- March, 2007
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raahi.com - a new travel community
One of my really good friend works for yatra.com (which is a kickass site for booking flight tickets). They have now launched a new travel community site called raahi.com. They allow you to create your own travel blog there. Do check it out.
- February, 2007
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Feburary 2007 #linux-india meetup
Vinayak and I are planning a #linux-india meetup on 24 February (Saturday). We will meetup at the M.G. Road Barista at Bangalore (the one at the Barton Center) at 10:30 am. If you are a regular at the #linux-india channel and would like to meetup, feel free to drop in. If you are woried about being up and about so early in the morning, remember that these meets go on till 4-5 in the evening and you can drop in anytime you want. Call any one of us if you are not able to locate us at the Barista - we might have moved some place else for the lunch. Meeting up early would allow us to lockin the good seats in the Barista coffee shop
. Leave a comment if you want to change the venue/days/dates or to indicate that you would be coming.
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eight areas of life that need to be balanced
I am sure I have heard these same divisons some place else, but I am not sure where. From what I remember, the speaker told us that imagine your life to be a circle and allocate each of these areas a portion of that circle. The area allocated to each of the areas should be proportionate to the time and energy you spend in that area. An ideal secenario would be that you have a circle in which all the areas are nearly equal.
Without much ado, here are the eight areas
- Career/Work - In the ideal world, we all love our work. In the real world, we do not. Find a way to be grateful for your job, and useful. You will spend a lot of time at work, better to have a positive experience while there.
- Creativity - This is where hobbies are important. Perhaps you are an artist? Find time to create. A great hobby is photography. You can do it as you walk through your neighborhood. It is also a great way to meet people, and to share experiences with others through your photos.
- Intellectual - This is an area which is very neglected. It is important that you keep your intellect sharp. One way to do so is to read the newspaper on a daily basis. Or, dive into classic works of fiction, or poetry.
- Health & Fitness - Get in shape and stay in shape. There is no substitute for a great diet either. These are critical for living a healthy, balanced life. People who eat right and are in shape have better attitudes than those who do not. If your body feels better, you will feel better.
- Social - You need to spend time with your friends, relaxing and socializing. It is very important to have an active social life, as it keeps you connected and involved with the world. Also, having fun and sharing laughs helps you recharge intellectually and emotionally. Without an active social life, people tend towards depression and isolation.
- Family - This can be sensitive for some people who experienced difficulties with their parents when they were younger. Your family can be a great source of comfort and connection, as well being supportive through difficult times. It is common for people to feel challenged in their family lives. However, growing through these challenges forges character and integrity.
- Companionship & Intimacy - Ultimately, every person deserves a lasting, meaningful relationship. It can be both nurturing and challenging. Ultimately, it serves to help us be open to another person, and understand the nature of intimacy and love. Intimate relationships are important in any person’s development. The result is a greater sense of ourselves, and a more fulfilling and happy life. Most of you reading this are probably looking for this.
- Austerity - Lastly, each of us needs time alone. This is when we recharge and connect with ourselves, and our purpose. Perhaps this is when we indulge in our hobbies, or when we practice daily meditation. Spending time alone helps us reenter the world feeling refreshed and connected.
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perl oops
For a language which is so great, it is amazing how fscked up perl's oops is
Defined tags for this entry: geek stuff - January, 2007
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the mozilla manifesto
draft of the mozilla manifesto - short and sweet.Defined tags for this entry: link -
fun with about:*
Mozilla family of browser supports a variety about: commands. Today I searched inside the source code to see where they have been implemented and the complete list of the commands it supports. Here is the list Firefox supports. Type these urls in your Firefox browser for countless hours of fun (for very low values of fun).
- about:config
- about:credits
- about:plugins
- about:mozilla
- about:logo
- about:buildconfig
- about:license
- about:licence
- about:about
- about:neterror
Link: source code
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ingenious use of the HL engine
This looks very obvious in hindsight, but I am sure not many would have thought about this. This guy uses the HL's source engine to produced a model of the Kaufmann House by Frank Lloyd Wright. Using the Source Engine, as opposed to more traditional Architectural Software, allows the use of dynamic lighting and a real-time walkthrough of the scene in high resolution.
Links: the HL map for Kaufmann House and a walk through available here
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