Do good to the world – Swami Vivekananda

July 4th, 2009 No comments

Here are the some part, that I liked while reading articles of by Swami Vivekananda and other articles.

As said by Swami Vivekananda
Why should we do good to the world? Apparently to help ourselves. Be grateful that the poor man is there, so that by making a gift to him, you are able to help yourself. It is not the receiver that is blessed, but it is the giver. Be thankful that you are allowed to exercise your power of generosity and mercy in the world.

One more article about a reminder from God.
I was regretting the past and fearing the future. Suddenly, I heard God speaking. “My name is “I AM”. He paused. I waited.
He continued “When you live in the past with its mistakes and regrets, it is hard for you because I am not there. My name is not ‘I WAS’.

When you live in the future with its unknown and fears, it is hard for you because I am not there. My name is not ‘I WILL BE’.

But when you live, in this moment, it is not hard, because I am here. My name is “I AM”.

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Refreshing Weekend in Hubli

July 2nd, 2009 No comments

Last weekend Saturday (June 27 2009) and Sunday had been a great weekend in my hometown Hubli. One of my close friends (Prashant Natu) marriage was on 28th (Sunday) in Sri Krishna Kalyana Mantapa Hubli. Actually its the same place where I got married last year. One of the renowned place for marriage in Hubli. It is spacious and has all the facilities and more over its clean.

As Sunday was the marriage, Saturday morning called some of my friends who had come from Bangalore to attend the same marriage. Had a tasty breakfast at MIL home. (need to say Tasty, when you are in MIL home, otherwise there would be serious consequences with your wife later :) :)) After breakfast went to Movie New York. Totally we became seven to watch the movie (including 3 couples)

We three friends (myself, Praveen Annigeri (Pavvya) and Vishwanath Kesappanatti – Vishya) are freids from childhood and its been a ling time I had met them. They stay in bangalore itself and we hardly met in Bangalore. Good part is myself and Pavvya always make it a point to meet when we are in Hubli. This time, it was special!!! all three have got married. But after marriage we never got a chance to meet:):). Ofcourse as usual Sandeep Bankapur (Dr Sady) told he would definitely come to movie. But he did not came to movie, instead he came directly to marriage hall at the right time for evening tiffin:):)

So three couples and my cousin (Suman) went for the movie in Apsara thatre. If you visit Apsara theatre, it is more than best than Uravashi theatre Bangalore. We had a good time by refreshing memories of primary school days and watching the movie New York. After the movie, came back to MIL home and again need to say great lunch (infact!! lunch was great :) )

Evening was the time to meet old friends as a bachelor. Attended the function and roamed around hubli. So many friends had come and had a great dinner at one of the hotel. It feels so fresh when I meet old friends and sometimes thinking how for silly things we used quarrel and how for small things we used to enjoy like anything. Thats the crazy life and now its just the hectic life. Sometimes I think why I cannot call my old friends at least once in six months!!!!!!!a aah….

Sunday attended the marriage and it was so many people, even that big hall looked small. Marriage occasion went well and it was great arrangement. Nice decoration across the big hall, warm welcome to the guest.

Wanted to hold on and enjoy!!! Rani Chennamma train was whistling at 11.30 PM to depart to Bangalore. With no mood to come back, I returned back to square in Bangalore.

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khoobsurat shayari

July 2nd, 2009 No comments

This shayari is written by one of my friend.

Tum itni khoobshurat ho….

Tum itni khoobshurat ho….

ke bayaan karne keliye Alfaaz kam hain…

Tum itni khoobshurat ho….Tum itni khoobshurat ho….

ke bayaan karne keliye Alfaaz kam hain…

magar kya karoon.. bayaan karnekabhi RECESSION hai

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Kabhi kabhi sochta hoon… Kabhi kabhi sochta hoon…
ki Khoobsurati kya cheez hai..

Kabhi kabhi sochta hoon…Kabhi kabhi sochta hoon…
ki Khoobsurati kya cheez hai..

Khoobsurat jo woh hai… Khoobsurat jo woh hai…
joh Khoobsurati se bhi khoobsurat ho..

By Kiran Naik
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Hazaaron khwaishein aisi
Hazaaron khwaishein aisi…Hazaaron khwaishein aisi…
key har khwayishe mein dum nikle….

Hazaaron khwaishein aisi…….Hazaaron khwaishein aisi
key har khwaishein mein dum nikle

Bahut nikle hai armaan… Bahut nikle hai armaan…
magar phir bhi kam nikle
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Dont know what to write

December 15th, 2008 Comments off

Last four weekends had been pretty hectic. I decided not go anywhere else this weekend. Thought I will start on some new book reading.  Ok. Initially I thought I ll write about my weekend activities. Oh!!! Not again.. it’s the same old story. 

Let me start with what I am thinking RIGHT NOW…thinking to go to hubli,, finish tomorrows sadia call.. Updating effort.. it’s the painful job ever. Not doing what actually I like doing..

Read one saying today posted by Prashant Neginahal on his gtalk message. Secret of life is not to do what you like, but to like what you do.

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Lay off @ Rambus?????????????????

September 2nd, 2008 Comments off

 I had a hectic and interesting day today. I am about to leave for home, happily after completing todays work. I received weekly Linkedn update. In Linkedn, I have all all Rambus Employees. Working in Rambus had been and always the life time experience for me. I had so much work, so much fun. I never felt, I am working for somebody. It’s a great and dream place to work. Browsing through the other news of Rambus, specially the financial issues it had last year, Suddenly I saw heading Rambus To Cut 21 Percent Of Headcount – SoftwareJobs.com 

At the initial look, I though it’s kind of ad and just a website to generate traffic. When I click and saw,, ,,oh!!! NO. I am still shocked to see the news and I don’t know how to express. When I read this on web, I did not care much. I thought wherever layoff might happen, in Rambus. NO WAY AT ALL. It is and will be an Employee Friendly Company.  

I don’t know the reason, why and how it happened. Personally for me, today is a bad and shocking news.

Ok..let me recover from the shocking news. I will go home and take deep rest for today. I am reminded one of the phrase I read in Rambus. 

Change is the only thing that is constant.  

KiRAN

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Quote of the day…

August 22nd, 2008 Comments off

Some more quotes here!!!

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Mind is a ocean, mighty ocean…..which resists or questions about every good thoughts…

Hey Gurudev, give me the strength to resist bad thoughts and allow pure thoughts to flow.

 

Never try to please each and everyone. Always first please yourself. Always think of how you can make the difference to yourself and people around you. Gurudev, give me the strength to serve myself and the people around me.

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Anger is nothing but desire, attachments or expectations obstructed.

The cultured give happiness whenever they go. The uncultured, whenever they go.

Old age comes with passage of time. Maturity comes by deep reflection.

Do not tell the world what you can do. Show it.

Let the mind becomes silent and then watch the silence.

You get the best of others when you give the best of yourself. — Harry Firestone

We must use time wisely and forever realize that the time is always ripe to do right — Nelson Mandela

The below quotes are sent from my dear friend Chayan. I think it is written by him. I will confirm back, if it is written by him or another forwarded sms :) . It is much interesting to to read the quotes of the day.

Explain Yourself
Never explain yourself to anyone because… the person who likes you doesn’t need it and the person who dislike you don’t believe it.

Why Laugh
Laugh so hard that even sorrow smiles at YOU.
Live life so well that even death eagers to see your LIFE!
Fight so hard that even fate accept its DEFEAT!!

Hectic Lives
Our lives are always so hectic with little time to spare,
but days get brighter when you get a message frmo someone saying "Yaar, I still CARE". Have a nice day!!

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Report says techies don’t care much about salary!!!!

August 22nd, 2008 No comments

I was in bad mood and browsing through the web, found an interesting article. It is surprising to know about techies don’t care much about salary. Report also finds that workers care more about perks such as training or flexible schedules than they do about the size of their paycheck. How true it is and at the end of the day, we look how much facilities and convenient we have in our office.

Referenc: http://blogs.zdnet.com/careers/?p=161&tag=nl.e539

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My visit to Mysore Palace and KRS

August 20th, 2008 Comments off

August 15, 16 and 17 was a long holiday. Enjoyed the drive in Namma Bagngaluru on Friday August 15th. Obliviously reason for smooth traffic was holiday and long weekend. Most of the outstation people visited there home town. Probably most of Bangaloreans were out of station with family enjoying the true Independence day.

 

Friday celebrated the Independence day with speech of our beloved Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh. Every year I watch the prime minister’s speech, expecting something extra ordinary announcements. Not to my surprise, there was nothing extra ordinary. Probably the highlight was committee approved the 6th Pay commission recommendation. Central government employees will have more benefits and also arrears.

 

Sunday we had a plan to visit Shivansamudra. First trip will all the family members. Myself, wife, Brother Deepak, vaini and son Chinmay. Vishwanath and family, Avinash and family, Ravishankar and Family, Pradeep and Family. Total around 20 members. Narayan helped to order the food,.,, and thanks to Narayan for helping to cancel the food order at last moment. I was excited to visit the place. Due to some unavoidable circumstances, trip got canceled. Rather postponed. As we have a plan to go out soon.

 

Friday, me and Supriya thought, we will visit the Mysore palace. What a way to celebrate the

Independence. We got a chance to see the historical places and here we goo.. We started form Bangalore on Saturday 11.00 AM.

 

Had breakfast at Kadumane. Dosa and Idli. I don’t like Kadumane service, yet I visit everytime, only for good open space and car parking area. We have been visiting Kadumane with Pradeep, Narayan almost once in 4 months. I did not like the service. Food is ok,., but service is bad. Waitors will look as if they are doing a favor. Once myself, Narayan and Pradeep visited Kadumane at morning 5.30 AM. We ahd nigh out.. discussing somethings… I don’t really remember whole night what we discussed. It was so much enjoyable and did not know its 5.00AM. Then we went to Kaadu mane and had heavy breakfast. That was too much fun.

 

Started out i10 Journey again towards palace. Before Mandya, whole line of cars standing and some group of people and politicians are seen. I guess its our beloved Ex Chief Minister Kumarswamy visited the place. Whole road half kilometers was empty and we can able to see only police officials dressed neatly to welcome us. Surprisingly lot of traffic along the Mysore road. We could able to see not less than five cars at a time. My i10 cruised along the way, at 140 kmph leaving behind all cars. Thanks to Pradeep, without him I could not have driven wonderful i10.

 

Reached Mysore city and we don’t know where is Mysore palace. Followed the written road map and reached some place which we though it’s a Mysore palace. Parked the Car and asked someone. Came to know that we have reached, behind the palace and actual palace is other side of the temple. Took the U turn, came back to signal. Asked someone –two old people around 60-65 years, who guided with great excitement. Even I was excited to visit the palace and was eager to drive down and reach the place. I am stunned with the parking lot, all cars and vehicles in a ground parked without any manner. I looked for last line parking.. ohhhhhhhh!!! I reached dead end where route is blocked by all vehicles. Took U turn and again started looking for parking place for my small I10. Saw one slot empty, took right turn and parked. Then I saw from other side, big bus was taking reverse for the same place. We could not resist laughing and big bus went ahead looking for other place in the yard.

 

Taken the entry tickets and went inside. It was all crowded and no proper instruction what is there what. Long queue to submit the cameras. I do not know why we should submit the cameras. Took some snaps outside and along with camera went inside. Big queue for Chappal stand and after 5 minutes, able to get place for chappals in the stand. I do not know why we should remove the shoes and go inside. I am sorry, if I am hearting anyone. Its my personal view and really surprised to know this. At the security check, they checked the Camera and asked to keep it and come back. Went outside, put the Sony in i10.

 

Finally we are here… inside the palace… feeling like Maharaja. and sense of accomplishment that we reached the destination. Amazed by the great architecture, splendid interiors. Top roofs are ultimate. Durbar Hall on the first floor and marriage hall are awesome. We can clearly visulaise the combination of hindu and muslim architecture. Happy to see the place and still I had much more expectations apart from fascinating interiors, marble tiles. View from first floor is undoubtedly amazing towards the open place outside. I wanted to see the heirachy of Raja’s recently ruled and how the ancient dynasty transformed to British rule. British rule to Vodeyar family. I know, we can get these information just by Googling, it’s all together different feeling to learn from there pictures, paints and wordings inside the palace itself. I do agree that there are paintings, photos, and all Raja and family photos. It was not so crystal clear to visualize.

 

After that came back outside, only to see heavy rain pouring. Its always so much fun to be in rain. It reminded me of two things. One is quotation, “Best thing you can do when raining is to let it rain” Second is around 4 years back, when I used to drive only my Hero Honda Splendor or Pradeep’s Hero Honda Passion. Once day, when it was raining heavily, myself and Pradeep went to ride on our bikes. From Banashankari to Nettakallappa circle. Had Lemon Soda. Went to Chamarajpeth, Vijaynagar, Nagarbhavi and near to his friends house. Had some stuff in the evening and came back… All this in rain and we two drenched in rain like anything, never before. Only thing missing was the camera. I am sure, Pradeep and me can remember this for a life long, without the camera. I can still feel the fresh air and rainy muddy smell and fast drive over the Chamarajpeth fly over.

 

 3.30 PM by the time we came back, went in search of lunch. Thought of having memorable lunch and drive to President hotel. Again I had much more expectation of President hotel, (May be because I was comparing with the Bangalore President Hotel). Ambience was good but was crowded. Went to Pai Vista – Guffa. To become charged and refresh again to visit another great place Krishana Raja Sagar(KRS). Had excellent corn roll though fried rice was ok.

 

Went to KRS via ring road. Enjoyed the nature beauty and drizzling rain. Waaahhh.. we reached KRS and full of water. Took some snaps in the bridge and it was like we were in ship. Had great time in the Brindavan garden, boating and nice to see lot of crowd enjoying the holiday and weekend. We wanted to come back without watching Musical fountain in Brindavan garden. We would have missed the core part of KRS and garden without seeing the beauty of musical fountain. Musical Fountain was really refreshing with the songs like Vande Mataram, Jeeva nadi.. Jeeva nadi..Kaveri..from Vishnuvardhana movie, Alisha Chenoy song and Dile hain mere deewna kay from Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Ghum. Though not in a mood to come back to Bangalore, still we have to come back. To start again the normal activites. The memory of excellent art of Mysore palace, Brindavan garden would remain as the life time visit places in my life. 

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ITIL Foundation Bridge from V2.0 to V3.0

August 6th, 2008 Comments off

What is ITIL Foundation Bridge

When Exams are held and duration

How to Register 

What is ITIL Foundation Bridge

Today I came to know about “ITIL FoundationBridge”. Looks exciting to me.  It is a program is designed to take the holder of any previous version of an ITIL Foundation certificate and ‘upgrade’ it to the most recent version. Currently I am ITIL certified for V2.0 (Foundation Certificate). Now V2.0 certified users can take the one day course of bridge. Take up the exam, score good marks and they can be ITIL certified for V3.0 (Foundation Certificate).  Oh!! This is interesting.

ITIL FoundationBridge program is a one day course for the holder of any previous version of an ITIL Foundation certificate.

When Exams are held:

ITILFoundationBridge exam is typically held at the end of the one day course and is comprised of 20 multiple choice questions. The passing mark for the exam is 65% (13 correct answers from the 20 questions).

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Electronic data interchange (EDI) and value-added networks (VANs)

May 8th, 2008 3 comments

Electronic data interchange (EDI) is the electronic exchange of  information — Specifically related to the business. EDI is a major cornerstone of e-commerce. Examples include  purchase orders, invoices,  payment confirmations,  billing data, inventory data and various types of confirmations—between organizations or customers. The exchange happens in standardized formats. EDI can also be used within organizations to transfer data between different divisions or departments like HR, IT, finance. Sometime term FEDI financial EDI is used to imply the focus on payments, especially between banks and companies. Two characteristics set EDI apart from other ways of exchanging information. First, EDI only involves business-to-business transactions; individual consumers do not directly use EDI to purchase goods or services. Secondly, EDI involves transactions between computers or databases, not individuals. Therefore, individuals sending e-mail messages or sharing files over a network does not constitute EDI.

History of EDI:
While the concept of e-commerce did not receive widespread attention until the 1990s, large companies have been using EDI since the 1960s. The railroad industry was among the first to adopt EDI, followed by other players in the transportation industry. By the early 1980s, EDI was being used by companies in many different industry sectors. In the beginning, companies using EDI transferred information to one another on magnetic tape via mail or courier, which had many drawbacks including long lead times and the potential for a tape to be damaged in transit. During the 1980s, telecommunications emerged as the preferred vehicle for transferring information via EDI.By the new millennium, EDI was used widely in many industries including manufacturing, finance, and retail. Some large retailers, among them Sears and Target, required suppliers to use EDI in order to engage in business transactions with them.

COMMUNICATION METHODS:

First step is to identify trading partners, entering into agreements, with them and stock of required hardware and software, a means of communication. EDI can occur point-to-point, where organizations communicate directly with one another over a private network; via the Internet (also known as open EDI); and most commonly, via value-added networks (VANs) provided by third-party value-added-network services.VANs are networks dedicated exclusively to EDI. VANs are able to provide translation services to small organizations that find it too cost prohibitive to do in-house with their own software. Companies may need to join more than one VAN because their partners belong to more than one.

For companies using open EDI, a language called extensible markup language (XML), similar in some respects to hypertext markup language (HTML), allows users to share information in a universal, standard fashion without making the kinds of special arrangements EDI often requires and regardless of the software program in which it was originally created.

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