Thursday, March 27, 2008

When did you installed Windows on the Computer? Know The Exact Time and Date

Do you remember the exact date or time when you installed windows operating system on the computer ? Here’s a simple DOS command to help you out:

systeminfo | find /i “install date”

This will show the time and date when you have installed windows on your the computer.
Apna Tip: Run systeminfo | find /i “boot time” to know the time when you last rebooted the computer.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Malaysian Township

Just look at the board to know new spelling of Malaysian. Is it male + asian ? The photo was taken at Hyderabad, India.




Saturday, March 15, 2008

Appriasal Letter

Dear Manager (HR),

Johnson, my assistant programmer, can always be found
hard at work in his cubicle. Johnson works independently, without
wasting company time talking to colleagues. Johnson never
thinks twice about assisting fellow employees, and he always
finishes given assignments on time. Often Johnson takes extended
measures to complete his work, sometimes skipping coffee
breaks. Johnson is a dedicated individual who has absolutely no
vanity in spite of his high accomplishments and profound
knowledge in his field. I firmly believe that Johnson can be
classed as a high-caliber employee, the type which cannot be
dispensed with. Consequently, I duly recommend that Johnson be
promoted to executive management, and a proposal will be
sent away as soon as possible.

Signed - Project Leader…

NB: That stupid idiot was reading over my shoulder when I wrote the report sent to you earlier today. Kindly read only the odd lines (1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13) for my true assessment of him.

Google Gears

Google Gears is an open source browser extension that lets developers create web applications that can run offline. Gears provides three key features:

* A local server, to cache and serve application resources (HTML, JavaScript, images, etc.) without needing to contact a server
* A database, to store and access data from within the browser
* A worker thread pool, to make web applications more responsive by performing expensive operations in the background

Google Gears is currently an early-access developers' release. It is not yet intended for use by real users in production applications at this time.

To take advantage of the offline features provided by Google Gears, you'll need to add or change code in your web application.

There are three core modules provided by Gears: a LocalServer for storing and accessing application pages offline, a Database for storing and accessing application data on the user's computer, and a WorkerPool for performing long-running tasks (such as the code that synchronizes data between your server and users' computers).

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