Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 Jai Gurudev, SORRY FOR THE FORWARDED HUMOR MESSAGE,it was by mistake i send it, but i think abdul kalam message is OK it reminds us what india is the spirit given to us by our sages so i sincerely request the moderator of the to remove the message as early as possible amit carry on with ur exams there is no hurry we want u to fare well in exams ,are u doing any sadhana to fare well in exams i think its ur +2 exams right ? so once u are done let us know arvind why are u silent not writing anything ashish is facing 2 problems 1)name of the website 2)categories pls accelerate the decision process ashish regarding searh the i completely agree with u keywords are better known by the presenter of the article , i think u are thinking just fine amit our current target is 30MEGS and trying to fill it, but we are not restricting ourselves to that once we get soemthing readied by 21 sprl, then we have to do more consolidated,consistent and dedicated planning hi anurag i think people are waiting for the name ,i hope ur not angry with me ,pls dont be so yes bishnuji we should try to make a beaware list,that will help people from going to quacks, but u did not mention it earlier mails and regrding posting of audio and video we have to take the consent of Gurudham before doing it, now it has become a well recognised fact luv to all Jai Gurudev --- In , "Ashish Marathe" <nikhilashish> wrote: > JAI GURUDEV > Hi all... > > While I am waiting for the final, numerologically selected name for the new website, I thought I better plan the search mechanism. > > Basically, any post will have these elements: > 1. Title 2. Summary 3. Author 4. Date 5. Content 6. Keywords > > Notice the last element, keywords. When the author posts something, he/she specifies 3-4 keywords relevent to content. My search mechanism will work on these keywords only. Yes, I can scan the whole document, but that may display irrelevent results and slow the whole process. Suppose, the article is something like this: > > "I wanted to learn meditation from Gurudev, but after meeting him, I realized that spiritualism is not limited to yoga. I found the ocean of tantra..." > > As you can see, the author is heading towards Tantra. But if a user searches 'meditation' and if my mechanism scans the whole document, this article would also be listed. I agree that anything related to Guruji is great, but hey, this whole site is on Guruji and his teachings. So either we must show relevent things or we don't need a search mechanism at all. > > Sincerely, > > Ashish Marathe > > JAI GURUDEV Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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