*Resignation Letter*

*Dear Sir,*

It is with great regret and sorrow that I’m writing you, but I’m leaving the
job. The offer was too lucrative and attractive for me to turn down. I had
to abscond because I wanted to avoid a scene with the HR and you. I am sorry
but I had no choice.* TaTa – Bye Bye…*

The project is working fine. There are only 108 issues pending, out of which
only 38% issues are High Priority. Hence I am sure there is no need to worry
about. The next Phase of major enhancements I have been working upon, have
been completed halfway. I am sure the new person who would replace me would
not understand what all I had done so far. Hence, for his and your
convenience, I have taken care to remove all the work that I had been doing
this far for nearly 3 months now. I am sure you will appreciate my insight
and “big heart”. *A great gesture…*

Also, I have changed my contact number. So you will not be able to get in
touch with me, to congratulate me. But I know your blessings are always with
me. Last but not the least, I also have the Rs. 12000 entrusted to me by our
company’s cultural events group, for the upcoming movie event. I am sure you
would have wanted me to keep it with myself as an added bonus from our
company. I respect you very much, hence your wish is my command.*Bless me
always…*

Don’t worry sir. I am 2 years experienced now, learning so much from your
company. So I will surely use this knowledge to write better programs for
the new company. Someday I’m sure we will meet sometime in the future. If
you wish, I will surely be glad to give my employee reference for you to
apply for a job in the new company which I am joining. *Always yours
faithfully…*

*Your faithful employee,
SW Engineer*

*PS:*
Dearest Boss, none of the above is true. I’m am still busy working at the
client side. I just wanted to remind you that there are worse things in life
than my “Request to reconsider my Salary Appraisal” attached with this mail.
Please approve it and call when it is safe for me to come to our Office to
discuss this.

My respect and Best Regards to you!


On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 8:35 PM, Tim S <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a view where I'm trying to show images the largest possible
> size they can be.  So I have the ImageView set to fill_parent for both
> width and height with a scaleType of fitCenter.  However, I have a
> caption area (currently a LinearLayout) that I'd like to align with
> the bottom of the actual image.  The problem is, if the image has more
> of a landscape orientation, the bottom of the image won't go all the
> way to the bottom of the ImageView so my caption ends up way below the
> image.  Is there any easy way to accomplish this?
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