DVG – Mankutimmana Kagga – Verse 009
DVG – Mankutimmana Kagga – Verse 008
DVG – Mankutimmana Kagga – Verse 007
DVG – Mankutimmana Kagga – Verse 006
DVG – Mankutimmana Kagga – Verse 005
DVG – Mankutimmana Kagga – Verse 004
DVG – Mankutimmana Kagga – Verse 003
DVG – Mankutimmana Kagga – Verse 002
DVG – Mankutimmana Kagga – Verse 001
Bye Bye Y!Mail; Hello GMail
Eversince I got my personal domain, sgowtham.com, my mails (that is – anything sent to xxxx@sgowtham.com) were managed by Yahoo Mail servers. For quite a while now, I have been pondering about the idea of having my emails managed by Google Mail (popularly known as GMail) for several reasons:
Multiple EMails & FetchMail 101
Disclaimer
Instructions given in this page are what I used to configure Fetchmail on my DELL Dimension 3000 desktop running Red Hat Enterprise Linux v4.4. These may very well be applicable to your computer, of other brand/model and/or using different Linux distribution. However, note that you are using these instructions at your very own risk and this website, sgowtham.com, is not responsible for any/all damage caused to your property, intellectual or otherwise.
PHP, MySQL & Pagination – With Tags
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The instructions/steps/scripts/methods given below worked for me running CentOS. It may very well work for you on other linux distributions, Red Hat-like or otherwise. Please note that if you decide to use these instructions on your machine, you are doing so entirely at your very own discretion and that neither this site, sgowtham.com, nor its author is responsible for any/all damage – intellectual or otherwise.
PHP, MySQL & Pagination
Disclaimer
The instructions/steps/scripts/methods given below worked for me running CentOS. It may very well work for you on other linux distributions, Red Hat-like or otherwise. Please note that if you decide to use these instructions on your machine, you are doing so entirely at your very own discretion and that neither this site, sgowtham.com, nor its author is responsible for any/all damage – intellectual or otherwise.
25th Army Science Conference
Blue Gene, a massively parallel supercomputer of IBM, occupies as much space as this room [room that we were in, capable of comfortably seating over 500 people], eats about 2MW of power and does only 1015 operations per second. However, each of the human brain in this room occupies about 0.06 cubic feet of space, does 1016 operations per second and how much power do you think it consumes?…