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Counter Questions

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

This is a image from an advert of Toyota, which I got sometime back.

Some counter questions:
We Believer — We ?
In trying to make a difference — Are you required to make a difference or just do what you are said ?
In working together — what a joke !!!
Every day is an opportunity to improve — Is there scope for improvement ?
Good things stand the test of time — Change is the only constant
In going the extra mile — Who cares ?
A better tomorrow starts today — Future planning ?
In respecting others — selfcentric
If you can dream it you can do it — Why did you sleep ?

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there are ways of doing it …

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Yes, there is a saying

Where there is a will, there is a way.

I had read somewhere, that the inventor of bulb had failed hundreds of times, and he was still hopeful to do the invention of bulb.

Lilkewise, i know, i have failed many times, but, still, im positive, that it will be done.

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Doordarshan turns 50 !!!

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Congrats.

Doordarshan television has turned 50. The Indian national broadcaster that began operation on September 15, 1959 with a staff of 10 to 15 people and with a small transmitter has survived the burgeoning of private satellite channels in this digital age.

Being the sole entertainer in 1980s, serials like Hum Log, Buniyaad and Nukkad were watched by millions. The mythological drama Ramayan broadcast during 1987-88 literally brought the entire nation to a standstill on Sundays.

A new chapter in its broadcasting history was written when the television services were extended to Mumbai and Amritsar in 1972. By 1975, seven cities had television service, and now with the staff strength of 3,000 scattered all over the country, the state-run network has 1,400 ground-based transmitters with 46 studios producing programmes daily.

Speaking to Gulf News from Chennai, former Deputy Director General of Doordarshan, Sanapathi said: “It has been a humble beginning for the state broadcaster, but now it has blossomed to become one of the world’s leading service provider with the total area covered of 93 per cent in India.”

He added: “People still now tune in to watch Doordarshan for urban and rural-based programmes,” he said.

Sanapathi, who joined Doordarshan in 1975, said one of the finest moments of his career came, when the national broadcaster beamed colour transmission in 1982.

“It was the year when India was the host for the Asian Games in New Delhi,” he said.

Sanapathi said though Doordarshan is a state-controlled entity, some how it has managed to remain impartial towards all the political parties.

“Often people compare Doordarshan’s views with those of the politicians holding power at the Centre. But frankly speaking, like other private news channels, it does, at times show government’s apathy in a milder way.”

However, Sanapathi said, the sad part of the institution is that it has not been able to recruit young programmers since 1991.

With the 2010 Commonwealth Games scheduled to be held in New Delhi, the “Grand Old Lady” of India’s television network is set to broadcast the event on its high-definition format.

Original on Gulfnews.

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Is it your work ?

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Never Never Never

Never peep and comment on something which is not your work.

But, its human nature to peep into other people’s works.

Take Care.

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Are you eating fish without scales ?

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

No Scales, No Fins, No Good

Scientific research has moved more and more doctors and nutritionists to recommend adding fish and fish oils to our diet.

Studies indicate that eating fish once or twice each week may also help reduce blood cholesterol levels, a leading cause of atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), a major factor in the development of coronary heart disease.

Fish is not only a fast, easy meal to prepare, but it’s also easy on the digestive system, high in protein, low in sodium and low in calories.

Understandably, health-conscious consumers are beginning to include fish as a regular part of their weekly diet and a healthy alternative to red meats.

Beware of Fish without Scales and Fins.

Interestingly kosher dietary laws prohibit the eating of fish without both scales and fins. That eliminates a number of delicious sea foods, including shellfish, shrimp, catfish, lobster, mussels, eels, sharks, sturgeons, and swordfish, just to name a few.

Clearly their law-giver knew something that has taken scientists years to discover.

Now we know that fish with scales AND fins are equipped with a digestive system that prevents the absorption of poisons and toxins into their flesh from the waters they call home.

Flounder, cod, haddock, and salmon are a few examples of fish with scales and fins.

Catfish have fins, but do not have scales.

These scavengers are primarily bottom feeders and have digestive systems designed to absorb toxins from the water.

Clams, lobster, shrimp, crabs, mussels and squid do not have scales or fins and are believed to be highly toxic.

They naturally absorb all the toxins in the water they live in.

Interestingly, lobster and crabs are crustaceans and are a part of the arthropod family, which include caterpillars, cockroaches, and spiders!

Fish with Scales and Fins.

Albacore, Bass, Carp, Flounder, Grouper, Haddock, Halibut, Herring, Mackerel, Mahi Mahi, Orange Roughy, Perch, Pike, Pollock, Salmon, Sardines, Snapper, Sole, Tilapia, Trout, Tuna, Walleye, Whitefish, and Whiting are just some of the most popular fish with both fins and scales.

Wild vs Farm-Raised (aka Ocean-Raised) Fish?

Unfortunately, farm-raised fish have almost taken over the market.

In some areas it’s almost impossible to find wild fish and when you do, the price is considerably higher than the farm-raised fish.

The debate continues as to the whether or not farm-raised fish are full of toxins, such as mercury and PCB’s (polychlorinated biphenyls, a “probable human carcinogen” according to the EPA and banned in 1977).

However, some things are not in question… farm-raised fish are held in containment cells, which don’t allow adequate space for swimming.

Like anything living in crowded conditions, they are prone to disease, requiring antibiotics, which of course we consume when we eat them.

Additionally, this environment doesn’t allow the fish to eat naturally. They are fed prepared fish food, which affects not only their nutritional value and their colorings, but also their taste.

The danger of this prepared fish food was highlighted in the spring of 2007 during the big pet food scare, which was traced to a tainted Chinese ingredient.

Some of the contaminated flour was mislabelled as gluten and mixed into fish food in Canada and exported to the USA, where it was fed to farmed-fish!

Low in Calorie

Of course the total number of calories will depend on how you choose to prepare your fish. While great for the taste buds, frying adds far more calories to fish than baking, broiling, steaming or poaching.

Some may feel that fish without butter or tartar sauce is like a day without sunshine, but there are other ways to add great flavour to your fish without these added calories. Basil, thyme, rosemary, curry powder, paprika, red pepper flakes, lemon, lime, and balsamic or plum vinegar will enhance the flavour of the fish without adding all those extra calories.

Quick Fish Recipe

Clean fish fillets by rubbing a little sea salt over them and rinsing with cold water. Marinate fillets of salmon, tilapia, flounder, or your favourite fish (15 min. to 1 hr, but overnight is even better) in dried thyme leaves, Herbes de Provence*, sea salt, pepper (white or black), red pepper flakes or powder (optional), and plum vinegar or lemon juice. Bake or broil 10-25 minutes, depending on type of fish thickness of fillet and whether baked or broiled.

*Unable to find Herbes de Provence at your favourite grocer?

Make your own… it includes winter savoury, thyme, rosemary, basil, tarragon, & lavender flowers. Don’t like the “fish oil” taste of some fish?

Add a 1-3 whole cloves and some dried thyme to your favourite recipe and enjoy!

Food for Thought.

If you’d like to live a healthy, vibrant life, at least consider replacing some of those red meat meals with some delicious wild fish!

Reduce or eliminate shellfish and farm-raised fish from your diet, and be sure that your fish has scales and fins. (Having them removed at the market is a plus!)

Hate to scale fish indoors?

Here’s a tip… fill sink with cool water; with fish under water scrape fish scaler (or serrated knife) in opposite direction of the scales. The water will prevent the scales from flying all over the kitchen! To scale those hard to hold ends, allow water to flow from faucet directly over the area being scaled.

Be well.

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Shoppers Paradise: Shopwiki

Friday, July 10th, 2009

And, now here is a Wiki site for shopping too.
All about your shopping needs is sure to be fulfilled here.
I myself checked ShopWiki – a revolutionizing online shopping, it finds every store in the great www which has that item and displays there pricing for each of them.
This being a wiki, it even lists sites which have not Paid it to get listed. They claim to have 30,000 stores already in their lists.
It means that a shopper can find any product, and every store, to get the best deal, or simply confirm that they store they wanted to buy from originally has a price they are comfortable with. It’s about the fairest way to shop, save time on research, and save money. We also can help you find rare and unusual items that are difficult to find to buy online or in a physical store.
So, you can find anything and everything for sale on the web at Shopwiki.co.uk.
ShopWiki is rapidly expanding overseas into Europe; including sites
France http://www.shopwiki.fr/
Germany http://www.shopwiki.de/
Netherlands http://www.shopwiki.nl/
and other English speaking countries like:
UK http://www.shopwiki.co.uk/
Australia http://www.shopwiki.com.au/

Some other useful links are:

http://www.shopwiki.co.uk/wiki/Cat+Carriers

http://www.shopwiki.co.uk/wiki/Cat+Beds

http://www.shopwiki.co.uk/wiki/Cat+Food

http://www.shopwiki.co.uk/wiki/Cat+Bowls+and+Feeders

http://www.shopwiki.co.uk/wiki/Cat+Litter+Boxes

Happy Shopping !!!

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Earth views

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Just hopped on to this site. Gives great viewing options. I liked it very much.

http://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/

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Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

Yep.. im not counting months in a serial order.  But this was a good co-incidence.

We friends, four of them, were sitting in a restaurant this friday, waiting for food to be served. Suddenly one of us asked when we had came to Dubai. Three of us were a year old in Dubai, and the other who was new to our group was four years old in Dubai. So he asked, and it came that we were sitting, March, April, May and himself June. Now, February? thats for our friend, who is presently in India enjoying his vacations.

A good co-incidence.

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Google searches itself

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

The Internet search giant recently began crunching data from employee reviews and promotion and pay histories in a mathematical formula Google says can identify which of its 20,000 employees are most likely to quit.

Google officials are reluctant to share details of the formula, which is still being tested. The inputs include information from surveys and peer reviews, and Google says the algorithm already has identified employees who felt underused, a key complaint among those who contemplate leaving.

To read more, click here.

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Nagpurians into NASA Programs

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

Three students from Nagpur entering into NASA Space program.

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