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Well he didn't say he's handing over his powers just yet. They are still doing it the democratic way, which i think is the right way to do it. I think Mubarak and Suleiman both were very profesional about the way they handle the "crisis".

Google and the rest are just gangsters unleashed or hired to fuel this anger, in a disguise. If the president of the Eygpt doesn't want them to help spread the propaganda like they are doing then he should have the authority to stop them.

This is no different than what the Americans are doing with Julian Assange. Only difference here is that Julian is Google and the American government is Hosni Mubarak.

I think what happened today was best for Egypt, now they go to elections and official chose which crazy they want to run the country. All I know is that with Guantanamo gone... the American Government is looking for a new parking lot  :pagel:.

Thank you for that :P... my role is to give another perspective that you wont read anywhere "official."   :hihpanga:


Well, What he didn't do yesterday , he did today so Hosani Mubarak finally resigned.. and this has ended 30 years old autocratic rule.. And Why r you after US. Whatever, wherever n whoso ever is doing is doing but other people come up with only one opinion that US is responsible even u dont have any base for your statement.

If Egyptian are not happy with their ruler than whats problem with US there??

and Waiting for election means waiting for another Autocratic Government..

Well, For Google i would say, Google is not just search engine now they are more responsible for people's awareness whatever is happening around the world therefore, if they are trying to help common people of Egypt then why common people of other countries have problem with this?

And when we are sitting in one of the affluent countries then we cant understand problem of other country which is even suffering for its basic needs.. at that time Shouldn't we support them?

hun sare answers davo kerfufleji.. :P

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Pics / Re: Dil art-47
« on: February 11, 2011, 08:17:23 PM »
Sohni aa Codename47ji....

Par je ik nek salah deva.. stop getting sad now.. try to get over..

Always try to prefer that person who loves you rather than getting depressed for someone whom you loved in the past..:)
n Luckily u have so many options..

Kujh samjhe bhole panshi..?? :hehe:

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Knowledge / Around the World on Two Wheels!!
« on: February 10, 2011, 10:51:45 PM »
From the seat of his bicycle, Avijit Chakraborty has come to embrace a simple, optimistic truth.


"The world is run by the good people," he said. "The bad people are microscopic.

"You can avoid the bad people areas, but you cannot avoid the good people."

Avijit Chakraborty has ridden 49,000 kilometers - 30,447 miles through 46 countries in 15 months.He started his journey on Feb. 3  to California, then through Nevada and Texas until he ultimately reaches his final stop in Argentina.

“It will take another four months to complete,” he said.

As part of the Guinness criteria, the native of Kolkata, India, must stop at local police stations and have his mileage verified. His most recent stop was Oak Creek, where he added a letter from the local police to his growing file, and spent two days resting in the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin on S. Howell Ave.

Sincere and thoughtful, Chakraborty is 38, a sports coach and veteran cyclist who left behind his wife and 8-year-old daughter in an earnest pursuit: to persuade people to reduce pollution in the world.


He has no delusions of changing the world on a single bike ride, no matter how many miles it encompasses. But lecturing to students at hundreds of schools, in his mind, can be a significant start. By convincing even a few children that the world needs to be protected, he expects to lead a positive change.

Pursuing his form of an inoculation, Chakraborty has biked through snow in Scandinavia and brutal heat in Florida.

He is unsupported; carries his tent and all of his gear, along with a well-justified fear of being hit by a car, on his Cannondale touring bike. Per Guinness rules, he has no sponsor, and expects the trip will cost him $10,000.

He thinks about the daunting distance only in small increments.

The standard question, of course, is how he pedals across the oceans. He doesn't. The route detailed by Guinness allows him to travel by plane and ship, and to bypass Antarctica entirely.


 For more information- (http://bicyclearoundtheworld.blogspot.com/)

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Knowledge / Tomatoes: Fruit or Vegetable??
« on: February 10, 2011, 10:30:00 PM »
The confusion if tomato is a fruit or a vegetable, is as old as tomato itself. Although, science has already answered this question, common people still fumble when it comes to deciding, if tomato is a fruit or vegetable.

Botanical Perspective
Botanical science defines fruits, as ripened ovaries of the flowering plants. Thus, fruits are the dissemination of seeds in flowering plants. Going by this definition, tomato is definitely a fruit. But that would also mean that peas, eggplants, pumpkins, capsicum, cucumber etc. are fruits! Seeds are the part of a plant that make a fruit a 'fruit' and vegetable a 'vegetable'. The term 'vegetable' does not exist in botany. Hence according to scientists, all the seed producing flowering plants produce fruits and not vegetables.

Horticultural Perspective
True fruits are perennial and have a hard wood, as opposed to tomato, which is an annual plant and has a soft wood. Thus, horticulture classifies tomato as a vegetable.

Culinary Perspective
If you ask the same question to a cook, he'll tell you that tomato is a vegetable and not a fruit. Culinary science defines fruits as sweet, fleshy foods used in dessert recipes. Tomato does not fit into this definition and hence is a vegetable. Moreover, they are always served as a part of the main course and not as a dessert, this distinguishes tomato from the fruits.

Legal Perspective
In 1893, the United States Supreme Court gave its verdict, declaring tomato as a vegetable. During that time, fruits were not liable to import taxes. Thus, markets were flooded with cheap tomatoes from other countries. This agitated the consortium of local cultivators, who filed a suit in the court. The court's verdict pacified the consortium and made tomato liable for taxes.

Government Perspective
Lot of confusion prevails, regarding tomato's status at the Government level as well. Tomato was awarded the status of 'state fruit' by the State of Tennessee in 2003, while the State of New Jersey is on the verge of declaring tomato as 'state vegetable'. State of Arkansas, went further and declared the 'south Arkansas vine ripe pink tomato' as both the state fruit and vegetable.

Tomato is a great source of Vitamin C with 100 grams (3.5 oz) containing 13mg, serving 22% of daily intake recommendation for adults. Speaking of personal experience, when u get the common cold and u eat two mid-sized tomatos -- instantly it could help u miraculously ...Highly recommended fruit vegetable whatever it is!

Whats ur perspective??


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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / Re: Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi
« on: February 10, 2011, 09:58:47 PM »
Yeah, I like his singing too.. I think no one can better sing sad songs than him..

Ah wala Suno, London Punjabiji.. this one is awesome.. :hehe:

Attaullah Khan Essakhilvi - Sab Maya Hai

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Sports Khelan / Re: Who's going to win the 2011 CWC?
« on: February 10, 2011, 09:52:23 PM »
Go India Go.. :won: :won: :won: :won: :won:

I Love my India.. Bahut jyada.. :happy:


India will repeat the History..
:superhappy: :superhappy: :happy:

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Shayari / Re: Chal ve sajana uthe chaliye...........
« on: February 10, 2011, 09:41:43 PM »
Nice aa ji.. =D>

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PJ Games / Re: Valentine day Competition
« on: February 10, 2011, 09:38:36 PM »
veer zara-Sharukh's dialogues at station.mp4


Nice clipping Sarab.. Loved last two lines.. Lakin Kabhi bhi, Kahi bhi Ek Dosat ki jaroorat pade,
                                       Toh yaad rakhiyega, Sarhad par Ek aisa Shaks hai,
                                       Jo aapke liya apni jaan bhi dedega
 .... Nice!!! 8-> 8->              

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PJ Games / Re: Valentine day Competition
« on: February 10, 2011, 09:28:26 PM »
kg tuc te gal sachi dil te laa layi nd tuc ki kiha mera bhola bhal bodygaurd .
Mai ta ji eh kahuga k ' chor nalo pand kahli.'
Ha ha ha ha

Naaji, kujh nai litta Dil utte .. Dont Worri.. :)

For someone I'll dedicate

Apni yaado ko..shod na jaana..
apne waado ko tod na jaana....

jaana mai hu tera deewana.... aashiq pehla ...puraana.....

Aye haye.. 8-> Kaun hai woh..  :pagel:
If u have already someone, fer meri energy kyu waste karwayee aa,to find kudi for u   /:) :hehe:

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Well, My sole purpose of post was to enlighten Indian's Role n brain at international level.

@ Kerfufleji.. I think, You might be right because Sulieman  is CIA's man.. So If Power would shift from Mubarak to Sulieman but It wont help Egyptians. Well, According to recent updates, Mubarak has announced that he is handing powers to VP Sileman. But I think that is just announcement nothing for implementation..

But, My opinion is if Google, Facebook and tweets are helping protesters to raise their voice , there is noting wrong in that...

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Knowledge / Re: ***Immigration Question***
« on: February 10, 2011, 09:09:48 PM »
Muskaan Raje, Mein kafi detail vich study kittian ne US Immigration Laws.. So In your case, YEs, She can apply for her sister.. But it will take atleast 10 years for immigration.

But there are some Loopholes too.. Like if you apply for California, it will take maximum time but for Vermont its less..
So apply kakran toh pehla changi tara consultation ley lawo..Mein ik website dassdi aa , ithe register ho jawo teh ask them your question they will give you very reliable advice.

http://www.murthy.com/

I hope this will help. Good Luck!!!

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From left, Twitter Vice-President International Katie Stanton and Google employees Ujjwal Singh and Steve Crossan pose for a portrait at Google headquarters in Mountain View , Calif.,

Even before his first day on the job at Google, Ujjwal Singh was trying to figure out how to use his passion for the spoken word and the company's technological prowess to help Egyptians bypass government efforts to muzzle the massive protests there.

Ujjwal Singh, 38, helped start an online service that lets fans share voice messages with the likes of Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers. Google bought the startup Jan. 25, and a Google product team leader trying to figure out a way around Egypt's recent Internet blackout asked Singh for help before he reported to work.
A weekend of brainstorming and programming later, Speak2Tweet was born - a service that lets people call a phone number and leave a message, then posts a link to the message to Twitter.

It allowed Egyptians to communicate even as the regime of President Hosni Mubarak cut Internet and cell phone services for days, trying to squelch furious protests in the streets of Cairo demanding an end to his three decades of authoritarian rule.
By the time Singh started his job Monday, his service was already part of the uprising.

Almost 2,900 spoken tweets had been posted as of Friday afternoon on the Twitter account (at) speak2tweet. Some of the heaviest volume came after access to both Twitter and the Internet was restored in Egypt earlier this week. The alternative method of tweeting has turned into a forum for longer-form expression because the voice recordings aren't confined to Twitter's 140-character limit.

Even so, it provided a vital link between Egypt and the rest of the world, says Cynthia Wong, director of the Center for Democracy & Technology's Project on Global Internet Freedom. As the word of the service spreads, York expects it to attract more voice messages because only about one-fourth of Egypt's population has Internet access.




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News Khabran / Girl Addicted to eating Soap!!
« on: February 09, 2011, 10:18:51 PM »
 A bizarre compulsion...

 It's the toxic compulsion that doctors claim could kill her.
But this 19-year-old US girl claims she is hopelessly addicted... to eating soap.
A rare medical condition has left Tempestt Henderson, from Florida, eating up to five bars of soap a week - and washing powder too.



'I love the clean feeling it gives me. Eating soap feels so much cleaner than just washing with it.'
After six months of eating soap, unhappy Tempestt decided to be brave and seek medical advice. She was diagnosed with a rare disorder called PICA, which doctors told her is characterised by an appetite for substances that are largely non-nutritive.
Sufferers have been known to compulsively eat metal, coins, chalk, batteries and even toothbrushes. It can often be caused by a mineral deficiency, which explains why pregnant women often crave eating coal when needing iron.
But in Tempestt’s case doctors believed the condition was bought on by stress.
'Things got really stressful for me when my boyfriend, Jason, split up with me and left for college,' she admitted.





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Gup Shup / Re: Time Nu Wapis Karo
« on: February 09, 2011, 09:23:51 PM »
nothing... pretty happy n satisfied with everything around me..:)

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Introductions / New Friends / Re: HAPPY B'DAY shokeen-munda
« on: February 09, 2011, 09:21:34 PM »
Janamdin diyan bahut baut wadhayean Raje.. Have a great one!!.. Babaji lambiyan umran bakshan teh vadiya sehat teh bahut sara pyar v.. :happy:

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Gup Shup / Re: Anti-Valentines Day
« on: February 09, 2011, 09:20:13 PM »
Haye rabba ah ki c.. it was OHT (Over Head Transmission) for me..  :pagel: :pagel:

Kuj es tara v sochia karo mere bachiyo...:hehe:


The beginning of love is to let those we love be perfectly themselves, and not to twist them to fit our own image. Otherwise we love only the reflection of ourselves we find in them.. lol..

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Shayari / Re: Shakeen munda tu bomb hai......
« on: February 09, 2011, 09:06:34 PM »
Asha Shokeen Veerji idda de bomb ne .. :hehe:
Menu nai c pata.. Challo good aa..

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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / Re: NUSRAT FATEH ALI KHAN (kalam bhagat kabir )
« on: February 09, 2011, 09:04:37 PM »
Asfaqji assi v sare Muslin religion di bahut respect karde aa.. even do u know. Harminder Sahib da neeh pathar
( foundation stone) , Ik Muslim Saint Hazrat Miyan Meerji ne rakhiya c.. Guru Arjan devji ne specially es descrimination nu khatam karan layee ona nu invite kitta c..

So even after all these teachings,if We Still discriminate then this means We are still not true Sikhs of our Guruji..

Well, I have two very nice buddies from Lahore n Karachi..  :happy:

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PJ Games / Re: Valentine day Competition
« on: February 09, 2011, 08:55:51 PM »
sry kg don't mind ni karna thodi post te galti nak thax ho gya asal ch mob chout sry touch screen a mai scroll kar riha c ta thax button te ungli vaj gai kg 'dil te na layi'
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
kudarat ji only Punjabi Songs likhiya c but je eh mere layi hai taan tuhanu maaf kar dina je kise hor layi hai taan punjabi song pao... :blah: :break:

Challo je inniya objections ne , I take back my song..I think, vase v this competition was not my kind of stuff..lol

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Nek irade haige ke nahin ... kutt pai jaani Saadi Kudrat ji vall dekhiya vi te  /:) /:)





Mera Sweet teh bhola bhala ja body guard.. 8-> Thank u. 8->



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Pics / Re: Babbu Mann loves Miss Pooja film, Punjaban
« on: February 08, 2011, 09:27:42 PM »
Title thoda misleading aa.. post da title read karke menu laggiya, Babbu maan Loves Miss Pooja.. :pagel:


Challo theek aaji if he likes her movie.. nothing big..

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