About Me

Hi,
I am Partha Chakraborty. I am from Bangladesh and was born in 19 September, 1983. I think I love my country very much as each person do. I live in Dhaka and currently i'm doing job in LM Ericsson Bangladesh Ltd. I've completed my graduation in Electrical & Electronic Engineering .I have a brother who is doing MBBS in Medical collage. My father is an Employee in Bangladesh Krishi Bank and my mother is a housewife. So, i have a very happy family...

What about me? I love to travel a lot and meet new people. I'm spontaneous and know to value friendship. I don't judge people by appearance rather I try to explore them through their personality. I have a high ambition to establish myself the way I want, so I'm quite focused on my goal. I'm a calm person and try to take everything easily. I tried to be helpful whether you sought for help or not. Can't live without music, love to listen as well as sing along to any tune, I liked. I prefer to bury my grief inside me. And I am the kind of person who can't stay idle, without doing anything. I spend most of the time infront of my computer. I love to read books so whenever find something to read, I sink into it. I am also a movie freak. I am humorous. And I am the greatest fool who think himself intelligent. Talking about intelligence, I like intelligent people and I am easily amused by the good qualities of others. I love to talk directly whether you liked it or not. I am not ambitious at all and I think I am easily satisfied and highly hopeful. That's all about me... If you have any comment , then please....

Wednesday, 29 August 2007

বন্ধু

বন্ধু মানে
বন্ধু মানে টি,স,সি,
রাতবিরাতে ফোন.........
বন্ধু মানে পাশে থেকে,
No Tension Zone………

বন্ধু মানে সন্ধেবেলা.........
ফুচকা খেতে যাওয়া,
বন্ধু মানে একটু খানি পাওয়ার মাঝে.........
অনেক খানি দেওয়া।

বন্ধু মানে Crossword
এলোমেলো ট্রাস্ট............
বন্ধুমানে পরশপাথর,
ভূমি, ক্যাক্টাস............

বন্ধু মানে হাত বাড়িয়ে
হাতটা খুঁজে পাওয়া.........
বন্ধু মানে চোখের জলে
ফসিল হয়ে যাওয়া.........

বন্ধু মানে মেঘলা দুপুর
শিশির ভেজা ভোর......
বন্ধু মানে মনের মাঝে
সাজানো কৈশোর.........

বন্ধু মানে ভীষন খুশি,
একটু অভিমান.........
বন্ধু মানে মনের মাঝে
হাল্কা সুরের গান.........
আমার কলম নামিয়ে রেখেছি মাটিতে

এখন তোমরা তোমাদের চোখ
সরিয়ে নিতে পারো ।

এখন আমাকে ঘিরে
মাথায় আকাশ ভাঙা অন্ধকার
আমার আস্তিনের আড়ালে এখন
গুটিয়ে রাখা বিদুৎ
ঝড়ের বেগে বয়ে চলেছে
মা,মাগো বলে ক্ষিধেয় ককিয়ে ওঠা
এক কবন্ধ চিৎকার ।

আমার একটা অসাড় হাত
আমি দেখতে পাচ্ছি
সামনে সর্বনাশের দিকে ছড়ানো
আমি চাইছি প্রানপণে হাতটা উঠিয়ে আনতে
কিন্তু পারচ্ছি না।

চাইছি
কিন্তু পারছি না।

Tuesday, 31 July 2007

Can you Guess?


Its a hard disk in 1956....The Volume and Size of 5MB memory storage in 1956.In September 1956 IBM launched the 305 RAMAC, the first computer with a hard disk drive (HDD). The HDD weighed over a ton and stored 5MB of data.

Sunday, 22 July 2007

10 Tips for Interview



1. Attitude is everything. If you're smiling, excited and optimistic, you've already won half the battle. If you're cold, distant and uninterested, you've already lost 99% of the battle.

2. Be yourself. If you act like someone else and they like you, they don't actually like YOU. They like the person you're pretending to be. If you end up getting a job there, you won't be able to keep up the facade for very long anyway. Honesty and authenticity are very appealing characteristics. If both parties stay true to themselves, they'll know if they're right for each other. And in the end, that's usually what matters most.

3. Relax. Interviews are not really interviews at all. They're conversations. Treat them like conversations, and the tension will slowly dissolve. Remember: when you walk into that office, you don't have the job to begin with. In theory, you have nothing to lose. You either come out way ahead or back where you started. If you approach the situation with a "win-draw" mentality, most of the pressure will fall by the wayside.

4. Appearance counts. Before you meet people, virtually the only judgment you can make is based on aesthetics. What you're wearing matters. What they're wearing matters. How you sit, stand, shake hands, hold your pen and walk up the stairs counts. Not enormously, but enough. First impressions are huge. Also, how does the building look? Is the lobby clean and organized? Are the cubicles bunched together? Is the ceiling high or low? Does it look like a fun place to work? Does it invite you to come back?

5. Fit is crucial. All the smarts, skills and experience in the world mean nothing without the right fit. If your values aren't aligned with those of the company, you're doomed. If you like to have fun and they're always serious, don't even bother. Seriously. The more you fit in, the more you'll want to come back every day and bust your butt. If you're always at odds with your coworkers, you're going to hate your job. Simple as that.

6. Liking means more than talent. The days of standing in line and putting decals on widgets is over. People don't hire you because you're capable. They hire you because they want to work with you. If you don't get along, and get along well, the interview will probably be fruitless. Unless, of course, you applied for the "Assistant Placer of Decals on Widgets" position...

7. Be persistent. It's incredibly easy to get lazy, give up and feel sorry for yourself. People will turn you down, never call you back, and forget your name over and over again. None of that matters. What matters is perseverance. If you can't handle losing a few battles along the way, you're in for a tough road ahead. Getting a job is like winning a war. It takes patience, planning, time, effort, dedication and a little bit of luck. The chips will fall your way sooner or later. If you stay persistent, you'll at least give yourself a chance to catch them.

8. Bring an insane amount of (intelligent) questions. Nothing feels worse that not being prepared. If you don't bring loads of questions, you're not prepared. At some point, the interviewer will ask you what you want to know. For the record, you want to know everything. Be curious. Be interested. Be engrossed. Ask your question, and then get ready to listen. Don't think of what you're going to say next. Just soak up every word like a giant sponge. The more questions you ask, the more you'll get out of the experience. And as a bonus, they'll know you care deeply about their business. When you care about what they care about, you both start to align, and that's when the magic happens.

9. Focus on their needs, not yours. It's tempting to sell ourselves, to talk about how great we are, and to show off our past experiences. But guess what. No one cares. What they really care about is how your "amazingness" will translate into success for their company. Don't focus on your talents, focus on what your talents will do for them.

10. Blogging will give you a HUGE leg up. Blogging forces you to analyze, collaborate and create solutions. It also gives you plenty of ideas for improving customer experiences, businesses and relationships. These skills (among countless others) will give you confidence, poise, energy and know-how when it comes time to explain yourself. Your insights will be sharper, your thinking will be deeper, and your ability to express your opinions clearly and concisely will be much stronger. Blogging will prepare you better than any "How-To" book in the world. Trust me.

These 10 things are just the tip of the iceberg. There is so much more we can learn from each other about this process as a whole, so please feel free to share.

What are your best interviewing tips? What do you wish you would've known? For those of you who've been on both sides of the table, what have you learned from each situation?

GREATEST FOUNDER

Hi, long long days passed away..Today i'm back with a new topic..Do you know , earlier when we all are together and there was a united kingdom named "BharatBarsha" we were enriched not only in the case of finance, but also in the case of knowledge and Medical Science..There are some Such Great Men, i know a little of them..All i know about them, is shown below..


ARYABHATT (476 CE)



MASTER ASTRONOMER AND MATHEMATICIAN

Born in 476 CE in Kusumpur ( Bihar ), Aryabhatt's intellectual brilliance remapped the boundaries of mathematics and astronomy. In 499 CE, at the age of 23, he wrote a text on astronomy and an unparallel treatise on mathematics called "Aryabhatiyam." He formulated the process of calculating the motion of planets and the time of eclipses. Aryabhatt was the first to proclaim that the earth is round, it rotates on its axis, orbits the sun and is suspended in space - 1000 years before Copernicus published his heliocentric theory. He is also acknowledged for calculating p (Pi) to four decimal places: 3.1416 and the sine table in trigonometry. Centuries later, in 825 CE, the Arab mathematician, Mohammed Ibna Musa credited the value of Pi to the Indians, "This value has been given by the Hindus." And above all, his most spectacular contribution was the concept of zero without which modern computer technology would have been non-existent. Aryabhatt was a colossus in the field of mathematics.
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BHASKARACHARYA II (1114-1183 CE)

GENIUS IN ALGEBRA

Born in the obscure village of Vijjadit (Jalgaon) in Maharastra, Bhaskaracharya's work in Algebra, Arithmetic and Geometry catapulted him to fame and immortality. His renowned mathematical works called "Lilavati" and "Bijaganita" are considered to be unparalled and a memorial to his profound intelligence. Its translation in several languages of the world bear testimony to its eminence. In his treatise " Siddhant Shiromani " he writes on planetary positions, eclipses, cosmography, mathematical techniques and astronomical equipment. In the " Surya Siddhant " he makes a note on the force of gravity: "Objects fall on earth due to a force of attraction by the earth. Therefore, the earth, planets, constellations, moon, and sun are held in orbit due to this attraction." Bhaskaracharya was the first to discover gravity, 500 years before Sir Isaac Newton . He was the champion among mathematicians of ancient and medieval India . His works fired the imagination of Persian and European scholars, who through research on his works earned fame and popularity.


ACHARYA KANAD (600 BCE)


FOUNDER OF ATOMIC THEORY

As the founder of " Vaisheshik Darshan "- one of six principal philosophies of India - Acharya Kanad was a genius in philosophy. He is believed to have been born in Prabhas Kshetra near Dwarika in Gujarat . He was the pioneer expounder of realism, law of causation and the atomic theory. He has classified all the objects of creation into nine elements, namely: earth, water, light, wind, ether, time, space, mind and soul. He says, "Every object of creation is made of atoms which in turn connect with each other to form molecules." His statement ushered in the Atomic Theory for the first time ever in the world, nearly 2500 years before John Dalton . Kanad has also described the dimension and motion of atoms and their chemical reactions with each other. The eminent historian, T.N. Colebrook , has said, "Compared to the scientists of Europe , Kanad and other Indian scientists were the global masters of this field."

NAGARJUNA (100 CE)

WIZARD OF CHEMICAL SCIENCE
He was an extraordinary wizard of science born in the nondescript village of Baluka in Madhya Pradesh . His dedicated research for twelve years produced maiden discoveries and inventions in the faculties of chemistry and metallurgy. Textual masterpieces like " Ras Ratnakar ," "Rashrudaya" and "Rasendramangal" are his renowned contributions to the science of chemistry. Where the medieval alchemists of England failed, Nagarjuna had discovered the alchemy of transmuting base metals into gold. As the author of medical books like "Arogyamanjari" and "Yogasar," he also made significant contributions to the field of curative medicine. Because of his profound scholarliness and versatile knowledge, he was appointed as Chancellor of the famous University of Nalanda . Nagarjuna's milestone discoveries impress and astonish the scientists of today.
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ACHARYA CHARAK (600 BCE)


FATHER OF MEDICINE
Acharya Charak has been crowned as the Father of Medicine. His renowned work, the " Charak Samhita ", is considered as an encyclopedia of Ayurveda. His principles, diagoneses, and cures retain their potency and truth even after a couple of millennia. When the science of anatomy was confused with different theories in Europe , Acharya Charak revealed through his innate genius and enquiries the facts on human anatomy, embryology, pharmacology, blood circulation and diseases like diabetes, tuberculosis, heart disease, etc. In the " Charak Samhita " he has described the medicinal qualities and functions of 100,000 herbal plants. He has emphasized the influence of diet and activity on mind and body. He has proved the correlation of spirituality and physical health contributed greatly to diagnostic and curative sciences. He has also prescribed and ethical charter for medical practitioners two centuries prior to the Hippocratic oath. Through his genius and intuition, Acharya Charak made landmark contributions to Ayurvedal. He forever remains etched in the annals of history as one of the greatest and noblest of rishi-scientists.


ACHARYA SUSHRUT (600 BCE)

FATHER OF PLASTIC SURGERY

A genius who has been glowingly recognized in the annals of medical science. Born to sage Vishwamitra, Acharya Sudhrut details the first ever surgery procedures in " Sushrut Samhita ," a unique encyclopedia of surgery. He is venerated as the father of plastic surgery and the science of anesthesia. When surgery was in its infancy in Europe , Sushrut was performing Rhinoplasty (restoration of a damaged nose) and other challenging operations. In the " Sushrut Samhita ," he prescribes treatment for twelve types of fractures and six types of dislocations. His details on human embryology are simply amazing. Sushrut used 125 types of surgical instruments including scalpels, lancets, needles, Cathers and rectal speculums; mostly designed from the jaws of animals and birds. He has also described a number of stitching methods; the use of horse's hair as thread and fibers of bark. In the " Sushrut Samhita ," and fibers of bark. In the " Sushrut Samhita ," he details 300 types of operations. The ancient Indians were the pioneers in amputation, caesarian and cranial surgeries. Acharya Sushrut was a giant in the arena of medical science.


VARAHAMIHIR (499-587 CE)


EMINENT ASTROLOGER AND ASTRONOMERA

Renowned astrologer and astronomer who was honored with a special decoration and status as one of the nine gems in the court of King Vikramaditya in Avanti ( Ujjain ). Varahamihir's book "panchsiddhant" holds a prominent place in the realm of astronomy. He notes that the moon and planets are lustrous not because of their own light but due to sunlight. In the " Bruhad Samhita " and " Bruhad Jatak ," he has revealed his discoveries in the domains of geography, constellation, science, botany and animal science. In his treatise on botanical science, Varamihir presents cures for various diseases afflicting plants and trees. The rishi-scientist survives through his unique contributions to the science of astrology and astronomy.


ACHARYA PATANJALI (200 BCE)


FATHER OF YOGA

The Science of Yoga is one of several unique contributions of India to the world. It seeks to discover and realize the ultimate Reality through yogic practices. Acharya Patanjali , the founder, hailed from the district of Gonda (Ganara) in Uttar Pradesh . He prescribed the control of prana (life breath) as the means to control the body, mind and soul. This subsequently rewards one with good health and inner happiness. Acharya Patanjali 's 84 yogic postures effectively enhance the efficiency of the respiratory, circulatory, nervous, digestive and endocrine systems and many other organs of the body. Yoga has eight limbs where Acharya Patanjali shows the attainment of the ultimate bliss of God in samadhi through the disciplines of: yam, niyam, asan, pranayam, pratyahar, dhyan and dharna. The Science of Yoga has gained popularity because of its scientific approach and benefits. Yoga also holds the honored place as one of six philosophies in the Indian philosophical system. Acharya Patanjali will forever be remembered and revered as a pioneer in the science of self-discipline, happiness and self-realization.

ACHARYA BHARADWAJ (800 BCE)


PIONEER OF AVIATION TECHNOLOGY

Acharya Bharadwaj had a hermitage in the holy city of Prayag and was an ordent apostle of Ayurveda and mechanical sciences. He authored the " Yantra Sarvasva " which includes astonishing and outstanding discoveries in aviation science, space science and flying machines. He has described three categories of flying machines: 1.) One that flies on earth from one place to another. 2.) One that travels from one planet to another. 3.) And One that travels from one universe to another. His designs and descriptions have impressed and amazed aviation engineers of today. His brilliance in aviation technology is further reflected through techniques described by him:
1.) Profound Secret: The technique to make a flying machine invisible through the application of sunlight and wind force.
2.) Living Secret: The technique to make an invisible space machine visible through the application of electrical force.
3.) Secret of Eavesdropping: The technique to listen to a conversation in another plane.
4.) Visual Secrets: The technique to see what's happening inside another plane.
Through his innovative and brilliant discoveries, Acharya Bharadwaj has been recognized as the pioneer of aviation technology.

ACHARYA KAPIL (3000 BCE)



FATHER OF COSMOLOGY

Celebrated as the founder of Sankhya philosophy, Acharya Kapil is believed to have been born in 3000 BCE to the illustrious sage Kardam and Devhuti. He gifted the world with the Sankhya School of Thought. His pioneering work threw light on the nature and principles of the ultimate Soul (Purusha), primal matter (Prakruti) and creation. His concept of transformation of energy and profound commentaries on atma, non-atma and the subtle elements of the cosmos places him in an elite class of master achievers - incomparable to the discoveries of other cosmologists. On his assertion that Prakruti, with the inspiration of Purusha, is the mother of cosmic creation and all energies, he contributed a new chapter in the science of cosmology. Because of his extrasensory observations and revelations on the secrets of creation, he is recognized and saluted as the Father of Cosmology.

Tuesday, 17 July 2007

INCREDIBLE ITALY

Italy (Italian: Italia), officially the Italian Republic; (Italian: Repubblica Italiana), is located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe, and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia. Italy shares its northern alpine boundary with France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia. The independent states of San Marino and the Vatican City are enclaves within Italian peninsula, while Campione d'Italia is an Italian exclave in Switzerland.

Italy has been the home of many influential European cultures, such as the Etruscans and the Romans and much later the Italian Renaissance, as well as a host to 3,000 years of migrationsinvasions from Germanic, Celtic, Greek, Lombard, Saracen, and Norman peoples. Italy's capital Rome has historically been an important centre of Western Civilization, and the Roman Catholic Church. and

Today, Italy is a democratic republic, and a developed country with the 7th-highest GDP and the 17th-highest Human Development Index rating in the world. It is a member of the G8 and a founding member of what is now the European Union (having signed the Treaty of Rome in 1957), of the Council of Europe and of the Western European Union and of the Central European Initiative. Starting from January 1, 2007, Italy is a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council. It is considered by some a great power.











Monday, 2 July 2007

রাত্রির কান্না

আমার ঘরে জোনাক জ্বলে, রাত্রি নিশীথ হলে
গুন গুন গুন গান থেমে যায়, সব যেন যাই ভুলে
মনের ভেতর খচখচ ভাব, হঠাত্‍ বসে ধরে
"সবাই কেন নির্জীব আজ? পৃথিবী-টাও মরে"
গুমরে উঠা কান্না-হাসি, মুচড়ে থাকা মন
দুমরে যাওয়া হৃদয় আমার, কাঁদায় সারাক্ষণ
চোরাবালি অন্ধকারে এপাশ ওপাশ ফিরি
বুঝিনাতো কি খোঁজে মন, বৃথাই ভেবে মরি
খানিক পরে সব ভুলে হায় কান্না কেন আসে
ভুলে থাকা নামগুলো আর মুখ যে কেন ভাসে
কান্না আমার ঘুমের ওষুধ, কান্নাই আমার সুখ
কান্না দিয়েই চাই যে ধুয়ে ফেলতে সবার দুখ

Magic of Math

Hi, there is a simple calculation of some real numbers. It's quite interesting, i named it Magic of Math. One brother, Naser Bhai of 99 batch in my University (KUET) who is in Japan now for his Higher Study, has sent it to me .......It's really a magic.

1 x 8 + 1 = 9
12 x 8 + 2 = 98
123 x 8 + 3 = 987
1234 x 8 + 4 = 9876
12345 x 8 + 5 = 98765
123456 x 8 + 6 = 987654
1234567 x 8 + 7 = 9876543
12345678 x 8 + 8 = 98765432
123456789 x 8 + 9 = 987654321

Sunday, 24 June 2007

Political View of Bangladesh

The political field has become very HOT. Although the depression kept the environment quite cool, but still not enough to diminish the HEAT. Isn't it funny when the opposition claims 'we are trying to achieve people's demand' after havocing on the street, attacking running buses with stones, bricks and bamboos inside which were the so called 'people' on behalf of whom they are fighting! It's even funnier when the opposition tried to siege Prime minister's office and found that the prime minister, begum khaleda zia herself sieged the office by pollices. Then again yet another stupidest remark from the opposition leader sheikh hasina who always forgets the weight of her chair - " Come to Dhaka, with whatever you can in your hands, on the day the present government will step down " (What was she thinking ? 7th march,'71? May be!) Once I saw a poll going on about why people dislikes awami league. Believe it or not Sheikh hasina topped the list. (Guess where my vote went ;) ) And the BNP led qualition government has been showing again and again how shameless they can be. Behind all of them quitely laughing the dictector Ershad whose secret alliance with the governemt freed him from almost all the running corruption cases. Pollice forces find their own pleasure beating honest leaders like Asaduzzaman noor and Saber hossain chowdhury.

Here's another thing I observed..

1. Khaleda Zia went to Saudi Arab for her leg treatment.
2. Sheikh hasina went to USA for her ear treatment.
3. Manna Bhuyian went to singapore for engiogram.
4. Abdul Jalil went to singapore for heart treatment.
5. Saber hossain chowdhury went to bangkok to recover from the pollice beating.
6. President Iazuddin went to singapore after suffering from heart attack.

These people are/were placed in the highest positions of the government. Awami league served one term and BNP is going to finish it's second term. But they themselves don't have faith on the medical facility of the country. Reminds me of a joke :

"A person went to have lunch on a restaurent and find the food was not good at all. So he asked the waiter to call the manager. Then the waiter replied 'Sorry sir, manager went to lunch!'"

I'll finish now with two links. First, I never knew that "Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo." is a grammatically valid sentence. It actually is and have used as an example of how homonyms and homophones can be used to create complicated constructs. Check this out here at wikipedia and the second link's also from wikipedia a collection of very funny mathematical jokes. Check them here. Have fun!

Proud to be KUETIANS

Dear all,

Now days are going and we are now at a historic moment of KUET. CSE Dept. of KUET has given birth a baby mobile robot named "Skim-H". This is the outcome of 3rd Year 1st Term student project. The students bearing rolls 0407045, 0407050, 0407051 and 0407052 have completed their CSE 3100 project work successfully to produce the mobile robot. The main features of the mobile robot are as follows:

1) It can be operated in both automatic and voice controlled mode
2) It also be controlled using mobile phone with DTMF sound.

It has four-wheeled DC motor controlled mobile platform. It has different sensors to sense the environment. A PDA is used as a main engine to control the driving mechanism. It also has both Bluetooth and DTMF systems. It also has some other electronic parts such as microcontroller, decoders etc.

It can move some what autonomously by avoiding obstacles since it is a baby now. It can move depending on the voice command like "move forward", stop etc. It is able to introduce itself using its own voice. It can snap picture and can send it to the mother controlling computer. Since it is a baby now, we hope to make it matured by using AI, machine learning and robotic vision techniques soon.

You may contact mifta ( one of the developer) using +8801816589054 to congratulate them. Our ex-student Polin of MMU has helped us to buy some ICs from Malaysia. Special thanks to Polin.

Please, encourage the students to do more new things. And congratulation to those students who have given us the opportunity to feel proud..

Thanks.

Tuesday, 19 June 2007

Some Nice View of Mumbai

Some days ago, i found a smart boy during time passing (Chat) with my computer. His name is Jayesh. He is from Mumbai, India. India is a sovereign country in South Asia . It is the Seventh largest country by geographical area, the second most populous country, and the most populous liberal country in the world.


There are several divisions in India. Mumbai formerly known as Bombay, is the capital of the state of Maharashtra, the most populous city of India, and by some measures the most populous city in the world with an estimated population of about 13 million (as of 2006). Mumbai is located on Salsette Island, off the west coast of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the commercial and entertainment capital of India, and houses important financial institutions, such as the Reserve bank of India (RBI), the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) and the corporate headquarters of many Indian Companies. Mumbai has attracted migrants from all over India because of the immense business opportunities, and the relatively high standard of living, making the city a potpourri of various communities and cultures. The city is home to India's Hindi film and television industry, known as Bollywood. Mumbai is also one of the rare cities to accommodate a national park, the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, within its city limits.

There are some view of Mumbai City, that i got from Jayesh. Thanks Jayesh.

This is the view of Gateway of India











View of marine Drive from Girgaum Chowpatty.


Hazi Ali - A Great View not only in the sense of nature, but also in the sense of Religion.



Mumbai At Night

Sunday, 17 June 2007

Welcome in Partha's World

Hello All ...

I've created this web page with a new dream, a dream to express my Ideas, to share interesting things and more... This is my individual site, but all of you are welcome here. I think each person of the world are curious in nature ...so i hope this site always increase your curiosity. It is just started ... Check it out everyday ...Dont forget to click on the links ... this will keep me running with the blog..

Thanks ...

My New Office Desk



At the very beginning, i.e. at the day of my joining in Ericsson I have got a Desk at Ericsson office in Rupayan golden Age, which is situated at Gulshan-2, Dhaka, Bangladesh.There i've got a Laptop, and also a Desktop Computer. I've joined at LM Ericsson Bangladesh Ltd at 27 th May,2007. I was very happy as i have an id and also i have got a destination and also new direction of my life.. But the days are not really good. Now i miss my class, my friends and also my Hall.

Our university life was really good, we all have fun and all my friends were really good.Now i think, if i were a student again.....!

However, here is the view of my Office Desk