Quote of the Day:
It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation.
–Herman MelvilleNote: Cross posted from Odd things …. this and that.
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Quote of the Day:
It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation.
–Herman MelvilleNote: Cross posted from Odd things …. this and that.
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Quote of the Day:
I detest the man who hides on thing in the depths of his heart and speaks forth another.
–HomerNote: Cross posted from Odd things …. this and that.
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Quote of the Day:
Forgiveness is not an occasional act: it is a permanent attitude.
–Dr. Martin Luther KingNote: Cross posted from Odd things …. this and that.
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I was aghast and ashamed at one of the news items which cought my attention in the news paper today. A woman chases and catches a cop who was a part time theif too in Bangalore. She was awarded for her bravery a sum of 5000 rupees. A paltry sum for the courage she shown and the service she did to the nation bringing out this sad state of affairs.
I have never allowed my schooling to interfere with my education – Mark Twain (1835-1910)
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The anger and despair on the Dad’s face is priceless. Childhood is beautiful.
Note: Cross posted from Odd things …. this and that.
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Quote of the Day:
I went to a fight the other night and a hockey game broke out.
–Rodney DangerfieldNote: Cross posted from Odd things …. this and that.
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It did not work selectively. I have disabled it all together.
I had used DIGG plug-in with Blogger. I do not really know how much people have used this plug-in to book mark the blogs but, when I was cross posting the Blogger posts to WordPress, I always had this screwed up DIGG code. Today when I was exploring the Windows Live Writer, I saw that it is possible to enable or disable DIGG plug-in (for that matter any other common plug-in) individually for all the accounts you might have enabled in Windows Live Writer. This is the first post in which the DIGG has been selectively disabled for WordPress site.
Note: Cross posted from Odd things …. this and that.
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I had used DIGG plug-in with Blogger. I do not really know how much people have used this plug-in to book mark the blogs but, when I was cross posting the Blogger posts to WordPress, I always had this screwed up DIGG code. Today when I was exploring the Windows Live Writer, I saw that it is possible to enable or disable DIGG plug-in (for that matter any other common plug-in) individually for all the accounts you might have enabled in Windows Live Writer. This is the first post in which the DIGG has been selectively disabled for WordPress site.
Note: Cross posted from Odd things …. this and that.
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Quote of the Day:
Progress depends on people knowing they’ll be able to profit from their ideas.
–Deborah NevilleNote: Cross posted from Odd things …. this and that.
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