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31 August 2008

Secret Codes for most popular websites

Hey hi....

Are you all frustrated remembering different websites and typing them on your keyboard. So, here is the good solution to overcome the problem u were all facing.Just you need to do is remember the sequel characters on your keyboard and type them along with CTRL+ENTER.
Here i am giving you some different shortcuts used for most popular websites that we all visit daily....



Sites you can access linearly(keys either forward or backward):-

Search Engine Shortcut ----> www.ssddff.com
Coolbuddy.com ----> www.ccvvbb.com
www.Dailymotion.com ----> www.ddffgg.com
www.Ebay.com ----> www.eerrtt.com
www.Facebook.com ----> www.ffgghh.com
www.Google.com ----> www.gghhjj.com
BharatMatrimony.com ----> www.bbnnmm.com
www.HindustanTimes.com ----> www.hhjjkk.com
Image search -----> www.iioopp.com
www.Rapidshare.com ----> www.rrttyy.com
Timesjobs.com ----> www.ttyyuu.com
www.Usercash.com ----> www.uuiioo.com
Video Search ----> www.vvbbnn.com
www.Wikipedia.com ----> www.wweerr.com
www.Xanga.com ----> www.xxccvv.com


Sites you can access upside or downside(typing keys on keyboard either upside slanting or downside slanting)
:-

news.bbc.co.uk ----> www.bbhhuu.com
Badoo.com ----> www.bbggtt.com
www.cnn.com ----> www.ccfftt.com
Epicwar.com ----> www.eesszz.com
Easy-share.com ----> www.eeddcc.com
IndiaBulls.com ----> www.iijjnn.com
Microsoft ----> www.mmjjuu.com
merinews.com ----> www.mmkkoo.com
News search ----> www.nnjjii.com
Orkut.com ----> www.ookkmm.com
Raaga.com ----> www.rrddxx.com
Teamxbox.com ----> www.ttffcc.com
IndiaTvNews.com ----> www.vvggyy.com
news.google.com ----> www.xxddrr.com
Yahoomail.com ----> www.yyhhnn.com
YouTube.com ----> www.yyggvv.com
Zeenews.com ----> www.zzssee.com

26 August 2008

Chiranjeevi Party Name and Flag Announcement

Mega Start Chiranjeevi has announced his party name as Praja Rajyam and he annouced his party flag on August 26, 2008. For those who missed the live can watch the announcement videos here.

A huge crowd approximately around 7 lakhs have gathered at the venue in Tirupati.

Chiranjeevi announcing party name as Praja Rajyam - part1


Chiranjeevi announcing party name as Praja Rajyam - part2


Chiranjeevi announcing party name as Praja Rajyam - part3

Chiru party flag, Praja Rajyam party flag

Chiranjeevi Party Flag, Praja Rajyam Party Flag



Chiranjeevi, has named his party Prajarajyam. He declared the party name in the massive rally organised at Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh.

His political party aims to emerge as a third force in the Andhra Pradesh politics.

"I am overwhelmed with people's response. I can achieve whatever I want through your support," he said in the public meeting.

"I know the pain of the people, their woes. I have always played roles which were close to weaker sections of the society," he added.

Seven lakh fans gathered at Chiranjeevi's public rally.

Chiranjeevi Party Song - Praja Rajyam

Chiranjeevi Party Song (Praja Rajyam)





25 August 2008

Watch TV9 channel Live

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23 August 2008

Ashta Chemma MP3 Songs

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Mallepuvvu MP3 Songs

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20 August 2008

Know everything about your diet

Have you ever thought of what kind of diet are you following daily. What kind of substances are present in the food that we take daily. Then, this is the time to think!

It's not just exercise that keeps us fit but also the diet that we should follow. Balanced diet and regular exercise will keep one fit and healthy.

So, lets understand what is a balanced diet and how to maintain it to be fit and healthy.

A balanced diet should contain carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals and fibre. Each of these are essential for our body and they should go in proper proportions.

Carbohydrates: This is the major source of our energy. It mainly consists of Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. They have a variety of sizes. The smallest carbohydrates are the simple sugars, which are made up of one or two sugar molecules. The best known simple sugar is table sugar, which is also known as sucrose, a disaccharide (made of two sugar molecules). Other simple sugars include the monosaccharides (made of one sugar molecule) like glucose and fructose, which are found in fruits, and the disaccharides, which include sucrose, lactose (found in milk), and maltose (in beer and malt liquors). The larger carbohydrates are made up of these smaller simple sugars and are known as polysaccharides (many sugar molecules) or complex carbohydrates. Usually they are made up of many linked glucose molecules, though, unlike simple sugars, they do not have a sweet taste. Examples include potatoes, beans, and vegetables.

The biggest group of energy providers are things like sugar, starches, cereals, porridge, oatmeal, cornflour, rice, fruit, bread, cake, potatoes, spaghetti, biscuits, etc.


Proteins: These provide source of materials for growth and repair. Proteins are composed of the elements carbon (C), oxygen (O), hydrogen (H), and nitrogen (n). They have a variety of uses in the body, including serving as a source of energy, as substrates (starter materials) for tissue growth and maintenance, and for certain biological functions, such as making structural proteins, transfer proteins, enzyme molecules, and hormone receptors. Proteins are also the major component in bone, muscle, and other tissues and fluids. When used for energy, protein supplies an average of 4 kcal/g. Proteins are formed by the linking of different combinations of the twenty common amino acids found in food. Of these, ten are essential in the synthesis of body proteins.

Protein may be found in a variety of food sources. Proteins from animal sources (meat, poultry, milk, fish) are considered to be of high biological value because they contain all of the essential amino acids. Proteins from plant sources (wheat, corn, rice, and beans) are considered to be of low biological value because an individual plant source does not contain all of the essential amino acids. Therefore, combinations of plant sources must be used to provide these nutrients.

Excess intake of protein is not considered to be harmful for the average healthy individual. However, when protein intake is inadequate, but total caloric intake is sufficient, a condition known as kwashiorkor may occur. Symptoms of kwashiorkor include an enlarged stomach, loss of hair and hair color, and an enlarged liver. Conversely, if protein and caloric intake are both inadequate, a condition known as marasmus occurs. Marasmus presents with a stoppage of growth, extreme muscle loss, and weakness.

Meats that are lean, cheese, eggs, dairy products (milk) and a little from bread, beans and peas – these are all sources of proteins for our diet.

Vitamins: These are required in very small quantities to keep you healthy. Vitamins are chemical compounds that are required for normal growth and metabolism. Some vitamins are essential for a number of metabolic reactions that result in the release of energy from carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. There are thirteen vitamins, which may be divided into two groups: the four fat-soluble vitamins (vitamins A, D, E, and K) and the nine water-soluble vitamins (the B vitamins and C). These two groups are dissimilar in many ways. First of all, cooking or heating destroys the water-soluble vitamins much more readily than the fat-soluble vitamins. On the other hand, fat-soluble vitamins are much less readily excreted from the body, compared to water-soluble vitamins, and can therefore accumulate to excessive, and possibly toxic, levels. This means, of course, that levels of water-soluble vitamins in the body can become depleted more quickly, leading to a vitamin deficiency if those nutrients are not replaced regularly. Deficiencies of vitamins may result from inadequate intake, as well as from factors unrelated to supply. For instance, vitamin K and biotin are both produced by bacteria that live within the intestines, and a person can become deficient if these bacteria are removed by antibiotics. Other factors that may result in a vitamin deficiency include disease, pregnancy, drug interactions, and newborn development (newborns lack the intestinal bacteria that create certain vitamins, such as biotin and vitamin K).

Minerals: These are required for healthy teeth, bones, muscles etc. Minerals are different from the other nutrients discussed thus far, in that they are inorganic compounds (carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and vitamins are all organic compounds). The fundamental structure of minerals is usually nothing more than a molecule, or molecules, of an element. The functions of minerals do not include participation in the yielding of energy. But they do play vital roles in several physiological functions, including critical involvement in nervous system functioning, in cellular reactions, in water balance in the body, and in structural systems, such as the skeletal system.

As minerals have a very simple structure of usually one or more molecules of an element, they are not readily destroyed in the heating or cooking process of food preparation. However, they can leak out of the food substance that contains them and seep into the water or liquid the food is being cooked in. This may result in a decreased level of minerals being consumed if the liquid is discarded.

There are many minerals found within the human body, but of the sixteen (or possibly more) essential minerals, the amount required on a daily basis varies enormously. This is why minerals are subdivided into two classes: macrominerals and microminerals. Macrominerals include those that are needed in high quantities, ranging from milligrams to grams. Calcium, phosphorous, and magnesium are macrominerals. Microminerals are those necessary in smaller quantities, generally between a microgram and a milligram. Examples of microminerals include copper, chromium, and selenium.

Minerals are things like Zinc, Iron, Magnesium, Calcium, etc. They are all minerals found in the world around us – not surprising that we need them for all the chemical processes that go on inside us!
We get Iron from some green vegetables, liver, and a lots of other sources. It is best eaten from different foods -some don’t let us absorb it quite so easily by just eating those foods.

Fats: Lipids, which consist of fats and oils, are high-energy yielding molecules composed mostly of carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O) (though lipids have a smaller number of oxygen molecules than carbohydrates have). This small number of oxygen molecules makes lipids insoluble in water, but soluble in certain organic solvents. The basic structure of lipids is a glycerol molecule consisting of three carbons, each attached to a fatty-acid chain. Collectively, this structure is known as a triglyceride, or sometimes it is called a triacylglycerol. Triglycerides are the major form of energy storage in the body (whereas carbohydrates are the body's major energy source), and are also the major form of fat in foods. The energy contained in a gram of lipids is more than twice the amount in carbohydrates and protein, with an average of 9 kcal/g.

Lipids can be broken down into two types, saturated and unsaturated, based on the chemical structure of their longest, and therefore dominant, fatty acid. Whether a lipid is solid or liquid at room temperature largely depends on its property of being saturated or unsaturated. Lipids from plant sources are largely unsaturated, and therefore liquid at room temperature. Lipids that are derived from animals contain a higher amount of saturated fats, and they are therefore solid at room temperature. An exception to this rule is fish, which, for the most part, contain unsaturated fat. The important difference between saturated and unsaturated fatty acids is that saturated fatty acids are the most important factor that can increase a person's cholesterol level. An increased cholesterol level may eventually result in the clogging of blood arteries and, ultimately, heart disease.

Not all fatty acids are considered harmful. In fact, certain unsaturated fatty acids are considered essential nutrients. Like the essential amino acids, these fatty acids are essential to a person's diet because the body cannot produce them. They serve many important functions in the body, including regulating blood pressure and helping to synthesize and repair vital cell parts. Lipids are also required for the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, and they are generally thought to increase the taste and flavor of foods and to give an individual a feeling of fullness.

Fibre: This is required to help your intestines function correctly; it is not digested. The main function of fibre is to keep the digestive system healthy and functioning properly. Fibre aids and speeds up the excretion of waste and toxins from the body, preventing them from sitting in the intestine or bowel for too long, which could cause a build-up and lead to several diseases.
Fibre passes through the body virtually unchanged along with other digested food until it arrives at the large intestine. What happens next depends on which type of fibre is present. They are of two types soluble and insoluble.

Sources of soluble fibre
Soluble fibre-rich foods include fruits, vegetables, lentils, peas, beans, oats, barley, oatmeal, potatoes, dried fruit, soya milk and soya products.

Foods that are low in fibre
Eating a diet that does not contain enough fibre can lead to bowel irregularities and stomach discomforts. Foods that do not contain any or contain very little fibre include refined cereals and white bread, meat and animal products, dairy produce and fast foods.

So, maintain a balanced diet and be healthy.

19 August 2008

THE LAWS OF TABLE TENNIS

Rules of Table Tennis

The official table tennis rules like most other sports - are a comprehensive set of rules and regulations designed to cover any eventuality which may arise during a game.


These official rules are reviewed every two years by the The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) - but if you're a beginner you only need to know a few of the official rules in order to play a game with your friends.

The rules of table tennis are the same for amateurs and professionals alike, and the basic rules are very simple to learn.



OK, let's start with the most basic rule of table tennis.

Is a game ...

Up to 11 points or 21 points?

Until 2001 a table tennis game was played up to 21 points. But in order to make the game more exciting, have more "crucial" points, and make it more appealing to television viewers, the rules of table tennis were changed.

A game of table tennis is now played up to 11 points.

The winner is the player or pair who first scores 11 points, unless both players or pairs score 10 points (called deuce). Then a game will be won by the first player or pair to gain a two point lead.



So how do I ...

Start a game

Before you start a game, you'll need to decide who's going to serve first.

If you're just playing a game with friends, you can use whatever method you like to decide this, but the official rules of table tennis say that you should toss a coin.

However, the most common method is to hide the ball in one hand, put both your hands under the table, and then ask your opponent to guess which hand the ball is in.

Although the winner of this usually serves first, he does actually have three choices ...

The winner can:

* elect to serve first or
* make his opponent serve first or
* decide which end of the table he prefers to play at first

If the winner chooses a particular end of the table, his opponent then has the choice of whether to serve first or to make his opponent serve first.

If the winner chooses to serve first, his opponent then has the choice of which end of the table he prefers to play at first.


So what do I need to know about the ...

Basic table tennis serve

The rules of table tennis have been changed many times in recent years in relation to the service law, but for a casual game of table tennis it remains very simple.

The server must stand behind the end of the table to serve.

The basic serve involves holding the ball in the palm of your non-playing hand and throwing it upwards. As the ball is falling, you must hit it with your racket (also known as a paddle or bat) in your playing hand so that it bounces on the table once on each side of the net.

The ball may bounce anywhere on both sides of the table and unlike tennis, you don't have to serve to one part of the table - unless you're playing doubles.

If the ball touches the net and still bounces on your opponent's side of the table, the service must be replayed.

However, if the ball touches the net and does not bounce on your opponent's side of the table, the server loses the point.


Returning the serve

Your opponent must hit the ball back over the net so that it bounces only on the server's side of the table.

When returning the serve, or during a rally, if the ball hits the net but does not hit your opponent's half of the table, then a point is awarded to your opponent.

However, if the ball hits the net but still goes over and bounces on your opponent's half of the table, the point continues.


How many serves does each player have? ...

How many serves?

When the rules of table tennis were changed to make each game up to 11 points instead of 21 points, the number of serves that each player had was also changed.

Now, each player has two serves each, whereas in the old 21 point system, each player had five serves each.

Service continues to alternate between opponents until one player scores 11 points, unless both players or pairs score 10 points (called deuce).

If both players reach 10 points, then service alternates after each point, until one player gains a two point lead.


But what about ...

Doubles

When playing table tennis doubles, service still alternates every two points between sides, but it also alternates between players on the same team.

At the end of every two points, the receiving player becomes the server, and the partner of the serving player becomes the receiver.

The service itself is exactly the same as in singles except that, rather than the ball bouncing anywhere on the table, it must bounce only on the right half portion of the table for both the server and the receiver.

The receiver returns it, then the server's partner must hit it next followed by the receiver's partner and so on.

Play must continue in this sequence throughout the rally and if a player hits it out of turn he loses the point.


How do I ...

Score a point

To score a point, you must keep the ball in play longer than your opponent.

A player loses a point if he:

1.Fails to make a good serve (i.e. throwing the ball in the air and failing to hit the ball or failing to hit it onto his opponent's side of the table)
2.Allows the ball to bounce twice on his side of the table
3.Does not hit the ball after it has bounced on his side of the table
4.Does not hit the ball onto his opponent's side of the table
5.Hits the ball before it has bounced (i.e. volleying the ball) unless it's obviously not going to bounce on his side of the table
6.Hits the ball twice in succession (i.e. a double hit)
7.Puts his non-playing hand on the table or net or moves the table
8.Obstructs the ball with any part of his body or clothing (unless it's obviously not going to bounce on his side of the table)
9.Hits the ball out of turn when playing doubles


How long is a game? ...

A Game

As we said earlier, when one player has scored 11 points (or when one player has a two point lead if the score previously reached 10-10), he wins the game.

The players then swop ends and the next game begins with the player who served second in the previous game.


How long is a match? ...

A Match

The rules of table tennis state that a match is the best of any odd number of games - usually 3, 5 or 7 games.


Source : www.allabouttabletennis.com/rules-of-table-tennis.html

17 August 2008

Chiranjeevi Party Announcement

Chiranjeevi Party

Finally chiranjeevi has announced his entry into politics today. Today on the day of August 18, 2008 chiranjeevi has called for a press meet and declared that he is going to start a new party. The party name and the party flag will be announced on August 26, 2008.

Many news channels have telecasted it live. For those who have missed it can watch some of these videos posted below.

Chiranjeevi party press meet on August 17, 2008



For those who want to see more videos can watch them in the latest news section of this blog.

16 August 2008

Faulty infenion chip in new iPhone

An Infineon chip could be at the root of complaints from around the world that Apple Inc's new iPhone drops calls and has unpredictable Internet links, according to a research report from Nomura.

BusinessWeek also reported on its website that the iPhone is suffering from faulty software on an Infineon chip, and that Apple plans to fix the problem with a software update.

Representatives for Apple and Infineon declined to comment.

One of the key attractions of the latest iPhone, which went on sale in July and sold 1 million in its first weekend, is faster, third-generation (3G) Web connections when compared to the first iPhone that was launched in mid-2007.

However, users have complained on websites and blogs that Internet speeds have been inconsistent and that the phone often reverts to a slower technology known as Edge even in 3G areas.

Nomura analyst Richard Windsor wrote in a research note that the problem likely involved a 3G cellular network communications chip made by Germany's Infineon.

"We believe that these issues are typical of an immature chipset and radio protocol stack where we are almost certain that Infineon is the 3G supplier," Windsor wrote in the report dated August 12.

"There are too many instances on iPhone blogs and Apple's own website for it to be coincidence. Furthermore, it is not just the US but other countries as well," he wrote.

BusinessWeek's online report cited an unidentified source as saying the problem lay with Infineon technology, which it described as "fairly new and untested in high volumes outside a lab setting."

BusinessWeek reported that Apple had set up the Infineon chip to demand a more powerful 3G signal than it needed, resulting in a switch back to the slower network if there are too many people in the same area trying to use their iPhone at the same time.

The problem affects 2 per cent to 3 per cent of iPhone traffic, BusinessWeek said, citing two "well-placed" sources.

Infineon spokesman Guenter Gaugler declined to comment on the iPhone, but noted that the German chipmaker has been supplying 3G chipsets to phone makers such as Samsung Electronics without any problems.

Apple tends to restrict its suppliers from talking about their relationships, but several analysts have cited Infineon as the supplier of the main processor for the iPhone 3G.

Apple spokeswoman Natalie Kerris declined comment on whether iPhone was having connection problems or if it was preparing a software fix.

A spokesman for AT&T Inc, the exclusive US carrier for iPhone, said that it was working well on AT&T's network and that the carrier had received very few complaints.

"This is not something that's high on our radar screen. It's not something we've had a lot of complaints about," said AT&T's Mark Siegel.

(Source: www.timesofindia.com)

My WikiHow article for creating a website and earn money


How to Create a Website and Earn Money


from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit

Here I am going to discuss about how easy it is to generate money by just sitting in front of your PCs and laptops. All you need to do is buy a webspace online or use any free services provided by a number of vendors.

Steps


  1. These days a lot of revenue is being generated by the online advertising. It is not that a small number that one can ignore.
  2. Most of the popular search engines are making billions of dollars by online marketing and advertising.
  3. This is one of the quickest and easiest way to earn money.
  4. For this all you need to do is buy a web space and start creating a website or use free service provided by many vendors online.
  5. In the first case you can get a most appropriate URL (a link to your website) with a .com extension.
  6. In the second case you need to settle with some of the names that the vendor will provide with a very long tail attached with the URL before the .com
  7. If your URL is big then people may not remember you website that easily. But, if you want something free you need to compromise certain things.
  8. Once you decide which way is better then you can go ahead and build a website.
  9. If you are looking for a free web space then you can use google blogger, yahoo blogger, wordpress etc., They will provide you with free web space as well as give you some basic templates which you can use to create a website.
  10. You can find a lot of people now a days using the blogger services and earning a very good money.
  11. For using these free services you should create an account with them and they will provide you with some basic templates that are installed in their web servers.
  12. Also, if you don't like their templates you can create a template of your own and upload it to their server.
  13. Once you have the template of your choice, you can go ahead and create your first post.
  14. Keep posting regularly on your web site and then increase traffic to your page.
  15. Now that you have a good number of people reading your blog (otherwise called web traffic) you can also place free ads on your web site which will earn you money.
  16. So, start creating your website today and earn money.



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9 August 2008

Homam MP3 Songs

Homam (2008)

7 August 2008

Chiranjeevi party press meeting videos

CHIRANJEEVI (MEGA STAR) ANNOUNCING THE PARTY on August 17, 2008 PART 1


CHIRANJEEVI (MEGA STAR) ANNOUNCING THE PARTY on August 17, 2008 PART 2



CHIRANJEEVI (MEGA STAR) ANNOUNCING THE PARTY on August 17, 2008 PART 3


CHIRANJEEVI (MEGA STAR) ANNOUNCING THE PARTY on August 17, 2008 PART 4


CHIRANJEEVI (MEGA STAR) ANNOUNCING THE PARTY on August 17, 2008 PART 5


CHIRANJEEVI (MEGA STAR) ANNOUNCING THE PARTY on August 17, 2008 PART 6


2 August 2008

Baladhoor MP3 Songs

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1 August 2008

Salute MP3 Songs

Salute (2008)

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