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Friday, August 2, 2013

Fruits In Shape Of Women!!!

Fruit which is known as Nareepol....



he Nariphon , also known as Makaliphon is a tree in Buddhist mythology which bears fruit in the shape of young female creatures. The maidens grow attached by their head from the tree branches.This tree grows at the Himaphan, a mythical forest where the female fruits are enjoyed by the Gandharvas who cut the fruits and take them away.
The Nariphon is also mentioned in the Vessantara Jataka in which Indra placed these trees around the grove where the Bodhisattva Vessantara meditated.


Sunday, June 23, 2013

How to install Android for your PC




1       install VMware Player.
2     Download this file  android-x86-vm-20120130.iso.gz file and extract on your computer.
3    Create a virtual machine and give a path for above file location
4      Now you can set disk location to save
a.       Android os partition take near about 250mb of disk space.
5     Once completed the task...you boot to a GRUB menu. Select the installation link to get start.
a.       Select (Installation – install android-x86 to hard disk)


6     Create?modify partitions:
          a.       Select  {New}
          b.      Choose {primary}
          c.       Accept default
          d.      Select {Bootable} to add the “Boot” flag to the partition.
          e.      Select {Write} and  complete partition setup.
7     Now finally quit the editor.
8    In the “Partition Choose” window. There an option like “Install android to sda1Linux”. Then press enter
9     Select ext3 in “Choose filesystem” window. If it ask for format then confirm it and move to further step
10   If you want to leave the drive as read-only. Accept the default and select no when it ask you if wnt to set as read only.
11.   Reboot the vmware player
12.   Now you finally see the android screen. It will take some time to start
13.  No click on “I finished Installing” rigth down side...


If you like then plz comment and if you face any problem then also plz share!!

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Tips for men for a healthy life!!!



  • Eat healthy. Healthy foods give you energy and let you away from certain diseases. Focus on fruits and vegetables, grains, and low-fat or fat-free milk products.
  • Stay at a healthy weight. Being overweight can raise your risk of diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke.
  • Get Exercise. Regular exercise is one of the most important things you can do for your health.
  • Be smoke-free. Smoking is a way to many of the leading causes of death, including cancer, lung disease, and stroke. If you smoke, quit today! Also, avoid secondhand smoke.
  • Take any medications you need. Many deaths could be prevented each year by taking medications properly. follow doctor's instructions for all medications, including those that help to control conditions like high blood pressure and diabetes.
  • Avoid heavy drinking. Heavy drinking can lead to many problems, including high blood pressure, various cancers, psychological problems, and accidents. For men 65 and younger, drinking in moderation means no more than two drinks per day. Men older than 65 should have no more than one drink a day.
  • Manage stress. Balancing work and family obligations can be challenging. But it's important to protect your mental and physical health.
  • Get enough sleep. Not getting enough sleep can affect your mood and your health.
  • Know your risks. Learn how your lifestyle affects your risk of health problems. and men who have sex with men should talk with their doctors about particular concerns. 
  • Stay safe. Safety means many things, like wearing seatbelts and helmets, having working smoke detectors, and following safety rules at work. It also means using condoms, washing your hands, taking care of your teeth, and wearing sunscreen.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

IPL 6 Records Stats

  1. At Now Totals Sixes in IPL6 2013 - 605 Sixes
  2. At Now Totals fours in IPL6 2013 - 11 138  runs from  boundary (fours)
  3. At  Wickets IPL6 2013 - 795  Wickets  
  4. At Now total Dot Balls IPL6 2013 -6164 Dot Balls (Most Dot Balls thrown by DALE STAN )
  5. At Now total Fifties in IPL6 2013 - 88  Fifties
  6. At Now total Hunreds in IPL6 2013 - 4 Hunreds (Shane Watson, Chris Gayle, suresh raina, David Miller)
  7. At Now Fastest Ball in IPL6 2013    - 153.48 KPH ,  KPH DALE STAN (SH)  ,
  8. At Now Totals Runs  in IPL6 2013  - 17,994 Runs
  9. at now IPL  first highest individual runs by batsmen:Chris Gayle(RCB) 175 Runs Notout,66 Balls,13 Fours,17 sixes,265.15 Strike Rate
  10. At now IPL 6 Largest Victory by Wickets Match No 11-Kings XI Punjab 138 vs  Chennai Super Kings 139/0 (17.2/20 ov)
    Chennai Super Kings won by 10 wickets 
  11. Team highest Runs- In this Pepsi IPL6 2013, Made  highest Runs Mumbai Indians team  209/5 against Delhi Daredevils Team (10th match 09-04-2013)
  12. At now Totals Super Over : 2Mtach (RCB vs sh) and (RCB vs DD)
  13. At now Totals Hat Trick-  2 times 3 continuous Wickets 
  14. At Longest Six :119  M (Hitting by Chris Gayle)
  15. At Now Fastest Fifty: 50Runs/17 balls (Hitting by Chris Gayle)
  16. At Now 6 overs :67/0 (By CSK) against KKR
  17. At now Team Lowest score: Chennai Super Kings 79/10 15.2 ov)  05-05-2013
  18. maiden over IPL 2013    - Bowling  Thrown 23  Maiden  Overs
(A)1st maiden over 1st match in this  ipl 2013 goes to Irfan Pathan (2overs 1 maiden 15 runs) against Kolkata Knight Riders
(B)2nd maiden over 10th match  again goes to  Irfan Pathan against Mumbai indian).
 
 

Friday, April 5, 2013

The world's first hard drive was introduced in September 1956 by IBM, called the IBM 350, it was part of the IBM RAMAC 305, the first computer to use a hard drive.
In case you're wondering what RAMAC stood for we won't disappoint you; 'Random Access Method of Accounting and Control.'
Now bear in mind that computer stuff was really big back in 1956 and the IBM 350 was no different, it contained fifty 24 inch two-sided discs on which data was stored, housed in a cabinet 5 feet long, 5 feet 8 inches high and 2 feet 5 inches deep.
It weighed a ton, no really, it weighed one ton.
Now if you're thinking this thing had amazing storage capacity we won't disappoint you, it could hold 35,000,000 bits, which is 4,375,000 bytes or a whopping 4.17 megabytes.
Those lucky enough to get their hands on the IBM 350 had to shell out $3,200.00 USD, and that's just for 1 month of the lease. 



Androoid All Version


1) Cupcake:Android:- 1.5 - 30 April 2009

2) Donut:- Android 1.6 - 15 September 2009

3) Eclair: 26 October 2009
Android 2.0, also 2.0.1
Android 2.1
Android 2.1-update1

4) Froyo:- (short for "frozen yogurt")
Android 2.2, also 2.2.x updates - 20 May 2010

5) Gingerbread:
Android 2.3, also 2.3.x updates - 6 December 2010

6) Honeycomb:- 22 February 2011
Android 3.0, also 3.0.x updates
Android 3.1
Android 3.2

7) Ice Cream Sandwich:
Android 4.0 :- 19 October 2011

8) Jelly Bean
Android 4.1 :- 27 June 2012
Android 4.2 :- 29 October 2012
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Thursday, December 13, 2012

7 TYPES OF GIRLS...


1. HARD DISK Girls:
Remember everything forever.

2. RAM Girls:
Forgets about you the moment you turn her off.

3. SCREEN SAVER Girls:
Just for looking.

4. INTERNET Girls:
Difficult to access.

5. SERVER Girls:
Always busy when needed.

6. MULTIMEDIA Girls:
Makes horrible things looks beautiful.

7. VIRUS Girls :
These type of girls are normally called 'WIFE'
once enters in your system don't leave even after format.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Astronomers Discover Three Alien Planets Smaller Than Earth



Using the data from NASA’s Kepler mission, astronomers have found three alien planets smaller than Earth, orbiting a star much smaller than our Sun.
The planets, which are orbiting a red dwarf star known as KOI-961, are 0.78, 0.73 and 0.57 times the diameter of Earth, making them the smallest alien planets discovered so far.
The KOI-961 is located 120 light-years away, in the Constellation Cygnus (The Swan). It’s approximately one-sixth the size of our sun, which made it possible for scientists to watch for dips in the star’s brightness and thus discover the orbiting planets.
The planets are thought to be rocky like Earth, but they are too close to the star to be habitable – at least by our standards.
“It’s almost like you took a shrink gun and zapped a planetary system, the whole thing, including the sun,” John Johnson, principal investigator John Johnson of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, told Space.com.
Recently, also using data from the Kepler mission, scientists have discovered two Earth-sized planets orbiting a star almost 1,000 light-years away.



Copy from TimesOfIndia

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Some Oldest and Amazing Temple In World!!!

1 . Tiger’s Nest Monastery

 

Tiger’s Nest Monastery, perched precariously on the edge of a 3,000-feet-high cliff in Paro Valley, is one of the holiest places in Bhutan. Legend has it that Guru Rinpoche[wiki], the second Buddha, flew onto the cliff on the back of a tigress, and then meditated in a cave which now exists within the monastery walls.
The monastery, formally called Taktshang Goemba, was built in 1692 and reconstructed in 1998 after a fire. Now, the monastery is restricted to practicing Buddhists on religious retreats and is off-limits to ordinary tourists.


























2. Wat Rong Khun
Wat Rong Khun in Chiang Rai, Thailand is unlike any Buddhist temples in the world. The all-white, highly ornate structure gilded in mosaic mirrors that seem to shine magically, is done in a distinctly contemporary style. It is the brainchild of renowned Thai artist Chalermchai Kositpipat.

Actually, the temple is still under construction. Chalermchai expects it will take another 90 years to complete, making it the Buddhist temple equivalent of the Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona, Spain!

 























3. Shwedagon Pagoda
No one knows exactly when the Shwedagon Paya [wiki] (or Pagoda) in Myanmar was built – legend has it that it is 2,500 years old though archaeologists estimate that it was built between the 6th and 10th century.

Now, when people say "golden temple" they usually mean that the structure is golden in color. But when it comes to the Shwedagon Pagoda, golden literally means covered in gold! In the 15th century, a queen of the Mon people donated her weight in gold to the temple. This tradition continues until today, where pilgrims often save for years to buy small packets of gold leafs to stick to the temple walls.

As if all that gold wasn’t enough, the spire of the stupa or dome is covered with over 5,000 diamonds and 2,000 rubies (there’s even a 76 carat diamond at the very tip!). And oh, the temple housed one of the holiest relics in Buddhism: eight strands of Buddha’s hair.

 


































4. Borobudur
In the 19th century, Dutch occupiers of Indonesia found a massive ancient ruin deep in the jungles of Java. What they discovered was the complex of Borobudur, a gigantic structure built with nearly 2 million cubic feet (55,000 m³) of stones. The temple has nearly 2,700 relief panels and 504 Buddha statues.

Until today, no one knows for sure when and why it was built, nor the reason for its complete abandonment hundreds of years ago. Some scholars believe that Borobudur is actually a giant textbook of Buddhism, as its bas reliefs tell the story of the life of Buddha and the principles of his teachings. To "read," a pilgrim must make his way through nine platforms and walk a distance of over 2 miles.


























5. Golden Temple
The Harmandir Sahib (meaning The Abode of God) or simply the Golden Temple [wiki] in Punjab, India is the most sacred shrine of Sikhism. For the Sikhs, the Golden Temple symbolizes infinite freedom and spiritual independence.

The site of the Temple began with a small lake that was so peaceful that even Buddha came there to meditate. Thousands of years later, Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism also lived and meditate by the lake.

Construction of the Golden Temple began in the 1500s, when the fourth Guru of Sikhism enlarged the lake that became Amritsar or Pool of the Nectar of Immortality, around which the temple and the city grew. The Temple itself is decorated with marble sculptures, gilded in gold, and covered in precious stones.























6. Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple
Potala Palace [wiki], built on top of the Red Mountain in Lhasa, Tibet, China was built by the first emperor of Tibet in 637 CE. The current palace was re-constructed in the mid-1600s by the fifth Dalai Lama.

The Palace consists of two main buildings, the Potrang Karpo (White Palace) and Portrang Marpo (Red Palace). It was the chief home of the fourteenth and current Dalai Lama until he was forced to flee to India when China invaded Tibet in 1959. It is now a state museum.


























7. Varanasi
Varanasi in India is not a temple, but ais ctually a famous Hindu holy city, located at the banks of the Ganges River. It is, however, often called the "City of Temples," where almost every road crossing has a nearby temple. A center of pilgrimage (as many as a million pilgrims visit Varanasi each year), the city has links to Buddhism and Jainism as well.









Thursday, March 8, 2012

Incredible Gadgets – Examples




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Babelfisk
In case you’re getting lazy in classes these wonderful glasses will give you some help. They have two microphones that can be directed to where someone is speaking and you have text and audio recorded into a flash drive.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
QWERTY Keyboard For iPhone


Surely, this sounds like a dream come true. The Iphone is everywhere and probably a lot of you have it encountered the typing problem. With this tiny little qwerty keyboard you can type fast and accurately.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sliding Pooltable






















Bio Robot Refrigerator 
The Bio Robot fridge cools biopolymer gel through luminescence. It might look stinky and sticky but it’s actually an odorless gel that envelopes the food.
































Key Features:
  1.  The process of work does not require expenditure of energy for cooling products;
  2. Design features, it is 4 times smaller than the conventional regrigerator, the refrigerator can change shape depending on the intensity of its use.
  3.  Completely silent operation, no moving parts.
  4. Biopolymer gel by touch as polyethylene is not sticky and has no smell. and lots more feature is here.















E- Roll

eRoll could be the future of e-reading, along with iPad and another gadget that will be presented in this article. If you don’t want it to read ebooks on it, you can use it as a self defense weapon.









Folding-out Laptop







Bracelet phone


Concept phones are becoming very popular these days. The stranger their shape is, the more popular they get. Probably that’s why this bracelet phone got so many fans or because it has a round dialer on it, like in old land phones.





 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




 
 
Newspaper of the future
Nowadays people try to find alternatives to using paper and they come up with interesting solutions. We already saw the eRoll in this article and tablets like iPad are made in a lot of variations today but Seon-Keun Park and Byung-Min Woo came with a different idea.





 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 


HP LIM Glass computer
The HP LiM (Less is More) concept is set to feature a 19″ transparent touch OLED screen along with a wireless keyboard. The touch screen slides down to create a more ergonomic touch experience and easy navigation.









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