It is pain to reply to follow up comments on blogs and various site. We maintain a site ggsipu.info which has more than 10k members and people ask so many questions via comments but they have to come to the website to post the comments. Which is pain!!
Drupal has a module to save time and make it very easy for the site visitors to reply to the comments right from their mailbox.
MailComment does just that. It is a gateway module for responding to posts via email. It links outgoing notifications emails with incoming email responses using a combination of mail parameters and digital signatures.
When enabled, it adds to outgoing notifications emails a message that looks like:
((( Reply ABOVE this LINE to POST a COMMENT )))
Then the receiver just needs to reply to the mail and the text above…
Just 50 mtrs from me seat these people are working, there day has just started. They also have cubicles like us, though it is surrounded by bricked wall and yes they don't have the carpet.
The lift used by them can only be used by daredevils! And these people risk there lives, like the man in this picture who is sitting on the edge of the building with no signs of fear.
They surely look at our air conditioned office and I wonder what they think. Are they on twitter or facebook?? I think all they care about is that their family gets food daily and they do it all their life and we crib daily for things that don't really matter.
What if we exchange places with them for one day?
Today I was working on excel (yeah yeah I do work sometimes), I wanted to extract the first 20 characters from the string. I forgot the function name, I did a quick google search and found out the solutions.
left(A1,20)
This is the function to extract first 20 characters from A1 cell!!
Simple.
PS - I am writing this blog because I may require to do so in future, may be 10 years. So I will check back my blog.
I saw hahk in this hall in late 1994 or jan 1995. I was wearing white sweater that turned grey after the movie, coz it was filthy hall. That was movie watching experience 15 years back. The hall was jam packed and people were shouting and whistling. Now multiplexes have killed the meaning of theatre. They have tiny small screen, and hardly I see more than 25% people in the hall.