Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Intelligent Brains

Sometimes I wonder if I'm where I'm supposed to be,
or if I'm who I'm supposed to be...
I wonder what this life has in store for me.
Sometimes I feel sure of what I want and where I'm to go,
Other I feel lost and try not to let it show.
I live my life from day to day,
and love everything in every single way.
But sometimes at night I lay and stare,
and hope for answers through answered prayers.
Do I go left or should choose right,
the road are as dark as a moonless night.
I hesitate not because I am scared,
and not even because I am unprepared.
I sit an ponder which road to choose,
simply because I don't want to loose.
To make the wrong choice would be hardest to bare,
or is that God's intentions...a double dare.
A dare to take the road less traveled,
and risk the road chosen to become unrevealed.
Although it may seem like the road is too slick,
doesn't us talking it make it the right road to pick?
So then we must wonder is there a right and wrong path,
or simply two different ways for us to do the math.
However we add it, it equals the same,
but the method used to get there is what makes the game.
So although I feel I lost from time to time,
I take great comfort in the fact that choice is all mine.
I can choose to go left, or I can choose to go right,
either way in the end there's a golden light.
So although we may wonder which path to choose,
we must remember in life we have nothing to loose.
Which choice we make, A or B,
the one we choose is meant to be.
So instead of trying to force life to fit,
just let life happen and enjoy it.
It's going to work at its own pace,
life is a journey not a race.
So sit back and enjoy this precious gift,
and when the gears need changed don't hesitate to shift!

Monday, 19 December 2011

Foresight Institute of Management conducted Fedora workshop

Foresight Institute, Pune, December 3, 2011, India


workshop on Fedora


We had conducted a one-day introductory workshop on Fedora at
Foresight Institute of Management and Research, affiliated to
University of Pune, Maharashtra, India on Saturday, December 3, 2011.

We started the day's proceedings with an introduction to free/open
source software. Most of the students who participated were studying
towards their bachelor's programme in computer applications (BCA), and
were familiar with C, C++ and Java development. We gave a 

demo of theFedora desktop, and also showed them the plethora of 
software that they can use.

We also introduced them to revision control with examples on using git.
We also addressed the various communication tools that we use, the
basic communication guidelines, and the Fedora sub-projects that they
can participate in.

During the post-lunch session, We explained to them about copyright,
trademarks, and licensing, and how to use them. We explained the basic
concepts in installation, and gave them a demo of installation of
Fedora. We have given them CD/DVD images of both Fedora 15 and 16.

Thanks to Antriksh Shah for working with us for a month in organizing
this workshop.

[1] Audience.: http://shakthimaan.com/downloads/glv/2011/foresight-2011/1-audience.JPG
[2] Foresight Institute of Management and Research.:
http://shakthimaan.com/downloads/glv/2011/foresight-2011/2-foresight.JPG
[3] Foresight Official website : http://foresightedu.com/

Friday, 25 November 2011

Foresight


Foresight nurtures a set of values that makes for a winning attitude – that is, professionalism, respect, open communication, fairness, integrity, and teamwork. Our vision is to impart an innovative and applied education in tune with the times and to equip young people from across the country and abroad to make meaningful contributions to an economy that is increasingly locking into the global arena.
We have come a long way only to guide our students to achieve their career goal. Our framework is ready to enable you to enhance your talent, seize opportunities, and anticipate challenges in the process help you to grow.