Archive for January, 2004
My karaoke songs
- meri bheegi bheegi si . . .
- Agar Tum Na Hote. . .
- Chehra Hai Ya Chand Khila. . .
- Chalte chalte mere ye geet yaad rakhana. . .
- Woh Shaam Kuch ajeeb thi. . .
- Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas. . .
- Meri Saamne Wali Khidki Mein. . .
- Mere Mehboob Qayamat Hogi. . .
- Hamen Tumse Pyar Kitna. . .
- Bhooli Hui Yaadon. . .
- Raat kali ik khwaab mein aayi. . .
- Pukarta Chala Hoon Main. . .
- Teri duniya se hoke majboor. . .
- Tum bin jaoon kahan. . .
- Naliva Gulaabi Hoove(My only kannada karaoke) . . .
KDE 3.2 BETA first USER review.
Here is a first KDE 3.2 BETA 2 review from osnews .. READ ON
“……Overall, even with its faults, KDE 3.2 is the fastest Desktop Environment that I have used. It’s much faster than Gnome 2.4 or XFCE 4. In terms of productivity, it beats the crap out of even Windows XP. Of course, readers must take these conclusions with a whole fistful of salt, because this is from the point of view of someone who a.) is a Linux and Windows power user; is comfortable with both, and b.) has used both KDE and Gnome extensively right from their earliest versions…..”
Writing a better PHP code..
Some usefull links I got while searching for “How to write a better PHP code”. Do read these if you are really interested in optimizing your PHP code.
Write better PHP code (1): A web site is an application, not a book
Write better PHP code (5): Caching for fun and profit
Write better PHP code (3): Starting with third-party code
how to write better code
Some quotes…
“The bad thing with very fast hardware is that it costs a lot. As a consequence, it is wise to start with relatively slow server(s), with relatively slow network connections and thus hit the limit at which you know that the site must be optimized as soon as possible. This way you have a lot of room for upgrading the hardware at relatively moderate prices, and a good reason to think of software optimization with enough time to actually implement what’s needed. Starting with very fast hardware and hitting the wall at a moment when you simply can’t afford even faster machine(s) is about the worst thing that can happen to you…”
I Love Kate…
VI is a simple yet powerful editor, and no doubt about that.Almost 90% of people on UNIX/Linux LOVE IT !.. of course Me also.But my love with VI ended when I installed Mandrake for the first time(2 years ego !).I found KATE.. (NOT Kate Winslet.. LOL ) It’s “KDE Advanced Text Editor”…Actually I stopped using VI after I started logging into KDE (even on RedHat).Before that I was using GNOME.
Let me tell u something about KATE. Nothing special though !
It has a MDI(Multiple Document Interface), means u can access more than one file on a single window (See these screen shot).You can have terminal for quick compilation.And most IMP of all, it has a Highlight Mode for almost all major scripting languages including C,C++,PHP,JAVA… etc.This doesn’t mean I entirely stopped using VI.
BTW, We can’t compare any editors with VI,because VI is much more than that ! !
BTW, have a look @ some screen shots from Mandriva Linux 2006 on my hp Pavilion DV1000.

Simple answer. . .
I would give the car keys to my Old friend and let him take the lady to the hospital. I would stay behind and wait for the bus with the partner of my dreams
“Think out of the Box.”
Think before you continue . .
* You could pick up the old lady, because she is going to die, and thus you should save her first;
* or you could take the old friend because he once saved your life, and this would be the perfect hence to pay him back.
* However, you may never be able to find your perfect mate again.
The candidate who was hired (out of 200 applicants) had no trouble coming up with his answer.
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The candidate who was hired (out of 200 applicants) had no trouble
coming up with his answer !
He simply answered
Error !
SORRY
I think the file/document which you wanted is no
longer exist ! ! !
Please let me know so that in case if I still have it somewhere I will upload it once again !
Thanks for visiting my site !
-pande
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