I just read that Kaka Bhaniawala has passed away. Apparently he was in a hospital undergoing traetment. He is best known for his track “Daru Pee Key”. He had a very “rural” voice that was often compared to Lehmber Hussainpuri’s. This is a great loss for punjabi music fans all over the world. My he R.I.P and his family have the courage to carry on without him.
Should have used a doubly linked list!!

September 30th, 2008 in
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I am posting this from my iPhone. I just downloaded the Wordpress app from the App store. Having the flexlibity to post from anywhere may be just the thing that this blog needed. Stay tuned!!
September 18th, 2008 in
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Well, it may be a little bit late for this year; but this is something to keep in mind for next year. I am talking about LED lighting for your home holiday decoration. Every year; a lot of Americans put up holiday decorations around their house and more often than not; it involves lighting. Well; now you can put up LED lighting. It looks very very neat and it is also eco friendly. It uses way less electricity than your traditional Christmas lighting. I am definitely going to give it a go next year and see how it goes. The designs available are of the rope light variety. This would be perfect to just throw up on the house and just let it hang.
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December 26th, 2007 in
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You may ask.. what is VPS? Well; VPS stands for Virtual Private Server. In the web hosting world; you have three options.
- Shared Hosting - cheapest option (like $5 - $20/month)
- VPS - medium level option. Usually about $30 - $100/month
- Dedicated Server - anywhere from $100 - several hundred dollars a month.
For many personal sites; Shared hosting option just works fine. Your site is put on 1 physical server and you share resources with anywhere from 30 to 50 sites. This works fine; unless your site is very db/cpu intensive; in that case you are fighting with everyone for resources. Now a VPS is basically a virtual server; just like you use virtualization to install another OS on your home computer. You are still sharing resouces with other; but you have your own OS Image. You also have root access to your machine; meaning you can install anything you want. You can also shutdown/restart your VPS all you want. Its basically the best thing to do without paying all the money for a dedicated server. You are basically guaranteed a ‘dedicated share of resources’ that you to work with. This blog; along with my other sites; are all sitting on a VPS. I got it from Knownhost.com. So far my experience with them has been amazing. You can check out webhostingtalk.com for hundreds of positive reviews of them. All I would say is that if you are ready to move up to a VPS; you can’t go wrong with these guys.
December 20th, 2007 in
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