Tuesday, March 29, 2011








सचिन देवाला क्रिकेटमध्ये शतकांचे शतक अर्थात 'महाशतक' पूर्ण करण्यासाठी केवळ एका शतकाची गरज असून, सचिनने हे बहुप्रतीक्षित 'महाशतक' पाकिस्तानविरुद्धच ठोकावे. यासाठी तमात सचिनभक्तांनी 'देव' पाण्यात बुडविले आहेत. आता सचिन ही कामगिरी या लढतीत करतो काय, याकडे अख्या क्रिकेट जगाचे लक्ष लागून आहे.
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan at 2.46pm J.S.T on March 11, was the strongest earthquake ever recorded in the country which showed 8.9 at the Richter scale. The quake shook a devastating tsunami that swept the entire agricultural fields and the cities. Walls of water relocated themselves to the city and destroyed it completely. Many believe that this was due to the impact of Super Moon. What was the reason for Tsunami in Japan 2011? What are the astrological reasons behind the Japan tsunami 2011?

Based on the Date and Time of Tsunami in Japan (11th March, 2.46 pm JST): - During this time, the ascendant was in a movable and watery sign Cancer. This simply denotes the moving of waves in sea and the ascendant lord, Moon, was in exaltation in Bhadakasthana (Harm causing house) in the sign Taurus, an earthy sign. The planet Mars, known as Bhoomikaraka, was occupying the 8th house and was aspecting the Moon, which resulted in the adverse happenings of earthquake.
The Bhadakasthanadhipathi - Venus was placed in the movable earthy sign Capricorn and was aspecting the ascendant. It was indicating that layers of earth might have dangerous shakes to cause a disastrous earthquake. Moreover, the movable earthy sign lord Saturn was placed in Virgo, a common earthy sign, in the star of exalted Moon and hence received the malefic aspect of debilitated Mercury from a common watery sign. All these planetary positions were clearly showing the adverse happening of the earthquakes followed by Tsunami.
So these were the astrological reasons behind the devastating Tsunami in Japan.







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Monday, February 28, 2011

Nokia replaces Symbian with Windows Phone 7, Reveals Concept Phones

       Nokia has finally let Symbian go and announced it’s partnership with Microsoft. With this alliance, Nokia will be manufacturing it’s smartphones with Windows Phone 7 as the Operating System.
        Basically, Nokia’s hardware is partnered with Microsoft’s software.
Former Microsoft exec and current Nokia CEO Stephen Elop has announced this partnership. Also, Microsoft’s Bing and adCenter will provide search and ad services across Nokia devices. While Nokia’s Ovi Maps will be a core part of Microsoft’s mapping services and will be integrated with Bing and Nokia’s content store will be integrated into Microsoft’s Marketplace. Xbox Live and Office will also will also be featuring on new Nokia handsets.

Sunday, February 27, 2011


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XP File Sharing and Permissions

File sharing and permissions in Windows XP seem complicated.


Microsoft provides a Knowledge Base article, but reading it is like walking through molasses: It describes in infinite detail a file security system based on a 1-to-5 scale. However, if you look for this 1-to-5 scale anywhere in your security-settings interface, you may come away a little confused. These numbers are nowhere to be found.


Microsoft's 1-to-5 scale means nothing to the individual user and relates in no way to the actual practice of setting your security protocols. Enter the Screen Savers. We are here to explain it to you.


The security settings the user actually sets relate to read access, write access, shared folders, and password protection. These features are available in both Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Professional, however the features only work if the operating system is installed with NTFS. FAT32 does not support the file permissions described here.


You can choose to install Windows XP Home using NTFS, but you should use a FAT32 file system if you are dual booting and want to see the contents of your Windows 95, 98, or Me partition from your XP partition. Your file system is not set in stone when you install Windows XP. You always can change your file system from FAT32 to NTFS without losing any of your data; however, the transition is one-way only.


There is no going back to FAT32 from NTFS unless you grab a copy of Partition Magic. Microsoft recommends you install Windows XP Home with FAT32 if you intend to install more than one OS on your computer or if your hard drive is less than 32GB.


If you have Windows XP Home or Professional running NTFS, you can hide files and entire folders from prying eyes. When you set up multiple user accounts on one machine, any user with administrator access can view the documents in another's My Documents folders. To protect a folder, right-click it, choose Properties, the Share tab, and select "make this folder private." No one, not even a fellow system administrator, can access these most secret files.


Every file or folder contained within whichever folder you choose to make private will take on the settings of the parent folder. If the administrator does not have a password to the account, Windows XP will prompt the user to make a password or risk subjecting his or her private work to public scrutiny. No Windows password means no protected files.


A person who logs in as a guest or as a user without administrator privileges cannot see the contents of any other user's My Documents folder, even if the folder has not been explicitly made private. The user with limited privileges can, however, set a password and protect his or her documents from the prying eyes of the administrators. Windows XP is all about privacy.


It is a nice feeling to keep your personal tax documents secure from the passing lookey-loo. It's about time Microsoft made snooping your computer more difficult than snooping your medicine cabinet.


Tuesday, February 22, 2011

A Facebook app that reveals breakups!

A new application on Facebook called the Breakup Notifier sends you an email when the love of your life who is in a relationship with someone else, breaks up.

The app, designed by Dan Loewenherz, allows users to sign up for emails informing them of when their friends' relationship status changes and it's punch line goes like this: You like someone. They're in a relationship. Be the first to know when they're out of it.

"I built a web app that alerts you when people you're interested in break up on Facebook. Typical Saturday night fun," the Daily Mail quoted Loewenherz as saying.

He also built in some 'safety' features -- for instance, if someone's relationship status turns "married", the application warns them that it is perhaps advisable not to use the service.

Perfect for those who are hankering after a special someone, the app means they no longer have to obsessively check that person's status each day.