Friday, March 26, 2010

Connecting to life’s portal

Sometimes I think of life to be a chance to unveil ourselves. Sometimes it is like a long endless river. Some people find it to be as a stagnant lake others feel it to be a vast blue. Life is so generous, so kind, so merciful. We got all the freedom we needed, all the love that we could ever have, the pleasures of music, the sweetness of honey, the contemplation from the never ending ether. I can feel it deep inside me. The nature responds to our requests. Ether can help you to connect with the infinite and generate new ideas that no one has before thought about. The sound of the see waves has a perfect frequency that helps us to reach a state of trance, to unwind ourselves to the vastness of this beautiful world. I feel a shudder run down my spine when I try to connect with the infinite silence. There is sound every where; as if the whole world is somehow connected and supported by the thread of sound. Close your ears and feel it, close your eyes and see it, feel the sensation within you. There is a lot more to discover, not on the rational grounds but by the divine capabilities of our blessed brain. It is designed to discover but I feel that our vision is fogged with the ego and that it obscures the subconscious call. Feel free like a bird, light as a quill, fast as light, powerful as a hurricane, and calm as the vast blue sky. Its all within us. We just need to rediscover ourselves.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Getting married?

Have you ever thought that is marrying necessary for a human being? Why do people have to get married when one can even have babies without getting into the relation? Having regular sexual satisfaction also cannot be a reason for this type of relation. Then what thought makes a man to marry a women and have her for whole of his life? The answer lies in nature’s mystery.

Its all a sort of preprogrammed in human brain. Getting to raw thinking what all animals follow is also followed by humans. Being a social animal, human tries to keep along him the things that can help him, no matter what. This is a sort of a give and take relationship where expectations are born. Now one might argue the relation between the above said nature of man with the necessity of marriage. The things are much complicated than they seem to be. To understand the aspects of human nature we need to get elevated from the regular plain of vision and view the things as a whole balanced system. Failure to see any aspect can drag you to some very wrong conclusions.

Marrying to someone is a primary step to express the care for someone. Till we are a kid and in our 20’s we live for ourselves without thinking for the world. The feeling of being superior is one of the prime feelings what a human can feel. This comes when we either kill something to prove our might. But why would someone spend lots of energy on unnecessary things? Well, we have another way out. Try to shelter some weak species and feel great. The another thing that comes into light is the need of progeny to keep this human race alive. Parental care being one of the stimuli from the subconscious brain both the parents stay together. The female and the new born being vulnerable species are totally on the power of man for their protection. Man in return gets his feeling of being important and superior.

Well the idea for a family I explained above is the central dogma since stone age. Today we have grown far more socialized and civilized. Failure to understand the prime and important things in life can tremble all the other things that depend on the dogma. This is similar to thing that people forget about the central beam structure of the building while living inside it.

The interdependence is the property that keeps this world balanced and we are just an element that is needed to maintain that balance.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

DO I KNOW YOU?

Imagine this question from one of your best friends.

Post your comments on what you would feel about it…

Free ebooks

List of free E-books

This is for all those who wander on net for some free reading stuff.
O'Reilly online http://www.oreilly.com/openbook/ | http://sysadmin.oreilly.com/
Computer books and manuals
http://www.hoganbooks.com/freebook/webbooks.html | http://www.informit.com/itlibrary/ | http://www.fore.com/support/manuals/home/home.htm | http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/webbuy/freebooks.html
The Network Book http://www.cs.columbia.edu/netbook/
Some #bookwarez.efnet.irc links
http://www.extrema.net/books/links.shtml
Some #bookwarez.efnet.irc fiction
http://194.58.154.90:4431/enscifi/
Pimpas online books (Indonesia)
http://202.159.16.55/~pimpa2000 | http://202.159.15.46/~om-pimpa/buku
Security, privacy and cryptography
http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~rivest/crypto-security.html | http://www.oberlin.edu/~brchkind/cyphernomicon/
My own misc online reading material
http://www.eastcoastfx.com/docs/admin-guides/ | http://www.eastcoastfx.com/~jorn/reading/
Computer books http://solaris.inorg.chem.msu.ru/cs-books/
| http://sweetrude.net/~cab/books/ | http://alaska.mine.nu/books/ | http://poprocks.dyn.ns.ca/dave/books/ | http://58-160.skarland.uaf.edu/books/ | http://202.186.247.194/~ebook/
| http://hooligans.org/reference/
Linux documentation http://www.linuxdoc.org/docs.html
FreeBSD documentation http://www.freebsd.org/tutorials/
Sun documentation http://osiris.imw.tu-clausthal.de:8888/ | http://uran.vvsu.ru:8888/
SGI documentation
http://newton.unicc.chalmers.se/ebt-bin/nph-dweb/dynaweb;td=2 | http://techpubs.sgi.com/library/tpl/cgi-bin/init.cgi
IBM Online Redbooks http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/
Digital Unix documentation
http://www.unix.digital.com/faqs/publications/base_doc/DOCUMENTATION/V40D_HTML/V40D_HTML/LIBRARY.HTM
Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
http://www.pathname.com/fhs/2.0/fhs-toc.html | http://www.linuxbase.com/
UNIX stuff http://www.ucs.ed.ac.uk/~unixhelp/index.html | http://www.uwsg.indiana.edu/usail/ | http://www.isu.edu/departments/comcom/unix/workshop/unixindex.html | http://www.franken.de/users/lorien/unix.html | http://www.cs.buffalo.edu/~milun/unix.programming.html
Programmers reading http://www.programmersheaven.com/ | http://www.cs.monash.edu.au/~alanf/se_proj97/
Programming Pearls 2nd edition
http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/pearls/
C stuff
http://www.strath.ac.uk/CC/Courses/NewCcourse/ccourse.html | http://www.cm.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/CE.html | http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial.html | http://www.cs.virginia.edu/c++programdesign/slides/ | http://www.icce.rug.nl/docs/cplusplus/cplusplus.html
Perl stuff http://www.webdesigns1.com/perl/ir.html | http://www.ictp.trieste.it/texi/perl/perl_toc.html | http://www.itknowledge.com/tpj/ | http://www.plover.com/~mjd/perl/
Java stuff http://www.cs.brown.edu/courses/cs016/book/ | http://polaris.cis.ksu.edu/~schmidt/CIS200/ | http://www.daimi.au.dk/dProg1/java/langspec-1.0/index.html
Lisp stuff
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/ai-repository/ai/html/cltl/mirrors.html
| http://www.cs.tulane.edu/www/Villamil/lisp/
Ada stuff http://www.adahome.com/Tutorials/
Database reading
http://www.bus.orst.edu/faculty/brownc/lectures/db_tutor/index.htm
SQL stuff http://w3.one.net/~jhoffman/sqltut.htm | http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/STAFF/E.Ferneley/SQL/index.htm | http://www.daimi.au.dk/~oracle/sql/index.html
Visual Basic stuff http://www.vb-world.net/books/
Handbook of Applied Cryptography
http://www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca/hac/
X Window System http://tronche.com/gui/x/ | http://www.cen.com/mw3/refs.html | http://www.gaijin.com/X/
GTK and Gnome stuff
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/GGAD/ggad.html
QT and KDE stuff http://www.troll.no/qt/ | http://developer.kde.org/documentation/tutorials/index.html | http://www.arrakis.es/~rlarrosa/tutorial.html
Corba stuff http://www.iona.com/hyplan/vinoski/
TCP/IP info http://www.tunix.kun.nl/ptr/tcpip.html
Misc programmers reading
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~chilimbi/Pubs.html | http://www.ic.arizona.edu/~nromano/spring99/readings.htm
Some useful tech articles http://www.sysadminmag.com/ | http://www.dotcomma.org/
Considering Hacking Constructive
http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue4_2/gisle/index.html
Eric's Random Writings http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/writings/
IBM's History
http://www.ibm.com/ibm/history/story/text.html
Electronic Publishing
http://www.civeng.carleton.ca/~nholtz/ElectronicPublishing.html
Digital processing http://www.dspguide.com/pdfbook.htm
The Hardware Book http://sunsite.auc.dk/hwb/
Network iQ Router Reference Manual
http://www.teltrend.co.nz/documentation/networkiq/rel74/html/rmtoc.htm
Cisco Product Documentation
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/
Novell developers appnotes
http://developer.novell.com/research/appnotes/
Icons for your desktop http://nether.tky.hut.fi/iconstore/
Hackers' Hall of Fame at Discovery Online
http://www.discovery.com/area/technology/hackers/hackers.html
Symbols and signs and ideograms and stuff http://www.symbols.com/
Dictionaries http://www.ohiolink.edu/db/oed.html | http://www.ohiolink.edu/db/ahd.html | http://www.ohiolink.edu/db/columbia.html | http://www.ohiolink.edu/db/thes.html | http://www.eb.com:180/
Misc reading material http://dali.orgland.ru/tcd/ | http://www.ud.se/english/press/pdf_publ.htm
Dantes Inferno
http://sophia.smith.edu/~lkleinbe/dante/home.html | http://www.divinecomedy.org/
Books and texts http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/ | http://www.cs.cmu.edu/books.html | http://www.ipl.org/reading/books/ | http://www.nakedword.org/ | http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/alex/
Literature stuff http://lion.chadwyck.co.uk:8080/ | http://www.swan.ac.uk/uwp/lit.htm
Octavo books http://www.octavo.com/
Project Gutenberg - books and texts http://www.promo.net/pg/
Project Runeberg - Scandinavian in books and texts http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/katalog.html
The Elements of Style http://www.bartleby.com/141/index.html
Bigtext - illustrated books and manuals for DOS http://www.ozemail.com.au/~kevsol/oldfav.html#bigtext
Breeze - a complete text system for Windows
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~kevsol/sware.html#brzwin
Language links http://www.june29.com/HLP/
Grimms' fairy tales
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/grimm/archive.html
Winnie the Pooh http://www.machaon.ru/pooh/
Seven Wonders of the World
http://ce.eng.usf.edu/pharos/wonders/
Medieval history http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook2.html
Misc history http://www.usaor.net/users/ipm/contents.html
| http://www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/littleton/re0_cath.htm
Stonehenges Legends
http://www.missgien.net/stonehenge/legends.html
In Parentheses historical papers http://www.inpar.dhs.org/
Bulfinchs Mythology http://www.bulfinch.org/
The Dead Sea Scrolls
http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/scrolls/toc.html
Qumran historical site http://www.kalia.org.il/Qumran/
Index of cults http://www.totentanz.de/kmedeke/cults.htm
Heretical speculation
http://www.calweb.com/~queribus/gnosticgnus.html
The esoteric Ordo Supremus Militaris Templi Hierosolymitani http://www.osmth.org/index.html
Runes and Norse stuff http://www.multiart.nu/grimner/ | http://www.eastcoastfx.com/~jorn/runes/
Extinction level events
http://members.xoom.com/korwisi/ele/english/index.html | http://impact.arc.nasa.gov/ | http://www.boulder.swri.edu/clark/ncar.html
Stephen Hawkings Universe
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/hawking/html/home.html
The constellations http://www.dibonsmith.com/constel.htm
Falling into a black hole
http://casasrv.colorado.edu/~ajsh/schw.shtml
Gravity is a push http://www.epicom.com/gravitypush/
Online audiobooks http://www.broadcast.com/books/scifi/
ElecBooks http://www.elecbook.com/eblist.htm
NewMedia Classics http://www.newmediaclassics.com/
Online Books Archive http://docs.online.bg/
Internet Public Library http://www.ipl.org/
Rocket-Library.com
http://www.rocket-library.com/categories.asp
PalmPilot E-Text Ring
http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?ring=pilot_text&id=2&List
Virtual Free Books
http://www.virtualfreesites.com/free.books.am.html
All About Ebooks http://aalbc.com/ebooks/Allaboutebooks.htm

Thursday, March 18, 2010

What I think of life to be

What an extraordinary situation is that of us mortals! Each of us is here for a brief sojourn; for what purpose he knows not, though he sometimes thinks he feels it. But from the point of view of daily life, without going deeper, we exist for our fellow-men--in the first place for those on whose smiles and welfare all our happiness depends, and next for all those unknown to us personally with whose destinies we are bound up by the tie of sympathy. A hundred times every day I remind myself that my inner and outer life depend on the labours of other men, living and dead, and that I must exert myself in order to give in the same measure as I have received and am still receiving. I am strongly drawn to the simple life and am often oppressed by the feeling that I am engrossing an unnecessary amount of the labour of my fellow-men. I regard class differences as contrary to justice and, in the last resort, based on force. I also consider that plain living is good for everybody, physically and mentally.


In human freedom in the philosophical sense I am definitely a disbeliever. Everybody acts not only under external compulsion but also in accordance with inner necessity. Schopenhauer's saying, that "a man can do as he will, but not will as he will," has been an inspiration to me since my youth up, and a continual consolation and unfailing well-spring of patience in the face of the
hardships of life, my own and others'. This feeling mercifully mitigates the sense of responsibility which so easily becomes paralyzing, and it prevents us from taking ourselves and other people too seriously; it conduces to a view of life in which humour, above all, has its due place.

Monitor your processes

This class is used to get the % of cpu usage of a running thread by native thread id. It's a great way to be able to tell which thread is hammering your cpu. Usage:

To watch cpu usage from within the thread to be watched:

Dim CPUutil As New ThreadCPUusageWatcher
Dim PercentUsage as Short
CPUutil .Start()

' Use:
CPUutil..NativeThreadID ' to get the id if the current thread, or set the id of the thread to be watched.

PercentUsage  = CPUutil .CPUusage ' to get the current percentage of cpu use of the watched thread

To watch the cpu usage of background threads from another (the main?) thread:
declare CPUutil  public, and then set it new from with the thread to be watched. Ie:

Public  CPUutil as ThreadCPUusageWatcher

' Then, from within the thread to be watched:
CPUutil = New ThreadCPUusageWatcher
CPUutil.Start()

' CPUutil.CPUusage can then be called from any thread.

' Call:
CPUutil.StopWatcher() ' to stop the watcher when your app closes.

Imports System.Diagnostics
Imports System.Threading

Public Class ThreadCPUusageWatcher

' This class is used to get the % of cpu usage of a running thread by native thread id.
        ' It's a great way to be able to tell which thread is hammering your cpu. Usage:
        ' To watch cpu usage from within the thread to be watched:

        ' Dim CPUutil As New ThreadCPUusageWatcher
        ' Dim PercentUsage As Short
        ' CPUutil .Start()

        ' Use:
        ' CPUutil..NativeThreadID ' to get the id if the current thread, or set the id of the thread to be watched.

        ' PercentUsage  = CPUutil.CPUusage ' to get the current percentage of cpu use of the watched thread

        ' To watch the cpu usage of background threads from another (the main?) thread:
        ' declare CPUutil public, and then set it new from with the thread to be watched. Ie:

        ' Public CPUutil As ThreadCPUusageWatcher

        ' Then, from within the thread to be watched:
        ' CPUutil = New ThreadCPUusageWatcher
        ' CPUutil.Start()

        ' CPUutil.CPUusage can then be called from any thread.

        ' Call:
        ' CPUutil.StopWatcher() ' to stop the watcher when your app closes.

        Private threadID As Int16
        Private WatcherRunning As Boolean = False
        Private th1 As Thread
        Private Percentage As Long

        Public Sub New()
            threadID = AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId
        End Sub

        Public Sub New(ByVal NativeThreadID As Int16)
            threadID = NativeThreadID
        End Sub

        Private Function GetCurrentNativeThreadID() As Int16
            GetCurrentNativeThreadID = AppDomain.GetCurrentThreadId
        End Function

        ' Set the native ID of a process thread to be watched, or get your native thread id
        Public Property NativeThreadID() As Int16
            Get
                Return GetCurrentNativeThreadID()
            End Get
            Set(ByVal value As Int16)
                threadID = value
            End Set
        End Property
        Public ReadOnly Property IsRunning() As Boolean
            Get
                Return WatcherRunning
            End Get
        End Property

        Public ReadOnly Property CPUusage() As Long
            Get
                Return Percentage
            End Get
        End Property

        Public Sub StopWatcher()
            WatcherRunning = False
        End Sub
        Public Sub Start()
            th1 = New System.Threading.Thread(AddressOf StartWatcher)
            th1.Start()
        End Sub
        Private Sub StartWatcher()
            Dim tx As System.Diagnostics.ProcessThreadCollection
            Dim t, tId, a, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, CPUs As Int16
            Dim CPUtimeEnd, CPUtimeStart As Double

            CPUs = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS")

            tx = System.Diagnostics.Process.GetCurrentProcess().Threads
            tId = 0

            For t = 0 To tx.Count - 1
                If tx.Item(t).Id = threadID Then
                    tId = t
                End If
            Next

            If tId = 0 Then
                MsgBox("Thread could not be found.")
                Exit Sub
            End If

            WatcherRunning = True

            Try
                Do While WatcherRunning = True

                    CPUtimeStart = tx.Item(tId).TotalProcessorTime.Milliseconds
                    Thread.Sleep(200)
                    CPUtimeEnd = tx.Item(tId).TotalProcessorTime.Milliseconds

                    If (CPUtimeEnd > CPUtimeStart) Or (CPUtimeEnd = CPUtimeStart) Then

                        a = a + 1
                        If a = 1 Then
                            a1 = CPUtimeEnd - CPUtimeStart
                        ElseIf a = 2 Then
                            a2 = CPUtimeEnd - CPUtimeStart
                        ElseIf a = 3 Then
                            a3 = CPUtimeEnd - CPUtimeStart
                        ElseIf a = 4 Then
                            a4 = CPUtimeEnd - CPUtimeStart
                        ElseIf a = 5 Then
                            a5 = CPUtimeEnd - CPUtimeStart
                        ElseIf a > 5 Then
                            a = 1
                        End If

                        Percentage = ((a1 + a2 + a3 + a4 + a5) / 5) / 2
                        Percentage = Percentage / CPUs
                        If Percentage > 100 Then Percentage = 100
                    End If

                Loop
            Catch ex As Exception
                MsgBox(ex.Message)
            End Try

            WatcherRunning = False
        End Sub

    End Class

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Being Responsible

This is for all those little kiddos who think that they are not being thought to be mature enough to handle responsibilities.

With power comes responsibilities. Most of us crave for power but just neglect the possible responsibilities that come bundled with them. Being a responsible person and being a leader are quite similar things. You must learn to say that its your fault even if it lies with your team. Its you who are responsible for your team. Taking family decisions is a great responsibility.

In greater aspect one may realize that responsibility means sacrifice and devotion. Sometimes you may need to have a cup of coffee that you hate to drink. You may have to sacrifice your education because your elder siblings need to have education. You need to starve to let your kids get their complete diet. You must learn to read mind and heart of the person in front of you. And the most important thing that knocks many people down it the feeling that the people for whom you did all those sacrifices turn against you.

Man himself creates the circumstances that he lives in. He chooses his own fate. You must be ready for all the things that may come in your way. Living for someone else and caring for others without being a nuisance and living as a social element is our primary responsibility.

The things mentioned overhead are just like a warm up when you get into the suit of a responsible person. There are lots of things that you need to be mentally prepared of. You may be responsible for an aircraft mission or for the financial condition of your country, you may be a legislator or a statesman, you would perform better only if you realize your responsibilities under that hat.

Some of our politicians can be adjudged to be irresponsible. Look at the way they throw away their own faults to their rivals. The way to be successful is to cut off all the possible ways of retreat and then heading for the battle. Looking for excuses is the prime factor that leads to failures. Responsible people should be humble enough to take responsibility of any good or bad results that come out of their experiments.

Being humble, respect towards others, sacrificing yourself and some self respect is the recipe that can buy you fame.

Remember that responsibility is the role that you need to play; forgetting all about yourself. The most important thing in life is to keep experimenting and trying new things. This is the only fool proof way to know your own capabilities.

Preliminary hacking stuff

I found these links while I was working on a project for my client.

Try changing the provided urls and discover the results.

Just be logical and innovative.

http://www.netexpress.co.in/yellowpages/display/Schools/Academic/Colleges+and+Universities/Rajasthan/Jaipur/1/display.aspx
http://www.indiastudycenter.com/Univ/States/Rajsthan/Jaipur/Schools/default.asp
http://www.indiastudycenter.com/Univ/States/Rajsthan/Jaipur/Engineering-Colleges/default.asp
http://www.indiastudycenter.com/univ/states/rajsthan/jaipur/default.asp
http://www.indiaedu.com/rajasthan/schools/
http://www.indicareer.com/schools-in-Jaipur.html
http://www.indicareer.com/6-colleges-in-Rajasthan.html
http://www.whereincity.com/yellow-pages/rajasthan/schools-colleges-institutes/383.htm
http://www.indicareer.com/
http://www.indicareer.com/6-colleges-in-Maharashtra.html
http://www.rajasthaneducation.net/computer/Jaipur/
http://www.findaschool.org/index.php?Country=India
http://www.mycollege.in/district.php?name=Rajasthan&char=all&type=Arts_Science
http://www.indiaedu.com/citywise-colleges/
http://search.123india.com/search.php
http://www.imahal.com/education/india/all/list.htm
http://www.mapsofindia.com/maps/rajasthan/education/schools.html
http://www.collegeeducation.rajasthan.gov.in/httpdocs/govtcolleges.htm
http://www.collegeeducation.rajasthan.gov.in/httpdocs/aided.htm
http://www.collegespeaks.com/CollegeList/Rajasthan
http://www.mbapursuit.com/colraj.htm
http://www.mycollege.in/college.php?id=6341
http://earxiv.uniraj.ernet.in/colldata/colldetail.php?collid=1005

Intelligent googling

Google Hacks - Search For Files, Keys, Emails, Network Reports, etc.

www.google.com/search?q=Search text

MP3:
intitle:index.of /AlbumArt_ (Windows Media Player Album pictures)
inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" mp3
?intitle:index.of? mp3
intitle:index.of.mp3
-inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" "Last modified" mp3
-inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" mp3 "pearl jam"
{-inurl|htm|html|php) intitle:"index of" +"last modified" +"parent directory" +description +size +(wma|mp3) "**"}
intitle:"index of" +"index of" +size +name +description +modified +mp3

ISO Images:
inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" iso
intext:"iso" intitle:"Index of /"

WS-FTP Passwords:
intitle:index.of ws_ftp.ini

VPN Profiles:
profiles!Host=*.*
intext:enc_UserPassword=* ext:pcf

Books:
inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" books
inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" bücher
inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" buecher
inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" ebook
inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" ebooks
-inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" +("/ebooks"|"/book") +(chm|pdf|zip)
-inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" +("/ebooks"|"/book") +(chm|pdf|zip) +"o'reilly"
intitle:\"index of" + \"index of" +pdf +ebook

Eudora Mailclient Configuration Files:
ext:ini eudora.ini

ProFTPd. Password:
"parent directory" +proftpdpasswd

servU FTP Server Configuration File:
ext:ini Version=4.0.0.4 password

Trillian Messenger Password File:
intitle:index.of trillian.ini

MS Windows Configuration File, Administrator's passwords, IP addresses and product IDs:
filetype:inf sysprep

Files by size (example 14.3 Mbytes):
intext:"14.3M" intitle:"Index of /"

Frontpage:
“# -FrontPage-” inurl:service.pwd
ext:pwd inurl:(service | authors | administrators | users) "# -FrontPage

phpMyAdmin:
"phpMyAdmin" "running on" inurl:"main.php"

Videos:
intext:"mpg" intitle:"Index of /"
intitle:index.of + flv -html -htm -cfm -php -asp -txt -pls
"index of" + "flv" -html -htm -php -asp -txt -pls -cfm
-inurl:htm -inurl:html -inurl:asp intitle:"index of" +(wmv|mpg|avi)
-inurl:htm -inurl:html -inurl:asp intitle:"index of" +(wmv|mpg|avi) +starwars
-inurl:htm -inurl:html -inurl:asp intitle:"index of" +(wmv|mpg|avi) +"parent directory"
-inurl:htm -inurl:html -inurl:asp intitle:"index of" 3gp
filetype:3gp inurl:3gp

Peep into other’s email Boxes ;)
filetype:eml eml intext:”Content-Type: image/jpeg”

Network Vulnerability Assessment Report:
filetype:pdf “Assessment Report” nessus

Sensitive Directories:
index.of.private
index.of.secret
index.of.protected
"Index of /backup"
index.of.winnt
"index of" / picasa.ini
intitle:index.of /maildir/new/
intitle:index.of.config

Simple encryption algorithm

Function RotateLeft(TheString As String, ByVal nbrPlaces As Byte) As String
' this is a simple encryption algorithm.
' knowing all 'printable' characters are 8 bytes long,
' you can shift the bits to the left and still have a printable character
' to decrypt, all you have to do is to shift them left
' until you have come full circle.  ie.
' to Encrypt:  RotateLeft(TheString, nbrPlaces)
' to Decrypt:  RotateLeft(TheString, 8 - nbrPlaces)

Dim tmp As Integer, i As Integer
Dim mult As Integer, ln As Integer
Dim tmpSt As String

   ln = Len(TheString)
   tmpSt = ""
   nbrPlaces = nbrPlaces Mod 8   ' no point doing more than 7, besides
   mult = 2 ^ nbrPlaces          ' mult (an Integer) would be too small
   For i = 1 To ln
      tmp = Asc(Mid$(TheString, i, 1))  ' get ASCII value of each character
      tmp = tmp * mult                  ' apply the multiplier
      tmp = tmp Mod 256 + tmp \ 256     ' rotate any "carry" bit
      tmpSt = tmpSt & Chr$(tmp)         ' add the character to the string
   Next i
   RotateLeft = tmpSt
End Function

Thursday, March 4, 2010

What does it take to keep going?

Last few days I have been thinking that why do wise men say that, “behind every successful man there is a woman”. Are women really that powerful? Well, I happened to read autobiographies of some great men of their time. Fortunately I also read a book related to the most common title among strugglers; very popularly known as steps to success, tips for success, 101 steps, what does it take to be successful, make more money, etc. etc. etc. What is all that is common here? Some virtues that these books reveal, fall in the category of the gentlemen people. Punctuality, truth, desire, courage, dreams,…. and long goes the list.

The question that arises is that, if these people were really so called gentlemen then why do they owe their success to their wives or friends or their daughters? Some might argue that they did this because they were gentlemen, but the point is they really carved for one thing called “ATTENTION”. This is a raw thing and every individual on this planet needs. The synonyms have a long list including words like appreciation, recognition, love, regard, consideration, etc. People live and die without being able to do something worthy of praise in their life only because they didn’t get proper nourishment in their own home. With nourishment I mean the proper recognition or attention they actually needed to carry on with their experiments.

Every mind is born with ability to think and innovate. And not all are Newton or Einstein, people are vulnerable and need caring. Think of someone scolding you in middle of some important job. Are you able to carry on with it any longer? Most of you would answer non affirmative. What made the great men great was the care and attention that fuelled them to carry on with what they were doing. God blessed women with an ability to care. I know some great men personally who admit that what they are today is because of their female friend or their girlfriend or their wife. Talking about women here doesn’t mean that I have ruled men out of this scenario. But to mention most of the people those who support the torch bearers are dumb enough not to be able to understand what their fellow was actually trying to do but they are genuinely happy for him.

About 90% of the people to whom I met and know admit that whatever jobs they are doing or kind of life they are living is just for a sake of someone they love to see smile. They think that the people they care for are happy with what they are doing. Let me put a note here that I am not talking about the psychos and mentally disturbed persons who are considered as antisocial elements. If we talk about all other normal human beings, you just take out their inspirational source out of their life and there they crumble down as a tower of cards. What does it take to live a life? Two times meal, a room with TV and freedom to roam anywhere. But as we see this is not all. People spend their lives collecting all the material things for their beloved ones thinking they would appreciate their efforts and return them smiles.

Men are happy, see someone smile. This only feeling makes them do the things in favor of that smile. The lookout only changes. Some people see this smile in their wife, some in their friend, some in their community, some feel good when they help some in trouble. Its all that makes them happy.

Remember friends, it takes only a smile. Learn to appreciate genuinely and it will definitely come back to you in good ways.

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