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Friday, 27 January 2012

Agneepath 2012 (Movie Download)


Agneepath Movie Poster
IMDB rating: 7.6/10
Directed by: Karan Malhotra
Starring: GHrithik Roshan, Arush Bhiwandiwala, Sanjay Dutt and Deven Bhojani
Size: 618 Mb
Video: XviD , 352×288 , 25.000 fps
Audio: Hindi , AC3 , 128Kbps
Runtime: 146 mins

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Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Top 10 New Games of 2012

The Mayan Calendar may have predicted the end of the world in 2012, but the calendar for gamers also anticipates the release of some the year’s most awaited games. It looks like 2012 won’t be so much of a disaster when you see the list of some of the games that will be released next year.

1.)StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm

Starcraft was a huge success and the Heart of the Swarm, which is the sequel to Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty looks equally promising. In the Heart of the Swarm, the plot isn’t very clear, but it will be centred on the human Sarah Kerrigan who will continue leading the Zerg Swarm in her human form. We would also be seeing a lot more multiplayer units and maps, as well.

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2:)Diablo III



Next up is game that we’ve been waiting so long for. Next year, Diablo, the Lord of Terror, will walk the world again. Finally, after years of waiting, Diablo III will be released next year. Now you can choose to be either male or female and create a character from various class choices like barbarian, demon hunter, monk, wizard, and witch doctor. The plot will pick off where Diablo II left off, so expect seeing some old enemies and friends again.

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3:)World of WarCraft: Mists of Pandaria


The summer of 2012 is truly something to look forward to for World of Warcraft players because we’ll be seeing the release of World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria. Expect a lot of action in Mists of Pandaria. The game promises the monk class, an additional continent to explore and—wait for it—the Pandaren race! Next year, you can actually play as a Pandaren Brewmaster!

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4:)Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning

If you liked Oblivion, then I’m sure you’ll be looking forward for the release of Kingdom of Amalur: Reckoning. For sure, we’ll be seeing a lot more action. You have the chance to choose from four different races, each with distinct abilities and explore the five regions, too.

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5:)Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

For all those Counter-Strike players, 2012 promises the coming of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. The game will be bringing back classic maps and will be adding something new to them. Of course, expect a lot more maps, characters, and game modes, too.

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6:)Dota 2

DoTA players should also brace themselves for the upcoming DoTA 2. Of course, it is the sequel to the highly successful Defense of the Ancients. Although, there is no definite date for the game’s release, I’m sure DoTA players will be satisfied with DoTA 2.

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7:)Borderlands

From April 2012 to March 2013, Borderlands 2 will come out when we least expect it. In the new Borderlands, we’ll be seeing a lot more of Pandora plus more challenging fights and more dynamic quests neatly portrayed in Borderland’s cartoony animation.

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8:)Street Fighter x Tekken

On March 2012, Ryu, Ken, and all your favourite Street Fighter characters are making a comeback—along with Jin, Paul, and your favourite Tekken fighters, as well! Yes, Capcom is doing an epic crossover: Street Fighter x Tekken! There will be a tag team system and you for Tekken gamers; you can execute the combos of your favourite Tekken fighters, too!

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9:)Tomb Raider

The first Tomb Raider game with an M rating will also be released next year. This is the Tomb Raider remake. The game will focus more on the origins of Lara Croft and her character is designed to be lot more human. Yes, her chest is definitely a lot smaller. Because of the M rating, expect a lot of violence and gore, but I’m sure that’s what we all love in our games.

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10:)Twisted Metal


If you are a Playstation gamer and you know who Sweet Tooth is, then you’ll be pleased to know that a new Twisted Metal will be released next year. Need I say more? Expect a lot more chaos,violence, and mad clowns!

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Author-TEAM DT


Top 10 Facts About Google

We all have heard a lot of stuff about Google and its flawlessness. The efficiency of making search easy is also recommendable. Google was created by duo Larry Page and Sergey Brin, students of Stanford Ph.D. What we don’t know is some interesting facts about Google. Many does not know that the first storage device of Google was cobbled with LEGO. Nor do many know that the very first investor of Google wrote a check of $100,000 before the firm came into existence. Apart from these there are many more facts about this search giant that were not known to the people. Let’s get to know the top 10 facts about Google.

1. BackRub came before Google’s existence

Graduates Larry Page and Sergey Brin in the year 1996 undertook a research project about the linking structure of the World Wide Web. In particular they were interested in determining the value of web pages as per the back links. This project was titled as the BackRub.

2. Google’s Computer Storage in its original form

Large amount of disk space was required by Larry and Sergey for the PageRank testing. However the largest available hard disks were of only 4GB at that time. Because of this, Larry and Sergey assembled 10 drivers together. Larry had experience building programmable plotters from LEGO so the first computer storage for Google was made up of colorful bricks.

3. First Investor for Google

Andy Bechtolsheim from Stanford University Network Microsystem talked to Larry and Sergey about their plans for Google and after 30 minutes of hearing them he wrote a check of $100,000 for Google, Inc.

4. Google Garage

Susan Wojcicki in the year 1998 rented out her garage to two students from Standford, Larry & Sergey for $1,700 a month. For Susan this was the best decision of her life and it got her a major job at Google as one of the top executives. Google bought Susan’s house in 2006 to convert it into a tourist attraction.

5. First canine friend of Google

In the year 1999 Yoshka, a Leonberger breed came to work with the VP of Google’s Engineering section, Urs Hölzle. He was the first dog of the company.

6. Google servers

Google is very secretive when it comes to their data centers. Nobody apart from the company knows exactly about the servers related to Google.

7. Greener search options

Google has installed solar panels of 1.6MW over the rooftop of Googleplex to offset its consumption of electricity. There are a total of 9,212 solar panels which generate 4,475 kWh every day. This amount of electricity can actually power 1,000 homes in California. As per calculations Googleville data center on a daily basis requires 103 megawatts of electricity.

8. Google Trike

Google Street View is a familiar thing for most but there are many interesting yet inaccessible places which cannot be covered by four wheelers. Google trike is a bicycle based Street View system which informs about shopping districts that are inaccessible by cars.

9. Google pays $110 Million a Year for I’m Feeling Lucky

The button on Google’s homepage that says “I’m Feeling Lucky” takes you directly to the first web result pages. Since it bypasses Google’s own search result options, it costs much more for the search giant which is $110 million a year.

10. The Revelation of Googlebot!

The Googlebot connects the world with Internet, wires and big cabinets of computerized systems. Ben Rathbone in 2005 came up with Googlebot overlord.


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Johnny English Reborn 2011

Johnny English Reborn 2011 BRRiP XViD

Johnny English Reborn 2011 BRRiP XViD Info:

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Release Name:: Johnny English Reborn 2011 BRRiP XViD
Release Date: 23 September 2011 (India)
Source: Johnny English Reborn 2011 BRRiP XViD
Size: 698.66 MB
Genre: Adventure | Comedy | Thriller
Video: 640×272, 23.98 fps(r)
Audio: English
Subtitles: n/a
Runtime: 101 min
IMDB: 6.6/10 from 13,206 users
Director: Oliver Parker
Starring: Rowan Atkinson, Rosamund Pike and Dominic West
Format: MP4

Rowan Atkinson returns to the role of the accidental secret agent who doesn’t know fear or danger in the comedy spy-thriller Johnny English Reborn. In his latest adventure, the most unlikely intelligence officer in Her Majesty’s Secret Service must stop a group of international assassins before they eliminate a world leader and cause global chaos. In the years since MI-7′s top spy vanished off the grid, he has been honing his unique skills in a remote region of Asia. But when his agency superiors learn of an attempt against the Chinese premier’s life, they must hunt down the highly unorthodox agent. Now that the world needs him once again, Johnny English is back in action. With one shot at redemption, he must employ the latest in hi-tech gadgets to unravel a web of conspiracy that runs throughout the KGB, CIA and even MI-7. With mere days until a heads of state conference…


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Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Ways to Eliminate Stress From Your Life

Here are few ways to Eliminate Stress from Your Life

You often see articles on ways to unwind and relax after a stressful day, which I always find useful, but for me the most important advice would be to get to the source of the problem, and cut stress out before it even happens.

By careful editing of your life, and changing certain habits, you can eliminate most (not all) sources of stress in your life.

I don’t believe that a stress-free life is possible. Stress is a response to challenges in life, and a life without challenges is too boring to contemplate. However, I do believe that most of the stress in our lives is unnecessary, and that it can be eliminated by taking some simple (and some not-so-simple) steps. It can’t be accomplished overnight — I’ve been eliminating stressors in my life for awhile now, and I’m still not done. But I think it’s a worthwhile goal.

Let’s first take a look at an example — it’s a little extreme, but it exemplifies the typical stressors in people’s lives. Let’s say Fred gets up in the morning, waking up late, and now has to rush to get ready. He’s so rushed that he spills his coffee on his shirt and has to change, a nicks himself shaving. He heads out the door and then has to go back in the house because he forgot his wallet. He gets in the car and realizes he forgot his keys.

Now he’s on the way in to work and is in the middle of rush-hour traffic — and his temper starts to flare after someone cuts him off. He’s honking at people, cursing, and arrives to work late and in a bad mood. He snaps at someone and is surly all morning. His desk is covered in piles of paper, and he can’t find that report he needs to work on. His inbox is overflowing and his email notification is going off, and he sees he has 36 messages to respond to. He knows he’s late on two projects and his boss isn’t happy. He’s got to finish 5 tasks before the 11 a.m. meeting, and he’s got meetings all afternoon.

You get the idea. His day does not go well, and he hits rush-hour traffic on the way home. He gets home late, exhausted, completely stressed, his mind still on his late and as-yet uncompleted projects, his still-full inbox and email inbox, and all the stuff piling up that he has to work on tomorrow. The house is a mess and he snaps at his family. His kids have not put things away exactly where he told them to put them away, so he begins to yell at them. He has a quick, greasy dinner in front of the TV and zones out before falling asleep late.

Again, this is a bit extreme, but you can see through this illustration some of the things that stress people out. There are many more, of course, and I won’t cover all of them here.

But these sources of stress can be eliminated with a little thought. Here’s how:

1. Identify stressors. This is the most important step of all, as identifying the things that stress you out in your life is the first step towards eliminating them. Take 10 minutes to think about what stresses you out during the day. What weekly occurrences stress you out? What people, activities, things cause stress in your life? Make a Top 10 list, and see which of them can be eliminated, and start to weed them out. For those that can’t, find ways to make them less stressful.

2. Eliminate unnecessary commitments. I did a post on editing your commitments before … apply those concepts here. We all have many commitments in our life, starting with work but also including commitments related to kids, our spouses, things to do at home, other family, civic, side work, religious, hobbies, online activities and more. Consider each of them, the amount of stress they provide, and the value you get out of them. Edit brutally, and take steps today to remove the ones that stress you out the most.
 
3.Procrastination. We all do this, of course. But allowing stuff to pile up will stress us out. Find ways to take care of stuff now (form a Do It Now habit) and keep your inbox and desk clear. See 20 Procrastination Hacks for more ideas.

4. Disorganization. We’re all disorganized to some extent. Even if we’ve organized something, and created a great system for keeping it that way, things tend to move towards chaos over time. But disorganization stresses us out, in terms of visual clutter, and in making it difficult to find stuff we need. Take time to get things in your life organized, starting with your desk and the papers in your home, and moving on to other areas.
5. Late.
Being late always stresses us out. We have to rush to get ready, rush to get there, and stress out the whole time about looking bad and being late. Learn the habit of being early, and this stress disappears. Make a conscious effort to start getting ready earlier, and to leave earlier. This also makes driving less stressful. Time yourself to see how long it actually takes to get ready, and how long it actually takes to get somewhere. You’ve probably been underestimating these times. Once you know these times, you can plan backwards so that you show up 10 minutes early each time. It’s a good feeling.
 
6.Controlling. We are not the Master of this Universe. I know we sometimes wish we were, but acting as if we are is a sure way to get stressed out. Trying to control situations and people cannot work, and only serves to increase our anxiety when it doesn’t work. Learn to let go, and accept the way that other people do things, and accept what happens in different situations. The only thing you can control is yourself — work on that before you consider trying to control the world. Also learn to separate yourself from tasks and to delegate them. Learning to let go of our need to control others and the situations around us is a major step towards eliminating stress.
 
7.Multitasking. Having multiple tasks going on at the same time might seem productive, but in actuality it slows us down from actually focusing on a task and completing it — and it stresses us out in the meantime. Learn to single-task.
 
8. Eliminate energy drains. If you’ve analyzed your life (in Step 1) and found things that stress you out, you might have also noticed things that drain your energy. Certain things in our life just cause us to be more exhausted than others, with less value. Identify them, and cut them out. You’ll have much more energy and much less stress. Happiness ensues.
 
9. Avoid difficult people. You know who they are. If you take a minute to think about it, you can identify all the people in your life — bosses, coworkers, customers, friends, family, etc. — who make your life more difficult. Now, you could confront them and do battle with them, but that will most certainly be difficult. Just cut them out of your life.
 
10. Simplify life. Simplifying, of course, is a major theme of Zen Habits. Simplify your routines, your commitments, your information intake, your cluttered rooms, the mass of stuff going on in your life … and have less stress as a result. Start with Edit Your Life and then look through the other simplicity articles.
 
11. Unschedule. Create more open periods of time in your life. It’s not necessary to schedule every minute of our lives. Learn to avoid meetings, keep wide open blocks of time where we either work on our important tasks or batch process the smaller ones. When someone asks to schedule a meeting, first try to get it done through email or phone … if that doesn’t work, avoid having it scheduled. Ask them to call you and see if you’re free at that time. You will love having an open schedule.
 
12. Slow down. Instead of rushing through life, learn to take things slow. Enjoy your food, enjoy the people around you, enjoy nature. This step alone can save tons of stress.
 
13. Help others. It may sound contradictory to add more tasks to your life by trying to help other people (you’ve got enough to do), but if you were to add anything to your life, this should be it. Helping others, whether volunteering for a charity organization or just making an effort to be compassionate towards people you meet, not only gives you a very good feeling, it somehow lowers your stress level. Of course, this doesn’t work if you try to control others, or help others in a very rushed and frenetic way — learn to take it easy, enjoy yourself, and let things happen, as you work to make the lives of others better.
 
14. Relax throughout the day. It’s important to take mini-breaks during your work day. Stop what you’re doing, massage your shoulders and neck and head and hands and arms, get up and stretch, walk around, drink some water. Go outside and appreciate the fresh air and the beautiful sky. Talk to someone you like. Life doesn’t have to be all about productivity. You should also avoid using online activity too much as your de-stressing activity — get away from the computer to relax.
 

15. Quit work. This one’s drastic, and probably too drastic for most. But in most likelihood, your work is your absolute biggest stressor. Getting out of your 9-to-5, automating your income, and finding something you truly love to do, that you’re passionate about, will create a positive life and much less stressful one at that. Give it a little thought before dismissing it — there might be possibilities here you haven’t considered.

16. Simplify your to-do list. I’ve written about this before, but attempting to do everything on your long to-do list will definitely stress you out. Learn to simplify your to-do list down to the few essential tasks, and you will enjoy the process much more.
 
17. Exercise. This is common advice for stress relief, and that’s because it works … but it’s also a stress prevention method. Exercising helps relieve the stress buildup, it gives you some quiet time to contemplate and relax, and just as importantly, it makes you more fit. A fitter person is better equipped to handle stress. Another important factor: being unhealthy can be a major stressor (especially once you have to go to the hospital), and exercise can help prevent that.
 
18. Eat healthy. This goes hand-in-hand with exercise as a stress prevention method, of course. Become healthier and a major source of stress will disappear. Also, I’ve found that greasy food, for me, puts me in a worse mood and can contribute to stress levels immediately.

19. Be grateful. This might not be as obvious as some of the others, but developing an attitude of gratitude (I sound like a preacher with that rhyme!) is a way of thinking positive, eliminating negative thinking from your life, and thereby reducing stress. Learn to be grateful for what you have, for the people in your life, and see it as a gift. With this sort of outlook on life, stress will go down and happiness will go up. That’s a winning formula.

20 .Zen-like environment. Take time to declutter your desk (as mentioned above) and even once you do that, continually edit your desk and working space, and the things in your home, until you’ve created a simple, peaceful, Zen-like environment. It will be much less stressful to work in an environment like that than a more cluttered and distracting one.

Hope you will be in Stress Free Zone soon.....




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