Krishnaswamy (76) and Vasantha (73) have been active bloggers since 2005, the couple claims that they spend at least an hour every day to post their blogs. ( probably they are the oldest blogging couple in India). Krishnaswamy currently maintain three active blogs. http://www.blogger.com/profile/0059972677032452
earlydays.blogspot.com, jothidam.blogspot.com,bodhimaram.blogspot.com
His wife have two blogs ( http://www.blogger.com/profile/11276978525398082572
helpmeheal.blogspot.com
keytowellness.blogspot.com
These two are interesting characters I found in todays deccan chronicle.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Watch google adsense demos..
If you have interest in online internet free money making, then you can use the google adsense. Actually adsense will pay you according to the clicks and number of page impression to your web page or blog. You can see some online demos here..
Getting started with google adsense
https://www.google.com/adsense/logged_out
Getting started with google adsense
https://www.google.com/adsense/logged_out
Friday, May 30, 2008
Effortless money making ideas from internet
If you want to do online free money making business, start one blog or site and read these sites and blogs...
http://www.geocities.com/onjochi/money.htm
http://make-money-online-ideas.blogspot.com
http://onlinemoneyideasforu.blogspot.com/
http://www.reviewscentral.blogspot.com/
http://www.freetipsandwits.com/moneymakingblog/
http://www.geocities.com/onjochi/money.htm
http://make-money-online-ideas.blogspot.com
http://onlinemoneyideasforu.blogspot.com/
http://www.reviewscentral.blogspot.com/
http://www.freetipsandwits.com/moneymakingblog/
Thursday, May 29, 2008
The 96-yr-old who blogs
Understand the meaning of the words of Randall on his 96th year.
"I am a learner. I believe that when one stops learning he ceases to live and that it is never too late to learn,"
These words are nice and encouraging me to do what I am hided in myself.
Randall Butisingh
At an age when people begin to lose interest in many aspects of the world around them, 96-year-old Randall Butisingh not only mastered the intricacies of the internet but also began his own blog, which describes him as one of the world's oldest bloggers and shows him as a man with a remarkable catholicity of interests.
The grandson of indentured workers who were taken to Guyana to work on sugar plantations, Butisingh has watched the world transform many times over in the past nine decades and has adjusted himself to the changes.
"I am a learner. I believe that when one stops learning he ceases to live and that it is never too late to learn," Butisingh said.
At the age of 80, he learnt Arabic so he could read the Quran. At 95, he began studying Spanish and he is doing it "poco a poco" (little by little). Butisingh has an agile mind and an eager interest in life and at present he is studying the Hindu religion and philosophy.
Butisingh's blog is versatile. Its subject categories vary from Buxton (his home town), economics, world politics, environment, history, philosophy, poetry, psychology, religion and an inspiring thought for the day.
In April, Butisingh posted a blog on his website that stressed the need to keep the internet an open arena and out of the hands of those who wished to place restrictions on this free medium. He responds to every comment or response to his popular blog.
Born in Buxton, Demerara, in what is now Guyana, Butisingh has never visited India since he does not like travelling, but he has followed Indian history and geography.
"The person I admire most is Mahatma Gandhi, the architect of India's freedom. Although I never saw him, I wept when he died as many did all over the world," he said.
He has three collections of poems to his credit - "Love's Light", "Wild Flowers" and "Love's Balm". His poems were written in the 1970s and he was inspired to pen them after reading about the life of the late blind and deaf humanitarian, Helen Keller.
Explaining his daily routine, Butisingh said: "At my age, I do not work strictly as per routine. I cannot read for very long although I have good eyesight. You may find me in the day resting for hours and at nights up until two or three reading or typing up my blog.
"I am a learner. I believe that when one stops learning he ceases to live and that it is never too late to learn,"
These words are nice and encouraging me to do what I am hided in myself.
Randall Butisingh
At an age when people begin to lose interest in many aspects of the world around them, 96-year-old Randall Butisingh not only mastered the intricacies of the internet but also began his own blog, which describes him as one of the world's oldest bloggers and shows him as a man with a remarkable catholicity of interests.
The grandson of indentured workers who were taken to Guyana to work on sugar plantations, Butisingh has watched the world transform many times over in the past nine decades and has adjusted himself to the changes.
"I am a learner. I believe that when one stops learning he ceases to live and that it is never too late to learn," Butisingh said.
At the age of 80, he learnt Arabic so he could read the Quran. At 95, he began studying Spanish and he is doing it "poco a poco" (little by little). Butisingh has an agile mind and an eager interest in life and at present he is studying the Hindu religion and philosophy.
Butisingh's blog is versatile. Its subject categories vary from Buxton (his home town), economics, world politics, environment, history, philosophy, poetry, psychology, religion and an inspiring thought for the day.
In April, Butisingh posted a blog on his website that stressed the need to keep the internet an open arena and out of the hands of those who wished to place restrictions on this free medium. He responds to every comment or response to his popular blog.
Born in Buxton, Demerara, in what is now Guyana, Butisingh has never visited India since he does not like travelling, but he has followed Indian history and geography.
"The person I admire most is Mahatma Gandhi, the architect of India's freedom. Although I never saw him, I wept when he died as many did all over the world," he said.
He has three collections of poems to his credit - "Love's Light", "Wild Flowers" and "Love's Balm". His poems were written in the 1970s and he was inspired to pen them after reading about the life of the late blind and deaf humanitarian, Helen Keller.
Explaining his daily routine, Butisingh said: "At my age, I do not work strictly as per routine. I cannot read for very long although I have good eyesight. You may find me in the day resting for hours and at nights up until two or three reading or typing up my blog.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
With the death toll from a massive earthquake in China now above 67,000, the government aims to prevent new deaths by protecting survivors from possible floods and the threat of a disease outbreak. Jamila Trindle reports from Beijing.
Chinese health officials said Tuesday that they have begun the country's largest public health effort in recent history to guard against the threat of epidemics among survivors of the Sichuan earthquake.
Concern about possible outbreaks is rising not only because survivors are living in cramped, sometimes unsanitary areas, but also because the threat of disease is always higher in the summer. Officials say there have been cases of diarrhea, tuberculosis, and hepatitis among survivors, and they are monitoring the cases closely.
Ministry of Health official Chen Xian Yi says researchers have compared the current outbreaks with disease patterns before the quake.
Chen says that they have found that there are no more cases after the earthquake. In other words, he says, so far, there has been no big outbreak of disease.
While health workers focus on disease, soldiers are trying to evacuate an additional 80,000 people from around a lake that formed when a landslide dammed a river during the quake. With heavy rains expected in the coming days, there are fears the dam could give way suddenly, causing a flood that could endanger more than a million people. More than 70,000 people evacuated the area earlier.
how deeply the disaster affect the people in china. If you want to see the coordination of chineese people even in this critical situation read the ppt . http://naveendavisv.googlepages.com/Earthquake11.ppt
Chinese health officials said Tuesday that they have begun the country's largest public health effort in recent history to guard against the threat of epidemics among survivors of the Sichuan earthquake.
Concern about possible outbreaks is rising not only because survivors are living in cramped, sometimes unsanitary areas, but also because the threat of disease is always higher in the summer. Officials say there have been cases of diarrhea, tuberculosis, and hepatitis among survivors, and they are monitoring the cases closely.
Ministry of Health official Chen Xian Yi says researchers have compared the current outbreaks with disease patterns before the quake.
Chen says that they have found that there are no more cases after the earthquake. In other words, he says, so far, there has been no big outbreak of disease.
While health workers focus on disease, soldiers are trying to evacuate an additional 80,000 people from around a lake that formed when a landslide dammed a river during the quake. With heavy rains expected in the coming days, there are fears the dam could give way suddenly, causing a flood that could endanger more than a million people. More than 70,000 people evacuated the area earlier.
how deeply the disaster affect the people in china. If you want to see the coordination of chineese people even in this critical situation read the ppt . http://naveendavisv.googlepages.com/Earthquake11.ppt
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
A Crorepati who lives in a HUT!
http://noelatwork.blogspot.com/2008/05/crorepati-who-lives-in-hut.html is really touching blog entry. If you read this blog, then you have lot questions and doubts about entrepreneurship. E Sarathbabu, a self made enterpreneur gives you lot of confidence to start a business. His life is ansewer to who is an entrepreneur ?, Who can start a business and from where you get courage to face problems in business ??
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Entering into Insurance Domain
I am doing LOMA certification. For that I am getting a Insurance Class. Actually this is a fully new subject to me. Lot of terms that are unknown to me. First three classes really tough to get, because teachers, sorry BA(business analyst), they are starting with insurance terms and also I had missed first 7 chapters.Anyway I started to new area of knowledge, more related business and money.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
ubuntu counting my patience
I tried to get play audio and video in Ubuntu Linux. But it's showing "Totem could not start up" message. After that I went for downloading some other player.Then Synaptic Package Manager is showing some error like
W: Couldn't stat source package list http://archive.ubuntu.com hoary-updates/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hoary-updates_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
this. I tried toinstall php also in ubuntu. But it also failed. 'apt-get install' is also not working. Now I am totaly upset.
W: Couldn't stat source package list http://archive.ubuntu.com hoary-updates/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hoary-updates_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
this. I tried toinstall php also in ubuntu. But it also failed. 'apt-get install' is also not working. Now I am totaly upset.