Checked out django-lfs from Google Code. Its all German, can’t understand the website. There must be an English version of it, soon. Babelfish, until then. #
This day, everything went against my expectations. Some of my expectations were about something bad, luckily. #
Something strange about the Remnants book is its similarity to the Lost TV series. Billy Weir is almost John Locke, almost. #
Internal exams didn’t go so bad. Managed a 74 percentage., but the evaluation does not give me many ideas on improving my score. #
Tried TheLastRipper, a last.fm stream to MP3 converter. http://thelastripper.com (Available on Win/Lin/OSX and uses Mono/.NET 2.0). #
“An option to delete all traces of visiting a certain web site: Right click on a History item and select Forget About This Site.” – Firefox 3.5b3 #
I also wish for a “Stop logging this website into the history” kind of option in Firefox. #
Mark Summerfield’s “Programming in Python 3” has released. His books on Nokia’s Qt (The Qt-C++ one with Jasmin, for example) were good. #
Nokia cut 1700 jobs. I wish it cut some prices too, damn. My old 6681 feels like a Pentium 2, a slowness even I have not experienced. #
Adding news feeds to Google Reader. It increases the feed count a lot, but my ignorance reduces this way. The Hindu’s feeds are broken, they repeat articles twice. #
Adding notes/comments to shared GReader items is fun. It does not have to be a comment on the website for all the visitors this way. #
The Burpee technique looks good, let’s try that out. I can’t do the entire 10 rounds however, not yet. #
Heh. “Could I borrow your car?” “Sorry, I gave it to charity last year. Could you use a gun instead?“. From the Meteor mini-series. #
Writing an HTTP web server in C is painful. “GET /pain HTTP/1.0\n\n”. Clients are so much easier. #
I finished writing a (very) simple HTTP server and client in C. There’s still lot more to explore in headers and services, but this ought to cover the academic requirements. #
Gave a seminar on Breakdowns in Communication. Went smooth (I think, did not get full feedback), and was my 2nd seminar. #
Just began to use Google’s SearchWiki and comments for links I find useful while searching for programming help. #
Searching for new music, in the trance/electronica genre. #
Wow, I didn’t know there were laws that applied over the crypto one uses. France had one till the late 90s. Apparently, US still has them for certain countries like Cuba, etc. #
The CPU fan’s noise was making me irritated. Giving it a good whack with the palm made it silent. #
ATB‘s next album “Future Memories” releases on May 1, 2009. Putting a reminder in the calendar! #
PDF vs. CHM for technical e-books. A well made CHM is actually better than a PDF, though it’s not so portable. I’ve started liking CHM more. #
Take any prime number greater than 3, square it, subtract one and divide by 24. It’s always divisible! (more @ http://is.gd/mt2g and around) #
I guess it is due to all squares of primes being odd, and thus even upon subtraction of one. A little more thought would tell you “Why 24?”. #
I’m afraid I was a little wrong in my thinking. It’s more cause of the fact that every prime can be expressed as (6n+1) or (6n-1). #
It’s a shame, having read all the Animorphs books (by K. A. Applegate) but for the last one cause I couldn’t find it at my lending library. #
Ghevar is delicious. It’s one of the very few sweets I like. http://is.gd/mtNK#
Avira AntiVir (Free, Personal Edition) is quite good! Has detected all the infected files on the office PC and disabled them. #
I request for a password reset on Baywords 4 days ago. Got the mail just now. The pirate ship is slowing down! #
Can’t stop these FreeNode incoming packets from appearing in my syslog. Tried everything I know. #
I prefer having a capitalized nickname in any service I use. ‘QwertyManiac’ over ‘qwertymaniac’, but Identi.ca doesn’t seem to support it. #
Should have chosen the shorter ‘qwertym’ at Identi.ca. It’s not a big deal, anyway. #
WP’s QuickPress was impressive when I first saw it, but I’ve hardly used it at all. I guess I’m not one of those tumblrs. #
Subscribing to your own feed makes you think a lot about how your post would appear in the feed readers, and about its readers. Writer’s block! #
Watched “Adventures in Babysitting” (1987). Honestly? I only watched it for Elizabeth Shue. Medium-funny movie otherwise. #
LOL.cat ( http://lol.cat ) should be a domain name with great potential today. But I wonder if that site is popular. #
Being an rTorrent user is difficult sometimes. Need to write a script that begins rtorrent if net’s idle. I always forget to start it back up myself. #
Tried XFLUX on Linux. It works great! F.lux auto-controls your monitor brightness based on what time it is. http://is.gd/kbFN#
I’m getting good at Urban Terror Multi-player. Sign that I should stop and switch over? #
My current music collection is 1137 tracks long. #
Curse internal exams. I couldn’t attend the OSI Tech Days event in my city. #
Tried Teeworlds now, its a small and pretty neat multiplayer game. http://teeworlds.com#
Currently reading “Remnants” by ‘K.A. Applegate’. Just the last four books of the 14-part series I missed reading when I was young. #
I like When I Go by Emancipator. The music track’s a slow and beautiful one. It’s tagged as trip-hop/electronica on last.fm. #
Pencil is an interesting software for GUI sketching. Runs on Firefox as well. #
Some people are all ‘Hey cool, its asking my GMail ID and password, lets just give it! Wow!‘. You then recieve the side-effects of that. #
So many text-bins to choose from. I liked codepad.org‘s services the most. Next comes GitHub’s gists, but its slightly different. #
I’ve started sleeping almost 2 hours earlier than before, sort of bored of the PC. #
I just read the plot of “Food Boy” (2008). Who would want to watch such a ridiculous movie?! #
Tried new music (the trip-hop/electronica genre) – Uh Huh Her. It’s nice too, but has a pop touch to it. #
My “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” does not have the words “Don’t Panic” written on its cover as it claims #
I'm Harsh J Chouraria, although on most places over the internet its 'QwertyManiac', a technology enthusiast, itch scratching KDE core developer, mostly hobbyist programmer and an ardent comic-book reader.
I live down south in India. I hold a bachelor degree in Information Technology from Anna University. More...