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« on: August 12, 2010, 06:57:46 PM »
haahaha gurpinder ne gal sirey lahti, hun pta lagga ban kio hoya... eh ta changa hoya mein pehla user si PJ vich register hon wala, nahi ta mera vi kise ne number ladena si... Grenade Singh
haha ah ta galh hae bai jae killer nae ik ik kar k kam karna grenade saut k iko bar ch ayi kinae jane sire lag jnae ah ta killer nu b jayda khatarnak id aa :hehe: par bai tanu sire nai c launa tusi jado marji join kar dae kyu k raja tae raja ayi hunda :happy:
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« on: August 12, 2010, 06:12:42 PM »
WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH
There was a rich merchant who had 4 wives. He loved the 4th wife the most and adorned her with rich robes and treated her to delicacies. He took great care of her and gave her nothing but the best.
He also loved the 3rd wife very much. He's very proud of her and always wanted to show off her to his friends. However, the merchant is always in great fear that she might run away with some other men.
He too, loved his 2nd wife. She is a very considerate person, always patient and in fact is the merchant's confidante. Whenever the merchant faced some problems, he always turned to his 2nd wife and she would always help him out and tide him through difficult times.
Now, the merchant's 1st wife is a very loyal partner and has made great contributions in maintaining his wealth and business as well as taking care of the household. However, the merchant did not love the first wife and although she loved him deeply, he hardly took notice of her.
One day, the merchant fell ill. Before long, he knew that he was going to die soon. He thought of his luxurious life and told himself, "Now I have 4 wives with me. But when I die, I'll be alone. How lonely I'll be!"
Thus, he asked the 4th wife, "I loved you most, endowed you with the finest clothing and showered great care over you. Now that I'm dying, will you follow me and keep me company?"
"No way!" replied the 4th wife and she walked away without another word. The answer cut like a sharp knife right into the merchant's heart.
The sad merchant then asked the 3rd wife, "I have loved you so much for all my life. Now that I'm dying, will you follow me and keep me company?"
"No!" replied the 3rd wife. "Life is so good over here! I'm going to remarry when you die!" The merchant's heart sank and turned cold.
He then asked the 2nd wife, "I always turned to you for help and you've always helped me out. Now I need your help again. When I die, will you follow me and keep me company?" "I'm sorry, I can't help you out this time!" replied the 2nd wife. "At the very most, I can only send you to your grave." The answer came like a bolt of thunder and the merchant was devastated.
Then a voice called out : "I'll leave with you. I'll follow you no matter where you go."
The merchant looked up and there was his first wife. She was so skinny, almost like she suffered from malnutrition. Greatly grieved, the merchant said, "I should have taken much better care of you while I could have !"
Actually, we all have 4 wives in our lives. The 4th wife is our body. No matter how much time and effort we lavish in making it look good, it'll never leave with us when we die.
Our 3rd wife ? Our possessions, status and wealth. When we die, they all go to others.
The 2nd wife is our family and friends. No matter how close they had been there for us when we're alive, the furthest they can stay by us is up to the grave.
The 1st wife is in fact our soul, often neglected in our pursuit of material wealth and sensual pleasure. Guess what ? It is actually the only thing that follows us wherever we go. Perhaps it's a good idea to cultivate and strengthen it now rather than to wait until we're on our deathbed to lament.
WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH
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« on: August 12, 2010, 06:06:23 PM »
aho aho mai awaz mar k malik nu kiha karu study karan laga aa :laugh:
hahaha pher jae kitae tenu cheta bhul gaya pj tae aun da malik nae kaya karna ja study kar la 1ghanta 2ghante :
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« on: August 12, 2010, 05:55:36 PM »
great work
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« on: August 12, 2010, 05:54:39 PM »
ha mainu v problam ondi aa mere malik nu pujabi te nahi auondi chating oh v samj janda aa oh kehn lag janda chat nu chumabr gea :angry: :angry: othe kar do aa jo aajo study karieee
sare khush bebe bapu k munda ya kuri study karan nu awaza marde aa
ah idea ta bahut vadiya ji ... sago hor awaj uchiii kar k chat ch enter hoya kara gae :
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« on: August 12, 2010, 05:49:39 PM »
nyc post bro ! wat about this
3467
« on: August 12, 2010, 05:48:51 PM »
ani khatarnaak id bana k ao ga ta kisae nu shak ho sakda bai :
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« on: August 12, 2010, 05:48:11 PM »
ah theek raho ga GS bai :happy:
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« on: August 12, 2010, 05:32:08 PM »
aho bai sahi galh ... prb ta honayi a ... galat kam aa kerda sahi kam chating karni aaa.... :
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« on: August 12, 2010, 05:22:21 PM »
Sat Sri akal ji Saraya nu! Ji meri Complaint aa ji Jado Chat room ch Enter hoyi da ta welcome karan layi jadayi tusi tune layi bahut vadiya bahut vadiya sound aa bahut vadiya scheme aa par ji adiae naal bahut problem hundayi jado chat ch enter hoyi da: 1. Kisae valae pehla Awaj mute karni pendayi 2. jae na hovae pher bahut furti vartani pendayi 3. Ghardae naal ayi tension ch aa jandae aa munda chat karn lag paya 4. tanu pata aggae ghar daya nu pura pata nai hunda oh ayi sochan lag pendae munda kuri laban lag paya hor pata nai ki sochdae hunae : 5. jae ghare koi aya hoyae kitae odo enter ho jiae hor problem 6. kisae vele ghar dae gussae ch aa k ayi kah dindae nakhtya daya ayi kam rah gaya tere kolae hun "koi jana das da c" :hehe: 7. hor bahut etc. bass ayi request aa ji welcome tune jaroor lagayo par kirpa kar k vichar vatandara kar lao tae tune badal k koi hor tune laga dayo ji ayi thodae gardayi bentayi aa ji Thanks Mand
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« on: August 12, 2010, 05:09:23 PM »
jae tenu unban nai kita ta tu login kida kita :
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« on: August 12, 2010, 05:05:32 PM »
22 aya tae chala gaya :happy:
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« on: August 12, 2010, 05:00:12 PM »
ahh ta hun billu nu karna pena ... ahh ta hun jubaan dae k mukran vali galh honi aaa : mae kade dekhya nai admin nu saab nu avae galh kar daya..... totally take my attension on the line :
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« on: August 12, 2010, 03:10:58 PM »
nyc post awsome
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« on: August 12, 2010, 12:34:48 PM »
bas bai tusi izzat maan bahut kadh dae o ta kar k shad tayi mp .... 8-> /:)
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« on: August 12, 2010, 12:15:27 PM »
welcome back ....... 22ji
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« on: August 12, 2010, 12:01:08 PM »
India’s $35 tablet PC made another public appearance last night on NDTV, and you can check it out in action below. Also revealed were some of the specifications, and they certainly are juicy: 2GB RAM, 3G & WiFi connectivity, SIM card slot, microSD expandable storage, video out, microUSB, webcam, and as is evident, the Android 2.1 OS. The tablet was introduced to the Indian public by Kapil Sibal, the Human Resource Development Minister, who also said it is only expected to release by mid-2011, looking to put 1 million units in the hands of students and educational institutions by government order, subsidized to around $35 each.
While the total cost of production is still not known, the value of all the parts is estimated to be around $50. So while the $35 dream may never come to pass, at least on the retail side, the effort and even a $100 price tag are very commendable. To make it energy efficient, the whole unit is powered by a 2-watt power supply, suitable for even the rural areas of India. It is expected to be available in three screen size variants: 5-inch, 7-inch, and 9-inch. The hosts of Gadget Gurus, the NDTV show on which the tablet was aired, were pleasantly surprised at the tablet's capabilities, and called it a “fairly impressive package” that ran the Android OS smoothly, while noting that the touchscreen was not very responsive.
Watch This Movie to know more
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« on: August 12, 2010, 11:38:43 AM »
SpaceX's Dragon Spacecraft Separating from its Falcon 9 Carrier Rocket SpaceX, Courtesy of NASA In an acknowledgement that the private space industry just might have something going for it, NASA is setting aside $30 million to buy information gleaned from future commercial missions to the moon. NASA believes it can learn from these missions and will pay up to $10 million per mission for data that could be useful for future robotic or manned missions of its own even though NASA has no lunar missions on the books. NASA is trying to leverage the technology push initiated by the Lunar X Prize – the Google-funded competition offering a $20 million purse to the first non-government entity that can put a robotic rover on the moon – into research that could inform its own future ambitions, be they lunar landings or future missions to asteroids or even Mars. For instance, NASA is interested in autonomous navigation tech that enables landing spacecraft to identify and avoid hazards on the ground. Related Articles In Largest-Ever Launch Deal, SpaceX Will Carry Iridium's Satellites Aboard Falcon 9 Google Sponsors $30 Million Lunar X Prize Lunar X Prize Competitors Announced Tags Technology, Clay Dillow, google lunar x prize, nasa, private spaceflight, private spaceflight industry, SpaceOf course, the main obstacle to private spaceflight is cost, and those costs come on the front end rather than the back. NASA is in the market for proven, post-mission data but has said it will pay up to $1.5 million up front for pre-flight data provided ground demonstrations of a particular technology look promising. Given the fact that the X Prize doesn’t pay until a team gets to the moon, that kind of cash infusion could help teams get their technology onto the lunar surface sooner rather than later (the deadline for the prize is 2012). If NASA gets useful information – and there’s no reason they shouldn’t if they shop wisely – this could be $30 million well spent. For its money, NASA gets fresh minds from outside the company working on problems that concern NASA’s future goals, but the space agency doesn’t actually have to put together its own mission (which would run far more than $30 million). With the agency in limbo while Congress argues its future, NASA might as well spend its money buying widely applicable technologies from private entities while it waits to see where to invest itself for the long-term.
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« on: August 12, 2010, 11:22:13 AM »
ana cho manu kisae da na nai pata bas naam zabardast laga c last vala vote apni odae naa :rockon:
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« on: August 12, 2010, 11:19:56 AM »
nice one mand 22 ji
thanks vir ji
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