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I use this really great site to send free SMS!
What's more is that
- We get paid for promotional messages.
- We can donate this money to charity or encash it!
It's a really cool idea! Over 34 lakh Indians have joined and have generated over 1 crore in member earnings already!
Here's the link: Check it out
I just had to share this with you. Enjoy!
Vihang Shah
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Send me an SMS
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Kargil day..... (Never Ignore Please forward)
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-- Vihang Shah
SAP B1 Consultant
Total Infosoft Pvt. Ltd.
@: vihang@totalinfosoft.com
@: vihangshah.it@gmail.com
Blog: www.technoledge.co.nr
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Plz Pass this information (SOCIAL MSG)
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-- Vihang Shah
SAP B1 Consultant
Total Infosoft Pvt. Ltd.
@: vihang@totalinfosoft.com
@: vihangshah.it@gmail.com
Blog: www.technoledge.co.nr
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
5 Tips for sleeping smart
1. Understand the essentials – Stuck with a deadline? Need to burn mid-night-oil and work day and night to finish a work? You are doing more harm than you can imagine to yourself by losing sleep. Sleep is good for your brain and it will keep you in good physical condition. Sleep is a great stress-reliever and sleep is a good natural medicine.
2. Duration of sleep – I know some people who sleep for just 4 hours every night but feel fresh and I also know some people who sleep for more than 10 hours and still awake tired. You just need to find out the duration of sleep that you need. Go to bed when you feel sleepy and wake up when you feel fresh.
3. Understand your sleep cycles – we all sleep in regular cycles. Each sleep cycle lasts for 90 minutes (that is 1 and half hour) and then we wake up from the sleep, it continues until daybreak. Maintain a sleep journal and note down what time you go to sleep and set your alarm, adjusting for the 90 minute cycles. When you awake in the middle of a sleep cycle, you would naturally would fall back to sleep. Adjust your alarm accordingly.
4. Sleep routine – follow a sleep routine every day. Stop watching television or using computers at least 1 hour before you hit your bed. This will give enough rest to your eyes and will alert your brain that you are ready for sleep. Drink a glass of warm water, dim the bedroom lights or do a routine set of tasks so that you will fall into a good night’s sleep every day. Don’t alter it even for the weekends.
5. Avoid daytime naps – some people say a quick nap during daytime will keep you refreshed. But, I would advocate that you sleep only during a specific time during night.
Friday, May 15, 2009
Read Carefully
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-- Vihang Shah
SAP B1 Consultant
Total Infosoft Pvt. Ltd.
@: vihang@totalinfosoft.com
@: vihangshah.it@gmail.com
Blog: www.technoledge.co.nr
Saturday, April 18, 2009
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Why restrict yourself to merely carrying around your data on a thumb drive? Take your entire operating system on your flash drive with the excellent portable operating systems you'll find inside this week's Hive Five.
Photo by Marcin Wichary.
Earlier this week we asked you to share your favorite portable operating system and to tell us what makes it dear to your heart. You responded with hundreds of nominations, and we're back with the top six contenders for the title of best portable operating system. Six contenders in a Hive Five contest? Due to a tie within the top five contenders, a sixth contender has squeezed into the race.
Puppy Linux
Puppy Linux doesn't require the kind of liposuction required by the meatier operating systems in the Hive Five in order to fit into a nice portable package. Weighing in at under 100MB, it can easily be loaded on everything from a CD to a USB drive with little fuss. The user interface is friendly even for a non-Linux user, and the basic tools you need for popular portable operations like partitioning and file recovery are readily available—although it's just as great for web browsing and basic computing. We've already taken Puppy Linux for a walk, so check it out if you want a closer look at this friendly portable OS.
Slax
Slax takes a very user friendly and novel approach to portable computing. Before you even download the distribution you can customize it right from the download site by adding and subtracting modules based on your needs. You don't need the office software? Delete the module. Can't live without multimedia tools? Add them in. If you're completely new to Linux and setting up a portable operating system, Slax will get you up and running with the tools you want in no time flat.
Ubuntu
The same qualities that make Ubuntu so popular as a desktop operating system and live CD bring it a lot of popularity as a portable operating system. Ubuntu isn't as small as some of the other contenders here, but thanks to a number of factors, including strong saturation in the Linux market and an easy to use tool built right for flash-drive installations, Ubuntu makes a great addition to your portable drive.
BackTrackIf BackTrack were your friend, it would be the friend you have who keeps a survival kit in an Altoids tin, a length of rope in his jacket just in case, and a folding shovel in his briefcase. BackTrack isn't the most lightweight and certainly not the fluffiest portable operating system in this Hive Five, but it is a serious tool packed with 300 applications covering everything from packet sniffing to hot spot probing to brute force password attacks. If you know what you're doing, BackTrack will leave no corner of your computer and network un-poked, un-scanned, un-prodded, and un-analyzed. If you've never used BackTrack, check out our screenshot tour.
CrunchBang
CrunchBang is a fork of the Ubuntu development tree, sporting an ultra-minimal interface with a heavy emphasis on media playback. Out of the box, for example, Firefox has Flash support and VLC can play a variety of media including DVDs. If you're missing an application or tool you need, thanks to its Ubuntu roots you can grab software right from the Ubuntu repository. Check out our CrunchBang screenshot tour for a closer look at this attractive portable system.
Damn Small Linux
Damn Small Linux is in fact really damn small. How small? Originally designed as an experiment to see how much Linux awesomeness could be packed into 50MB business card CD, Damn Small Linux hasn't strayed from its origins as an absolutely tiny portable distribution. Just because Damn Small Linux is tiny doesn't mean it's underpowered, though. It includes Firefox, a VNC viewer, file managers, instant messaging clients, and even a web server.
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Now that you've had a chance to look over the contenders for top portable operating system, it's time to cast your vote to determine who will win the title.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Fwd: A humble request
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Blood Groups....GOOD INFORMATION
Blood type and Rh How many people have it? O + 40 % O - 7 % A + 34 % A - 6 % B + 8 % B - 1 % AB + 3 % AB - 1 %
Does Your Blood Type Reveal Your Personality?
According to a Japanese institute that does research on blood types, there are certain personality traits that seem to match up with certain blood types. How do you rate?
TYPE O You want to be a leader, and when you see something you want, you keep striving until you achieve your goal. You are a trend-setter, loyal, passionate, and self-confident. Your weaknesses include vanity and jealously and a tendency to be too competitive. TYPE A You like harmony, peace and organization. You work well with others, and are sensitive, patient and affectionate. Among your weaknesses are stubbornness and an inability to relax. TYPE B You're a rugged individualist, who's straightforward and likes to do things your own way. Creative and flexible, you adapt easily to any situation. But your insistence on being independent can sometimes go too far and become a weakness. TYPE AB Cool and controlled, you're generally well liked and always put people at ease. You're a natural entertainer who's tactful and fair. But you're standoffish, blunt, and have difficulty making decisions.
You Can Receive If Your Type Is O- O+ B- B+ A- A+ AB- AB+ AB+ YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES AB- YES YES YES YES A+ YES YES YES YES A- YES YES B+ YES YES YES YES B- YES YES O+ YES YES O- YES
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-- Vihang Shah
Software Developer
Total Infosoft Pvt. Ltd.
@: vihang@totalinfosoft.com
@: vihangshah.it@gmail.com
Blog: www.technoledge.co.nr