December 24, 2002
Seasons Greetings

Namaste Netizens,

Frohe Weihnachten

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2003

Thank you for the content :-)

[ Festivals ] Posted by kishore at 09:19 PM
December 23, 2002
Living Dangerously

Mattie's Outlook Date Tagger is useful. Thanks.

Part of Mattie's answer to Q:Grouping Messages in Outlook : ...I don't recommend that you ever run applications written by people you don't know, but I will make it available for those people who like to live dangerously (or those that simply want to look at the source code to figure out how to do it)...

[ Computers ] Posted by kishore at 03:07 PM
FSF Members : I know 140, 160, 200... who is 180?

On Monday 25 November 2002, The Free Software Foundation (FSF) launched the FSF Associate Membership program.

Mark is member #140, Aaron #160 and Kishore #200. Who got #180 ?

[ Personal ] Posted by kishore at 01:39 PM
TIME 2002 Persons of the Year

TIME 2002 Persons of the Year: Cynthia Cooper, Coleen Rowley and Sherron Watkins : At Enron the company handed out note pads with inspiring quotes. One was from Martin Luther King Jr.: "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter." Watkins saw that quote every day. Didn't anybody else?

[ People ] Posted by kishore at 01:23 PM
December 22, 2002
Love

Enjoy Leslie Harpold's Advent Calendar: day 4 - I add "spend some time with those who love you too..."

[ Etc ] Posted by kishore at 10:07 AM
December 18, 2002
Germany's Immigration Law Comes to Grinding Halt

Germany's Immigration Law Comes to Grinding Halt : Germany’s highest court has put the brakes on Chancellor Schröder’s first ever immigration law for Germany that was to come into force early next year, much to the delight of the conservative opposition.

[ Etc ] Posted by kishore at 08:31 PM
December 16, 2002
Timeless Weblogs

Dave is pondering again about Timeless Weblogs

Around 2 years ago, I had a feature request

I have realised it on my own in 2 ways

1. World Wide Wisdom
2. Karmasaya based on phpwiki

I have been using it since a few months and I am happy with it. See what I have come across on the net in 2002 and importantly... what I wanted to remember

Thanks to Aaron Swartz, who cured my starting trouble by stating "Do it yourself!"

Demo or Die!

[ Weblogging ] Posted by kishore at 09:54 AM
December 05, 2002
The Master in the Art of Living

James Michener : The master in the art of living makes little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his information and his recreation, his love and his religion. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence at whatever he does, leaving others to decide whether he is working or playing. To him he's always doing both.

[ Quotations ] Posted by kishore at 10:30 AM
December 03, 2002
Loving Ganesha

Complete Text of Loving Ganesha, Hinduism's Endearing Elephant-Faced God On-Line! - by Satguru