I’m fascinated by ePrarthana, a site that lets you conduct pujas online. It offers true disintermediation by performing rituals on your behalf without a local pujari, bringing ancient religious practices into the digital age.
ePrarthana.com lets you do your puja online. That’s what I call true disintermediation. No pujari anymore – they do the puja for you, and you get the benefit. More details at CNET.
I built a fast find-as-you-type Hindi song search engine by scraping metadata with Perl and using custom phonetic regex to handle misspellings. I optimized performance through lazy-loading database chunks and background processing for instant results.
I argue that time management is actually about building habits and managing my moods. I prioritize choosing the right tasks over efficiency, using strategic procrastination and working only when I’m inspired to get things done faster.
I reflect on how fear drives the creation of bloated, unread consulting proposals. By admitting ignorance and prioritizing brevity, I argue that "less is more" actually preserves focus and prevents the professional stagnation caused by corporate fluff.
I reflect on the courage required for professional honesty, whether allowing negative customer feedback or saying "no" to overtime. By challenging my internal fears and setting clear boundaries, I found that directness is more effective than people-pleasing.
I show how to download 'non-downloadable' songs by extracting URLs from SMIL files and spoofing the RealPlayer User Agent. I used Fiddler to reverse-engineer these sites and built a Java applet to automate the process.
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A.Chandrasekhar sarma27 Feb 2007 1:27 pm:
i request you to give moreinformation on Vedic culture and stotras on ain voice mode
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