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Who am I? What is happening in life?

This is the place for general / personal updates and experiences.

There are 252 posts filed in Journal (this is page 46 of 51).

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The Way Back Machine

Recently a client requested a copy of his website. We had developed the site three years ago, the site was discontinued after a year. Now out of the blue, he wanted to host it again. We checked up our backup, but could not find the files. The client was pushing for the files! What to […]

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Power of intention and declaration

During the Landmark Advanced course, we learnt that there is great power in language. Language is the source of all creation. If you declare something and commit to it, it will come true. I worked with a colleague. We declared the future about a presentation he was going to take. We declared it will be […]

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Astroyogi – Astrologically speaking

Are you interested in knowing your future? Do you believe in astrology, palmistry or numerology? I was drawn to these subjects at an early age, and read a few books when I was in school. Then it went out of mind. The other day, I visited Astroyogi – a Yahoo! website on these topics. I […]

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TheOpenCD and Free Software resources

I was reviewing the latest Linux For You and liked TheOpenCD bundled with it. The Open CD contains a compilation of high quality Open Source software for Windows. It is intended as a first introduction to the rich world of Open Source. Also included are relevant add-ons, documentation, and tutorials. I strongly recommend this CD […]

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Kicking the Microsoft Office habit

Neil McAllister writes on InfoWorld: Truly, the world is addicted to Microsoft Office. But beginning January 2007, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts plans to kick the habit. That’s the deadline after which all documents used by Massachusetts state government agencies must be stored in open formats, according to broad technology plans issued by the Commonwealth earlier […]

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