CSC Scheduled Walk-in Interviews

Posted on December 06, 2008 in Corel Photobook

.fullpost{display:none;} Designation: Mainframe Professionals-Scheduled Walk-in Interviews Job Description: 1. Mainframe Developers: MF Developer - 3 to 6 years of experience - COBOL, DB2 MF Developer -- COBOL, DB2, JCL (2 years demonstrated experience) Experience in programming COBOL batch, stored procedures and subroutines Strong coding and testing skills 2. Mainframe Testers: Experience:- 3+ years in testing and experience in mainframe batch processing, Test Director, JCL, SPUFI, DB2, COBOL. Desired Profile: The MF Developers should have strong COBOL, DB2, JCL (2 years demonstrated experience) Strong Experience in programming COBOL batch, stored procedures and subroutines Strong coding and testing skills The MF Testers should have 3+ years in testing and experience in mainframe batch processing, Test Director, JCL, SPUFI, DB2, COBOL. The candidates must have Excellent communication skills, including verbal, written, listening. Demonstrated ability to learn quickly and understand business requirements. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Experience: 3 - 6 Industry Type: IT-Software/ Software Services Functional Area: QA & Testing Education: UG - Any Graduate - Any Specialization PG - Any PG Course - Any Specialization Location: Mainframe Professionals-Scheduled Walk-in Interviews Keyword: Mainframe Developers, Mainframe Testing Contact: CSC India Pvt Ltd Email: skhan35@csc.com Website: http://www.csc.com Reference: Mainframe/CVNS-2109 How to Apply Click here to Apply

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Flight Attendant Salary Basics - Part II

Posted on December 05, 2008 in Corel Photobook

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my favourite cereal

Posted on December 04, 2008 in Adobe GoLive

Class today was really interesting, I learned alot about using Adobe illustrator; being in control of the pen tool and all the other pallet! I think the gradient, blend and arrange tools are really great! Hopefully with practise I can do lots of stuff with them. Well I am not a joke freak, I like to listen to jokes but I can't tell a good joke myself, I can tease but not tell a good joke so I think I would borrow one. A man was driving down the interstate at 22 miles per hour. He never went above or below. An officer noticed and followed him a while and then pulled him over. Before the officer could even get to the window the man was saying "I was not speeding, the speed limit is 22 miles per hour and that is exactly what I was doing, I was not speeding". The police officer said, "I didn't pull you over for speeding, I pulled you over for going to slow". The man said "But the sign says 22". The officer told him that he was on Interstate 22. As the man shook his head, the officer noticed that there were three women sitting inside the car. All of them were sitting with their mouths hanging open. Their faces were very white and their hair was completely messy. The police officer leaned toward the man and said "What's wrong with them?" The man said "Well, we just came off of Interstate 134". That is not my joke, I got it from http://geography.about.com/library/misc/blhumor.htm cheap corel draw cheap microsoft office

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Voice actors sound off

Posted on November 30, 2008 in Borland Delphi

Piglet Remembering John Fiedler (1925-2005) Jim Hill remembers that great big talent who provided Piglet's very small voice: Character actor John Fiedler, who passed away this past Saturday at the age of 80. by Jim Hill You know, it's kind of bizarre that John Fiedler -- the original voice of Piglet -- actually died within 24 hours of Paul Winchell's passing. "Why bizarre?," you ask. Well, you see, there's this story that I had originally wanted to tell as part of yesterday's Winchell tribute. About the very last time Paul was hired to provide Tigger's voice for a Disney animated feature. A project that was then entitled "Winnie the Pooh and the Family Tree." Winchell's first (and only) recording session for this movie came in the Spring of 1998. And -- as the guys in the booth listened to the obvious rasp in Paul's voice -- it quickly became apparent that the 76-year-old performer no longer sounded like Tigger. I mean, sure, Winchell had originated this character's voice back in that 1968 Disney featurette, "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day." But now -- over 30 years later -- this voiceover veteran could no longer produce Tigger's distinctive bouncy, trouncy sound. So -- after that single session -- Paul was let go from the project. And Disney eventually brought in vocal pro Jim Cummings, who was already doing Pooh's voice for "Family Tree." And -- given that Jim had already been doing Tigger's voice (On various Disney television shows and/or for Disney Consumer Products. Where it had proven to be very cost effective to hire a Paul Winchell sound-alike, rather than pay full price for the really-for-real Paul Winchell ... Anyway ... ) -- it only made sense to replace Winchell with Cummings. Of course, what Disney hadn't counted on was all the bad publicity that would erupt as a direct result of Paul's dismissal. The trades were immediately full of headlines like "Disney Bounces Tigger" and "Winchell gets thrown out of 'Family Tree'." (Which may explain the studio ultimately decided to change this film's title. Dropping "Winnie the Pooh and the Family Tree" in favor of "The Tigger Movie.") Anywho ... The press keeps looking for ways to keep this controversy going. Which is why reporters eventually approached John Fiedler, the last remaining member of the original vocal cast that Walt Disney Productions had assembled 'way back in the 1960s to do those first three "Winnie the Pooh" featurettes. John was the only member of that ensemble who was still under contract to the studio. So -- hoping for a good quote -- a columnist asked Fiedler point-blankly what he thought about Disney replacing Winchell with Cummings. John replied: "I'm just glad that Jim can't do Piglet's voice." That's a cute little story, don't you think? Which was why I was originally thinking about weaving it into yesterday's article. But eventually I decided against including that particular anecdote. Why For? Well ... Because that joke actually comes at Paul's expense. It's a laugh that only occurs because of this extremely trying time in Winchell's life. That period when this entertainment vet just felt that he had become too old to perform anymore. So I guess you can understand why I originally decided to spike that story. Even though it obviously showcased Fiedler's quick wit, this veteran character's ability to continue to surprise people with his awesome comic timing. Well, who knew that -- just hours after I'd decided to cut that anecdote out of my Winchell tribute -- that I'd now have a logical reason to bring up that particular John Fiedler story. Speaking of Mr. Winchell ... I guess I should mention there's actually sort of a happy ending to that Paul-gets-fired story. You see, just around this same time, the Imagineers were beginning work on WDW's new dark ride, "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh." And -- after they saw all those stories in the paper about Disney dismissing Winchell from the "Family Tree" project -- the guys at WDI obviously thought that this was a pretty lousy way to treat a television legend. So when the Imagineers began recording the soundtrack for this new Fantasyland attraction, they insisted that Paul come in and perform Tigger's vocals. The guys from WDI ... They really didn't care that Winchell sounded a little raspy. What mattered to them was that the man who had originated this character's voice was now providing Tigger's vocals for their "Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" ride. The message that the Imagineers were obviously trying to get across to Paul was: We're not all like those guys over at Disney Feature Animation. We actually value who you are and what you've done for our company. More importantly, we appreciate all the entertainment that you've provided us with over the past 50 years. And -- given that the Imagineers also made a point of hiring John Fiedler to record Piglet's dialogue for this new Disney World attraction -- I guess it's pretty obvious that the guys at WDI thought fairly highly of John too. Unfortunately, the "Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" ride was pretty much Winchell's last hurrah with the Walt Disney Company. Whereas Fiedler ... He actually went on to do a number of new projects for the Mouse House after that. Providing Piglet's vocals for "The Book of Pooh" TV series, the "Mickey's House of Villains"&"Winnie the Pooh: Springtime for Roo" video premieres as well as the "Piglet's Big Movie"&"Pooh's Heffaump Movie" theatrical releases. In fact, there's still one more project in the pipeline -- "Pooh's Heffalump Halloween -- The Movie" -- that John also did voicework for. Though that video premiere isn't due to hit store shelves 'til September 13th of this year. Anyhow ... I just wish that Winchell could have experienced what Fiedler did over the last few years of his life. That sense that -- even though John was a man in his late 70s -- he was still someone who could add something unique to the mix. Which is why Disney deliberately sought Fiedler out whenever they were getting a new "Winnie the Pooh" project off the ground. But now that John's gone ... Well, given the billions that the Mouse makes off of the sale of Pooh-related products each year, it's pretty obvious that this franchise is going to have to continue. Which is why the guys over Disney's voice department are probably already wondering who they're going to get to fill Fiedler's shoes. Maybe they'll get lucky and find another huge talent like Jim Cummings. Someone who -- thanks to their own comic genius as well as the gift of mimicry --will be able to create a close approximation of Paul Winchell's Tigger. Still, given that Tigger's voice was obviously patterned after the voice that Winchell used to do for his Knucklehead Smiff character, it was fairly easy for Disney to come up a replacement bouncy, trouncy tiger. Whereas Fielder's distinctive take on Piglet -- that halting delivery, the sense that this character was constantly struggling to keep his fears under control, the obvious heart that John poured into this part -- it might take Disney's voice department quite a while to come up with an actor who can accomplish what Fiedler did. Which was make us care about -- even fall in love with -- a small, fretful pig. The entire JHM staff wishes to extend its heartfelt condolensces to the friends & family of John Fiedler during their time of sorrow. cheap corel draw cheap microsoft office

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How a Slug made friends with a GNU and a Penguin

Posted on November 25, 2008 in Adobe Pagemaker

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Posted on November 24, 2008 in Adobe Premiere

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Windows Activation Server Outage: Human Error

Posted on November 24, 2008 in Autodesk Revit Building

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Do you listen to music when you listen to Coil?

Posted on November 22, 2008 in Cakewalk Music

Constant Shallowness Leads to Evil is the most extreme outing by Coil I have had the pleasure of listening to. This is really extreme stuff and is the closest to say, Merzbow, that they ever got. I rate this and Merzbow's "Oersted" as the most challenging discs I own, which does not make them bad at all. With releases as these the way you listen to music is not a required one. You need to change the setting, change the scenario. This is not easy listening nor is it enjoyable setting; you need to concentrate hard in order to penetrate this stuff. You simply need to focus. Your reward is on its way. Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/155614378/Constant.zip.html Tracks Higher Beings Command I Am The Green Child Beige Lowest Common Abominator Freebase Chakra Tunnel Of Goats [ends at track 23] Personnel John Balance Peter Christopherson Simon Norris Thighpaulsandra Label Threshold Building Country UK Catalogue ESKATON 24 Format CD Date September 2000 Edition Notes Mistakenly shares the planed file whole number with Moment Engines Moving. Originates within a pink C-shell affair. Press release That new edition closed Coil animations with the threat of lavishness conjointly responds with noise. It's catechism ended musick. This intense number of energetic anger explores areas that Coil feel certain threatened to open out into bounded by the turn, but remarkably know pursued with identical hallucinatory ferocity. 6 new posts still fresh with blood again electronics. It is released to coincide with Coil's 2nd Royal Festival Hall concert this day; an event which Coil are work Periodicity Is Without reservation. Qualities of connecting? Lou Reed's Metal Contraption Music, Can, LaMonte Young, Flipper, Butthole Surfers, Supermarket Spectrum. Occasioned & arranged ancient history John Balance, Peter Christopherson & Thighpaulsandra. cheap microsoft office cheap corel draw

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Spend a Night in a Box

Posted on November 22, 2008 in Cakewalk Music

I think that this post has the most fun music to listen to. Just the other day I listened to Sue Jack Daniels song from this album while going to my job, and I just smiled while listening to the words. Cleaner in production than their Sub Pop outings, equally funny and enjoyable. Recommended as high as possible! http://www.badongo.com/file/10955071 cheap corel draw cheap microsoft office

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Fugazi - 2001 - The Argument

Posted on November 17, 2008 in Adobe Audition

"By Laurence Station Ah, Fugazi. Politically charged to the point of near self-parody, as passionate about its causes (which are legion) as its music. Champions of the $10 CD (I actually picked up The Argument for $8.99) and $5 live shows. In all things, as serious as a Dick Cheney heart attack. It would be easy to take shots at this seminal DIY outfit, to find chinks in its overly anti-capitalistic armor. But such potshots would be missing the point, since one listen to Fugazi's latest work, The Argument, transcends the band's overtly left-wing political leanings, even when the lyrics refuse to let you forget where these guys are coming from. In its incredible musicianship and careful craftsmanship, The Argument also makes evident the immense care with which this quartet goes about the business of record making. The album begins with the stellar backbone of drummer Brendan Canty and bassist Joe Lally providing a peerless rhythm section for guitarists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto to play off of. Tracks like "Full Disclosure" and "Life and Limb" expertly showcase the interplay between the four musicians, the backbeat providing a rock-solid foundation from which the twin guitars take flight. Yet it's the sixth track, "The Kill," that takes this work to places earlier Fugazi efforts have rarely gone. Rising out of a delicate, almost gauzy beat, the song feels as if it's exploring every corner of its considerable acoustical range. Following on the heels of this is the album's centerpiece, the brilliant "Strangelight," showcasing a patient, more focused Fugazi, willing to take greater chances with its sound, each member trusting their fellow bandmates' talents implicitly. Amy Domingues' work on cello blends seamlessly with that of the four principals. The result is one of the great tracks in a career filled with notable cuts. Ultimately, The Argument succeeds on two distinct levels: First, it reaffirms Fugazi's standing as one of the top rock outfits working today. And second, whether you agree with the band's politics or not, it spells out the members' litany of concerns in a creative and, thankfully, not overly preachy way. Solid work, gentlemen." ~ Shaking Through Label: Dischord Records Catalog#: DIS130CD Released: Oct 2001 Genre: Rock Style: Punk Submitted by: Matto Tracklisting: 01 Untitled (0:52) 02 Cashout (4:24) 03 Full Disclosure (3:53) 04 Epic Problem (3:59) 05 Life And Limb (3:09) 06 The Kill (5:27) 07 Strangelight (5:53) 08 Oh (4:29) 09 Ex-Spectator (4:18) 10 Nightshop (4:02) 11 Argument (4:27) cheap corel draw cheap microsoft office

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