Saturday, October 22, 2011

ganguly in right hand


DND SERVICE


Definition of “transactional” and “promotional” messages.
  • All communication will be classified as transactional or promotional. Transactional messaging will use acommunication pipe separate from promotional messaging.
  • “Transactional message” means an SMS containing only -
      1. Information sent to its customer(s) by a bank, financial institution, insurance company, credit card company, depositories registered with Securities and Exchange Board of India(SEBI) or Direct to Home(DTH) operators pertaining to the account of that customer(s)
      2. Information given by Airlines, Indian Railways or its authorized agencies to its passengers regarding travel schedules, ticket booking and reservation
      3. Information from a registered educational institution to its students, their parents or guardians
    Exception:
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         Any message transmitted by or on the directions of central or state government, by or on the directions of bodies established under the constitution will be exempted from the definition above.
      Any message that is not an exception (per above) and does not fall under categories (i to iii) above, are strictly treated as “promotional”. We will amend our policies periodically based on any changes that TRAI publishes to this classification.
    • What are the categories of promotional messages?
Promotional messages can be sent in the following categories.
1. Banking/Insurance/Financial products/credit cards,
2. Real Estate,
3. Education
4. Health
5. Consumer goods and automobiles
6. Communication/Broadcasting/Entertainment/IT,
7. Tourism and Leisure.
    • What are the messaging hours?
No commercial communication, aka promotional messages, shall be sent between 9PM to 9AM to any subscriber irrespective of the fact that such subscriber is registered on NCPR or not. There are no time restrictions for transactional messages.
How to Activate or De-Activate through Call:
Dial to Toll Free Number 1909 and select appropriate option to Activate or Deactivate DND Services
How to Activate  through SMS:
0 – Fully blocked Registration

Partially Blocked
 1 – for receiving SMS relating to Banking / Insurance / Financial Products / Credit Cards START 1 to 1909
 2 – for receiving SMS relating to Real Estate  START 2 to 1909
 3 – for receiving SMS relating to Education START 3 to 1909
 4 – for receiving SMS relating to Health START 4 to 1909
 5 – for receiving SMS relating to Consumer goods and automobiles START 5 to 1909
 6 – for receiving SMS relating to Communication / Broadcasting / Entertainment / IT START 6 to 1909
 7 – for receiving SMS relating to Tourism and Leisure START 7 to 1909
Examples of multiple choices in SMS Reg. – START 1,2,3 to 1909 De-reg. – STOP 4,6 to 1909

It takes 7 days for registration of the number in the NDNC registry.

How to  De-Activate through SMS:
Just like we Mentioned above, Replace START with STOP to Stop the DND Services on your number

venki with ntr?






Friday, October 21, 2011

dont neglect it



Attackers hacked two popular file sharing websites. They are none other than Bittorrent.com and utorrent.com websites.

As per the official news, attackers hacked the websites and uploaded fake file(software) which has malware. Users who downloaded this software and installed unknowingly affected with malware in their systems.

However, this attack is limited to this particular fake Anti Virus software known as Security Shield. Anyone who downloaded and installed this software from these  two sites between 4:20 AM and 6:10 PM (California time) should scan their systems immediately for infections.

The attack affected only users who downloaded and installed software from these two sites. However, the Security Shield which was downloaded from other websites is not infected with Virus or Malware.




Monday, October 10, 2011

Saturday, October 8, 2011

how to detect hidden cameras in trail room




Read This Message…..!!!!
How to Detect Hidden Camera in Trial Room?
In front of the trial room take your mobile and make sure that mobile can make calls……..
Then enter into the trail room, take your mobile and make a call…..
If u can’t make a call……!!!!
There is a hidden camera……
This is Due to the interference of Fiber Optic cable during the Signal Transfer……
Please forward this to your friends to educate this issue to the
public……To prevent our Innocent ladies from HIDDEN CAMERA………..
Pinhole Cameras in Changing Rooms of Big Bazaar, Shoppers Stop?
A few days ago, I received this text message:
Please don’t use Trial room of BIG BAZAAR there are pinhole cameras to make MMS of young girls.
So, please forward to all girls. Also forward to all boys who have sisters and girlfriends.
Don’t be shy in forwarding this message. Because its about protecting the integrity of all girls & ladies.
HOW TO DETECT A 2-WAY MIRROR?
When we visit toilets, bathrooms, hotel rooms, changing rooms, etc., How many of you know for sure that the seemingly ordinary mirror hanging on the wall is a real mirror, or actually a 2-way mirror I.e., they can see you, but you can’t see them. There have been many cases of people installing 2-way mirrors in female changing rooms or bathroom or bedrooms.
It is very difficult to positively identify the surface by just looking at it. So, how do we determine with any amount ofcertainty what type of Mirror we are looking at?
CONDUCT THIS SIMPLE TEST:
Place the tip of your fingernail against the reflective surface and if there is a GAP between your fingernail and theimage of the nail, then it is a GENUINE mirror.
However, if your fingernail DIRECTLY TOUCHES the image of your nail, then BEWARE, IT IS A 2-WAY MIRROR! (There may be someone seeing you from the other side). So remember, every time you see a mirror, do the “fingernail test.” It doesn’t cost you anything. It is simple to do.
This is a really good thing to do. The reason there is a gap on a real mirror, is because the silver is on the back of the mirror UNDER the glass.
Whereas with a two-way mirror, the silver is on the surface. Keep it in mind! Make sure and check every time you enter in hotel rooms.
Share this with your sisters, wife, daughters, friends, colleagues, etc..!!

Google Transliteration




Type in English and it translates into Ur native Indian Languages
Go to the below given link and type a word in English and press SPACE to transliterate.


Example: (Above English has been Translated into Telugu)
టైపు ఇన్ ఇంగ్లీష్ అండ్ ఇట్ త్రంస్లాతెస్ ఇంతో అర నేటివ్ ఇండియన్ లంగుఅగేస్
గో తో ది బెలౌ గివెన్ లింక్ అండ్ టైపు అ వర్డ్ ఇన్ ఇంగ్లీష్ అండ్ ప్రెస్ స్పేస్ తో త్రాన్స్లితెరాటే .
In the Same Way, You can use this for most of the Indian Languages

venki voice for eega?


Thursday, October 6, 2011

victory and prince movie



venki and mahesh multistar movie

just wait and see howz the film.

125 shortcut keys


125 USEFUL KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
1.CTRL+L – Open the Open dialog box
2. CTRL+N – Start another instance of the browser with the same Web address
3. CTRL+O – Open the Open dialog box, the same as CTRL+L
4. CTRL+B – Open the Organize Favorites dialog box
5. CTRL+E – Open the Search bar
6. CTRL+F – Start the Find utility
7. CTRL+H – Open the History bar
8. CTRL+I – Open the Favorites bar
9. CTRL+P – Open the Print dialog box
10. CTRL+R – Update the current Web page
11. CTRL+W – Close the current window
12. CTRL+C – Copy
13. CTRL+X – Cut
14. CTRL+V – Paste
15. CTRL+Z – Undo
16. DELETE – Delete
17. SHIFT+DELETE – Delete the selected item permanently without placing the item in the Recycle Bin
18. CTRL while dragging an item – Copy the selected item
19. CTRL+SHIFT while dragging an item – Create a shortcut to the selected item
20. F2
key – Rename the selected item
21. CTRL+RIGHT ARROW – Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next word
22. CTRL+LEFT ARROW – Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word
23. CTRL+DOWN ARROW – Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next paragraph
24. CTRL+UP ARROW – Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous paragraph
25. CTRL+SHIFT with any of the arrow keys – Highlight a block of text
26. SHIFT with any of the arrow keys – Select more than one item in a window or on the
desktop, or select text in a document
27. CTRL+A – Select all
28. F3 key – Search for a file or a folder
29. ALT+ENTER – View the properties for the selected item
30. ALT+F4 – Close the active item, or quit the active program
31. ALT+ENTER – Display the properties of the selected object
32. ALT+SPACEBAR – Open the shortcut menu for the active window
33. CTRL+F4 – Close the active document in programs that enable you to have multiple documents open simultaneously
34. ALT+TAB –
Switch between the open items
35. ALT+ESC – Cycle through items in the order that they had been opened
36. F6 key – Cycle through the screen
elements in a window or on the desktop
37. F4 key – Display the Address bar list in My Computer or
Windows Explorer
38. SHIFT+F10 – Display the shortcut menu for the selected item
39. ALT+SPACEBAR – Display the System menu for the active window
40. CTRL+ESC – Display the Start menu
41. ALT+Underlined letter in a menu name – Display the corresponding menu
42. Underlined letter in a command name on an open menu – Perform the corresponding command
43. F10 key – Activate the menu bar in the active program
44. RIGHT ARROW – Open the next menu to the right, or open a submenu
45. LEFT ARROW – Open the next menu to the left, or close a submenu
46. F5 key – Update the active window
47. BACKSPACE – View the folder one level up in My Computer or Windows Explorer
48. ESC – Cancel the current task
49. CTRL+SHIFT+ESC – Open Task Manager
50. Dialog box keyboard shortcuts
51. CTRL+TAB – Move forward through the tabs
52. CTRL+SHIFT+TAB – Move backward through the tabs
53. TAB – Move forward through the options
54. SHIFT+TAB – Move backward through the options
55. ENTER – Perform the command for the active option or button
56. SPACEBAR – Select or clear the check box if the active option is a check box
57. Arrow keys – Select a button if the active option is a group of option buttons
58. F1 key – Display
Help
59. F4 key – Display the items in the active list
60. Microsoft natural keyboard shortcuts
61. Windows Logo – Display or hide the Start menu
62. Windows Logo+BREAK – Display the System Properties dialog box
63. Windows Logo+D – Display the desktop
64. Windows Logo+M – Minimize all of the windows
65. Windows Logo+SHIFT+M – Restore the minimized windows
66. Windows Logo+E – Open My Computer
67. Windows Logo+F – Search for a file or a folder
68. CTRL+Windows Logo+F – Search for computers
69. Windows Logo+F1 – Display Windows Help
70. Windows Logo+ L – Lock the keyboard
71. Windows Logo+R – Open the Run dialog box
72. Windows Logo+U – Open Utility Manager
73. Accessibility keyboard shortcuts
74. Right SHIFT for eight seconds – Switch FilterKeys either on or off
75. Left ALT+left SHIFT+PRINT SCREEN – Switch High Contrast either on or off
76. Left ALT+left SHIFT+NUM LOCK – Switch the MouseKeys either on or off
77. SHIFT five times – Switch the StickyKeys either on or off
78. NUM LOCK for five seconds – Switch the ToggleKeys either on or off
79. Windows Logo +U – Open Utility Manager
80. Windows Explorer keyboard shortcuts
81. END – Display the bottom of the active windowl
82. HOME – Display the top of the active window
83. NUM LOCK+Asterisk sign – * – Display all of the subfolders that are under the selected folder
84. NUM LOCK+Plus sign – + – Display the contents of the selected folder
85. NUM LOCK+Minus sign – - – Collapse the selected folder
86. LEFT ARROW – Collapse the current selection if it is expanded, or select the parent folder
87. RIGHT ARROW – Display the current selection if it is collapsed, or select the first subfolder
88. Shortcut keys for Character Map
89. RIGHT ARROW – Move to the right or to the beginning of the next line
90. LEFT ARROW – Move to the left or to the end of the previous line
91. UP ARROW – Move up one row
92. DOWN ARROW – Move down one row
93. PAGE UP – Move up one screen at a time
94. PAGE DOWN – Move down one screen at a time
95. HOME – Move to the beginning of the line
96. END – Move to the end of the line
97. CTRL+HOME – Move to the first character
98. CTRL+END – Move to the last character
99. CTRL+O – Open a saved
console
100. CTRL+N – Open a new console
101. CTRL+S – Save the open console
102. CTRL+M – Add or remove a console item
103. CTRL+W – Open a new window
104. F5 key – Update the content of all console windows
105. ALT+SPACEBAR – Display the MMC window menu
106. ALT+F4 – Close the console
107. ALT+A – Display the
Action menu
108. ALT+V – Display the View menu
109. ALT+F – Display the File menu
110. ALT+O – Display the Favorites menu
111. CTRL+P – Print the current page or active pane
112. ALT+Minus sign – - – Display the window menu for the active console window
113. SHIFT+F10 – Display the Action shortcut menu for the selected item
114. F1 key – Open the Help topic, if any, for the selected item
115. F5 key – Update the content of all console windows
116. CTRL+F10 – Maximize the active console window
117. CTRL+F5 – Restore the active console window
118. ALT+ENTER – Display the Properties dialog box, if any, for the selected item
119. F2 key – Rename the selected item
120. CTRL+ALT+END – Open the
Microsoft Windows NT Security dialog box
121. ALT+PAGE UP – Switch between programs from left to right
122. ALT+PAGE DOWN – Switch between programs from right to left
123. ALT+INSERT – Cycle through the programs in most recently used order
124. ALT+HOME – Display the Start menu
125. CTRL+ALT+BREAK – Switch the client computer between a window and a full

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venki and nag's rare pic


see and enjoy this rare pic
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