This leopard photo is called “sexy” for one genuine reason. Because it has a woman in it. Can you spot her?
Unable to spot her? Definitely not Photoshopped.
Tag: man
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Think Photoshop – NOT really
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How to manually uninstall Symantec Endpoint Protection client from Windows 2000, XP and 2003, 32-bit Editions
Much recently to my dismay, I figured out that I cannot remove Symantec’s Endpoint Protection from my own laptop without administrator password. I do not own this password, and I do not want anybody other than me permitting me what to uninstall. Hence I went ahead for manual uninstall according to these instructions (from Symantec’s own site) below-
The instructions are crisp and clear. I could manually uninstall following each step of those instructions, but there is one big trouble. The instructions talk to removing over 100’s of registry keys, values which I believe is sheer impossible manually. Why didn’t Symantec simply provide a small tool which has all those instructions bundled in a simple click-n-go fashion?
I have tried to create a small registry file which can automate the removal of registry entries Uninstall Registry entries for Symantec Endpoint Protection
For all other manual deletion of files, it would be great to write a small AutoIt script compiled to an exe. Maybe sometime later… -
TOYOTA: Speech by Akio Toyoda – president of Toyota Motor Corporation
“Contributing to society” at Toyota means two things. First, it means, “to manufacture automobiles that meet the needs of society and enrich people’s lives.” And second, “to take root in the communities we serve by creating jobs, earning profits and paying taxes, thereby enriching the local economies where we operate.”
TOYOTA: Company > Company Profile > Message from Top Management.
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Management Pros Share Their Secrets
Remember way back when – when you got your first management job. What do you wish someone had told you then? What would be the one tip you would give to a manager just starting out?
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SSH attacks
Phew, got a LOT of ssh brute-force attacks here. Have setup sshfilter. Let’s see how many does that keep out!
http://www.la-samhna.de/library/brutessh.html#5
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My slick HTC X02HT with spiced up WM 6
Recently I visited smartphone-freeware. It has quiet a good amount of freeware goodies to spice up your Windows Mobile 6 Smartphone.
I downloaded some good ones, particularly TotalCommander, slick-new theme Leopard OSX, and the must-have SmartToolkit.
Guess how my mobile looks?
Couldn’t get Skype to install due to insufficient space. 🙁 Need to free up some programs.
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Amrita turns 1 year today
Our most beloved (did I mention adorable?) daughter turned 1 year today at exact 14:15H Japan time. Phew, it seems ages ago! She took full 3 days to choose to come out of mama’s cozy stomach room. She did give a hard time to her mother – got a sore throat from screaming with contraction pains.
No matter what, she is the hearbeat of our life. There isn’t a single moment when we do not think of her. Our day starts only to end with her every time. Amrita is the most beautiful daughter for us.
Today she got in the park with her mama, playing , enjoying the cool weather with mama of course 🙂 and then coming home for a NICE treat – a mango stuffed delicious yummy cake , which of course wasn’t to be eaten alone without her new friend , little Fumi.
We wish you a HAPPY BIRTHDAY dearest Amrita!
Roses are red, violets are blue,… whatever – we will always LOVE you! 😀 -
Run a job every first Sun of a month
I came across an interesting cron issue recently. The requirement was to run a job every _first_ Sunday at 12:00PM of each month.
After searching across various sites, skimming through cron manpages, I finally found the following one-liner
0 0 1-7 * 0 <user> <job>
Can you believe this simple solution? The reasoning is that Sun will be between 1 to 7th of each month. Once a Sun comes, the job will execute between 1st and 7th just once. After that any further Sundays will have a date greater than 7, and thus never execute!
Sometimes, the simplest solution is the most elegant. BTW, I had read about many other complicated solutions, such as having your own logic to determine the day, apple script, bash script solutions. I was about to give up, when I hit the jackpot! 😀