Friday, August 28, 2009

Interesting,uninterested,disinterested

16:16 28/08/200

The recent burst of social media requires training in filtering, yeah I know , if you link to blogs that have links is one way.A much better system would be a library's indexing system,linked to an RSS feed,possibly.Till then I'd like to nominate naming this lull-period in man's development ' Climaticus Bothuracious', the post ' am I bothered' period to , 'yeah , I'm bothered and I'm spreading' period.

This 'big bother' syndrome,whether 'Twits, Faceties or space cadets' spreads fast,and will inevitably die out fast too.

Its all very well, saying don't read this stuff, if you don't like it. What any one is affected by is what they read, we ALL read...

The problem with that , the good thing about that? It spreads, if its bad it won't spread? If its positive it's not interesting to all, if it's negative it puts those types back into that frame of mind and ... all doubts, negative beliefs are just reconfirmed.

Well, if they're reasonably smart people they'll get to being a bit older , and who knows.

What is sad though is , given the current state we live in,health wealth and happiness do directly affect us.

Where are the Jamie Oliver's who enrich the next generation's diet?And rid them of even the need for asthma sprays , that's positive, not self-obsessing.

Where's the Dr Tanya Bryer's ?The kid fixer... what a wonder woman!

These 2 don't get knighted or 'Lady'd'...

Giving what you can enriches the world,its got to want it though! RSS feed linked library indexing to my mobile,why not?!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

BBC E-mail: Indian anger over 'arrested' girl

JAI MAATHA saw this story on the BBC News website and thought you
should see it.

** Indian anger over 'arrested' girl **
Demonstrations are taking place in India's Manipur state demanding the release of a 11-year-old girl taken away by security forces.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Pro Positive Springs Eternal

HOW come ALL media was sleeping instead of reporting impending money collapse,now the bee hatches got front?!U'd die of shame if u had any!

HOW come ALL media was pro-war cause U said what U were fed?Millions dead now all pay double for bread now.When oil dropped to half price,still get short changed ,short brained?Well said !

24-7 Me'dire media,dead reporters,less distress,less mess.Bless mankind,the kind man,walks the earth,steps then rests to feel the earth.Dead journo'?Hope springs eternal , all bless.

---- MAB

Saturday, August 8, 2009

BBC E-mail: Bollywood copy case 'is settled'

Amar the BUTCHER saw this story on the BBC News website and thought you
should see it.

** Bollywood copy case 'is settled' **
A Hollywood film studio has accepted a $200,000 (£120,000) settlement from the Bollywood film producer it says copied 1992 movie My Cousin Vinny, reports say.
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Friday, July 31, 2009

BBC E-mail: Report highlights hunger in India

MOIN saw this story on the BBC News website and thought you
should see it.

** Report highlights hunger in India **
A report by an Indian campaign group says India is emerging as the world centre of hunger and malnutrition.
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Sunday, May 31, 2009

FW: Nice Design

The wonders of Sofwaret & Hardware Drive well too?

Thursday, May 28, 2009

BBC E-mail: Dark side of the Dubai dream

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** Dark side of the Dubai dream **
Behind the glitz and glamour of Dubai often lies a murky world of exploitation and an immigrant work force living on the breadline.
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Friday, May 15, 2009

" I Luv this Cantree " Shahid Malik

Oh when the mighty are questioned,good gosh , does the arrogance really
parade itself in the self-righteous pomposity that only a migrant apes so
well.

Just scanning throught the news after about a month of not having watched
any news , one really feels energised by the awakening of the ' good '
British public, and for once its not a cliched excretion from a
manipulating proverbial.

The Anglo-Saxons atleast have the humility to realise that its not what you
say its how you say it ... Mr Malik has obviously been fast-tracked in and
has apparently been fastening himself a little too tightly to his massager for
his ego to handle.

Question Time is now heckle time,and the extremists are excited. With all
the insight in the world from over a year ago, one of my alter-ego's
included a comedy sketch highlighting that the pre-current Labour regime
had managed what Hitler's socialists managed :uniting the far left with the
far right.Today as iPhone-using,risk-averse tragedies of a once great
manufacturing nation we're still glued to 99% of the tragic-comedy
shovelled into our homes as entertainment.The anti-warsters and far right
are united against this parody of governance:and they don't mind-waste on
terror-vision [ Michael Franti , Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy] .

Here's hoping that post this chapter of demon-cracy, the 'good' public
realise that there's nothing worthy of 24 hour news channels.Get on the net
and monitor the daily expenses of these 'public servants' and while at it ,
we may all get our own houses in order.Sack the debt card,do more,the MP's
never promised thinking for us in any manifesto.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Get Your Timing Right

I had the idea that I would be an inventor when I was 5 years old. Now, 52
years later, I still fashion myself an inventor. After some youthful
experiments, I realized that the key to a successful invention is timing.
Many inventors succeed in getting their contraptions to work, yet most
inventions still fail in the marketplace because the enabling factors
needed for success are not in place when they're needed.

Ray Kurzweil, inventor and entrepreneur

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Follow Your Bliss

If you're into reading the self-improvement /self-development stuff then
you probably won't want to read this post (or perhaps this blog) because
what you'll find here is the antithesis of all that.  If anything, this
weblog is about a radical Self-acceptance.

Have you noticed that there seems to be an ever increasing number of self
help gurus appearing on the web and in print?  There's probably not a
'nice' way to say this, but I think the idea of self-development is
probably the most insidiously disempowering concept we have ever created. 
The notion and pursuit of self-improvement in its many forms is the single
mad idea that cements our belief that we are somehow created less than
perfect.   

Where else in the natural world you ever find such a crazy notion.Does a
rose, a bear or a butterfly strive to better itself?  No they don't.  They
play and just enjoying doing what they do..... and as they do, they
naturally learn, grow and blossom.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Chicken breast prices next?

Groceries Still High When Oil Low

Facebook group Busts 4 Justice and a 30G herself, was so infuriated by the policy that she bought a share in the company with the intention of confronting chairman Sir Stuart Rose at the next annual meeting in July.
But she won her battle as Marks and Spencer admitted it had "boobed" and promised one price would fit all.
A spokesman said: "We've heard what our customers are telling us that they are unhappy with the pricing on our DD-plus bras and that basically we've boobed."
He added: "So from Saturday May 9 no matter what size you buy, the price is going to be the same.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Somtiems

 
Just lost for words... and letters

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Confidence trick

Have you ever wondered whether that unfamiliar face in the office is actually an intruder about to steal your data? Probably not, but maybe it is time to think again.

At one FTSE-listed financial institution the managing director himself opened the door to a stranger who, within 20 minutes of gaining entry to the building, had found a highly sensitive document outlining a half a billion pound merger lying on a desk.

Luckily, on this occasion, the data was not used for nefarious purposes because the intruder was Colin, a consultant.
He was there at the request of the firm's IT director to test the resilience of the company to social engineering attacks.

In a similar experiment conducted at the Aunty anti-Gazan BBC, Mr Greenpill targeted five Aunty anti-Gazan BBC employees. Pretending to be an IT engineer - with the prior permission of Aunty anti-Gazan BBC bosses - he managed to obtain all of their usernames and passwords with a simple phone call.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Puck me! Waat is problem Yaar!?!

A Hollywood film studio has taken legal action against Bollywood movie-makers who it claims copied 1992 comedy hit My Cousin Vinny.
20th Century Fox has sued BR Films for 70m rupees (£940,000) at Mumbai's High Court, saying Banda Yeh Bindaas Hai is an illegal remake.
The script and storyline is virtually identical to the original US movie, the studio contends.
BR Films has rejected the allegations, saying their film was original.
It argues the characters and settings for their release were different.
Long history
Fox said that the Bollywood studio was given permission to use the film's idea for the basis of a new production, but the rights for a Hindi language remake had not been approved.
The Indian movie industry has a long history of remaking Hollywood productions for the local market.
Recent objections from US film-makers have included a possible remake of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, which has been threatened with legal action.

Good Stuff for a rainy day

An average person who develops the habit of setting
clear priorities and getting important tasks completed
1 quickly will run circles around a genius who talks a lot and makes wonderful plans but who gets very little done. Brian Tracy

Oneworldexperience.com

Oneworldexperience.com

Damn That Was a HOT curry

Do not waste a lot of time thinking or talking about the shortcomings or wrong actions of those in power. Their organization of the world has created your opportunity; all you get really
comes to you because of them. Do not rage against corrupt politicians.If it were not for politicians we should fall into anarchy and your opportunity would be greatly lessened.God has worked a long time and very patiently too

Useful as a...

Terminator FUTURE ???

Race car gets chocolate power

Race car gets chocolate power
A racing car which is powered and built from natural ingredients including chocolate, carrots and potatoes has been unveiled by researchers at the University of Warwick.
The scientists have built the competitive Formula 3 car - which can still do 125mph around corners - to show how much can be done with environmentally sustainable technologies.
The "WorldFirst Formula 3 racing car" runs on fuel made from waste chocolate and vegetable oil, has a steering wheel derived from carrots and other root vegetables, a flax fibre and soybean oil foam racing seat and bodywork made from potatoes.
The researchers based in the university's Warwick Manufacturing Group and the Warwick Innovative Manufacturing Research Centre said the car met all the Formula 3 racing standards except for the engine fuel as competing cars currently cannot use biodiesel.

Friday, May 1, 2009

London Skies

On Bank Holiday Weekend

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

The Twitter Trialist

By the end, 90 minutes later, nearly 16,000 readers had taken a gander at Twittering as an unconscious response to the fear of death.

Could be really brilliant - in HN smelled proper leather - i'j!!! Means Hi J! To Alejandro Zvuri!
- Shaz on it,feed him the msgs!!

Truth Supportin' Brother

Respec'

New Japanese mini TV!in Blu Ray

.... Just gotta find it,Slumdog TV!

Mr President!

Can I have me a McBurger?

Grate Idea...really!

Luv' elephunk me!

Monday, April 27, 2009

Only Piece in Our Time - Go Bro!

Mr Shapira, 29, who belongs to an Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation group for ex-combatants, told Israeli newspaper Haaretz that he had spoken to visitors about the massacre of villagers at Deir Yassin in Palestine by Jewish militants in April 1948.
"Yad Vashem talks about the Holocaust survivors' arrival in Israel and about creating a refuge here for the world's Jews," he told Haaretz.
"I said there were people who lived on this land and mentioned that there are other traumas that provide other nations with motivation.
"The Holocaust moved us to establish a Jewish state and the Palestinian nation's trauma is moving it to seek self-determination, identity, land and dignity, just as Zionism sought these things," he said.
Estee Yaari told the BBC by phone that Yad Vashem employed Israelis from across the political spectrum and the same restrictions apply to anyone introducing their personal political perspectives during their tours.
"Discussions of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict are not appropriate during an educational guiding," she said.
Yad Vashem commemorates the six million Jews murdered by the Nazis during World War II, and include a display about the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948 where a majority of Holocaust survivors made new homes.

Spanki Jacqui

Communications firms are being asked to record all internet contacts between people as part of a modernisation in UK police surveillance tactics.
The home secretary scrapped plans for a database but wants details to be held and organised for security services.
The new system would track all e-mails, phone calls and internet use, including visits to social network sites.
Ministers say police need new tools to fight crime but opposition MPs and campaigners have raised privacy fears.
Announcing a consultation on a new strategy for communications data and its use in law enforcement, Jacqui Smith said there would be no single government-run database.
But she also said that "doing nothing" in the face of a communications revolution was not an option.
The Home Office will instead ask communications companies - from internet service providers to mobile phone networks - to extend the range of information they currently hold on their subscribers and organise it so that it can be better used by the police, MI5 and other public bodies investigating crime and terrorism.
Ministers say they estimate the project will cost £2bn to set up, which includes some compensation to the communications industry for the work it may be asked to do.
"Communications data is an essential tool for law enforcement agencies to track murderers, paedophiles, save lives and tackle crime," Ms Smith said.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

HENRY FORD, SR

THE INTERNATIONAL JEW

The World's Foremost Problem
by HENRY FORD, SR.
The Wisdom of Henry Ford
An outstanding figure in the story of modern America, and central to the struggle of American patriots to take our country back, was the great industrialist and humanitarian Henry Ford, Sr.
Ford was born in 1863, a farm boy from rural Michigan who loved to do mechanical work with his hands and experiment with new concepts in his shop.He was a deeply moral man, to whom honesty, work, and sobriety were sacred concepts. And he was a gentle man, in the true sense of the word, who, in the words of writer Albert Lee, "shared a love of all living things with naturalist John Burroughs and who shared campfires with his friend Thomas Edison. Ford was known to 'nail up a door for a whole season rather than disturb a robin's nest,' and he 'postponed [a] hay harvest because ground birds were brooding in the field.' He was a man of peace, saying... that he would give his entire fortune if he could shorten [World War I] by a single day."


Mirza Moin

India's IT students feel the heat

They sold their land or mortgaged their belongings to send their children to expensive self-financing colleges. With the job scenario not looking bright I find a lot of depressed students from these kind of families. I keep on assuring them things will improve," he says.

Hari - a final year student of mechanical engineering - was keen on an IT job and went for a few interviews. But he has yet to get a job.
"Manufacturing companies are cutting jobs because of the recession and the same is happening in the IT sector, so we are worried," he says.

Vijay Ram and Sundaram are final year students of printing technology. Both of them got placements in a reputed IT-based multinational company. But now they want to explore their chances with other companies.

Compassionate Latte

Credit card companies are "out of touch with reality" for putting up their interest rates or charges over the past year, consumer group Which? has said.
The organisation found 28 major credit card firms had either increased rates or charges, or reduced the number of interest-free days for purchases.
Which? said the average card rate was up 0.5% in a period when the Bank of England's rate fell from 5.25% to 1%.
It accused providers of using "tricks" to squeeze extra cash out of customers.
Which? said some credit card companies had upped their rates by 3%-4%.
It also said many firms had increased interest rates and fees for balances transferred from other cards.
Martyn Hocking, editor of Which? Money, said: "At a time when we're all feeling the pinch, it's hugely disappointing that credit card companies are choosing to put the squeeze on borrowers more than ever.

Mirza Moin

Changing behaviour is TOUGH!

Perhaps,maybe,I'll try,all terms that keep most people off of getting results. What surprises me on a daily basis is how much people are set in their way about how to get what they think they want by staying stuck in their current paradigm.

London Sites Fast

Pre-marathon day

International PA Service

All they need now is a Zvuri...

A new scheme that distributes simple tasks via text messages is being used to target a potential untapped work force in developing countries.
Txteagle is making it possible for many people in countries like Kenya to earn small amounts of money by completing simple tasks like translations or transcriptions.
Amazon's "Mechanical Turk" similarly divides up tasks but Txteagle differs in that it distributes them via text messages over mobile phones, which have a higher penetration rate - particularly in the developing world.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Apple's 25,000 strong app store.

"My sense is that taking the friction out of purchasing things inside the gaming experience itself is going to lead to more usage and a better revenue stream for developers."
Facebook and MySpace are both working on their own payments systems but TechCrunch noted that it is the "nimbler start ups" that are making headway in this field.
It said Spare Change Payments is processing $2.5 m (£1.6m) a month in micropayments, adding up to a "$30m (£20m) annual run-rate."
"Entertainment"
As the online world becomes more mobile the use of the phone as a payment model is also expected to take hold.
While a recent survey by KPMG revealed that most people in the US have issues around security, a majority also said they would consider using their mobile if these could be addressed.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Today's Most Beau Girl

Wouldn't that dress be amazing in leather.
 
Came across this lady in Mission Impossible.
Maggie Q-1
 
Carries herself with grace and presence on camera, but as usual in real life is a bit gawky.
Shame , but wow, nevertheless.

What Faith Is

Hold to the FAITH that the imaginary is being
realized and to your PURPOSE to realize it. Remember that it is faith and purpose in the use of the imagination which make the difference between the scientist and the dreamer.

WW-sogr

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Is this Kohser in Indusia?

I'm kinda shocked cause you know what it looks like!

Most Beau Girl in the World

Methinks...

Most Beau Woman Todaykatrina kaif

katrina kaif on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

If not then , she's pretty close.

Guesses as to Where?

The city of dreams and inspiration reflecting culture and confidence from top to bottom..
 
I'd welcome your guess-timates as to where you think it is.

A classic pose and style



Refreshing to see some confidence on display...

Elegance Personified in Pak Princesses



Sometimes you just have to say ' wow ,before or after Masha' Allah'

The Most Graceful Creations


Undoubtedly...

Sometimes Mixed race can look so great

Brooke Burke Images

Brooke Burke celebrity profile



... and I really have to ponder a while sometimes.

Billion Dollar Tanning Industry ... but we don't like brown!

Holly Weber Photos

Holly Weber celebrity profile



Ironic hey?
The look , is expensive, cancerous even... but we don't like real brown.