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15.02 samplecode: Reading term frequency vectors

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16-Aug-05

Given a unique key such as a URL, locate the document and return its term frequency vector.

url: An interview with C.J Date on databases

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13-Aug-05

http://www.oreillynet.com/lpt/a/6060

An interview with C.J Date on relational databases

OSCON 2005 in brief

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10-Aug-05

People, languages, technologies, a short note

visio updating the directory cache hanging at 100%

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9-Aug-05

OS/Hardware notes

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1-Aug-05

Notes relating to windows operating systems, hardware, and infrastructure.

Identity lecture

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1-Aug-05

Enterprise identity

Navigating a grid lay out: A trivial pursuit

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30-Jul-05

Fish out of water. That would be me. I stick to my environment largely. My adventures rarely spill out of the boundaries of my head. I have spent a couple of years in Ft. Lauderdale and Miami. I have a cell phone but I rarely use it. Any thing that carries me between two points I call that a car. Many things that have names I call them things. Even my 7 year old corrects me.

That area of Florida, apparently for the benefit of cars, and the people that drive them, and make them, is divided into a numbered grid. Who would have thought, in the course of civilization, things will be named based on how you move. Well any way that is the state of affairs I found myself in.

20.00 CSS Related content

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29-Jul-05

The content for 20.xx is dedicated for CSS.

Dell 700m feedback

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29-Jul-05

Dell 700m feedback, comments, support, urls, light weight notebooks

Eighteen Recommended Books for Girls

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29-Jul-05

http://www.randomhouse.com/BB/promos/greatbooks/girls/booklist.html

Including dealing with dragons by Patricia Wrede

When I insert a USB drive, the "subst"ituted drive letter is hijacked and assigned to the "usb" drive. But when you go to that drive it actually points to the mounted directory. Anyway as far as XP is concerned this is a major confusion.

Click on the link above to see the resolution.

Implacable

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17-Jul-05

For it is my office to prosecute the guilty with implacable zeal.

--Paola Capriolo, Floria Tosca (Translated by Liz Heron)

Those that keep company

Implacable Resolve
Implacable Sun

Salakshmanam

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16-Jul-05

Sreerama chandram, Sritha-paarijatham
Salakshmanam, Bhumi-sutha-sameitham,
Lokabhi-ramam, Raghu-vamsa-somam
Rajadhi-rajam, Sirasaa-namaami

An open source java spell checker

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15-Jul-05

Notes on jazzy

Some words stats on an index

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12-Jul-05

Description to be entered

Nature conservancy website

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10-Jul-05

java/samplecode/reflection

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9-Jul-05

Reflection related sample java code

Java Logging API Notes

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6-Jul-05

Notes on Java JSP Logging APIs

Laszlo Notes: Rich internet applications XML platform

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2-Jul-05

Description to be entered

Security Notes

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23-Jun-05

Dealing with webservices, http, and application security in general

Recently the webserver was upgraded apache 1.3.29. Ever since I am having intermittent problems submitting post data via a web form. Displaying data works fine.

The browser says the "page can not be displayed". It also says a dns error at the bottom of the page.

I can ping the site quite fine. Any subsequent gets will work fine as well.

The research seem to indicate issues with a specific fix of the ie browser not able to handle keep alive settings well.

The browser recommendation is to turn of the keep alive or increase the time out on the keep alive.

The man that said he was fine

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18-Jun-05

I have heard this narrated by one of the brothers on car talk this morning.

There was a lawyer pounding on a victim for not answering his question of whether he did or did not (that is how I suppose lawyers talk, they give options also called traps) say he was fine to the state trooper.

The victim was eager to tell his whole story and not constrained by this "yes" or "no" lawyer speak. So he says he loaded his farm truck with an ass (some kind of an animal that humans are expected to be kind to)and on his merry way to his farm (whistling and all that) on one of the many highways. At this point the lawyer makes a plea to the judge that this man is not answering his question.

Nevertheless the judge is very interested to hear about the ass (Please, take your mind out of the gutter. It is an animal, people). So the man continues. He was soon hit by a trailer and he found himself in a ditch while the ass chose to land in a nearby one. He was hurting real bad and so was the animal. He could hear it moan. A trooper appeared on the scene soon after. Looked at the animal and point blank went the weapon and there were no more moans.

The trooper approached the victim. And the victim submits to the court that he was pleased to tell the patrol he was absolutely fine and the kind officer could sheath his weapon safely.

John scofield

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18-Jun-05

http://www.johnscofield.com/

I have heard a few vocals to which he composeed jazz. Sounded nice. P.S. I know about jazz as much a fish know about cycling.

Additional names in search of ideas

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17-Jun-05

Edward Witten
Eric Lander (Genome project)
Julie Gerberding (CDC)
Paul Ridker
Linus Linux
Steven Pinker (evolutionary psychology)
Jill Tarter
Jeffery Sachs (Economist)
Shirin Ebadi (Iranian thinker)
Lance Armstrong (Ideas on living)
Paul Farmer

Notes on writing

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16-Jun-05

What I have to watch out for

Google maps and Google Hacks

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9-Jun-05

An automatic language translation web site

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7-Jun-05

http://babelfish.altavista.digital.com/

Credits

The link suggested by Marcia Roberts

contents

Translate a web page
Translate text
Compare translated text

css: Another nice product based site

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5-Jun-05

http://www.oxygenxml.com/

fonts
backgrounds
divs
rounded corners
promotions
payments

Rain Coat

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4-Jun-05

Once in a while you get surprised. Especially lately such a thing has become rare with films. I see films and I forget them the very next instance.

My two year old, around 11:30 last night (Friday), ofcourse out of pure sprite, decided to watch an "indee moviee" (Hindi Movie). He picks one at random from what we had brought back from India recently but never had the time to open it. Insists that he open it with his teeth, which he proceeds to do with out an event. Subsequently, while he wakes up his Sister and plays with her in the middle of the night, I settle down to watch what he put on. You may have doubts whether a two year old knows how to put a DVD on. Trust me, these days, they know.

The story is apparently inspired by O'Henry's Maggie. Well I didn't know that until I saw the credits (Well it is only when your children are asleep you tend to feel the reality with out interruption). I also apologize as I most certainly would have ruined your surprise, as you wouldn't have known until the last minute these stories are related.

Rain Coat is a sadly beautiful film. It is the antithesis of Maggie. I would imagine the setting of Maggie to take place in Heaven, and of Rain Coat in hell. Nevertheless it is beautiful. It is poetic. It reminds me of Tagore, and it reminds me of Paru, and it reminds me the best of Bengal.

The art of making Cinema is wonderfully alive throughout the film. The heart rendering rainy background song, the lonely rainy midnight streets of Calcutta with a shrouded Riksha. The vividly contrasting very Indian colorful clothes of the characters are quite a treat.

Eishawarya Rai is beautiful, and brilliant as the counterpart of Maggie's female character. Like the Audrey of Pygmalion, I can't think of a "mard" (Male in Hindi) that wouldn't want to rescue her with great expediency.

Nevertheless the film has a touch of darker side to it. So called realism. This has been very typical of Indian art films where they accentuate (unnecessarily in my mind) the hardships of human condition and soul. Although done to a lesser extent it is there in the film.

If the film is inspired by Maggie, the story teller of the film had done a brilliant job extending the film to a film length and yet keeping you on your seat throughout the length. This is an intelligent man's or woman's soap opera.

The film also has a reminder for the hope of searching for love in the midst of ruins, despair, and total impending darkness.

If you have a chance see the film, don't miss it. It springs hope for the art of films, especially the Indian films.