Saturday, January 16, 2010

Is that wat we call work @ IT ?? :) :)

The pic speaks more than wordsJ

Just for fun JJ

 

Cheers

Sree….

 

 

 




 


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Are you married...? Then be sure you will have a good laugh...:)


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How To Excel In Your Present Job - Career Resolutions...?

Dear all,

 

Most of the things in life that we listen to are not new to us. Somewhere somehow we would have heard or read them but, the fate is that someone has to keep reminding on the positive thought every other time.   This article is also of the same kind.  There is nothing new here but just a refresher.

 

May be take a print out of it and put it on the desk to read it daily by putting a minute off our 9 Hrs workJ

 

All the best.

 

CheersJ

Sree…

 

How To Excel In Your Present Job - Career Resolutions...?

 

Almost all working professionals aim at proving themselves and excelling in their professional careers. If you are always keeping your fingers crossed for a quick promotion, a steep hike in pay or a fast growth in your career graph, its time to do more than just keeping your fingers crossed! Its time for some sincere and focused action.

Here are tips you can follow to reach your goals and excel in your career path -

1. Organise Your Work Space & Yourself - Keep your files, papers and documents in order to avoid unnecessary clutter and delays. Maintain a To-Do list for the day / week and make sure to enter tasks in their order of priority.

2. Be a Good Team Player - Be willing to listen to others when working in a team. At the same time, learn to get your thoughts and ideas across to others in your team. Be open to helping others - you never know when you might need their help too.

3. Out Your 100% In Whatever You Do - If you put your honest efforts in every task that you take up, you will be able to maintain your success rate and move / step closer to your goals.

4. Have Confidence In Your Abilities - Understand your strengths and seize every opportunity to demonstrate what you can do.

5. Learn From Others - Instead of falling prey to jealousies, try to learn from the successes and achievements of others. Analyze what is different about their approach towards work and gain inspiration from them.

6. Give Yourself Time To Relax - While working hard is important, relaxing after a hard day's work is also very important. Organise your time in such a way so that you have the opportunity to relieve stress and tensions. Enroll yourself for meditation / yoga classes, go for a walk, pick up a hobby - the choice is yours to make.

7. Take care of yourself and avoid carrying your work / office related tensions home. Seek satisfaction in whatever you do.

If you feel you are not happy with some aspect of your job, try to find out the reasons for it and then move towards bringing about positive changes.



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Friday, January 15, 2010

A few terrifying yet remarkable structures...

Dear all,

 

Have a look at some of the terrifying yet remarkable structures @ Dubai…

Below are few structures built with the concept "A beach for every house" JJ  

 
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Now see this.
This is taken from world's tallest building 'Burj Dubai' @ 2,620 ft / 801m!!!  What do you think?

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Really amazing


Look at the edge (uppermost right corner) of the picture, you can almost see the turn of the earth

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Looks like the people who are working on the upper most Girders can see the 'ROTATION OF EARTH.

 

Thanks

Sree…

 


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Monday, January 11, 2010

It's the only one they're calling "ultra thin"...

It's the only one they're calling "ultra thin"...

 

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Samsung's LED LCD televisions are here and the flagship C9000 is a doozy. It's the only one they're calling "ultra thin", has 3D support in late 2010 and a touch remote that shows you content from other video sources!
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The thinness (it's as skinny as a pencil) is achieved by shoving lots of guts into the pedestal, which doubles as a wall mount. The set can convert 2D content into 3D, although I'm sure of dubious quality. The remote looks rather Apple-ish in UI, but it can show you, as I said before, content from other sources, like live TV while watching a Blu-ray on the big screen. It has 240Hz tech, which we've never noticed as important in image quality, but it's there (needed for 3D). No word on sizes or prices, yet. There's Samsung app support, but platforms like these are never really well supported. The frame is very shiny.

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The rest:
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8000 Series: Not as thin as the C9000, it uses edge lit technology and has what Samsung claims is the advantage of backlighting with localized dimming. 240Hz. No prices or sizes. 3D, and treatment to upconvert 2D to 3D. Samsung apps.
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7000 Series: No edgelit with localized dimming advantages as in the 8000. 240Hz. No prices or sizes. 3D, and treatment to upconvert 2D to 3D. Samsung apps. "Touch of Color" translucent frame from last year, with a new 4 legged stand.
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6500 Series: 120Hz, "touch of color" finish. DLNA streaming capabilities. Apps. No 3D. No prices or sizes. Coming the first half of 2010, unlike the above which are coming in "2010".
5000 Series: Focus on low power usage, including a low power monitor. DLNA, and USB port media playback.

 

 

And that’s technology for us…

Cheers to the Team Samsung for such great innovationsJ

 

Sree..

 


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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Back to School Days!

Some things cannot be forgotten. Here is a small recap!!!!!

Things that we have used ………

BRIL INK:

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CAMEL GUM:

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HERO PEN:

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BALL POINT PEN:

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GEOMENTRY BOX:

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NATARAJ PENCILS:

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Audio:

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VIDEO:

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WALKMAN:

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FLOPPY:

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FILM CAMERA:

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FILM ROLL:

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TELEPHONE:

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STAMPS:

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INLAND LETTER:

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POST CARD:

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SHOES:

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SCHOOL PICK UP:

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GOLD SPOT:
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BUBBLE GUM:
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There are always certain unforgettable things in life that we smile for ourselves when we come across them… Cherish such moments and share it with your friends too…  This is not useful mail but if its making your smile for yourself and sets you calm for a moment then the mission is achieved
J

 

Have a good day…!!!

Sree…

 


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