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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Why Everyone Loves Gadgets
Gadgets are nothing but electronics which are used to entertain people through music and video.
Gadgets like mobiles and laptops are used by businessman which helps them to get information about their business and keep them in contact with others. Gadgets like T.V and iPhone are used to entertain children. The touch screen of iPhone is very popular in kids. Where as small kids like watching T.V.
Gadgets like T.V and Radio are also used to get the news from the world. Gadgets like camera are used for security purpose in shops so that no one steals anything. Gadgets like iphone and e book are used to read books also.
Nowadays if you are traveling from your car and you get lost, don't think that you won't be able to get out from there just take your mobile out and open GPS and you will easily get to the destination.
Technology has changed the world so much now you can make your house tweet automatically.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Don't Worry Be Happy
Language- Spanish/English
Here's a little song,
I wrote
you might want to sing it note,
for note
don't worry be happy
in every life we have some trouble
when you worry you make it double
don't worry be happy
don't worry be happy now
(don't worry be happy)*4
aint go no place to lay your hand
somebody came took your bed
don't worry be happy
the landlord say your rent is late
he may have to litigate
don't worry be happy
look at me im happy
don't worry be happy
i give you my phone number, when you worried call me
i make you happy
don't worry be happy
ain't got no cash ain't got no style
ain't got no gal to
make you smile
don't worry , be happy
cuz when you worry your face will frown
and that will bring everybody down
(so don't worry be happy)*3
don't worry be happy
big smile on your face
don't worry
it will soon pass
don't worry
be happy
be happy
be happy.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Kid Your Life Sucks
Life is nothing but the time which you enjoy and sometimes you don't..
For kids sometimes life is very good because there is no tension about anything. But for teenagers problems like pressure of studies and harsh parenting can lead to their death also. The life for kids sucks because parents are forcing them to study.Kids should study also but it is crime for them. They take their novel book, keep it behind their study book and read- that's how they pass their time. After sometime kids will face huge problems because they didn't realize they weaknesses before.
Kids are bunking school and getting scoldings from their parents and after that kids are telling that our life sucks. Actually life doesn't suck they suck. If they won't do the right things , right things won't happen with them also.
They have to change, if they don't the life won't be good for them.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Visit To A Photograph Studio
Photograph is nothing but a copy of your face in a paper.
You use photograph to identify yourself. You need a photograph to stick in any form .
One day my teacher told me to get 1 passport size photograph for my ID card . I thought the shop next to my apartment will be best but it was closed that day . I decided to go to a shop near Spencer so I told my driver to take me there.
When I reached the photograph studio , I was surprised to see that there was no one inside not even the shop keeper. I shouted "is anyone there" then from somewhere a noise came in a dim volume "i am coming" . The shopkeeper was a middle aged man with a long beard. I told him that I want one photograph.
I saw the photograph machine it was as big as a television. We went inside he told me to sit straight and smile. He pressed the button and the machine started to vibrate like a washing machine.
In few seconds he got my photograph in a envelope and said bye to me and that visit to the photograph studio was amazing.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Book Review: Roald Dahl and the great glass elevator
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Matte Iphone
A leak on Thursday suggests Apple may be producing a newer
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Words
Assuage-ease
Coax-to draw , gain
Affirm-confirm
Queasy-full of doubt
Vague-not clearly expressed
Progeny-outcome , product
Vulpine-relating to fox
Hoof-before buttering
Tenuous-not dense , rare
Cajole-coax
Pithy-having substance and point
Emulated- to strive equal
Orator-one who delivers oration
Pale-enclosure
Abrade-to rub
Abut-to border on
Affiance-one who fears to affidavit
Alembic-a apparatus used for distillation
Ana-an each quantity
Anneal-the heat and cooling metal
Hamlet-a small village
Wastrel-one who expends foolishly
Aura-breeze
Gus -a person who is habitually gloomy
Monday, May 25, 2009
Special Day 25 May 2009
Press in Kanpur
The day started with gentle breeze. We all woke up early for the results . Everybody was expecting that Didi will come under 100 because of her confidence . The result was going to come on 8 am but then at 7:30 chairman of iitjee called and our heart started beating fast . He said to Didi that you have passed with flying colors and you got 56 th AIR and 1st among the girls . And we all jumped in joy and chacha , chachi , mummy and even I started crying . Chacha went to shop and bought many chocolates and sweets for us. This news spread like smoke . Phone calls from Kanpur of press members, star news, aaj tak started coming . Papa told them to call Bangalore because didi was in Bangalore so star news with their cameraman came to our house and took us to their studio . Then they took interview of Didi and snaps of us . After that me and my whole family went to TOTAL where we played lot of games and ate many candies .
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
iMac
The iMac is a range of all-in-one Macintosh desktop computers designed and built by Apple Inc. It has been a large part of Apple's consumer desktop offerings since its introduction in 1998, and has evolved through four distinct forms. In its original form, the iMac G3, the iMac was gum drop- or egg-shaped with a CRT monitor, mainly enclosed by colored, translucent plastic. The second major revision, the iMac G4, moved to a design of a hemispherical base containing all the main components and an LCD monitor on a freely moving arm attached to the top of the base. The iMac G5 and the Intel iMac placed all the components immediately behind the display, creating a slim design that tilts only up and down on a simple metal base. The current iMac shares the same form as the previous models, but is now thinner and uses brushed aluminum and black-bordered glass for its case.
Making bubbles
Friday, May 8, 2009
Your Guide To Good Health
Name of foodstuff Calories
- Bajra 361
- Barley 336
- Maize 125
- Maize dry 342
- Rice puffed 325
- Semolina 348
- Vermicelli 342
- Wheat flour 341
- Wheat flour refined 348
- Green gram split 348
- Peas dried 315
- Lentil split 343
- Rajma 346
- Red gram split 335
- Soya bean 432
- Cabbage 27
- Chowli 36
- Lettuce 21
- Mint 48
- Mustard Leaves 34
- Parsley 87
- Spinach 26
- Beetroot 43
- Carrot 48
- Onion 49
- Potato 97
- Radish 17
- Sweet potato 120
- Turnip 29
- Yam 111
- Beans 158
- Bitter gourd 25
- Brinjal 24
- Cauliflower 30
- Celery stalks 18
- Cucumber 13
- Drumstick 26
- French Beans 26
- Capsicum 25
- Jack fruit 133
- Lady's finger 35
- Leeks 77
- Mango green 44
- Peas green 93
- Plantain 64
- Pumpkin 25
- Tinda 21
- Vegetable Marrow 17
- Almonds 655
- Cashew nuts 596
- Charoli seeds 656
- Coconut 662
- Groundnut roasted 561
- Linseeds 530
- Mustard Seeds 541
- Pistachios 626
- Walnuts 687
- Asafoetida 297
- Cardamom 229
- Chilli green 29
- Chilli dry 246
- Clove dry 285
- Coriander seeds 288
- Cummin seeds 356
- Garlic dry 145
- Ginger fresh 67
- Pepper dry 304
- Tamarind Pulp 283
- Turmeric 349
- Apples55
- Apricots Fresh53
- Apricots dried306
- Bananas104
- Bananas yellow small121
- Cherries 64
- Currants316
- Dates dried317
- Figs37
- Grape58s black
- Grapes green 71
- Grapefruits32
- Guavas51
- Indian Prunes56
- Jackfruits88
- Jamun47
- Lichis61
- Limes sour59
- Limes sweet43
- Mango51
- Water melons16
- Melons white 21
- Oranges9
- Papayas32
- Peaches50
- Pears 45
- Pineapples46
- Plums53
- Pomegranates65
- Raisins315
- Raspberry56
- Custard apples107
- Strawberries44
- Crab59
- Indian herring119
- Lobster90
- Mackerel93
- Pom fret87
- Rohu fresh 168
- Sardine101
- Bombay Du293ck
- Prawn86
- Duck130
- Egg duck 181
- Egg hen173
- Chicken109
- Liver goat107
- Mutton194
- Pork114
- Shrimp349
- Venison97
- Ghee896
- Ghee buffalo900
- Vegetable oil900
- Vanaspati900
- Cows milk67
- Buffalo's milk 117
- Goats milk72
- Curd60
- Buttermilk15
- Skimmed milk liquid29
- Cheese 348
- Skimmed milk powder357
- Whole milk powder496
- Apple juice95
- Orange juice95
- Tomato juice45
- Aerated soft drink850
- Coconut water50
- Coffee 25
- Tea 22
- Gin105
- Brandy73
- Rum\ whisky105
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Macintosh
Macintosh, commonly shortened to Mac, is a series of several lines of personal computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. The Macintosh was introduced on January 24, 1984; it was the first commercially successful personal computer to feature a mouse and a graphical user interface rather than a command-line interface.
Through the second half of the 1980s, the company built market share only to see it dissipate in the 1990 s as the personal computer market shifted towards IBM PC compatible machines running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. Ap ple consolidated multiple consumer-level desktop models into the 1998 iMacMac Mini desktop models, the workstation-level Mac Pro tower, the MacBook, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro laptops, and the Xserve server. all-in-one, which was a sales success and saw the Macintosh brand revitalized. Current Mac systems are mainly targeted at the home, education, and creative professional markets. They are: the aforementioned (though upgraded) iMac and the entry-levelIn October 1991, the Macintosh Portable was replaced by the first three models in Apple’s enduring PowerBook range—the PowerBook 100, a miniaturized Portable; the 16 MHz 68030 PowerBook 140; and the 25 MHz 68030 PowerBook 170. They were the first portable computers with the keyboard behind a palm rest, and with a built-in pointing device (a trackball) in front of the keyboard.Powerbook- 100
In October 1991, the Macintosh Portable was replaced by the first three models in Apple’s enduring PowerBook range—the PowerBook 100, a miniaturized Portable; the 16 MHz 68030 PowerBook 140; and the 25 MHz 68030 PowerBook 170. They were the first portable computers with the keyboard behind a palm rest, and with a built-in pointing device (a trackball) in front of the keyboard.
Macmini
The Mac Mini (officially capitalized Mac mini) is a desktop computer made by Apple Linc . Like earlier Mini-ITX PC designs, it is uncommonly small for a desktop computer: 6.5 inches (16.5 cm) square and 2 inches (5.1 cm) tall. It weighs 2.9 pounds (1.31 kg) and its external power supply is roughly one third of the size of the computer itself.
The Mac Mini was introduced at the Macworld Conference & Expo in January 2005, and has been updated with newer processors and other expansions several times since. It was announced at the same time as the iPod Shuffle, both scaled-down and less expensive alternatives to the company's main products in those lines. It was described by Apple CEO Steve Jobs[1] at the time as the "most affordable Mac ever".
Home theater
The Mac Mini is also well suited for home theater applications. The small footprint, CD/DVD player, multi-format video output, digital audio output and remote control make it relatively easy to use the Mac Mini as part of an entertainment system.[20]
It can be classified as a HTPC (Home Theater PC) with some limitations. The Mac Mini does not include a tuner card and cannot be upgraded to integrate one internally, instead, external devices like Elgato's HD HomeRun can encode and manage broadcast television from a cable or satellite receiver.
The video connector on older Mac Mini was compatible with DVI, HDMI (video only), SVGA, S-Video, composite video and component video with the appropriate adapter. Sound is provided by a combination jack that uses both Mini-RCA (analog) and optical fiber cables (digital).
My Apartment
Building
Our building is a huge building which has 9 floors . The building looks beautiful and there are 5 houses in each floor . Here are some photos of building -:
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Park And Greenery
Our park is very big and spacious which have many swings , Mari go round , see saw , slides and climbing stuff . Surrounding the park the greenery looks beautiful . Here are some photos of that -:
Gymnasium
Our Gym is a professional Gym . It has many exercising machines and many of them I have tried . Its a air conditioned room . Look some photos of Gym - :
Playstation 3
The
A major feature that distinguishes the PlayStation 3 from its predecessors is its unified online gaming service, the PlayStation Network, which contrasts with Sony's former policy of relying on game developers for online play. Other major features of the console include its robust multimedia capabilities, connectivity with the PlayStation Portable, and its use of a high-definition optical disc format, Blu-ray Disc, as its primary storage medium. The PS3 was also the first Blu-ray 2.0-compliant Blu-ray player on the market.
The PlayStation 3 was first released on November 11, 2006 in Japan, November 17, 2006 in North America, and March 23, 2007 in Europe and Oceania. Two SKUs were available at launch: a basic model with a 20 GB hard drive (, and a premium model with a 60 GB hard drive and several additional features (the 20 GB model was not released in Europe or Oceania). Since then, several revisions have been made to the console's available models.
Sony Discman
Discman was the product name given to Sony's first portable CD player, the D-50, which was the first on the market in 1984, and adopted for Sony's entire portable CD player line. In Japan, all Discman products are referred to as "CD Walkman" and the name was adopted worldwide in 2000 along with a redesigned "Walkman" logo.
Development
Building on the design of the CDP-101, a CD player, Sony worked towards both improving the design of the player, reducing the power and number of parts needed while decreasing the overall size of the player, as well as reducing the cost of the player to a 50 000 - 60 000 yen range in what was called the "CD CD Project", which stood for Compact Disc Cost Down Project. With the ability to produce a CD player one-tenth the size of its first unit by August 1983, there became potential for a portable player.
Release
The D-50 was released in November 1984, marking the two-year anniversary since the CD was first mass produced. Though it was only double the width of a single CD case, the unit offered the same functionality as the CDP-101, but came without a remote and the repeat functionality of the unit. The D-50 retailed for only 49,800 yen, approximately half the cost price of the unit. The unit successfully sparked public interest in CDs, boosting their popularity, and within a year and a half the D-50 became profitable.
Impact
The release of the D-50 sparked public interest in CDs as an audio format and in the audio industry in general. A portable CD market was created and the price of competing CD players from other manufacturers dropped. The CD industry experienced sudden growth with the number of CD titles available dramatically increasing.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
My Daily Life
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Apple workshop
Advantages of Spotlight
If you type a word in spotlight you will get the location of the word if it is there in the computer and its meaning .
After that they told me about the softwares that we get in every apple machine . The first was Garage band . Advantages of Garage Band
In garage band you can create your own ring tones, music and even your own song.
After that when I was finished with my song and ring tone they gave me coke and chips and then I went with chacha to their office.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Books In My Book Store
- How big is it - Ben Hillman
- Events that shaped the country- Buzz Aldrin
- DK family Encyclopedia - 30 authors
- Whitaker book of facts - Russell Ash
- The penguin state of the world atlas- Dan Smith
- Harry Potter - 1 to 4 - JK Rowling
- The Wizards of Oz - L. Frank Baun
- Car PC Hacks- Damien Stolarz
- India 2020 - APJ Abdul Kalam
- Why don't penguin feet freeze
- Roald Dahl - Quentin Blake
- Young Inventor tom swift - The Robot Olympics-Victor Appleton
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Your Apparent Payoffs
You avoid unpleasant situations, conflicts, short-term tensions, and confrontations. You don't have to take responsibility for your choices .
Assertive
You feel good. You feel respected by others. Your self-confidence improves. You make your own choices. Your relationships with others are improved. You have very little physical distress now or later. You are in touch with your feelings .
Aggressive
You get some anger off your chest. You get a feeling of control. You feel superior.
The Effects On Others
Their Feelings
They feel guilty, superior, frustrated, or even angry.
They feel respected or valued.
They feel free to express themselves.
They feel humiliated, depreciated, or hurt.
Their Feeling Toward You
They feel irritated. They pity and depreciate you.
They feel frustrated or disgusted with you.
They lose respect for you because you are a pushover.
They usually respect, trust, and value you.
They know where you stand.
They feel hurt, defensive, humiliated or angry.
They resent distrust, fear you.
They may want revenge.
Probable Outcomes Of Each Type Of Behavior
You don't get what you want. If you do get your own way , it is by indirect means . You feel emotionally dishonest. Others achieve their goals at your expense. Your rights are violated. Your anger builds up, and you either push it down or redirect it toward other people who are less powerful. You may find yourself procrastinating, suffering in silence, doing things half-heatedly, being sloppy, or becoming forgetful. Others manipulate you . Loneliness and isolation may become common in your life.
You often get what you want if it is reasonable. You often achieve your goals. You gain self-respect. You feel good.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Attitude
The man to whom sustained interest is shown will be the one who has the excitement about him whose zest for life animates his whole being and who shares this electricity with whose who touch him of course, no one can be '' on'' twenty-four hours a day; and having to talk yourself into feeling into feeling this joie de vivre won't make it either - you must truly feel it . But you can genuinely improve your outlook on life much of the time and be the flame that attracts others.
The words that sums up this feeling is attitude.
WORDS TO LIVE BY
Expressive
Able
Vibrant
Alive
Go-getter
Confident
Positive
Assertive
Assured
WORDS TO FORGOT IMMEDIATELY
Shy
Incompetent
Timid
Passive
Meek
Doubting
Critical
Nervous
Afraid
How do you get from the right side of the page to the left ? COURAGE. You look your fears in the face and dismiss them. That means ignoring nervous cramps, sweaty palms, and a heart beating in double time. The only way to get from A to B is to breathe in, forge ahead, and never turn around. Forcing yourself to accomplish something to take that first step into unchartered water gives you a positive self-history to refer to when the time comes for a harder trial . Trust in yourself little by little. There is no other way to overcome fear.
Use this same logical progression to accomplish the more personal goals of self-improvement. If you aren't happy with your job, or with your pizazz quotient, ask yourself why. Make a list, then tackle it . Don't give in to and set goals to get yourself moving on the right track. Take positive action DOING when facing a negative situation always improves your virtues. Read it aloud whenever you feel insecure.
SUMMARY
- Start to face your fears by rationally breaking them down and analyzing the components.
- Don't let the past keep you from moving forward. All that exists for you to achieve should tempt you to attempt.
- Attempt , regardless of possibility of failure, and you won't fail.
- Trust in yourself and believe in your self-worth. Sit down and make a list of your virtues. Read it aloud whenever you feel insecure.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Bengaluru
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- Bengaluru's international airport was the best thing I saw. It was totally made of glass except the floor . It has many international brands showroom.
- I loved city taxi's because I had never seen taxi having GPS. And it was not a Ambassador it was Mahindra Logan .
- My apartment's activity block is excellent it has swimming pool ,billiards, TT,Gymnasium and lot of things to play.
- My house interior is excellent and occupies a large place .It has a huge hall where me and my sisters play.
What I Do Not Like In Bengaluru
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- I do not like the person who bought Maruti-800 to the international airport of Bengaluru.
- I do not like the crying feature of my cousin sister every time.
- I do not like the healthy vegetable dinner and Lunch which we get daily.
- I do not like the swimming pool also because it's only 4 feet in depth and the water comes only to my chest.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Dashing Cars
The FUORE DESIGN team, above all Erwin Himmel, have developed a racy sports car: driven by the sporting spectacle of the Grand Prix world, and the great English make’s traditional values. The XF 10’s presence leaves no room for doubt: Surrounded by the scent of Formula One. A two-seater, given, but unmistakably demanding nonetheless.
Audi RSQ
The Audi RSQ is a mid-engined concept car developed by Audi AG for use as a product placement in the 2004 sci-fi movie I, Robot. It is meant to depict a technologically advanced automobile in the Chicago cityscape from the year 2035.
Audi TT Roadster
True to its iconic design, the Audi TT Roadster brings into perfect balance the athleticism of a thoroughbred sports car with the pure design principles of a modern classic. The Audi TT Roadster - a genuine sports car.
Lamborghini 1280
It is one of the most costly cars in the world , it costs more than 4 crores . Its RPM is 3500 hp and it can pick speed 80 miles/h in 8 secs .
Friday, March 13, 2009
Trip to Haridwar and Dehradun
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Trip To Kaimganj
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Exams over
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Today Jokes
Ram- Ants tell us where are sweets
Ha!Ha!Ha!Ha!
Arjun- In clouds rain is always going
Palak - No
Arjun- But when sky divers jump why they open there umbrellas
Ha!Ha!Ha!Ha!Ha!
Dad- We must help each other every time
Son- But why teachers didn't help us in the exams
Ha!Ha!Ha!Ha!Ha!
Universal Jokes- She got her looks from her father: He's a plastic surgeon.
Universal Jokes- Experience is what a comb gives you after you lose your hair.
Universal Jokes- All of my friends and I are crazy.That's what keeps us sane!
Universal Jokes- You can do more with a kind word and a gun than with just a kind word.
Universal Jokes-An expert is someone who takes a subject you understand and makes it sound confusing.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Learning
Monday, January 12, 2009
Planning my Birthday Party
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Getting bored !!!
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Facts Of the Earth
The dormant volcano Mauna Kea (on the Big Island of Hawaii) could be considered the tallest mountain in the world. If you measure it from its base in the Hawaiian Trough (3,300 fathoms deep) to its summit of 13,796 feet, it reaches a height of 33,476 feet.
Earth is referred to as the BLUE PLANET. WHY? Because from space, the oceans combined with our atmosphere make our planet look blue.
The world’s deadliest recorded earthquake occurred in 1557 in central China, more than 830,000 people were killed.
The World’s largest hot desert is the Sahara in North Africa, at over 9,000,000 km², it is almost as large as the United States.
Earth travels through space at 66,700 miles per hour.
Trip To Hamirpur
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Trip To Allahabad
Facts Of the Earth2
The sunrays reached at the earth in 8 minutes & 3 seconds.
Only 11 percent of the earth's surface is used to grow food.
The coldest temperature ever measured on Earth was -129 Fahrenheit (-89 Celsius) at Vostok, Antarctica, on July 21, 1983.
About 70% of the world’s fresh water is stored as glacial ice.
Only 3% water of the earth is fresh, rest 97% salted. Of that 3%, over 2% is frozen in ice sheets and glaciers. Means less than 1% fresh water is found in lakes, rivers and underground.
The warmest sea in the world is the Red Sea, where temperatures range from 68 degrees to 87.8 degrees F depending upon which part you measure.
The hottest planet in the solar system is Venus, with an estimated surface temperature of 864 F (462 C).
Angel Falls in Venezuela is the worlds highest waterfall, The water of Falls drops 3,212 feet (979 meters).
Asia Continent is covered 30% of the total earth land area, but represent 60% of the world’s population.
The total surface area of the Earth is 197 million square miles.
El Azizia in Libya recorded a temperature of 136 degrees Fahrenheit (57.8 Celsius) on Sept. 13, 1922 - the hottest ever measured.
A 1960 Chilean earthquake was the strongest earthquake in recent times, which occurred off the coast, had a magnitude of 9.6 and broke a fault more than 1000 miles (1600 kilometers) long.