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Monday, February 9, 2009
Tip To crack the BIOS password
1) Open the CPU
2) Observe the Motherboard
3) Remove the silver battery (3v)
4) Wait 2 minutes and place the battery
2) Observe the Motherboard
3) Remove the silver battery (3v)
4) Wait 2 minutes and place the battery
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Dress code for Feb 14
Blue-free
Green-waiting
Orange-going to propose
pink-accepted proposal
Black-rejected proposal
White-all ready booked
Yellow-broke up
Grey-not interested
Red-leave me alone
Advance Happy Valentines Day!!!
Green-waiting
Orange-going to propose
pink-accepted proposal
Black-rejected proposal
White-all ready booked
Yellow-broke up
Grey-not interested
Red-leave me alone
Advance Happy Valentines Day!!!
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
10 Tips to make Ur networking fruitful
1. Prepare an "elevator speech."
2. Use your existing ties.
3. Target trade groups
4. Show interest in others.
5. Don't ask for a job.
6. Build relationships.
7. Don't be selfish.
8. Don't abuse relationships.
9. Follow through.
10. Maintain your network.
2. Use your existing ties.
3. Target trade groups
4. Show interest in others.
5. Don't ask for a job.
6. Build relationships.
7. Don't be selfish.
8. Don't abuse relationships.
9. Follow through.
10. Maintain your network.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Try this trick
1) 4*Ur birthdate
2) +13
3) *25
4) -200
5) +month U born
6) *2
7) -40
8) *50
9) +last 2 digit of year U born
10) -10500
very interesting !!
isn't it
2) +13
3) *25
4) -200
5) +month U born
6) *2
7) -40
8) *50
9) +last 2 digit of year U born
10) -10500
very interesting !!
isn't it
Monday, February 2, 2009
Google's 55 minutes crisis
on providing the best, most useful answers to every query were greeted with a message warning that "this site may harm your computer".
In effect, Google was warning users that the entire internet was sick and shouldn't be touched with an electronic bargepole.
Panic spread as the global web community told each other about this apparent breakdown.
Google eventually fixed the problem, explaining that an update of a list of malicious sites somehow ended up including every web address, instead of one specific URL. But what a textbook example of a corporate disaster allowed to rage out of control...
...hold on a minute. The entire incident lasted just 55 minutes. And if you were on the West Coast of the USA, where Google is based, you are unlikely to have been affected, because it started at 0630 your time on a Saturday morning and was over by 0725. So why all the hoo-hah?
Well, news spread like wildfire around the blogosphere - or more accurately the Twitterverse - as everyone seemed determined to pass on their panic, along with rumours that Google's Gmail was also misfiring. So far. more people knew about the "may harm" incident than were affected by it. I got off a plane on my way home from a holiday on Saturday afternoon, asked online whether I'd missed any big tech stories, and was bombarded with messages about the Google crash.
Two Twitterers gave rather different views of Google's 55 minute crisis. One said, perhaps not completely seriously: "kennedy, lady di crash, and now #googmayharm! Everyone will remember what they were doing". Another put it like this: "small message under Google search results brings Twitterverse to a halt. Real world curiously unaffected!"
In effect, Google was warning users that the entire internet was sick and shouldn't be touched with an electronic bargepole.
Panic spread as the global web community told each other about this apparent breakdown.
Google eventually fixed the problem, explaining that an update of a list of malicious sites somehow ended up including every web address, instead of one specific URL. But what a textbook example of a corporate disaster allowed to rage out of control...
...hold on a minute. The entire incident lasted just 55 minutes. And if you were on the West Coast of the USA, where Google is based, you are unlikely to have been affected, because it started at 0630 your time on a Saturday morning and was over by 0725. So why all the hoo-hah?
Well, news spread like wildfire around the blogosphere - or more accurately the Twitterverse - as everyone seemed determined to pass on their panic, along with rumours that Google's Gmail was also misfiring. So far. more people knew about the "may harm" incident than were affected by it. I got off a plane on my way home from a holiday on Saturday afternoon, asked online whether I'd missed any big tech stories, and was bombarded with messages about the Google crash.
Two Twitterers gave rather different views of Google's 55 minute crisis. One said, perhaps not completely seriously: "kennedy, lady di crash, and now #googmayharm! Everyone will remember what they were doing". Another put it like this: "small message under Google search results brings Twitterverse to a halt. Real world curiously unaffected!"
India to unveil low cost laptop
India is planning to show off a home-grown cheap laptop designed for students and school children.
Silicon Innovation
Intel is on track for production in 2009 for its 32nm logic process. With transistors so small that more than 4 million of them could fit
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Trick for U
U can shutdown Ur computer 200% faster by pressing ctrl+alt+del
a window opens on that click shutdown
Now a drop down menu appears on that
click shutdown while pressing ctrl
enjoy
a window opens on that click shutdown
Now a drop down menu appears on that
click shutdown while pressing ctrl
enjoy
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