Nazham.com

Nazham.com :
Nazham.com
A blog about computing, programming (Microsoft related products and open source), technologies, Linux, latest internet trends and other general topic outside Information Technology scope.
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Just here for the view

Most recent posts

12/02 14:29 How to Check for Open Ports in Ubuntu
There are various ways to view for open ports on your local Ubuntu/Linux machine. However, I particularly prefer two methods/command below, since it is simple, and without any third-party application. Related posts:
7/03 10:57 Pagoda and Edwin
I'm a great fan of the Pagoda T-shirt. I had some reservations at first, due to its old man image ... but now I no longer care, simply because I am old heh heh ... Wearing it as an undershirt, sweat doesn't show on your formal wear when it's hot ......
7/06 2:26 Broadband done right
I saw this tagline on a billboard by DiGi Broadband. Hoo boy do they have some nerve! Anyway I do hope it's true. Malaysian broadband providers aren't exactly renowned for their availability and consistency. Meaningful competition is certainly very...
7/09 3:30 Un-unethical gender discrimination
There is at least one job in this world for which I suppose it's quite alright to practise gender discrimination: lactation educator. No related posts. No related posts.
7/22 4:04 Tribute to toll booth operators
If you haven't noticed, Malaysia is The Land of Toll Booths. Okay, Peninsular Malaysia; Klang Valley, especially. It's now ingrained in every KL and PJ car driver's mind: do I pay toll today, or do I take the free, congested, traffic-light-encumbered...

People who like this blog also like

Some favorites of the author

more..

Advert approval stats

Average advert is approved in 1 hour
A low time means the owner takes their buyers seriously and doesn't tie up their credits.
0.00% of advert requests declined
Higher percentages suggest a more discerning site owner, applicants should check their advert is likely to fit with the blog topic and format
0.00% of approved requests declined
Higher percentages indicate a risk of last-minute cancellation