I really can't stay (Baby, it's cold outside)
I've got to go 'way (Baby, it's cold outside)
This evening has been (I've been hopin' that you'd drop in)
So very nice (I'll hold your hands, they're cold as ice)
My mother will start to worry (Hey beautiful, what's your hurry)
And father will be pacing the floor (Listen to that fireplace roar)
So really, I'd better scurry (Beautiful, please don't hurry)
Well, maybe just one drink more (Put some music on while I pour)
The neighbors might think (Baby, it's bad out there)
Say, what's in this drink (No cabs to be had out there)
I wish I knew how (Your eyes are like starlight now)
To break this spell (I'll take your hat, your hair looks swell)
I oughtta say no, no, no sir (You mind if I move in closer)
At least I'm gonna say that I tried (And what's the sense in hurting my pride)
I really can't stay (Oh baby, don't hold out)
Oh, but it's cold outside
I simply must go (Baby, it's cold outside)
The answer is no (Baby, it's cold outside)
The welcome has been (So lucky that you dropped in)
So nice and warm (Look out the window at that storm)
My sister will be suspicious (Your lips look delicious)
My brother will be there at the door (Waves upon a tropical shore)
My maiden aunt's mind is vicious (Gosh, your lips are delicious)
Well, maybe just a half a drink more (Never such a blizzard before)
I've got to get home (Baby, you'll freeze out there)
Say, lend me a comb (It's up to your knees out there)
It's really been grand (I thrill when you touch my hand)
Oh, but don't you see (How can you do this thing to me)
There's bound to be talk tomorrow (Well, think of my lifelong sorrow)
At least there will be plenty implied (If you caught pneumonia and died)
I really can't stay (Get over that hold out)
Oh, but baby it's cold outside
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Monday, December 24, 2007
HOW TO SPEAK AUSTRALIAN ( I am just learning )
"If your Sheila thinks you're a bludger, buckle down and cut the macaroni."
It sounds like a food fight in the making, or a coded message meant for a secret agent. But, no, it is an example of Australia's way with words. Here's what an Australian mean:
Sheila: girlfriend
Bludger: a lazy-bones or a loser
Macaroni: nonsense
"You're a wimp if you're suss of bush tucker."
Hey, same to you, pal! Actually, it is not such an unreasonable assertion, for those well-versed in Australian slang. Here's what an Australian mean:
Suss: Suspicious
Bush tucker: Native foods; home cookin'
"Everyone likes to find a partner who is fair dinkum."
Those who succeed probably don't need a grasp of Aussie slang, or any other lexicon, for that matter. Here's what an Australian mean:
Fair dinkum: Good, true, honest, genuine
"The sudden appearance of a bunch of fives is usually a bad sign."
In Australian slang, these fives aren't the kind you can spend or take to the bank. Here's what an Australian mean:
A bunch of fives: a fist
"Despite the carefully tended morsels on the barbie, a few guests ended up feeling crook."
If you had no grasp of Australian slang, you might think they made off with the good silver. But here's what an Australian mean:
Crook: Ill
Barbie: a barbecue or grill a fist
"No proper kitchen is complete without a billy for those late-afternoon pick-me-ups."
Heavens! It's not what you think! In Australian slang, such a statement is as innocent as pie. Here's what an Australian mean:
Billy: a small tin bucket with a handle, used for brewing tea.
"Life in the big smoke leads some to speculate that the planet is bound for the Black Stump."
Especially during rush hour, you say - or those with a grasp of Aussie slang might say. Here's what an Australian mean:
Big smoke: big city
Black Stump: a mythical landmark emblematic of the end of civilization.
"A mate might be fair dinkum or just part of a conventional greeting."
The trick is to know which is which in Australian slang. Here's what an Australian mean:
Mate: A truly good friend or the recipient of the widely used everyday greeting: "G'Day, mate"
Fair dinkum: Genuine, true, honest
"A doer will saddle up and then give it the herbs."
It's not a recipe for seasoned horsemeat, but a slice of everyday Australian slang. Here's what an Australian mean:
Doer: A hard worker
Saddle up: Get ready for work
Give it the herbs: Go faster; accelerate
"After a prang, some workers might decide a sickie is in order."
That's clear as a bell Down Under, where fluency in Australian slang is a must. Here's what an Australian mean:
Prang: a minor car accident; a fender-bender
Sickie: a day taken off from work, but not necessarily because of illness
"A bottler often receives lashings of praise, but still may become ropeable."
What sounds like a reference to the rodeo scene actually is Australian slang applicable to a variety of arenas. Here's what an Australian mean:
Bottler: an excellent performer
Lashings: large quantities; plenty
Ropeable: angry or irritable
"The boomer oil might turn out to be no more than bull's wool."
Easy for an Aussie to say! Australian slang is loaded with vivid expressions. Here's what an Australian mean:
Boomer: large or huge
Oil: news
Bull's wool: an unlikely story; baloney
"A dag might be likely to carry on and on about a bad trot."
It sounds as if somebody picked the wrong racehorse. In Australian slang, however, the expression might be heard on or off the track. Here's what an Australian mean:
Dag: a boring or dull person. Bad trot: a run of bad luck
"The best time for some spine bashing might be right after frolicking with the kids on the slippery dip."
It's not as bad as it sounds. This is a case in which it might be wise to make sure your audience understands Australian slang before dropping such a line. Here's what an Australian mean:
Spine bashing: resting
Slippery dip: a child's slide
"No esky should be without a supply of fixings for sangers, including those leftover snags."
What sounds like a mouthful is actually a reasonable statement, spiced with Australian slang. Here's what an Australian mean:
Esky: A brand name for a portable portable icebox; often used generically
Sangers: Sandwiches
Snags: Sausages
"One way to avoid yakka is to wag it."
Hint: All yakka and no play is no way to spend time in Australia. That's why some decide to wag it. Then again, Australians can appreciate the virtues of hard yakka; someone put in long yakka hours creating the colorful Aussie lingo. Here's what an Australian mean:
Yakka: hard or heavy work
Wag it: to be truant or play hooky
"A lair might end up like a shag on a rock."
Then again, a lair could turn out to be the life of the party in Australia. It all depends on whether the lair puts on too many airs. Here's what an Australian mean:
Lair: A flashy dresser or a person who is behaving ostentatiously
Like a shag on a rock: totally alone
"Don't slam the boot with such force, or the bumper bars will fall off and the duco will peel."
Australians can drive you crazy when they talk about their cars, because they traffic in some odd words. Here's what an Australian mean:
Boot: Car trunk
Bumper bars: Car fenders
Duco: Car paint
"Should a bluey start a blue with a bloke, anything could happen."
In such an event, any reasonable Australian would prepare to stand clear, unless the "blue" happened to be the alternate definition in Australian slang. Here's what an Australian mean:
Blue: an argument or a mistake
Bluey: a nickname for any red-headed male
Bloke: a person, usually a male
source:Belo Interactive - Olympics
want more.. check out the audios..
How To Speak Australian - A Guide For Yanks and Canucks
It sounds like a food fight in the making, or a coded message meant for a secret agent. But, no, it is an example of Australia's way with words. Here's what an Australian mean:
Sheila: girlfriend
Bludger: a lazy-bones or a loser
Macaroni: nonsense
"You're a wimp if you're suss of bush tucker."
Hey, same to you, pal! Actually, it is not such an unreasonable assertion, for those well-versed in Australian slang. Here's what an Australian mean:
Suss: Suspicious
Bush tucker: Native foods; home cookin'
"Everyone likes to find a partner who is fair dinkum."
Those who succeed probably don't need a grasp of Aussie slang, or any other lexicon, for that matter. Here's what an Australian mean:
Fair dinkum: Good, true, honest, genuine
"The sudden appearance of a bunch of fives is usually a bad sign."
In Australian slang, these fives aren't the kind you can spend or take to the bank. Here's what an Australian mean:
A bunch of fives: a fist
"Despite the carefully tended morsels on the barbie, a few guests ended up feeling crook."
If you had no grasp of Australian slang, you might think they made off with the good silver. But here's what an Australian mean:
Crook: Ill
Barbie: a barbecue or grill a fist
"No proper kitchen is complete without a billy for those late-afternoon pick-me-ups."
Heavens! It's not what you think! In Australian slang, such a statement is as innocent as pie. Here's what an Australian mean:
Billy: a small tin bucket with a handle, used for brewing tea.
"Life in the big smoke leads some to speculate that the planet is bound for the Black Stump."
Especially during rush hour, you say - or those with a grasp of Aussie slang might say. Here's what an Australian mean:
Big smoke: big city
Black Stump: a mythical landmark emblematic of the end of civilization.
"A mate might be fair dinkum or just part of a conventional greeting."
The trick is to know which is which in Australian slang. Here's what an Australian mean:
Mate: A truly good friend or the recipient of the widely used everyday greeting: "G'Day, mate"
Fair dinkum: Genuine, true, honest
"A doer will saddle up and then give it the herbs."
It's not a recipe for seasoned horsemeat, but a slice of everyday Australian slang. Here's what an Australian mean:
Doer: A hard worker
Saddle up: Get ready for work
Give it the herbs: Go faster; accelerate
"After a prang, some workers might decide a sickie is in order."
That's clear as a bell Down Under, where fluency in Australian slang is a must. Here's what an Australian mean:
Prang: a minor car accident; a fender-bender
Sickie: a day taken off from work, but not necessarily because of illness
"A bottler often receives lashings of praise, but still may become ropeable."
What sounds like a reference to the rodeo scene actually is Australian slang applicable to a variety of arenas. Here's what an Australian mean:
Bottler: an excellent performer
Lashings: large quantities; plenty
Ropeable: angry or irritable
"The boomer oil might turn out to be no more than bull's wool."
Easy for an Aussie to say! Australian slang is loaded with vivid expressions. Here's what an Australian mean:
Boomer: large or huge
Oil: news
Bull's wool: an unlikely story; baloney
"A dag might be likely to carry on and on about a bad trot."
It sounds as if somebody picked the wrong racehorse. In Australian slang, however, the expression might be heard on or off the track. Here's what an Australian mean:
Dag: a boring or dull person. Bad trot: a run of bad luck
"The best time for some spine bashing might be right after frolicking with the kids on the slippery dip."
It's not as bad as it sounds. This is a case in which it might be wise to make sure your audience understands Australian slang before dropping such a line. Here's what an Australian mean:
Spine bashing: resting
Slippery dip: a child's slide
"No esky should be without a supply of fixings for sangers, including those leftover snags."
What sounds like a mouthful is actually a reasonable statement, spiced with Australian slang. Here's what an Australian mean:
Esky: A brand name for a portable portable icebox; often used generically
Sangers: Sandwiches
Snags: Sausages
"One way to avoid yakka is to wag it."
Hint: All yakka and no play is no way to spend time in Australia. That's why some decide to wag it. Then again, Australians can appreciate the virtues of hard yakka; someone put in long yakka hours creating the colorful Aussie lingo. Here's what an Australian mean:
Yakka: hard or heavy work
Wag it: to be truant or play hooky
"A lair might end up like a shag on a rock."
Then again, a lair could turn out to be the life of the party in Australia. It all depends on whether the lair puts on too many airs. Here's what an Australian mean:
Lair: A flashy dresser or a person who is behaving ostentatiously
Like a shag on a rock: totally alone
"Don't slam the boot with such force, or the bumper bars will fall off and the duco will peel."
Australians can drive you crazy when they talk about their cars, because they traffic in some odd words. Here's what an Australian mean:
Boot: Car trunk
Bumper bars: Car fenders
Duco: Car paint
"Should a bluey start a blue with a bloke, anything could happen."
In such an event, any reasonable Australian would prepare to stand clear, unless the "blue" happened to be the alternate definition in Australian slang. Here's what an Australian mean:
Blue: an argument or a mistake
Bluey: a nickname for any red-headed male
Bloke: a person, usually a male
source:Belo Interactive - Olympics
want more.. check out the audios..
How To Speak Australian - A Guide For Yanks and Canucks
Monday, December 17, 2007
Do you ORKUT ? - Best of Orkut's tips and tricks
1.MyOrkut
2.Scrap All
3.Orkut Skins (18)
4.Chat
5. AZ Orkut Toolbar
* Tricks indicated in red color are no more working. They are moved to Archive for developers purpose.
Everything over here has been just 'taken' from orkutrix.com
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
All those Widget Links
I am Listing here down the most of widget tools you get to add to the blogs. Please let me know if there are any cool widgets you using and not listed here.
3Bubbles, A chating tool for blogs
Kalsey's Button Maker, Add a button to your blog
Babel Fish, add a translation tool to your blog
bLaugh, add a blog-related comic to your blog
Blog Hot or Not, add a Blog Hot or Not rating bar to your blog.
Blog in Space, feed your blog into outer space
Blogcartoons, Free cartoons to post on your blog
BlogRolling.com, add a Blogroll to your blog
Blogthings.com, add quiz results to your blog
Blue-Blooded Blogger badge, get a badge for your blog that shows your passion for blogging
Brilliant Button Maker, add a button to your blog
Bunchball, add Flash games to your blog
Cafepress, add a store with your logo or designs to your blog
ClockLink.com, Add a clock to your blog
Del.icio.us, add a link roll to your blog
Emoticons4u.com, put emoticons and smileys on your blog
Feedjit, web traffic and visitor map widgets
Flickr.com, add photos to your blog
Frappr, add a Frappr map to your blog
Gabbly, a chat tool for blogs
Gapingvoid Widget, add a gapingvoid cartoon on your blog
Glassy Buttons, add a button to your blog
Google Gadgets, thousands of different add-ons for your blog or website
Gravatar.com, get a Gravatar to identify yourself when you post comments on a blog that accepts gravatars.
Haloscan.com, add comments and trackbacks to your blog
Hello, post images to your blog. Works with Blogger
How Much is My Blog Worth, add a ridiculous button that shows how much your blog is worth to your blog
ImageShack, host images for your blog
iMood.com, put your mood on your blog
Kineda Blogger Ranking Widget, determine whether your blog is an A-list, B-list, C-list or D-list blog
Meez, add a 3D avatar to your blog
Mobber, a chat tool for blogs
Moodsticker, a Moodsticker tracks the current mood of LiveJournal users
MusicVideoCodes.com, put music videos on your blog
MyBlogLog, add a community to your blog
MyChingo, add voice comments to your blog
Online Button Maker, add a button to your blog
Photobucket.com, host images for your blog
Pingoat Blog Worth Calculator, calculate the value of your blog
PollHost.com, put polls on your blog
Quizilla, add quizzes to your blog
Sideblog, add a small, seperate sideblog to your blog
Site Meter, add a counter and/or get web traffic measurement for your blog
SketchPlanet, add sketches to your blog
StikIt, StikIt from Opinmind allows bloggers to insert bloggers' opinions about a subject or keyword into their blog.
Street Sign Generator, make a street sign for your blog
Tag-Board, add discussion to your blog
TagCloud, show your blog's most popular tags on your blog
Technorati Profiles, add a profile and search box to your blog
Wanabo.com, let others tag your blog
Warning Label Generator, make a warning label for your blog
We Love Widgets, add a horoscope widget to your blog
WebSmileys.com, put animated emoticons on your blog
Wunderground.com Weather Stickers, add a weather sticker to your blog
Monday, November 26, 2007
Take a deep breath - Skype
Which IM do you use?
When it comes to chating with one's friends/family staying far apart, I went through many transitions.
My first one was yahoo messenger. An IM which had a lot to offer and went into many upgrades to offer more but so far I liked it only for text messaging. It offers(ed?) a group chat where one can join to various Public rooms created by user or by system and interact people with desired interest. Actually those rooms are created based on a number of factors like Region, Religion, Sports, Music, Movies, Dating, Belief, Education etc.
Then I tried Rediff bol which I didn't find much of interest and has very less users across globe so limits the scope to interact with more number of people.
Third one would be MSN messenger now, Windows Live Messenger which I find very user friendly and attractive as far as GUI is concerned. Minus points for this could be, this is not used as widely as yahoo messenger and one can not leave (or migrate all) their friend's group. Though now the Windows Live meessenger gives you the option of communicating with your friends who are using yahoo messenger as well. But again it limits the possibilities and speed of course which is number one priority in IM.
Next I hooked up with Google Talk or GTALK which impressed me a lot with its quality of PC-to-PC voice calls. You can talk to anyone else for free who's online and has the Google Talk client with no lag as you must have experinced in case of other IMs. Integration with Gmail, Gmail has chat built right in, so you can easily switch between emailing and instant messaging with your contacts. There is much more that i can talk about GTALK but these are already here. I just love the simplicity it offers with wide range of usability.
If you like to know about some other jabber clients check this out.
Last and latest one, I used Skype and if I have to give points out of 100, I'll give it at least 100. Skype is software that lets you use your computer and internet connection to communicate with anyone, anywhere in the world.
>>The Best quality of Free calls and video calls- When you and the person you're calling are both on Skype, the calls are free. Oh, and video calls are free too.
>>Call to International phones and mobiles at pretty cheap rates per minute.
>>Instant message when it's not a good time to talk.
>>Yes, I could give it 200 out of 100 but i deducted some points for its complexity and the memory it eats while running.
Till now I have been using every thing for free but I am thinking to spend on skype now. You might want to check out the Connection fee for SkypeOut calls and call-rates for different countries.
Please share your own experience with these or any other IM too. I know there are a lot of them out there.
When it comes to chating with one's friends/family staying far apart, I went through many transitions.
My first one was yahoo messenger. An IM which had a lot to offer and went into many upgrades to offer more but so far I liked it only for text messaging. It offers(ed?) a group chat where one can join to various Public rooms created by user or by system and interact people with desired interest. Actually those rooms are created based on a number of factors like Region, Religion, Sports, Music, Movies, Dating, Belief, Education etc.
Then I tried Rediff bol which I didn't find much of interest and has very less users across globe so limits the scope to interact with more number of people.
Third one would be MSN messenger now, Windows Live Messenger which I find very user friendly and attractive as far as GUI is concerned. Minus points for this could be, this is not used as widely as yahoo messenger and one can not leave (or migrate all) their friend's group. Though now the Windows Live meessenger gives you the option of communicating with your friends who are using yahoo messenger as well. But again it limits the possibilities and speed of course which is number one priority in IM.
Next I hooked up with Google Talk or GTALK which impressed me a lot with its quality of PC-to-PC voice calls. You can talk to anyone else for free who's online and has the Google Talk client with no lag as you must have experinced in case of other IMs. Integration with Gmail, Gmail has chat built right in, so you can easily switch between emailing and instant messaging with your contacts. There is much more that i can talk about GTALK but these are already here. I just love the simplicity it offers with wide range of usability.
If you like to know about some other jabber clients check this out.
Last and latest one, I used Skype and if I have to give points out of 100, I'll give it at least 100. Skype is software that lets you use your computer and internet connection to communicate with anyone, anywhere in the world.
>>The Best quality of Free calls and video calls- When you and the person you're calling are both on Skype, the calls are free. Oh, and video calls are free too.
>>Call to International phones and mobiles at pretty cheap rates per minute.
>>Instant message when it's not a good time to talk.
>>Yes, I could give it 200 out of 100 but i deducted some points for its complexity and the memory it eats while running.
Till now I have been using every thing for free but I am thinking to spend on skype now. You might want to check out the Connection fee for SkypeOut calls and call-rates for different countries.
Please share your own experience with these or any other IM too. I know there are a lot of them out there.
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Saturday, November 17, 2007
Purple Haze by Jimi hendrix
The best guitar track in the world of rock!!!
Purple haze all in my brain
Lately things dont seem the same
Actin funny but I dont know why
scuse me while I kiss the sky
Purple haze all around
Dont know if Im comin up or down
Am I happy or in misery?
Whaterever it is, that girl put a spell on me
Help me
Help me
Oh I dont know
Yeah!
Purple haze was all in my eyes
Dont know if its day or night
Youve got me blowin, blowin my mind
Is it tomorrow or just the end of time?
Who knows?
Help me
Yeah
Come on now
Tell me
Tell me
Purple haze all in my brain
Lately things dont seem the same
Actin funny but I dont know why
scuse me while I kiss the sky
Purple haze all around
Dont know if Im comin up or down
Am I happy or in misery?
Whaterever it is, that girl put a spell on me
Help me
Help me
Oh I dont know
Yeah!
Purple haze was all in my eyes
Dont know if its day or night
Youve got me blowin, blowin my mind
Is it tomorrow or just the end of time?
Who knows?
Help me
Yeah
Come on now
Tell me
Tell me
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Bang Bang - Kill Bill
I was five and he was six
We rode on horses made of sticks
He wore black and I wore white
He would always win the fight
Bang bang, he shot me down
Bang bang, I hit the ground
Bang bang, that awful sound
Bang bang, my baby shot me down.
Seasons came and changed the time
When I grew up, I called him mine
He would always laugh and say
"Remember when we used to play?"
Bang bang, I shot you down
Bang bang, you hit the ground
Bang bang, that awful sound
Bang bang, I used to shoot you down.
Music played, and people sang
Just for me, the church bells rang.
Now he's gone, I don't know why
And till this day, sometimes I cry
He didn't even say goodbye
He didn't take the time to lie.
Bang bang, he shot me down
Bang bang, I hit the ground
Bang bang, that awful sound
Bang bang, my baby shot me down...
We rode on horses made of sticks
He wore black and I wore white
He would always win the fight
Bang bang, he shot me down
Bang bang, I hit the ground
Bang bang, that awful sound
Bang bang, my baby shot me down.
Seasons came and changed the time
When I grew up, I called him mine
He would always laugh and say
"Remember when we used to play?"
Bang bang, I shot you down
Bang bang, you hit the ground
Bang bang, that awful sound
Bang bang, I used to shoot you down.
Music played, and people sang
Just for me, the church bells rang.
Now he's gone, I don't know why
And till this day, sometimes I cry
He didn't even say goodbye
He didn't take the time to lie.
Bang bang, he shot me down
Bang bang, I hit the ground
Bang bang, that awful sound
Bang bang, my baby shot me down...
Friday, November 16, 2007
About 1st-january-2007
I never thought I will spend my first day of the year lying on bed.. whole day..
Yes... Right... Last night we had this 'New-Year' celebration. We all were having Vodka (Smirnoff, if i remember it right). I don't think I had more than 7-8 pegs, but i remember my last peg dint taste so mild. It was neat. I suppose, I had that peg accidentally. Then after some time i felt like to puke.. and all those tasty chicken went to commode of course, through mouth only. Now i was feeling very light.. And went to lie on bed and got sleep. In the morning when I woke up at around 9(guessing, it has been more than two weeks) I had a heavy head. I thought its nothing new.. it'll be over soon... And I had a glass of water and a lemon-tea. After 10 minutes I was looking into the holes of that wash basin... yeah i vomited again in the morning... Then again went to bed to get some more sleep... Woke up after 2 hours and with a dry mouth... I had little water again... Went to bed just to sit for 5 minutes and come to vomit that water into basin. It happened two-three times more. My Friends looked more worried than me, they went out and brought anti-vomiting medicine for me... (avomine). My friends thought its a RaambaaN (surely hits target), but it failed. Then they discussed and brought some fruits for me... I preferred oranges.. I had one orange first, waited then after my stomach ventilated through my mouth once .. I had another.. i started feeling better... and after 20 minutes i had one more orange and half a sandwich... it was around 6.30 pm by then... I had to leave...to go to my home... which will take around 1.5 hrs to reach..
And I shifted to this new place a day before only When I shifted there on 31st evening, none of my to-be room-mates were there, I lost their numbers, since i gave my cell to servicing.. Some how i met a person who had cell number of one of the room-mates, Saurabh. I called him and told my situation. He said he'll reach to me in another 1-1.5 hrs. And I ended up putting all my luggage in the gallery and asked Saurabh to just pull them in when he reaches. Finally I left from there telling the guards to just have a look on my luggage.( I was in hurry to attend this party :-P)
This party was a sort of little get-together at one of my friend's flat. I reached there and found that people are waiting for me only ;-(. I was under impression that they must have taken care of everything by now. So when I reached that place I had to take a friend with me and ride to the stores to buy drink and accessories. I am still not able to figure out why my body reacts this way to Vodka. Two-three weeks earlier i had Old Monk Rum (which can be considered quite hard if u compare with Vodka) and about 1.5 times of the quantity i had on 31st night. Vodka never suited me so well in my college days also. May be its just because it tastes very light with Sprite/Fanta and I underestimate its capabilities.
Anyway, 1st January was almost gone now... I called Saurabh and told I'll be coming now... he wasn't at home... I said OK then I'll have dinner and then I'll come... I headed to a nice Punjabi Restaurant DAL n ROTI... (which I'll never think of going alone, but it was only restaurant nearby. So I order a punjaabi thaali (that too is rare). I was feeling little uncomfortable sitting alone there. I finished my dinner and took a bus to home, where i met Saurabh for the first time. All of luggage was dragged to Dining room, nothing was missing :).
So after settling some of necessary things in cupboard, I went to sleep. I had to go to work in the next morning.
Yes... Right... Last night we had this 'New-Year' celebration. We all were having Vodka (Smirnoff, if i remember it right). I don't think I had more than 7-8 pegs, but i remember my last peg dint taste so mild. It was neat. I suppose, I had that peg accidentally. Then after some time i felt like to puke.. and all those tasty chicken went to commode of course, through mouth only. Now i was feeling very light.. And went to lie on bed and got sleep. In the morning when I woke up at around 9(guessing, it has been more than two weeks) I had a heavy head. I thought its nothing new.. it'll be over soon... And I had a glass of water and a lemon-tea. After 10 minutes I was looking into the holes of that wash basin... yeah i vomited again in the morning... Then again went to bed to get some more sleep... Woke up after 2 hours and with a dry mouth... I had little water again... Went to bed just to sit for 5 minutes and come to vomit that water into basin. It happened two-three times more. My Friends looked more worried than me, they went out and brought anti-vomiting medicine for me... (avomine). My friends thought its a RaambaaN (surely hits target), but it failed. Then they discussed and brought some fruits for me... I preferred oranges.. I had one orange first, waited then after my stomach ventilated through my mouth once .. I had another.. i started feeling better... and after 20 minutes i had one more orange and half a sandwich... it was around 6.30 pm by then... I had to leave...to go to my home... which will take around 1.5 hrs to reach..
And I shifted to this new place a day before only When I shifted there on 31st evening, none of my to-be room-mates were there, I lost their numbers, since i gave my cell to servicing.. Some how i met a person who had cell number of one of the room-mates, Saurabh. I called him and told my situation. He said he'll reach to me in another 1-1.5 hrs. And I ended up putting all my luggage in the gallery and asked Saurabh to just pull them in when he reaches. Finally I left from there telling the guards to just have a look on my luggage.( I was in hurry to attend this party :-P)
This party was a sort of little get-together at one of my friend's flat. I reached there and found that people are waiting for me only ;-(. I was under impression that they must have taken care of everything by now. So when I reached that place I had to take a friend with me and ride to the stores to buy drink and accessories. I am still not able to figure out why my body reacts this way to Vodka. Two-three weeks earlier i had Old Monk Rum (which can be considered quite hard if u compare with Vodka) and about 1.5 times of the quantity i had on 31st night. Vodka never suited me so well in my college days also. May be its just because it tastes very light with Sprite/Fanta and I underestimate its capabilities.
Anyway, 1st January was almost gone now... I called Saurabh and told I'll be coming now... he wasn't at home... I said OK then I'll have dinner and then I'll come... I headed to a nice Punjabi Restaurant DAL n ROTI... (which I'll never think of going alone, but it was only restaurant nearby. So I order a punjaabi thaali (that too is rare). I was feeling little uncomfortable sitting alone there. I finished my dinner and took a bus to home, where i met Saurabh for the first time. All of luggage was dragged to Dining room, nothing was missing :).
So after settling some of necessary things in cupboard, I went to sleep. I had to go to work in the next morning.
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Monday, November 12, 2007
A reply from me..
I just replied to a orkut scrapbook spammer. Who scraped me in a bazilian language (probably Portuguese).
Juliana:
Acesse e veja quaanto custa uma noiite ao lado dee DAANNY BANANIINHA,GATAS DO BIG BROTHER,NINFETINHAS DE MALHAÇÃO.veja oo cachê para uma siimples comeemooração oou algoo mais picantee.veeja grátis em
Me:
ये लो आप हमारा जवाब पढो !!!
१. कृपया करके अगली बार किसी उचित भाषा का प्रयोग करें
२. मैं अपने चिटपुस्तक में अवांछनीय और अनुचित चिट लिखने वालों से बैर रखता हूँ
Juliana:
Acesse e veja quaanto custa uma noiite ao lado dee DAANNY BANANIINHA,GATAS DO BIG BROTHER,NINFETINHAS DE MALHAÇÃO.veja oo cachê para uma siimples comeemooração oou algoo mais picantee.veeja grátis em
Me:
ये लो आप हमारा जवाब पढो !!!
१. कृपया करके अगली बार किसी उचित भाषा का प्रयोग करें
२. मैं अपने चिटपुस्तक में अवांछनीय और अनुचित चिट लिखने वालों से बैर रखता हूँ
Thursday, October 25, 2007
What leads to Success?
Ever wondered what leads to success? How to be successful in life? How to achieve the things you desired, dreamed of, or are passionate about?
Here is plain and simple answer to all these questions:
Here is plain and simple answer to all these questions:
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Keyboards -QWERTY or Dvorak
Did you ever had a clue that there is a type of keyboard (quite famous and old) Dvorak Simplified Keyboard?

Surprisingly this keyboard is best for typing in speed(already proved).
And if you want to practice typing skill with having fun, go for these games.
http://www.mobygames.com/game/typing-of-the-dead
http://tobias.eyedacor.org/typespeed/
Tell me what is your current typing speed and what do u do for improving?

Surprisingly this keyboard is best for typing in speed(already proved).
And if you want to practice typing skill with having fun, go for these games.
http://www.mobygames.com/game/typing-of-the-dead
http://tobias.eyedacor.org/typespeed/
Tell me what is your current typing speed and what do u do for improving?
Sunday, September 30, 2007
The Sutta song... Sutta Na Mila
This song is one of its kind.. real gem ... Bahenchod SUTTA!!!
zeest - sutta.mp3
No Posts in sEptember
May be, becoz i was sleeping the whole September.
Somebody just woke me up... ha ha :D
Why not share this song by Green Day on my blog.
Monday, August 13, 2007
17 Lies That Are Holding You Back..
I just went through the audio version of "17 Lies That Are Holding You Back and the Truth That Will Set You Free".
Generally, I don't go for these tonic-type books. This one was an audio version and I just thought i can hear it while I am doing something on my laptop.
I would rate this book at 3.5 out of 5.0, a nice motivating book. For people who wants to know what lies the author talks about, I am listing down the lies.
1. It's who you know
2. There's something wrong with me
3. I'm too old for that
4. I cant because I'm afraid
5. I'd love to do that, but I don't have the time
6. There's nothing I can do
7. I worry because I care
8. I'm sadder now but wiser
9. The longer I have a habit, the harder it is to break
10. People really upset me
11. Winning the lottery would solve everything
12. They're too beautiful for this world
13. You hurt my self esteem
14. It's a shame we didn't capture that on video
15. That's just the way I am
16. What (alcohol and drugs) doesn't kill me make me stronger
17. I am helpless
Actually you are going to like this one more if you feel the guy is talking about your own problems/lies. You might also find this book for the nice quotes (not all) it has.
Labels:
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Holding You Back,
Lies,
self help,
That Are,
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Friday, June 29, 2007
Online TV - TRY IT
How many TV channels do you get by your cable connection/ set top box after paying the monthly rent? Of course its a good number but then you are again restricted to that number and you want more. May be you want some of the channels which are not being provided by your cable provider in that area. May be you want some channels which are no available in your country itself. May be you miss some of the soaps you were following desperately.
Reason could be anything which might push you towards trying for Internet TV.
I have got some of the links, you have to find out if it suits you. Some of these can give you live streaming and some can give you recorded version. Check them out...
- http://wwitv.com/portal.htm
- http://www.channelchooser.com/
- http://www.channelking.com/
- http://www.tv-links.co.uk
- http://beelinetv.com/
- www.findinternettv.com/
- http://www.tv.com/
- http://www.channelking.com/
- www.craftytv.com/
- www.liveinternettv.net/
- http://www.streamick.com/
- http://live-tvnetworks.com/
- http://www.chooseandwatch.com/
- http://www.pazoena.com/
- http://www.live-online-tv.com/
- http://video.aol.com/video-search/query/
... and the list goes on. They are so many in number and not all are so useful. If you have found any of the links useful please let me know the same.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Ain't No Sunshine
Recently i heard the title part of this song in Vh1. Actually it was a sort of documentry on Michael Jackson's childhood and when this part of music was being played whenever there is commercial break.
I liked it then and there.. had to digg a little to listen/know more about the song in the internet.
"Ain't No Sunshine" is a song by Bill Withers from his 1971 album.
Bill Withers is an American singer-songwriter who performed and recorded from the late 1960s until the mid 1980s. Some of his best-known songs are "Ain't No Sunshine," "Use Me," "Lean on Me", "Grandma's Hands", and "Just the Two of Us".
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