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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

USB Drive

2GB USB flash drive is not use only for data storage, but it use for a voice recorder. You can records any sound whenever you need and save it in WAV format. It has Built-in a rechargeable batter, You can use it 5 hours continuous recording. You can keep it in pocket and go with your data and information.


usb flash drives

usb flash storage


usb flash memory
Features:
  • Built-in voice recording On/Off switch
  • File Format: WAV - 1GB ~ 70hours recording
  • Built-in rechargeable battery
  • Battery powered (around 5 hours per full charge)
  • LED indicator
  • USB 2.0
  • Portable and easy operation
  • Plug and Play
  • Support Window 7 / Vista / XP, Linux 2.4, Mac OS X or latest version
  • Dimension: 64 x 21 x 9mm (approx.)
  • Weight: 13g

voice recorder 2gb

usb flash drives
it is avaliable in $23
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Athan (Azan) Software Download For Pc

It supports multilingual languages including Arabic, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, German, Dutch, Russian, Bosnian, and Turkish Languages. Minutes adjustment to make the prayer times 100% accurate according to your local Masjid (Mosque). Hijri date adjustment according to user country.

If you’re often far from your computer, you can print out prayer times for a month. Happily, the program doesn’t take much system memory while running in the background. Straightforward and helpful, Athan Basic is a great download for observant Muslims.

Pray Times

http://www.athan.islamicfinder.org/athan/basic/AthanBasic.exe

New SMS Jokes

Principal: agar koi larka girls hostel mai gaya

to first time 100 Rs fine hoga, 2nd time 200 fine

& 3rd time 500.

Students: Sir, membership kitnay ki hogi?

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Google Search Tricks

There are several operators and commands Google support. For instance, "site:" is a special operator, and the query [site:www.google.com] doesn't do a normal search but instead finds all web pages indexed for www.google.com

Like that, there are many interesting and cool search tricks and commands in Google which you may not know. Following are some of them -

by:- Abhay

Independence day of India Pictures

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For More pics please visit:- Independence images by Abhay Singh

Independence Day of India

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    <b>&quot;Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we will redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom. A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new, when an age ends and when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds utterance.... We end today a period of ill fortune, and India <span class="IL_AD" id="IL_AD2">discovers</span> herself again.&quot;</b></p>
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    <font color="#800000">- Jawaharlal Nehru</font><br />
    <font color="#ff0000">(Speech on Indian Independence Day, 1947)</font></div>
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    On 15 August 1947, India attained freedom from the British Rule. Every year, August 15 is celebrated as the Independence Day in India. This national festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm all over the country.<br />
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    The Independence Day of any country is a moment of pride and glory. On this special occasion, rich tributes are paid to the freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives and fought to free their motherland from the clutches of the oppressors - British who ruled the country.<br />
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    The British, had initially come for trade but gradually took over the total administration of the country.<br />
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    At the strike of midnight of the August 15, 1947, India shook off the shackles of British Rule and became free. It was a night of celebration all over the country.<br />
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    Commemorating the day India attained freedom (15th August); Independence Day is celebrated with flag hoisting ceremonies and cultural programmes all over the country. The main program is held at the Red Fort where the Prime Minster unfurls <span class="IL_AD" id="IL_AD5">the National Flag</span> and it is saluted by Guns.<br />
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    The Prime Minister&#39;s speech at the Red Fort in Delhi is a major highlight. Patriotic presentations by school children add colors to the celebrations.<br />
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    Delhi&rsquo;s skyline gets dotted with thousands of kites taking to the sky this day. Similar programmes are held at all the State capitals also.<br />
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    The preparations begin a month in advance. Roads are <span class="IL_AD" id="IL_AD3">decorated</span> with flags and buntings. Buildings of national importance are illuminated.<img alt="jai_hind.jpg" height="161" src="http://www.festivalsofindia.in/img/jai_hind.jpg" style="margin: 10px; float: right;" title="jai_hind.jpg" width="475" /></p>
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India Before and After the Independence.

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    <font class="boldtextbig">W</font>ith the decision by Britain to withdraw from the Indian subcontinent, the Congress Party and Muslim League agreed in June 1947 to a partition of India along religious lines. Under the provisions of the Indian Independence Act, India and Pakistan were established as independent dominions with predominantly Hindu areas allocated to India and predominantly Muslim areas to Pakistan.</p>
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    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<font class="boldtextbig">A</font>fter India&#39;s independence on August 15, 1947, India received most of the subcontinent&#39;s 562 widely scattered polities, or princely states, as well as the majority of the British provinces, and parts of three of the remaining provinces. Muslim Pakistan received the remainder. Pakistan consisted of a western wing, with the approximate boundaries of modern Pakistan, and an eastern wing, with the boundaries of present-day Bangladesh.</p>
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    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<font class="boldtextbig">T</font>he division of the subcontinent caused tremendous dislocation of populations; inter-communal violence cost more than 1,000,000 lives. Some 3.5 million Hindus and Sikhs moved from Pakistan into India, andabout 5 million Muslims migrated from India to Pakistan. In Punjab, where the Sikh community was cut in half, a period of terrible bloodshed followed. Overall, the demographic shift caused an initial bitterness between the two countries that was further intensified by each country&#39;s accession of a portion of the princely states.</p>
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    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<font class="boldtextbig">A</font>dding to the tensions, the issue of the polities Kashmir, Hyderabad, and the small and fragmented state of Junagadh (in present-day Gujarat), remained unsettled at independence. Later, the Muslim ruler of Hindu-majority Junagadh agreed to join to Pakistan, but a movement by his people, followed by Indian military action and a plebiscite (people&#39;s vote of self-determination), brought the state into India.</p>
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    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<font class="boldtextbig">T</font>he nizam of Hyderabad, also a Muslim ruler of a Hindu-majority populace, tried to maneuver to gain independence for his very large and populous state, which was, however, surrounded by India.</p>
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    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<font class="boldtextbig">A</font>fter more than a year of fruitless negotiations, India sent its army in a police action in September 1948, and Hyderabad became part of India.</p>
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    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<font class="boldtextbig">T</font>he Hindu ruler of Kashmir, whose subjects were 85 percent Muslim, decided to join India. Pakistan, however, questioned his right to do so, and a war broke out between India and Pakistan. A cease-fire was arranged in 1949, with the cease-fire line creating a de facto partition of the region.</p>
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    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<font class="boldtextbig">T</font>he central and eastern areas of the state came under Indian administration as Jammu and Kashmir state, while the northwestern quarter came under Pakistani control as Azad Kashmir and the Northern Areas. Although a UN peacekeeping force was sent in to enforce the cease-fire, the dispute was not resolved.This deadlock has intensified suspicion and antagonism between the two countries.</p>
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    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<font class="boldtextbig">I</font>n 1971, Pakistan was itself subdivided when its eastern section broke away and formed Bangladesh. Border disputes continue to embitter Pakistani-Indian relations, as Pakistan has produced a series of autocratic military rulers, while India maintained a parliamentary democracy.</p>

Thursday, August 5, 2010

The Richest Royals in the World

    Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej, worth $30 billion


   


     


    Here is a list of the world's richest kings, queens and other royals, according to Forbes’s new ranking. More after the break...


   


   

     


    Brunei's Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah, worth $20 billion


   


     


     


    Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, worth $18 billion


   


     


     


    UAE's President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahayan, $15 billion


   


     


     


    Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, worth $4.5 billion


   


     


     


    Liechtenstein's Prince Hans-Adam II, worth $3.5 billion


   


     


     


    Morocco's King Mohammed VI, worth $2.5 billion


   


     


     


    Qatar's Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, worth $2.4 billion


   


     


     


    Prince Albert II of Monaco, worth $1 billion


   


     


     


    His Highness the Aga Khan, worth $800 million


   


     


     


    Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said, worth $700 million


   


     


     


    Britain's Queen Elizabeth, worth $450 million


   


     


     


    Kuwait's Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Ahmad Al Jaber Al-Sabah, worth $350 million


   


     


     


    The Netherland's Queen Beatrix, worth $200 million


   


     


     


    Swaziland's King Mswati III, worth $100 million


   

Diwali Calendar

Every year, Diwali falls on a different date. Here we present you with all the dates Diwali will have from 2008 till 2022. Hit ctr l+D to bookmark this page, and  share this page with your friends.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

                Year

                Day & Dates

                Diwali 2008 :

                Tuesday, October 28

                Diwali 2009 :

                Saturday, October 17

                Diwali 2010 :

                Friday, November 5

                Diwali 2011 :

                Wednesday, October 26

                Diwali 2012 :

                Tuesday, November 13

                Diwali 2013 :

                Sunday, November 3

                Diwali 2014 :

                Thursday, October 23

                Diwali 2015 :

                Wednesday, November 11

                Diwali 2016 :

                Sunday, October 30

                Diwali 2017 :

                Thursday, October 19

                Diwali 2018 :

                Wednesday, November 7

                Diwali 2019 :

                Sunday, October 27

                Diwali 2020 :

                Saturday, November 14

                Diwali 2021 :

                Thursday, November 4

                Diwali 2022 :

                Monday, October 24

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

High-Rise Moscow

    High-Rise Moscow



     


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    This picturesque and beautiful bridge is located in Serebryanny Bor near Krylatskoye in Moscow. Those who live in Moscow easily recognize it. Real futuristic saucer!


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