Wednesday, December 31, 2003
To riddle or not?
Answer for the riddle.
A small riddle for the new year
Five frogs are sitting on a log.Answer will be posted tomorrow.
Four decide to jump off. How many are left?
Tuesday, December 30, 2003
Update on get-together
New Year Resolutions...
this year
Monday, December 29, 2003
The year that was
Xmas wishes
Thank You.
I have a lot of things to discuss with all in the week to come. Till then, Bye.Saturday, December 27, 2003
Christmas this year
Friday, December 26, 2003
Thursday, December 25, 2003
Many more Happy returns of the day
Wednesday, December 24, 2003
from VIJAY BABU
luck and chance
- Fortes Fortuna adjuvat. - Fortune favours the brave
- Chance favours the prepared mind - Louis Pastuer
Do u believe in luck..??
Tuesday, December 23, 2003
Home alone...
problems and solutions
Monday, December 22, 2003
New on the bloc
Today Ganesh's Birthday...
Sunday, December 21, 2003
Scribbled Scripts...
Hi all, I have a new blogspot for me. Scribbled Scripts. Have a look at my new Success Means... Mahendran Jayavel
Friday, December 19, 2003
copyright revisited
redesigning
photos
- 2003
- Memories
- Wedding Snaps
On Onsite sightings
on onsites
Virumaandi
At last
Thursday, December 18, 2003
Christmas of 03
This Christmas
Hi all, wrt the copyright issue... I read that poem in the Living with Honour book and I felt impressed with that and I reproduced the same without any alteration to a single word of it except the title... Thats all... and Jax I leave the ball in ur court and u can delete or place a link or do what so ever to freeze it up... rini, coming to the girl in my dream, there is an inspiration which made me write this small (poem like one...ha ha). When we were in the hostel, we (me, rajesh, sandil, ram and others) used to write kavithais in english translating the tamil songs...you might be remembering the one kavithai..."I had a girl friend...I had a girl friend..." ( A translation of the "enakkoru snehidhi..." song in priyamaanavale film...) It was a fun time to read all those and yesterday i was hearing the same song in my system and thought of all those that happenend in hostel... Just thought of doing the same...but somehow a gal who inspired me came in the picture...(whose face yet to be seen by me...ha ha)... That resulted in this outcome of my thoughts...but for that, I have to find my girl who came in my dream...ha ha.
copyrights
The Hindustan Times today reported that Infosys has acquired an Australian IT firm, Enterprise Information Services for 23 million USD. Read the article on Hindustan Times...Here I am not breaking any copyright laws, I am just linking to an article in a newspaper that is available freely to all netizens. The trouble is when we get articles through mails like Daddy's Day, we do not know who the author was (till now). It is a good idea that Cheryl suggested, Type a few lines of the poem in Google within quotes, you'll get results (with a little patience). It is better to spend a few more minutes online than be stuck with a copyright infringemetn case. BTW, I had mentioned this quite some long time ago about using images. It is also not an ethical practice. When you display an image in a webpage, every time that page gets loaded, the browser tries to display the image from its original location, which might on somebody's server. This uses up the bandwidth of that person. So someone else has to pay for displaying the image in your webpage. It is a bad practice. So when ever you want to display an image, you can link to the picture through text links. There is a wonderful way available on the Internet to share content. It is called Creative Commons. Have a look at this site and the ideas they wanted to share. Update: Before I could post, Kicha had posted the news suing the same method I was about to explain. Meanwhile, Manny, it is your call. Shall we credit the author of the poem (Daddy's Day) properly or remove it and give a link nstead (Rini's suggestion)? You can also put your name under the poem you posted, so that you can slam a copyright infringement case on some poor soul. BTW: Please close the HTML tags you use properly. Now someone has forgot to close an italics tag. Everything is in italics now.
B R E A K I N G N E W S
A girl in my dream
yes...It was from the book Living with Honour and I suggest blog father to do the needful to fix this issue... BTW here is some which will not bring any copyright issues for sure...'coz this was written by me....he he he..." ok then c u all in my next blog...
It's between a dawn and a dusk, My head on my desk, Dead are my mind, But the work I should mind... Though I tend to work, My lids tend to sleep. A girl in my dream, One from the cream. A dream that's so rare, which wasn't a nightmare. She passed by me, And made my self freeze, Had no doubt in me, She was a passing breeze. She looked at me, I looked at her, Stunned at once, seeing each other. Its that moment, when she passed by me, Its her face That went into my heart's base. With a will in my day, I walked through the bend On her way till the bay, to see a face... that's filled with gay. As I rushed so fast, I left her go my past. In a dream not so bright, Amidst the dim dull light, When I turned to my right, It was the same face so bright. The moment I cherished, When my dream now got perished. In my damn dumb terminal, Again a day full of work. Let me wait for a dusk, till my head is again on my desk.... to see that girl in my dream who's one from the cream...
Mahendran Jayavel
Rightful rights
copyrights
Someone has illegally altered my copyrighted and published poem "Daddy's Day" which you are displaying on your site at: http://dayswork.blogspot.com/2003_11_23_dayswork_archive.html You have the title as "On a Daddy's Day". "Daddy's Day" was first published in the year 2000 in the book "Chicken Soup for the Parent's Soul". It was later published in the earlier part of 2001 in the book "Stories for a Teen's Heart 2". Because of those publications my poem ended up on the Internet and due to so many sites either displaying or circulating my poem without including my name, several have either plagiarized my poem or altered it, either by changing the title or adding lines pertaining to 9/11. As you'll note by the 2000 publication and copyright date of my poem, it was published before the 9/11, 2001 tragedy. The lines You see he was a fireman and died just this past year when airplanes hit the towers and made the meaning of freedom very clear do not belong in my poem. Someone took a national tragedy to infringe upon my copyright and in turn to break the law. A tell/tell sign that you are displaying the altered version of "Daddy's Day" usually starts with the first line. The line should read Her hair up in a ponytail and not Her hair was up in a ponytail. The word "was" does not belong in my poem. You are more than welcome to continue displaying my poem, but only if you do the following . . . use the correct title, which is "Daddy's Day", as well as the correct version, which would exclude the 9/11 lines and the word "was" in the opening line. Include the copyright date, which is 2000, add my name, Cheryl Costello-Forshey as the author. Also, you need to include the line, Cannot be copied or reproduced in any form without the written consent of the author. Furthermore, I ask that you mention that "Daddy's Day" has been published in the books "Chicken Soup for the Parent's Soul" and "Stories for a Teen's Heart 2". I realize that it seems like a lot to ask, but I'm sure you can understand why I'm asking. If you don't wish to do as I've requested then you will need to remove my poem from your site, otherwise, you are infringing on my copyright. By law, a person must exhaust all efforts (and prove that they have) in order to find the author of something before they can legally use it in any manner, otherwise, they are infringing upon that writer's copyright, which is against the law. Most people are not aware of that. As a personal favor I'd like to ask that you never display or circulate any material without knowing and including the author's name. So many writers are having their copyright infringed upon due to the Internet. There is a simple solution to finding the author of any material that you are hoping to display their work. Simply type a line, any line, from the story/poem within quotation marks into the google.com search engine and within seconds you should be able to find the author's name. Of course it may take a little bit more work than that, but in my case you would have found me within four seconds. If you don't know the author's name, please do not display the work because it leaves the door wide open to plagiarists. It's better to be a part of the solution for writers rather than part of the problem. Please contact me once you've made the changes. The longer my poem remains on your site without making those changes, the more damage that is caused for me. Warmly, CherylSo what do we do? I feel we should respect the copyright and do either one of the two options available:
- Use the correct poem with due attributions and changes
- Remove it completely
Wednesday, December 17, 2003
on cricket...
personal insights into flight
100 years after the Wright brothers
Tuesday, December 16, 2003
Q & A
This is yet another easy question to answer kishore. So, as long as yo have time to answer, the answer exists....Even if no answer exists, "No Answer" turns to be the answer (from the answering person's point of view)...he he he he...
Let ur Anglo-grey cells rollin
India creates history..!!
as I am suffering from fever...
Indian Strongmen Beat the Strongest
Kudos to our men in Ausi... Broke the 22 years history by beating Ausi in their home land...
Strong to the finich
Monday, December 15, 2003
When Russel Crowe sells T-Shirts
Updates...
Rini, please reply
Samavesh
Friday, December 12, 2003
comments added
Thursday, December 11, 2003
In search of safety...
Sanely Ranting a sane ranting
Poor girl to lose it to You Jax...
Who is that? Aana ithu thaan saakunnu....unnai neeye Barbarians, Romans'oda ellam compare panniiriye da...hehehehehhe!!! imm...athayum padikkiromla...engala sollanum!!!!! But for that its a nice narration....jax
Nice to hear that
Wednesday, December 10, 2003
Thought provoking stuff
Congrats rini
Tuesday, December 09, 2003
Think Sriprasath
Updates to blogs...
last night I read..
Shout at the Devil
-Wilbur Smith
A nicely written tale of ivory poaching, reckless daring and humor, Shout at the Devil is set in German East Africa. Incorrigible rogue, Irish-American Flynn Patrick O'Flynn and his son-in-law Sebastian Oldsmith of impeccable English merchant background make unlikely partners as ivory poachers round the Rufiji Delta in East Africa in 1912, but prove a formidable threat to the peace of mind of Herman Fleischer, the fat German Commissioner in whose territory they make their living. Teasing Fleischer is an irresistible if dangerous sport, but it is not long before the outbreak of World War One enables the embattled sausage-eating Commissioner to take his revenge. While Flynn and Sebastian are away, he attacks and burns their homestead, and leaves among the dead Sebastian's infant daughter. Only Flynn's daughter Rosa survives - and distraught at the loss of her child she dedicates herself, her husband and father to the pursuit of bitter vengeance.
Wilbur Smith combines the comedy of the free-booting adventurers of his two central characters with desperate scenes of action on the wide enemy-infested ocean and in the steaming heat of the African jungle, the contrives a chilling ending to a novel started in light-hearted vein. Shout at the Devil has been made into a film in 1976.
Speedpost
Monday, December 08, 2003
hot..hot..
Curious...
That was a nice story between the scientist and an imbecile ranjini, you have gone One step ahead of streamiling and contouring and tried to convey exactly what you wanted to convey...ha ha. Now, I was in a muddle in figuring out who is a scientist and who is the imbecile in our story of discussion. haha With no hard feelings, would you please tell me who is who in conjunction to the discussion which went on between me and kicha... Of course I have my answer too which I will share with you all ranjini...
I hope "The End" is not the end of this discussion... Agreed that new revelations are made when you question the obvious... Galileo questioned Aristotle...But he was able to substantiate what he told... Its as simple as the difference between throwing a statement in air and making a statement backed with proof...This is what I meant with the term prediction and this also makes the diffrence between a prediction and making a wild guess... Whenever we find a person with a Ph.D we tend to respect him, just because of that he had done something good about something... Of course not all Ph.Ds can be great but its a standard that everybody accepts to recognise one's expertise. The point I made is straight dear kishore..I dont mind you questioning the obvious...But you can only when you substantiate yours BTW why no posts from the rest in the buddy list?
Future (im)perfect..??
Saturday, December 06, 2003
A music concert
Books read this week
Total Cost Of Ownership (TCO)
Hi, Coming backl to the TCO issue as pointed by Kishore... There was a survey conducted by a group called RFG (Robert Frances Group Inc) which evaluated the Total Cost of Ownership for Linux deployments in enterprises... This was concucted from a wide angle of perspective exploring all the aspects right from the deployment of Linux environment and to the extent of administration and the hidden costs as well.. This says that Linux is the least expensive deployments which involved minimal TCO when compared to other OS environments such as Solaris and Windows and they also provided the quantified data and statistics as well.. For having a look at what they say about that, you can visit this link But still, People can question the validity of this information too but I would say the same words again... These people have put in lots and lot more thoughts than what we have put in and I am pleased to believe this and I leave the rest to you... The End!
Out of touch
Of course you r right bala...There is no thumb rule that you should have a blind eye and accept whatever an experienced person says...after all they are also humans and there is 100 percent chances for them to be wrong also... Rather it also does not mean that you can question anything and everything for a matter of fact...For instance if somebody says something and you may be pleased to believe what he says, if you feel that that person (no matter whomsoever they may be, our seniors or some damn shit layman or your grandma) has put in more and more research and thoughts than what you have put in that... For a matter of fact nobody can question the fact that E=MC (square) and probably you can question but only when you can substantitae your stand against such a universal timetested truth... As ranjini said the future is uncertain...agreed.. We cannot foretell the future and flatly throw a statement in the air... But for sure one can predict the future which is what all is all about...
Mahendran jayavel
Friday, December 05, 2003
Compiler output: #sorry I am late#
Thursday, December 04, 2003
When the cream goes crap
mis informations
I would also like to contradict with the info what kishore has provided in his post abt Websphere suppot and Linux'x support for desktop/mobile and applictaion development...
In the first place IBM's Websphere supports Linux and for that matter we have performed a migration test for Websphere for Linux in our company though for test reasons and it pretty well compatible with Linux.
And with all these and Java alkso endorsing Linux, (You should be knowing that Java is predominant in mobile and desktop application developments) I hope Linux is one step ahead of Windows...
Got to go and will get back to the TCO issue too later...
Hope the stage gets hot...
Mahendran Jayavel
I do understand the various bottlenecks that kishore has pointed out. But we have to still look deeper into this issue...
Linux is no longer to be a free OS and Its slowly turning out to come out as an Enterprise Linux...Of course its free, and rather than seeing this term "free" from the "zero cost" perspective the stage is set to see it as "freedom" to tune to fit the needs of the user.
And as kishore said, when it comes to Domains such as EAI and all, Its not far away from possible that Linux can well be integrated with other legacy systems and I hope Kishore might not know that MQSeries Integrator has support for Linux...For that matter of Enterprise Applications integration the underlying OS is not a major concern as all of the integrations are based on a universal Standards with which every OS including Windows or Linux (no matter which OS it is) complies with can be integrated.
For instance today there was an Internal training for us on EAI for which we had a person from Satyam who is the chief functional consultant of Satyam's Malaysia divison was giving us a lecture and I put forth this doubt to him...
His views do match with what I thought in the same way as he said that the platform really doesnt matter for the integration of Linux or WIndows systems and he also added that in fact this is the major reason why Linux made Microsoft rattled. This fellow from Satyam by name Sai is the chief Consultant for Satyam and infact he was a Pro Microsoft person who worked with BizTalk Server and a lot more of that sort and he was also Sun Certified professional as well...
Why I am giving this much stress to these granular details about him is that may be I may have a feel say looking Linux and Microsoft from say from about 50,000 feet, whereas he as an experienced head may make more sense than what I can say...
Right from the beginning when Linus Torvalds released his Kernel, he just developed his own kernel just to have an operating system which lets us what we want to do instead of the OS letting us what it lets us to do...as in the case of Windows
Later on when you look into the evolution of Linux, It was specifically designed for professionals or I would say that in other terms that it was developed and handled by "Gurus"...who had a better systems knowledge when compared to the end user...
This might be the reason that might have prevented the popularity and user friendliness of Linux from being explored by the end user.
But now the scenarion which is emerging is completely different... IBM has already started OSDL (Open Source Development lab) which involves giants like SUN, Oracle, and lot more to join the bang still...
With this, Now the Linux I hope is trying to get transformed into a desktop alternative too and for instance Sun Microsystems is going to install some 200 million servers and computers in China with its Java enables Linux Based Workstations and servers It has also signed an MOU to distribute unrestricted number of copies of its office suite "Star Office" in china for corporates Governments and institutions...
Already the stage was set for what kishore has said about the integration of legacy systems and the day is not too far for Linux to occupy an inevitable role in the future computing... I need to close today and will get back with lot more details when i find time for ranjini and no doubt that we cannot doubt on micropsoft's Marketing power, But ranjini, do believe that Linux Enterprise is no longer a dream and that dream will come tru and your belief is no invalid still...
Mahendran Jayavel
Busy...
Wednesday, December 03, 2003
There is no free lunch
Hi all,
Its not weird for you to hear people chanting the Linux mantra increasingly if not predominantly nowadays... With the governments of countries like China, Brazil, and Germany already in the list of patrons of Linux and more and more market being swayed away by the open source computing, Its really going to be a tough ride for Microsoft in major developing markets like china and India. But do you think that Open Source can beat Microsoft... Its a popular belief that anything that is free cannot meet the quality of its paid counterpart ...Afterall beggars cannot be choosers, but consumers can be...isnt it. As Shiv Khera rightly said in his Living with Honour that "Popular beliefs need not be always right for the sake of its popularity and they will be challenged at times..." Lets wait and see whether penguins climbs up our desktops...
Mahendran Jayavel
Another Country Abandons Windows for Linux
In another blow to Microsoft, after last weeks announcement from China to standardize its country to Linux, Brazil has also followed suit. In a surprising, or not so surprising announcement by Brazil’s top technology officer, Brazil has decided to abandon Microsoft Windows and replace it with Linux and Samba. Full story
Mother of all Operating Systems...
Tuesday, December 02, 2003
from VIJAY BABU
We 3 - 2 Juniors
Monday, December 01, 2003
Channeling Children
Here is a funny block which made me laugh...(from www.thenetworkadministrator.com)
Mahendran Jayavel
How To Install Software - A 12 Step Program
--author anonymous
1. Examine the software packaging until you find a little printed box that explains what kind of computer system you need to run the software.
It should look something like this:
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
-------------------
2386 PROCESSOR OR HIGHER
628.8 MEGAHERTZ MODEM
719.7 MB FREE DISK SPACE
3546 MB RAM
432323 MB ROM
05948737 MB RPM
ANTILOCK BRAKING SYSTEM
2 TURTLE DOVES
NOTE: This software will not work on your computer.
2. Open the software packaging and remove the manual. This will contain detailed instructions on installing, operating, and troubleshooting the software. Throw it away.
3. Find the actual software, which should be in the form of either a 3.5-inch floppy diskette or a CD-ROM, located inside a sealed envelope that says:
LICENSING AGREEMENT
-------------------
By breaking this seal, the user hereinafter agrees to abide by all the terms and conditions of the following agreement that nobody ever reads, as well as the Geneva Convention and the UN Charter and the Secret Membership Oath of the Benevolent Protective Order of the Elks and such other terms and conditions, real and imaginary, as the Software Company shall deem necessary and appropriate, including the right to come to the user's home and examine the user's hard drive, as well as the user's underwear drawer if we feel like it, take it or leave it, until death do us part, one nation indivisible by the dawn's early light,... finders keepers, losers weepers, ...
4. Hand the software to a child aged 3 through 12 and say, "(Name of child), please install this on my computer."
5. If you have no child age 3 through 12, insert the software in the appropriate drive, type SETUP" and press the Enter key.
6. Turn the computer on, you idiot.
7. Once again type "SETUP" and press the Enter key.
8. You will hear grinding and whirring noises for a while, after which the following message should appear on your screen:
The Installation Program will now examine your system to see what would be the best way to render it inoperable. Is it OK with you? Choose one, and be honest:
+-----+ +------+ | YES | | SURE | +-----+ +------+
9. After you make your selection, you will hear grinding and whirring for a very long time while the installation program does who knows what in there. Some installation programs can actually alter molecular structures, so that when they're done, your computer has been transformed into an entirely new device, such as a food processor. At the very least, the installation program will create many new directories, sub-directories, and sub-sub-directories on your hard drive and fill them with thousands of mysterious files with names like "puree.exe," "fester.dat," and "doo.wha.."
10. When the installation program is finished, your screen should display the following message:
CONGRATULATIONS!
The installation program cannot think of anything else to do to your computer and has grown bored. You may now attempt to run your software. If you experience any problems, electrical shocks, insomnia, shortness of breath, nasal discharge, or intestinal parasites, you should immediately *!@!$)$%@&*^^)$*!#$_$*^^&
11. At this point your computer system should become less functional than the federal government, refusing to respond even when struck with furniture.
12. Call the toll-free Tech Support Hotline number listed on the package and wait on the line for a representative, who will explain to you, in a clear, step-by-step manner, how to adopt a child aged 3 through 12.
replies
These people became eminent because they had the guts to reject eminent people of their times. The bottomline is.. Of course, listen to your elders, teachers, sacred books, philosophy or the deemed eminent personalities.. but do remember, its not in reading sacred books or listening to 'eminent' people, that one gains wisdom...It was to show that if you accept everything as it happens (some call it Fate), you might find yourself in a doldrum, with no place to go. I was suggesting that a person has the right to question and that should not be encumbered by anyone or anything. I guess you have misunderstood the meaning of a few portions of my post. I am not asking everyone to start questioning everything. I was speaking about questioning about things you don't understand and feel it's not right. In fact, the last para of my post summarised my entire post.
"The squeaky wheel gets the grease, but the too-squeaky wheel gets replaced."Elders might have various suggestions. But it doesn't always mean that you have to follow everything they say. Some things have to be followed. I understand them and will follow them. But things which make no sense in the modern world have either to be modified or rejected. We have been doing it in the past and will possibly continue to do so in the future. reg. you recent post, I guess Kicha was speaking in general about religion and superstitions. I don't think he was trying to bring literature under the purview of his post. Well, you echoed my points in saying that reading is not as easy as it may seem to be. I think you are trying to tell Kicha that a man without a past will soon be a man without a future. I remember reading a similar statement by Wilbur Smith. Critical awareness is a very important tool that a person can possess. I have experienced it. Before I read "Foucault's Pendulum" way back in the early 90's, books were just meant for passing my time. I used to take a book from the library in the morning, return the book back to the library by early evening. That was it. Another book added to the library in my mind. But two books provided me the enlightment, Foucault's Pendulum and Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged. They were the first books where I ran into difficulties. I couldn't understand a single word of what they were trying to tell me. But I was young then, maybe thirteen or fourteen. It took me several weeks to go through them. At the end, I was still confused. I had this strange feeling of having left the book unread. It felt similar to sitting in front of a wonderful buffet, but eating only the dessert. After that, I made a vow to understand each book. Since then, I take pains to understand the context in which a book has been written. I found that books make a greater sense when you understand the context and the frame of mind that author had been while writing. Every book has been a bundle of joy since then. It is good to hear that you are trying to develop an outlook on life. Could you expand more on that later? It is sad to hear that you've got to wear specs. Send me a photo with your new haircut and specs. It is good to hear your garden is growing and it is sad to hear that you've got