Saturday, September 12, 2009

Give it back.

I thought that I will be spending more time on my blog when I will start staying alone but see, it has been almost 2 months that this place has seen any activity.
Well, lots have been happening around. Shifted to new house, new office building. Had a trip to Rameshwaram/Kanyakumari with parents and many more small things. Life has been good if anyone is concerned to know! :)

Ok. Now, I want to talk about not-so-talked-about responsibility. No one would deny the importance of internet in today's world. Personally, I get so many of my queries resolved through this amazing media. I mean, all kind of queries - whether I need some help in planning my travel or in finding some nearby food joint - whethere I am breaking my head to understand what PLL wander is or just trying to get a quick help with some perl syntax. Google, Wikipedia and so many forums have always been there for my rescue.
I realize that though I have got a lot of help from all these, my contribution has been close to nil. And there are many more like me who dont worry about contributing to this database. If there is something for which you can't find an apt solution, you should definitely upload that information for others whenever you discover the solution. So, I have decided to start contributing to the search database and I appeal others too, to start doing the same.

But be sure that you don't flood the database with duplicate informations. It adds no value but might increase the search time and can potentially contribute to global warming! :P

Happy googling!

5 comments:

Arpit said...

moving towards open source !!!
Interesting to know this. Perhaps, u shud also read some stuff about UNIX and Toyota. That will reinforce ur decision.

Madhusudan Sarda said...

You don't miss an opportunity to demonstrate that you know something! Not that you don't but sometimes it is a bit out of context :P

Arpit said...

The golden mantra of MBA ... "Be(appear) profound!" So, u see, I am being true to my teachings :P

Madhusudan Sarda said...

We both can just go on over it but I realize that essence of this post is getting sidelined.

Arpit said...

who started it ?