Sunday, June 19, 2011

Ideal human being qualities as described by Lord Krishna

Taken from: http://www.pinkthunder.com/pinkthunder/2005/09/the_ideal_bride.html

A reading from the Bhagavad Gita

Arjuna to krishna: What kind of human beings do you find ideal??

Krishna:

The one I love is incapable of ill will,

is friendly and compassionate. Living

beyond the reach of I and mine and of pleasure

and pain, patient, contented, self-controlled,

firm in faith, with all his heart and all his mind

given to me – with such a one I am in love.

Not agitating the world or by it agitated, he

stands above the sway of elation, competition,

and fear – he is my beloved.

He is detached, pure, efficient, impartial,

never anxious, selfless in all his undertakings;

he is my devotee, and very dear to me.

That devotee who looks upon friend and foe

with equal regard, who is not buoyed up by

praise nor cast down by blame, alike in hot

and cold, pleasure and pain, free from selfish

attachments, the same in honor and dishonor,

quiet, ever full, in harmony everywhere and firm

in faith – such a one is dear to me.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Google translitarate

Found this pretty good hyperlink which translates text from one language to another, thought of saving it in my blog for future use. Here is the server url:

http://www.google.com/transliterate/indic?tlqt=1&langpair=en|kn&text=sreenivas,srinivas&&tl_app=1

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Windows 7 Review

I have been a active user of Windows 7 for more than three months now(both at work and home). Here is my (a humble novice user's) review about it.

Likes
  1. Awesome Aero themes
    Once I installed windows 7 on my personal laptop, this was the first feature which caught my eye. With superb built in wallpapers, automatic wall paper change and multiple wallpaper support; I almost instantly fell in love with it! Even though it took me some time to get to know about all the new options in themes.
  2. Searchable start menus
    I do not know if this feature was copied from an open source tool called "Launchy" but as far as I know this feature is a true helper for regular windows users. I had been using Launchy in my XP box which provided decent interface and start menu searchability options. Since the launch of win 7, Launchy is off my list of must install applications. :)
  3. Boot time
    Within a few days of installed the OS this was the next feature I started noticing. My machine was starting in remarkable 45 to 80 seconds, I do not know if this is because I had very minimal applications installed on my machine, I always prefer going for portable apps in case its available rather than getting it installed on my laptop.
  4. Windows Media player
    I still remember in my college days I always used a thing called "Winamp" for playing mp3s. The main reason for using winamp was its playlist management and equalizer options. Winamp has now become a blotted elephant and takes a heck of a time to start. Now that all these features are available in media player right out of the box with exceptional quality, my personal preference right now is media player. I loved excellent sound and video playback capabilities. Its simply mind blowing! I know that media player does not support all codecs but its fantastic with what it can play. Anyway we have VLC for whatever it can't play :)
  5. Inline expansion of start menu items
    Start menu directories no more open up in separate dialogs, which is clumsy and not user friendly incase start menu has lots of installed applications. Instead they now open up inline saving lots of space on screen there by increasing user convenience.

Dislikes
  1. Start and Task menu bar
    I do not know why, but Microsoft doesn't want move away from this silly button called "Start" button. I think its time to move on and find something impressive. I guess giving more options for customizing start menu and task bar makes more sense.
  2. Internet explorer
    Even though internet explorer now sports new look and supports multiple tabs, it doesn't impress me with what either Chrome or Firefox provides in terms of speed and extensions. AFIK writing extensions for IE is simply pain in ass! :)

Will post more if I find anything.