Tuesday, May 30, 2006 

Cisco Security Devices, IP Telephones

I first time in my life saw some precious cisco security devices, ip telephones in the lab in which i am performing my final year project. It was a great feeling to see something like that because the ASA Security Device of Cisco is used in only one organization in Karachi. Sorry folks couldnt get the pictures of those otherwise i would have shared them.

 

David blaine : Splitting the Chicken Head from the body and then putting it back on!

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World No. 1 Magician David Blaine seperated the chicken's head from the body and then placed it back on. I couldnt believe it..nobody can..but just check this video out. Do play it! :)

Tuesday, May 23, 2006 

Road to Germany [WC 2006]


Name: Westfalenstadion
Inauguration: 2 April 1974
Club Team: Borrusia Dortmund
Renovations: 1992, 1996 & 2003
Capacity: 82,700 (67,000 at international matches)

For World Cup:

Gross Capacity: 65,982

Pitch dimensions: 105*68

Dortmund is famous for coal mines. When the first time the stadium was being made the whole coal beds were removed so that a stadium can be made. First it was capable of holding 50'000 then it was rennovated to hold a staggering 80'000 crowd. Germany's Westfallenstadion has the largest field in Germany and 2nd largest in the Europe.

Thursday, May 18, 2006 

Barcelona 2-1 Arsenal [90 + IT]

Two goals in last 15 minutes by Barca wrapped the game in Paris 2-1.

Arsenal 2nd goal keeper let the English team down.

Ronaldinho couldnt score.

Belleti who never scored for some 40 odd matches scored in the Final of UEFA champions league.

Barca deserved the victory. Arsenal did well with 10 men but it was too big a task to contain barcelona for so long.

Henry will move to Barca next season! :)

Barcelona the new Champions of Europe as expected!

 

Barcelona 0-1 Arsenal [45 + ET]

First half:

Henry first shot stopped by the keeper which is always a goal in normal games.

Lehmann Red carded in final, barcelona disallowed a goal.

Ronaldinho missed two free kicks.

Campbell scores for Arsenal against the run of play from a free kick taken unfairly by Eboue.

Amazing attack by Barcelona but Arsenal clings on till the break and leads Barcelona 1-0.

What more you want from a match?

Saturday, May 13, 2006 

Wake up Pakistan!

High salaries reversing brain drain in India

By Paranjoy Guha Thakurta

NEW DELHI: Talent hunters from the big global names in business and finance, who regularly scout India's top business schools, are suddenly finding themselves competing with local companies, ready to match the top dollar salaries.

On March 13, Gaurav Agarwal, a student at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) at Bangalore, found himself surrounded by television cameras after it was announced that the British investment banker, Barclays Capital, had offered him an annual salary of 193,000 US
dollars. It was a record of sorts but one which lasted barely three weeks.

The Hyderabad-based Indian School of Business (ISB) stated on April 5 that one of its graduates had been offered a salary of 223,800 dollars by an Indian firm. Three other students from the same institution had received job offers each exceeding 200,000 dollars. Spokesman at the ISB refused to disclose the names of either the students or their potential employers to maintain confidentiality.

"What was especially surprising was the fact that the highest salary in US dollars was offered by an Indian technology company with international operations," Ajit Rangnekar, deputy dean of the ISB, told IPS. "It is significant that Indian companies are today willing to pay global salaries to talented young graduates so as to be able to compete effectively in the world market - that's the big message," Rangnekar said.

Monday, May 08, 2006 

Can roads be the measure of progress?

Karachi is going through Operation Roadstorms where old roads are ripped off and new roads are being built. Plus new fly-overs, overhead bridges and underpasses are being built. The status of Karachi right now is nothing different then a partially demolished city with rubble and debry is spread everywhere because of the old roads. Instead of doing this work serially where they would have replaced an old road with a new one and then building the bridge elsewhere, they have started the work in parallel which no doubt will take less time then serial one but at the same time there is more problem for the karachites because almost every road is ripped off so traffic jams are common, even the service roads are not capable of handling too much traffic.

However i was thinking that whenever any goverment in Pakistan has got power there first preference is the roads ?...Why?..I still dont have any idea why the measure of progress of a Pakistani goverment are roads. Maybe because people can see that goverment is working for their benefit?..but still the country is there where it was before building the road...I dont think roads are the measure of progress, they should start thinking about the powerty and education problem first!.

What do you think? Can roads be the measure of progress ?

 

Christian Vieri and Adriana Lima

in an Italian Telecom advertisement.

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Thursday, May 04, 2006 

Load-shedding!

Karachi suffered 1 hour load-shedding almost two to three days in every week last whole month. This month after the announcement of President that no load-shedding will be done. Electric Supply people did 10 mins load-shedding 5 times in my area and that too only in one night!

Wednesday, May 03, 2006 

Increase your Hotmail to 2GB!

2 GB Hotmail

Must be 18 years or older and a U.S. resident.

Monday, May 01, 2006 

Real Life Simpson's Intro

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