Thursday, 27 November 2008

Favourite Songs - Zindagi Ki Na Toote Ladi

Another Family Favourite

Kranti 1981
Music : Laxmikant Pyarelal
lyrics : Santosh Anand
singers : Nitin Mukesh & Lata Mangeshkar
song : Zindagi Ki Na Toote Ladi

A song full of deep meanings and alot of emotions. This is a killer song, cant help but press the repeat button whenever it's played. You can listen to this song regardless what mood your in.




Zindagi Ki Na Toote Ladi Lyrics
zindagi ki na toote ladi
pyaar kar le ghadi do ghadi
lambi lambi umariya ko chhodo
pyaar ki ik ghadi hai badi


un aankhon ka hansana bhi kya
jin aankhon mein paani na ho
wo jawaani jawaani nahi
jiski koi kahaani na ho
aansu hain kushi ki ladi


Mitwaa Tere Bina Lage Na Re Jeeya Ra Lage Na

aaj se apana waada raha
ham milenge har ek mod par
dil ki duniya basaayenge ham
gam ki duniya ka dar chhod kar
jeene marne ki kisko padi


laakh gehara ho saagar to kya
pyaar se kuch bhi gehara nahi
dil ki deewaani har mauj par
aasamaanon ka pahara nahi
toot jaayegi har hathakadi


The bonding of life must not break
Lets love for a moment or two
Forget about a long long life
A moment of love is enough

what is the value of a smile in your eyes,
when your eyes have never tasted the value of tears.
There is no youth if it has no story to tell
Tears are the strand of happiness

Darling i cant live without you


From today we have a promise

We will meet at every place, every chance we get
we will build the world of our hearts
We will leave behind this sorrowful world of fear
Who cares about living or dying

The oceans may be thousands deep

There is no limit to the deepness of love

The desire of the hearts pleasure
accelerates further than the skys
The handcuffs and chains will break

Thursday, 20 November 2008

Fun Read

What if Accountants were Movie Makers

If Accountants starts producing movies, films would be named as follows.....

1. Kabhi Debit Kabhi Credit
2. Cash Balance Wale Profit le Jayenge
3. Main Account ki Diwani Hoon.
4. Hum Tax de Chuke Sanam
5.Humara Ledger Aapke Paas Hai
6. Kaho Naa Depreciation Hai.
7. Kyon Tally Ho Gaya Na.
8. Munna Bhai C.A.


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What if Computer Programmers were Movie Makers

Hamara Hardisk Aapke Paas Hai
Hum Aapke Memory Mein Rahate Hain
Hum Hai Programmer Oracle Ke
Programmer no 1
Java Wale Job Le Jayenge
Do(2) processor baarah(12) terminal
Mera Code Chal Gaya
Network Ke Uss Paar
Jis Desh Mein Bill(Gates) Rahata Hai
Client Ek Numbari, PROGRAMMER Dus Nambari
Login Karo Sajana
Firewall (Border)
DOWN To Hona Hi Tha
Partition (Deewar)
Kaho Na Virus Hay
Y2K - A Bug Story


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Monday, 17 November 2008

Fun Read - Before Marriage & After Marriage

Fun Read

Before Mariage & After Marriage

Before Marriage

He: Yes!!!!!!!!!!
She: Do you want me to leave?
He: NO! Don't even think about it.
She: Do you love me?
He: Of course! Over and over!
She: Have you ever cheated on me?
He: NO! Why are you even asking?
She: Will you kiss me?
He: Every chance I get!
She: Will you hit me?
He: Are you crazy! I'm not that kind of person!
She: Can I trust you?
He: Yes.
She: Darling!

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After marriage
simply read again from bottom to top.



courtesy worldwideweb

Thursday, 13 November 2008

Some Riddles

Riddles

Q: What starts with E, ends with E and only has one letter?

An envelope.


Q: What travels around the world and stays in a corner?

A stamp.


Q: What has many keys but can't open any doors?

A piano.


Q: Who earns money driving their customers away?

A taxi driver.

Wednesday, 12 November 2008

Tuesday, 11 November 2008

Guess The Actor Behind The Wig


Who's The Famous Hindi Actors Behind The Female Wigs

Can You Guess

Can You Recognise These Famous Actresses

Here are some famous actresses past & present.
Can you guess who they are.


















Monday, 10 November 2008

Guess The Songs - Bitz & Pieces Kumar Sanu

Kumar Sanu - Bitz & Pieces


12 songs of the early 90's sung by Kumar Sanu
each song is a 10 - 15 second clip

Can you guess what films they are from and name the song!


Sunday, 2 November 2008

Brain Teasers


What do the following words have in common?
Assess
Banana
Dresser
Grammar
Potato
Revive
Uneven
Voodoo

If you take the first letter and move it to the end of the word, you get the same word when read backwards.



See if you can figure out these words using the clues listed below. Each word ends with "BOARD". Have fun!

1) Used with telephones
2) A place to advertise
3) Right-side of ship
4) Computers need them


Answer
1) Switchboard
2) Billboard
3) Starboard
4) Keyboard

Saturday, 1 November 2008

INDIA - Mission To The Moon

India - Mission To The Moon

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bSl2idw80HY

India has successfully launched its first mission to the Moon.
The unmanned Chandrayaan 1 spacecraft blasted off smoothly from a launch pad in southern Andhra Pradesh to embark on a two-year mission where it will create a 3d map of the Lunar Surface.


The craft was built by the Indian Space Research Organisation.

India is now the 6th country in the world to launch into space

Indian PM Manmohan Singh hailed the launch as the "first step" in a historic milestone in the country's space programme

One key objective will be to search for surface or sub-surface water-ice on the Moon, especially at the poles.

Another will be to detect Helium 3, an isotope which is rare on Earth, but is sought to power nuclear fusion and could be a valuable source of energy in future.

Powered by a single solar panel generating about 700 Watts, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) probe carries five Indian-built instruments and six constructed in other countries, including the US, Britain and Germany.


The mission is expected to cost 3.8bn rupees (£45m; $78m), considerably less than Japanese and Chinese probes sent to the Moon last year.

The Indian experiments include a 30kg probe that will be released from the mothership to slam into the lunar surface. The Moon Impact Probe (MIP) will record video footage on the way down and measure the composition of the Moon's tenuous atmosphere.

It will also drop the Indian flag on the surface of the Moon.


The country's tricolour is painted on the side of the probe and, if successful, India will become the fourth country after the US, Russia and Japan to place its national flag on the lunar surface.

Professor David Southwood, director of science and robotic exploration at the European Space Agency congratulated India's space agency on the launch.
He added: "While the exploration of space calls for new challenges to be overcome, joining forces is becoming more and more a key to future successes."


Barry Kellett, project scientist on the C1XS instrument, which was built at the Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory in the UK, said: "Chandrayaan has a very competitive set of instruments... it will certainly do good science."

C1XS will map the abundance of different elements in the lunar crust to help answer key questions about the origin and evolution of Earth's only natural satellite.

Researchers say the relative abundances of magnesium and iron in lunar rocks could help confirm whether the Moon was covered by a molten, magma ocean early on in its history.

"The iron should have sunk [in the magma ocean], whereas the magnesium should have floated," Mr Kellett told BBC News.

"The ratio of magnesium to iron for the whole Moon tells you to what extent the Moon melted and what it did after it formed."

The instrument will look for more unusual elements on the Moon's surface, such as titanium.

This metallic element has been found in lunar meteorites, but scientists know little about its distribution in the lunar crust.

Chandrayaan (the Sanskrit word for "moon craft") will also investigate the differences between the Moon's near side and its far side. The far side is both more heavily cratered and different in composition to the one facing Earth.


The spacecraft will take about eight days to reach the Moon. During its lunar encounter, Chandrayaan fires its engine to slow its velocity - allowing it to be captured by the Moon's gravity.

Chandrayaan will then slip into a near-circular orbit at an altitude of 1,000km. After a number of health checks, the probe will drop its altitude until it is orbiting just 100km above the lunar surface.


India, China, Japan and South Korea all have eyes on a share of the commercial satellite launch business and see their space programmes as an important symbol of international stature and economic development.

Last month, China became only the third country in the world to independently carry out a spacewalk.



CHANDRAYAAN 1
1 - Chandrayaan Energetic Neutral Analyzer (CENA)
2 - Moon Impact Probe (MIP)
3 - Radiation Dose Monitor (RADOM)
4 - Terrain Mapping Camera (TMC)
5 - Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3)
6 - Chandrayaan 1 X-ray Spectrometer (C1XS)
7 - Solar Panel

info courtesy worldwideweb