Archive for December, 2007

WOW! Mobile Numbers of Girls For Sale

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007
WOW! Mobile Numbers of Girls For Sale For the last two weeks, I was harassed, annoyed, cajoled and threatened by some anonymous and obnoxious calls by some five or six persons on my cell number. Initially when one or two guys called me, I took it as routine missed calls in which people tried to exploit the fluke. But then it became a norm, and I was really listened to some horrible music.Its hard to believe but every day in the last two week, I received some 30 or 40 wrong calls on average from different unique numbers on my mobile phone. The experience was horrible. Every one was polite initially. Their objective was same and that was to strike a lasting friendship with the girl on the other side of the mobile. The frightening thing was that though they didnt know my name and whereabouts (though some pretended that they knew), but they were roughly aware of my visage.The method of every person was more or less same, though some tried to innovate it. Average callers called me, apologized to me for disturbing me, then asked for my permission to say “Something”, and then they introduced themselves, and then told me that how lonely they were, and how badly they wanted a sincere friend like me. Initially I didnt talk to them, and I used to cut off the connection, as soon as I realized its yet another wrong call.

But when it went out of hand, then I tried to reason with the callers. They took it as a cue for further advances. They poured sagas of love and humanity and friendship in my ear, and they quoted the verses of Ghalib and Zauq. They sent me the sms full of love and romance quotes, and they sent me flowers, and roses and hearts in sms. I was thoroughly insulted through mobile mania. Then I let loose my anger, and whoever called me received my severe abuse and rebuttal. I thought that it would shut their mouths tight, and they would look elsewhere.

I didnt know how wrong I was. Curse unleashed right after that. People started sending me salacious text messages and they sent me nude pictures. I disabled the mms service, but I couldnt figure out, how to block sms. I, then pleaded with Mobilink support, and they promised to look into the matter. I gave them numbers, but in vain. My suffering continued.

Then I went to the local Mobilink office and went straight to their regional manager. I put forward the lewd text messages displayed on my mobiles in front of him, and then described the whole situation. Perhaps that was the way to do it, actually, as he at once ordered his staff to block all the numbers and trace their owners. He promised me that all the numbers would be blocked in half an hour. I thanked him and came back. But the calls didnt stop to my utmost agony.

I selected one caller, and pretended a friendship with him. I talked with him a little, and even called him once or twice, and he was ecstatic. After some calls and chats, I casually asked him as from where exactly he has got my number. He tried to circumvent the answer, but at last told me that actually he purchased my number from an Easy Load Center of Jazz for Rs. 50. Yes, I went there to re-charge my balance, I recalled in my mind. Upon my shocking voices, he said that it was fast becoming a lucrative business as not only the Easy Load owner sells the numbers, they also sell the visage and figure feature of ladies for extra charges. I knew right there, that the only option I had was to get a new number. Thats what I did.
Easy Load is now an Unbearable Load for Me.

I also seen in some News Paper Classifieds ads that Girls numbers for sale or numbers of beautiful girls Really its Unbearable.

Microsoft Wants One Laptop Per Child System To Run Windows XP

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

One Laptop Per Child XO laptop were in talks with Microsoft to integrate the Windows XP operating system. Recently, Microsoft planned to start working on a version of Windows XP for the OLPC XO laptop, with its limited trials, which is expected to be out in January.

Microsoft Wants One Laptop Per Child System To Run Windows XP

Non-profit Foundation OLPCs XO laptop that has been created for developing countries is already shipping in few countries with a Linux Operating system. However, the low-cost flash-based computing device will get formal design guidelines from Microsoft on Windows XP support by mid-2008. This designing machine is expected to deliver a high-quality Windows experience.

Developed to provide education, fostering local innovation, and enabling jobs and opportunity, versions of the XO PC running Windows wont be available in the U.S. or Canada.

Microsoft aims to provide a high-quality Windows experience on the XO device; if this is achieved, then Windows XP for the XO could be available as early as the second half of 2008. And the Government looking forward to buy the One Laptop Per Child XO laptop, needs to consult Microsoft regarding the possible Windows XP availability date, pricing and support policies.

Facial Techniques

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

Pull up your hair backwards and tie a band, put on an apron. Take small piece of cotton wool and remove the makeup and clean the face with cactus cream or cold cream.Cleansing

  • Clean the eyes from inner corner to the outer corner. Both upper lid and lower lid in the same manner.

  • Face to be cleaned from chin to the temples.

  • Corner of the lips to the temples.

  • Corner of the nose to the temples

  • From cheeks to temples

  • Clean upper lip from outer edges to center.

  • Clean round the nostrils clockwise, anti-clock wise sides of the nose, tip of the nose pressure T-zone, go from the center of the center of fore head to temples.

  • Clean neck from chin to the chest and down by friction of the chest, shoulder and stop behind the ear.

  • Wipe of the cream.

  • Take some skin cream or charmis, apply on hands. Dip hands in ice water and start nourishing with.

Face strokes

  • General stroke

  • Uplifting the cheeks

  • scissors stroke

  • Circling the upper lip

  • Curling the corner of the lips

  • Iron at the laugher lines

  • Tapering the tip of the nose.

  • Then go along with the bridge of the nose From chin set the pulse point.

  • Roll patting with a finger

  • Roll patting with 3 fingers

  • Vibration

  • Friction

  • Pinching

  • Patting

  • Then close at the pulse point.

Eye Strokes

  • Circling the eye with 3 fingers

  • Vibration with one finger

  • Ratating the eye balls with ring finger

  • Lifting the eye brows with index finger

  • Pinching the eyebrow.

  • Cupping the eyes

  • Making S & 8 movement.

Forehead

  • Vibration all over the forehead

  • Friction on the fore head,start with the middle of forehead

  • Making S & 8 movements

  • Patting

  • Cupping and then close at pulse point.

Lower Jaw

  • Flopping

  • Criss-cross

  • Pinching

  • Tapping and cupping and iron out them close at pulse point.

Neck

  • General strokes

  • Butterfly strokes

  • Vibration and friction

  • Pinching and painting

  • Needling and necking

  • S & 8 movements

  • Cupping the shoulders

  • Iron at the shoulders

  • Circling the back of the neck.

  • Iron out shoulder blades

  • Close the facial and cats crawl.

Shoaib Malik ruled out of third Test

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

New Delhi: Shoaib Malik has been ruled out of the third and the final Test match against India, scheduled to be played in Bangalore from December 8-12.

The Pakistani skipper, who also missed the second Test match in Kolkata hasn’t recovered yet from his ankle injury.

He had twisted his ankled during the team’s training session in New Delhi, after Pakistan’s loss to India in the first Test match.

Shoaib has been instructed by a surgeon in Bangalore to rest for another five days, while, Younis Khan who led the team to a remarkable draw in Kolkata, will stand in as captain again.

Pakistan need a win in this Test match to square the three-match series, that India is leading 1-0.

Mouse Skype Phone

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

New Gadget Skype Phone + Mouse design. This Mouse Combo features a VoIP Skype Phone and a fully functional mouse for convenience and for fun. Plug this into your computer, and see how much great a product that this really is, and with no MOQ and fast delivery, this Computer Accessory is a perfect drop shipping item or gift.

Manufacturer Specifications

128×64 pixel LCD screen with backlight

Only English supported

Connect with USB to your computer

1000 DPI optical sensor

Crystal clear audio with 16bit 48 KHz sampling rate.

Also compatible with Internercalls, SparVoip, NetAppel, poivY,

VoipDiscount, VoipCheap and WebCallDirect

Cigarette Box Covert Wireless Camera with MP4 Receiver

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

Cigarette Box Covert Wireless Camera with MP4 Receiver

Super cool wireless covert pinhole camera fitted into a silicon rubber casing for hiding into any standard sized cigarette box plus a high quality wireless MP4 receiver. When fitted into a cigarette box, this pinhole wireless camera becomes almost undetectable to the human eye. Incredibly easy to set up, all you need is to poke a hole in the cigarette box, set the MP4 receiver to the correct channel, and you will be able to see and record whatever the camera sees. This is a gadget worthy of James Bond. It is available anywhere in the world.

Receiver Specifications

Receiving Frequency: 2.4GHz

Intermediate Frequency: 480Mhz

Frequency Stabilization: +/-100Khz

Demodulation Mode: FM

Antenna: 50ohm SMA

Receiving Sensitivity: <-85dBm

Power Source: Built in Rechargeable Li-ion Battery

Dimension: 120×68x25mm (LxWxD)

Channels Available: 4

Channel Scan and Channel Skip for multiple Cameras

AV OUT/IN (NTSC/PAL)

MP4 Receiver Specifications

Memory: 64MB

External Memory: SD/MMC Card (max 2GB)

Display: 2.5 Inch TFT LCD

Video Format: MPEG-1/4, AVI/ASF/ADPCM Video Resolution: 882×240 FPS (Frames per Second): 30fps

Music Format: MP3

Bit rate: 32-320Kbps

Picture Format: JPG, JPEG

Earphone Jack: 3.5mm

SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio): 60dB

Output of earphones: 20mW x 2 (16Ohm)

Output of Speaker: 1W (16Ohm)

Languages: English, Chinese

USB: 2.0

System: Windows 98/SE/ME/2000/XP

Camera Specifications

Image Device: 1/4 inch sharp CCD

TV system: 628×582(PAL)/ 510×492(NTSC)

Horizontal Definition: 420

Angular Field of View: 38 deg

Minimum Illumination: 0.5Lux/F1.5

Synchronization System: Internal

Backlight Compensation: Auto

White Balance: Auto

S/N Ratio: >48dB

Operation Temperature: 0 ~ 5 deg C

Transmission Frequency: 2.4GHz

Locked Frequency

Power Adapter: DC 5V

Dimension: 62×48x15mm (LxWxD)

Recommended Max Range for Objects: 2~3 Meters

Transmission Range: 10~15 Meters

Rubber Silicon case for fitting in Cigarette box

Teddy Row Teacher Back In London

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

A British teacher jailed in Sudan for letting her pupils name a teddy bear Mohammad arrived in London on Tuesday after being pardoned and said she had been well treated in prison and was sorry to leave the country.

A smiling Gillian Gibbons was met by her son John and daughter Jessica at Heathrow airport after her flight touched down at around 7:05 a.m.

“It has been an ordeal, but I would like you to know that I was well treated in prison and everybody was very kind to me,” Gibbons told reporters. “I was very sorry to leave Sudan. I had a fabulous time there.”

Gibbons, sentenced last week to 15 days in jail for insulting Islam, flew home from Khartoum with two prominent British Muslim legislators who had appealed to the Sudanese president for her early release.

Twenty out of 23 of them chose Mohammad — a popular boy’s name in Sudan, as well as the name of Islam’s Prophet — but a member of staff complained to the authorities.

Gibbons apologised for any distress she might have caused the people of Sudan. She has said she encountered “nothing but kindness and generosity from the Sudanese people”.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown, whose country has had strained relations with Sudan for several years, mainly because of the conflict in Darfur, said he was “delighted and relieved” to hear Gibbons had been pardoned and freed.

Two British peers, Baroness Sayeeda Warsi and Lord Ahmed, went to Sudan at the weekend in a private initiative to try to secure Gibbons’ early release.

Her pardon and release was announced while they were meeting President Omar Hassan al-Bashir on Monday and they left Khartoum later in the day.

Many Sudanese said they thought Gibbons’ action was an innocent mistake which could be forgiven after an apology.

Sudan’s influential Council of Muslim Scholars urged the government on Sunday not to pardon Gibbons, saying it would damage Khartoum’s reputation among Muslims around the world.

Gibbons thanked all those who had helped secure her release and said she was glad to be back in Britain and eager to spend some quiet time with her family.

Acts of Kindness

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

Just a few suggestions on what you can do to help others…

#1 Donate your professional clothes to an organization that helps people get back into the workforce
#2 Give gently worn home furnishings or household appliances to a person or family who might need them, or donate them to an organization.
#3 Take warm clothes, blankets or food to a homeless person that you often cross paths with.
#4 Donate toys and books to a homeless organization. Toys and books are just as important to kids as food and shelter.
#5 When shopping, buy a couple of extra non-perishable food items and take them to a food drive or pantry.
#6 Make an extra serving of dinner and bring it to a homeless person in your neighborhood.
#7 Donate age-appropriate learning materials to your local schools.
#8 Write notes of appreciation to schoolteachers, principals, nurses, custodians, and secretaries.
#9 Read with your children every day.
#10 Start them early. Bring toddlers and preschoolers to the library to choose books for reading at home.
#11 Give your gently used books to a local school or organization that can help under-privileged children.
#12 Spread the joy of reading — read to your friend or neighbor’s child too.
#13 Pick up trash on the playground or around the schoolyard of your local school.
#14 Rake leaves and pull weeds at your local elementary school.
#15 Thank the school bus driver for taking your kids safely to school everyday.
#16 Make improvements to the teachers’ lounge at a school in your neighborhood.
#17 Give blood.
#18 Go on a walk with friends or neighbors for a little exercise or conversation.
#19 Assemble and deliver a basket of vegetables or fruit and a few flowers for a homebound person.
#20 Sew, knit, or crochet comfort items — small quilts, hats, stuffed animals — for the local hospital.
#21 When visiting a hospital, spend a few minutes with someone who might like a visitor, but ask first!
#22 On your way to the grocery store, ask a homebound or elderly neighbor if there is anything you can pick up for them.
#23 Accompany a friend to a doctor’s appointment if they could use the support.
#24 Share your favorite healthy recipe with a friend or family member.
#25 Encourage friends who are trying to quit smoking.
#26 Teach someone about good nutrition.
#27 Be a daily medication reminder for someone.
#28 Take care of yourself first, with a healthy diet and activity.
#29 Tell your children why you love them. Be specific.
#30 Help them appreciate art. Create a craft project with a child.

#31 Make dinner with a teenager, or find any other excuse to keep them in the room with you for some conversation.

#32 Involve your children in your daily routine — preparing meals, setting the table or cleaning up — they like to feel helpful.
#33 Ask your children to go through their toys and donate some of them to those who are less fortunate.
#34 Children learn by watching — lead by example.
#35 Offer to keep an eye on the kids of a busy neighborhood mom or dad if they need to run an errand.

Pakistan girls upbeat about cricket World Cup qualifiers

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

Pakistan girls upbeat about cricket World Cup qualifiers

‘We bowled out boys of the Shafqat Rana Academy for 135 and 160 in two games and then chased the targets in 30-35 overs and that is enough to assess our batting and bowling abilities’

 

By Ghalib Mehmood Bajwa

“Our girls are ready for the Cricket World Cup Qualifying round whenever and wherever it is going to be played,” this determination was expressed by Secretary of the Pakistan Cricket Board (Women Wing) Shamsa Hashmi, while talking to ‘The News on Sunday’ (TNS) last week at her office after the postponement of the event.

Earlier, Lahore, the capital of Pakistan’s biggest province Punjab, was to host the historic women’s cricket event from November 19-25, 2007. But the ICC management and ICC Women’s committee, after assessing the security situation in Pakistan following the imposition of emergency, postponed the tournament.

As many as eight international teams — South Africa, Bermuda, Netherlands, Papua New Guinea (Pool A), Pakistan, Scotland, Ireland and Zimbabwe (Pool B) — would be taking part in the event. The two top-ranked teams from each pool will qualify for the World Cup that is scheduled to be played in Australia in 2009.

The top eight teams in the World Cup will also qualify for the ICC World Twenty20 World Cup to be held in England later that year, where the tournament will be held alongside the men’s event. It is to be noted here that women teams from Australia, England, New Zealand, India, West Indies and Sri Lanka have already qualified for the elite World Cup event.

Pakistan’s 14-member women squad has already been announced for the World Cup qualifiers. All-rounder Urooj Mumtaz Khan will captain the side while Sajida Shah would be her deputy. Four reserves have also been named.

Shamsa, who is regarded as one of the leading female cricketers of the country, was quite confident about the hosting of grand women event, saying “Insha-Allah we would be able to hold the event in the near future”. It is to be noted here that Pakistan have never hosted such a big women’s international cricket event nor our female team featured in it before.

She informed that if Pakistan managed to get back the event, as many as 20 matches of the World Cup qualifying round will be played at four venues of the city — Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore Gymkhana, Aitchison College and LCCA cricket ground. “The warm-up games of the event would be held at Government College and Muridke Club cricket grounds,” she added.

To a question regarding the preparation of national women team, Shamsa said that the best possible efforts have been put in to prepare our girls for the mega event. “We arranged matches against male teams of Shafqat Rana Academy and Aitchison College to give our girls the toughest possible circumstances to prepare themselves. Our girls defeated Shafqat Rana Academy twice and that is enough to gauge our planning and standard of our preparation as well,” she elaborated.

“We are expecting quite encouraging results in the eight-nation event,” she expressed her hope. “We imparted special training to our girls under three-phase formula. Firstly we emphasised on physical evaluation and mental strength. Then we arranged a five-week camp at Abbottabad’s high altitude environment for cardio-vascular fitness of our players. We also focused on the fielding department and individual behaviour there. And lastly, we tried to raise the level of ability of our girls to counter a quality opposition by holding matches against boys,” she explained.

Replying to a query regarding umpires, Shamsa said it would be the first time in national cricket history that two Pakistani women umpires — Kausar Shah and Aafia Amin — will be supervising an international cricket event.

Captain Urooj Mumtaz, who was undergoing a training session at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) ground along with her teammates, while expressing her views said, “We are quite confident of a good performance in the tournament.”

Urooj, who hammered an unbeaten 101 not out against Hong Kong last year, said that they were working on improving footwork, and batting with more aggression and confidence. “We are working hard on our consistency which is the key to success.”

It is pertinent to mention here that under Urooj, Pakistan thrashed Hong Kong 3-0 last year at Lahore and resultantly won the right to play in the World Cup Qualifying round for the first time. Urooj, who grabbed two five-wicket hauls against South Africa and West Indies, said “Our fielding has really improved over the last couple of months due to hard efforts of our coaches.”

When asked to disclose her most dependable players, Urooj said “Qanita Jalil, Asmavia Iqbal, Sajida Shah and Sana Javed are my main players and they can play match-winning roles against any established side of the world.”

Answering another question, Urooj, who has a sharp cricketing brain, said Ireland, Holland and South African women teams are playing international cricket for the last many years but even then we do have the potential to win a berth in the World Cup 2009.

“We bowled out boys of the Shafqat Rana Academy for 135 and 160 in two games and then chased the targets in 30-35 overs and that is enough to assess our batting and bowling abilities,” she asserted.

Umar Rasheed, the coach of the Pakistan Women’s team, while talking to TNS said “We know that the competition will be tough in the event, so we emphasised more on physical fitness, conditioning and accuracy in bowling during our preparations.”

Umar, whose six brothers — Haroon Rasheed (the Test cricketer), Tahir, Farooq, Ahmed, Mahmood and Mohtashim Rasheed — have played first-class cricket, said the tours to India and South Africa during the last one year played an important role in transforming our team into a good unit.

When asked to tell about home advantage, Umar said that definitely our girls would feel comfortable while playing on their home grounds. But according to the latest situation we may have to play qualifying rounds somewhere else but his side was ready for any type of challenges.

“We do have necessary ingredients in our squad to make it to the final of the event in any country and on any kind of surfaces.”

Former Pakistan captain Imtiaz Ahmed, who was also present on this occasion, said in women’s cricket, a few girls left the scene every year due to their marriages, engagements and other such reasons. Imtiaz, who served Pakistan Air Force (PAF) for 27 years and Royal Saudi Air Force for three years, said that we don’t feel any difficulty in finding the suitable replacements for retired cricketers due to sufficient talent in the country.

“Annual U-17 tournaments and camps in different parts of the country played an important role in finding required replacements,” said Imtiaz, who is working as a senior consultant of the PCB women’s Wing.

Pakistan squad: Urooj Mumtaz Khan (captain), Sajida Shah, Bismah Maroof, Sana Javed, Nain Abidi, Taskeen Qadeer, Sana Mir, Batool Fatima (wk), Asmavia Iqbal, Qanita Jalil, Sadia Yousuf, Sabahat Rasheed, Sumaiya Siddiqui, Naila Nazir. Reserves: Almas Akram, Arman Khan, Javeria Khan, Sabeen Abdul Samad.