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News Khabran / Google is Headed For Your TV - Crazy Stuff
« on: May 20, 2010, 03:04:52 PM »
Another Crazy Stuff by Google - They are trying to launh Google TV this fall

Introducing Google TV:

Introducing Google TV



May 20, 2010  (Computerworld)

After months of speculation, Google Thursday unveiled Google TV, described as a way to meld surfing the Internet with channel surfing.

At the Google I/O developer conference in San Francisco early this afternoon, the company announced that it's working with Intel, Sony, and Logitech to develop Google TV as an open platform. TV-maker Sony hasn't released pricing plans for the so-called smart televisions, which could go on sale as early as this fall.

In what officials called a true team effort, Intel will supply microprocessors for the Sony-built televisions, while Google provides its Android operating system, Chrome Web browser and other tools. Logitech is building a special remote control, along with a wireless keyboard for the system. Third parties can add other applications to the system.

Google officials said the offering aims to offer TV watchers the search capabilities and video options of the Web they see on the Web.

"It's about making your TV more than just TV," said a Google spokesman.

At the demo in today's conference keynote, Google compared a basic TV channel guide a smart TV.

Using Google's well-known search capabilities, the Google TV system is designed to let users search for when their favorite show will be on next or when a Red Sox game will be airing. Once the search findings come up, users will be able to click on an upcoming airing and automatically set it to be recorded to the DVR.

Rob Enderle, an analyst with the Enderle Group, says the Google TV features are good ideas that have been a long time coming.

"In the right format and with the right usage model and customer experience, people could adopt this," added Enderle. "Folks probably won't be doing much browsing on their TV. But consuming Internet media? Certainly. Up until now it has been too difficult for most to do that. Google is moving to change that."

Enderle said Google TV could prove to be a big money maker for the company.

"It's the first step to displacing the network affiliates and cable companies as controlling entities," he said. "While Google won't get all of the related revenue, they'll likely get enough of it. To do this well, they will need to focus, demonstrate very high quality, and not piss off governments so their goal becomes unachievable."

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Knowledge / Re: question of the day
« on: May 20, 2010, 02:58:37 PM »
Challo fer Pushoo koi janna fer Agla Question

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Picasso, Matisse artworks stolen from Paris museum



Paris, France (CNN)  -- Five paintings, including a Matisse and a Picasso, were stolen overnight from a Paris museum, the Paris mayor's office said Thursday.

The paintings were stolen from the Museum of Modern Art and included works by Georges Braque, Ferdinand Leger and Amedeo Modigliani, French police said.

The artworks are worth a total of just less than 100 million euros ($123.7 million), said Christophe Girard, an aide to the mayor of Paris. The city runs the museum.

But the prosecutor's office estimated the value of the lost works at 500 million euros ($617 million.)

The mayor's office, the museum and the police all refused to tell CNN which paintings were stolen.

But French media named them as "Le Pigeon aux Petits Pois" (Pigeon with peas) by Picasso, "La Pastorale" (The Pastoral) by Matisse, "L'Olivier pr232;s de l'Estaque" (Olive Tree near the Estaque) by Braque, "La femme 224; l'233;ventail" (Woman with Fan) by Modigliani, and "Nature morte aux chandeliers" (Still Life with Candlesticks) by Leger.

Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe said he was "particularly saddened and shocked by this theft which is an intolerable affront to the universal cultural heritage of Paris."

Girard said security systems at the museum had been disabled.

"There are three people in the museum at all times," he said, but they saw nothing, which he said was evidence of tampering with the security systems.

"We must absolutely leave the police to find out how the security system was disabled and how these important paintings were stolen," he said on BFM TV, a CNN affiliate.

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Knowledge / Re: question of the day
« on: May 20, 2010, 02:25:33 PM »
Very Well Done

Koi janna Pushoo Agla Sawal

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Knowledge / Re: question of the day
« on: May 20, 2010, 12:36:12 AM »
Q: Mai Bhago Kon sun? Teh ehna de Zindigi da Koi Matave Puran wakkeya share Karoo

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Gup Shup / Re: must check......hehehhe.. find some one
« on: May 20, 2010, 12:26:21 AM »
Rename Your Topic,

I already ask you many time Mask.. So start putting in the proper names for you Topic

More info: Forum Posts: Please Name Your Threads Carefully


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PJ Games / Re: <<<<<< Phone Call >>>>>>
« on: May 20, 2010, 12:24:01 AM »
Post the Topic in the Proper Subsection with a Proper Name

Moved to PJ Games

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News Khabran / Re: The Thailand Crisis: Timeline
« on: May 19, 2010, 09:34:40 PM »
Thai army moves to crush protests

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News Khabran / The Thailand Crisis: Timeline
« on: May 19, 2010, 09:31:40 PM »
Well lot is happening in Thailand for about a month of so

all started in about March when the anti-government try to take the PM out of the throne... If you not following the news here is the timeline what has happened so far.. Very said on part of the country which have Vistors from all around the world

Hopefully they get it sorted out

Bangkok clash Map - Click to enlarge





Timeline

March 12: Thousands of anti-government protesters - known as "Red Shirts" because of their clothing - gather in Bangkok in a bid to drive out Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, who came to power in December 2008 following a special parliamentary vote. The demonstrators view his government as illegitimate and undemocratic, representative only of the country's ruling elite, while at the same time insensitive to the poor, particularly in the north;

March 16-17: Red Shirts pour containers of their own blood under the gates of Government House and the prime minister's residence;

March 28: Televised negotiations between Abhisit and Red Shirt leaders fail to reach an agreement;

April 7: Government declares a state of emergency in Bangkok area. The decree bans the gathering of more than five persons or more at any location;

April 10: Military, police move to oust protesters from their camp in historic area of Bangkok. Clashes between troops and Red Shirts result in 25 deaths and more than 800 injuries. A Japanese journalist working for Thomson Reuters is killed;

April 15-18: Red Shirts consolidate protests in Bangkok's upmarket commercial district. Thousands take up residence in the heart of the city, constructing crude barricades of tyres and bamboo around their encampments;

April 22: Grenade attacks against an anti-Red Shirt gathering kill one person and wound 75.
Red shirts submit a letter asking the UN to dispatch international peacekeepers to protect them;

April 28: Troops clash with Red Shirts on a highway, blocking their effort to take the demonstrations into the suburbs. One soldier is killed;

April 30: International Crisis Group warns that the "Thai political system has broken down and seems incapable of pulling the country back from the brink of widespread conflict";

May 3: Abhisit offers to dissolve parliament and hold fresh elections in November if Red Shirts end occupation of the city centre;

May 7-8: Overnight shooting attack and explosions outside protest zone kills two police officers;

May 10: Red Shirts say they accept Abhisit's election proposal but will not end their protest unless a top government official faces criminal charges;

May 12: The government withdraws election offer and steps up its efforts to disperse the protesters, including cutting off supplies of water, food and electricity to the protest zone;

May 13: Major General Khattiya Sawasdiphol, a renegade army officer and Red Shirt military strategist, is shot in the head while talking to journalists, triggering more clashes in Bangkok that kill one person;

May 14: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon calls on both sides to avert bloodshed and resume talks. Troops and Red Shirts continue to clash; at least seven are killed;

May 15: In a televised address, Abhisit says extremist protesters are trying to foment civil war; standoff continues, with at least 16 more killed;

May 16: Intense gun battle breaks out in Bangkok's Lumpini Park, where protesters have amassed by the thousands. Hospital officials say one soldier is among the 11 killed;

May 17: UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay calls on the Thai government and protesters to "step back from brink". Hospital officials announce that Khattiya has died; government orders protesters to leave the demonstration area by 3pm (9am GMT), warning that those who do not will face a maximum sentence of two years' imprisonment for violating the order;

May 18: The conflict has transformed the centre of Bangkok - a 3 sqkm area - into a war zone, with certain streets now marked as free-fire zones. Amnesty International calls on the Thai military to halt the reckless use of lethal force. Hope for further negotiations fail;

May 19: Armoured vehicles and soldiers converge on the protest encampment in what one Thai senator said would be a "decisive" crackdown. At least 5,000 protesters reportedly remain in the area. By midafternoon, reports began circulating that the Red Shirt leaders had surrendered.

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Good Job Kid  :happy:


Whitehall Boy, 8, Saves Sister From Abduction Attempt



MYRTLE BEACH, SC. --
Police in Myrtle Beach, S.C., credit the quick actions of a caring brother for saving a young girl from an attempted abduction.

Police are looking for the man who tried to abduct a 4-year-old girl vacationing from Pittsburgh.

The girl’s mother, Erin Kuhns, of Whitehall, told Channel 4 Action News that on Friday, she was walking near the beach with her three children when her daughter, Josie, ran off.

Kuhns said she then told her son, Nathan, to run after the child. When the 8-year-old boy caught up with his sister, Nathan said he saw a man trying to drag the girl into his car.

"I screamed because of the fact someone was trying to pull her in the car and I went down there and beat the crap out of this guy," Nathan said of the rescue.

According to Erin Kuhns, the boy was able to wrestle his sister away from the would-be abductor.

“[Nathan] said, 'Mommy, I just kicked and I punched and I hit, and I just kept doing it,'” Kuhns told Channel 4 Action News’ Shannon Perrine Sunday. “[The man] kept grabbing her, and he kept pulling her and kept trying to put her back in the car.”

Nathan Kuhns was able to provide DNA evidence to police, because he scratched the man so severely.

Neither child was injured in the attempted abduction.

Myrtle Beach police have not made any arrests.

The family has since returned home from their vacation.

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Knowledge / Re: How do Astronaut use a Washroom in Space
« on: May 19, 2010, 09:16:46 PM »
=)) =)) you know what lol
before watching this vedio i thought they do it in bags or something and they through those  bags on moon or space lol

The bag will fly with them mate.. That why you need something like thing


Such a Wonderfull stuff.. Makes me wonder when they send in the first space shuttle did the remember to put the toilet in.. :loll:

- Poor astronauts.. Can't even enjoy themselves when the NATURe CALLS...  =)) =))

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Knowledge / Re: How do Astronaut use a Washroom in Space
« on: May 19, 2010, 06:41:13 PM »
Now My next Question..  Isn;t to too difficult to go to washroom with that big damn Suit.. and wat if you start flying.. Seriously...  =)) =)) =))


Or what if there is a malfunction in the toilet system .. OH THAT IS DISGUSTING... =)) =))

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Knowledge / How do Astronaut use a Washroom in Space
« on: May 19, 2010, 06:38:02 PM »
Some of the stuff in the Video might Disgust you - Warning (but informative stuff)

But have you ever wonder Like how the Hell in world they use a Freaking washroom -- Damn Extreme and funny engineering  :loll: :loll: :loll: :loll:

Shuttle's Toilet Requires Special Training




- now Question do you want to go to space.. DAMN I M A COMPLETE NO...  =)) =)) =))

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Request / Re: Request Video Of The Day
« on: May 19, 2010, 04:50:36 PM »
Jazzy B - Jawani ( Rambo) New Punjabi Song - High Quality Video

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Gup Shup / Re: ~~jhanda amli chor ne g chor ne~~
« on: May 19, 2010, 04:43:02 PM »
Leh leh Evve Jhanda Chor bani jande aa..

Proof karoo ke aa Picture tere aa.. Wesse tu we enne he cute lagde aa Mishri  :happy:


Nalle tenu kenne kehaa main Kanjoos aa.. Ajja tenu Sarra Canada kareed deyya..  :happy:

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Confirm the source Billu  :happy:


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Shayari / Re: ~~tusi ki jaddo jaga ditta~~
« on: May 19, 2010, 04:39:24 PM »
Ne beh ja arriye.. Kette challe aa... beh ja ne tu Sadde Kol Kol  :love:

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Gup Shup / Re: ~~jhanda amli chor ne g chor ne~~
« on: May 18, 2010, 09:30:34 PM »
Dus Kuri nu leh geyye Morr... Teh Wichra Jhanda Banna detta Chor  :happy: 

Kesse din Mishro nu he chak ke leh aunaa.. Edde Picture da asse hun ke karna  :pagel:  :loll:


/:) /:) mein tah sochia c Jhanda Amliji bus amli hi ne... :happy:..par ajj pata chaliya Chori v karde ne.. :pagel:
oh v sweet ji kudi di pic..ah ta badi maari gal aa Jhanda Amliji.. :omg: :omg:


I think Khand Mishri can sue Jhanda Amiji for this..fer appa news headline banavange.. :happy: =))

Ya Sue Me mishro.. and make Kudrat as Our Lawyer..
- Main teh Bhetta Lawyer nu he takke janna    8->

 :pagel:

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Pics / Re: Picture of Day
« on: May 18, 2010, 02:41:26 PM »

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Knowledge / Re: question of the day
« on: May 18, 2010, 02:34:13 PM »
next question
  You are baking a cake and only have two measuring cups.
One measures 1 cup and the other measures 3 cups.
If you need 5 cups of flour, how could you use your cups to get exactly 5 cups?
BONUS: How could you use both cups to find exactly 2 cups of sugar?

I don't follow The question

So you need 5 cups of Flour with a help of Cup that Measures - 1 Cup and 3 Cup - How many time you could measure with you measuring Cups?
if its Unlimited times then -
Pour flour once by 3 Measuring Cup , then by Two Times by 1 Measuring Cup

So 3 + 2*1 = 5 ... NO? :dnk:

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