Wednesday, December 14, 2011

A series of similar posts??

I am now posting my regular posts. I realized I need to post what comes to my mind. I will post. The recent posts were the final works of my course I had to accomplish. I might have been too formal in those writings. I will be, but to a less extent. I will be going with more posts soon. Happy end to the semester for me.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Act Now, Don't Care

What I want to say is you just need to get something more out of the Internet service. It has been a boon to the human community, and all remains in the hands of the civilization to do with this benefit. If somebody comes and persuades you to do something through the internet that might cause harm to any group or individual, then it all lies in your conscience and moral values to commit the act. We all need to rethink the purpose of the internet in order to use it wisely and secure our various digital rights. There remains the possibility of countless objections to the solutions proposed to reduce the internet hazards, but the desire to wisely act against the consequences surely outweighs the oppositions. One should not be caring for such objections when it seems that there are a lot of reasonable answers to the existing internet issues. So, I hope that you will take a step forward to aware every individual around you about the consequences and guide them to be more sensible while accessing the internet. This certainly leads to a prosperous digital world with maximum efficiency and hence strengthens the principles of modern technology.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Let's guide people

We've seen a surge of internet revolution throughout the recent decades. There has been rise in the advent and use of modern technologies led by human innovations. Though largely making people's lives easier, Internet has brought in many consequences as well. The most desirable way to minimize these can be organizing different campaigns, both locally and globally. Since many growing companies like Microsoft, Google, Facebook have pushed the internet dependency to a higher level, they maybe be taken as more responsible agents in the cyberspace. The reason that their influence on people has been incessantly elevating implies that the initiatives they take in order to aware people about possible loopholes of the internet can propel the wise use of internet. Many corporations inform the internet users of the consequences that may arise due to some of their inconsiderate acts. If we widen their initiatives to form different campaigns in almost every part of the world through global and local organizations, then the hazards can definitely be prevented in the cyberspace.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

You've got other things, too.

As long as the technology keeps stretching its hold (and that is what it's been doing so rapidly), we cannot run away from the looping and reproducing consequences that fall upon us. There has been a lot of debate on how we can prevent ourselves from the burning issues of internet security. What remains as a big evidence behind the consequences is our own stupidity and a lack of judgment. We have been offered privileges to share almost everything with our peers in the digital world that has been strengthening the bridge to our physical world. If we keep unfolding ourselves virtually to the open world, without caring our privacy, we might turn very prone to the sufferings. Internet is available to us to do something good and all we have to do is make a unique existence on the virtual world. There are high chances of fatal outcomes when social networking is used excessively. Actually, we can find a lot of better stuffs on the internet if it is used in a more productive way. All we need to do is teach ourselves about the good virtues and leave minimum chances for the vulnerability that anybody can invite when acted irrationally. So, it's all upon you to get more out of the internet service and remember, besides social networking, you've got other things, too. Stay open. Stay safe.

Monday, December 5, 2011

We can manage solutions

It is not the best option to outlaw the internet in order to abate all consequences invited by its use. If the technology has caused many problems to the humans, then there has to be solutions to these. Some of these have been adopted in many parts of the world. The only thing concerned with adoption is the readiness of the country's government to step on the righteous path. We can curb the crimes that get committed by the use of internet. Every country's government needs to ensure optimum internet security in almost all the servers that run  throughout the country. The technical operations such as maintenance, content-management, and monitoring have to be regularly carried out in order to safeguard the internet ethics and principles. If anyone tries to send unwanted data to the users and attempts to persuade somebody to commit a crime, then the government can track down the culprit through careful monitoring. The only way we can minimize the crimes aided with internet technology is write the policies and establish a high-level governance. 

Friday, December 2, 2011

What problems from Internet?

It is a fact that we are truly in love with the networking that we have, both in our physical and digital world. The human communities have formed a companionship since ages and have tried to improve the amity  in many ways. One way they did it was through a digital space called Internet. Even today, it has become a part of our lives and its impact has ranged to such a wide space that the world follows its daily chores only with the aid of networking. Today, we have business hubs, Facebook, Twitter, blogs and all other websites which provide almost every information one needs. Facebook has become an integral part of our lives, minimizing the chances of separation from our dear ones. It has allowed everyone to share their sentiments virtually with the people in their circles. The same thing goes with every other web pages, operating only in other various forms such as education, news, commerce, entertainment, travel, etc.

Although we have been enthralled by the way of living that has been enhanced by the Internet, there are these rising complexities triggered by it due to its wrong use. The things we share in the Internet can never be perceived by everybody in the same way. There has been a surge of social networking sites in the recent years that has added to the problems caused by Internet. Cyber-bullying has been a common problem in every part of the world connected by the Internet. The social crimes and violent activities have taken a expansionary shape which has disturbed the social integrity and moral values. Since the obscene contents have frequently been promoted through the Internet, the sentiments of kids and adults alike have been agitated. The trend of hacking has been escalating to a never-anticipated level that has hugely made the businesses fail. All these consequences reflect the harmful side of the Internet and the technology as a whole.

The problems caused by the Internet can only be measured when the solutions to these are discussed. These provide an insight on what shape the consequences have attained and how these are to be minimized. The next post rightly focuses on the solutions to the consequences that have been caused by the wrong use of the Internet.

Monday, June 13, 2011

I was interviewed

June 5, Sunday My dad had a car accident. He luckily survived the unfortunate time. June 6, Monday I had scheduled an interview with a consulate officer for a US visa.

The always-boring Sunday (at least for me) brought with it such an unpleasant news this time that I started fearing about the possibility of series of bad times ahead, with "my day" just seven hours forward. My head was on the verge of bursting like hell. The whole psyche started to revolve around such unexpected affairs, and I just couldn't keep myself from anticipating the undesired result the next day, on the final day, on the final show. Heaviness grew inside my head taking its toll in a very intense manner. I couldn't stand firm on my feet. The intimidation kept rolling over my head. I just feared until I slept.

Finally, I woke up the next day. Here it was, the day I was waiting to behold since a year. I kept my mind in complete vacuum away form the intimidating news of the previous day. I reached the embassy at 7 in the morning, sixty minutes earlier than the appointment date. Thirty minutes later, the gate opened for the applicants and the queue started to build up. Tensions were literally supposed to be in nascent form, and they did so mixing with lower-esteemed sentiments. I freed myself from these. I reached the next corner of the embassy and submitted my magic file (magic was yet to be proved). I waited for about 45 minutes amidst the switching of on and off-state mind. At one time, my heartbeat took its pace to a higher level, and this caused me trouble. Then the deep breaths and musical sentiments came into action. I felt relaxed. I was called at counter no 6. Suddenly, I stood up and concluded that it was the final show and I needed to take over. I confronted well-easy questions and I got through. The officer uttered the words "Kishor, we have qualified you for a visa". Oh yes, I was interviewed.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Extracting nationalism

It's been such a long time, almost since my first step on earth, that now I realize there's something called nationalism in my soul. It's not only in me, it's in eveybody's soul. I believe it just needs a time to stretch out from the soul. I'm not making a pompous statement here, saying that I have an intense nationalism that others haven't. I just feel this has been the time I've started to begin tasting some sort of patriotism in me. The aura seems so absorbing that I just can't resist being absorbed in this fresh air. The recent days have showed the concoction of my emotions, blending the patriotic feelings with the music tastes and with the natural awe I behold around. My body just seems doing great with all these reflections, and I guess the soul seeks for energizing experiences whenever the body goes on a weary path. I'm for the same reason trying to know the things around and making the best of the experience I jump in.
The patriotism is just amazing enough to think progressively. I'm witnessing a slight inch of patriotism rising in me; though mimimal in intensity, the toll it can bring stands serenely. 'Smalls' when connected by a never-dying wire result in the "Larges".
The point is that I'm joining the event this May 14, and will definitely wave our national flag. It will rise right above my head and I'll be one of the souls who is always proud to be a Nepali and will always stand up for his nation. "Jai Nepal"