Nokia 7210 Supernova Review .

Posted: Saturday, January 10, 2009



Hi guys last week i brought a new mobile called 7210 supernova and its really good . I planned to buy a mobile 2 weeks before and the main reason for buying this mobile is money . . I used Nokia 6600 and its very big and not easy to carry . So i planned to exchange that mobile and buy a new one . My friend deepan asked me to buy Nokia 7210 supernova . . This mobile is very slim and has various feature . Sound quality is much better than other mobile . . . Its very easy to use and lots of features . .

Some of those features are

1 . 2 mega pixel camera .

2 . memory up to 2 GB .

3 . Automatic flash camera .

4 . Bluetooth .

5 . FM radio .

Any many more features . . I love this mobile . . So guys try this mobile and u will feel more comfortable . .

Nicole Kidman

Posted: Friday, January 9, 2009
Oscar winning actress Nicole Kidman’s 3 million pounds dream home has turned into a nightmare with a 100-room motel ready to be built overlooking her back garden.

The Australian actress and her musician husband Keith Urban bought the mansion in the picturesque Sutton Forest in New South Wales, Australia, in July. Kidman said that they were unaware of the building plans when they bought it, themirror.co.uk reports.

However, the couple’s spokeswoman denied they plan to sell the plot.

Gary Cowan, who co-owns the pub next to the development, said: “If they were looking for privacy, it’s not the best place. We can see the place from the pub as it is.”

Initial approval for the development of the motel had already been given and a final decision is expected in February.

MS-Word Magic

Posted:
This is something pretty cool…and
unbelievable… At Microsoft the

whole team, including Bill Gates,
couldn’t answer why this happened!

It was discovered by a Brazilian. Try
it out yourself…

Open Microsoft Word and type

=rand (200,99)

and then press ENTER

Try this and tell me the reason for this . . . . .

10 Delicious Facts about Chocolate

Posted:
Chocolate is one of the most popular and
yummiest types of foods that will likely stay at the top of most peoples
favorite food lists. Chocolate is something most of us have grown up
enjoying, but very few of us have taken the time to learn the many facts
that are associated with Chocolate. There are actually hundreds of facts
that are associated with Chocolate and I have created a list of the ones
that I find most interesting.



1. It is a known fact that chocolate has
caffeine in it. But did you know that you would have to eat more then a
dozen chocolate bars to get the same amount of caffeine from a cup of
coffee? There are about 5 to 10 mg’s of caffeine in one ounce of bitter
chocolate, 5 mgs in milk chocolate, and 10mgs in a six-ounce cup of
cocoa.

2. Chocolate is actually a valuable energy source. A single
chocolate chip can provide enough energy for an adult human to walk 150
ft.

3. Chocolate has great health benefits. It
helps with depression, high blood pressure, Tumors and Pre-menstrual
syndromes.

4. Chocolate does not cause or aggravate acne, this is a
myth.


5. One ounce of baking chocolate or cocoa
contains 10% of the daily recommended intake of iron.

6. Chocolate
can be deadly for dogs. Chocolate contains an ingredient called
“Theobromine” which can be toxic to a dogs central nervous system and
cardiac muscles.


7. People spend more than $7 billion dollars
a year on chocolate.

8. The per capita consumption of chocolate
indicates that each person consumes 12 pounds of chocolate each
year.


9. Milk Chocolate is the most preferred type
of chocolate, however dark chocolate is especially popular among
men.

10. In Alfred Hitchcock’s movie “Psycho” chocolate syrup was
used to indicate blood in the famous shower scene.

Billionaire College Dropouts

Posted:
Bill Gates

Are college dropouts more successful than people with good education? It would seem so if you consider that many billionaires are people who dumped college. However, what this hides is the fact that although millions quit studies before completing them, very few of them go on to become rich.
What the list of the super-rich dropouts signifies is that in business, a top degree is not as important as having the right aptitude, attitude, determination and vision.
Here are some dropouts who went on to become billionaires:
William Henry Gates III (1955-), along with Paul Allen, co-founded Microsoft Corporation, the world’s largest software maker. Bill Gates, the wealthiest person in the world with an estimated net worth of $480 crores (Rs 211,200 crore!), is probably the best-known college dropout.
Gates attended an exclusive prep school in Seattle, went on to study at Harvard University, then dropped out to pursue software development. As students in the mid-70s, he and Paul Allen wrote the original Altair BASIC interpreter for the Altair 8800, the first commercially successful PC.
In 1975, Micro-Soft - later Microsoft Corporation - was born. Three decades on, Gates has been Number One on the Forbes 400 for over a dozen years. And here′s something you probably didn’t know: The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation currently provides 90 per cent of the world budget for the attempted eradication of polio.

Larry Ellison

Lawrence Joseph Ellison (1944-), co-founder and CEO of Oracle Corporation, founded his company in 1977 with a sum of $2,000. Once a school dropout, he is now, according to Forbes , one of the richest people in America with a net worth of around $184 crores. The figure also makes him the ninth richest in the world.
As a young man, Ellison worked for the Ampex Corporation, where one of his projects was a database for the CIA. He called it Oracle, a name he was to reuse years later for the company that made him famous.
Interestingly, the organisation’ s initial release was Oracle 2. The number supposedly implied that all bugs had been eliminated from an earlier version.
Ellison is quite a colourful man, and has long dabbled in all kinds of things. Want to learn more? Try his biography, The Difference Between God and Larry Ellison.

Dhirubhai Ambani

Dhirajlal Hirachand Ambani (1932-2002) was born into the family of a schoolteacher. It was a family of modest means. When he turned 16, Dhirubhai moved to Aden, working first as a gas-station attendant, then as a clerk in an oil company.
He returned to India at 26, starting a business with a meagre capital of $375. By the time of his demise, his company - Reliance Industries Ltd - had grown to become an empire, with an estimated annual turnover of $120 crores!
Dhirubhai was, in his lifetime, conferred the Indian Entrepreneur of the 20th Century Award by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry. A Times of India poll in the year 2000 also voted him one of the biggest creators of wealth in this century.
Dhirubhai′s is not just the usual rags-to-riches story. He will be remembered as the one who rewrote Indian corporate history and built a truly global corporate group. He is also credited with having single-handedly breathed life into the Indian stock markets and bringing in thousands of investors to the bourses.

Steve Jobs

Steven Paul Jobs (1955-) and Apple Computer are names that have long gone together.
Born in the United States to an unknown Egyptian-Arab father, Jobs was adopted soon after birth. After graduating high school, he enrolled in Reed College, dropping out after one semester.
In 1976, 21-year-old Jobs and 26-year old Steve Wozniak founded Apple Computer Co. in the family garage. Jobs revolutionised the industry by popularising the concept of home computers.
By 1984, the Macintosh was introduced. He had an influential role in the building of the World-Wide Web, and also happens to be Chairman and CEO of Pixar Animation Studios.
Today, with the iPod, Apple is bigger than ever. Incidentally, Jobs worked for several years at an annual salary of $1. It got him a listing in the Guinness Book as `Lowest Paid Chief Executive Officer.’ He was once gifted a $9 crores jet by the company though. And his net worth? Moer than $3 billion.

Michael Dell

Michael Saul Dell (1965- ) joined the University of Texas at Austin with the intention of becoming a physician. While studying there, he started a computer company in his dormitory, calling it PC’s Limited. By the time he turned 19, it had notched up enough success to prompt Dell to dropout.
In 1987, PC’s Limited changed its name to Dell Computer Corporation. By 2003, Dell, Inc. was the world’s most profitable PC manufacturer.
Dell has won more than his fair share of accolades, including Man of the Year from PC Magazine and EM>CEO of the Year from Financial World . Forbes , in 2005, lists him as the 18th richest in the world with a net worth of around $1600 Crores. Not bad for just another dropout.

Subhash Chandra Goel

Here′s something not many people know about Subhash Chandra Goel : The Zee chairman dropped out after standard 12.
Subhash Chandra started his own vegetable oils unit at 19. It was, in a manner of speaking, his first job. Years later, a casual visit to a friend at Doordarshan gave him the idea of starting his own broadcasting company. We all know how that story ran.
Chandra knew nothing about programming, distribution or film rights. What he did understand quite well was the Indian sensibility though. Funded by UK businessmen, Zee came into being as India’s first satellite TV network.
Today, it reaches 320 lakhs homes, connecting with 20 crores people in South Asia alone.

History of butterfly effect

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In this new year, after nearly two writing this column, I offer a very personal reflection that has to do (or maybe not) with science and history. We are experiencing a serious global crisis from which nobody is sure how to leave.. Macroeconomic figures are analyzed and plans are designed to stabilize the system, but nothing works if you do not take into account the main factor behind all of a crisis: the human factor, a factor at the same time stabilizing and destabilizing.

Butterfly Effect

In physics there are systems that are extremely sensitive to initial conditions. However well known variables will influence its development, no matter how sophisticated they become instruments that measure, there will always be a minimum uncertainty influence crucial in the further development of the system. One result will be minimal capable of great consequences. This effect is known popularly, as the “butterfly effect”. So exaggerated, but very graphic, explained that the simple flight of a butterfly in Africa, can lead, in time, a hurricane in China. The first such systems to be studied back in the sixties, was the time weather.

Butterfly effect and history

From the first moment that I learned about this peculiar kind of physical systems, I recalled the very future of the story. We know thousands of small stories that influenced, decisively, in the further development of very important events. Any of these causes tiny, andalusia developed differently, would have changed the destiny of any country or the world. History has passed over thousands of years, full of millions of events more or less meaning, intertwined in a random or not. In many ways, could be considered as a “very sensitive to initial conditions, a nonlinear system and with plenty of feedback. Fortunately, the handlers who try, try and change the destiny of nations, it is difficult, may take into account all the variables necessary to achieve their purpose. In the very short term may be correct that his calculations, but the medium and long term were right. Small miscalculation, as events unfold, they have greater influence on the results until you get to disfiguring. The performances were well encounter in principle with the same problems with the multiplier effect of small errors on the system. More now that the effect of globalization transforms the world into a more sensitive and volatile.