When nothing seems to go your way,
Keep your head.
When the odds are against you
Keep your head.
When the time requires you to fire up,
Show you can do it.
If you think you can, you can &
Show you can do it.
Keep faith. Believe that you are going to reach the
shores, what the odds may be, and that its just a
matter of time. If things are going your way, then
realise that you are doing something right and keep
doing it, stick to it because you are on the right path.
And that's what will keep you taking ahead. That's
what will raise you above all the others. That's what
will make you stand out in the crowds.
Even a birdie is willing to fly right from the word go. It
knows or even may not that its wings are still not strong
enough to carry it forward. But the will to fly and experience
something new makes the little birdie restless. Probably it
knows more than us that "WHERE THERE IS A WILL, THERE
IS A WAY !"
If you struggle, strive, fight, battle then success, achievement,
the joy, the pleasure and the satisfaction of reaching your goal will
be all yours and one will be able to deprive you of you of that special
moment. Help yourself on the path to success. And yes, positve thoughts
are the wings to success. So think positive always. Afterall its all in the mind !
WISHING YOU A VERY HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL LIFE !
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Friday, March 30, 2007
INDIANS (BACK) IN INDIA
RAHUL DRAVID (BEFORE WC) "We are here to win!"
RAHUL DRAVID (AFTER WC) "We didn't deserve to win!"
How can the same person make such contradictory statements in such a short span of time ? And that too both were bold and bold statements. The former being the more. But the ignonimity of defeats, expectations of billion odd fans coupled with (unsung) personal ambitions and the hype created before the departure of the team has at last indeed cost the team the World Cup. Exactly within 9 days it was game over for Team India. Couldn't even score a double digit in days. Nine was not fine.
And our cricket-crazy nation was looking for a miracle to happen, expecting a thing or two to happen from someone rated as "minnows" at least on paper (otherwise in the real sense who can be termed as a minnow ?) - Bermuda beating Bangladesh. But that wasn't to be. Dave What more do you want ? One bicycle collapsed the rest showed what the Domino Effect is. Now its time to cool their heels.
But really, is it correct just to critizise someone or some unit so severely ? Because we are expecting that the laws of the Nature and the games should change for us ? We are expecting that each of the players on the field is a super-human who would hit every ball out of the ground [(like Gibbs - but he too didn't do it always)] and take wickets every ball [(like Malinga - but he too didn't do it always)] and that these super-humans would never make any mistake of any kind. But mind you even Micheal Schumachare was once made to look human like our very own SACHIN TENDULKAR.
RAHUL DRAVID (AFTER WC) "We didn't deserve to win!"
How can the same person make such contradictory statements in such a short span of time ? And that too both were bold and bold statements. The former being the more. But the ignonimity of defeats, expectations of billion odd fans coupled with (unsung) personal ambitions and the hype created before the departure of the team has at last indeed cost the team the World Cup. Exactly within 9 days it was game over for Team India. Couldn't even score a double digit in days. Nine was not fine.
And our cricket-crazy nation was looking for a miracle to happen, expecting a thing or two to happen from someone rated as "minnows" at least on paper (otherwise in the real sense who can be termed as a minnow ?) - Bermuda beating Bangladesh. But that wasn't to be. Dave What more do you want ? One bicycle collapsed the rest showed what the Domino Effect is. Now its time to cool their heels.
But really, is it correct just to critizise someone or some unit so severely ? Because we are expecting that the laws of the Nature and the games should change for us ? We are expecting that each of the players on the field is a super-human who would hit every ball out of the ground [(like Gibbs - but he too didn't do it always)] and take wickets every ball [(like Malinga - but he too didn't do it always)] and that these super-humans would never make any mistake of any kind. But mind you even Micheal Schumachare was once made to look human like our very own SACHIN TENDULKAR.
Sunday, March 25, 2007
MY 7 QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK
ANSWERS TO PREVIOUS WEEK'S QUESTIONS
1) Football
2) 1 (One)
3) 1776
4) Pipes
5) Indira Gandhi
6) February 28
7) Sourav Ganguly ( 66 runs)
Questions for the week 25-Mar-2007 to 31-Mar 2007
1) Which two countries played for a tie in the 2007 Cricket World Cup recently ?
2) Which country made her World Cup debut ?
3) Who was the first player to take a hat-trick in the World Cups played till date ?
4) Which player has achieved a rare distinction of facing the very first ball of a World Cup ?
5) Who scored the first half-century for India in World Cup 2007 ?
6) What is the highest team total in World Cup history ?
7) How many matches have ended as a tie in World Cup history ?
1) Football
2) 1 (One)
3) 1776
4) Pipes
5) Indira Gandhi
6) February 28
7) Sourav Ganguly ( 66 runs)
Questions for the week 25-Mar-2007 to 31-Mar 2007
1) Which two countries played for a tie in the 2007 Cricket World Cup recently ?
2) Which country made her World Cup debut ?
3) Who was the first player to take a hat-trick in the World Cups played till date ?
4) Which player has achieved a rare distinction of facing the very first ball of a World Cup ?
5) Who scored the first half-century for India in World Cup 2007 ?
6) What is the highest team total in World Cup history ?
7) How many matches have ended as a tie in World Cup history ?
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
MY 7 QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK
ANSWERS TO PREVIOUS WEEK'S QUESTIONS
1) France (Host Country)
2) King Akbar
3) Brazil
4) New York
5) Salman Rushdie
6) Ornithology
7) Nervous System
Questions for the week 18-Mar-2007 to 24-Mar 2007
1) In which sport would you find the terms - throw in, dribble, free kick, penalty corner & penalty kick ?
2) In one year how many revolutions does the Earth make around the Sun ?
3) When did the US get freedom ?
4) What is the name of the feed aggregation that Yahoo! launched recently ?
5) After whoom is the International airport in New Delhi named ?
6) On which day does India celebrate National Science Day ?
7) Who is the first Indian to score a half-century in ICC Cricket World Cup in 2007 ?
1) France (Host Country)
2) King Akbar
3) Brazil
4) New York
5) Salman Rushdie
6) Ornithology
7) Nervous System
Questions for the week 18-Mar-2007 to 24-Mar 2007
1) In which sport would you find the terms - throw in, dribble, free kick, penalty corner & penalty kick ?
2) In one year how many revolutions does the Earth make around the Sun ?
3) When did the US get freedom ?
4) What is the name of the feed aggregation that Yahoo! launched recently ?
5) After whoom is the International airport in New Delhi named ?
6) On which day does India celebrate National Science Day ?
7) Who is the first Indian to score a half-century in ICC Cricket World Cup in 2007 ?
Friday, March 16, 2007
THE SAHASRARA CHAKRA
THE AJNA CHAKRA
THE VISHUDHI CHAKRA
THE ANAHAT CHAKRA
THE MANIPUR CHAKRA
THE SWADISHTHAN CHAKRA
THE MULADHAR CHAKRA
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
MY 7 QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK
ANSWERS TO PREVIOUS WEEK'S QUESTIONS
1) April 29
2) Taekwondo (Martial Art - The art of self-defence using punches and kicks)
3) Robert Frost
4) Psychology
5) Switzerland
6) Mr. Spencer Perceval
7) Grantham (England)
Questions for the week 11-Mar-2007 to 17-Mar 2007
1) Which country won the Football World Cup in 1998 ?
2) Tulasidas wrote the "Ramcharitmanas" during which Muslim Rular's reign ?
3) The Equator passes through which of the following countries - Brazil or Argentina ?
4) The Statue of Liberty is situated in which city ?
5) The book "The Satanic Verses" is penned by which auther ?
6) A scientific study of birds is known as ... ?
7) The disease Beri-Beri affects which parts of the body ?
1) April 29
2) Taekwondo (Martial Art - The art of self-defence using punches and kicks)
3) Robert Frost
4) Psychology
5) Switzerland
6) Mr. Spencer Perceval
7) Grantham (England)
Questions for the week 11-Mar-2007 to 17-Mar 2007
1) Which country won the Football World Cup in 1998 ?
2) Tulasidas wrote the "Ramcharitmanas" during which Muslim Rular's reign ?
3) The Equator passes through which of the following countries - Brazil or Argentina ?
4) The Statue of Liberty is situated in which city ?
5) The book "The Satanic Verses" is penned by which auther ?
6) A scientific study of birds is known as ... ?
7) The disease Beri-Beri affects which parts of the body ?
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Monday, March 5, 2007
MY 7 QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK
ANSWERS TO PREVIOUS WEEK'S QUESTIONS
1) Air India (1932) [National Park (1935)]
2) 30 October 1945
3) 1913
4) Denise M. Quinones August (Miss Puerto Rico)
5) Dennis Tito
6) England (1975)
7) A port that connects the computer to more than 100 hardware gadgets.
Questions for the week 4-Mar-2007 to 10-Mar 2007
1) On which day is the World Asthama Day observed ?
2) What are Featherweight, Flyweight and Heavyweight all types of ?
3) Who has written the following lines :
"The woods are lovely dark and deep, but I have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep and miles to go before I sleep" .
4) What is the name Sigmond Freud associated with ?
5) Which country is called "The playground of Europe" ?
6) Which British Prime Minister was murdered in the early 1800s ?
7) Where was Isaac Newton born ?
1) Air India (1932) [National Park (1935)]
2) 30 October 1945
3) 1913
4) Denise M. Quinones August (Miss Puerto Rico)
5) Dennis Tito
6) England (1975)
7) A port that connects the computer to more than 100 hardware gadgets.
Questions for the week 4-Mar-2007 to 10-Mar 2007
1) On which day is the World Asthama Day observed ?
2) What are Featherweight, Flyweight and Heavyweight all types of ?
3) Who has written the following lines :
"The woods are lovely dark and deep, but I have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep and miles to go before I sleep" .
4) What is the name Sigmond Freud associated with ?
5) Which country is called "The playground of Europe" ?
6) Which British Prime Minister was murdered in the early 1800s ?
7) Where was Isaac Newton born ?
Sunday, March 4, 2007
KUNDALINI
INDIA - The articulation itself is enough to indicate that it is one of the world's most different countries. Her rich culture, varied haritage, the boon of the sages & saints has made India all the more different. People come here from all parts of the world to find peace of mind and most of them do get it only in INDIA. Patanjali's Yoga and Pranayam, Saint Panini's Grammar of the Sanskrit Language, healing the Aurvedic way ... the list can keep growing.
Among all these is Swami Ramdev Baba who is championing the cause of Patanjali - Yoga and Pranayam - to remain fit, healthy and live past 99. What it all requires is just will-power and sincere dedication. And arguably the top-most level of all this is - MEDITATION AND KUNDALINI.
Kundalini is a very great in born power present in all human beings but used by more than few of them.
Among all these is Swami Ramdev Baba who is championing the cause of Patanjali - Yoga and Pranayam - to remain fit, healthy and live past 99. What it all requires is just will-power and sincere dedication. And arguably the top-most level of all this is - MEDITATION AND KUNDALINI.
Kundalini is a very great in born power present in all human beings but used by more than few of them.
We will see some more information and details about all the powers of Kundalini and "The Muladhar Chakra", "The Swadhishthan Chakra", "The Manipur Chakra", "The Anahat Chakra", "The Vishudhi Chakra","The Ajna Chakra" and "The Sahasrara Chakra".
Friday, March 2, 2007
WINDOWS VISTA - THE NEW MICROSOFT OS [2]
Vista is the most exciting version of Windows. It is not only a large architectural change, but there are vast changes in the way the OS deals with security from the core of it. Vista has the most capacity than any other OS. It deals with viruses and with those which invade the other softwares.
ADVANTAGES
1) Utilization can be metered just like in cell phones.
2) A strong OS against virus attacks and powerful security.
3) New and cool advanced XP Graphics that are soothing to the eyes.
4) Vista also redefines the idea of the desktop (earlier it was for only for files or folders.)There is a new slidebar where you can place applets designed for some specific functions. (Clock, Calculator & RSS FeedViewer and so on.)
ADVANTAGES
1) Utilization can be metered just like in cell phones.
2) A strong OS against virus attacks and powerful security.
3) New and cool advanced XP Graphics that are soothing to the eyes.
4) Vista also redefines the idea of the desktop (earlier it was for only for files or folders.)There is a new slidebar where you can place applets designed for some specific functions. (Clock, Calculator & RSS FeedViewer and so on.)
Thursday, March 1, 2007
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