Monday, June 02, 2008

June tune

Now we are into a short term project which has a duration of 3 months. Three months can be huge for some IT freaks but for us it's short. Effectively it's only two months because the last month is reserved for multiple rounds of code testing from the office and the client side. Folks are feeling the pressure and it's support from all quarters that would do the job. A quick call to Red Cross for some sample code would not hurt.

Red Cross should really consider helping IT victims who are forever starving for any snippet of code that would get their job done. In addition to supplying basic necessities to flood, earthquake and war torn victims they have to spare a thought to IT victims working 24 * 7 across the world gluing their eyes to the monitor and literally turning their brain dysfunctional after they go home. Not often people can find shelter in the web forums that are spanning across the web world. I guess a forum like "Red Cross support for IT people" would increase their credibility across the globe. That forum should be contain every source code that is open source, no registration, no arrogant remarks by the experienced dogs in there, no nothing. Ask a question and someone should post the piece of code you require. Pick the code that you want and exit. If we liked it, we would leave you a GENUINE 'thankyou' message in the feedback space. Don't ask us money. We are lavish when it comes to spending things for girls and feeding her with kilos of popcorn in movies, even when she is not interested, but we show our burnt pockets bombed by a F-16 fighter craft when you ask for any donation. Instead, we folks can contribute to the Red Cross society by forwarding it's monthly news letter to every person who has a working monitor. Even though every mobile has a WAP enabled service, we restrict to personal computers for the time being. That's my original joke of the day.



What a thinking brain can do when it thinks other than the piece of thing it should think when it is present in the office. I should dance to the tune in June hummed by any freaking idiot here and should learn a bit or two about the project. That should help daddy in the long run when he aims for the big gun. For now get back to work and get the source code freaking run.

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