Hey/slm
these are the notes written and published by Sir Naeem Ameen . The file is a text file which can be opened by the InpageUrdu writing program
To Download RightClick and Save Link As
Archive for November, 2006
UrduNotes
November 20, 2006Electricity broadcast through the air may someday run your home.
November 18, 2006More than a century ago, Thomas Edison and Nicola Tesla dreamed of broadcasting electrical energy through the airwaves. Instead, to their surprise, a grid of metallic wires sprang up and encircled the globe, distributing power to homes and businesses nearly everywhere.
Now, as more and more people carry portable gadgets, from cellphones to laptops, iPods to PDAs, they want to eliminate any need for wires. The problem: Their devices need to be recharged, eventually, by plugging them into a wall socket.
But an age when wireless gadgets never run down may be dawning.
At a physics conference in San Francisco Wednesday, a group of researchers proposed a method that would allow cellphones, laptops, industrial robots, and other gadgets to be recharged simply by being within a few meters of an energy source. A system of “midrange” energy nodes, akin to the wireless “hot spots” that give computers wireless access to the Internet, wouldn’t replace power lines. But they could someday result in entire buildings or other large areas in which wireless devices are automatically charged when they come into range. Other applications include sending power to electric buses along a highway, or charging microscopic nanorobots as they work, perhaps inside the human body.
Top 10 data loss disasters
November 18, 2006Top 10 data loss disasters
November 16, 2006 (Computerworld Australia) — Some disaster stories about data loss are more colorful than others, but here are some of the best for 2006.
Compiled from a global poll undertaken by data recovery services company, Ontrack Data Recovery Inc. in Eden Prarie, Minn., it is a top 10 list of the more memorable disasters
english notes.
November 12, 2006hey/slm
here are the english notes by which we are to give the correct answers. Both of our major teachers are using them the old-fashioned [and simple] way of photocopying them and passing on. But there is a better way and its this.
I know that most of you want this for. Every one can reduce the txt size and use them in the exams and get full marks, but thats pathetic. You guys arent even ganna make them by your own hands and cheat.
I wonder whats next
Any ways the file is avaiilable in two formats. One is Microsoft Word [*.doc] and the other is Adobe’s Portable Document Format a.k.a. PDF [*.pdf]
All you have to do is RightClick and save link as
when you download post a comment.
ms
Title
November 10, 2006hey
Y the hell do u guys email me for blog stuff? post comments on the latest blog entry
and the answer is that those dots and dashes in the title is W. I. A. I in Morse Code
ms
Finally….
November 6, 2006Hey/slm
Finally I was able to make my title move. Have been trying for a whole 10 days now and was getting fed up. Actually the 10 days include some 5 days on which I never even used the PC
I tried and tried and tried and tried and tried and tried and tried and tried and I posted a lot of XML, XHTML and HTML on my experimental blog and you can see the runner up from the 15 [13 of them were totally stupid] codes
For the title I would like to thank N.S.Bhat and most of All R. Kazan Jr
[thanx a lot RK and for ur patience too]
ms
Windows Vista Sounds
November 1, 2006check out these Windows Vista Sounds. Is Microsoft playing with its users? I mean they are like full of shit! Popeye the Sailor man-sound-alike (or it may be it) and others. They are totally crazy
Anyway listen to them online and read the comments made on the soundtrack
Or you can DL them in MP3 format here
The sounds which are covered are:
- Critical Stop
- ReadyBoost drive inserted
- Windows UAC control prompt
- New e-mail notification
- Low Battery Alarm
- Exclamation
- Windows Start
- Exit Windows
From the Article
Windows Vista Sounds
The user experience is a high priority for Windows Vista, and part of that “experience” are the sounds that come with the operating system. It’s incredible the amount of work that goes in to capturing that perfect sound to represent different events in Vista, and we went to the trouble of drafting in Robert Fripp who I’ve personally never heard of, but my dad says was pivotal to the music era of the sixties (apparently). Despite me not knowing who he is, he hails from a sleepy part of England called Dorset – and whilst that bears no relevance whatsover to the sounds in Vista, does mean he is British – which for me at least is something to be proud of.
More recently, it seems Fripp has been dabbling in producing atmospheric sound effects using to his trusty electric guitar, and those are the kinds of sounds you are going to hear in Vista – you can check out him in the Microsoft studios recording the sounds on this video.
So over the weekend I installed a nice shiney RTM build and the sounds have been upgraded from the ones in XP to the new creations by Robert Fripp. I’d thought I would share some of these with you and I’ve compiled them in this mp3 which you can download and listen to below.
Prison Break 02.09 Pictures
November 1, 2006hey/slm
Episode 209 is one of the best episodes in season 2. I have uploaded the pix here
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