Saturday, August 27, 2005
Thiruvasagam by Ilayaraaja: Audio Review
Thursday, August 25, 2005
Blow Out Your Candles
Have been sick for the last 3 days & with nothing else to do, have been reading "Manase, Relax Please" (Ohh Mind, Relax Please) for the 3rd or 4th time. There is one story that never misses my attention & this time also I was impressed by the simplicity of the story & the power of the message. The message is something which is very blatant & still we neglect to follow in our day-to-day life.
I am talking about our 'Ego'. The expansion of EGO is "Edging God Out". Our vedas equate God to Happiness. And when we have Ego, we edge out our happiness. Our egos come into picture every time there is an argument & at the end of the argument, we have edged out our happiness.
The story that I mentioned goes about like this: One night Rabindranath Tagore was traveling by a boat over the river Yamuna. He was having a candle light on his desk & was trying to write poems. But even for him, on that particular day, he was having a tough time to find suitable words for his poems. However hard he tried, words were not flowing in the way he would have liked them to. After trying for sometime, he decides to blow out the candle. The moment he does that, the beauty of the full moon & the serenity of the river in that light become visible to him. And lo, words for his poems start flowing like a river. The candle light had actually hidden the beauty of the river & the moon from Rabindranath Tagore.
Our Egos are like that candle light. If we can blow out our egos, we can see the beauty of the world in its full bloom. Shall we blow out our candles?
Labels: Personal Experience
If Tomorrow Comes: Vis(t)a to the Modern World
According to Microsoft, the design goals for the latest operating system fall into broadly three categories:
(1) Improvements in security, privacy, performance, reliability & ease of deployment. (Please take good note of the ‘Keywords’ security & reliability. This will be something we all will be re-visiting a whole lot of times once the operating system is released. According to one recent report, an Austrian programmer has already come up with a virus for
(2) Bringing clarity to the organization & use of information. (Did Microsoft lack clarity till now on what they wanted to do???? Maybe when organizations grow bigger, lack of clarity is probably one of their ‘Strong’ points)
(3) Seamless integration of people & devices ( I am sure that this is something that Microsoft was forced to take up as their design goals. If they did not take this up, their competitors would have easily swamped the market with various devices & software that does this)
Now let’s take a look at some of the features that have been introduced. The Beta version does not have many of the user-oriented features with which it will finally ship & hence this Beta version could be considered as a sneak preview of what one can expect when the final version arrives.
(1) Graphics: The graphics looks great & it should be a wonderful experience to work on the final version of the operating system. Doesn’t this look great? (Is there someone else who gets a feeling that we are looking at a desktop from one of the Linux clones? Or is it just me? Maybe this is what they mean by ‘Convergence of Technologies’. Linux wants to ape the GUI’s of Microsoft & Microsoft wants to ‘Reproduce’ the feel of a Linux desktop. I give up. Technology is not my ‘Cup of Tea’ after all)
(2) Search capability: Each & every window seems to be associated with a search field & even the ‘Start Menu’ has a search window at the bottom. This search lets the user type in the starting letters of an application & the results display the list of matching executables. It looks cool, isn’t it? (Did you folks try out the Google Sidebar? It would beat out any search capability anyone introduces. Oops……. Did I blurt that out? )
(3) User Account Protection: There is the creation of a new type of user account called as the “Limited Account”. This has more privileges than the normal Windows XP guest account but fewer privileges than the administrative account. What this means is that users logged in as “Limited Account” will be able to perform all the regular functions but cannot install new programs. This feature will be highly useful in preventing spyware being installed in the PC’s (Network administrators, are you paying attention?)
(4) Other features: Some of the other features that are expected to debut in
Labels: Computers