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Pics / Real time Coop (Work Term) stories from my School
« on: November 27, 2009, 04:54:38 PM »
These are the real time stories published in our Career center Newletter.. DAMN WORK TERMS RULES  :superhappy: :superhappy: :superhappy:

Last work term I made about 4500 posts on PJ at the work.. Waiting for this January...   :pagel: :loll: :loll: :loll:


LOVED THE LAST ONE... Make the program n rip the company computers...  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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News Khabran / Dubai's debt storm
« on: November 27, 2009, 01:13:43 AM »
if you keep up with the market.. U probably would have seen this strom that swept over the globe... Here is the full news where Dubai is finding it hard to pay there debts even though they consider the richest Country

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A mounting debt crisis in Dubai, the Gulf emirate whose boundless extravagance came to symbolize the excesses of cheap credit, is rattling investor confidence in emerging markets and raising fears of contagion in the financial sector.

Global stock markets, commodities and emerging market currencies retreated sharply Thursday after state-owned investment conglomerate Dubai World asked for a six-month reprieve on its massive loan repayments.

The company is burdened with $59-billion (U.S.) in debt.
The debt standstill marks the end of Dubai's credit-fuelled real estate explosion, which spurred construction of scores of ostentatious infrastructure projects, including the world's tallest building and sprawling palm-shaped tourist resorts built on sand foundations.

It also raised the spectre of the largest sovereign default in nearly a decade and prompted fears of financial woes spreading to other economies just as the global recovery strives to take root.

The Dubai crisis could hit emerging-market sentiment and investor tolerance for risk, which have both helped drive the global economic recovery this year, Scotia Capital currency strategist Sacha Tihanyi warned.

The impact of a default by Dubai could spread to other countries, he said, particularly those that have significant exposure to the region.

“The thing that would make anyone nervous is the fact that this is a financial-sector shock. It was financial-sector shocks that played such an intensive role in the recession and financial crisis,” Mr. Tihanyi said in an interview.

Indeed, shares of banks with exposure to Dubai World debt or holdings in the United Arab Emirates, including HSBC, Barclays and Royal Bank of Scotland, fell sharply on the news. European markets suffered their largest one-day decline in seven months, dropping more than 3 per cent. Emerging-market currencies and equity markets sank. Brazilian shares dropped more than 2 per cent and Mexican stocks lost about 3 per cent. Commodities, including oil and base metals also lost ground. Even gold, which has surged to record levels in recent weeks, sold off as investors reined in their risk exposure.

“Dubai is the most indicative of the huge global liquidity boom, and now in the aftermath there will be further defaults to come in emerging markets and globally,” Nick Chamie, chief of emerging-market research at RBC Dominion Securities, told Bloomberg News.

Canadian financial institutions are believed to have little exposure to Dubai World, whose wide-ranging holdings include real estate in the Gulf, the troubled U.S. retailer Barneys and a 20-per-cent interest in Canada's Cirque du Soleil performance group. Manulife Financial Corp. issued a statement indicating it has “no exposure to Dubai World or its affiliates.”

The proposal to delay the debt repayment caught many investors off guard.

Earlier this month, Dubai's ruler, Sheik Mohammed bin Rashad al-Maktoum pledged his support for the state corporation and its debt obligations. Now, the conglomerate, whose motto is the “Sun never sets on Dubai World,” is technically in default.

Currency and commodities analyst Dennis Gartman, however, said the debt restructuring should come as no surprise.

Dubai and its sovereign wealth fund “had rather obviously overextended, garishly so,” Mr. Gartman told subscribers to the Gartman Letter.

“Icarus flew too close to the sun, and Dubai and its developers did the same.”

Scotia Capital economists Derek Holt and Karen Cordes told clients in a report that Dubai's borrowing excesses and asset bubble risks were unsustainable.

“In some sense when we look back upon it, maybe this isn't such a surprise after all. There was always something a little Land of Oz-like to Dubai, as if it were a modern-day Rome, symbolic of an overstretched empire in the years of leveraged bubble excess,” they said.

Source: The Global Mail

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Funny Videos / Mcdonald's Rap ... Awsome :D
« on: November 25, 2009, 05:37:18 PM »
Mcdonald's Rap



Lyrics


I need a double cheeseburger and hold the lettuce
Don't be frontin' son no seeds on a bun
We be up in this drive thru
Order for two
I gots a craving for a number nine like my shoe
We need some chicken up in here
In this dizzle
For rizzle my nizzle
Extra salt on the frizzle
Dr. Pepper my brother
Another for your mother
Double double super size
And don't forget the FRIES...

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Sports Khelan / Theiry Henry Hand Ball Accident
« on: November 20, 2009, 05:01:21 PM »
Ok this was the second leg of the World cup qualifer n france was 1-0 (from the first leg)
Ireland scored the goal.. So on a aggregate the score was 1-1.. Therfore the game went into extra time.. n then a disgraceful action by Theiry Henry knocks out Ireland from the world cup finals... So ireland has to wait for another 4 yrs..



Thierry Henry cheats his way to the World Cup 2010 - handball vs Ireland (1-1)


Completely retarded...The goal was not only a hand ball but was also offside if you look carefully


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Introductions / New Friends / 8000 Post for ♥кнαη∂ мιѕняι♥
« on: November 15, 2009, 08:51:43 PM »
SSA ji Sariya nu

Please give a big Hand to one and onli KHAND MISHRi for hitting the reply buttom 8000 times...

Thank you for being so awsome  :happy: :happy: :happy: :happy: :happy:

Challo Saree janne.. Talliyiannnn  =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>

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Funny Videos / Funny Punjabi Shayeri (so sick).. lol
« on: November 15, 2009, 04:45:03 PM »
kade te peke ja ni begum(punjabi shayari )

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Sports Khelan / Dwyane Wade Dunk of the year
« on: November 13, 2009, 06:23:57 PM »
This is in the recent game againt CAVS.. IN Case u missed it  :happy:

Dwyane Wade Dunks On Anderson Varejao (True HD 720p)

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Funny Videos / Why British Queen is Indian
« on: November 12, 2009, 12:48:26 AM »
British Queen is Indian- Funny

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News Khabran / Babbu Maan New Song in News - Baba Nanak
« on: November 11, 2009, 10:29:03 PM »
Sant Dhandrian Walian Nu Gussa Aya



I let you be the judge.. Any Comments?



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Orginal Song (I didnt included Song by SoleMate as we have seen a arguments on tat already)

Ik Baba Nanak Si- new song by babbu maan



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Funny Videos / Fake Lottery Ticket GONE WILD
« on: November 11, 2009, 07:56:05 PM »
Fake Lottery Ticket - Prank Goes Way Beyond THE BORDER LINE !!!!!



if this is not fake.. THE GUY GOT OWNED !!  :laugh: :laugh:

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Complaints / [solved]Shoutbox?
« on: November 10, 2009, 08:06:36 PM »
Where is my Shoutbox  :sad:

Shoutbox fix karoo  :angr: :angr:

 :pagel:

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Funny Videos / Funny Pranks
« on: November 08, 2009, 08:17:33 PM »
 :happy: :happy: :happy: :happy:

The Greatest Prank Call Ever


Chinese Prank call

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Request / Looking for Suraj - Jasbir Jassi
« on: November 07, 2009, 09:08:15 PM »
SSA ji sariya nu

I m looking for a song by Jasbir Jassi - Suraj

I forgot which album was it, So couldnt find it

Lyrics -
Maa tarti hai tere godh nu
Chan hor bhetre
Tu magda rehhe we surja Kamiya de wehre

Thanwad :)

P.S. - A youtube video will be awsome..

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Sports Khelan / Watch All Sports live
« on: November 05, 2009, 12:31:13 PM »
Deleted.

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Sports Khelan / New York Yankees Are World Champions
« on: November 05, 2009, 12:20:11 PM »


A sliver of time for other teams is an epoch for the Yankees, who define themselves by championships. For eight seasons, they led the majors in victories, payroll and drama. They built a ballpark, created a network and expanded their brand around the globe. But they did not win the World Series.

Now they have done it. There is a 27th jewel in the Yankees’ crown and a peaceful, easy feeling across their empire. The Yankees captured their first title since 2000, humbling the defending champion Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday, 7-3, in Game 6 of the World Series at Yankee Stadium.

Hideki Matsui homered, with his six runs batted in tying a World Series record, and Andy Pettitte ground through five and two-thirds innings for his second victory in five days. Mariano Rivera collected the final five outs, getting Shane Victorino to ground out to second to end it.

“They persevered and they were determined, a lot like the ’98 team,” General Manager Brian Cashman said, referring to the best Yankees team of modern times. “They had the attitude that nothing was going to stop them. But they had to prove it, and they proved it.”

They did it on the eighth anniversary of Rivera’s lowest moment, when he blew Game 7 of the 2001 World Series in Arizona. The Yankees lost the World Series again two years later, to Florida, and they did not return until this season, fortifying their roster with free agents around the core of Rivera, Pettitte, Derek Jeter and Jorge Posada.

“We play the game the right way,” Jeter said on the podium behind second base, cradling the Commissioner’s Trophy. “And we deserve to be standing here.”

Pettitte became the second pitcher to win all three clinching games of a postseason. The other was Boston’s Derek Lowe in 2004, when the Yankees lost a three-games-to-none lead to the Red Sox, fumbling away a pennant and plunging into a postseason funk.

Pettitte was gone that autumn, part of a three-year sojourn to his Houston hometown. Otherwise, Pettitte, Rivera, Jeter and Posada have been Yankees since 1995, through dynasty and drought and back to the top. The have each earned five championship rings, one more than Babe Ruth won for the Yankees, who will be honored with a parade in Manhattan on Friday.

It is the seventh championship for the principal owner George Steinbrenner, 79, who was not at Yankee Stadium on Wednesday.

“It’s been a while — it’s been nine years,” said his son, Hal Steinbrenner, the managing general partner. “I just talked to him today. He was a little bit excited and nervous, as we all were. But this team, they fought and they fought and they fought. They never gave up.”

Working on three days’ rest, Pettitte, 37, looked ragged at times with five walks and three strikeouts. But he held up better than the Phillies’ Pedro Martinez, 38, his old Boston adversary, who lasted just four innings.

The Yankees managed just three hits off Martinez, who issued two walks, both becoming runs. The first was to Alex Rodriguez, on four pitches, leading off the second inning. It stopped Martinez’s momentum after a 1-2-3 first.

Matsui fell behind, 0-2, but drew the count full while flicking two fouls. Martinez also threw to first twice. At worst, Matsui was driving up Martinez’s pitch count, following the plan against a brilliant but fragile pitcher. But he did much more than that.

In Game 2, Matsui broke a 1-1 tie when he pulled a Martinez curveball over the right field wall in the sixth. This time, he took a fastball that tailed over the middle and slammed it inside the right field foul pole, just above a billboard for a Japanese construction-equipment company.

Matsui, of course, has done more than raise the Yankees’ profile in Japan. He has been steady and efficient for seven seasons. His ravaged knees have made him a full-time designated hitter and called into doubt his future as he comes to the end of his contract. But if this was his last game as a Yankee, he made it his best.

“I hope it works out,” Matsui said through an interpreter, referring to his future with the Yankees. “I love New York, I love the Yankees, and I love the fans here.”

Matsui won three Japan Series for the Yomiuri Giants and was the most valuable player against the Daiei Hawks in 2000. He did it again against the Phillies, winning the M.V.P. by hitting .615 (8 for 13) with three homers and eight R.B.I.

With one out and the bases loaded in the third, Martinez struck out Rodriguez on a pitch well off the outside corner. The Phillies were warming a left-hander, J.A. Happ, but Manager Charlie Manuel stuck with Martinez. Like Grady Little before him, Manuel paid for his faith.

Again, Martinez got ahead of Matsui, 0-2. Catcher Carlos Ruiz bounced from his crouch for a target up and away. Martinez hit the spot but Matsui hit the pitch, lining it into left field for two runs.

It swelled the Yankees’ lead to 4-1, and it gave Matsui nine hits in 19 postseason at-bats against Martinez. He also smacked a double off him in the eighth inning of Game 7 of the 2003 American League Championship Series, when Little, the Boston manager, refused to call for a reliever.

Martinez lasted four more batters this time, retiring them all. Chad Durbin took over in the fifth, and Jeter, who finished 11 for 27 (.407), greeted him with a double. Mark Teixeira scored Jeter with a single, and after a walk, Happ came in.

Matsui took four pitches from Happ, a rookie, three for balls. Then he ripped a double to deep right, scoring two runs to make it 7-1 and earning a share of a record. Only the Yankees’ Bobby Richardson, in 1960, had driven in six runs in a World Series game.

Chase Utley, the Phillies’ second baseman, tied another Yankee in this World Series with five home runs, matching Reggie Jackson’s record haul in 1977. But Utley was hardly a factor in Game 6, grounding into a double play in the first inning, and striking out twice. The Phillies hit .227 in the six games.

“I give credit to some of the Yankees’ pitching, but it seemed like our offense, when we had a chance to really get down and get the big hits, or we had to do things to kind of take them out of the game, it seemed like we couldn’t do it,” Manuel said. “We kind of sputtered a little bit.”

Utley had just one hit besides his home runs. Ryan Howard finished the series 4 for 23 with a record 13 strikeouts. It took him until Wednesday to hit a home run, finally muscling a ball to the first row of seats in left-center with one out in the sixth.

After an out and a double, Pettitte’s night was over. The fans had sensed the end all through the sixth, chanting Pettitte’s name, and they erupted when he jogged off the mound.

Pettitte slowed near the dugout steps, lifting his cap and shaking it. He had labored to beat the Phillies on Saturday, saying that night he had never struggled so much in a postseason victory. Now he had won again, on fumes, doing just enough to topple a champion.

“It was really nothing special, but he made one great pitch every at-bat, it seemed like, and when you get that one pitch, he was able to make it, get some double plays and really shorten the inning for a team,” said the Phillies’ Jimmy Rollins, who had predicted his team would win in five games.

“That’s what Andy does — he keeps his team in the game, and you walk away shaking your head like, How didn’t we get to him? Obviously, he’s pretty good.”

Joba Chamberlain and Damaso Marte followed Pettitte with scoreless relief. The Yankees adjusted their bullpen as the postseason went along, finding hot hands in Chamberlain and Marte, who got 17 outs while allowing two hits in the World Series.

They brought the lead to Rivera, the indomitable closer and the greatest bullpen force in baseball history. The final out took 10 pitches, including four two-strike fouls from Victorino, a defending champion clinging to life.

“Alex and I were just talking about it in the hallway,” said Teixeira, his championship T-shirt drenched in Champagne, in a room off the clubhouse. “All game long, it was one out at a time, one out at a time, and that really tested our patience, because he was fouling.”

Teixeira said: “And those are great players. We beat the world champions. We beat an incredible team over there. They deserved the championship they got last year, and we deserve this one. That last out took a while.”

A ground ball finally came, from Robinson Cano to Teixeira, who caught it and bolted across the diamond. It was all such a blur, Teixeira said, that he did not even know whom he found when he got there.

It was Rodriguez, the slugger who had never won before, and he greeted the throng with his arms in the air. Decorated champions embraced new ones, christening the ballpark the way they all expected. The championship was back to the Bronx, where the Yankees believe it belongs.

“This is what the Steinbrenner family has strived for year after year and tried to deliver to the city of New York,” Manager Joe Girardi said. “To be able to deliver this to the Boss, to the stadium he created and the atmosphere he created around here, it’s very gratifying to all of us.”


Source: New York Times

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Sports Khelan / Kabbadi :D
« on: November 01, 2009, 02:20:14 PM »
KABBADI SUPERSTAR PLAYER 2009 {KHEL KABBADI}


Khed Kabbadi Kedhna Shokaan Punjabi Shera da  :happy: :happy: :happy: :happy:

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Gup Shup / Jhanda Amli de Chooti de arji
« on: October 21, 2009, 06:54:57 PM »
Sat Sri Akal ji sariya nu

I will be away for a while, let say about week n half or may be two.. So dont look around for me, you wont find me  :happy:
- Well Why? Its just the time of the year again when I really have to get isolated....  :pagel:

Challo ji fer milde aa... hun JHANDA is out.. Rabb rakha ji sariya da..

Dhanwad  :)



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Birthdays / Happy Birthday to Ladooooo Rani :D
« on: October 11, 2009, 09:01:44 PM »
EDITED

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Shayari / MOVED: What is height of Fashion?
« on: October 10, 2009, 11:41:23 PM »

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Sports Khelan / [Cricket] Most Disgracefull Moment in Cricket History
« on: October 10, 2009, 10:54:19 PM »
Most disgraceful moment in the history of cricket

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