Friday, June 27, 2008

1) http://uk.cricinfo.com/db/PICTURES/DB/042004/052003.player.jpg
2) http://pictopia.com/perl/get_image?provider_id=278&size=550x550_mb&ptp_photo_id=1054037
3) http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2314/1677774833_0742de07f3.jpg?v=0 (batsman)
4) http://pictopia.com/perl/get_image?provider_id=278&size=550x550_mb&ptp_photo_id=2829366
5) http://cache.viewimages.com/xc/2630175.jpg?v=1&c=ViewImages&k=2&d=B43C13524355E9287318126C92AE0036A55A1E4F32AD3138

As always: who are they and whats the connection?
No 4 is the batsman as well

(Paid Help;)
i need to post my script and explain what i want- how do i do that here?

Does anyone know of a patch for Perl that will make it *always* act as though "use strict" was on- regardless of whether or not the script contains such a declaration?

ok.... i ve had a sony str-de575 for quite a while and i thought that is it possible to put my ps2 into that and use it for ps2? and if so- how do i do it?

this is the one i have
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/model-home.pl?mdl=STRDE575&LOC=3&session_id=87a65723bcdea128a599d8d1007e5a65

I am(M-22) wid Infosys(India) as S/w engg for over a year. I ve made my mind to go for grad in USA. I am facing a dilemma in making my choice btwn MS in CS and MBA in IT/ Systems. Client i work for is a reputed bank. My area is RISK and will continue to work in this portfolio for as long as i continue with infosys. am an oracle certified associate (1z0 007 & 1z0 0031).I have a gud understanding of warehousing life cycle & been using oracle/perl/unix/ so far for ETL purposes. I also have strong understanding of the fundamentals of banking & fin. sector and am looking to continue in future also in the same area and also prefer IT industry to others. If i do an MS i wud apply for fall 09(completing 2 yrs wid infosys) but i might always want to add MBA later on to it. but then when will i settle down in this scenario? If MBA am considering fall 2010 or fall 2011. Now tell me if I shud 1) work 2-3 years more wid infy n go for MBA 2)do MS next year n forget MBA 3) MS in CS n thn MBA in IT

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