A bit of this and a bit of that.. a random reflection on the flux that is the Internet.
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Tips for the Standalong Programmer
Lot of the stuff in the article (setting goals, keeping oneself updated etc) are common sense but it really does not strike you when any work you take up is priority and has a hard deadline.
Although I learnt a lot of stuff (mainly fire-fighting :)) which has helped me a lot, I wish I had chanced upon this article or followed the basic premise to become a better software professional.
But as they say, learning never ends in this field :) so its never too late.
Monday, July 24, 2006
Pakistan's "New" reactor
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/asia/article1195243.ece
A small snippet:
"Satellite photographs of what appears to be a nuclear reactor under construction in Pakistan are the latest evidence that President George Bush's foreign policy is fuelling a nuclear arms race in south Asia.
The photographs show a heavy-water reactor capable of producing enough plutonium to make 40-50 nuclear weapons a year, more than 20 times Pakistan's existing capacity, according to the US-based Institute for Science and International Security.
The new pictures come just weeks after a former head of Indian intelligence said that a controversial civilian nuclear fuel deal with the US will allow India to produce 50 warheads a year, by freeing up its existing fuel for military use."
What kind of suckers sit on the panel in "Institute for Science and International Security"?Rome was not built in a day and neither is a nuclear reactor.
Its a well known fact, at least in India, the reactor is being built with Chinese help and is in the making since the 90s (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khushab_Reactor)
"Last month, JK Sinha, a retired head of India's RAW intelligence service, came out publicly with what observers have long suspected(sic): that the nuclear fuel deal with the US will allow India to increase massively its stock of nuclear weapons."
Like you need the IQ of a Hawking to come to this conclusion.
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
Rahul Mahajan and Fardeen Khan
"Fardeen, currently, happens to be enjoying the best phase of his life after the huge success of No Entry and critical appreciation for his last film Pyaare Mohan. His marriage to yesteryear actress Mumtaz’ daughter Natasha has sobered him down completely. One can notice a marked change in him since his marriage. The playboy image has been taken over by a more domesticated approach to generalities."
For all his sobering down, he does have to pay for past sins.
One more comment from the article "Fardeen, currently, happens to be enjoying the best phase of his life after the huge success of No Entry and critical appreciation for his last film Pyaare Mohan.", I wonder who's the critic, any guesses? Maybe Mohan reviewed it for Pyaare!
Sunday, May 28, 2006
Mystery Spot and 17 Mile Drive
Its long weekend time. Memorial Day on Monday.
Paid a visit to the Mystery Spot. The American Way of making a C out of you. Thank my stars it was only $ 5.
17-Mile drive was better. Cold winds but really liked Pebble Beach and of course, the symbol of the 17 Mile Drive road, The Lone Cypress.
Went to the Big Basin Redwoods State Park.
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Relish
Sweet Relish
A dozen small pickling cucumbers
2 green peppers
1 red pepper
1 cup finely chopped celery
2 tablespoons pickling salt
Directions: Grind the above in a meat grinder with a coarse blade. Add 1 cup finely chopped celery. Sprinkle mixture with 2 tablespoons pickling salt. Add cold water to cover and let sit for three to four hours. Drain thoroughly.
2 cups sugar
1 1/2 cups vinegar
1 tablespoon mustard seed
1 tablespoon celery seed
Put above items in a large pot and bring to a boil. Add drained vegetables and simmer for 10 minutes. Pack hot mixture in clean, warm jars. Seal and process in boiling water bath for 10 minutes.
Makes about six half-pint jars.
From hereMonday, May 22, 2006
Saturday, April 15, 2006
Pre-approved credit card offer junk mails.. and how to stop it!
The FTC has a new law on this http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2005/07/prescreenoptout.htm. The companies sending out these mails have to let the user opt out of these offers for ever or for 5 years at least. There's this number 1-888-5-OPTOUT or a website https://www.optoutprescreen.com from the 4 credit reporting companies.
More information can be got from http://www.fraudguides.com/consumer_optoutprescreen.asp.
But I am not sure still if this will stop it once and for all.