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  1. 7 points
    Nice to see humor after me hiding away from my commitment due to life threatening call, hence police - follow up and court dates due to gender biased laws and cases slapped. Yesterday late evening I made chits and asked my son to pick chit and name he found was ayaz_cool this time I broke First Come First serve custom. If any one us annoyed, I apologize.
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    Dear friends, Timtara.com has been exposed by CNBC Awaaz. There are lot of complaints against this online shopping website. Have a look here :
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    Samsung 8 GB Class 6 at Rs 158+25 Shipping >> http://www.tradus.co...CA0000004516513 Use Coupon TRADUS100 to get above price. Glad it helped. If you bought it from Shopclues as suggested, can you also post about your shopping experience? Like packing, delivery etc. It Will help others as usually people are hesitant in buying large ticket/size items like LCD TV's online. And how is the TV?
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    Conversation between KS and RM KS - Kitne aadmi the re Rajan? RM - Chhai sarkar. KS - Aur card? RM - Ji, ek maalik. Ye dekhiye maine aapke liye random list generate kar diya hai. Ammar252 hai winner. Kitna badiya username hai malik. Aap ussiko de do card. KS - Usko de du? Usko de du? Teri ye zurrat tu mujhe sikha raha hai mera chiz mai kisko du? Ye thread ka OP kiska hai nalayak? RM - Ji, aap sarkar. KS - Takes out gun RM - Trembling.....Maine aapke .apks download kiye hai sarkar! KS - Ab virus download kar! *BANG* *BANG* *BANG* Sadly RM falls to the ground, infected with spam and virus. Enter digitalnirvana into scene DN - Yeh card mujhe de de thakur! KS - Kabhi nahin! DN - Angrily. Yeh card...........MUJHE DE DE THAKUR! KS - Breaks card and laughs.....jo mujhe nahi mila, mai wo kisika hone nahi dunga! Much earlier, conversation between our beloved Daddu and KS Daddu - Aaj mere paas photon hai, razr hai, evo lte hai, galaxy s III bhi hai.....Reliance ka unlimited EVDO bhi hai. Tumhare paas kya hai? KS - Mere paas...dramatic pause....Mere paas TV tuner card hai.
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    Dear Saugata Bhai, Kindly check your mailbox, have sent you all the details i have. All the best, thanks vickSs
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    @ Ashish Ji :- Don't choose MEDI ASSIST as TPA, They have very bad customer care, they never give claims. And sir aap to khud doctor ho..aapko to pata hoga konsa TPA acha hai.
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    I will list few criteria to look for. 1) involvement of TPA 2) daycare procedure covered. 3) days if settlement in case of admission at non affiliated hospital. Based in this, decide and as suggested , I am also using max bupa. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Boost Your WiFi Signal Using Only a Beer Can This simple wifi boost has actually been shown to increase signal strength by at least 2 to 4 bars. And, well, I will drink to that. These instructions came to us via WikiHow and we think they are most definitely worth checking out. But here is the most important question: what kind of beer will you are use? For this project you are going to need scissors, a utility knife, some adhesive putty and an empty beer can. More than one empty beer can is acceptable but don’t kid yourself, the router only needs the one. The first step is to wash out your empty beer can, unless of course said beer is a can of Pabst Blue Ribbon. If it is PBR, promptly go drink a better beer. You really should be ashamed of yourself. Once the can has dried, you will want to remove it’s pull tab. Only perform this next step if you have not been drinking. Using the utility knife, saw off the bottom of the can. Chances are your can will not have a red dotted line. If you see one, put down the knife… you’ve had too much beer. You’ll notice in the above step that the can’s pull tab has returned. Clearly, there are only two possible reasons for this. One, you are really drunk and you never removed the tab in the first place. Or–the more likely answer–beer cans can regenerate themselves. It’s the home stretch! You just need to attach your modded beer can to the wifi router. Hopefully no other parts of the can have actually grown back. You now have beer-fi! So, what kind of beer did you use? SOURCE : Jerry James Stone Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk 2
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    and micromax appeared a day after everyone appeared their exams and copied everyone's idea.. The biggest copier..
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    ^^^ Blackberry bunked the exam altogether!
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    http://www.theunrealtimes.com/2012/08/29/apple-now-sues-american-farmers-for-using-their-trademarked-name-apple-for-a-spherical-fruit/ Finally it happened!
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    otixo is quite good. You can just add do 'map network drive' on any OS, point it to https://dav.otixo.com & give your otixo login/pass and all the cloud storage services appear inside that drive. No client required to be downloaded.
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    I feel we are in Cloud Era with multiple cloud storages available, that too free, to name few, they are Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, skydrive, etc. The next challenge comes on managing these free services at east. Hence it becomes essential to manage multiple cloud services with some sort of tool(s) that will save our precious time and efforts. Apparently, third-party developers always jump onto bandwagon to offer all-in-one solution to the users in need. Instead of concentrating on hardcore features of different cloud storage service, we will concentrate on management of those services only. But why use such management tool you ask? Imagine a scenario where you use multiple services to store multiple images, one from your Instagram folders and other to backup images from Flickr. How is it possible to remember which service used you to backup what files? Now you understood the need of managing multiple cloud storage services, don’t you? I am sharing couple of these tools which will help you to manage all your cloud storages at one place: Primadesk Primadesk application goes one step ahead by providing dedicated iPhone and Androidbringing cloud service management on your palm. It is a comprehensive tool that will not only let you manage multiple cloud storage service but also other services like Yahoo!, Flickr, Hotmail, Facebook, Twitter, Picasa and more. The list of services supported of Primadesk is long. For cloud service users, it offers Dropbox, Box.net, SugarSync, Google Docs services. Unified inbox will let you manage various email services like Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo! from a single interface. It is extremely useful if you often use multiple email services or multiple accounts. Search function will let you search for your content, docs, files across various services. Users can search by date range, topic and content type. Drag and drop photos to multiple online services like Facebook, Picasa, Flickr and other. This will help you to upload images on multiple services on one go. Otixo Otixo is a free (and paid) service that will let you manage multiple cloud storage accounts from a single interface. While paid service offers unlimited bandwidth, free version lets you use 250MB bandwidth usage per month. Otixo is available on both Mac and Windows making it easy to manage different accounts on most popular OS. It will enlist all your files on cloud to enable you to manage them. Speaking of management, you can search files across multiple services, share them with friends and colleagues, preview them, copy and move them across different cloud services etc. Otixo supports different services like Dropbox, Box.net, SkyDrive, Google Docs, Picasa, MobileMe, Amazon S3, FTP sites and WebDav account. This web app is extremely simple to understand and integrates well on both OS (Windows and Mac). However, 250MB bandwidth could left your in agony if you’re frequent users of cloud service. Hope you will like it
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    Few days back I shared Indian Railway app which can track your WL tickets and give timely updates for status changes besides other usual stuff. Again, I came across this excellent app with which you can book train ticket, save it offline(now you dont have to carry printout of etickets) and all other things. Here it is: Play link Description This application is aimed at enhancing the User Experience on IRCTC. This is NOT an alternate solution for Tatkal bookings. It will not work while IRCTC mobile site is down. Key Features: -Auto Login. -Intelligent Session Timeout detection & Auto retry Login. -Auto Fill Journey details on Book Ticket Form. -Access your Tickets Offline, Never carry a printed E-Ticket again. -Faster page loading, No images are downloaded except when extremely necessary. -Avoids unwanted usage of IRCTC resources, It never create a new session if existing session still valid. -Major IRCTC navigation are redesigned(UI) with latest Android ICS design patterns. -Designed in multi-threaded architecture to utilize multi core processors. -YOU CAN USE ANY DEBIT CARD FOR THE PAYMENT. (Choose "Other Bank Master/Visa Debit Card" option at payment page.) Limitations: -The application’s Online functionalities are highly depends on IRCTC mobile web page(www.irctc.co.in/mobile), and it will not work if mobile webpage is down. -Journey date will not be listed in Offline Tickets as IRCTC not included it in the Ticket Details of mobile web page. PS : IRCTC does not have any official Android app, all it has a mobile website which rarely works.
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    Best is to enable access to known devices or the devices owned by binding MAC, for additional security and complete peace of mind..
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    Import the csv to gmail. Sync your gmail account via WiFi or mobile data. If csv data goes to notes field in gmail, there is a tutorial for that on RIMweb. PC sync is no longer a trend for PIM backups. Again, if you still want to use Kies, try different versions install and uninstall, trial and error. Sent from my HTC Desire HD using Tapatalk 2
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    LG 3D LED TV 42LM7600 Rs 92,682 >> http://www.infibeam....tml?id=Black-42 LG 3D LED TV 47LM7600 Ra 1,13,892 >> http://www.infibeam....tml?id=Black-47 You should also check with some physical stores what price you're getting there. There is an existing topic having a long list of almost all such phones >> List of CDMA + GSM Handsets I would say neither. Since in your shortlist you're already prepared to spend Rs 33,645 for a better brand like Toshiba 40" LCD what if i tell that you can get a better 40" LED from the same brand at an effective price of Rs 33,990. Here is how! Toshiba 40AL10 LED Television for Rs 34,990 >> http://www.shopclues...television.html Select newly launched 0% EMI payment option during payment. Details here >> http://www.shopclues...ent-option.html You'll Receive 5% Cashback As Clues Bucks Upto A Maximum Amount Of Rs 1000 In Your Account On Completion Of Order, Valid Till 15th September 2012. This is as good as cash which can be used for buying anything from Shopclues later on.
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    Guide: Use Beer To Boost Your Wi-Fi Router! How to amplify your router's radio signal by using a parabolic antenna. The main problem with home Wi-Fi setups is the fact that houses have walls. These evil contraptions of brick and mortar attenuate radio signals to a great degree. With enough of them between your router and portable device, the internet connectivity is reduced to crawling about at speeds reminiscent of the student \ shell accounts of yore. Yes, you can always upgrade to powerful 802.11n routers, which are generally outfitted with stronger radios, but where's the fun in that? Especially when you can use beer to boost the signal strength of your g-spec router instead? You heard that right - this DIY (Do-It-Yourself) guide will show you how to increase your router's coverage with nothing but two cans of the manly elixir, and maybe some chakna for good measure. Theory Of Operation The idea is to concentrate the radio waves for a stronger signal by employing a parabolic reflector. This increases Wi-Fi signal gain, thereby increasing its range and giving it enough grunt to pass through walls. It's the same principle used in big-*** military radars watching over the horizon for incoming aircraft and nuclear warheads. To give you an example of how effective this is, here's a graph obtained from a Wi-Fi monitoring utility that shows a healthy 15% increase in signal strength as soon as I deployed the parabolic booster on my router.. What You Need • Two beer cans (soft drink cans will work too, but they don't taste as good). • Heavy-duty scissors. • A box cutter, commonly referred to as just a cutter - the kind you cut paper with. • A roll of cellophane or preferably, double-sided tape. • 6 packaging wires (the wires used to tie up cables in retail packages). Alternatively, use any thin metal wire of similar length. • A sidekick, to help you with the final step. • First-aid kid (just in case). Step 1 Drink beer. Step 2 Cut off the rims at both ends of each can. Ignore the overkill USMC KA-BAR combat knife; you can use something saner, such as a box cutter. Step 3 Use scissors to cut the beer cans along their lengths. Step 4 Cut off thin strips from the ends to get rid of sharp edges. Don't throw the strips away; we'll have use for them later. This is how it should appear at the end. Step 5 Use any reasonably thick rod to flatten the sheets. This is achieved by rolling them against their natural curvature. Step 6 Join the two sheets together with cellophane tape, with the shiny sides facing away from each other. Unless, of course, you've signed a sponsorship deal with Vijay Mallya. This is how the end result should appear. Step 7 Strip the insulating material off the packaging twine to get at the metal wire inside. Step 8 Wind the leftover aluminium strips around a pen to create two rings. Hold them in place with cellophane tape. Step 9 Loop three packaging wires through each ring. Twist them around to lock them in place. Step 10 Use a thumb tack, divider, nail gun, Chuck Norris' eyelash, or any other pointed object to punch six holes through the sheets. Each hole near the corners (marked in black) should be 3 cm away from the short edge and 5 cm away from the long edge of the sheet. Punch two more holes, whose locations have been marked red in the figure. Note that these holes will lie exactly inbetween the corner holes. Step 11 Push each end of the wire through the holes made in the sheet. Step 12 Bend the sheet to form a parabolic shape and twist the wire ends at the back to retain the position, as shown in the second figure. Don't twist and lock the wires running through the middle holes just yet. Step 13 Install the parabolic booster by passing the router antenna through the aluminium rings. Step 14 Download, install, and run any free \ shareware Wi-Fi monitoring tool, such as this one. Step 15 Get a friend \ relative to assist you. While he monitors the signal strength in the utility, you need to adjust the length of the unsecured middle wire on each ring. This has to be done because maximum signal strength is achieved when the Wi-Fi antenna is at the correct distance from the parabolic aluminium sheet. Once your sidekick alerts you about the best signal strength as reported in the utility, twist the loose end of the wires to lock the position. The first image shows how to adjust the position, while the second illustrates how to lock it in place. Note that the parabolic antenna has been dismounted from the router in order to illustrate the above point better. In actual practice, the adjustments and locking should be completed while the parabolic antenna is mounted on the router. Congratulations, you have made your own parabolic Wi-Fi signal booster! Now you can enjoy better signal reception even in the remotest corners of your house. Except if you happen to live in a saas-bahu type haveli. Courtesy : Techtree Thanks to Nachiket 'therapist' Mhatre Chalo Bhai Log.....Shuru Ho Jao !
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    The latest way to increase your network reception and speed. This is 5G way Use old cd/dvd as Dish DTH types Previously my network reception was 74% after installing the disc/dish its rapidly increased to 97-98%
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