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thoughtBook: Avatar : A Dreamwalk
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Avatar : A Dreamwalk. It is difficult to remember when awake, what you have seen in a dream. Dreams used to be like some animated movies having a mix of realist images with distorted, in multi layered, extra colourful backgrounds and sometimes abstract shapes doing wonderful, weird acts. That's how my dreams have been, and I believe it is so for others too. And why am I talking about dreams here? Yes, a must watch (in theatre ; that ambience is very much required). These things are taken in cleverly from...
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thoughtBook: Anti-Corruption Episode
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Today I received a lot emails, asking me to forward them to support the cause! While expressing the support to. On this issue, I would say the way it is generally handled by our media sometimes kind of over-simplifies the whole issue. It really surprises me when this is being propagated by Anna Hazare and the new leaders as a 'non-political' event! Why are we afraid to vote out 'corrupt' politicians and give a chance to the 'non-corrupt' ones? Oh, not that easy - isn't it? അനൂപ് : anoop.
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thoughtBook: December 2009
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Avatar : A Dreamwalk. It is difficult to remember when awake, what you have seen in a dream. Dreams used to be like some animated movies having a mix of realist images with distorted, in multi layered, extra colourful backgrounds and sometimes abstract shapes doing wonderful, weird acts. That's how my dreams have been, and I believe it is so for others too. And why am I talking about dreams here? Yes, a must watch (in theatre ; that ambience is very much required). These things are taken in cleverly from...
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thoughtBook: January 2010
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BSNL EVDO on Ubuntu-9.04 made easy! It is time to knock off all your skepticism about using GNU/Linux; it is equally (if not better) equipped to meet most of the general purpose computing requirements for an average user. Believe me, I have been using Ubuntu-9.04 on my laptop, and till now I have not come across a situation which forces me to have another OS, say MS Windows. Here is one more reason to reinforce my belief. Time to be updated, all those steps are not required any more. You will find the co...
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thoughtBook: March 2007
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Geography 's gonna be History. There is much to read in the Linux For You, March 2007 - An exclusive coverage on Linux Asia: Making Geography History. It talks about the new trends, India and open source, Linux for the blind - ADRIANE Knoppix demo, the CXO Summit, Gandhigiri and open source and lots more. To read the report! And then the biggest wonder: Microsoft debut in a Linux Asia. Too long, isn't it? Well this is copied from the LINUX ASIA website. Can the OSS community help to bridge the gap? Have ...
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thoughtBook: July 2011
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Export the mobile contacts to excel sheet. Http:/ blog.cone.be/2010/01/06/convert-a-wammu-backup-file-to-a-csv/. So, here are my steps:. 1 Create a backup of your phone contacts using Wammu, let's call the file Wammu.backup. This file is a binary file, but can be viewed in any standard text editor like vim/emacs. 2 Open the file using an editor which supports saving text in ASCII or unicode UTF-8. I use Gedit. Save the file as ascii or utf-8, as Wammu.txt. 4 Rename the file into ConvertMe.txt.
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thoughtBook: February 2010
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Saw this interesting report. In today's Hindu - the bloom box. Thought of bookmarking it here. I 've not yet read about its principle of operation or any other details, but all that I could guess now is that it would be something like a fuel cell. And that can generate power for normal household needs, interesting! Here is my plan! And watch this video. അനൂപ് : anoop. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). അനൂപ് : anoop. View my complete profile. Smilies in your blog. Japan Guide by Prabhu. A dedicated Linux blog.
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thoughtBook: BSNL 3G on Ubuntu rocks
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BSNL 3G on Ubuntu rocks. One more (much delayed) post on my experiments with Ubuntu. Earlier I had written. On how easy was to setup BSNL EVDO device with my ubuntu laptop. And this time it is BSNL 3G connection. On Ubuntu, and it as been delightfully easy to setup. And the SIM card just costs Rs.59/-. I bought a Huawei USB modem which was instantly regonized and setup by my Jaunty. You can find the details of your modem by lsusb command on the shell, it should print the modem details, in this case Huawe...
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thoughtBook: BSNL EVDO on Ubuntu-9.04 made easy!
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BSNL EVDO on Ubuntu-9.04 made easy! It is time to knock off all your skepticism about using GNU/Linux; it is equally (if not better) equipped to meet most of the general purpose computing requirements for an average user. Believe me, I have been using Ubuntu-9.04 on my laptop, and till now I have not come across a situation which forces me to have another OS, say MS Windows. Here is one more reason to reinforce my belief. Time to be updated, all those steps are not required any more. You will find the co...
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thoughtBook: July 2009
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One more reason to post! This news will not surprise anybody who keeps a watch on what Google has been doing! The official announcement of "Introduction of Google Chrome OS". At the Google blog. I read long time back - found from the bookmarks! Anyway now the suspense is over. It looks to be a web based OS (similar to the eye OS. With probably lot more features - that s the Google way, we know. Here is what I think it might. Isn't Google addressing the most common need of majority of computer users - int...