Mind Teasers !!!!!!!
if this stands for half hearted what does the rest three pictures stand for cummon rack ur brains and post a response.
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Tutorials for the inclined
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C
Introduction to C Programming
C Optimization Tutorial
Compiling C and C++ Programs on UNIX Systems - gcc/g++
Building and Using Static and Shared C Libraries
Programming in C: UNIX System Calls and Subroutines Using C
C FAQ
C Programming Class Notes
ANSI C for Programmers on UNIX Systems
Sams Teach Yourself C in 24 Hours
Sams Teach Yourself C in 21 Days (4th Ed.)
The Standard C Library for Linux - Part 1: file functions
The Standard C Library for Linux - Part 2: character input/output
The Standard C Library for Linux - Part 3: formatted input/output
The Standard C Library for Linux - Part 4: Character Handling
The Standard C Library for Linux - Part 5: Miscellaneous Functions
Programming in C: A Tutorial
An Introduction to C Development on Linux
C Programming Course
C Language Tutorial
CScene: An Online Magazine for C and C++ Programming
C++
C++ Tutorial
Understanding C++: An Accelerated Introduction
An Introduction to C++ Class Hierarchies
G++ FAQ
Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming Using C++
Compiling C and C++ Programs on UNIX Systems - gcc/g++
C++ FAQ Lite
C++ Programming Language Tutorials
Reducing Dependencies in C++
C++ Exception Handling
Part 1: Unicode
Part 2: A Complete String Class
Making C++ Loadable Modules Work
Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days (2nd Ed.)
C++ Portability Guide
C++ Tips
C++ Language Tutorial
CScene: An Online Magazine for C and C++ Programming
C++ Libraries FAQ
CGI
CGI Programming Tutorial
CGI Programming 101
CGI Manual of Style
CGI Developer's Guide
CGI Programming Unleashed
Sams Teach Yourself CGI Programming with Perl 5 in a Week (2nd Ed.)
CGI/Perl Tips, Tricks and Hints
A Tour of HTML Forms and CGI Scripts
Reading CGI Data: URL-Encoding and the CGI Protocol
CGI Programming FAQ
CORBA CORBA FAQ
A Brief Tutorial on CORBA
CORBA 2.0 Specification
CORBA Tutorials
Sams Teach Yourself CORBA in 14 Days
Linux Network Programming, Part 3 - CORBA: The Software Bus
CORBA Program Development, Part 1
CORBA Program Development, Part 2
CORBA Program Development, Part 3
CSS
CVS
CVS Tutorial
Concurrent Version System Tutorial
DHTML
Emacs
Emacs: The Software Engineer's “Swiss Army Knife''
Emacs FAQ
GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual
Programming in Emacs Lisp
GNU Emacs Manual
A Tutorial Introduction to Emacs
EMACSulation: Internet-ready!
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EMACSulation: Emacs as a Server
EMACSulation: Customizing Emacs
Basic Emacs
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Emacs Macros and the Power-Macros Package
Polyglot Emacs 20.4
Expect
Advanced Programming in Expect: A Bulletproof Interface
Automating Tasks with Expect
What Can you Expect?–A Data Collection Project Using Linux
Fortran
Professional Programmer's Guide to Fortran 77
Fortran 90 and Computational Science
User Notes on Fortran Programming
Fortran Programming for Physics and Astronomy
A Fortran 90 Tutorial
Using GNU Fortran
Fortran 90: A Course for Fortran 77 Programmers
Fortran 90 for the Fortran 77 Programmer
Introduction to Fortran
GIMP
GIMP Tutorial Index
A Tutorial for Perl GIMP Users
A Scheme Tutorial for GIMP Users
GIMP Guide
The GIMP User Manual
Pseudo 3-D with GIMP
Graphical Photocomposition with GIMP
Creating Text with the GIMP
Creating Fire Effects with the GIMP
Creating and Editing Animations with GIMP
GIMP-Perl: GIMP Scripting for the Rest of Us
Writing a GIMP Plugin
GIMP: The RRU Tutorial
GIMP User FAQ
Script-Fu Tutorial
The Quick Start Guide to the GIMP, Part 1
The Quick Start Guide to the GIMP, Part 2
The Quick Start Guide to the GIMP, Part 3
The Quick Start Guide to the GIMP, Part 4
GNOME
Application Programming Using the GNOME Libraries
Part 1: Everything You Need to Get Started
Part 2: Building a Sample Genealogy Program
Part 3: Adding File Saving and Loading Using libxml
Creating GTK+ Widgets with GOB: An Easier Way to Derive New GTK+ Widgets
Handling Multipel Documents: Using the GnomeMDI Framework
Livening Things Up: Graphics Made Easy Using the GNOME Canvas
Developing Gnome Applications with Python - Part 1
GTK
GDK Reference Manual
GLib Reference Manual
GTK+ Reference Manual
The GIMP Toolkit
GTK+ FAQ
GTK V1.2 Tutorial
Drawing and Event Handling in GTK
An Introduction to the GIMP Tool Kit
Gnuplot
Constrained Dynamics
Continuum Dynamics
Differential Equation Basics
Energy Functions and Stiffness
Particle System Dynamics
An Introduction to Physically Based Modeling
Rigid Body Dynamics I
Rigid Body Dynamics II
Scientific Visualization Tutorials
Gnuplot - An Interactive Plotting Program
GIF Animation Tutorial
HTML
HTML Table Tutorial
HTML by Example
How to Use HTML 3.2
Creating a Client-Side Image Map
Advanced HTML: How to Create Complex Multimedia Documents for the Web
The ABCs of HTML
Sharky's Netscape Frames Tutorial
ILU
ILU Reference Manual
Using ILU with ANSI C: A Tutorial
Using ILU with Java: A Tutorial
Using ILU with Python: A Tutorial
IP-Masquerading
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Setting Up IP-Masquerading
Ipchains: Easy Links to the Net
Linux Networking Using Ipchains
Java
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Introduction to Java
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comp.lang.java FAQ
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Thinking in Java
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Java Game Programming Tutorial
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JavaScript
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Lisp
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MIDI
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ML
ML Tutorial
Programming in Standard ML '97
A Gentle Introduction to ML
Moscow ML Owner's Manual MPI An MPI Tutorial
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MPI: Portable Parallel Programming for Scientific Computing
Tuning MPI Applications for Peak Performance
MPI: From Fundamentals to Applications
MPI Tutorial
MPI: The Complete Reference
Introduction to Parallel Programming Using MPI
Basics of MPI Programming
Matlab
Matlab Basics Tutorial
Matlab Summary and Tutorial
Matlab - Official Online Manuals in PDF
Misc
The Soar 8 Tutorial Home Page
8051 Assembly Tutorial
GNAT Reference Manual
MOO Programming Tutorial
Genetic Tutorial
Basic SUIF Programming Guide
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Relativity Tutorial
80×86 Assembly Language Programming Tutorial
ZPL Programming Guide
VHDL Synthesis Tutorial
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Part 6: Optimization
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Part 8: Executable Code
Part 9: Advanced Subjects
A tutorial on character code issues
Imlib Programmer's Guide
Speech Analysis Tutorial
INTERCAL Programming Language Revised Reference Manual
Quantum Computation: A Tutorial
Modem Tutorial
Biotiming Tutorial
Motif
Introduction to Motif Application Development
X Window/Motif Programming
Motif FAQ
Motif/Lesstif Application Development
X/Motif Programming
OpenGL
OpenGL Programming Guide - The Red Book
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Advanced Graphics Programming Techniques Using OpenGL
Introduction to OpenMP
OpenGL: >From the Extensions to the Solutions
Designing and Building Parallel Programs
Tutorial Material on MPI
Tutorial on MPI
Parallel Programming - Basic Theory for the Unwary
Building a Beowulf System
High Performance Fortran in Practice
Java Personal OpenGL Tutorial (JPOT)
OpenGL Tutorial
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What is OpenGL?
GLUT Programming: Windows and Animations
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PHP
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PVM
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Pascal
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Save it With Perl: A CPAN Solution to Data Persistence
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Sams Teach Yourself Perl 5 in 21 Days (2nd Ed.)
Using Perl for Web Programming
Perl 5 Quick Reference
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Perl Tutorial
Robert's Perl Tutorial
CGI/Perl Tips, Tricks and Hints
An Introduction to Perl
Embperl: Modern Templates
Perl Embedding
Network Programming with Perl
Add comment May 15, 2006
Infosys- A dream place to work
hai friends ;
I am posting this because today i got a mail from a friend which stated that infosys employees have no work to do and paid a royal salary.The second part i agree that infoscions are infact paid a royal salary but at the same time they are made to work not slog.Here the atmosphere is hygenic and fertile for growth.The training process initiated by Infosys is state of the art.Infosys spends around 5k $ on each candidate and even fires a couple or two if not found not competitve.Its a growig company an definitely the one of the best breeding grounds for genuine intellect.Companies contemporary of infosys dont even provide half the facilities that Infosys provides.Infosys primary objective is to take care of its eployees and take them to new heights.
Meditation center at PUNE
WORK AT INFOSYS TO NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE
Add comment May 5, 2006
Cameroon Diaz—In her Shoes
Review of


Movie type: Comedy / Drama (more)
Cameron Diaz …. Maggie Feller
Anson Mount …. Todd
Toni Collette …. Rose Feller
Richard Burgi …. Jim Danvers
Shirley MacLaine …. Ella Hirsch
Candice Azzara …. Sydelle Feller
Brooke Smith …. Amy
John Mastrangelo Sr. …. Di Bruno Bros. Cheese Guy
Emilio Mignucci …. Di Bruno Bros. Cheese Guy
Mark Feuerstein …. Simon Stein
Terrance Christopher Jones …. Lawyer
Nicole Randall Johnson …. Rose's Assistant
Kateri DeMartino …. Ferocious Shopper
Brandon Karrer …. Canal House Guy
Jon Ingrassia …. Bartender

MY RATING 7/10
Maggie Feller is a destructive young woman who has no regards for her sister Rose, or anyone, for that matter,As we meet her. This Maggie is a mess, but what caused her to be that way? One keeps wondering how she could even be related to the meticulous Rose, a lawyer, who seems to be in control of her life. That is, until Maggie appears at Rose's door and disrupts her life, committing the ultimate sin, messing around with her sister's lover! The only thing these sisters have in common is the passion for the fancy shoes Rose loves to buy and Maggie, a penniless girl can't afford.
Curtis Hanson directed this film in which the main characters are women. Men only play a small part in this tale about two young sisters, that in spite of loving each other, grow distant because the carelessness of Maggie. Adapted from the Jennifer Weiner novel of the same title, the movie version was adapted by Susannah Grant.
The main reason for watching this uneven film is Toni Collette, who as Rose, gives one of her most detailed performances in recent memory. Ms. Collette makes us believe she is this woman whose life unravels because her irresponsible sister. Ms. Collette is perfect as the mousy Rose, who secretly would like to be like her sister, but can't bring herself to do it.
Cameron Diaz goes into a transformation in the film. We get a hint of her problems as she auditions for an MTV spot. She has grown into a wild young woman because her mother was not around to supervise, or pay attention to the sisters. But whereas Rose goes to make something of her life, Maggie rebels and does destructive things to herself. It is not until she gets to meet her unknown grandmother that she begins to put her life to good use and in the process discovers what's wrong with her.
While the film could have used some trimming, the first half has a little more spark than the second part, which turns into a formula picture. Curtis Hanson doesn't break any new ground with this film.
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POLICE BRUTALITY
Check out the pics depicting the police brutality against medical student's as they were posting a silent rally against the govrnment decision of having a OBC reservation of 27% besides the already existent reservation.I would say the initiaton taken by the govt is noble but honestly speaking the percentage is a bit tooooooo much .Besides the OBC they are definitely a great part of the indian population in general category.So the reservation should be according to the percentage of population in different categories.
Medical students run helter skelter as police fires tear gas shells.
Protest against the OBC reservation which might cause lakhs of general candidates hopes bite the dust.
A capture of the protest .
The silent protest raged by medical students of AIIMS and Moulana Azad.
Mercy they are medical students not gangsters.They are being shot by water cannon to disperse a very silent protest.
Add comment May 2, 2006