now i know that
you are .. nothing
well you know me
to you i want to say
to you i want to ...
i am ... lost my words..
love at first sight
dint believe that first time
ohoo aahhaa i lost myself for you
i am trying to make myself to you
now i am dying for you
now i am crying for you
were you lying to me
i am giving myself to you
dont take me to the edge
i am giving myself to you.
will you believe me.
i put my trust in you
i cant sleep, i just weep
i am giving myself to you
i am afraid to dream
your thoughts will make me feel lost again.
i am with you
with you always and for you...
you are my life
i am blind and you are my eyes...
Saturday, November 19, 2005
Thursday, August 18, 2005
Ten Tips for Effective EMail
I have come across this article and thought i would share it with you.
by Ellen Dowling, PhD
1. Think before you write. Just because you can send information faster than ever before, it doesn't mean that you should send it. Analyze your readers' needs to make certain that you are sending a message that will be both clear and useful.
2. Remember that you can always deny that you said it. But if you write it, you may be held accountable for many many moons. You may be surprised to find where your message may end up. (As an example of What-Not-To-Do in Ellen Dowling's Writing Strategies class?)
3. Keep your message concise. Remember that the screen only shows approximately one half of a hard-copy page. Save longer messages and formal reports for regular ('snail') or overnight mail. On the other hand, do not keep your message so short that the reader has no idea what you're talking about. Include at least a Summary (Action or Information) in every E-mail message.
4. Remember that E-mail is not necessarily confidential. Some companies will retain the right to monitor employees messages. (Refer to #1 and #2.) Don't send anything you wouldn't be comfortable seeing published in your company's newsletter (or your community's newspaper).
5. Don't FLAME your readers. It's unprofessional to lose control in person; to do so in writing usually just makes the situation worse. (Refer to #2 and #4.)
6. Don't spam your readers. Don't send them unnecessary or frivolous messages. Soon, they'll quit opening any message from you. (Refer to #1.)
7. DON'T TYPE IN ALL CAPS! IT LOOKS LIKE FLAMING! Remember, if you emphasize everything, you will have emphasized nothing.
8. don't type in all lower case (unless you re e.e. cummings). if you violate the rules of english grammar and usage, you make it difficult for the reader to read.
9. Use the Subject line to get the reader's attention. Replace vague lines (Information on XYZ Project, or Status Report Q1) with better hooks: Exciting Career Opportunity, Serious Problems with the New Veeblefetzer, or Free Money.
10. Take the time to poofread your document before you sent it. Rub the document thru the spell checker and/or the grammer checker. Even simpl tipos will make you look sloppie and damage you re proffessional credubility.
by Ellen Dowling, PhD
1. Think before you write. Just because you can send information faster than ever before, it doesn't mean that you should send it. Analyze your readers' needs to make certain that you are sending a message that will be both clear and useful.
2. Remember that you can always deny that you said it. But if you write it, you may be held accountable for many many moons. You may be surprised to find where your message may end up. (As an example of What-Not-To-Do in Ellen Dowling's Writing Strategies class?)
3. Keep your message concise. Remember that the screen only shows approximately one half of a hard-copy page. Save longer messages and formal reports for regular ('snail') or overnight mail. On the other hand, do not keep your message so short that the reader has no idea what you're talking about. Include at least a Summary (Action or Information) in every E-mail message.
4. Remember that E-mail is not necessarily confidential. Some companies will retain the right to monitor employees messages. (Refer to #1 and #2.) Don't send anything you wouldn't be comfortable seeing published in your company's newsletter (or your community's newspaper).
5. Don't FLAME your readers. It's unprofessional to lose control in person; to do so in writing usually just makes the situation worse. (Refer to #2 and #4.)
6. Don't spam your readers. Don't send them unnecessary or frivolous messages. Soon, they'll quit opening any message from you. (Refer to #1.)
7. DON'T TYPE IN ALL CAPS! IT LOOKS LIKE FLAMING! Remember, if you emphasize everything, you will have emphasized nothing.
8. don't type in all lower case (unless you re e.e. cummings). if you violate the rules of english grammar and usage, you make it difficult for the reader to read.
9. Use the Subject line to get the reader's attention. Replace vague lines (Information on XYZ Project, or Status Report Q1) with better hooks: Exciting Career Opportunity, Serious Problems with the New Veeblefetzer, or Free Money.
10. Take the time to poofread your document before you sent it. Rub the document thru the spell checker and/or the grammer checker. Even simpl tipos will make you look sloppie and damage you re proffessional credubility.
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
i can touch the sky.
i can touch the sky.
sky is open wide.
i cant really hide.
your thoughts just swallow me.
hoping you to follow me.
lost in all my dreams
all i can hear you scream.
now its just memmories.
cant let me feel free.
i cant just see your face
as though i am in a haze
i cant help this craze
only u can help me out of this maze
sky is open wide.
i cant really hide.
your thoughts just swallow me.
hoping you to follow me.
lost in all my dreams
all i can hear you scream.
now its just memmories.
cant let me feel free.
i cant just see your face
as though i am in a haze
i cant help this craze
only u can help me out of this maze
Java Links
Source - javalobby.org ( http://www.javalobby.org/java/forums/t16001.html )
The online counterpart of the Java Developer's Almanac - highly recommended for quick code snippets, and if you like the site, buy the book.
http://www.onjava.com/ - O'Reilly's Java website. New articles weekly.
http://www.developer.com/java - Java articles hosted by Gamelan.com
http://www.java.net - The Java community website hosted by Sun Microsystems.
http://www.builder.com/ - Cnet's Builder.com website - All tech articles, some Java-centric.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java - IBM's Developerworks; the Java section.
http://www.javaworld.com/ - One of the originals. Weekly updates of Java articles.
http://www.devx.com/java - Java articles hosted at DevX.
http://www.fawcette.com/javapro - The JavaPro online magazine website.
http://www.sys-con.com/java - The Java Developers Journal online magazine website. http://www.javadesktop.org/ - The desktop Java community hosted at Java.net.
http://www.theserverside.com/ - Often considered the resource for all discussion server-side Java specific.
http://www.jars.com/ - The Java review service. Covers frameworks and applications.
http://www.jguru.com/ - A great source for Q&A style interaction in the community.
http://www.ibiblio.org/javafaq/javafaq.html - The comp.lang.java FAQ - questions asked, answered, and categorized from the comp.lang.java newsgroup.
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/ - The Official Java tutorial from Sun - very useful for almost any feature set.
http://www.javablogs.com/ - Blog aggregator for the most active Java-based blogs throughout the internet.
http://java.about.com/ - Java news and articles from About.com.
Monday, August 08, 2005
Eclipse ME
Overview
EclipseME is an Eclipse plugin to help develop J2ME MIDlets. EclipseME does the "grunt work" of connecting Wireless Toolkits to the Eclipse development environment, allowing you to focus on developing your application, rather than worrying about the special needs of J2ME development.
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I have just downloaded this. Yet to use.
EclipseME is an Eclipse plugin to help develop J2ME MIDlets. EclipseME does the "grunt work" of connecting Wireless Toolkits to the Eclipse development environment, allowing you to focus on developing your application, rather than worrying about the special needs of J2ME development.
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I have just downloaded this. Yet to use.
CETAFI.net ( A CET Alumni Community )
CETAFI.net - what is it ?
CETAFI.net (as in Network!) is a community for the College of Engineering Thiruvnanthapuram (Trivandrum) Alumni, Students and Staff. You can simply choose to participate because you are in some way interested in CET - its past, present and future. We now have contributors and editors from India and North America. We need more news, stories and articles of interest. Go ahead and send in that memory of CET you always wanted to share. Start a discussion on the future of professional education in Kerala. Create a group to volunteer for a project in or around CET. Do anything - but do something! We'll help you get it right.
CETAFI.net is sponsored and maintained by CET Alumni Foundation Inc (CETAFI). More information on CETAFI is available at: http://www.cetafi.org Forums now include a Mentoring section - post your questions, answer others. To use some of the features of this portal you will have to register for a user account. You can register for FREE here .
All fellow cetians please join cetafi.net
Sunday, July 31, 2005
Sony Ericsson K700i.
Wwoow yeah! I got my first mobile phone ( well i paid for it :D)
Orange Pay As You Go. 99.99 £ /- free blue tooth head set,
Excited with this new stuff. Got some j2Me development kit for the same.
This is the site for mobile devloper.
http://developer.sonyericsson.com/site/global/home/p_home.jsp
More later
Orange Pay As You Go. 99.99 £ /- free blue tooth head set,
Excited with this new stuff. Got some j2Me development kit for the same.
This is the site for mobile devloper.
http://developer.sonyericsson.com/site/global/home/p_home.jsp
More later
Apache Jetspeed.
Whew ! well i tried Apache jetspeed. OMG.
Very slow to install in winxp with p3 800.
and not very friendly. could not add new users.
got a buddy to help in explaning the portal stuff.
the buddy got frustrated.
heard WSAD is better. let me try some other open source portal.
( the bg, i am trying to enrich my knowledge of portals and the whole stuff seems really boring.
Very slow to install in winxp with p3 800.
and not very friendly. could not add new users.
got a buddy to help in explaning the portal stuff.
the buddy got frustrated.
heard WSAD is better. let me try some other open source portal.
( the bg, i am trying to enrich my knowledge of portals and the whole stuff seems really boring.
Thursday, July 21, 2005
Eclipse 3.1
Eclipse 3.1 . Its all yours now.
This is about eclipse 3.1 release.
Well my favorite IDE for Java is now more powerful and faster.
Looking forward for more and more releases of plugins compatible with this version of eclipse.
My favorite eclipse sites are.
1. http://www.eclipse.org
Download eclipse here.
The eclipse plugins are available in following site.
1. http://eclipse-plugins.2y.net/eclipse/index.jsp
2. http://www.eclipseplugincentral.com
look out for more info on eclipse plugins here.
Cya,
Praveen
This is about eclipse 3.1 release.
Well my favorite IDE for Java is now more powerful and faster.
Looking forward for more and more releases of plugins compatible with this version of eclipse.
My favorite eclipse sites are.
1. http://www.eclipse.org
Download eclipse here.
The eclipse plugins are available in following site.
1. http://eclipse-plugins.2y.net/eclipse/index.jsp
2. http://www.eclipseplugincentral.com
look out for more info on eclipse plugins here.
Cya,
Praveen
Sunday, April 10, 2005
Well,
Creative thoughts are calling me and making me post something over here.
Yes I should bog. Because I want to tell you that I am here.
Yes I am here. Alive and kicking...
I will be updating my blogs with all those stuff which keeps me engaged with my life.
See you next time same space for another post.
Good night.
Creative thoughts are calling me and making me post something over here.
Yes I should bog. Because I want to tell you that I am here.
Yes I am here. Alive and kicking...
I will be updating my blogs with all those stuff which keeps me engaged with my life.
See you next time same space for another post.
Good night.
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