Monthly Archives: June 2004

Outsourcing Prayers at $5 a prayer

Tri-Valley Herald Online – Local & Regional News reports on the outsourcing of Roman Catholic Prayers to India – …”The church is not a business enterprise, and it is sad and pathetic to connect this practice to outsourcing software work … Continue reading

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Portrait and Icon For LJ

Portrait Illustration Maker – Let’s make an original icon!! To make a self potrait/icon. – Thanks

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Indispensible

Wish I had found the Guide to Shooting Rubber Bands when I had to deal with my sister on a daily basis

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htaccess and htpasswd creator

Clockwatchers – .htaccess And .htpasswd Tool helps create .htaccess files with some pretty basic rules/options. Another find from del.icio.us where I lurk in the shadows.

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Arguments

Thirty-eight dishonest tricks

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Interviewing

The 25 most difficult questions – For future interviews.

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Gmail quirk

car.thik, cart.hik, car!thik, car()thik, car^thik all seem to work perfectly fine as userids for the carthik @ gmail .com account. I did not get a mailer daemon when sending the mails, and I got a “message sent” confirmation for the … Continue reading

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Let Me In

BugMeNot offers backgate entry into most “registered users only” sites. Thanks!

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I surprise myself

I never thought I would buy a Ford vehicle anytime soon, but I always knew I wasn’t prejudiced. I got this Ford Escort at a very competitive price (quite less than the Kelley Blue Book suggested price) from a Ford … Continue reading

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Gmail Account.

I now have a gmail account at carthik at gmail dot com. Thank you, Mark, for the invite. I have a lot to thank Mark for – Introducing me to WordPress, now this Gmail invite, and in general for just … Continue reading

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