Wednesday, May 28, 2008

banshee media player

banshee is cool, and there's a 1.0 beta release now, yet to try that .. will do so soon. I want a full featured media player with a lyrics plugin most importantly, used to love foobar on windows, lets see which one of rhythm, amarok and banshee actually make it to that level. And yes I love that last.fm is integrated into banshee.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Internet Research Analyst

Thats the job I want. Thats what I love doing, surfing internet for hours together and never get sick of it.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Need Gtalk Halks

Is there a Gmail Chat Javascript Shortcut/Bookmark which can be placed on the bookmark toolbar on firefox, and can be used to quickly message specific contacts in the Gmail Chat List. For those who use Gmail Chat and have it on all day and talk multiple times to a few specific
people in the day, its cumbersome to put their name in the Quick Contacts search field and then click on "chat" or "send offline chat" (for the times when u know they are invisible).

What I tried was using the javascipt open to open the popup link corresponding to an email address (the link that u get in the address bar when you popup a chat.

javascript:void(open('https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&ik=7c2ea6ae3d&view=cw&fs=1&tf=1&ver=zpuf6AhpH1w&am=#xxxxx%40gmail.com'));

This works, but corrupts the gmail interface.

Any clues how this could be achieved?

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Deconstructing Godhra

There are a lot of articles/explanations out there regarding Godhra. This one pasted below is the most accurate explanation around. Jansangharsh Manch, a human rights organization based out of Ahmedabad, has done extensive work regarding the Godhra train burning episode in 2002 and the following riots that wrecked havoc in all of Gujarat.

http://www.worldproutassembly.org/archives/2007/08/deconstructing_2.html

Please read it carefully.

Sunday, September 09, 2007

God

God is a creation of the human mind to alleviate the sufferings of the real world which arise from its contradictions with the nature and its fellow beings. The idea of 'God' has evolved with the evolution of human mind from the hunter-gatherer days to the present day world. The ancient 'Gods' from Zeus to Poseidon to Aphrodite in the Europas and Hevioss and Col in the Africas have all become extinct and have evolved in to the modern day species of Jesus, Allah and Ram. As humans resolved the contradictions of life through the advancement of human mind or in other words advancement of Science, each one of the old age gods phased out forming new age gods which cater to the newer contradictions in life i.e. from the Gods of thunder, fire and sea to the god of rain (the main stay god for the farmers) to the modern day 'all-in-one' gods which deal with ur financial insecurities to ur health problems.

God doesn't exist so the quesiton of turning to the non-existent god never arises. However the idea of God is a great emotional support for the theists which the atheists wouldn't have during their hard times.

I would also like to add that I'm not for academic atheism which a lot of atheists indulge in. God exists because of the contradictions of life and the idea of God itself would phase away when these contradictions of life are resolved. A real life example is in countries of Sweden, Norway and Denmark which have almost of 80% of their population as non-theists. The welfare capitalist system in these countries which provide free education and health care have resolved some of the contradictions and hence nullified the need of the modern day gods. The below link is about the contemporary rates and patterns of Atheism across the globe:

http://tinyurl.com/yu2trl

Blogging

Blogging is not something that comes naturallyto me. Especially not when it comes to writing about personal life etc. What I do enjoy doing is writing my views on articles, however concise they might be.

http://freethinker.stumbleupon.com.

That's where where I put down all my thoughts. Please peek in.

Monday, January 22, 2007

https and ip based access to thwart firewalls blocking meebo

The subject says it all! :) Just click on the below link and in most probability you should be able to access meebo and be back in the messaging world!



Back to Meebo



Basically get the ip of one of the sub domains that meebo redirects you to by pinging the subdomain or through dns tools website and add an https in the front.

Update: Use Meebo Repeater :D




Thursday, November 30, 2006

Gimme back my creativity!



What's Next In Science Technology - Unravelling the secrets of a 2,000-year-old computer - Greek technology was far more advanced than previously thought



Never hear of such things being made these days. Creativity seems to have halted in its tracks. I can hardly think of any bright idea! Or is it just the dumb me? :P

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Good news for Linux enthusiasts?

French parliament dumping Windows for Linux | CNET News.com


Not sure how much this means for the Linux community and open source community. However I hope it does influence sections of french population to shift to Linux from Windows.

Truth of Abu Ghraib reiterated - But for deaf ears?

Rumsfeld Okayed Abuses Says Former U.S. General

"Make sure this is accomplished" -  The truth of Iraq and American despotism keeps coming out again and again. I wonder if anybody's listening at all or have all of us gone absolutely numb and insensitive to others pain?

2002 Riot Compensation

The compensation should actually go out to thousands of muslims in Gujarat who were displaced, lost their houses, were killed, burnt, raped, demoralized and insulted in every possible way. Their houses were burnt, their shops were burnt, thus breaking their economic backbone.

However here the argument is how many people should actually be rehabilitated and a paltry number of 5000 seems to be a burden at this moment for the Gujarat Government. Wonder how much more remorseless can people get.

Riot compensation: Modi lashes out - NDTV.com - News on Riot compensation: Modi lashes out

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Flock

Testing out flock for the hundredth time to see if it has achieved some sense of stability. Hope it does now.

Got a stomach upset. Was quite miserable all of sunday.

This is the first blog am posting through the flock blog editor. Its neat to have a blog editor right within your browser, especially for people like me who are lazy to logon onto websites to post blogs. Even posting (s)craps on orkut seems so much of a pain.

Hope I can learn a wee bit of html as well by looking at the 'Source' tab in this blog editor.

Now that I am forced to be at home all day today, I want to do some studying once I am done with the little work I have which includes debugging the stupid mysql server which I screwed up a couple days back and sending a couple emails. For the record, I have no clue about mysql. Google Zindabad!

More later as I keep 'Flock'ing. Adios.