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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / Re: SOME PARTITION PICS
« on: February 16, 2012, 04:27:59 PM »
So Sad to see all this.
thanks to British Government for all this - NOT
thanks to British Government for all this - NOT
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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / Re: SOME PARTITION PICS« on: February 16, 2012, 04:27:59 PM »
So Sad to see all this.
thanks to British Government for all this - NOT 982
Tech Lounge / Re: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2« on: February 16, 2012, 06:47:14 AM »
galaxy tab ta 5-600$ de ged ch a.duja mehnga hi hona sasta ta nahi karde for sue
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Knowledge / Re: Super-massive black hole« on: February 16, 2012, 05:29:20 AM »for sharin about space science :happy: Ratno aah na ? 984
Tech Lounge / Best digital SLRs for beginners« on: February 16, 2012, 05:28:18 AM »Price Do you have a particular price point in mind? Under AU$1000 is a common target, which mostly limits your choices to the entry-level models in each manufacturer's range — such as the Canon EOS 1100D or the Nikon D3100. You can also hunt around for some bargains whenever a new model is announced. With a bit more to spend, you can get a camera with more features; that way, as your skills progress, the camera can grow with you. Features It's rare to find a digital SLR that doesn't come with some sort of HD video recording mode these days, either at 720p or full 1080p. For videographers and those looking for the most control, try a camera with full manual exposure controls in video mode, such as the Canon 600D. Some digital SLRs come with an articulating LCD screen, and all SLRs listed here come with Live View, which allows you to compose an image onscreen rather than looking through the viewfinder. Need to take photos of fast-moving kids, pets or sports? Consider an SLR with fast continuous shooting speed in the region of four frames per second. You can find all of these details on each review page with comparisons of camera features and performance times. Batteries and weight Most of the digital SLRs listed below come with a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery, but for AA battery compatibility you will be limited to a number of models in the Pentax range. You may also want to invest in a dedicated battery grip (pictured to the right) for your camera, which holds extra battery charge and attaches to the SLR to provide a larger grip area, as well. If you're looking for a lightweight camera, the Canon 1100D, the Olympus E-620 and the Nikon D3100 are the most feather-like options here, weighing in at 459 grams, 475 grams and 505 grams, respectively (body only). Interchangeable lens cameras Not quite ready for the bulk and complexity of a digital SLR? You may want to consider an interchangeable lens camera (ILC). These are small cameras designed specifically for those people stepping up from a compact camera, and feature interchangeable lenses just like an SLR — sans bulk. Manufacturers who produce ILCs include Panasonic, Olympus, Sony and Samsung. You can find a list of our favourite ILC cameras here. Lenses All cameras listed in our round-up come in a kit configuration with one or two lenses to get you started. Remember to be aware that each company uses different lens mounts: Olympus bodies have the advantage of being compatible with the Four Thirds system; Nikon uses the F-mount, which means that you can use most old lenses, even 50-year-old ones, from the company (though autofocus and metering may be unavailable); and Sony is compatible with some old Konica Minolta lenses. One of the most popular requests from people investing in their first SLR is to be able to take photos with a sharp foreground and blurred background. This shallow depth-of-field effect can be achieved by choosing a lens with a wide maximum aperture (small f/stop number) such as a 35mm or 50mm f/1.8 lens. To read up on depth-of-field and aperture, make sure to read our guide to exposure. We also have a lens buying guide that's got the low-down on just about every type of lens available. Extra accessories Now that you've made the decision on which camera body to get, consider the little extras that will make your photography life so much better. A tripod is a must for those who like shooting landscapes and long exposures, while an external flash or strobe is perfect for those who want to learn how to use off-camera light. Filters are a perfect way to add a bit of extra flexibility to your existing lens without investing in new glass; try a Neutral Density (ND) filter or circular polariser for some dramatic effects. 985
Knowledge / Super-massive black hole« on: February 16, 2012, 05:19:52 AM »
Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the centre of our Milky Way Galaxy, has long baffled astrophysicists. But new data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory may explain what its mysterious flares are.
Sagittarius A* Sagittarius A* — or Sgr A*, as it's more commonly described — is a super-massive black hole at the centre of our Milky Way. It's big and bad, containing about 4 million times the mass of our sun. It's also given to odd behaviour; scientists say they can identify mysterious flares being emitted for a few hours each day. After years of seeking an explanation, astronomers using new data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory now think that they have found one: Sgr A* may simply be vaporising and actually "devouring" asteroids that cross its path. Think of it as a galactic burp. And there's no shortage of raw material for Sgr A* to consume. According to NASA, the cloud around Sgr A* contains literally trillions of asteroids and comets. Any celestial object passing with 100 million miles of the black hole — that's roughly the distance between Earth and the sun — would get obliterated. (We'd love to see how James T. Kirk could pull himself out of that one. Just saying.) 986
Tech Lounge / Samsung Galaxy Tab 2« on: February 16, 2012, 05:15:06 AM »
Samsung's latest Galaxy Tab could be the company's next big hit if the price matches its middling specifications.
OK, now this is just getting confusing. Samsung this week has unveiled yet another Galaxy Tab, but it's not a third 10-inch model or a second 7.7-incher. Instead, this latest Tab is the follow up to the original Galaxy Tab, with a matching 7-inch display in tow. First impressions This sure seems like unusual timing for a product of this size in this category. Samsung has only just released its 7.7-inch Galaxy Tab in the last few months, and we fully expect the Korean powerhouse to back up this announcement with a new 10-inch tablet at Mobile World Congress 2012. The secret to the success of this latest tablet might be in its price, one detail Samsung is yet to reveal. With the furious uptake of the Amazon Kindle Fire in the US at Christmas last year, it would be wise for Samsung to devise a device to compete at a similar price point. This would explain the tablet's comparatively underwhelming specs. Compared with its latest models, Samsung's Galaxy Tab 2 makes use of a lower resolution 7-inch screen (600x1024 pixels) and a slightly slower dual-core 1GHz processor. It also has lower resolution cameras, with a 3-megapixel shooter on the back and a VGA resolution sensor on the front for video-calling. There are a few ticks for the Tab 2, though, with 1GB RAM to keep the system chugging along smoothly and a 3G data connection supported downloads at 21Mbps. It is also the first Samsung tablet to be announced running Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). Outlook We are big fans of 7-inch tablets here at CNET Australia, and if Samsung can keep the price of the Tab 2 low then this could be the tablet to beat out all the other more powerful models being sold at twice the price. 988
Tech Lounge / Sony finalizes divorce with Ericsson« on: February 16, 2012, 05:09:41 AM »
Sony Completes Full Acquisition of Sony Ericsson
Sony to Rename the Company Sony Mobile Communications and Accelerate Business Integration February 16, 2012, Tokyo, Japan - Sony Corporation ("Sony") today announced that the transaction to acquire Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson's ("Ericsson") 50% stake in Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB ("Sony Ericsson") has been completed as of February 15, 2012 (Central European time). This marks the completion of the transaction jointly announced by Sony and Ericsson on October 27, 2011, and makes Sony Ericsson a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony. Sony will rename Sony Ericsson "Sony Mobile Communications", and further integrate the mobile phone business as a vital element of its electronics business, with the aim of accelerating convergence between Sony's lineup of network enabled consumer electronics products, including smart phones, tablets, TVs and PCs. Source:engadget 989
Knowledge / Re: Torrents Kive kam krde aa..« on: February 16, 2012, 05:06:34 AM »
good stuff
bro get tribler 990
Knowledge / Re: What is TRP?« on: February 16, 2012, 05:05:53 AM »for sharin :happy: ,, eho jihe topic bande rehan ta kina vadiya , har chiz da pta lagda reha bro (gill_ss) ki tusi ehna time deta :happy: ki es field de v sanu knowledge dete tusi :happy: :pagel: are you being Sarcastic there :mean: 991
Pics / Re: google kudi ke munda ?« on: February 16, 2012, 04:38:45 AM »
haha Agreed :happy:
no offense to any one 993
Knowledge / Re: What is TRP?« on: February 16, 2012, 04:16:56 AM »
thats what i was thinking jada trp means jada ads milnia
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Knowledge / Re: What is TRP?« on: February 16, 2012, 04:02:07 AM »
Yeah I know about this.
In Overseas I think this is fixed line when you buy (FOXTEL aussie ) Set top boxes and you pay monthly fees . My question is ,do they get paid more if the TRP increases :/ 995
PJ Games / Re: "How will u react if d person abv says.."I hate u"« on: February 16, 2012, 01:10:32 AM »
I'll say thank you :)
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Introductions / New Friends / Re: introduction hello guys My self Jeet Mr.Lonely« on: February 16, 2012, 12:47:32 AM »
Sat shri akal sareya nu
Mubarka ji sareya users nu mubarka PJ Staff wallo :smile: 997
Pics / Re: janta plz chack this pic out« on: February 15, 2012, 10:27:55 PM »This is from 3rd Floor West End Mall, Ferozpur Road, Ludhiana. Othey restaurant waleya ne meriya photoya layio aa. Mera chache de munde de dost viah te ghar aaye si, oh dikhounde si eh sab fotoyan, lol kehnde mein star bangeya. Durr Fiteh mooh bhaji :Cry: 999
Pics / Re: janta plz chack this pic out« on: February 15, 2012, 09:43:47 PM »
don't be sorry
the guy who did this should be 1000
Pics / Re: janta plz chack this pic out« on: February 15, 2012, 09:41:06 PM »ohk...creatd a fine dine menu... :cooll: :cooll:someone has used his pic from internet without his permission and edited himself to create all this crap = Not so Cool |