tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2085771970779369940.post6955103724245230969..comments2024-03-19T00:05:10.332+05:30Comments on Parimala Hariprasad: Akashwani - Voice from the SkyParimala Hariprasadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15304352526906191995noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2085771970779369940.post-15325143782624396752009-08-03T13:26:05.731+05:302009-08-03T13:26:05.731+05:30Pari,
Did you report this problem to the HDFC?.
...Pari,<br /><br />Did you report this problem to the HDFC?.<br /><br />-Sharath.BSharath Byregowdahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05598574569004749448noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2085771970779369940.post-50475867684080714042009-07-31T09:28:24.663+05:302009-07-31T09:28:24.663+05:30Correction of my Typo error:
If the user needs to...Correction of my Typo error:<br /><br />If the user needs to enter the italics or bold text(s) or to add anchor for the being entered text, it will not display what HTML tags to use or how to use the HTML tags for the entered text or being entered text.<br /><br /><br /><br />>> I missed this -- Moving of cursor is possible in the comment GUI using Firefox, on editing the entered content. But, it will was not possible to move the cursor using arrow keys for the first time after entering the text in comment text area. <br /><br />All these behaviors were observed on the machine that I used. Other environment, may have or may not have these behaviors.Ravisuriyanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2085771970779369940.post-89931471326874360492009-07-30T22:31:31.175+05:302009-07-30T22:31:31.175+05:30This comment box appears to have different behavio...This comment box appears to have different behavior with Firefox 3.5.1 and IE 6.0.<br /><br />Was unable move the arrows keys in the comment text area on entering comments of minimum one line or more or for the 2 newlines with no contents in the Firefox. Also it was not possible to paste the text contents using keyboard keys 'CTRL + V' and using mouse.<br /><br />Where as in IE it was able to move the arrow keys in the comment text area on entering comments of minimum one lines or of single line. Was able paste the text contents using keyboard keys 'CTRL + V' and with mouse too.<br /><br />The time taken to display the text area of this comment layout to enter the comments was around 55 seconds. The same was not observed in the other comment GUI layout provided by Blogger using IE as well as Firefox.<br /><br />Time taken to show the preview content with this comment GUI was around 21 seconds, which was not observed in the other comment GUI of Blogger using IE as well as Firefox.<br /><br />If the user needs to enter the italics or bold text(s) or to add achor for the being entered text, it will not display, what to use or hot to use as in the pop out comment GUI of Blogger.<br /><br />The 'Edit' hypertext available in the preview mode was not functional in IE. It was functional i.e., it was able to use 'Edit' in preview using Firefox.<br /><br />User needed to wait on each action that is done. The same was not observed in the other comment GUI of Blogger using IE as well as Firefox.<br /><br />To be observed and to investigate -- is these behavior is experienced and witnessed by other readers and users of Blogger.Ravisuriyanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2085771970779369940.post-1861111008705364882009-07-30T22:09:46.598+05:302009-07-30T22:09:46.598+05:30After reading this writing, I get many questions i...After reading this writing, I get many questions in me and trying to answer them. The few questions are:<br /><br />>> People -- can be an oracle?<br />>> Question is to learn, understand and know, for the extent we can rely on the oracle -- 'People'?<br />>> If did so, when, how, why and for what to reply upon?<br />>> What or which oracle (heuristic) identifies problem with an oracle?<br />>> what do I understand by 'People' and who are those 'People' in my context?<br />>> An Oracle 'People' have emotions -- looks like emotion(s) can also act as a trigger heuristic.<br />>> Does the oracles if any other than oracle 'People' have the emotions? If yes, how they are expressed?<br />>> So, the oracles (heuristics) have the emotions?<br /><br /><br /><br />>> Consistency and in consistency for how long?<br />>> If a gap between 'in' and 'consistency' is removed, which was 'in consistency' turns to be 'inconsistency'.<br />>> What is that gap? I am learning them. How do I recognize and differentiate between 'in consistency' and 'inconsistency' when I pronounce them in my talk?<br /><br />>> How does this can be understood by others? Which (when, how, why) is 'in consistency' and which (when, how, why) is not<br />'inconsistency'?<br />>> Appears to me sometimes written words can be ambiguous which I learned.Then what about the pronounced or spoken words ('in consistency' and 'inconsistency')?<br /><br /><br />>> What oracles and heuristics helps me to identify this gap?<br />>> What oracles (heuristics) can be used here or can be identified or discovered here or can be invented or reinvented here?<br /><br /><br />I am learning and helping myself to look for, the questions to the questions, answers to the questions and questions to the answers.Ravisuriyanoreply@blogger.com