Monthly Archive for May, 2006

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The latest visitor of your website

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Balaji has coded up a nice and small program in Ruby which helps to find the latest visitors of one’s website. I am using it in my wordpess blog. For more information, check out Latest Visitor – Using Web Access Logs in RUBY. Happy tracing! :-)

Eye-Fi – Digital camera with wifi,Flash memory

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  1. Do you own a digital camera?
  2. Do you fell bored hooking up your cam with PC for transferring photos everytime?
  3. Are you a WiFi junkie?

If you answer affirmatively to any of the above questions, continue reading. Last week, I came to know about a company which is working on a SD card that is WiFi enabled and that can fit into digital cameras. The company is none other than Eye-Fi.

Eye-Fi is� building wifi directly into the flash storage. Their first product will be a 1GB SD card with built in Wifi. For about the same price as a 1 GB flash card sells for today – $100. You�ll be able to upload photos, or whatever, directly from your device to a computer using the built in storage wifi capabilities.

It is still in the pipeline and let us see how far it becomes a hit.

I have enrolled myself to�Eye-Fi’s mailing list. Enroll, if you are excited.

Don’t Turn Off the Lights

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Power of Sodium Vapor
Originally uploaded by k2cool.

I was a kid when I first saw the sodium vapor lamp ever in my life. May be I was in my middle school days. Our street was without a single light for years and if it had one, it never glowed. One fine evening, we had some authorities from the local municipal department installing a sodium vapor lamp as a street light. They even installed a switch for the same and instructed one of my neighbours on how to operate it. At the first sight of it, I was really amazed to see the power and light it shed.
It was Summer holidays and during night time, we started playing badminton,carrom and chess under the light. One day, my neighbour taught me how to handle the switch so that I can turn on the lights in his absence. After learning to do the same, I was beaming. I felt as if I gave light to millions of life although there were only 15 or 20 lives in our street. I felt like Jesus showering the poor souls with his spiritual lighting. I was the only young kid to operate the lamp when a lot of adults refrained doing the same due to fear of electric shock. This made my mom proud of me and she was boasting of how I would become a engineer one day.!@$%#?&!
Day by day, my curiosity depleted and after a while, I stopped operating the lamp. The local authorities have automated the same to be operated from a central location so that they can turn on a lot of lights from a single location. It still lights our street brightly. That clearly implies that certain people and things do their duty and light others’ lives though no one cares about them. These people and things make life beautiful. I am admired at the power of the Sodium vapor lamp and I would like to be one. I would say a luminary.
P.S.:- This picture was taken with Sundar’s (My neighbour friend) Nokia 6600 camera phone. And the photographer is none other than the great karthick. :-)

How to avoid office politics?

Last week, I happened to read a good blog on avoiding office politics. On the first hand, I do not know how to play politics at work place. Going through the post, I realized that I do have certain ddefects in me which might tempt me to play the dirty game at office. I have seen a lot of people playing the dirty game and that had serious impacts on others’s lives. I even saw a manager at office screaming high to his friend about how to stay focussed and defeat all the opponents in the corporate world by playing office politics. I happened to hear this conversation as he was on a speaker phone. What a funny and disgusting way to grow up in once’s career?

I have decided not to learn tricks of office politics in my entire life. I also hapened to meet a person who boasted about how good he was at this game and he also planned to write a book on office politics. Yuck! I would rather stay away from these people so that I am not influenced by their activities. So, I have decided to follow the below principles to stay away from the bloody dirty game of office politics. They are,

  • Avoiding conversation, when I am outside office, about office or office matters with colleagues.
  • Indulge myself in knowledge upgradation when I find free time at office.
  • I will never ever become a yes-man.
  • I will never attempt to attain higher ranks by influence.
  • Throw ears to other people on the problems or concerns raised.
  • Treat everyone equally.
  • I will try to be calm and not easily provocable.
  • I will stay away from gossip mongers.
  • Develop courtesy towards everyone.

Let me see, how far I am going to achieve this. I hope not to derail from the track I have chosen.




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