Wanna save some... but feels difficult.. but you can follow these tips :
Here's how it works:
1. Whenever you feel the urge to splurge -- whether it's for new shoes, a new videogame, or a new car -- force yourself to stop. If you're already holding the item, put it back. Leave the store.
2. When you get home, take a piece of paper and write down the name of the item, the store where you found it, and the price. Also write down the date.
3. Now post this note someplace obvious: a calendar, the fridge, a bulletin board. (I use a text file on my computer.)
4. For the next thirty days, think whether you really want the item, but do not buy it.
5. If, at the end of a month, the urge is still there, then consider purchasing it.
;)
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Sunday, September 9, 2007
About Web 2.0
Web 2.0
I heard and infact tried underastanding 'Web 2.0' for the first time during my small stint @ ThinkLink. It so happend that the company was looking for an open source Content Management System and thus come up with Web 2.0 followed by 'Joomla!'
GUeSsss what : You can compile the code and as well deploy it with a click... and all you need is NO development tools.. but just the internet !! So, if you are at home or a restaurant or at a friends place or say at a far far place And need to fix up or make a change in your WebApp... all you need is accebility to internet ... Kyon Saahi Hai Na !
I was happy to learn that something of this sort is evolving. But I wasn't very surprized because even I use to dream of having (read developing) a tool with the same idea. Though somewhere I wasn't very sure if it would work ?! Anyways, here we are with a many organizations , communities and companies showing keen interest on the same.
Well, here is a link to a more elaborative document on the evolution of 'Web 2.0' concept.
Cheers,
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