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Saturday, November 8, 2008

*** New Domain Names-Joke ***

Recently Gregory Nemitz and a handful of space enthusiasts proposed creating specialdomains, including ".luna" and ".moon," for Web sites based on the moon.

But why stop there? Here are some new proposed domains, and what you can expect from the sites in them…

".trek"--contains audio files of William Shatner

".bill"--Microsoft has bought this company

".love"--for people who would rather cuddle

".slow"--based in a distant country with no T3 lines

".geek"--assumes you know what all the acronyms mean

".404"--we stopped maintaining our servers in 1996

".y2k"--contains theories about the end of the world

".burn"--huge multimedia files will crash your computer

".*"--contains gossip about celebrity melt downs

".duh"--explains, in detail, stuff you already know

- LoveNismi ( Ansh Rav)

*** BARSON KE BAD DEKHA ***

Barson ke bad dekha, ik shakhs dil-ruba SA

Ab zehen mein nahi hai, per naam tha bhala SA

Abroo khinche khinche se, aankhein jhuki jhuki si

Batein ruki ruki si, lehja thaka thaka SA

Alfaz they ke jugnoo, awaaz ke safar mein

Ban jaye jangalon mein jis tarha raasta sa

Khuwabon me khuwab us ke, yadon me yad uski

Neendon mein ghul gaya ho jese ke rat-jaga sa

Pehle bhi log aaye kitne hi zindagi mein

Wo har tarha se lekin auron se tha juda sa

Agli muhabbaton ne wo naa muradiyan deen

Taza rafaqaton se dil tha dara dara sa

Kuch ye ke mudstone se ham bhi nahi they roye

Kuch zeher mein bujha tha ehbab ka dilasa

Hamne bhi usko dekha kal sham ittifaqan

Apna bhi haal hai ab logon Faraz ka sa


- LoveNismi (Ansh Rav)

7 Qualities of a Good Leader

7 Qualities of a Good Leader

1. A good head to be able to evaluate the quality of ideas and
Suggestions presented to him.

2. A good heart to be able to be compassionate and fair with the people.


3. A good spirit to be able to hear the voice of God. Some paths
God will lead you down don't make head and heart sense at the
Time.

4. A good eye to be able to see things other people cannot.

5. A good tongue to be able to communicate the vision to the
People and motivate them to follow.

6. A good hand to be able to do the things that need to be
done. Knowing the right way is not the same as doing it.

7. A good foot to set an example for the people. A minor flaw can outshine a major mission in the eyes of small minds.

Friday, November 7, 2008

*** If people slap you once, slap them twice! ***

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* Manasukkul irukkum varai magizhchi kooda sumaidhan...

Velipaduthum podhu vedhanai kooda sugamthan...

*~*~*~*~* *~*~*~*~**~*~*~*~**~*~*~*~*

(Even if its happiness if u dont express it,

it’s painful

and even sorrow if u expresses it,

u feels light)

*~*~*~*~* *~*~*~*~**~*~*~*~**~*~*~*~*

Sriram Savarkar

Hinduism is more a way of life than a method of worship.

Dharmo Rakshati Rakshithaha

If you protect Dharma, Dharma will in turn protect you.

Hindus, If people slap you once, slap them twice!

- LoveNismi (Ansh Rav)

*** Grim reminder in Jaipur The Jaipur bomb blasts ***

That have taken at least sixty lives and

have left more than twice that number of innocent people

wounded is a dastardly and cowardly act of terrorism

that deserves universal condemnation.

Indeed,

the condemnations have begun pouring in from all quarters.

Yet, it has become obvious over the past few years,

mere condemnation has not deterred terrorists.

Over the past few years,

it is depressingly apparent that terrorists have

taken to bombing innocent civilians in crowded places

simply because it is easier to do so.

Jaipur

only reconfirms that there are sleeper cells

all over the country and they can be activated at will,

often for no clear reason.

Earlier,

when terrorism was confined to

Jammu and Kashmir in mid and late nineties,

local groups used to take the smaller actions

leaving the special groups from across the border

to plan the special terrorist actions.

These used to be invariably planned and

executed by infiltrators.

Once the job was done,

they would return to home base.

The throwing of sundry grenades

at Srinagar's Lal Chowk

would be sub-contracted to the locals,

lower down the pecking order.

That pattern has changed.

The Mumbai blasts,

the Bangalore and Hyderabad

outrages as well as the blasts in other parts

of the country have been professionally planned and executed,

and the suspicion is, with a fair bit of local help

in many instances, pointers that sleepers

are now spread far and wide.

In the thirteen major blasts

since August 2003 about 560 people

have perished and more than thrice that number have been wounded,

a testimony that terrorism is touching more

and more ordinary lives as never before,

and leaving an indelible mark in the process.

There is no doubt that the terrorists have

enough trained manpower and are present in

sufficient numbers across the length and breadth

of the country and they have the skills and knowledge

to carry out their nefarious and deplorable activities.

The point is no amount of political statements

expressing condemnations,

which we are now used to hearing,

although important,

are going to resolve the problem.

We have said this before and we say it again:

one way to neutralize these sleeper modules

is to give spine and teeth to local level intelligence

activities in the various states.

There is no substitute for this.

There is only a limit as to

what central intelligence can do or has done,

especially these past few years.

- LoveNismi (Ansh Rav)

That have taken at least sixty lives and

have left more than twice that number of innocent people

wounded is a dastardly and cowardly act of terrorism

that deserves universal condemnation.

Indeed,

the condemnations have begun pouring in from all quarters.

Yet, it has become obvious over the past few years,

mere condemnation has not deterred terrorists.

Over the past few years,

it is depressingly apparent that terrorists have

taken to bombing innocent civilians in crowded places

simply because it is easier to do so.

Jaipur

only reconfirms that there are sleeper cells

all over the country and they can be activated at will,

often for no clear reason.

Earlier,

when terrorism was confined to

Jammu and Kashmir in mid and late nineties,

local groups used to take the smaller actions

leaving the special groups from across the border

to plan the special terrorist actions.

These used to be invariably planned and

executed by infiltrators.

Once the job was done,

they would return to home base.

The throwing of sundry grenades

at Srinagar's Lal Chowk

would be sub-contracted to the locals,

lower down the pecking order.

That pattern has changed.

The Mumbai blasts,

the Bangalore and Hyderabad

outrages as well as the blasts in other parts

of the country have been professionally planned and executed,

and the suspicion is, with a fair bit of local help

in many instances, pointers that sleepers

are now spread far and wide.

In the thirteen major blasts

since August 2003 about 560 people

have perished and more than thrice that number have been wounded,

a testimony that terrorism is touching more

and more ordinary lives as never before,

and leaving an indelible mark in the process.

There is no doubt that the terrorists have

enough trained manpower and are present in

sufficient numbers across the length and breadth

of the country and they have the skills and knowledge

to carry out their nefarious and deplorable activities.

The point is no amount of political statements

expressing condemnations,

which we are now used to hearing,

although important,

are going to resolve the problem.

We have said this before and we say it again:

one way to neutralize these sleeper modules

is to give spine and teeth to local level intelligence

activities in the various states.

There is no substitute for this.

There is only a limit as to

what central intelligence can do or has done,

especially these past few years.

- LoveNismi (Ansh Rav)