April 08, 2008
Welcome to Mobile 2.0 - Nokia N70 Softwares
VOIP Software Rate 5 - www.fring.com |
A Must Useful Software :). One Can Talk to any person who ever is online & if the other person has fring in phone,one can talk for free across globe. Dynamic Real time chat Software , Try & Enjoy it :).
The Software needs GPRS Connection enabled in Phone to make use of it.
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A SMS Country INDIA Counterpart.Once Installed, the software will be helpful in sending sms across INDIA.You can set Memory Reminders,Birthday Reminders,Never Miss out Guys :). The Software is useful when GPRS is enabled in Phone,even without it can be used but less profitable.
Mobile WebCam Rate 5 - www.motvik.com |
WWIGO - WebCam Where I Go No Need Explanation.
A Phone needs a Camera & a Blue Tooth Transmitter :) Try & Enjoy it.
Nov 25, 2008
Where Ganesh Hunts 4 Nice Sites?
Aug 7, 2008
USA Army Vs Indian Army
Dear all,
I use to think where we stand in terms of military capability but once seeing this website,
I am nowhere feeling great at all but feelings proud for our country army mens.The army career is not able to give proper or ensure a clear career, for the military mens.There is no bright career after they finish their civil service,unlike where as in US, one stands for president election at the age of 71.A Army men can strive to become a president of the country.
Though,we dont spend much for the military,but in humantarian terms too,they are far exceeding,I feel so :(.
A Lot has to change guys.
It is a nice site,which details the soldiers died in Afghanistan and Iraq War. Do Check to it.Such a nice piece of work to collect the details of the died dear ones in the battle & getting a statistics out of it.Total Awesome.
http://www.militarytimes.com/projects/flash/4000/
I hope,we were not even near a margin of 1 out of 100,even in the caring of our soldiers by the Indian army or by we people in terms of respect or courtesy,I wonder.
Well,all this show me,there is no surprise,many soldiers are opting for earlier retirement nor the youth are interested in the army.What kinda of the career graph,the goverment of india can provide for a army person.I dont wanna talk about the other aspects of it but is there anything,a soldier from indian army can still try to pursure his career beyond an army.
Hope you got what i am trying to ask.It is politics.Do they or Dont they deserve a better place in the goverment machine apart from bank jobs or the bullshit ones :). Well,Certain become entreprenuers like Air Deccan Chief G. R. Gopinath or DLF Chief Kushal Pal Singh define their own careers but what about other military general or soldiers who toiled in the borders fighting against all odds in the battle ground,dont we responsible for their future or career.
What as a citizen of india,as a youth of india representing the major population,dont one should think,the entire practice or process as to change?.Just Increasing the mere salary CTC of the soldiers,will it be fruitful or answerable to the former question.The Goverment should care about his fellow army men,do they ?.As a citizen of india,do we care about our army men?.
Can anyone point out what we did as such moving a single stone for him/her as like.
Hope I can be able to make sense, on this regard, after you too see the above mentioned site,where how they (US People) remember them (US War Veterans).The awareness level about the war veterans is much more higher for their people than us for sure.
Comment on pls.
Jul 14, 2008
May 19, 2008
True Colours 1986 - USA
A Very Nice Lyrics from True Colours 1986 Song (US)
I like it when I think about my friend,whom I studied with her during my college.
hope to see her soon and this is for her to show the friendship & the memories still green over my mind.
You with the sad eyes
Don't be discouraged
Oh I realize
It's hard to take courage
In a world full of people
You can lose sight of it all
And the darkness inside you
Can make you feel so small
But I see your true colors
Shining through
I see your true colors
And that's why I love you
So don't be afraid to let them show
Your true colors
True colors are beautiful,
Like a rainbow
Show me a smile then,
Don't be unhappy, can't remember
When I last saw you laughing
If this world makes you crazy
And you've taken all you can bear
You call me up
Because you know I'll be there
And I'll see your true colors
Shining through
I see your true colors
And that's why I love you
So don't be afraid to let them show
Your true colors
True colors are beautiful,
Like a rainbow
With Regards,
Ganesh Kumaran K
Email: Suggestions or Comments Welcome
My Trip Experiences to Chennai->Salem->Vaalparai
Dear All, I want to keep this blog short and simple.I like to point out few lessons which i learned in my trip and some nice discoveries which i met on the trip.
1. Auto Drivers Talent in Campaigning Customers.
Scene 1:
Well, I had seen various kind of campaigning by the auto walla's but the one I experienced is quite different one.I want to blog this to even myself memoir it & to share it with you all too. It all happened when I got down in egmore,after failing to get in koyambedu bus stand purposefully.I had been looking for a metro bus,a auot wala1 jumped up and started bargaining with me of his own, reducing rate by time.I had been seeing around for the bus to come,meanwhile he confirmed bus is rare by this time,so do come by auto as a first customer for the may 1st workers day.
Here comes the first shot..I got convinced by it though dont show any sign of it...meanwhile he is smoking....and now another auto wala2 came ,seeing all & asked to join his auto..well I know why he came now...this autowala1 is smoking, I am may not be interested in joining him...like that....But I made to manage to forego his request by asking the autowala1 to finish off smoking and let we start as like...though I am still waiting for the bus....
Scene 2:
Now the autowala1 had finished smoking & he is looking for me to get into the auto.Though,I am waiting for the bus...autowala1 & autowala2 started conversing...
I joined them in the humid weather talk....autowala2 all of need...said today is better and breezy little bit just to soothe me...as like once i arrive :)...( eventhough I doubt that logic)...anyway..I laughed at it and skipped time went ...this time autowala1 asked autowala2 to get me and leave wherever i need...autowala2 immediately said..I cant go for west mambalam thats not my place as such..who goes there..the dialgoue continues..I am appaled by that converse..losing out to the emotional logic ...I had never been a given chance to talk there..without getting me into converse they had avoided the confrontation of me not getting into neither of the autowala's...now autowala1 becomes much favoured person without my conscent...but i have to take that....I am in a desperate situation to safeguard my location somehow not my maturity here but by their preservances..i mean here autowala2 view...I have to take my stride...so thats how I am fooled :) to get into the journey thru the autowala1..
Scene 2:
Hi All,
Another incident which took me by surprise & so much confident of the india's future on seeing a young guy's thirst.I had been having food in a hotel,one of my favourite restaraunts in the city.I had request for a juice with the waiter,as a sequence he approached the juice maker and had been yelling to get his attention.Anyhow,to his vain he is not able to get the juice maker attention.A guy (Our Hero),suddenly comes into the picture & just knocked the door loud to get his attention :P.Apparently,the Juice vendor too responded for his order..he he..yeah it is.I am really took by surprise after hearing a statement after that action from him...He Said to the waiter as "How you gonna improve in life if you are going to work like this".Did U got the Assertiveness in it?.Well the Boy is just 16-17yrs around and the waiter would be 26-28 for sure.
The Surprise
Mar 17, 2008
ToastMaster,Bangalore,March 2008
Tackling Table Topics - Dazzle in a minute.
In an article from the April 2006 issue of the Toastmaster magazine, veteran Toastmaster Rajiv Ramaratnam of Quincy, Massachusetts shares these tricks for taking the terror out of Table Topics – or any other impromptu speaking situation:
Begin by greeting the audience. Smile. This buys you time to think about the topic at hand.
- Avoid apologies or comments like, “I’m not good at this,” or, “Gee, I don’t have a clue.” Don’t say anything that lowers the audience’s expectations.
- Buy yourself time. Repeat the question or topic. “What do I think of the soccer World Cup?” Take a deep breath and speak slowly and clearly. Or include a comment like, “I never considered that question until now.” Be careful not to overdo this step, however.
- Stay informed. It’s impossible to be knowledgeable about every topic under the sun, but a little preparation goes a long way. Stay on top of current local, national and international news. Be familiar with issues in politics and the economy, new trends, the latest movies, plays and books. To find information, use the Internet, newspapers, the bookstore or library, and listen to TV or radio talk shows.
- Create a repository of topics. Build a list of topics that you are comfortable speaking about, and try to use them whenever possible. Also keep them in mind when it is your turn to be the Topics master.
- Segue from the presented topic to one you can talk about. For example, “I don’t have an opinion on the World Cup in soccer, but let me tell you about my recent mountain climbing experience…” Be careful not to make this one a habit though.
- Use your imagination. During Table Topics, you develop the necessary skills to think on your feet. For this, a fertile imagination is vital. You could use your imagination to create a tall tale, contemplate the future or formulate an opinion on any topic.
- Connect with the audience. Be passionate – don’t come across as a lifeless data spewer. The more alive and original you are, the better your performance will be. Use eye contact and meaningful gestures. Sell your idea to the audience!
- Think of it as a mini-speech. It’s more than an answer to a question. While you may not know the exact answer to the question, you probably have enough information, thoughts, feelings and opinions to develop a two-minute speech. Try to develop an opening, body and conclusion.
- Practice! You have a list of topics and you have an opinion on all of them. Now, practice as if you were asked to speak on one of them. Sooner or later, one of those topics may surface at a Table Topics session near you.
- Have fun! Relax! What’s the worst thing that will happen if your Table Topic doesn’t win an award? Remember, the audience is in the same boat as you!
Use these tips and you will become a more confident communicator – both in Toastmasters and in your career!
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