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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

MS-Word

I use MS-Word several time a day and found a problem with bullets and numbering. If we are using bullets/numbering in our documents and press Enter to write new point than the first letter (starting letter) of the point must be capitalized automatically as this facility is present in previous versions of MS-Word but in MS-Word 2003 it is not available. Let me show you through an example.

1. First point of example

2. Second point of example (pressed Enter key)

3. third point of example.

At point no. 3 letter 't' must have been capitalised automatically which didn't happens.

If anyone of you knows the solution please update me.

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Monday, February 25, 2008

Many More Girls Blog, Create, And Build Websites Than Boys

Research shows that among the youngest Internet users, the primary creators of Web content (blogs, graphics, photographs, Web sites) are not misfits resembling the Lone Gunmen of “The X Files.” On the contrary, the cyberpioneers of the moment are digitally effusive teenage girls.

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Sunday, February 24, 2008

MS-Excel 2003

From last two months I am making comparative reports related to costing of material in MS-Excel. I have used many mathematical formulas and found that it possible to display a cell value with or without decimal value even if cell contains the result of some formula but if you use the value of this formula as a whole (without decimal value) in calculation with some other cell the result will be calculated taking in consideration decimal values also. Let me shown you an example

Cell A1 = 1012 * 0.6 (with decimal value the result will be 607.20)
Cell B1 = 15
Cell C1 = A1 * B1 = 9108

Use of 2 decimal point
The value of C1 is 9108 when you use 2 decimal points
Without 2 decimal point
The value of C1 is 9108 when you use 2 decimal points

In both the cases the result is same.

While in actual calculation if we calculate 607.2 * 15 = 9108 and 607* 15 = 9105.

I think it is a loophole in MS-Excel if anyone out of you knows the solution, please mention.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Clouds gather as 'sulky' Musharraf retreats to bunker

Just classic. We long to spread democracy throughout the globe, as long as your people vote for someone we like. When they don't all bets are off

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Dallas Cop Killed While Escorting Hillary Clinton

A Dallas police motorcycle officer who crashed Friday while escorting Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton's motorcade to a campaign rally is dead, CBS station KTVT-TV, in Dallas reported.

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Friday, February 22, 2008

Obama, Clinton agree to disagree

Sen. Hillary Clinton, needing a win in Texas to derail Sen. Barack Obama in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, sought Thursday to contrast her opponent's rhetorical skills with what she called her superior ability to govern.

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INDIAN BPO Case Employer to provide adequate security

As quoted on the website "In an unprecedented judgement that could have larger repercussions, the Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the prosecution of the former chief of Hewlett Packard's (HP) outsourcing business Som Mittal for not providing enough security to a woman staffer."

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The 5 Deadliest Effects of Global Warming

Green house gases stay can stay in the atmosphere for an amount of years ranging from decades to hundreds and thousands of years. No matter what we do, global warming is going to have some effect on Earth. Here are the 5 deadliest effects of global warming.

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Video of Spy Satellite Getting Shot Down

Watch as General Cartwright, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (and, apparently, Jack Bauer's old brother) shows how the Navy Aegis missile launches and successfully destroys the rogue spy satellite. Th kinetic force attack has been a complete success and the world can rest at peace now. Until the asteroid hits.

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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Advertisement On TV Shows

From last few months I have seen many music, game and other competition shows on TV like Wheel Smart Shrimat, Airtel Desh ki Awaaz, Close-Up Music, Musti, Musti or Dhoom etc on DD National. One common object in all these programs is that they are associated with some Brand/Product/Company. A good prize in form of money/gift is also given to winners from sponsors. Now the viewers participation has been launched in form of viting through SMS or phone which increases program popularity tremendously. Actually companies are doing advertisement & marketing of their products with the help of these TV shows and it is very much successful also. Although it requires good amount of investment but it is worth because TV shows have entry into everyone's home. Advertising of product reaches to every home.

With this concept viewers aware got increased about product and participants get chance to appear on TV plus gift to the winners so benefit to everyone concerned.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Software Testing

Advantages of testing

  • Developer finds out the bugs, errors in the code written by him/her.
  • The product / software give better result in implementation after testing
  • Testing reduce risk of your invested money on software.

Disadvantage

  • Takes lots of time and sometimes creates rotating cycle between development phase & testing
  • Tedious jobs

Types of testing

  1. White box testing

a) Basic path testing

b) Flow graphs

c) Loop testing

  1. integration testing
  2. black box

a) equivalence partitioning

b) boundary value analysis

I will complete this article soon.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Arrest of Raj Thackery

Arrest of Raj Thackeray by Mumbai Police likely to be anytime could create a havoc in Mumbai the financial capital of India. It must have been done in a planned manner or his movements must blocked inside his house to maintain law & order situation in City.

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