Friday, November 5, 2010

వెలుగుల పండుగ

ఉరుకులు,పరుగులతో యంత్రికమైపొతున్న జీవితాలలో ఆనందాన్ని నింపడం ద్వారా ఆరోగ్యాన్ని కాపాడి,జీవితకాలాన్ని పెంచేవి పండగలే.అలాంటి పండుగలన్నింటిలో "కన్నుల పండువ" గా జరుపుకునే అపురూపమైన పండుగ - దీపావళి

ఙ్ఞానానికి ప్రతీక దీపం. అలాంటి అనేకానేక దీపాలను వరుసగా నిల్పి జీవితాలను ప్రకాశింపజేసి సోమరితనం, అహంభావం,అఙ్ఞానం వంటి దుర్లక్షణాల్ని తరిమివెసే ఆకర్షణీయమైన పండుగ - దీపావళి

దీపం చీకటిని పారద్రోలుతుంది. అలాగే మన జీవితాలలో నుండి దుఃఖాన్ని పరిహరించి.తద్వారా సుఖ సంతోషాలను ఆహ్వనించడానికి తగు పూర్వ రంగాన్ని ఏర్పరిచే అరుదైన పండుగ - దీపావళి

ఆకాశం అద్భుతాలకు నెలవు. కానీ ఆకాశమే అచ్చెరువొంది - భూమి వంక ద్రుష్టి సారించి విస్తుపోయి జేజేలు చెప్పే కమనీయమైన పండుగ - దీపావళి
ఈ 'వెలుగుల పండుగ ' పూట మీ ఇల్లు ...
చిచ్చుబుడ్లలాంటి చిచ్చర పిడుగుల కేరింతలతో,
టపకాయల భాజా భంత్రీలతో ,
ఆనందాల భుచక్రాల్లాంటి తరుణుల వెలుగు జిలుగులతో,
కాకరపువ్వుల్లా వెల్లివిరిసే పురుషుల నవ్వులతో ...కళకళలాడనీ,
ఆకాశమే అవధిలా దూసుకుపొయే "రాకెట్"లా మీ భవిష్యత్తులో విజయాలు వరుస కట్టి, పిదప గుమిగూడి ఆపై ఉక్కిరిబిక్కిరి చేయాలనీ ...పై విజయాలన్నీ చిన్నబోయే "అద్భుతం" సాక్షాత్కరించి, తరింపజేయాలనీ మనస్ఫూర్తిగా ఆకాంక్షిస్తూ

దీపావళి శుభాకాంక్షలతో

మీ స్నేహితుడు
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Saturday, February 13, 2010

T effect

The letter 'T' got more famous nowadays in Andhra Pradesh..yes thats correct its "Telangana".I used to believe some political leaders are using this word for making them highly visible in politics.But it has reached from there to city students then to govt employees then to village people and finally to schools and now in everyone's mind.When I went to my hometown for Republic day I really suprised and shocked to listen from school students shouting Jai Telangana instead of Jai Hind,Ofcourse I am from Telangana region but dont ask me for my stand.

Then after a few days I read in newspaper that Duleep trophy cricket match finals is without any audience.It is now IPL turn.There are no IPL matches to be held in Hyderabad.It is true that it is not only cricket that is losing by cricket lovers but also an opportunity for the jobless people to get some work and earn money during the IPL matches. Even some companies which were keen to make their entry to the Capital are planning to make other options.

So what for this T movement and where is it going?Is it to improve Telangana by making separate state or to make it into news and create more troubles for more people or is it an opportunity to regain the credit for some of the political leaders that lost during the recent elections.I sincerly want to say one thing to all that not to create any havoc by making your own statements and destroying the public property,education life of students and wait for the new committe Srikrishna's solution which will be after taking issues and concerns of all people.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

NY Times on Indian Elections - Worth a read! GREAT READING!!!THE INDIAN ELECTIONS-NEW YORK TIMES

It is truly the greatest show on Earth, an ode to a diverse anddemocratic ethos, where 700 million + of humanity vote, providing theirsmall part in directing their ancient civilization into the future. Itis no less impressive when done in a neighborhood which includesde-stabilizing and violent Pakistan, China, and Burma.Its challenges are immense, more so probably than anywhere else,particularly in development and fending off terrorism -- but consideringthese challenges and its neighbors, it is even more astounding that themost diverse nation on Earth, with hundreds of languages, all religionsand cultures, is not only surviving, but thriving.The nation where Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism were born,which is the second largest Muslim nation on Earth; where Christianityhas existed for 2000 years; where the oldest Jewish synagogues andJewish communities have resided since the Romans burnt their 2nd temple;where the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government in exile reside; wherethe Zorostrians from Persia have thrived since being thrown out of theirancient homeland; where Armenians and Syrians and many others have tocome live; where the Paris-based OECD said was the largest economy onEarth for 1500 of the last 2000 years, including the 2nd largest, only200 years ago; where 3 Muslim Presidents have been elected, where a Sikhis Prime Minister and the head of the ruling party a Catholic Italianwoman, where the President is also a woman, succeeding a MuslimPresident who as a rocket scientist is a hero in the nation; where abooming economy is lifting 40 million out of poverty each year and isexpected to have the majority of its population in the middle classalready, equal to the entire US population, by 2025; where its optimismand vibrancy is manifested in its movies, arts, economic growth, andvoting, despite all the incredible challenges and hardships; where allthe great powers are vying for influence, as it itself finds its placein the world.Where all of this is happening, is India, and as greater than 1/10th ofhumanity gets ready to vote, it is an inspiration to all the World.
- V Mitchell, New York, NY

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Some Useful Tips for effective use of Laptops




With the rapid technology growth and increasing demand ,laptops are becoming very common to use in this generation. But  a very few of us are aware of the things that to keep in mind for its effective use. Though one can Google about it and know the tips, it will be very boring (for some of us)  to go through  all  the sites that  the  google search lists and it will consume most of the useful time of us(ofcourse I did  not find anything useful to do than this, to kill my time when  I was writing this) J.By keeping all these things in  mind I am providing  some of the tips.

Basic Tips:

1.     Make sure that you always use a surge protector

2.     Don't get into a habit of leaving your laptop on the floor

3.     Never leave your laptop in a cold environment.

4.     Never keep your paperwork between the screen and keypad

5.     Avoid placing your laptop on soft surfaces

Laptop battery tips for power users:

1.Use the operating system's power-management features (in Windows XP, under PowerOptions in the Control Panel; or in Vista, under Mobile PC in the Control Panel) to set  aggressive targets for when the display will go dark (say, after five minutes of inactivity) and when the machine will slip into sleep mode (no longer than ten minutes of inactivity).  And if you can spare the extra time it takes for the machine to resume, set the PC to hibernate, not just sleep, when you close the lid.

Standby mode

Use standby to save power when you will be away from the computer for a short time while working - your monitor and hard disks turn off, all applications and open files are stored in RAM. When you want to use the computer again, it comes out of standby quickly, and your desktop is restored exactly as you left it.

Hibernation Mode

Use hibernation to save power when you will be away from the computer for an extended time while working - your computer shuts down to save power but first saves everything in memory on your hard disk. When you restart the computer, your desktop is restored exactly as you left it.

When you choose Start, Turn Off Computer in Windows XP, your options are Stand By, Turn Off, and Restart. To Hibernate, place the cursor over Stand By, then hold down Shift and click.

2.  Don't Be Performance Hungry

Unless you're running high-order mathematical calculations on that long plane ride,chances  are you don't need all the processing power your CPU is capable of giving.So in Vista, select the "Power saver" power plan (found in the Control Panel, inthe Power Options section) to  extend battery life when on DC power, and leave the 3D gaming for when you're near an AC outlet.

3. Dim the Lights

Turn down the brightness of the LCD panel (via the Function-key combo, or in the Control  Panel's Display Settings dialog) to the lowest level you can tolerate. The backlight sucks  power like the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree.

4. Banish Non-Essential Components

When you aren't actively using the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and IR radios, turn them off (via the  hard switch, if your PC has it, or in the appropriate utility set), so they don't trickle you dry  trying to connect. Also, use USB-attached devices only when absolutely necessary. They  aren't getting their power from positive ions in the air, you know.

5. Watch Scheduled Tasks

Be sure that your periodic virus scan is set to a time when you're usually plugged in; running  a full-disk virus check keeps the hard drive and CPU fully engaged for the better part of an  hour.

6.      6.  Save battery power by minimizing use of the CD drive, and particularly the DVD drive.

7.      7. Remove all PC cards from their slots when not in use

8.     Preserve battery life by allowing your battery to fully drain before you recharge it

How to extend laptop battery life? 

1. If you do not use your laptop for extended periods of time (a week or more), remove the  battery pack from the laptop.

2. Do not expose the battery to high heat or freezing temperatures. Do not leave your  battery in your car in the summer. Hot batteries discharge very quickly, and cold ones can't  create as much power.

3. Make sure to plug your laptop charger adapter into a UPS and not directly into a power  outlet or surge protector.

4. If you have a nickel-metal hydride battery, completely drain and recharge the battery  once a month to maximize its capacity to hold a charge.

5. Fully charge new battery packs before use. New pack needs to be fully charged and  discharged (cycled) a few times before it can condition to full capacity.

6. For laptops that work as Desktop Replacement, the battery should be re-installed every  3-4 weeks and allowed to fully discharge.

7. Leaving a battery in a laptop while using an electrical outlet for long periods of time will  keep the battery in a constant state of charging up and that will reduce the life cycle of the battery

Other tips:

Ø   Keep your laptop well away from magnetic sources like television sets.

Ø   Keep the keyboard and mouse at the edge of the worksurface that is set 1" below or equal to your sitting elbow height.

Ø   Move the laptop close enough so you do not hold your head forward to see what is on the screen.

Ø   Raise the laptop so the top of the screen is at your straight-ahead vision.

Ø   Sit back in the chair and keep your head directly over your shoulders.

Ø   Do not lean on the worksurface while typing; keep your elbows in line with your shoulders, hanging loosely at your sides.

Ø   Never drop your wrists on the "wristrest" of the laptop.

Ø   Use keyboard commands whenever possible.

Some Shortcuts:        

Ø   Windows-D: Minimizes all open windows so you can see the desktop. A second tap restores them.

Ø   Windows-E: Opens Windows Explorer (the file-management tool, not the browser). This is much quicker than right-clicking the Start button and then Explore, or trying to find Explorer in the Start menu.

Ø   Windows-F: Launches Windows' search tool (remember "F" for "find").

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Never Ever Give Up



Hi friends,

This blog is to learn anything and everything you want.You can get any information you need ,once you ask here what you are in need of.Never give up what you desire,even it takes a lot of effort and time of yours,because whatever you will learn with your will , lasts forever with you.