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  • A T M 12:38 PM on July 25, 2006 Permalink | Reply  

    critics,thinkers,intellectuals,movers 

    We need people (critics) who recognize that things aren’t hunky-dory. Then of course we need people (thinkers) who understand why they aren’t h-d. And then we need people (intellectuals) who know what needs to be done to go from ~(h-d) to (h-d). Finally, we need people (movers) who can do the things that need to be done to effect the actual transformation. It needs all sorts to make a world. It is very rare that you find someone who is good at being a critic, a thinker, an intellectual, and a mover. Good movers build on the work of critics, thinkers, and intellectuals.

     
  • A T M 10:52 AM on July 24, 2006 Permalink | Reply  

    Revenue and Profit 

    GCSE Economics – Finance: Revenue and Profit

    Sometimes, example as simple as this one can cut the jargon.

     
  • A T M 8:22 AM on July 24, 2006 Permalink | Reply  

    why books are so very invaluable. 

    Books will never be threatened by the likes of digital media. Information on a particular topic is so very disorganised on the web that it’s impossible for one to gather all that one requires and put it in one place.
    While books present you well researched, well thought and well organised information, condensed in one place.
    That’s why books are so very invaluable.

     
  • A T M 10:37 AM on July 21, 2006 Permalink | Reply  

    O’Reilly — Books That Have Shaped How I Think
    I should check out this list some time.

     
  • A T M 9:34 AM on July 21, 2006 Permalink | Reply  

    what a quote 

    “What we read can enrich what we experience, and what we experience can enrich what we read” -John Cowper Powys

     
  • A T M 10:47 AM on July 10, 2006 Permalink | Reply  

    Convert Word to PDF 

    ExpressPDF is an online service that lets you convert your Microsoft Office documents to PDF.
    This service can also convert Web pages to PDF !

    It’s FREE, we hope you will enjoy it ;-)
    > Convert Web pages to PDF

     
  • A T M 2:24 PM on July 7, 2006 Permalink | Reply  

    Four ‘must’ things 

    What are the four ‘must’ things I would pack if am off to an island.

    1. Note book with a reynolds black pen.
    2. Laptop with Broadband connection to stay in touch and read bloglines.
    3. Worldspace radio, playing BBC
    4. Fruits to survive on.

     
  • A T M 9:33 AM on July 5, 2006 Permalink | Reply  


    Warning: strpos() [function.strpos]: Empty delimiter in /home/content/a/r/v/arvindtm/html/wp-content/themes/p2/functions.php on line 171

    the /etc/ssh/sshd.config file prohibits root login in its default configuration.

    in /etc/ssh/sshd_config cahnge PermitRootLogin no to PermitRootLogin yes and restart sshd with “svcadm restart ssh”
    Solaris does not have ~/.profile files by default. *You* create your own.

    > It’s very bad to view man page in Solaris 10, it seams the page up and > page down are not supported very well. In HP-UX, the ^F(or F) and ^B(or > B) work pretty well.

    echo “export PAGER=less” >> ~/.profile
    Then the keys “j” and “k” will scroll one line at a time. Ctrl-F or Space will scroll one page upward and Ctrl-B will scroll back one page.

    If this is Solaris 10, then you might need to enable those services. Use:
    svcadm enable ssh
    and/or:
    svcadm enable telnet

    “svcs -x” to figure out what’s broken on the system.

     
  • A T M 9:33 AM on July 5, 2006 Permalink | Reply  


    Warning: strpos() [function.strpos]: Empty delimiter in /home/content/a/r/v/arvindtm/html/wp-content/themes/p2/functions.php on line 171

    the /etc/ssh/sshd.config file prohibits root login in its default configuration.

    in /etc/ssh/sshd_config cahnge PermitRootLogin no to PermitRootLogin yes and restart sshd with “svcadm restart ssh”
    Solaris does not have ~/.profile files by default. *You* create your own.

    > It’s very bad to view man page in Solaris 10, it seams the page up and > page down are not supported very well. In HP-UX, the ^F(or F) and ^B(or > B) work pretty well.

    echo “export PAGER=less” >> ~/.profile
    Then the keys “j” and “k” will scroll one line at a time. Ctrl-F or Space will scroll one page upward and Ctrl-B will scroll back one page.

    If this is Solaris 10, then you might need to enable those services. Use:
    svcadm enable ssh
    and/or:
    svcadm enable telnet

    “svcs -x” to figure out what’s broken on the system.

     
  • A T M 9:33 AM on July 5, 2006 Permalink | Reply  


    Warning: strpos() [function.strpos]: Empty delimiter in /home/content/a/r/v/arvindtm/html/wp-content/themes/p2/functions.php on line 171

    the /etc/ssh/sshd.config file prohibits root login in its default configuration.

    in /etc/ssh/sshd_config cahnge PermitRootLogin no to PermitRootLogin yes and restart sshd with “svcadm restart ssh”
    Solaris does not have ~/.profile files by default. *You* create your own.

    > It’s very bad to view man page in Solaris 10, it seams the page up and > page down are not supported very well. In HP-UX, the ^F(or F) and ^B(or > B) work pretty well.

    echo “export PAGER=less” >> ~/.profile
    Then the keys “j” and “k” will scroll one line at a time. Ctrl-F or Space will scroll one page upward and Ctrl-B will scroll back one page.

    If this is Solaris 10, then you might need to enable those services. Use:
    svcadm enable ssh
    and/or:
    svcadm enable telnet

    “svcs -x” to figure out what’s broken on the system.

     
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