Feb 19, 2009

What's there in Myanmar???

I got a chance to visit Myanmar for a day. It was beyond imagination. Somehow it became a reality one fine day. We, a group of six, crossed the check gates of India to Step into a foreign country.


But for our suprise the place looked like a village in our country. The main features there was 'The Lake of No Return' which has historic importance and a 'buddhist temple'.


The Burmeese market was the main thing of the cross border journey. The Indian currency is dear to them than their money. The 'burmeese cigerrette' is well known in India. 'Burmeese sword' which is a famous drawing room decorator in Indian houses.

It shaped my concepts and ideas on different aspects of life. It was not what I expected. But it was informative and inspiring.


There is something which we can learn from everything we do or come across. We may find it silly or useless. But you may not understand the changes it make in your life or attitudes. So find time to enjoy whatever you do. That may be the invisible hands which makes a better you.

Method to Open Windows Explorer from Command Prompt

Method 1

Its easy to jump to a dirve or a location in cmd by giving the command C: , D: etc. But have you ever thought of opening a window like 'My Computer' with a command in CMD?

It is very simple. Try typing the command "explorer" without quotes. You will be shocked to see your 'My Documents' window displayed.

But duing my search to open other locations directly with the same command, I found something interesting.

Try typing "explorer," without quotes. You will find your 'My Computer' window poping. Try typing "explorer,.". You will get a different output. It changes with the changes you make with the symbols.

To open other locations you can type the location after the word explorer with a space or a coma. Eg: explorer c:\windows or explorer,c:\windows

This commands are working in 'Run' box also. But the commands with symbols may not work.


Rest is left to you. Keep trying different symbols and explore more.....

Method 2

The "start" also can be used for opening a window from CMD.
Syntax: start c:

This will do the same job of explorer.

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