
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
A POEM FOR INTERNET USERS
Hey friends, I just found an interesting poem from my cousin’s English book of 11th standard for daily internet users like me. What I do daily when I start up my internet is all listed here. Hope you would like it.
mail@god.com
-Mary Mathew
As I boot up my PC,
My modem dialing next to me,
I ask the lord, give me a sign…
Will I ever get on – line????
If you’d kindly let me through,
I’ll byte no more that I can chew
I’ll surf the waves amid the Net,
With my mouse, my loyal pet.
And through each window I will see,
The websites that are offered me.
Resisting any chat room’s lure,
I’ll download only what is pure.
If system-errors don’t prevail,
I’ll vow to read all my e-mail.
If you save me from a crash,
I’ll dump my games into trash.
Just please don’t take my CD-ROM!
Thank you lord, God Bless.Com
SO I think you have liked this poem and the first word from your mouth I would like to hear from you is WOW! (Oh! Thank you very much. You just said it). So now comment it.
Monday, February 16, 2009
I Recently got my first ever SIM card of my life. I hadn't got the body for my SIM so was keeping myself relieved by just seeing the SIM. On observing the SIM, i just came out with a question "What does SIM really means?". As soon as the idea came, i searched on internet for the answer and the answer was simple Subscriber's Identity Module(SIM) and the name really has its meaning too. I am not describing the whole history of that but giving here a brief description of it.
A Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) on a removable SIM Card securely stores the service subscriber key used to identify a subscriber on mobile telephony devices (such as computers and mobile phones). The SIM card allows users to change phones by simply removing the SIM card from one mobile phone and inserting it into another mobile phone or broadband telephony device.
SIM cards are available in two standard sizes. The first is the size of a credit card(85.60 mm × 53.98 mm x 0.76 mm). The newer, more popular miniature-version has a width of 25 mm, a height of 15 mm, and a thickness of 0.76 mm. However most SIM cards are supplied as a full-sized card with the smaller card held in place by a few plastic links and can be easily broken off to be used in a phone that uses the smaller SIM.
Each SIM Card stores a unique International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI). The format of this number is as follows:
- The first 3 digits represent the Mobile Country Code (MCC)
- The next 2 digits represent the Mobile Network Code (MNC)
- The next 10 digits represent the mobile station identification number.
Now a days SIMs are available for GSM and CDMA handsets. I think GSM is the best as u can remove the SIM from your mobile handsets and get it into your friend's one.
Hope this post will add up to your knowledge as of mine. You can share some more information with me if you have by posting some comments.
Monday, February 2, 2009
SURYANAMASKARA - my ideal exercise

After a two months exercise and suryanamskara, i felt that i should write a post on my blog on this topic. Suryanamaskara really makes my day beautiful.
Sun Worship/ Salutation has been an important aspect of daily routine of many people in India from the Vedic times. It is one of the six accepted and orthodox forms of worship. But unlike other well known sects of worship like of Siva, Vishnu, Sakti, Ganesa or Kartikeya, which are done in temples and homes usually with icons/idols, the Sun Worship is done in the open during the day time. “Worship the Sun for Health” exhorts the Vedas. (Aarogyam Bhaskaraath iccheth). Thousands of people can be seen saluting the sun at dawn at noon and at dusk, facing respectively the East, North and South, with or without mantras. Some worship the Sun with Mantras alone and some do namaskara or salutation alone without the mantras in several ways.
The physical--alone namaskara usually is made up of a start from standing position, prostrate with the arms stretched forward, then return to the starting position. This is known as danda samarpanam and is perhaps the most common method of physical form of Sun Salutation. The more elaborate method of Surya Namaskara usually involves twelve steps which include some asana like tadasana (mounting pose), uttanasana (forward bend), the dog poses. In the vinyasa karma as taught by my Guru, Sri Krishnamacharya, it involves 12 steps done in a sequence, starting from Tadasana and traversing through asanas like uttanasana, utkatasana, caturanga dandasana, dand samarpana, urdhwa and adhomukha swanasana and returning to tadasana via utkatasana and uttanasana. Further all the movements are done with synchronized breathing.
Here i am describing the 12 steps of suryanamaskaraSTEP ONE:Stand facing the direction of the sun with both feet touching. Bring the hands together, palm-to-palm, at the heart.
STEP TWO:Inhale and raise the arms upward. Slowly bend backward, stretching arms above the head.
STEP THREE:Exhale slowly bending forward, touching the earth with respect until the hands are in line with the feet, head touching knees.
STEP FOUR:Inhale and move the right leg back away from the body in a wide backward step. Keep the hands and feet firmly on the ground, with the left foot between the hands. Raise the head.
STEP FIVE:While exhaling, bring the left foot together with the right. Keep arms straight, raise the hips and align the head with the arms, forming an upward arch.
STEP SIX:Exhale and lower the body to the floor until the the feet, knees, hands, chest, and forehead are touching the ground.
STEP SEVEN:Inhale and slowly raise the head and bend backward as much as possible, bending the spine to the maximum (as in the naga-asana).
STEP EIGHT:While exhaling, bring the left foot together with the right. Keep arms straight, raise the hips and align the head with the arms, forming an upward arch.
STEP NINE:Inhale and move the right leg back away from the body in a wide backward step. Keep the hands and feet firmly on the ground, with the left foot between the hands. Raise the head.
STEP TEN:Exhale slowly bending forward, touching the earth with respect until the hands are in line with the feet, head touching knees.
STEP ELEVEN:Inhale and raise the arms upward. Slowly bend backward, stretching arms above the head.
STEP TWELVE:Stand facing the direction of the sun with both feet touching. Bring the hands together, palm-to-palm, at the heart.

Thursday, January 15, 2009
"SLUMDOG MILLIONARE"-->A Must Watch

After a long patience , at last i watched this movie on my PC. It started 2 months ago..i was shown the trailer of this movie by my friend Akki, then i became mad after this movie and was searching all the sites for the downloads. I downloaded 3 times but all in vain..a fake torrent. Then xams came and i forgot abt that downloading. Recently i saw in news that movie won 5 awards and was soon to be released in India. My old memories got refreshed and i decided to download the movie. Luckily this time i got the movie and that too a nice print.
Talking about the movie, its a must watch. A slum boy of Mumbai wins 20 million Rs on a TV show "who wants to be a millionare". How has he done it? (a) cheated (b) lucky (c) genious (d) it was written. Well, for the answer u will have to watch the movie. In the movie they have revealed all the facts of Slum Mumbai u might be unaware of. A really short and low budget film ( as shooting has been done in Mumbai only) but superb story(from novel "Q & A" by VIKAS SWAROOP), music( by A.R.REHMAN), acting(specially kids) and direction(Danny Boyle). The movie has already won 4 awards in Golden Globe and is ready for an OSCAR also.(i wish they get one)
I m just waiting for its release in India and people's response. Till then u can reply by adding comments to my post. Enjoy the movie trailer Here
Thursday, December 4, 2008
My First Job
I was really excited about the job. The reasong being i was able to get my pocket money by earning. It was really tough for the first 2-3 days, but then it went smoothly. I was feeling proud as i didn't have to ask for my pocket money from my father. I used to buy all my books, clothes, etc. from my wage. That was really a memorable moment.
The most boring part of my job was supervision of test and then paper checking, which i didn't like ever. But as it was part of my job i'have to do it. The most interesting part of my job was typing pamplets----> using computer at its best. Through this, i learned lot of new things. I got aware of lots of features of MS Word. Also, i came to knew about Page Maker on which we used to make our pamplets. Though Page maker didn't have all the facilities MS Word has, but its nice for printing.
I left the job as the college timings were changed. Now i m in the end of my 5 th sem and i will never forget that 2 sems (3rd and 4th) which went like a storm.
Do post comments if u liked the post or not. Mention my mistakes (if any). I will try to improve it
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Diwali = = No crackers = = enjoyment
I am here to show u a different approach for diwali. We guys spent a lot of money and time too on crackers and that too for five days. Think it guys in my way.
If you are spending Rs1000 on your crackers then you are really a crack.
You are doing---> 1000Rs = = crackers = = pollution = = few seconds enjoyment
= = an accident = = hospital = = lots of money spent= = lots of miseries = = no enjoyment = = no diwali for few years
My suggestion---> 1000Rs = = 1 more party = = 1 more GF = = all time enjoyment
---> 1000Rs = = 1 more stylish dress = = 1 more style = = 1 more cool guy in college = = more girls approaching u == ...now u can understand ahead
----> 1000Rs = = savings = = gift to GF = = lots of enjoyment
= = gifts to needy = = lots of wishes = = lots of enjoyment
= = .......u can make lots of combination..just think man
So if u think differently u can enjoy diwali in a more better way. So please think differently
More suggestions are welcomed
Thursday, October 23, 2008
WORKSHOP ON PLACMENT TRAINING

Recently, we had 3 day workshops on placement recruitment program. The program was organized by the placemenet cell committee of our college thru Globarena. There were six sessions of six different sections of placement program. The first session was of logical and analytical reasoning, second verbal ability, third PI, fourth GD, Fifth verbal-II and sixth arithmetic ability. There were two sessions per day--3hrs per session!!!. There were six different professors for these six sessions and we thoroughly njoyed our sessions, especially the PI and Verbal-II. The techniques they used to teach us were more practical, means they explained us thru games. I participated in the word game in session of Verbal-II and to my surprise, I won. There was another game of numbers in the same session in which my friend AKASH won.
In the end I will tell that such sessions really play an important role in building our mental and physical ability. These session has shown me where I am…in these competitive world and what to do and how to do
Ps NOTE: The pic attested with this blog is not of any of the lecturers of Globarena. Don’t mistaken it. Post comments on the pic if u want of what it says----> he is a visionary..am i right?
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
MY CITY BUS-VTCOS


From the sources i came to know that these people (VTCOS) are form bhavnagar. they started their firt city bus service from Bhavnagar and now their aim is to spread in whole of gujarat.
i was surprised to know that they have their own website!!!!(below mentioned)
Earlier when i was in 11th i used to travel by bus handled by municipality which came half hourly..now these people are providing me buses every 10min(just imagine!) that upto my destination.Though the rush is too much at peak hrs..i do have techniques to catch the bus and have my seat reserved.
NOw i will not talk much abt these people .....u just visit their site..it goes here---------------->
post comments if u liked it
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
JUST DIAL "108"

yes its true...if somewhere ther's fire or if u need a police or if u need an ambulance...JUST DIAL 108..
Interacting with the media CEO of Emergency Management and Research Institute (EMRI), Venkat Changavalli said that with a fleet of 400 ambulances, the service would be available in all 26 districts. Gujarat is the second state after Andhra Pradesh to have the Service.
EMRI plans to introduce the service in nine others states by the year end. It is a 24x7 free emergency service launched by a non-profit organization EMRI with the concept of public private partnership. The Institute has been set up and funded by B Ramalinga Raju, chairman Satyam Computers and his brothers. Anyone can access the service through toll free number 108.
Actually, the formula goes like this----->(your birth year)+(your age in 2008)=108
and its true for anyone. Just try out
so if u have read this, i m sure u will use this service whenever u r in india next time...yes the service will be going national after few years
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
DIGITAL FORTRESS----->Terminated

Don't be confused with the title....that's the novel named "DIGITAL FORTRESS" by DAN BROWN, which i recently read...i am now a complete fan of this man. its must read for every software techie..i think so. Its a story about a transltr and a virus which spreads in it which can destroy the databanks of NSA(national security agency) of USA. And only the pass key can stop it..The man with the pass key has died and durin death given a ring to somebody....so does the ring contains the pass key????
read the novel....i m sure u will get the answer
send me the comments after reading this ...
i m putting here the link to author's site
Click here
u can read the reviews also ..its superb


Friday, October 3, 2008
Rediff bol-the worst messenger

friends, i am having a rediff account.
one day i decided to go to rediff bol and start chatting with my friends easily. so i downloaded the messenger.(of course the latest one). it worked nicely for me at first. but once the connection got failed and i reconnected...bol hadn't connected yet....it still reads (.....connecting) whenever i try to open rediff bol. all other messengers are working perfectly but this is really a sick. sometimes it may get connected....but most of times it doesn't. i have reinstalled the application almost 10 times
but all in vain
is there any body who can share their experience with me on rediff bol?