Find a Human!

How many times have you wished you had someone to talk to when the order you placed online is botched? I know I had this recently, when Amazon screwed up and I was waiting to talk to someone and in the end had to email a general customer service account and go back and forth on that many times before it was fixed - something that would take only a couple of minutes on the phone....

March 1, 2005 · Amit Bahree

BlogMap

Chandu Thota has a pretty cool application called BogMap . What is a BlogMap you ask? It is a place where blogs meet maps and location. You can also Use BlogMap you can geo-code your blog, browse already geo-coded blogs and search for blogs. Once geo-coded, you can get your own BlogMap location using a simple url. This is me: You can geo-code your blog feed using the submit page. Browse blogs feed using the browse page....

February 23, 2005 · Amit Bahree

India and China - economic

Interesting article in USA Today about by the year 2020, China and India will be vying with the United States for global economic supremacy, the nation’s top intelligence analysts predict, and al-Qaeda will have withered away - only to be replaced by smaller, more splintered but equally deadly groups of terrorists. The National Intelligence Council issued its once-every-five-year look at the future of the globe Thursday, contrasting optimism about dramatic global economic growth with concern that the same cyberpathways fueling economic development are also hastening the spread of violent, radical Islam....

February 23, 2005 · Amit Bahree

Over-the-Top Tech Toys

Got money to burn? PC Magazine is here to help, and they are not talking Champaign kisses and caviar dreams; they are talking about the hottest entertainment technology money can buy. Their roundup covers everything from 61-inch plasma displays to media hubs for piping tunes throughout your house. Go ahead and ogle . Your $150 million lottery haul snuggles safely in the mattress. Another $100 million, left you by the cat lady for rescuing Hieronymus, rests pleasantly under the petunias....

February 21, 2005 · Amit Bahree

This buffalo addicted to BBC

Thanks to Murty for pointing out this tale of a buffalo that simply refuses to be milked without its daily dose of BBC! And it’s not quite the British broadcaster that the animal is addicted to but khaini - a form of chewing tobacco that is popularly called " buddhi bardhak choorn “, or BBC, in Jharkhand. For its owner Mangra Munda, a resident of Lohardagga district, the addiction has turned into a headache....

February 21, 2005 · Amit Bahree

Dell's Amazing 24" LCD Screen For Less

Dell has done it again. The company has just released a 24" LCD monitor for your computer at an amazing price. While most other comparable monitors cross $2k - their’s costs only $1200! The monitor also includes 4 usb ports and a 6-in-1 card reader supporting CompactFlash (type I and II), SD/mini-SD card, Sony Memory Stick / MS Pro, Smart Media and Hitachi Microdrive. The display also offers a load of connectivity options, including VGA, DVI, composite, component, and S-video connections....

February 18, 2005 · Amit Bahree

New Category - .drool

Watch this space as I add my drool factors here - things that mostly I probably don’t need - but would love to get my hands on. Meenakshi, if you are reading, think of this as the wish-list for the presents. :o). As they say boys with toys after all!! This is not to be confused with the .food category.

February 18, 2005 · Amit Bahree

.NET GC Bug on Win2K with more than 2GB Memory

One of my colleagues, Jim Tallant, encountered a problem with Win2k Server, running in an Application Center environment, where very high CPU cycles threatened to bring down the server farm. All servers in the farm showed high CPU utilization (60 to 70%) whereas they normally run in the 15 to 20% range. We determined that this high CPU consumption was caused by excess time spent in the .Net memory garbage collection routine....

February 17, 2005 · Amit Bahree

Process Explorer 9.0 ships

Process Explorer 9.0 was released a few days ago. The new features in it are: System information dialog has per-CPU graph option with hyperthreaded and NUMA processor information A Users menu duplicates the functionality of Task Manager’s Users tab, showing Terminal Services session information and supporting logoff, disconnect, and sending messages On XP SP2 and higher the TCP/IP tab displays the thread stack at the time an endpoint was opened The tray icon context menu includes the shutdown menu Search engine option to use Google or MSN Search Object address column is available for the handle view Image signatures can be checked on-demand in the process properties dialog Process explorer is digitally signed with Sysinternals’ Verisign Class 3 signing certificate

February 17, 2005 · Amit Bahree

Study finds Windows more secure than Linux

Seattle Times has a story from the RSA Conference , where surprisingly they find Windows is more secure than Linux. No, this is not a study done by Microsoft. They compared Windows Server 2003 and Red Hat Enterprise Server 3 running databases, scripting engines and Web servers (Microsoft’s on one, the open source Apache on the other). Their criteria included the number of reported vulnerabilities and their severity, as well as the number of patches issued and days of risk — the period from when a vulnerability is first reported to when a patch is issued....

February 17, 2005 · Amit Bahree

Yellow pages on A9

Google competitor A9 has Company > Yellow Pages on A9.com a nifty new thing where you can see street-level photos along with the Yellow Pages on Amazon.com. Using trucks equipped with digital cameras, global positioning system (GPS) receivers, and proprietary software and hardware, A9.com drove tens of thousands of miles capturing images and matching them with businesses and the way they look from the street. The whole process (except for the driving!...

February 17, 2005 · Amit Bahree

Breakneck Speed?

February 16, 2005 · Amit Bahree

MS explores secure future

And about time I guess too. MS has finally announced that they are going to learn from Firefox and start working on v7.0 of IE with a beta shipping this summer. With the recent Longhorn announcement also shipping around then, lots of stuff happening.

February 16, 2005 · Amit Bahree

Dilbert Marathon

Ah, some excellent gems…

February 15, 2005 · Amit Bahree

Mega Mail

If I had know of this a couple of days ago, life would have been much easier as I was trying to get TurboTax from the US from Kumud. Most e-mail providers impose limits on the size of message that you can send or receive. If you have trouble sending large files to certain people, or want to avoid clogged mail arteries or the risk of reaching an overstuffed mailbox that will bounce your message back, there is a free and easy alternative called YouSendIt that works every time - and you can send files up to 1GB in size....

February 10, 2005 · Amit Bahree

App Sight Black Box

If you ever are in a situation where you need to identify production code issues or perf. issues, etc. (and who has not been there), then I would recommend checking out AppSight Black Box - a “kick-ass” product that I had an opportunity to play with sometime last year. They have solutions covering both .NET and J2EE and is very very impressive - I just want to know how the heck do they do it....

February 9, 2005 · Amit Bahree

Business Case for a Bike

I think I just found my business case for a Bike! :). Meenakshi (my wife remember), is dead against me getting one, but if I think I bought this helmet first, then I have to get a bike to match the helmet…. :). Now lets just hope she is not reading this…

February 9, 2005 · Amit Bahree

Getting Started With Enterprise Library

If you recall I had recently posted about the release of Enterprise Lib. My colleague, Hisham Baz has a post on how to get started with the Ent. Lib . If you are new to it and want to know more about it, that is a good place to start. [Listening to: Boy in the Well - R.E.M. - Around the Sun (05:22)]

February 9, 2005 · Amit Bahree

Indigo out in the open

Indigo is now out in the open and you should see a lot of flurry about it soon. This is cool. I have had a chance to look at bits and pieces of it in the past and could not talk much about it due to NDA, but that hopefully can change soon. [Listening to: Track 03 - New Artist (38) - New Title (38) (05:05)]

February 9, 2005 · Amit Bahree

Grease my Ride

Got this via Megha. This actually is not new, I remember many years ago in India some inventor-dude doing the same thing and driving around to Nirulas (slurp, smack, drool).

February 8, 2005 · Amit Bahree

History of Computer Langs

Thanks to Noni for pointing this out to me. You can get the history of all (I think) languages all the way from the 50’s to today - quite interesting. [Listening to: BabyBaby - - (06:55)]

February 8, 2005 · Amit Bahree

Notice Of Revocation Of Independence

Megha, send this to me and it is quite funny; not sure of the original author though. To the citizens of the United States of America: In the light of your failure to elect a competent President of the USA and thus to govern yourselves, we hereby give notice of the revocation of your independence, effective today. Her Sovereign Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will resume monarchical duties over all states, commonwealths and other territories....

February 8, 2005 · Amit Bahree

Back to London

Phew! I was in Seattle this week for training - part of new employee orientation and now am on my way back home for a few hours and then I get back on a plane and haul ass to Delhi. I am at the airport right now, on a red eye (I hate those, since I cannot sleep when I am travelling). Home sweet home… err… I should probably say… Home messy home…

January 29, 2005 · Amit Bahree

Enterprise Library

Microsoft released the Enterprise Library based on ACA.NET which our engineering guys here at Avanade, work their butts off! Enterprise Library features new and updated versions of application blocks that were previously available as stand-alone application blocks. All Enterprise Library application blocks have been updated with a particular focus on consistency, extensibility, ease of use, and integration. The application blocks that comprise the Enterprise Library are the following: Caching Application Block....

January 29, 2005 · Amit Bahree

Mac Mini, End Game or Stage 1?

Karan ponders on the Mac Mini and all I got to say is, man, that machine looks good! I almost bought one at Frys… err that is before the common sense kicked in (for not atleast). What do you think?

January 29, 2005 · Amit Bahree