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  1. Thanks for sharing dear Shadow. +1
  2. Rajan Bhai, its not spam but true. The facility is being provided by Souch Central Railway. See the below links : Visit the official website of South Central Railway : http://www.scr.indianrailways.gov.in/ Now from the "Public Information" option, select "Status of Sms Based Passenger Complaints". You will then forwarded to this page : http://www.scr.india...ng=0&id=0,5,592 And the above link is 100% official. Hope this helps.
  3. Thanks for the useful information dear Kalpak Ji. +1 8121281212 is the only official number. See below link : http://203.153.33.93:8080/sms/
  4. My Health Tips

    ^^^ Great video with great message.....Ab bhai aadhey ghante ki he toh baat hai. Toh aaj say he shuru ho jaata hoon mai toh. +1
  5. Data Plans For Reliance Mobile CDMA Explained

    Very useful information Amit Ji. +1
  6. ^^^ Chirag Bhai.....first time users get additional Rs.500/- discount at Sulekha deals. Once you add the product you will get Rs.500/- discount on it.
  7. The Off Topic Thread

    Sahi keh rahe ho Aalok Babu.....magar hum bhi chacha ji se Thigh Land aur Bang Cock ki tasveerein chipakwa ke he dum lenge.
  8. The Off Topic Thread

    Chacha Ji, aapne he toh kaha tha ke woh sabjiwaali jisko ishq ho gaya hai Rajan Kaka se.....woh sabji bahut tasty banaati hai.....toh socha ke GOBHI ki farmaish kar doon. Fir hum bhi banaa dengey Taareefon Ke Pul. ........Gobhi Bahut Badhiyaa Hai....... Aur chacha ji aapne jo apne bhatije yani mujhko jo Kaju Katli di thi, woh itni qatli thi.....itni qatli thi.....ke kya bataaun kitni qatli thi. Darr-a-ssal usko khate he mai toh qatl hotey hotey bacha hoon. Bus yoon samajh lo ke itna meetha khane ke baad ab budhaape mein jaaker mera shayad ye haal ho jaega, aur mera ek bhi daant nahi bachega. : Pic Courtesy : My India Pictures Chacha ji, kya aap apne bhateeja ka yeh haal dekhna chahte hain ?
  9. Information Required For Oxygen Recharge

    +1 to Kanaga for the useful information.
  10. Diabetes

    Thanks for the useful information Daktar Babu. +1 Diabetic people should care a lot about the diet they are taking. Remember......You Live Only Once !
  11. Thanks for the info Kumaar Sir. +1 Atleast Trai is doing good for prepaid subscribers.
  12. LG Optimus Pro C660 could be a better choice then Motorola Fire. Read some opinions in GsmArena couple of months ago regarding Motorola Fire qwerty keys issue. Search the net accordingly before making the purcahse.
  13. Received the wallet in excellent condition. Shahab bhai, please mention the Region of the mobile number to be recharged, so that we can topup the mobile accordingly. +1
  14. ^^^ Very correct Chirag Bhai, even Samsung's resale value is better then other brands. But this Spice Mi-280 is an all-in-one handset. Buyer gets value for money. Dual Sim is another added advantage. But 1000 mAh battery could be a problem with dual sim handset and that too android. A minimum of 1500 mAh battery would suffice. This could be a good choice for those who want to try Android. My neighbor purchased this handset today, silver colour. Body of Mi-280 is better then Mi-270.
  15. ^^^ Ya Spice MI-280 could also be a good choice. It has capacity touchscreen, 3.2 MP cam, gingerbread etc.
  16. Non SMS Stuff

    ^^^ Good Suraksha Week Mukesh Bhai. +1 Rajan Kaka abhi aapki NAIYAA sukoon se nadee mein tair rahi hai.....Kabhi hamari tarah samudra mein gotaa lagao toh aap bhi hamaari samudri naiyaa yaani Titanic mein sawaar ho jaogey. Lol. Hmmm....chacha ji.....kya baat ker rahe hain ke apki shadi abhi baaki hai ? Aapke liye woh sabjiwaali ka rishta jo ayaa tha, jab aapne woh sadey huve papitey aur phalli ki dukaan lagaayee thi (kuch yaad aaya ? )......uska kya hua ? Lagta hai uss sabjiwali ne baar baar GOBHI khilaayee hogi aapko aur aap uski TAAREEF nahi karte hogey.....tabhi baat aagey nahi badhee. Ab toh aapko woh Khotafone wale Pandit Ji he bachaa sakte hain kyunki maine suna hai ke jo ek baar Khotafone wale pandit ji say baat ker le uski shaadi ke liye fir line lag jaati hai.......Rishton Ki. Aur fir FULLSTOP seedhey THIGH LAND jaaker lagta hai. Kya chacha ji.....pahle khud he boltey ho UCHALNE ko aur baad mein kehte ho ke uchal rahe ho. Aapne he toh Rajan Kaka ko advice di thi ke agar apna wajan ghataana hai toh Uchalna chalu ker doh. Aalok ji aap inki baaton mein mat aana....ye jab se Thigh Land se wapas aaye hain tab se behki behki baatein ker rahe hain.....lagta hai kisi sabjiwali ne in per dorey daal diye hain.
  17. Non SMS Stuff

    ^^^ Aao bhai Aalok....abhi kashti mein bahut jagah baaki hai. Lol.
  18. Non SMS Stuff

    ^^^ Chirag Bhai, lagta hai bahut chot khayee hai. Lolz +1
  19. Laptop Innovation Trends 2011 Technological ingenuity that will make portable computers even better It's long since we put out our wish list of what we expected from laptops. Today, it's really hard to point out a bad laptop -- most have a decent (monotonous even) spec-sheet and aren't horrible to use. But as we keep pushing the envelope on what more can we do with these portable computers, newer technologies make their way, first into premium models and after an affirmed success rate, get pushed down to cheaper laptops. Laptop manufacturers keep cranking up the raw power -- a dual-core processor will be swapped with a quad-core, a yester-generation graphics chip with a newer gen -- which is more or less expected. But the innovations that we're talking of do more than just make 'em faster, some allow faster data transfers, some provide new wire-free experiences, some hightened 'dimensions' of entertainment. Let's check out what's in store this year: Faster Data Transmission For many years, we've been used to the decent speeds those typical USB 2.0 ports found on all laptops deliver. But now with the amount of data increasing exponentially, there's need for a faster medium. To give you a simple example, all those 700MB DivX rips are soon being replaced by 720p HD rips that are anywhere between 3 to 7 times that size (2GB or 4.8GB). Last year, we saw a few handful laptops sporting a USB 3.0 port, but I feel the newer standard should proliferate into most mainstream models by the year end. The speed-bump is fantastic - theoretically it can do 4.8 GBps, which is ten times more than the current USB 2.0's 480 MBps speed limit. In our real world testing, we saw the speeds were roughly two to three times faster than a regular drive, which is not bad at all. But don't get too excited just as yet, because Intel's on the verge of announcing its Light Peak technology, that supports an insane 10GBps with the use of optical medium instead of copper wires. Apple's updated Macbook Pros are supposed to feature this technology with the 'Thunderbolt' moniker. So basically this year, you'll be staring a lot less at a progress bar despite shuffling GBs and GBs of data. Hybrid Hard Drives Most laptops today come with traditional platter-spinning hard drives. These magnetic mediums of storage are cheaper to make and on an average have hundreds of GBs of space. Flash-based SSD drives are making their way into premium segment models like the Macbook Air, and they offer faster speeds, no vibrations or noise and have a better tolerance to physical shock. The major compromise with SSDs is space -- even the most highest-end SSD-based laptops come with around 128 to 256GB space, which in comparison to regular hard drives is paltry. Hybrid Hard Drives are basically regular spinning disks with a small capacity SSD integrated into the body. How does this help? The Operating System files are typically installed in the faster accessible SSD, whereas the spinning drive is used to store user data. So, your computer can have instant on and ultra-fast boot times like an SSD based PC, yet have a huge space to store all the content as well. It also helps in saving power. Windows already supports these types of drives by the virtue of a feature called 'ReadyDrive' since Vista. The instant turning on and off we experienced in the Macbook Air is something that we would appreciate to have in every laptop. More on Chip Back in school, we were taught that the Central Processing Unit (or processor) contained a couple of units like the ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit), Memory Registers, Control Unit etc. These were the elements that lie on that chip that we'd insert into the motherboard, while other functions like the memory controller or the graphics processing unit were placed separately. Since the past few years, we see these other core components of a PC moving onto the same chip that also occupied the CPU. Well, CPU's are getting smaller and smaller each year as per Moore's law; they're down to as low as 32 nanometer as of today, so there's definitely gotta be extra space over there (as the actual size of the chip hasn't increased). Intel's recent Atom processors and even the top-of-the-line Sandy Bridge have Graphics processors and memory controllers on the chip. Even AMD's Fusion "APU" platform is pretty much the same thing. So what are the advantages of them being positioned close to the CPU? Communication between these components is faster and more efficient, thus improving performance and even saving power. Wireless Streaming onto a bigger screen Nowadays, most laptops have an HDMI port to directly hook them up to a bigger LCD TV or projector. The great thing about HDMI is that it uses a single cable to transmit audio and video, thus reducing clutter. With advancement in wireless technology and processing power, we're on the brink of wireless transmission of content from a laptop onto a bigger display. Intel's calling this technology WiDi, Apple calls it 'AirPlay'. Off the two, WiDi requires you to purchase a small box that connects by wire to your TV and accepts transmission from your laptop's Wi-Fi chip. Apple requires you to purchase the Apple TV, which essentially does the same thing for not just computers but even iOS devices like the iPhone or iPad. So, you can basically be streaming your favorite movie stored on your laptop to an LCD TV or say a PowerPoint presentation to a projector wire-free from a distance. Stereoscopic 3D We saw an affordable 3D laptop with typical polarized glasses last year, but weren't as impressed, especially after experiencing what 3D on PCs is with a stereoscopic pair. Although the original NVIDIA 3D Vision kit is somewhat clunky with its IR transmitter, recent pro-gaming laptops like the ASUS G73JW have smartly integrated that sensor right beside the webcam. So, all you need to need to do is put on those active glasses and experience 3D. Although this may be seen in ultra-expensive laptops like the one mentioned above, I'm sure by the end of the year it will trickle down into some mid-range models too. These laptops may not be hardcore gaming PC replacements, but they can be pitched more towards 3D video viewing. Optical Drive Extinction Years ago, imagining a PC without an CD Drive would send shivers down your spine. If you ask me now, I don't really care anymore. Thanks to high-speed, unlimited Internet access and USB-based storage that's cheap, re-usable and stores much more data than even a dual-layered Bluray disc, the DVD drive in my PC lies untouched for months. As more and more people choose to opt out of using optical media to transfer data, more laptop makers can go forward and put the space that the drive occupies to better use. I'd trade it to fit a bigger battery or make the laptop thinner any day, instead of holding on to a DVD drive that I might find some use some day. Thanks to Rohan Naravane Courtesy : Techtree
  20. Non SMS Stuff

    Ek dum sach hai Kumar Bhai. +1
  21. The Off Topic Thread

    ^^^ Rajan Babu, abhi toh woh Thigh Land ke Bang-Cock shehar ke suhaaney sapnon mein khoye huve hain. He might be busy filtering the 1 TB pics of THIGH LAND. Lol.
  22. +1 for the good work dear Kapil. Buddy, you forgot to give him +1 in the first post.
  23. Happy New Year 2012

    Wishing all Rimwebians a very Happy and Prosperous New Year 2012. Image Courtesy : 123newyear.com
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