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Archive for December, 2009

A Dream Come True

27 Dec

We all have many dreams, most of which we deem unreachable. But many of those “unreachable” dreams are just a little further down the way, waiting for us to put some effort in it. I’ve found an excellent video depicting just such a thing.

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Merry Christmas

26 Dec

A very merry Christmas to all those who read this. As I’m a Muslim, Christmas doesn’t hold much value for me, but, also, in a very coincidental way, this year, the start of Islamic Year which is the beginning of Muharram has come very close to the Christmas. However, as an Iranian, that date also doesn’t hold much value for me.

In Iran, it is Nowruz which we hold dear and celebrate. Nowruz, which literally means The New Day, is a time of celebration which starts by the first day of spring, namely, MArch 21st.

Well, I’m today here to say happy Christmas to all Christians all over the world.

 
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My Technorati Claim

25 Dec

Okay, that was fast. Technorati evaluated my blog and told me to put this unique “claim ID” in a new post, to show that this blog is indeed where I write: “2RQ4XA7A32AX”

Now, I’m gonna see what’s next after pushing the big, old, “Verify Claim Token” button.

 
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Technorati Membership

25 Dec

Technorati is a place in which you can share your blog with the world and make the world be aware of what you write. I was reading the MSDN Blogs feed and stumbled upon this blog by Seth Eliot, which mentioned becoming a member, and I thought why shouldn’t I also do that?

So, I started a user and filled in a new claim, and I’m currently waiting for them to give me further instructions after an evaluation of my blog.

 
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Google Chrome’s Awesome Teaser

24 Dec

Yesterday, I saw this awesome teaser for Google Chrome. The innovation and creativity in this clip is just mind-blowing.

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My private SVN

24 Dec

Okay, apparently setting up an SVN server is not possible without direct command line access to your server. Since cPanel does not provide any such method of remote access and doesn’t give you any sort of command line interface to work with, for me it is simply not possible to set up an SVN on my host without my provider helping me out.

I have since realizing this contacted the people in question. Let’s see what happens next.

 
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CLRS, Part III: A Quick Glance

12 Dec

The third part of the CLRS textbook, Data Structures, begins the talk about data structures and their applications. It is a very important part of the book, and should be read and practiced with the utmost care. This part covers chapters 10 to 14, and goes from page 197 to 318.

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CLRS, Part II: A Quick Glance

12 Dec

The second part of the book, Sorting and Order Statistics, is mainly about processing and (surprise!) sorting an array of arbitrarily distributed data.It covers chapters 6 to 9, and goes from page 121 to 195.

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Firefox is now 5

01 Dec

It’s been already five years now that we are using Mozilla Firefox all over the world. I, for one, have used Firefox since it’s release in 2004, and have found the experience joyful.

Go on and check if there are any Five Years of Firefox parties near you. Unfortunately here there aren’t any, so I have to celebrate it all on my own.

There’s also a nice movie up here, which you could enjoy.