November 28, 2006 at 9:25 am · Posted On Technology ·
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The latest IE 7 is good at restricting some of the sites for incompatibility of the msxml5.0 DOM and some of the dll it has planned to deppricate for some of the security and standardization. It seems Microsoft is very strict on this regard and is restricting its own site, when it tries to load a dll of windows.
Cheers - Ranjith
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November 24, 2006 at 2:04 am · Posted On General ·
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Being in this world everyone will be using Google on your day today basis [ sorry hour to hour basis]. How many of you know about the Local Telephonic search engine operating in 8 cities of India. It is nothing but the JustDial.
I often use their number of chennai to collect information of anything in Chennai. Today I got an email from their team on an information that I have already received from them over an SMS to my mobile. The mail made me visit their site and was good to see that I can get these guys help in any of these eight cities.
How much I have to pay ? Don’t worry You just have to pay only your service provider for the call you have made and nothing to JustDial.
| Contact Numbers in Different Cities |
| Ahmedabad |
+91-79-5555 5555 |
| Bangalore |
+91-80-2333 3333 |
| Chennai |
+91-44-2644 4444 |
| Delhi |
+91-11-2222 2222 |
| Hyderabad |
+91-40-2444 4444 |
| Kolkata |
+91-33-2444 4444 |
| Mumbai |
+91-22-2888 8888 |
| Pune |
+91-20-2222 222 |
This service should have cross linkings too. I should be able to receive the Bombay information from Chennai atleast for these eight cities for which they have all info on the Database.
Cheers - Ranjith
November 21, 2006 at 12:29 am · Posted On Me MySelf ·
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This is the Two wheeler Parking zone of the Koyambedu where there is no entrance for any of the bus counters. But was good to see the way these guys advertised their transport.
Cheers -Ranjith
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November 10, 2006 at 1:46 am · Posted On Me MySelf ·
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“If executives need lots of data before they feel comfortable making a
decision, chances are they will not act until it is way too late. Don’t
get me wrong, data are extremely valuable. It’s just that, if we insist
on too much data, we will often miss significant changes on the
horizon. This isn’t just about analysis paralysis; it’s much more
insidious.
(snip)
… To avoid being blind-sided, we need to pay
equal attention to stories and train ourselves to detect patterns in
the stories, even if the data supporting the stories remains
fragmentary. Stories are generally our first indicators that something
really interesting is about to happen; something that data will only
reveal to us in full force much, much later.”
–John Hagel,
writing on what he calls “the greatest obstacles standing in the way of
executives as they seek to create and capture more value for their
stakeholders.”
(via Susan)
November 10, 2006 at 12:30 am · Posted On General ·
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That was one of the nice photos, I have come across..

What a piece of work by the road workers. There are a lot of area where people are like this.
Ranjith
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