tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-73236574889639557702024-03-13T05:18:59.600-07:00mOVE oN.....Life is journey not destination.... be ready for up and down's.ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.comBlogger31125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-77060287500425638152010-06-30T00:54:00.000-07:002010-06-30T01:24:43.800-07:00Brisbane, one of the beautiful town in AustraliaI know, its been long time i have not blogged so thought of write something.<br /><br />When I started it was afternoon and when I reached Brisbane, it was morning. I dont know why i cant sleep in flight which force me to watch screen continuously and get tired so i can have better sleep next day when I reach my destination. Same thing happened again, I reached early in the morning and was very sleepy. You wont believe I almost paid 1600 Indian Rs. to reach to apartment where I had booking. <br /><br />Unfortunately it was full and I cant get in till someone vacant the room. I had to wait for 3 hours in reception to go to bed. Finally! the receptionist (a very beautiful Australian girl) confirmed the booking. Again another fine problem, She was not able to swap more than $500 AUD on credit card so I had to use my debit card & travel card to pay all the apartment bill. It was like $500(credit card) + $500(debit card) + $300(travel card) + $73 (cash)..... coooool! Please dont ask me why i did it like that. <br /><br />I had a good sleep for 6 hours till 5. Went out for couple of hours to discover city. There is famous place called Brisbane Street which is most famous shopping place. Imagine! I dint shop anything. I was running out of money on my travel card and really dont wanted to use credit card as I have stopped doing it long back. <br /><br />Grab my dinner from subway (Fresh chicken and plenty of vegetables with bread). It was good. Again went for sleep. Really having a good time. I did not get free internet access at the apartment which forced me to watch soccer matches highlights all the time when I am in. 1 hour of internet access cost $8. bad!. Raleigh (USA) was much much better. They gave me TV in my bedroom, free internet access next to it and most important Complementary breakfast. I am really missing that. Next time I will choose a hotel/apartment where I can at least get complementary breakfast. Hope my manager allow trips to happens so frequently :). Red Hat is very strict about travelling and policies. <br /><br />Monday and Tuesday went fine. Nothing special I did except preparing presentation and getting most of the stuff online. We went for a lunch to Japanese Restaurant, had Extreme spicy japanese chicken dish. Extreme spicy is not really for any Indian. It was just a normal dish. But yes chicken was good. Oops! I forgot to click snap. Here I usually have dinner around 8 as everyone office leaves around 5 as they start early in the morning. Shampa must be happy that I am at least having good sleep over here.<br /><br />I had a presentation today which was good as per the feedback I got from the people over here. They did not know most of the stuff that we have. So I am happy that I am able help them out. Hope I will get more work once I go back to India. <br /><br />Going to Gold Coast tomorrow with John and Pranesh (South African Guy). Please dont go by name ;). Heard pretty good things about it. Lets see how it goes. Have fun and wish me luck for rest of weekdays and a weekend.ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-63878011303793319152009-12-27T21:24:00.000-08:002009-12-27T21:45:53.677-08:003 idiotsAgain extra ordinary performance by Aamir khan and I loved it. Very sensible movie. everybody should watch at least once. Its based on book of <span style="font-weight:bold;">"five point someone"</span> by Chetan Bhagat. Its little different from book but whatever changes made in script does surprise to people those who already read book. <br /><br />It has comedy, love, passion, will n lot more. I would suggest everyone to watch this movie at least once. I had idea about the theme but script change does surprised me. Let me not talk about movie go ahead and watch!ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-43029430941535623362009-05-19T21:26:00.000-07:002009-05-19T21:53:32.810-07:00There are no mistakes in life.... only lessons.I like this quote from Robin Sharma's book. He is awesome writer. <br /><br />I have been going through hard time from past 2 months. I lost my dad, my job, my confidence. But good thing was I dint loose my mind, there was something which was keep inspiring me. <br /><br />Shampa was telling me that I have been doing regular traveling and was in stress so god has given me chance to rest. I feel my dad wanted me to come back Pune/Mumbai and now take a responsibility of family. He always wanted me to behave like a gentleman, he mean responsible person but I never took him seriously as he was there with me and he will be there always. I am missing my dad very much. <br /><br />My dad was a nice person, has his own principles, values, ethics but he never forced anyone to follow them. I wasn't knowing that god will take him away from us so early. Day by day I am realizing my mistakes, my principles and trying to recover from this soft injury. <br /><br />I dont know how much days it will take for me to forget my dad last days. I know he must be watching me and will help me to take decisions.<br /><br />love you dad.ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-12703412583987481822009-03-30T23:24:00.000-07:002009-03-31T02:03:50.446-07:00PRINCE - A known journey, unknown friends.It wasnt a beautiful day, not even a peaceful night. I had a fight with shampa a day before I decided to go to Pune (An unplanned journey), which she is always against of. <br /><br />I had to catch bus around 6.30 from majestic so I finished my tasks in hand and left office around 4:30 as traffic is worst here in Bangalore. I was in hurry as i dont wanted to miss the bus, i reached there around 5:30-5:45. I was happy that i reached before time, but when i came to know that bus will come around 7.30, I was surprised. was feeling bad that i could not go office and finish some more work.<br /><br />A manager of the travel office was very short temper person, I was observing him since the time I reached there office. That guy was shouting one every person coming for an enquiry. It was holiday on friday(Ugadi in South and Gudhipadva in Maharashtra, A new year for Maharastrian's). So everyone was in rush to reach home and have some rest from daily hectic work schedule. I had some other plans. It was 7:45 when I asked again about the bus, they said bus has already left kalasipalyam(bus starting point) and must be in traffic. It was ok for me as I am very much aware of bangalore traffic. <br /><br />I also wanted to charge my battery but there was no open(free) socket, I was in impression(wrong impression) that bus may come anytime to decided not to charge it but that travel guy found one free socket and asked me to charge. I said its ok, but he said, "Go! and charge sir, there is plenty of time.". So I got his point that bus gone take lots of time, I would have make my mind that its gone take more than a day to reach Pune, but here I made mistake. I was keep telling myself that I will be late by 2-3-4 hours not more than that. <br /><br />In the meantime I met Satyajit from Mumbai and Ganesh from Sangali but living in Vashi, Mumbai, looks typical Maharashtrian. Let me tell you about Satyajit, a cool guy and hardcore traveler. Unfortunately, for everyone, this bus(PRINCE) was a last choice. We all decided to ask that travel guy one by one about bus as it was 8:15. He was smarter than us, answer was same "Bhaiyya gadi idharich hai... traffic main", "Ap baitho abhi aayega 5 min. main". <br /><br />We were waiting for more than 2 hours now, Satyajit was already drunk a beer so was ready to get into bus and sleep :). He believe's, when you know that travelling is hectic get drunk and sleep. It helps you to go into heaven soon without stress, a perfect solution for these kind of buses which take more than 20 hours for 600km distance. It was all new for me as I never travel with these buses before. He was keep telling me that go and have your food but I was in impression(wrong impression) that once we leave bangalore bus gone stop at some point where I can have food in peace. Sometime's you should listen to experience person, it really helps. Later I had to pay serious cost.<br /><br />At last bus arrived around 8:45, we were in again in wrong impression that our seat numbers are confirmed but they were not. You need to be very polite to get into bus even though you paid for seat. Luckily I got a good seat. There was a Rajstani, Marwadi guy beside me, later he told me that he is a businessman, does oil import/export business. Although he was married, he was behind one girl who was giving him signal since the time they got into the bus. Everyone get a chance, you have to recognize it. <br /><br />Bus took another half an hour to start. It was 12 when we left Bangalore city. I was happy that at least we left Bangalore but that happiness was for only short time. Bus got punctured around 1:10, both the rear tire were burst and there was no workshop around so driver had to run bus for some time until he found workshop. It took more than one hour to repair both the tire's. We found one grocery shop, there we had chips(an unknown brand) and banana's (South indian special fruit). Satyajit was keep telling me, if we follow this bus will reach Pune late evening. I was laughing at him but I wasnt knowing that it was his experience. When bus started I had a small sleep of 2-3 hours. When I woke up, I was still seeing coconut trees around, it was indicating that we still have to cross Karnataka boarder. Then I made my mind to leave this bus and get into any other bus or truck. I started discussing this with Satyajit, Ganesh and other few Maharastrian guys. Fortunately Satyajit and Ganesh became ready to leave this bus. <br /><br />Hubli was the next big town, where we planned to get down and hire the car. Rajstani guy gave me a number of one car owner in Hubli. We finalized on 2500 till Kolhapur. we had to pay him return journey fair. Me, Satyajit and Ganesh started checking other people so that we can share the fair but no one was ready to leave the bus, could be money problem. So we all get down at Hubli bypass and called driver "Sadpa", an old man nearly 55-60 of age. He came with nice, decent Maruti Swift. It was 10:30 in the morning, when we left Hubli. Instead of taking bypass he took us into City to fill the Diesel, he also wanted to save 40 Rs. toll tax. To reach to bypass, you have to cross Dharwad, it is 17 km from Hubli where you can not run your vehicle more than 40 km/h. Its a govt. rule. "No one no the reason.". Somehow we reach to bypass and when sadpa started running vehicle like anything.... 80...90....100...110.......120. :). We were crossing town after town. We also saw PRINCE standing in some motel. We were so happy that we took a right decision to leave bus. After belgaum, we stopped for snacks, Satyajit was looking for wine shop to get a beer, As you know.... "Where this is a WILL, there is a WAY". He got a beer and I got a chakna(snacks).<br /><br />Satyajit wanted to have one more beer, but I stopped him. As we were in hurry to reach Kolhapur. We also planned to have lunch on the way. We found one good "Maharashtrian" hotel on the way. There we had awesome chiken masala, with unlimited gravy and roti. I was feeling like reach to heaven. I was having such a wonderful lunch after so many days. Sadpa also had lunch with us. This hotel was 55-60 km away from Kolhapur, so it was only one hour journey to reach Kolhapur. We had to finish it fast and hope onto vehicle. <br /><br />We reach Kolhapur at 2:20, paid 2500 to Sadpa and thanked him for wonderful driving. It was like Bus for Pune was waiting for us :). <br /><br />Thanks to Satyajit and Ganesh. It was a hectic journey but I got new lifelong friends. Whatever happens it happens for good.ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-31940132488967005242009-02-24T22:53:00.000-08:002009-02-24T22:54:05.680-08:00Say "SORRY" and fix it.During a stopover at the Frankfurt airport, I seized the opportunity to have one of my favorite European meals: good coffee and a pain au chocolate. So I ordered a fresh chocolate croissant and waited for my espresso macchiato.<br /><br />Out came the pain au chocolate. Loved it. But the coffee was full of milk. The server had given me a latte rather than what I ordered.<br /><br />I just couldn't be bothered to say anything. It was a small thing and I had a flight to Calcutta to catch. But as I got up, she wondered why I didn't drink my drink. Where I told her I'd ordered an espresso macchiato and this was a latte, she said "Sorry". That was good. But she didn't fix her mistake. That was not so good.<br /><br />"Sorry" means zero if the problem that led to it remains unfixed. You know what she should have done - if she was a Leader Without a Title. Say sorry and then replace the coffee she gave me with the coffee I'd ordered (and paid for). And if she really wanted to play at wow, she would have given it to me on the house. Now that would have been a real turnaround. And a Sorry that fixed everything.<br /><br />Please remember, mistakes are nothing more that gorgeous opportunities to make things even better. And a mistake is really only a mistake if you make it twice.ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-19309388125146455452008-12-16T11:08:00.000-08:002008-12-18T05:40:20.212-08:00Words....<span style="font-weight:bold;">redundant</span> - not necessary because something else means or does the same thing. <br />Ex. As the economy weakens, more and more jobs will be made redundant.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;"><span style="font-style:italic;">Leaverage</span></span> - influence that you can use to make people do what you want:<br />Ex. diplomatic leverage by the US<br /><br /><span style="font-style:italic;"><span style="font-weight:bold;">robust</span></span> a robust system, organization etc is strong and not likely to have problems:<br />Ex. The formerly robust economy has begun to weaken.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">hyp‧o‧crite </span><br />someone who pretends to have certain beliefs or opinions that they do not really have - used to show disapprovalynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-45256244531236120822008-09-28T05:35:00.000-07:002008-09-28T06:37:31.851-07:00"Tingya" a story of a boy. - Awesome movie.A story of a boy in a village, <span style="font-style:italic;">Mandve</span> who has lots of affection for his bull. Its a a story of a father who has to run his home but dont have enough money. <br /><br /> In india that farmer's don't have enough money to survive, to feed there family. <span style="font-style:italic;">"Tingya"</span> a son of <span style="font-style:italic;">"Kaba"</span> love's his bull very much as they born with the difference of 2 months. So tingya grown up with his bull friend <span style="font-style:italic;">"Chitangya"</span>. <br /><br /> Once <span style="font-style:italic;">Chitangya</span> and failed to work in farm because its leg got hurt in some accident. <span style="font-style:italic;">Kaba</span> has no choice to either sell his bull or give him to <span style="font-style:italic;">Khatic</span> ( A person who kill these animals and sell there meat). When Tingya hear this, he doesn't ready to sell him to khatic. He had a right intention, when a human fell sick we take them to doctor why not animal's. He asked his father, <span style="font-style:italic;">Kaba</span> to do so but his father don't listen. Its not like his father is not ready to <span style="font-style:italic;">Chitangya</span> to doctor but he doesn't have money to feed his family, so from where he will get money to get doctor for his bull. <br /><br /> So the boy decide to get doctor. He manages to go to nearby town and get doctor, but that doesn't help as local doctor suggest to take him to big doctor. As <span style="font-style:italic;">Kaba</span> already decided to sell bull, in weekly market, <span style="font-style:italic;">Tingya</span> tries all his possibilities not to change his fathers mind.<br /><br /> Farmer never wants to sell there own land, animals, home but they had to sell it to survive. for whole life they work in others farm on very small amount of money on which they hardly buy food. Is there life gone change ever? Such movie make you think about them and do something.ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-9669471307850112672008-09-27T23:44:00.000-07:002008-09-28T00:06:47.785-07:00Do I really understand people ?Even though I am away from home from last 11 years, I feel that I don't understand people well. Agree that we learn from experiences but is it necessary that we should taste every experience? I always blame myself and try not hurt others but don't understand why people take me wrong. I do frustrate sometimes, but again invite myself into life. I remind myself a wonderful sentence from Robin Sharma's book "Run your own race".ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-46517771276302696532008-09-25T03:56:00.000-07:002008-09-25T04:02:57.074-07:00move on.....When i left pune, i had a plan of actions to follow at Yahoo!. But unfortunately nothing worked. I jumped into more problems for no reason. I never cared for money before but i realized value of money when i couldn't able to buy my own home. I decided to move on....ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-30649611552983666452008-09-22T22:09:00.000-07:002008-09-22T23:38:46.942-07:00From Robin Sharma's blog - IVStart Strong<br /><br />Listening to the audiobook called "50/50" by Dean Karnazes - a man who ran fifty miles a day for fifty days straight. Remarkable feat of human endurance. I want to learn how he did it. So I can share his secrets with you.<br /><br />One of the lessons I've learned from him so far is this one: you can't control how the race will unfold - but you can control how you start it. Great point. Applying it to what we're all about as we achieve great things/leadership in business and in life/personal development, here's my spin: Start Strong...which means start your day doing all the things that will set you up to win the "race" that unfolds over the 23 hours that follow.<br /><br />If you've read The Greatness Guide and The Greatness Guide Book 2, you know I fiercely believe in the importance of having a Holy Hour each morning - a sixty minute space where you regenerate and renew so that the way you show up through the rest of the day is first-class.<br /><br />- Morning Reading. Reading inspirational books makes a difference. Whether it's "50/50" or "It's Not About The Bike" by Lance Armstrong or something motivational like anything by Og Mandino, putting excellent mental fuel into your mind at the front end of your day fuels superb results. This practice just helps you remember what's most important in a world that is flooded with tech/things to distract you.<br /><br />- Journal writing. Write about what your hopes and dreams are. Recreate the story you want your life to be. Do a gratitude list to get you off to a great start. Writing in a journal helps you to live with greater clarity and more deliberately.<br /><br />- Exercising in the morning is a brilliant move. Boosts creativity/stamina and joy.<br /><br />- Use affirmations to lock your focus into who you want to become and what activities are most important<br /><br />- Be grateful. Quickly review the good things in your life. I recently listened to an audio program where Dr. John Demartini was interviewed. He said he never begins his day without thinking about the blessings in his life to the point where tears fill his eyes. Then - and only then - does he feel set to walk out into the world and play at his best. Love it.ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-67841346365003683252008-08-16T07:12:00.000-07:002008-08-17T04:38:44.985-07:00Parikrama (A center of learning)<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKgNhNazvPI/AAAAAAAABQs/dfFv3F9z5sQ/s1600-h/DSC02064.JPG"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKgNhNazvPI/AAAAAAAABQs/dfFv3F9z5sQ/s320/DSC02064.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5235449431007149298" /></a><br /><br />A wonderful day started in hurry. We suppose to be in office by 9.00 but it wasn't possible as we woke at 8.10. We had to rush. Somehow we manage to get ready by 8.50. I knew it would take another 20-30 min to reach office. I showed my smartness and called at office security desk to stop vehicle which suppose to take us to parikrama school. <br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKbuaPFtc9I/AAAAAAAABJs/RLZlLM-CTzc/s1600-h/DSC02048.JPG"><img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKbuaPFtc9I/AAAAAAAABJs/RLZlLM-CTzc/s320/DSC02048.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5235133751359271890" /></a><br /><br />This was my first visit to parikrama school in last one year and I felt I may have missed lots of chances to see smile on these poor children. But now sure I don't want to miss any chance anymore. I will visit school regularly. <br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKbsEQL3C-I/AAAAAAAABJk/b-w6uVtmsT0/s1600-h/DSC02049.JPG"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKbsEQL3C-I/AAAAAAAABJk/b-w6uVtmsT0/s320/DSC02049.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5235131174673124322" /></a><br /><br />The school was somewhere near to ISKON temple surrounded by slum area. Everything was scheduled before we reach there in school. Its a 2 floor building which runs almost 6 classes. You will find all kind of children's, very innocent. Our visit for them was like someone from other planet came to visit them. They all were very happy to see us.<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKbw4gYvl6I/AAAAAAAABJ0/l57GapRWFEQ/s1600-h/DSC02073.JPG"><img style="cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKbw4gYvl6I/AAAAAAAABJ0/l57GapRWFEQ/s320/DSC02073.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5235136470421837730" /></a><br /><br />They have arranged few programs based on freedom fighters. Children sang some patriotic Hindi, Kannada songs which remind me my school days. I used to do all these things. I realized one thing, when you are kid most of the time you don't know what you are doing. You really don't understand the purpose behind it. But as you grown up it make you feel something different. I don't how to describe it but I felt something like that. I was really missing my school days.<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKcB2ENlRII/AAAAAAAABKM/1ELOqta_Sgw/s1600-h/DSC02066.JPG"><img style="cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKcB2ENlRII/AAAAAAAABKM/1ELOqta_Sgw/s320/DSC02066.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5235155120196764802" /></a><br /><br />I always had a wonderful time with kids. I love kids very much. Few kids wanted to look at the snaps whichever i had taken so I showed them, but then they showed interest in click snaps so i gave my camera every one of them to click photo. I cant explain, they were so happy. look at this kids expression while clicking his snap :). <br /><br />Here are few more snaps ..... <br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKcFZK8DyqI/AAAAAAAABLE/t7DKVOxqbEI/s1600-h/DSC02087.JPG"><img style="cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKcFZK8DyqI/AAAAAAAABLE/t7DKVOxqbEI/s320/DSC02087.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5235159021832620706" /></a><br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKgNhaK-zyI/AAAAAAAABQ0/IFKWzQY8tbY/s1600-h/DSC02077.JPG"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKgNhaK-zyI/AAAAAAAABQ0/IFKWzQY8tbY/s320/DSC02077.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5235449434430426914" /></a><br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKgNha2d2bI/AAAAAAAABQ8/eSZJx5zkhi8/s1600-h/DSC02081.JPG"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKgNha2d2bI/AAAAAAAABQ8/eSZJx5zkhi8/s320/DSC02081.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5235449434612816306" /></a><br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKgNhicnU7I/AAAAAAAABRE/mGIBaI-mnTw/s1600-h/DSC02085.JPG"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKgNhicnU7I/AAAAAAAABRE/mGIBaI-mnTw/s320/DSC02085.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5235449436651869106" /></a><br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKgNhhg7HVI/AAAAAAAABRM/_YRcBF-eQuw/s1600-h/DSC02086.JPG"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_jamfPFUfUbE/SKgNhhg7HVI/AAAAAAAABRM/_YRcBF-eQuw/s320/DSC02086.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5235449436401507666" /></a>ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-51834414728228192412008-08-13T10:42:00.000-07:002008-08-18T02:25:49.825-07:00From Robin Sharma's blog - IIIJust dont do the things because everyone else does them. Do the things that are right for you. Because being a different for all the right reasons is a wise way to live.<br /><br />If you want something to be done rather than waiting for luck to look your way, take steps to get it done. Who cares what others thing when you know that what you are doing is the right thing to do.ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-53361718276209589772008-08-11T11:31:00.001-07:002008-08-18T02:25:28.911-07:00From Robin Sharma's blog - IIWe are all cut from the same cloth. The great leaders were once considered ordinary. Until an idea came to them about how things could be better. That idea transformed how they saw the world. And then they acted on that idea, day by day, week by week, month by month and year by year. Until the world eventually saw them as extraordinary.<br /><br />"I've seen extreme bravery from the least likely of people. Life is about the moments when it's all gone wrong. That's when we define ourselves," observed Bear Grylls, star of Man vs. Wild TV show.<br /><br />To call yourself ordinary is to play victim - I suggest. To say you can't Lead Without Title at work and innovate and inspire and wow clients is to avoid the power that resides within you. To make excuses for not being as passionate/loving/brilliant as you can be is to close your eyes to the call on your life.<br /><br />So today, walk out into the world as the person who you truly are. That's what leadership is about. That's what authentic success is about. In my mind, that's what being fully human is all about.ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-78282693705739843072008-08-11T11:25:00.000-07:002008-08-18T02:24:58.023-07:00From Robin Sharma's blog - ILife isn't predictable. Some things just don't work out as planned. Setbacks happen. Problems show up. That's just life happening. To fight it is to fight the seasons.<br /><br />But through the ups and downs, there is one striking consistency: we all have the power of choice. Liberating idea isn't it. We have no power over the way some things ultimately turn out. But in every hour and in every day, we have the capacity to choose how we will think/perform and show up. And that's a ton of power.<br /><br />And each of these choices is like a seed. It gets planted and must ultimately bear some fruit. Every action is a cause set in motion. There isn't a single choice you make that doesn't drive some result.<br /><br />So today, choose your best. Stand in your power to create remarkable things at work and in home. Remember, you are not a victim. You are so much more.ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-74670863250315028842008-08-05T06:44:00.000-07:002008-08-05T06:45:29.376-07:00My favourite song.....Manzile apni jagah hai.....ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-1109211905520240322008-07-31T08:35:00.000-07:002008-07-31T08:37:07.208-07:00Do you know what is LEET?Read it - <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leet">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leet</a>ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-60798926904853212692008-07-25T01:02:00.000-07:002008-07-25T01:30:00.991-07:00All about sites<p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Legal Affairs.</span></strong></p><p>www.cyberlawindia.com www.india-laws.com www.lawinfo.com www.lawsinindia.com www.vakilno1.com www.indiapropertylaws.com www.courtsjudgements.com www.lawinc.com www.icj-cij.org www.legiz.com www.naavi.com Contests. www.hungama.com www.ticklewit.com www.contests2win.com www.lycosasia.com www.contestguide.com www.2000photocontests.com www.supercontest.com www.huronline.com www.beaniemania.com www.contestworld.com www.bluestreakcontest.com www.artcontest.com www.indiainfoline.com www.computerdrawing.com www.sweepstakesonline.com www.guests.com www.poetrytodayonline.com www.imca.com www.bbbonline.com www.funnypages.com www.dreamscape.com Cricket. www.total-cricket.com www.cricinfo.com www.cricket.org www.go4cricket.com www.khel.com www.cricket.org www.cricketnyou.com www.clickcricket.com www.thatscricket.com www.magiccricket.com www.cricketline.com www.yehhaicricket.com www.cricketnext.com<br /></p><br /><p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Finance.</span></strong></p><p>www.finsights.com www.walletwatch.com www.moneycontrol.com www.myiris.com www.stockmarkit.com www.economywatch.com www.equitymaster.com www.indiainfoline.com www.sharebazaar.com www.kotakstreet.com www.5paisa.com www.indiabulls.com www.dhan.com www.starmarkettips.com www.paisapower.com www.nyse.com www.nasdaq.com www.nse-india.com www.sebi.com www.khel.com www.pcquote.com www.stockmaster.com www.xe.net/currency www.motilaloswal.com www.mutualfundsindia.com www.rrfinance.com www.sharekhan.com www.rupeesaver.com www.ingsavingtrust.com www.icicidirect.com www.unittrustofindia.com www.licmutual.com www.bajajcapital.com www.kotakmahindra.com www.ebizbirlaglobal.com www.creditcapitalamc.com E-Greetings. www.123greetings.com www.3greetings.com www.greetings.jagran.com www.clubgreetings.com www.archiesonline.com www.hallmark.com www.cardbymail.com www.dgreetings.com www.bluemountain.com www.castlemountain.com www.bharathgreetings.com<br /></p><br /><p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Education.</span></strong></p><p>www.egurucool.com www.schoolcircle.com www.netvarsity.com www.onlinevarsity.com www.shiksha.com www.buckleyourshoe.com www.freeskills.com www.smartforce.com/smb www.examsonline.com www.competitionmaster.com www.mastertutor.com www.zeelearn.com www.netprotraining.com www.careerlauncher.com www.classteacher.com www.gurukulonline.com www.iln.net www.esaras.com www.lycoszone.com www.pinkmonkey.com www.schoolsofcalcutta.com www.entranceguru.com www.pentafour.com www.Qsupport.com www.intelsyseducation.com www.niit.com www.aptech.com www.institute.net www.indiaedu.com www.educationbangalore.com www.upsc.gov.in www.ed.gov www.educationworld.com www.nativechild.com www.educationtimes.com www.chemketaonline.com www.getsmartonline.com www.fastboot.scom www.batchmates.com www.fluentzy.com www.15-21.com www.teenfunda.com www.sparkinglearning.com www.zipahead.com www.wiltiky.com www.bostonci.com www.sophiaopp.org www.mindzones.com www.kaplancollege.com www.tutor4computer.com<br /></p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Jobs.</span></strong><p>www.naukri.com www.3p-lobsearch.com www.career1000.com www.careerindia.com www.employindia.com www.indianjobs.com www.placementindia.com www.placementpoint.com www.timesjobsandcareers.com www.winjobs.com www.redforwomen.com www.go4careers.com www.indiaventures.com www.indiagateway.com www.jobsahead.com www.alltimejobs.com www.careerage.com www.headhunters.net www.monster.com www.careers.org www.eresumes.com www.careerxroads.com www.nationjob.com www.jobweb.com www.aidnjobs.com www.careerforyou.com www.careergun.com www.go4careers.com www.lobs.itspace.com www.joboptions.com www.careermosaic.com www.jobconnection.com www.bestjobsusa.com www.careerpath.com www.americasemployers.com www.job-interview.net www.geojobs.bizland.com www.job-hunt.org www.e-netindia.com www.mykeystone.com www.gutterspace.com www.netguide.com www.tamilnadustate.com www.cweb.com www.espan.com www.jobcurry.com www.skillsandjobs.com www.cioljobs.com www.lampen.co.nz www.talentduniya.com www.worlduonline.com www.englishpractice.com www.barkeley.edu www.utexas.edu www.mit.edu www.umich.edu www.uiuc.edu www.upenn.edu www.wisc.edu www.harvard.edu www.cornell.edu www.unc.edu www.education-world.com www.novell.com www.gnacademy.org www.shawguides.com www.ias.org www.apple.com www.classroom.net www.allindia.com www.funbrain.com www.petersons.com www.educationplanet.com www.discoveryschool.com www.eduplace.com.com www.free-ed.net Shopping. www.fabmart.com www.noshutters.com www.letsallsave.com www.skumars.com www.indiagifts.com www.indiastores.com www.indbazaar.com www.indiashop.com www.malamall.com www.chennaibazaar.com www.ibaya.com www.infobanc.com www.indianpurchase.com www.buy.com www.bluemountainarts.com www.ebay.com www.americangreetings.com www.cdnow.com www.mypoints.com www.egreetings.com www.coolsavings.com www.bargainsbazaar.com<br /></p><br /><p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Women.</span></strong></p><p>www.womeninfoline.com www.sitagita.com www.smartbahu.com www.feminaindia.com www.icleo.com www.women.com www.rebelleworld.com www.prerana.com www.sewa.com www.evetimes.com www.brideandhome.com www.wcd.nic.in www.indiaw2w.com www.pyar.cjb.net www.srimati.com www.indiatimes.com/women www.footforward.com www.soulkurry.com www.tips4me.com www.indiaslady.com </p><p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Search Engines. </span></strong></p><p>www.yahoo.com www.khoj.com www.rediff.com www.lycos.com www.go.com www.Excite.com www.altavista.com www.snap.com www.looksmart.com www.askjeeves.com www.goto.com www.infoseek.com www.hotbot.com www.indolink.com www.webcrawler.com www.Iwon.com www.google.com</p><p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Recipe.</span></strong></p><p>www.daawat.com www.bawrachi.com www.deliciousindia.com www.indiachef.com www.bestindianmall.com www.vegweb.com www.cookingmarvel.com www.indianrecipes.com www.khanakhazana.com www.tadka.com www.indochef.com www.topsecretrecipes.com www.spicenflavor.com www.epicurious.com www.pppindia.com/recepies www.gadnet.com/foodx.htm www.emall.com/spice/indian.html www.indiaworld.co.in/open/rec/recepies www.namaste.net/html/recepies www.pugmarks.com/1-stuff/recepie www.foodtv.com www.gorp.com/gorp/food/main.htm www.chefnet.com www.southerndelights.com www.dfwms.com/food/dinning.html www.tripod.com www.welcomeindia.com/recepi.htm www.sanjeevkapoor.com www.tarladalal.com www.bhojana.com www.73coffees.com www.best.com<br /></p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Auction. </span></strong><p>www.bazaarno1.com www.baazee.com www.junction.com www.auctioners.com www.jthomas-india.com www.koolmaal.com www.terimeri.com www.trade2gain.com www.teaauction.com www.auctionindia.com www.secondsale.com www.matexnet.com www.yelam.com www.bidorbuy.com</p><p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">News/Entertainment.</span></strong> </p><p>www.thestatesman.net www.telegraphindia.com www.indiatimes.com www.economictimes.com www.business-standard.com www.india-today.com www.the-hindu.com www.tamil.net www.indiaexpress.com www.expressindia.com www.samachar.com www.dinakaran.com www.Aol.com www.cnet.com www.znet.com www.msnbc.com www.weather.com www.broadcastindia.com www.wahindia.com www.disneyonline.com www.go2net.com www.pathfinder.com www.ivillage.com www.cnn.com www.about.com www.azcentral.com www.suntimes.com/index www.chicagotribune.com www.dallasnews.com www.chron.com www.latimes.com www.herald.com www.nydailynews.com www.nytimes.com www.usatoday.com<br /></p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Web Directories.</span></strong><p>www.infospace.com www.switchboard.com www.classmates.com www.anywho.com www.1800ussearch.com www.zip2.com www.knowx.com www.bigfoot.com www.easydo.com www.yellowpages.net </p><p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Travel.</span></strong></p><p>www.travelocity.com www.travelmartindia.com www.mapsofindia.com www.chennaionline.com www.mumbaitalaash.com www.net2travel.com www.jayahey.com www.biztravel.com www.outlooktraveller.com www.razorfinish.com www.hydonline.com www.bharatplanet.com www.shubhyatra.com www.indiacity.com www.herald.com www.nydailynews.com www.nytimes.com www.usatoday.com www.indiamela.com www.mapquest.com www.southwest.com www.aa.com www.makemytrip.com www.tourisminindia.com www.accessworldwide.com www.triple1.com www.destinationindia.com www.delta-air.com www.americanair.com www.itn.com www.flycontinental.com www.nwa.com www.iflyswa.com www.twa.com www.ual.com www.usairways.com www.fly-virgin.com www.lowestfare.com www.aol.com www.globe-online.com www.australia.com www.canada.com/travel www.mauritius.com www.touregypt.net www.expedia.com</p><p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Loans.</span></strong></p><p>www.allahabadbank.com www.hdfc.com www.countrywideindia.com www.kotakmahindra.com www.associatesindia.com www.birlaglobal.com www.anz.com/india www.icici.com www.apnaloan.com www.citibank.com/india</p><p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Art.</span></strong></p><p>www.art.net www.art.com www.indiancanvas.com www.art-in-usa.com www.rossfineart.com www.dart.fine-art.com www.artcyclopedia.com www.wwar.com www.nga.gov www.arthorizons.com www.art-in-canada.com www.art-in-europe.com www.artcottage.com www.smfa.edu www.collectorsguide.com www.artinside.com www.aboutscotland.com </p><p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Games.</span></strong></p><p>www.abc.go.com www.psygnosis.com www.hasbrointeractive.com www.mindspace.com www.nazaragames.com www.microsoft.com/games www.shockblitz.com www.simthemepark.com www.gamesdomain.com www.indiagames.com www.gamesville.com www.lycoszone.com www.leftfoot.com www.usacoop.com www.funbrain.com www.blakkat.com www.moonme.com www.nintendo.com www.gungames.com www.gamepen.com www.huronline.com www.gamesdomain.com www.komando.com www.mortalcombat.com www.aylic.com www.leftfoot.com www.gamebot.com www.happypuppy.com www.station.sony.com www.paget.com www.avana.net www.riddler.com www.phrazzle.co.uk www.gamesdepot.com www.amo.qc.ca www.free-gaming.com www.arcadegamesonline.com www.plusmedia.com www.bytesize.com www.piginc.org www.nuclearnet.com www.diablopro.com<br /></p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Domain Registration.</span></strong><p>www.networksolutions.com www.signdomains.com www.domainthugs.com www.enamaskar.com www.123domainregistry.com www.webdomains.net www.surfport.com www.virtualdomains.net wwww.netwizards.net </p><p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Music.</span></strong></p><p>www.hrithik.net www.mp3.com www.music3w.com www.indiagaana.com www.dhadkan.com www.musicworld4u.com www.enn2.com www.rhythmindia.com www.supernet.com www.musiccurry.com www.whitepathmusic.com www.indiaculture.miningco.com www.musicweb.co.uk www.tipsmusicfilms.com www.topcassette.com www.ancient-future.com www.indiaexpress.com www.hindustan.net www.aishwarya-rai.com www.freemusic2u.com www.coolindiaworld.com www.angelfire.com www.bollynet.com www.joyofindia.com www.geocities.com www.justgo.com www.hamaracd.com www.ccmusic.com www.pointlycos.com www.cqkmusic.com www.guitarsite.com www.steelguitarcanada.com www.mtv.com www.compass.com www.rocknrollvault.com www.music.indiana.edu.com www.imusic.com www.civilwarmusic.net www.webprimitives.com www.classical.net www.allmusic.com www.classicalmusic.co.uk www.classicalusa.com www.tunes.com www.columbiahouse.com www.mp3grand.com www.irish-music.net www.iuma.com www.worldrecords.com www.contemplator.com www.humaracd.com </p><p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Properties.</span></strong></p><p>www.indiaproperties.com www.architectmatters.com www.buildzone.com www.indiahomeseek.com www.homeseekars.com www.realestate.com www.pioneershelters.com www.propertyindian.com www.propertymartindia.com www.floor2roof.com www.homes.com www.indianpropertymarket.com www.indiaconstruction.com www.castles.org www.propertybuilder.com www.dcircle.com www.estatebazar.com www.worldlights.com www.estatedeals.com www.estateindia.com www.homesby.com<br /></p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Chat.</span></strong><p>www.icq.com www.netfandu.com www.mirc.com www.yahoo.com www.rediff.com www.coolchat.com www.talkcity.com www.chatting.com www.cybertown.com www.chatjunkies.com<br /></p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Astrology.</span></strong><p>www.astrology.com www.astroexpert.com www.astromantra.com www.astro-vision.com www.dailyprediction.com www.astrology-online.com www.astrosurfindia.com www.starlightastrology.com www.jagjituppal.com www.nostradamus.org www.lindagoodman.net www.zodiacal.com www.astrologyspot.com www.ancientweb.com www.spiritweb.org www.astrostar.com www.realastrology.com www.chineseastrology.com www.cyberastro.com www.astrology-india.com www.astrospeak.com www.starteller.com www.jyotish.com </p><p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Health.</span></strong></p><p>www.apollolife.com www.pharmabiz.com www.onhealth.com www.goodhealthnyou.com www.alibaba.com www.healthfinder.com www.healthyideas.com www.health-library.com www.health2health.com www.arogya.com www.calcuttamedics.com www.doctoranywhere.com www.healthcarenyou.com www.emedlife.com www.bloodgivers.com www.goodhealthdirectory.com www.healthatoz.com www.caducee.net www.indegene.com www.fem40plus.com www.endocrineindia.com www.embarrassingproblems.com www.who.org www.indmedica.com www.ehirc.com www.acupuncture.com www.acupressure.org www.apollohospitals.com www.ayurvedic.org www.cancer.org www.doctorsofindia.com www.doctorsaab.com www.healingpeople.com www.homeopathyhome.com www.webmd.com www.gynonline.com www.mayohealth.com www.yourhealth.com www.indiaherbs.com<br /></p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Matrimonials.</span></strong><p>www.jeevansathi.com www.indiadaily.com www.matrimonials.com www.matrimonialonline.com www.matrimonialsindia.com www.snehaquest.com www.a1im.com www.couples-place.com www.saakshi.com www.searchpartner.com www.inmatch.com www.desilink.com www.hastamilap.com www.indiamatches.com www.indianrishte.com www.matrimonials.indiainfo.com www.indianlink.com www.indiausamarriage.com www.indiacanadamarriage.com www.indobride.com www.marriage.com www.rishteyhirishtey.com www.suitablematch.com www.godblessmatrimonials.com www.indianalliance.com www.indialite.com www.timesmatrimonial.com www.bachelorsindia.com www.webmarriages.com www.marriagebuilders.com www.globeads.com www.cyberproposal.com www.ourmarriage.com www.keralamatrimonial.com www.waycoolwedding.com www.weddingcircle.com www.marriagetools.com<br /></p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Sports.</span></strong><p>www.wwf.com www.collegesports-online.com www.onlinesports.com www.espn.go.com www.khel.com www.bharatiyahockey.org www.golfindia.com www.indianopengolf.com www.indianhockey.com www.indiarace.com www.indiapolo.com www.indianfootball.com www.tennisindia.org www.yourgolfguru.com www.excite.com www.ski.com.au www.usatoday.com www.adventuresports.com www.iransports.net www.activeusa.com www.attpbgolf.com www.nike.com www.leisurepursuits.com www.foxsports.com www.wimbledon.com www.allsports.com www.caaws.ca/main.htm www.sportingnews.com<br /></p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Animals.</span></strong><p>www.allpets.com www.petchannel.com www.theoviary.com www.peta-online.org www.panda.org www.aquarium.org www.nj.com/yucky/worm www.remedia.com www.animalsunlimited.net www.indianwildlife.com www.sandiegozoo.com www.animal.discovery.com www.junglelore.com www.wildphotos.com www.cranes.org www.mahaforest.gov.in www.animalweb.com </p><p>Comedy</p><p>www.comedy.com www.comedycentral.com www.jokewallpaper.com www.theonion.com www.humorsearch.com www.funnies.com www.netfunny.com/rhf www.humorpower.com www.humorproject.com www.jokes.com www.lotsofjokes.com www.comedynet.com www.cybercheeze.com www.comedyorama.com www.cartoon.com www.humorspace.com www.humorandhealth.com www.jokeaday.com www.funny.co.uk www.makeyoulaugh.com www.planethumor.com www.comic-relief.com Films/Movies www.film..com www.filmscouts.com www.imdb.com www.777film.com www.reel.com www.hollywood.com www.bollywood.com www.filmtvindia.com www.bollywoodonline.com www.bollywoodpremiere.com www.indiamoviebiz.com www.cinesouth.com www.indiatalkies.com www.qcinema.com www.actress-actor.com<br /></p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Books.</span></strong><p>www.amazon.com www.merikitaab.com www.barnesandnoble.com www.mozzie.com www.idgbooks.com www.ingrambook.com www.ambook.org www.bookwire.com www.booktv.com www.bestbookbuys.com www.bigbook.com www.1stbooks.com www.borders.com www.bookbrowser.com www.bookweb.org www.abebook.com www.worldbooknetwork.com www.vintage-books.com www.bookstudio.com www.booktalk.com </p><p>Hobbies</p><p>www.coinuniverse.com www.stampworld.com www.juggling.com www.hobbyworld.com www.hobbies.net www.ehobbies.com www.creative-hobbies.com www.caboosehobbies.com www.guineahobbies.com www.hobbystores.com www.sabersedge.com www.hobbyhobby.com www.towerhobbies.com </p><p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Kids.</span></strong></p><p>www.cyberkids.com www.kidlink.org www.kidsworld.com www.vsa.cape.com/powens www.headbone.com www.kids-corner.com www.kidsdomain.com www.kids-space.org www.kidscom.com www.safekids.com www.child.net www.4kids.com www.kotb.com www.timeforkids.com www.foxkids.com www.cyberkids.com www.bonus.com </p><p>Decorations</p><p>www.orientarts.com www.creepypeepers.com www.decor.a2z-holidays.com www.indodecor.com www.dir-dd.com www.alliving.com www.decoegypt.com www.gospurk.com www.topbrillant.com www.decoratingstudio.com www.homeartdecor.com www.interiorworld.com </p><p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Encyclopedia</span></strong></p><p>www.encyclopedia.com www.encarta.msn.com www.britannica.com www.ntreasearch.com www.go.grolier.com www.kids.infoplease.com www.letsfindout.com www.stars.com www.boatshowusa.com www.encyclozine.com www.libraryspot.com www.shotokai.cl www.emulateme.com</p><p>Furniture</p><p>www.furniture.com www.furnitureonline.com www.goodhome.com www.drawrn.com/furn.htm www.furniturefind.com www.go-furniture.com www.bluetomatoes.com www.jori.com www.furnitureguys.com www.thomasville.com www.chinese-furniture.com www.furnitureshoppers.com www.willowcreekfurniture.com www.worlddesigncenter.com </p><p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">Maps</span></strong></p><p>maps.yahoo.com www.mapquest.com www.map.org www.map.excite.com www.map.com www.emagame.com www.maptown.com www.thomas.com www.chicagomap.com www.mapacademy.com www.3datlas.com www.4maps.com<br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#6600cc;">History</span></strong></p><p>www.historychannel.com www.thehistorynet.com www.history.com www.historyhouse.com www.historyinternational.com www.historyplace.com www.historyoftheworld.com www.hyperhistory.com www.womeninworldhistory.com </p><p>Parenting</p><p>www.indiaparenting.com www.fathersworld.com www.allaboutparents.com www.familyplay.com www.indiachildren.com www.indianmoms.com www.indianmother.com www.parentsoup.com www.parentstages.com www.mustformums.com www.drspock.com www.babycenter.com www.parenting.com </p><p>Others</p><p>www.sawaal.com www.planetcustomer.com www.screensaver.com www.bimaonline.com www.masti.com www.fashiononline.com www.mailmetoday.com www.bimatimes.com www.indialedger.com www.glamorousfaces.com www.ideas2.com www.bizkool.com www.indianroots.com www.bonzi.com www.elabh.com www.directhit.com<br /></p>ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-40728688907179980062008-07-25T00:15:00.000-07:002008-07-25T00:18:44.812-07:00How to download and convert youtube videos<p>(Off course i found it somewhere and copying to my blog for my knowledge)</p><p>1) Copy the URL from the page with the video<br /></p><br />2) Paste this in the text box at the top of vidgrabber.com and select from the source options in the dropdown menu.<br /><br />FLV Players [Windows and OS X]: Wimpy http://www.wimpyplayer.com/products/wimpy_standalone_flv_player.html VLC http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ Transcoding Software: Riva http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/Riva-FLV-Encoder-Download-14482.html Total Video Converter http://www.effectmatrix.com/total-video-converter/index.htm Imtoo http://www.imtoo.com/downloads/avi-mpeg-converter-2.exe<br /><br />3) Right click on the box that says 'Download Link' and select 'Save link as' (in Firefox), or 'Save target as' in Internet Explorer.<br /><br />4) The file should begin downloading. It should be a .flv file, but in some cases it will be called get_video.htm or similar. In these cases you must change the extension of the file manually to .flv<br /><br />You may need to set your system to show file extensions to change.<br /><br />To play the .flv file we reccommend Wimpy (it’s free):<br />http://www.wimpyplayer.com/products/wimpy_standalone_flv_player.html<br /><br /> How to download and convert youtube videos<br /><br />Converting the FLV<br />For the next step of the process you will need to find a compiled version of FFMPEG. The program is free, but is not generally distributed as a compled binary. A list of download sources is provided at the end of this page. You will find versions with differing amounts of bugs. You may need to try a few version before you find one that works. Once you have ffmpeg.exe, put your .FLV file and ffmpeg.exe into the same folder. Open a command line by going to Start - Run and type in cmd.exe. Hit Enter and you will be looking at your command line. Navigate to the folder containing the FLV (and ffmpeg.exe) using the CD command. Issue the magical command of: ffmpeg.exe -i yourvid.flv output.avi (you could also change it to output.mov or output.mpg if you want to convert to one of those).<br /><br />ffmpeg.exe should kick in and begin converting the file. It will look something like this.<br /><br />You can find the output file in the same directory as the input file. If it doesn’t work, you may have a buggy version of ffmpeg. Try find a better one. Here are some places you might find them: http://arrozcru.no-ip.org/ffmpeg_builds/ http://www.paehl.com/open_source/?Convert_Tools:FFMPEG http://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=ffmpegynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-24611031013392892102008-07-22T12:38:00.001-07:002008-07-22T12:45:14.618-07:00Understand SMTP error messages.I found this very good and interesting post on email.about.com so pasting it here for my knowledge as well as for those people who are interested in knowing what SMTP errors numbers indicates.<br /><br /><h3>The Meaning of the Numbers</h3> <p>A mail server will reply to every request a client (such as your email program) makes with a return code. This code consists of three numbers. </p> <p>The first generally tells whether the server accepted the command and if it could handle it. The five possible values are: </p> <ul><li><b>1</b>: The server has accepted the command, but does not yet take action. A confirmation message is required. Currently, this is not used. </li><li><b>2</b>: The server has completed the task successfully. </li><li><b>3</b>: The server has understood the request, but requires further information to complete it. </li><li><b>4</b>: The server has encountered a temporary failure. If the command is repeated without any change, it might be completed. Mail servers can use such temporary failures to keep untrusted senders at bay. </li><li><b>5</b>: The server has encountered an error. </li></ul> <p>The second number gives more information. Its six possible values are: </p> <ul><li><b>0</b>: A syntax error has occurred. </li><li><b>1</b>: Indicates a informational reply, for example to a HELP request. </li><li><b>2</b>: Refers to the connection status. </li><li><b>3</b> and <b>4</b> are unspecified. </li><li><b>5</b>: Refers to the status of the mail system as a whole and the mail server in particular. </li></ul> The last number is even more specific and shows more graduations of the mail transfer status. This leads us to the detailed list of ESMTP server response codes, as laid down in RFC 821 and later extensions.<br /><br />Examples :<br />------------<br /><ul><li><b>211</b> - A system status message. </li><li><b>214</b> - A help message for a human reader follows. </li><li><b>220</b> - SMTP Service ready. </li><li><b>221</b> - Service closing. </li><li><b>250</b> - Requested action taken and completed. The best message of them all. </li><li><b>251</b> - The recipient is not local to the server, but the server will accept and forward the message. </li><li><b>252</b> - The recipient cannot be VRFYed, but the server accepts the message and attempts delivery. </li></ul> <ul><li><b>354</b> - Start message input and end with <crlf>.<crlf>. This indicates that the server is ready to accept the message itself (after you have told it who it is from and where you want to to go). </li></ul> <ul><li><b>421</b> - The service is not available and the connection will be closed. </li><li><b>450</b> - The requested command failed because the user's mailbox was unavailable (for example because it was locked). Try again later. </li><li><b>451</b> - The command has been aborted due to a server error. Not your fault. Maybe let the admin know. </li><li><b>452</b> - The command has been aborted because the server has insufficient system storage. </li></ul> <p>The following error messages (500-504) usually tell you that your email client is broken. It's probably best to let the program's author know. </p> <ul><li><b>500</b> - The server could not recognize the command due to a syntax error. </li><li><b>501</b> - A syntax error was encountered in command arguments. </li><li><b>502</b> - This command is not implemented. </li><li><b>503</b> - The server has encountered a bad sequence of commands. </li><li><b>504</b> - A command parameter is not implemented. </li></ul> <ul><li><b>550</b> - The requested command failed because the user's mailbox was unavailable (for example because it was not found, or because the command was rejected for policy reasons). </li><li><b>551</b> - The recipient is not local to the server. The server then gives a forward address to try. </li><li><b>552</b> - The action was aborted due to exceeded storage allocation. </li><li><b>553</b> - The command was aborted because the mailbox name is invalid. </li><li><b>554</b> - The transaction failed. Blame it on the weather. </li></ul>ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-8748656898730676282008-07-22T11:32:00.000-07:002008-07-22T11:47:05.196-07:00Unix questions and answers<span style="font-weight: bold;">Que -</span> <span style="font-style: italic;">How shell "builtin" commands are different from regular commands ?<br /><br /></span><span style="font-weight: bold;">Ans - </span>"builtin" -- means the shell implements the call instead of calling an external program. It does not have anything to do with kernel/user space. It saves process creation overhead and makes the shell script run more efficiently.ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-46686127539697715032008-07-18T05:32:00.000-07:002008-07-18T05:34:31.027-07:00unsupported *nixIts a list of currently supported/unsupported *nix version.<b><br /><br />Fedora Core</b><br />Currently Supported: <br />Core 7<br />Core 8<br /><font color="Red">Unsupported: Core 6 and earlier</font><br />Note: Life cycles have been extended to 13 months (every other release)<br /><br /><b>Redhat</b> <br />Currently supported: <br />RHEL 2.1<br />RHEL 3<br />RHEL 4<br />RHEL 5<br /><font color="Red">Unsupported: Redhat 4 through Redhat 9</font><br />Note that RHEL life cycles are 7 years, so RHEL2.1 will be maintained through May31,2009<br /><br /><b>Mandriva</b><br />Supported:<br />Mandriva Linux 2007 Spring<br />Mandrive Linux 2007 (base only)<br />Corporate Server 4.0<br />Corporate Server 3.0<br />MNF2<br /><font color="Red">Unsupported:<br />Mandriva Linux 2006<br />Mandriva Linux LE2005<br />Mandrakelinux 10.1<br />Corporate Server 2.1<br />Mandrake Linux 10.0<br />Mandrake Linux 9.2<br />Multi Network Firewall 8.2<br />Mandrake Linux 9.1<br />Mandrake Linux 9.0<br />Mandrake Linux 8.2<br />Single Network Firewall 7.2</font><br /><br /><b>Ubuntu:</b><br />Supported:<br />Dapper Drake (LTS)<br />Edgy Eft 6.10<br />Feisty Fawn 7.04<br />Gutsy Gibbon 7.10<br /><font color="Red">Unsupported:<br />Breezy Badger 5.10<br />Hoary Hedgehog 5.04<br />Warty Warthog 4.10</font><br />Note:Standard releases are supported for 18 months. Enterprise grades (LTS) are supported for 3 years on desktop 5 years on server<br /><br /><b>SUSE/openSUSE</b><font color="Red"><br />SUSE Linux 9.1 - June 30th 2006 (done)<br />SUSE Linux 9.2 - October 31st 2006 (done)<br />SUSE Linux 9.3 - April 30th 2007(done)<br />SUSE Linux 10.0 - October 31st 2007 (done)</font><br />SUSE Linux 10.1 - May 30th 2008 (current projection)<br />openSUSE 10.2 - November 30th 2008 (current projection)<br />openSUSE 10.3 - October 31st 2009 (current projection)ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-79274201713977597042008-07-18T01:14:00.000-07:002008-07-18T01:15:32.031-07:00Mysql Storage Engines.ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-81281321825724883292008-07-10T22:05:00.000-07:002008-07-10T23:45:25.778-07:00Waynad Wildlife Sanctuary ..... KeralaIts not like i have never been to kerala before but this trip was much better than earlier all trips all because of 5 hours of jungle walk.<br /><br />Intially we started around 6 o'clock in the saturday morning. frankly speaking I was not knowing where i am going, i mean name of the place i.e. "Coorg". Everybody told me that it's very good place to visit but nobody was sure in our group. Actually our planning was very simple, first Coorg (Guest house). then there was water fall nearby, then jungle walk and return home with the ashirward of gautam buddha's (golden temple).<br /><br />As I said we started early in the morning on saturday, then had idli-vada breakfast somewhere in between on the way to coorg. Of course we were carrying a can of bear's to booze, how your trip can be memorable if you dont boooooooze ;)<br /><br />We reached to the guest house around 12-12.30 in the afternoon. Friends were already booked one farm house for 10 people which cost us around 4000 bucks for 2 and half day with meal which I found very good surrounded by lots of coconut trees.<br /><br />Then we went to see the waterfall somewhere around in the evening, sorry but i really dont remember time. then only i had a bath over there because everyone was afraiding cold water and i dont wanted to miss this chance (bath in real natural water). till the time i was not knowing about leech (a small soft creature that fixes itself to the skin of animals in order to drink their blood).<br /><br />Everyone was in condition till the time, then the actual day start. It was raining when we reach guest house. We were carrying rackets and shuttle cocks so we played tennis for some time. Then the time came for which everyone was waiting for...... Boooooooooozing time ;). Lady over there got some waste woods for bonfire then after we arranged ourselves because it was our time. We dont wanted anybody else to do it for us.<br /><br />Then we thought that everyone will share there funniest/wildest/thrilling/memorable moment in life. When i say everyone it means excluding me ;). I had only 2 bear of cans of course warned by shampa not to booze lot and even i know my limit. I just wanted to be part of boozing guys so they can open there secrets with me.;). Then these guys booze till 10-10.30. We have to hurry up for night safari.<br /><br />I was in wrong impression that we will be going into the jungle I mean core jungle and watch animals but we just took one round of jungle for 1 hour and came back. it was not very thrilling, but you never know after all its jungle. We saw some dears and an elephant. That elephant killed one small girl 1 year before only because they were teasing that elephant. Even he was trying to be naughty to us, when we flashed light on his face he hide behind tree and was looking at us so that he can again come back as soon as we move little bit ahead. Nobody was in our group wanted to take chance against that wild elephant. at the end <em>night safari </em>was quite<em> </em>ok and we did enjoy it.<br /><br />"J<em>ungle walk, </em>I have been to jungle's but always in some vehicle, but this time it was a walk. yes we have to cover around 25-30 km distance if you really want to see jungle and jungle animals. We reached to wildlife sachutary, Tollpatthy area around 8:15 in the morning, it was around 15-20 km from the guesthouse we stayed at. I was not sure whether we can really walk 25-30 km in 4 hours that too in jungle with rain. We got some 2-3 guards to guide us. They all were wearning virappan like shirt i.e. green color so animals wont find u easily in green jungle. funniest part was i was wearing sandle and till the time i was not knowing about leeches. The guard warned me to be careful while walking in jungle. I thought I am gone, these leeches gone suck my pure blood too. but thank god it dint happen, but still there were 4-5 leeches who got the chance to enjoy fresh human animal blood.<br /><br />When we entered , we were welcome by a crab. I was about to keep my foot on it but somehow i managed otherwise he was ready to bite my toe. It was quite ok start, I was ok with crabs but was worrying about leeches. It was my first time to be in jungle with less security so was afraiding little bit. Guard was saying, 95% jungle animals wont attach on you but there were still 5% chances. If tiger or leopard is really hungry then no body can save you from them. And i am very much fond of Discovery and National Geography channels so I was knowing how smartly they attach. We were all surronded by trees, you can never imagine from where they can come and say "<em>hi</em>".<br /><br />So we keet walking unless and until guard stop us and shows us something. We saw spotted deers. then jungli buffelo, elephant, langur, chital deer, samber deer and of course leeches. There was one incident when all birds started chattering and langur also started crying. They were giving signals to other animals to be careful as there is tiger or leopard or wild dogs around. Guard came near to us and told that there is a possibility of tiger there so all stopped walking and was waiting for guard's signal to move. It was better option to move from there as we were all empty handed and only guard was carrying a gun that too only fire in air ;). But one of my friend was really in tension after seeing one of the guard when he started praying.<br /><br />I did click some picture of jungle but it was really a thrilling experiance for me. It was a proper jungle walk. Now I am planning to do other jungle walks if possible. lets hope for the best. :)ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-50847611142733401242008-07-01T22:17:00.000-07:002008-07-01T22:27:36.862-07:00Customer Care Numbers...... Sometimes very useful.Sometimes we don't really understand what to do when something goes wrong with your cellphone, credit cards, loan's etc. Primary thing we do call customer care ( I know its useless calling C, but to escalate an issue you should start from somewhere).<br /><p>I find that lot of people search for customer care numbers of various Indian banks and services. So, here is a small list. Hope this would be useful for all. Will try to keep this updated. If you find that any of these numbers don’t work, or have a alternate number, please leave a comment.</p> <ul><li type="disc"> <strong>ICICI Bank Customer Care Number</strong> <ul><li>Bangalore - 4113 1877</li><li>Karnataka - 98455 78000</li><li>For other cities, <a href="http://www.icicibank.com/pfsuser/customer/cuscarenos.htm" target="_blank">click here</a>. Phone Banking workflow <a href="http://www.icicibank.com/pfsuser/customer/PCF/index.html" target="_blank">click here</a>.</li></ul><br /></li><li type="disc"><strong>Citibank Customer Care Number</strong> <ul><li>All Citibank customers - Bangalore - 2227 2484. For other cities, <a href="http://www.online.citibank.co.in/portal/generic.jsp?stringID=innerlevelbean1&contentID=cbCitiPhcustpg&viewID=MY_PORTAL_VIEW&contentType=PSDisplayContent" target="_blank">click here</a></li><li>Citibank Suvidha account holders - Bangalore - 2227 2265. For other cities, <a href="http://www.online.citibank.co.in/portal/citi_home_center.jsp?frameset=centerFrameset&frameval3=cbSuvidhPgNID&frameval2=cbSuvidhPgBID&framevar3=navID&framevar2=brandID&frameval1=cbSuviCitiPhonePgWID&framevar1=workID" target="_blank">click here</a></li><li>CitiBusiness Customers - Bangalore - 2229 4653. For other cities, <a href="http://www.online.citibank.co.in/portal/cb/newbanking/citibusiness/citiphone.htm" target="_blank">click here</a></li><li>Citibank <strong>Credit Card</strong> - Bangalore - 2227 2484. For other cities, <a href="http://www.online.citibank.co.in/portal/citi_home_center.jsp?frameset=centerFrameset&frameval3=cbCrecardsNCProsNID&frameval2=cbCrecardsBID&framevar3=navID&framevar2=brandID&frameval1=cbCreLocateUsPgWID&framevar1=workID" target="_blank">click here</a></li><li>Priority service to CitiGold Customers, Diners Club Members & Citibank Gold Card members - Bangalore - 2229- 4653. For other cities, <a href="http://www.online.citibank.co.in/portal/citi_home_center.jsp?frameset=centerFrameset&frameval1=cbCitiPhGoldDinPgWID&framevar1=workID" target="_blank">click here</a></li></ul><br /></li><li type="disc"><strong>HSBC Customer Care Number</strong> <ul><li>Banking related - Bangalore - 2558 9595</li><li>Credit card related - Bangalore - 2558 9696</li><li>For other cities, <a href="http://www.hsbc.co.in/in/personal/phone.htm" target="_blank">click here</a></li></ul><br /></li><li type="disc"><strong>HDFC Customer Care Number</strong> <ul><li>Debit card related - 9945863333</li><li>Banking related - Bangalore - 5500 3333. For other cities, <a href="http://www.hdfcbank.com/personal/access/popup_pbnumbers.htm" target="_blank">click here</a></li><li>Credit card related - Bangalore - 6622 4332. For other cities, <a href="http://www.hdfcbank.com/personal/cards/popup_ccnumbers.htm" target="_blank">click here</a></li></ul><br /></li><li type="disc"><strong>ABN AMRO Customer Care number</strong> <ul><li>Bangalore - 4124 5555</li></ul><br /></li><li type="disc"><strong>SBI Credit Card Customer Care Number</strong> <ul><li>Karnataka - Bangalore - <del datetime="2006-02-27T15:12:39+00:00">98441 05454</del> (people are reporting that this number does not work. If you know a number that works, please let me know!)</li><li>All India Toll Free - 1600 180 1290 (works only on BSNL and MTNL Line)</li><li>Try : 1800 180 1290 too. May work!!!</li><li>Other lines : 39 02 02 02</li></ul><br /></li><li type="disc"><strong>UTI Bank Customer Care Numbers</strong> <ul><li>Bangalore (M G Road) - 2537 0615</li><li>Bangalore - 2531 7830</li><li>Mumbai - 022 5598 7700</li><li>For other cities, <a href="http://www.utibank.com/atm/branchlocate.asp" target="_blank">click here</a></li></ul><br /></li><li type="disc"><strong>IDBI Bank Customer Care Number (Phone Banking)</strong> <ul><li>Karnataka - Bangalore - 080 22297000</li><li>Mumbai - 022 66937000</li><li>Delhi - 011 23627000</li><li>Chennai - 044 28295550</li><li>For other cities, <a href="http://www.idbi.com/products/phonebanking_numbers.asp" target="_blank">click here</a></li></ul><br /></li><li type="disc"><strong>Manhattan Credit Card Customer Care Number</strong> <ul><li>Bangalore - 3030 1969. (this number seems to work in Mumbai too! Give it a try in your local city!)</li></ul><br /></li><li type="disc"><strong>Standard Chartered Credit Card Customer Care Number</strong> <ul><li>Bangalore - 2558 8888 (updated). For other cities, <a href="http://service.standardchartered.com/location-search/searchIndex.do?country=in&lang=english&charset=iso-8859-1" target="_blank">click here</a></li></ul><br /></li><li type="disc"><strong>Deutsche Bank Customer Care Number</strong> <ul><li>6601 6601 (this number is available in Aurangabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Kolhapur, Kolkata and Mumbai. If dialing from Gurgaon / Noida please prefix 9511 before dialing.)</li></ul><br /></li><li type="disc"><strong>Airtel Customer Care</strong> <ul><li>Dail 121 from your airtel mobile</li><li>Karnataka - 98450 98450 - For prepaid if you are calling from landline</li><li>Karnataka - 98450 12345 - For postpaid if you are calling from landline</li></ul><br /></li><li type="disc"><strong>Hutch Customer Care</strong> <ul><li>Karnataka - Dial 111 from your Hutch phone or dial 98860 98860</li></ul><br /></li><li type="disc"><strong>BSNL Mobile Customer Care (Cellone & Excel)</strong> <ul><li>Karnataka - Dial 94480 24365</li><li>For other cities, <a href="http://www.bsnl.co.in/service/mobile_helpline.htm" target="_blank">click here</a>.</li></ul><br /></li><li type="disc"><strong>Reliance Mobile Customer Care</strong> <ul><li>Call 3033 3333 Or dial *333 from your Reliance Mobile</li><li>For other numbers, <a href="http://www.reliancemobile.com/webapp/Communications/website/Mobile/locateus/circlewisecallcenter.html" target="_blank">click here</a>.</li></ul><br /></li><li type="disc"><strong>Reliance Broadband Customer Care</strong> <ul><li>Call 022 - 3033 7777 Or dial *377 on your Reliance phone</li></ul><br /></li><li type="disc"><strong>SpiceJet Customer Care</strong> <ul><li>From BSNL/MTNL : 1800 180 3333</li><li>Others (GSM/CDMA): +91 98718 03333</li></ul><br /></li><li type="disc"><strong>LIC Policy Details (Life Insurance Corporation)</strong> <ul><li>Call - 1251 <em>or</em></li><li>New Delhi 011 - 2332 9595</li><li>Mumbai 022 -2612 5555</li><li>Kolkata 033 - 23341765, 23211893/94/95</li><li>Chennai 044 - 28602626/28602929</li><li>Hyderabad 040 - 2329 7455</li><li>Bangalore 080 - 2248 5210</li><li>Pune 020 - 2553 6161</li><li>Ahmedabad 079 - 2550 7777</li></ul><br /></li><li type="disc"><strong>Yahoo! India Customer Care</strong> <ul><li>I am not sure if these numbers work, but give it a try & leave a comment!</li><li>Bangalore : (080) 39805078</li><li>Chennai : (044) 39119494</li><li>Yahoo! US “Customer Service”: 1-866-562-7219 (for yahoo.com)</li><li>Yahoo! Small Business/Store: 1-866-800-8092</li><li>Other US Yahoo! numbers to try <ul><li>+1 866-850-4303</li><li>+1 866-562-7228</li><li>+1 408-349-1572</li><li>+1 408-349-3300</li><li>+1 408-329-5151</li><li>+1 800-318-0631</li></ul> </li></ul> </li><p>If you feel that I miss anything please and would be useful to list, drop a comment.</p></ul>ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7323657488963955770.post-67395914193885393922008-06-03T12:39:00.000-07:002008-06-03T12:47:23.699-07:00My three mistakes in life.....Hay you must be thinking what mistakes i did. dont think much... it's a name of book, again written by chatan bhagat. I dont know but seems i am going to become a good fan of chetan and his novels.<br /><br />This time I'll not write about the story of the book in brief but I'll write what I learnt from it.<br /><br />Now a days I feel why reading is so important. as in childhood dad/mom use to hit me wake up early in the morning just to read that nonsense/stupid school books. I think nonsense is a wrong word as we learnt lots of things from those . I can say those were first step to reach to top of your life and you should never forgot the things from where you start.<br /><br />Ok will explain life philosophy later, i suppose to tell you what i leart from this book. I feel i can also put them in points.<br /><br />- If you want to be a businessman, please dont think about profit only. Be like ishaan, one of the character in book who doesnt care about money ever and always ready to help for anything related to CRICKET, as Cricket is his passion, his life.<br /><br />- Dont be so dump so people dont care about your opinion.<br /><br />- I can understand that you should share each and everything with someone who's special for you, but still there are limit's for everything.<br /><br />I have to go to sleep as I had sleep only for 5 hours.<br /><br />Good night !!!ynileshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17784663472840395159noreply@blogger.com0