, there was my number displayed . I am still confused about the incident, I don't know the reason how it happened.

Is it possible to receive someone call when your number is dialed from that number ?
Is it server problem of Mobile Service Provider ?
Or is it warm or virus ?

I will pour more information if you need to solve the mystery.

Monday, February 28, 2005

Do you have any Gmail invitation left?

Hello there, I was so busy (or lazy, not sure) last week I did not post anything.

One of my friend like to have the Gmail account, I tried to search few blogs for Gmail invite, but I couldn't find and therefore I have posted this request.

Kindly let me know if you have any invitation left, and please feel free state any condition you have to have the invite ;)

Thanks in advance.

Sunday, February 20, 2005

Wallpaper

As you can notice I have added a wallpaper to the background of the blog.
  • Tell me how does it look?
  • Does it match with the rest of blog?
  • Does it slow down the blog on your compute?
I shall give the credit of the background image to Grsites. The site has thousands of background images, web graphics, fonts totally free. It also allow you make your button and logo online using their images and fonts. It really free and I highly recommend this site, give it a try.

Saturday, February 19, 2005

FireFox

Just a couples of day ago SunGrooveTheory commented about how tech-savvy I am. Actually this blog was meant for testing grounds for new scripts and templates. But in time many friends like you left encouraging comments on this blog and so it has become my favorite blog.

Today I downloaded Firefox. I have been using Opera for quite some time, but Opera is not compatible with some features particularly of blogger.com. I was not able use the feature of Post creating in blogger.com as it was not available through Opera. With Firefox it seems perfect and provide all the function.

Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Profile Photo

I have seen many bloggers using their own photo and many using any other graphics to their profile. So I thought to put a pic on my profile. After a long thought I selected Jughead Jones to represent me.

Monday, February 14, 2005

Blogexchange.net

Blogexchange.net works like link2blogs.com. It operates on a 1:1 exchange ratio, meaning every time someone visits your site, you get a credit. In return, your button (88x31) will be displayed on other member blogs according to the number of credits you have.

Happy Valentine Day



LOVE YOU ALL

Saturday, February 05, 2005

Google Print

Now Google Print will allow us to search from the books it has digitally scanned. It will display entire page/s containing the serach key word.

Wednesday, February 02, 2005

Coded BlogRoll

BlogRoll is really useful add-on. I have tried to insert some html code into blogroll entries in order to display different links in different category using priority setting.

I have tried to intigrate blogroll with exising blog design. I have used header (h2) setting (of blog itself) for displaying category text. But it leave some space between H2 link and normal link.

Sunday, January 30, 2005

BlogAzoo

BlogAzoo is another traffic exchange program which I am trying.

Site Counter shows that I have had more then 1000 visitors through these traffic exchange program in last 15 days. Contd....

Saturday, January 22, 2005

Link2Blogs

If you are using BlogExplosion or BlogCrowd or BlogClicker than why not you should include Link2Blogs on your site.

You all must have seen Link2Blogs where you have to display a box containing 6 links on your blog and in turn your link will be displayed 3 times in some other box (2:1) each time the page containing the box is visited. So all flying visitors will provide good opprtunities to show your link automatically.

Friday, January 21, 2005

BlogRolling ?

I have been using Blogrolling for quite some time. I have read somewhere that link in blogroll is not considered link back to a site. I mean if I have put a link in blogroll, wheather Google will consider such link while calculating links for linked site/blog.