Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Nice EXPLANATION.....

Perfect Couple

OVERREACTION

weight............?

Total weight................

Give Me Some Break........................

Saari ummr hum OFFICE mein jee liye,

Ek pal to ab humein Jeene do Jeene do !!!

Na na nana nana na na nana... na na na na na naaaaaaaaaaa. ..

Give me some Leave
Give me some Break
Give me another chance
I wanna go home once again,

Na na nana nana na na nana... na na na na na naaaaaaaaaaa. ..

Kandhon ko Reports Ke bojh ne jhukaya
jhoot bolna to khud manager ne sikhaya,

career to gaya
PF bhi gaya
Ek pal to ab humein Jeene do... Jeene do,

Saari ummr hum Office mein jee liye
Ek pal to ab humein Jeene do... Jeene do

Salary kabhi na badhi...

Har baar increment, perks aur bonus ka jhotha lara laga,
boss ne humse aur zayada kaam karwaya....
beyond working hours bhi humne kaam kiya

Ek pal to ab humein Jeene do... Jeene do !!!

Saari ummr hum OFFICE mein jee liye, Ek pal to ab humein jeene do... jeene do.

Na na nana nana na na nana... na na na na na naaaaaaaaaaa.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

can u believe it..................

WoW.....................................

UK Streets Have Indian Names


UK Streets Have Indian Names

Goodbye Acacia Avenue, welcome to Eco Way, Euro

Close and Sustainability Way-these are just changed

names of some streets in Britain, which are increasingly

being chosen to reflect councils' interests in the environment,

health and safety, and diversity, revealed a survey."New age

" ideas are also influencing the naming of roads such as

Karma Way or Yoga Way.Other streets are being given

names, which reflect Britain's increasingly multicultural society.
According to experts, local authorities were doing the same

thing the Romans did 2,000 years- using names, which

reflected the nature of society around them."Street names

reflect modern culture and society and preoccupations.

They now also show a worldwide influence," the Telegraph

quoted Dr David Green, a geographer from King's College

London, as saying.Other new streets with an

environmental theme include Eco Way, in Doncaster,

and Sustainability Way, in Leyland, Lancashire.
There also exists a Kyoto Walk and Kyoto Terrace, in Havant,

Hampshire, which feature environmentally friendly homes

and were named after the Japanese city where an international

treaty on climate change was agreed.Council officials in Poole

renamed Salamander Road as Safety Drive, after a new

fire station was built on it, reflecting an interest in

health and safety,Samsara Road, in Bromsgrove,

and Karma Way, in Harrow, north London, both use

phrases from Indian religions,dealing with concepts of

reincarnation and cause and effect, respectively, which have

become popular elements of "new age" western thinking.
Then there is Yoga Way, in Sutton, south London.
In Brent, however, councillors chose the financial over the

spiritual, calling one street Euro Close.
Among the new names, which reflect Britain's multicultural

society, are Masjid Lane, in Tower Hamlets, east London,

which uses the Arabic term for mosque.
A street is called Jinnah Close, after Muhammad Ali Jinnah,

the founder of the modern state of Pakistan.Other recently

named addresses reflect African influences,

such as Ashanti Mews, in Hackney, named after a major ethnic

group and area of Ghana.Local authorities have responsibility

for the creation of street names, and very often they will take

suggestions from developers or the public.The names

uncovered by the survey of local councils, carried out by

The Sunday telegraph, are all for streets or developments created

within the last ten years.

Keywords- UK Streets Have Indian names

Friday, March 19, 2010

haPpInEsS

liKe SwImMinG,riDinG,wRitIng, oR pLaYinG cRiCkeT, haPpInEsS cAn Be lEaArNeD........

Monday, March 8, 2010

Faith

Faith... is the art of holding on to things your reason once accepted, despite your changing moods.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Heart

Natural Heart

Edcucation

The mediocre teacher tells.
The good teacher explains.
The superior teacher strates.
The great teacher inspires.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

think

YOU CANNOT HAVE WHAT YOU DO NOT WANT.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Proud



Do you know who is the GM of Hewlett Packard ? He is Rajiv Gupta .

India born Rajiv Gupta is presently the GM of Hewlett Packard. Ever since his childhood, Rajiv Gupta aspired to do something which would have positive impact on the lives of the people. He wanted to something which could change the world for betterment. This dream of Rajeev Gupta could finally be in reach, Itanium, his dream, is coming to a reality. Rajiv Gupta had a chance to use his compiler know-how and expertise in new ways - the Itanium family architecture demands the highest level of interface between the compiler and the hardware and he had a unique opportunity to help found an instruction set that was based definitely on these principles.

Rajiv studied at the IIT Kharagpur, India, for his bachelor's degree. Thereafter Rajeev got one of the prestigious places at the California Institute of Technology (CalTech). At the Caltech, Rajiv earned his PhD, in a little less than a year, studying compilers and the methods to optimize them. Rajiv is an academic eccentric; he has a knack of working to get the desired, single mindedly.

Ability

The first requisite for success is the ability to apply your physical and mental energies to one problem incessantly without growing weary.

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