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T Shirt Quotes related to Computers

Last week while searching for some computer related quotes for T Shirt I came across certain quotes that I thought were very good.So I thought why not share these quotes with you.So here are these quotes,pick the one you like or if you have any of your favorites then do share it with us.Here is the list.. "Programmers don't byte, they nibble a bit" "To iterate is human, to recurse divine" " first 90% of the code accounts for the first 90% of the development time. The remaining 10% of the code accounts for the other 90% of the development time" "99% of all girls are beautiful, the rest 1% are in my college "ASC!! a stupid question,get a stupid ANS!" "In cartooned form Atom1 - I have lost an electron. Atom2 - Are you sure? Atom1 - I am positive." "There's no place like 127.0.0.1 (“Home” for the non-geeks)" "YouTube(logo) myspace(logo) and I'll Google(logo) your Yahoo(logo)." " I'm a progr...

Computer Tips Bollywood Style

After a long gap I am writing a post...back in the blogger arena after such a long interval feels good.Here are some tips... As they say "A picture is worth a thousand words". TecH GaraGe (TG) is back with a new flavour in a new attire.Keep checking out this blog.

Digg Source Code has a "Secret Message"

Recently I came to know about this, the homepage of Digg contains a "Secret Message" . This secret message is in the source code of the Home Page of the website in the form of a comment at the very bottom .After analyzing the code it seems that some physics-lover has worked on the code of the website.The message is ::: This line is a comment and thus not visible on the website but can easily be seen in the source code of the homepage.These are not just random numbers but are a result of very smart physics work done at the Digg labs. What is the significance of these numbers ? Take a guess (Hint :: Relate these numbers to physics)... OK,here is the answer..... 2.01355321270u :: This is the atomic mass of the hydrogen isotope known as D euterium. 137.03599911 :: This is a complicated one and really a geek in physics can figure this out.This is I nverse of the Sommerfield fine-structure constant. 6.6742x10-11m3kg-1s-2 ::The last two numbers are the same.This one is v...

Custmizing Firefox : Tips and Tricks

Here are some tips and tricks for Firefox users to customize their favorite browser.Check them out:: 1.Keyboard shortcuts:: These shortcuts will give you a better browsing experience Spacebar ->page down Shift + Spacebar ->page up Ctrl + F ->find Alt + N ->find next Ctrl + D ->bookmark page Ctrl + T ->new tab Ctrl + K ->go to search box..... Ctrl + L ->go to address bar Ctrl + = / Ctrl + + ->increase text size Ctrl + - decrease text size Ctrl + 0 ->default text size Ctrl + W ->close tab F5 ->reload Alt + Home ->go to home page 2.Auto Complete:: This is yet another feature of Firefox that is widely used. Go to address bar and write only the name of the site you want to open say for example Google and then press Control-Enter ->(for "www.google.com") Shift-Enter ->(for "www.google.net") Control-Shift-Enter ->(for "www.google.org") 3. Tab navigation:: Ctrl+Tab (rotate forward among tabs) Ct...

Download Novel and Fiction e books

Recently while going through some sites I came across e books of some great writers like Sidney Sheldon ,Dan Brown,Paulo Coelho etc.So i thought to collect all these links together and publish them to my blog for easy access for my readers.I will update this section as I will get some other e books.So check out these links:: Sidney Sheldon The plot of the book spans six generations, and it is based upon the fictional lives of the Blackwell family. The book follows the life of an entrepreneur, Kate Blackwell, and explores her family, ancestry and life. It focuses on the building of her father's company, from a small business into a multinational corporation Download Link:: Master of the game This is a story of intrigue and revenge. Tracy Whitney is young, beautiful and intelligent - and about to marry into wealth and glamour. Until, suddenly, she is betrayed, framed by a ...

Crazy Typewriters

Imagination have no boundaries and people ready to experiment can take their creativity to another level.Recently while surfing the net I came across this post on some site,what drew my attention was the work of Mr.Jeremy Mayer who collects antique typewriters, not to display them but to break them into small components and then combine them into some amazing sci-fi-inspired bugs, skeletons and human figures. Mayer, who describes his work as a cross between Leonardo da Vinci's mechanical drawings and the gritty futures imagined by sci-fi maestros William Gibson and Philip K. Dick , assembles his artwork without welding, soldering or gluing. Amazing Isn't it!! Photos courtesy Jeremy Mayer

Google Chrome

For all those Google fans and critics here is a new project from Google , GOOGLE CHROME , an Open Source web browser.There have been rumors that Google was going to release its own browser. Now, thanks to Google Blogoscoped , we have some additional evidence: a 38-page comic book sent out by Google and drawn by no less than Scott McCloud, creator of the classic Understanding Comics , to announce the Google Chrome project. The features depicted in the comic book are:: Its an Open Source project based on Webkit rendering engine and includes Google Gears project. The browser will contain a JavaScript Virtual Machine called V8 . Like Mozilla it will include tabbed browsing but the position of the tabs will be on the upper side of the window, not below the address bar. The browser has an address bar with auto-completion features.and is called ’omnibox’ that resembles Firefox’s “Awesome bar” . The browser will include Speed Dial feature as in Opera. Chrome has a privacy ...

A Software Bug

This is another fundoo stuff from funlok.Chk it out.... ....Life Cycle Of A Software Bug.....

Taj Mahal OR Tejo Mahalaya

This is my first post which is not on technical front ,posting technical articles continuously was a boring task so i took this article. Was Taj Mahal-an Islamic mausoleum as known today by the whole world OR an ancient Shiva Temple known as Tejo Mahalaya which the 5th generation mogul emperor Shahjahan commandeered from the then Maharajah of Jaipur? Here are some facts collected over the net and You decide..... Here are the facts... NAME 1.The term Tajmahal itself never occurs in any mogul court paper or chronicle even in Aurangzeb's time. The attempt to explain it away as Taj-i-mahal is therefore, ridiculous. 2.The ending "Mahal"is never muslim because in none of the muslim countries around the world from Afghanistan to Algeria is there a building known as "Mahal". 3.The unusual explanation of the term Tajmahal derives from Mumtaz Mahal, who is buried in it, is illogical in at least two respects vi...

CV OF THE YEAR

This is an actual job application that a 17-year-old boy submitted at a McDonald’s restaurant in Florida and they hired him because he was so honest and funny! NAME : Greg Bulmash. SEX : Not yet. Still waiting for the right person. DESIRED POSITION : Company’s President or Vice President. But seriously, whatever’s available. If I was in a position to be picky, I wouldn’t be applying here in the first place. DESIRED SALARY : $185,000 a year plus stock options and a Michael Ovitz style severance package. If that’s not possible, make an offer and we can haggle. EDUCATION : Yes. LAST POSITION HELD : Target for middle management hostility. SALARY : Less than I’m worth. MOST NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT : My incredible collection of stolen pens and ‘post-it’ notes. REASON FOR LEAVING : It sucked. AVAILABLE FOR WORK : Of course. That’s why I’m applying. PREFERRED HOURS : 1:30 – 3:30pm., Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. DO YOU HAVE ANY SPECIAL SKILLS? : Yes, but they’re better suited to a more in...