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Friday, December 31, 2010

Philips DVP3996 DVD Player


I had this great DVD Player for a while and all that I played with it were region free DVDs some pirated, some original or movies and music through the USB drive.

I was mighty happy with the way this DVD player performed.

It was very recently when I bought my new Home Theatre that I started buying new original, 5.1 hard-coded DVDs. The moment I inserted the very first disc all hell broke loose.

Error – Incorrect Region code

Of course we all have heard of it. But despite everything that I did I never located a way to change the region code to either code free or to an India region.

Guess who came to the rescue – Google!

I googled, browsed through a lot of websites only to find that nothing works for my Philips DVD player DVP 3996.

A couple of hours more and I finally found out that I need to enter a code on the ‘Preference’ page. But, inside the setup I could not find any mention of ‘Preference’.

Now I was dumb founded. I had the solution with me but had no clues on how to apply it. Another couple of hours went down the drain when I chanced upon the right way to unlock my Philips DVP3996 DVD Player.

I am mentioning the same here so that someone looking for it might be benefitted. Here they are:

  1. Press Setup
  2. Go to ‘Preference’ page
    1. Preference Page is displayed only in the following two conditions

i. only when the tray is open; or

ii. there is no disc in the drive

  1. Once you see the preference page do not click anything
  2. Then enter 138931-current region shows on TV screen,
  3. Use cursor to change the region to 0 [zero]
  4. Press ok
  5. Now play the same disc
  6. It will ask for Password
  7. The default password is ‘136900’

And Eureka!! All should be well!!

Saturday, December 25, 2010

My New Home Theatre System



Just bought and installed my latest spanking new Home Theater System.


Although technically speaking this is not a home theatre system as it does not have a separate AVR (Audio Video Receiver).

What's In The Box

  • Package Contents Speakers: 4 satellites, 1 center channel, 1 subwoofer
  • 6-channel direct cable
  • Digital SoundTouch™ control center
  • Wireless remote control, batteries included
  • User's manual
  • 2 year limited warranty

Technical Specifications

  • Total FTC power: 505 watts RMS
    Sub-woofer: 188 watts RMS (into 8 ohms, @ 100Hz, @ 10% THD)
    Satellites:
    Left/Right: 62 watts RMS x 2 (into 8 ohms, @ 1khz, @ 10% THD)
    Center: 69 watts RMS (into 8 ohms, @ 1kHz, @ 10% THD)
    Rear Left & Right: 62 watts RMS x 2 (into 8 ohms, @ 1kHz, @ 10% THD)
  • Total Peak power: 1010 watts
  • Maximum SPL: >115 dB
  • Frequency response: 33 Hz — 20 kHz
  • Amplifier: Ultra-linear, high-capacity analog
  • Signal to noise ratio: >93.5 dB, typical 100
  • Input impedance: 8,000 ohms
  • Compatibility:
    PC/Mac
    CD
    MP3
    DVD
    PlayStation®
    Xbox®

My current Setup

  • 32 inch Panasonic Viera LCD (am looking to upgrade to LED soon)
  • Philips DVD Player
  • Logitech Z 5500 5.1 speaker set

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Moving on in Life

Yesterday life stood still for me! I thought, i evaluated! Yes, I was nervous, angry, hurt, indecisive for quite a while! Then i thought and thought hard and for long! I evaluated the pros and cons my shortcomings as a person and a lot of other things as well. This was when the indecisiveness started dissipating as if it were smoke and suddenly a gentle breeze started. I could suddenly see a light among the all encompassing darkness.

After all the thinking what happened is that i understood that my life has become too complicated and i started thinking in terms of simplifying my life. And as of where i stand today, i've decided to move on! Nothing is as grim as we think it to be! So all's well..moving on in life inspite and despite the consequences!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Indian Hackers..Did they do Right or Wrong?


I am sure that most know about the fact that on 26th November 2010 a group of hackers who like to call themselves the ‘Indian Cyber Army’ hacked into a server that was hosting over 40 government of Paksitan websites including the ones related to defense. They went on to deface these sites. The reason cited was that it is an indication and a response to the terrorist event that occurred on 26th November a year back and in common parlance referred to as 26/11.

I was contemplating whether this was good or was it bad.

My heart says ‘Yes’ it was bloody (please excuse me for using expletives but this is coming straight from my heart) damn good.

My brain says know. An eye for an eye will only blind the whole world and this might not be the most rational thing to do. There are some forums which I read and read a lot, if I may say. The popular notion there is that the response of the Indian Hackers ‘Indian Cyber Army’ is great and is something that the Indian government failed to did.

I am still undecided. But I pray for peace!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Secrets of Success in Corporate World Revealed - Must Look (in Hindi)


PS: I hope i am not doing any copyright violation. I got this email as a forward. I liked it and decided to upload it here. If there is anything wrong please let me know!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - (Millennium Trilogy Book 1)



A Review

Author: Stieg Larsson

608 pages

List Price: Rs. 350


My review of this book is right on. But before I shed more light on the same here is some background info on the author.

Stieg Larsson (1954-2004) was a Swedish writer and journalist who passed away in 2004. Prior to his death he finished three novels (Genre: detective novels) in his trilogy "The Millenium-series" all of which were published posthumously. They are:

  1. "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo",
  2. "The Girl Who Played With Fire" and
  3. "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest"

You can read more about the author here: http://www.stieglarsson.com/

Moving back to the book, I’d say that reading it is worth every penny invested in buying it.

The very first page will enchant you with the unsolved mystery of the flowers being sent to an old man for more than past 30 years of the days & times of the novel.

If you are already hooked on and you move on to the next couple of pages you will hear the story of a certain ‘Mikael Blomkvist’ who is one of the main characters of the novel. He is a financial journalist who is about to loose a case against a giant industrial conglomerate and is about to be sentenced to jail for libel.

As if this were not enough, the author throws another parallel story of a thin almost anorexic lady who is struggling to be sociable.

Then comes the show stopper an offer to investigate the disappearance of a young girl from a small island in Sweden more than 30 years back in history, a case police till date had not solved.

The simple yet nice way in which the stories became entangled to form a complex and then the appearance of the ‘Dragon Tattoo’.

From here on the story becomes so enchanting that keeping the book down will feel like it hurts. Trust me, I hated the idea of not having been able to finish the book in a weekend and then waking up to find a lot of pages left still and the clock showing Monday morning; absolutely hated the idea of going to office.

The only thing that I did not like was the unfolding of the final moments of the plot. It seemed kind of abrupt and was not at all subtle.

You read you decide! My rating 4.5 on 5.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Arundhati-citis

This is a brilliant post by the 'comic project'. I absolutely loved it and so am adding it to my blog. All credits to the original poster, i have not done any value addition here and have posted it here simply for the love of it. You can read the original post here: http://thecomicproject.blogspot.com/2010/10/arundhati-citis.html

Monday, October 11, 2010

Drinks and Personality


I got this in an email as a forward (hope am not flouting any copyright rules) liked it so posting the same here:

Before you order a drink in public, you should read this! Seven New York City bartenders were asked if they could ‘nail’ a woman’s personality based on what she drinks. Though interviewed separately, they concurred on almost all counts. The results:

WOMEN-DRINKS, WHO THEY ARE!

Drink: Beer
Personality: Causal, low-maintenance; down to earth.
Your Approach: Challenge her to a game of pool.

Drink: Blender Drinks
Personality: Flaky, whiny, annoying; a pain in the ass.
Your Approach: Avoid her, unless you want to be her cabana boy.

Drink: Mixed Drinks
Personality: Older, more refined, high maintenance, has very picky taste; knows EXACTLY what she wants.
Your Approach: You won’t have to approach her. If she’s interested, she’ll send YOU a drink…

Drink: Wine (does not include White Zinfandel)
Personality: Conservative and classy; sophisticated yet giggles.
Your Approach: Tell her you love to travel and spend quiet evenings with my friends.

Drink: White Zinfandel
Personality: Easy; thinks she is classy and sophisticated, actually, she has NO clue.
Your Approach: Make her feel smarter than she is…this should be an easy target.

Drink: Shots
Personality: Likes to hang with pals and looking to get totally drunk… and naked.
Your Approach: Easiest hit in the joint. You have been blessed. Nothing to do but wait, however, be careful not to make her mad!

Drink: Tequila
No explanations required – everyone just KNOWS what happens there.

MAN-DRINKS & WHO THE MEN ARE!

THEN, there is the MALE addendum — The deal with guys is, as always, very simple and clear cut:

Domestic Beer: He’s poor and wants to get laid.

Imported Beer: He likes good beer and wants to get laid.

Wine: He is hoping that the wine will give him a sophisticated image to help him get laid.

Whiskey: He doesn’t give a damn about anything but getting laid.

Tequila: He is thinking he has a chance with the toothless waitress.

White Zinfandel: He’s gay

Monday, October 4, 2010

The Immortals of Meluha - A Review


Author: Amish Tripathi

Publisher: Prakash Books India Pvt Ltd

Price: INR 295

Pages: 398

This is a book that landed up with me when I read about the same on a small HT feature page way back in March or April 2010. I loved the concept and lapped it up with enthusiasm. This book was my first online buy from the website www.flipkart.com. The entire package; right from the cover page to the first chapter are very alluring and trust me you will not let go till you’ve read the last page. And once you’ve read the last page you will start looking for more. You will start asking about the release dates of the next two books of the sequel. At least, I did. J

Moving on to my views and excerpts:

‘The IMMORTALS OF MELUHA’ is the first book in a trilogy. The other two books in the series are:

Book 2: "The Secret of the Nagas"

Book 3: "The Oath of the Vayuputras"

It is the story of the simple man, whom legend turned into a God. The book is set in 1900 BC, in Meluha a near perfect empire created many centuries earlier by Lord Ram. We commonly refer to this era as the Indus Valley Civilisation.

The proud empire of Suryavanshi rulers faces severe perils as its primary river, the revered Saraswati whose water is used to make Somras or ambrosia is slowly drying to extinction. Suryavanshi’s are surrounded by enemies in the form of the evil Nagas and Chandravanshis.

The only hope for the Suryavanshis is an ancient legend which says that ‘when evil reaches epic proportions, when all seems lost, when it appears that your enemies have triumphed, a hero will emerge’. This person is called Shiva – the Neelkanth.

I will not describe more about the book here and spoil your experience of reading the same. Here is the official link to the first chapter here: http://shivatrilogy.com/books/1st_chapter.pdf and indulge yourself.

If you like then please go forward and but the book - "The Immortals of Meluha" from here: http://shivatrilogy.com/buyonline.html.

Well done Amish, I look forward to the next two books. I absolutely love the fact that people are taking the Indian folklore to fiction and the same is doing it well. As a matter of fact this book has been in the Top 10 fiction list in India right from the time of its launch to till date. Kudos to Amish and eagerly awaiting the other books.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Indian Grand Prix

October 2011, will signal the start of the first Indian Grand Prix at a state-of-the-art, brand spanking-new race track in Greater Noida near New Delhi.

TRACK FACTS

  • 5.14 km track to be ready by June 2010, in time for FIA inspection
  • Track designed by Herman Tilke
  • Total cost of the track around USD 350 million
  • Fastest speed expected from an F1car — 318 kph
  • Average speed — 210 kph
  • Slowest corner— 93 kph
  • World-class motorcycling events to come to the track
  • Four layers of ticketing for the inaugural race
  • Feedback from current racing drivers used in finalising track design
  • Karting circuit and racing institute planned
  • Bernie Ecclestone influenced the track design
  • Grandstand alone will handle 30,000 people
  • 140 marshals will be trained and the rest of them chosen from abroad
  • No night race to begin with — but possible in the future
  • One of the top three fastest circuits in the world
  • Site part of the special development zone
What remains to be seen is whether India can pull its act together unlike the Common wealth games and build a great track on time and also if the race can draw enough enthusiasts to make it a profitable model.

I for starters am going to Delhi in October 2011 for sure :) :)

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

ADRUSHY MK-II, an anti Tank mine

I just read about the ADRUSHY MK-II, an anti Tank mine. I was mightly impressed with what i read and heard, so here is a jist of the same.

It is popularly called as "The Indian Influence Mine"(The Invisible Tank Killer).

The Specialty of this mine is that it doesn't explode if Indian Vehicle unit(Like a Jeep ,truck or even a tank )passes over it, but if an enemy unit passes over it explodes.

The trick behind this mine is that the DRDO scientists have recorded seismic signatures of the vehicles which are unique as our fingerprints or DNA to be precise. If the mine detects an unknown signature it shall explode as it thinks that it is an enemy vehicle.

Features

* Armour Penetration 85 mm causing 'k' kill.

* Full width attack capablity

* Tank trawl discrimination

* Reusable with three field settable SN periods of 10, 40, 80 days.

* Immunity against CLMC blast.

* Electronic cum mechnical safety.

Dimetions:
Lenght -- 330 mm
Width -- 240 mm
Height -- 140 mm
Total weight -- 7.6 kg
Explosive -- 2.3 kg
Body -- 10% GRP Polycarbonate
Linear -- Copper
Battery cells -- LiSOCI2(lithium Thino Chloride)

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Of ‘Azaadi’, ‘Kashmiri’ and other false words - The real issue in Jammu & Kashmir -by Arnab Ray - (copied verbatim, link given)

This is a brilliant post by Arnab Ray. He has put forth in clear, unambiguous way how we are at fault in Kashmir and how people of Kashmir and Media (both Indian-foreign owned and foreign) are painting a sad picture of India. SO much so that some have gone to call India a terrorist country. It amazingly well questions MF Hussain on his calling India a non-free country when at the same time the state of India allowed him to speak so. The original post is copied here, i've added the link here as well. If i'm flouting any copyright then please let me know.


The original post is below in italics:


"There has been a slew of pro-Azaadi, anti-India articles in the Indian mainstream press recently. One fine specimen of mediahood proudly recounted how he became a stone-thrower for a day, pointing out quite pointedly that the only thing that saved him was the Hindustan Times staff card, with the emphasis being on the sub-string Hindu. Of all these marvelous bits of journalism, with their objectivity and integrity misaals in their own right, my favorite piece is by one M F Husain, who tells us how he left India for its lack of freedom. Yes, and presumably found it in Qatar, an Islamic theocracy where freedom of all religions other than Islam is severely restricted and where apostasy (leaving Islam) is technically punishable by death.

To castigate India for being “not free” while being a voluntary citizen of Qatar is the height of hypocrisy.

Anyhow, this article is not about M F Husain. Nor is it about the way forward in Kashmir nor whether trying to bribe the local population with money will work. Nor about the draconian Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) which I believe needs to be repealed, for the armed forces have to be made accountable in civilian contexts like everyone else. Nor indeed about the recent violence per se.

It is about the Kashmiri ‘fighting for independence against the wicked Indian state’ thing that we see repeated ad nauseum not just from Pakistan but also in the Indian mainstream media.

My first beef is with the word ‘independence’. Historically independence struggles have been fought against foreign powers, those who have taken control over a piece of territory for the purpose of economic exploitation. It has also been fought between peoples of the same nation, like the Bangladesh independence struggle where a section of the population that has attained power (Punjabi Muslims) treats another ethnic or linguistic community (in this case Bangali Muslims) as second class citizens, systematically annihilating and depriving them of their most basic rights.

In the case of India’s Jammu & Kashmir state, none of this is true. India does not economically exploit Kashmir. On the contrary it spends a massive amount on the state trying to buy the loyalty of the population. Even the New York Times, which last time I looked wasn’t a right wing newspaper, says: “The dirty little secret of Srinagar, the heart of the movement to secede from India, is that many of its residents live quite well on the Indian government’s money.”

At the very least, no one can accuse the Indian government of taking anything out of the state. It is, of course, true that a lot of the development money lands up in wrong hands (that happens everywhere in India) but there are far more deprived areas of India that have no ‘freedom struggles’. As to the rights of Kashmiri people, they have privileges over property ownership that very few Indian citizens outside Kashmir have, making them super-citizens rather than inferior ones.

So none of the traditional characteristics of freedom struggles hold here. However, it is true that Kashmiris are fighting. But for independence. They are fighting to establish a theocratic Islamic shariyat state, aligned with or as an intrinsic part of Pakistan, where “independence” is defined somewhat as it is defined in Qatar, with subjugated status for minorities, and where the establishment of liberty, equality and fraternity—the ideals of any freedom struggle—is farthest from the minds of the stone-throwers and those that support them.

Sure, one can say “So what? If they want to establish an Islamic state, that’s their decision. What right does the Indian government have to interfere?” This brings us to my second bone of contention—the word “Kashmiri”. Like “independence” this too, in this context, is a false word. A better more honest descriptor would be “Kashmiri Sunni Muslims”. There was a time when Kashmiris meant both Hindus and Muslims, but then the Kashmiri Hindus were killed and driven out of the state by ‘Kashmiris’. Since these Hindus (as well as people in Jammu and Ladakh) are not part of the ‘freedom struggle’ it is not fair to use the word Kashmiri to refer to the agitators, who, since they use Islam as their reason for wanting independence and identify themselves solely by their religious orientation, should also not object to being called what they actually are—Kashmiri Sunni Muslims.

The question should now be framed as: “So what is wrong in letting Kashmiri Sunni Muslims, after they have driven out the large section of the minorities, from establishing an “Islam is the answer”, “independent”, non-democratic state? Their free will—they shall do as they like.”

If tomorrow the majority in Jat-land start an armed struggle to establish an autonomous Khap-istan where castist lynchings, dowry and child marriage are legal, and where inter-caste marriage implies death and retributive rape , would you call that an “independence” struggle and say that India should just let them have their way and not have the army fight them? If the day after tomorrow, if Gujarat decides that it wants to throw out its Muslim minorities and establish a Hindu theocratic Dhokla-land will the same Indians who post “Stop illegal military occupation of Kashmir by terrorist-state India” on Facebook also support the rights of Gujarati Hindus to choose how they wish to be governed because that’s what the ‘Gujarati’ majority wants?

I think I know the answer.

So please sirs and madams, do protest against the Indian state and the Indian Army and sign petitions and protest outside the United Nations while drinking Starbucks and discussing EB2 Green Card priority dates. Do whatever you want to do but please, for the sake of truth of labelling, please drop the “independence struggle” from the description, and qualify the word “Kashmiri” with what should come after it.

Of course, if you do so, then the romance and the liberal “feel good” of standing shoulder-to-shoulder with an independence movement will be gone. Hurling stones at the Indian Army would be seen not as an act of supreme passion and justified frustration but as an act of war against the Indian state, something I believe which there are laws against.

Which is why you won’t do it."

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Indian's and Indian-ness (being Indian)

indian comics, webcomic, free comics, online indian comics, jokes
Fly You Fools - Indian Comics about Life.

Median Salary for Sales Professionals in India by Years Experience

This is the median salary (and not the average) in India for people working in Sales ala Account Managers, Sales Managers, Business Development Managers, Business Development Executives, Sales Executives, etc.

Why am I in the bottom of the list??? Boo hoo hoo :(

Monday, July 19, 2010

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Nokia N9 comes with a 4 inch touchscreen

I am eagerly awaiting this phone. I've been looking for a worthy replacement of my Nokia N82 and believe me when i say that i haven't find any phone matching my specifications, not even the Black Berry.

This is when i heard of Nokia N8 and Nokia N9. Both phone look great and the feel good factor is amazing. Looking forward for the launch of these phones.

Nokia N9 from Techno Buffalo on Vimeo.



Source: http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_n9_smartphone_to_actually_pack_a_large_4inch_touchscreen-news-1780.php

Monday, June 28, 2010

Indiagames releases Shivam Gupta's 26/11 game, Terror Attack: Project Fateh, for free


This game has been developed in India and that too by a teenager. The description of this game as mentioned in the developers website is following:

The sole purpose of this game is to unite you all to stand up against terrorism. This is a war we need to win. The catastrophic incident on the 26 November 2008 the day when Mumbai was attacked with massive explosions and brutal gunfire which took the lives of 195 fellow citizens and injured many, is still painful. This is our effort to tell them, We will not fall; We will stand tall. Kasab, the only terrorist caught alive will be sentenced to death and her-eon, all such anti-social elements will be exterminated from our society. We salute to all our policemen and NSG Commandos who risked their lives to keep us safe. Let’s all unite and put an end to this, for now; and forever. * Jai Hind *

Here is the video:



and here is the download link: http://www.projectfateh.com/game.html

Did i mention that this is absolutely free of cost. So all Indians please download and play this game and give your feedback to the kid so that he can develop many more patriotic games.

Dilbert's "Salary Theorem"

Dilbert's "Salary Theorem" states that:
"Engineers and scientists can never earn as much as business executives and sales people."

This theorem can now be supported by a mathematical equation based on the following two postulates:
1. Knowledge is Power.
2. Time is Money.

As every engineer knows: Power = Work / Time
Since: Knowledge = Power, and Time = Money, then Knowledge = Work / Money
Solving for Money, we get: Money = Work / Kowledge

Thus, as Knowledge approaches zero, Money approaches infinity, regardless of the amount of work done.

Conclusion: The less you know, the more you make.

Dilbert and Average Industrial Salary

Dilbert.com

Dilbert fooling Manager with Twitter

I'm inspired now and now i'm going to ask my manager to start using Twitter. Hope he does :)

Dilbert.com

Monday, May 24, 2010

Some nuggets of wisdom: Silicon Valley Comes To Oxford - 2009

This is a repost, borrowed in full from http://letsgoexploring.blogspot.com/2009/11/silicon-valley-comes-to-oxford-2009.html. But, reading it i thought that this has to be a part of the blog. My apologies if i'm flouting any copyright rules.

Some nuggets of wisdom:

"If you're not embarrassed by your first product, you've launched too late." -- Reid Hoffman

"You pitch an entrepreneur with success.. not with work-life balance." -- Reid Hoffman

"Don't fall in love with your product. Stay close to the market." -- Kim Polese

"The future will be there." -- Reid Hoffman

"There is an alchemy that takes place when you decide to share something publicly rather than privately - it becomes valuable" -- Biz Stone

"Deciding to take on a global issue doesn't mean you need to be arrogant enough to think you're going to solve them." -- Biz Stone

"Don't be afraid to start over again. Don't forget to trust your gut. Contradictory? Maybe. But you need both." -- Kim Polese

"Most people use only 7 sites. If you want to insert a new one into their lives, ask yourself.. which one are you replacing?" -- Reid Hoffman

"Innovation is spelled R-I-S-K." -- Reid Hoffman

"Which one of the 7 deadly sins is your social product subscribing to?" -- Reid Hoffman

"Humour is the delivery mechanism for truth." -- Biz Stone

"Sometimes the founder isn't the best person to be the CEO.. kinda like a rock band!" -- Kim Polese

"There's nothing that is massively successful that doesn't have some luck. But you have to plan for both good and bad luck." -- Reid Hoffman

"Entrepreneurism means becoming mortal.. being able to give it 100% and be able to fail." -- Biz Stone

"The future is always sooner and stranger than you think." -- Reid Hoffman

"You don't motivate people by being a cheerleader." -- Kim Polese

"The failure of imagination does not constitute an insight into necessity." -- Reid Hoffman

Thursday, May 13, 2010

The Immortals of Meluha

A must read, this book is. I'm glad that i laid my hands on it sooner than later. See a preview video here:



I'd be writing a review soon. For more details refer to the website of the author here 'http://shivatrilogy.com/theimmortalsofmeluha.html'.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

What will you do?

This is a touching video and goes a long way in showing how terrorism is not liked by anyone, irrespective of his caste, creed, religion or place of birth. People see it as a pain. I saw this video for the first time today when my friend Mayank shared the same with me on Facebook. I was most touched and decided to share the same here:


Wednesday, March 17, 2010

koi deewana kehta hai

This is the video of the absolutely stunning shayari by - Kumar Vishwas. I posted the lyrics in my last post. Here he is in the midst of entertaining the audience.

I love the way he engages the audience and generates applaud through some great shayari and cheeky - in your face one-liners. Enjoy!!

Koi Deewaana Kehtaaa Hai

This is a poem by an Indian Poet - Kumar Vishwas. I love the way he interacts with the audience. Enjoy!!

Koi deewana kehta hain koi pagal samjhta hain
magar dharti ki bechani ko bas badal samjhta hain
Main tujhse dur kaisa hu,tu mujhse dur kaisi hain
Yeh tera dil samjhta hain ya mera dil samjhta hain

Ke mohobbat ek ehsaason ki paawan si kahaani hain
kabhi kabira deewana tha kabhi meera diwaani hain
Yahaan sab log kehte hain meri aakho mein aasu hain
Jo tu samjhe toh moti hain jo na samjhe toh paani hain

Mat poooch ki kya haal hai mera tere aage
Tu dekh ke kya rang hain tera mere aage

Samandar peer ka andar hain lekin ro nahi sakta
Yeh aasu pyaar ka moti hain isko kho nahi sakta
Meri chahat ko dulhan tu bana lena magar sun le
Jo mera ho nahi paaya woh tera ho nahi sakta

Bhramar koi kumudni par machal baitha toh hungama
Humare dil mein koi khwaab pal baitha toh hungama
Abhi tak doob kar sunte the sab kissa mohobbat ka
Main kisse ko hakikat mein badal baitha toh hungama

Koi deewana kehta hain koi pagal samjhta hai
magar dharti ki bechaini ko bas badal samjhta hai
Main tujhse dur kaisa hu,tu mujhse dur kaisi hai
Yeh tera dil samjhta hai ya mera dil samjhta hai

mohobbat ek ehsason ki paawan si kahaani hai
kabhi kabira deewana tha kabhi meera diwaani hai
Yahaan sab log kehte hain meri aakho mein aansu hai
Jo tu samjhe toh moti hain jo na samjhe to paani hai

Bahut bikhra bahut toota thapede seh nahi paaya
Hawaaon ke ishaaron par magar main beh nahi paaya
Adhoora an suna hi reh gaya youn pyaar ka kissa
Kabhi tum sun nahi paaye, kabhi main keh nahin paaya

Bhramar koi kumudni par machal baitha toh hungama
Humare dil mein koi khwaab pal baitha toh hungama
Abhi tak doob kar sunte the sab kissa mohobbat ka
Main kisse ko hakikat mein badal baitha toh hungama

Main uska hun wo is ehsaas se inkaar karta hai
Bhari mehfil mein bhi ruswaa har baar karta hai
yaki hai saari duniya ko khafa hai humse woh lekin
Mujhe maaloom hai phir bhi mujhi se pyaar karta hai

Main jab bhi tez chalta hoon nazaare choot jate hain
Koi jab roop gadhta hoon to saanche toot jate hain
Main rota hoon to aakar log kandha thap thapate hain
Main hasta hoon to mujhse log aksar rooth jate hain

Mat poooch ki kya haal hai mera tere aage
Tu dekh ke kya rang hain tera mere aage

Samandar peer ka andar hain lekin ro nahi sakta
Yeh aasu pyaar ka moti hain isko kho nahi sakta
Meri chahat ko dulhan tu bana lena magar sun le
Jo mera ho nahi paaya woh tera ho nahi sakta

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Halo Legends

Directed by: Frank O'Connor, Joseph Chou

Produced by: Bonnie Ross, John Ledford

Distributed by: Warner Bros. Pictures

Release date: February 16, 2010




Halo Legends is an animation anthology series bearing a striking resemblance to other similar series such as "Animatrix", "Batman: Gotham Knight", etc. It consists of 7 short animated stories that explore areas of the rich Halo game universe. These 7 stories span the entire history of the Halo Universe. Of all the seven stories my favorites are ‘The Prototype’ and ‘The Babysitter’.

I’ve always been a fan of Halo – the game. So when I heard that a movie on the legend of Halo is coming up, I was excited.

Here’s a quick description (from the DVD) of what Halo Legends is all about: “This sweeping science-fiction saga delves into the rich Halo universe with seven exciting stories (told in eight parts) focused on Master Chief’s mysterious origins, the Spartans’ advanced combat capabilities and the tense rivalry between Spartans and Orbital Drop Shock Troopers (ODSTs). Created in collaboration with some of the world’s leading animators from Japan, Halo Legends draws you into the center of humankind’s ongoing battles with the Covenant, dynamically depicted in cutting-edge animation styles that delivers breathtaking visuals and gripping adventure. Go beyond the game – and join the roll call of Halo Legends.”

Animation/Design

My rating: 9 on 10

Rich 3D/2D graphics. Highly detailed scenery and the characters. Loved the overall look and feel.

Story

My Rating: 7.5 on 10

Although the plot has 7 stories and don’t go by the rating. They are all good stories in their own right. But, the only thing that I missed was lack of a common character or a strong thread to hold the stories together.

Overall Rating

8 on 10

Overall, if you’re a fan of animation (which I am J) you’ll probably like HALO LEGENDS. If you're a Halo nut, you'll most likely love it.

New Income Tax Slab for FY 2010-11



Income upto Rs.1.6 lakh
Nil
Income above Rs.1.6 lakh and upto Rs.5 lakh
10 per cent
Income above Rs.5 lakh and upto Rs.8 lakh
20 per cent
Income above Rs.8 lakh
30 per cent



Particulars
Taxable/Non- Taxable
Exemption/Rebate
Limit
Taxable Items:
- - -
Basic Pay Fully Taxable - -
Dearness Pay Fully Taxable - -
Grade Pay Fully Taxable - -
Dearness Allowance Fully Taxable - -
House Rent Allowance Fully Taxable - -
City Compensate Allowance Fully Taxable - -
Medical Allowance Fully Taxable - -
Family Planning Allowance Fully Taxable - -
Arrear Amount Fully Taxable - -
Maturity Amount of NSC Fully Taxable - -
Total amount withdrawn from NSS Fully Taxable - -
Transport Allowance Partially Taxable Rebate Maximum upto Rs.800 PM
Children Education Allowance Partially Taxable Rebate Maximum upto Rs.100 PM
Deductions:



Less-Allowance U/S 10(13A) Actual Rent Paid - Exempt Actual amount of HRA received or Expenditure on rent in excess of 1/10th of the salary or 50% of Salary, which ever is less Rent Paid
Interest on HBA U/S 24 - Deduction Maximum Rs.1,50,000
Reimbursement of Medical Exp. U/S 17(2)V - Deduction Maximum Rs.15,000
U/S 80C - Deduction Maximum Rs.1,00,000
Refund of loan taken for the construction of House - Deduction Maximum Rs.1,00,000
C.P.F / G.P.F - Deduction Maximum Rs.1,00,000
G.I.S - Deduction Actual
LIC Premium - Deduction Maximum Rs.1,00,000
Subscription of N.S.C. / P.P.F - Deduction Maximum Rs.1,00,000
Interest Occurred on investment in N.S.C. - Deduction Maximum Rs.15,000
C.T.D. / L.I.P. / ULIP (Mutual Fund) - Deduction Maximum Rs.1,00,000
Unit Linked Plan - Deduction Maximum Rs.1,00,000
Tuition Fee (Limited to 2 children) & (After XII th full time course) - Deduction Maximum Rs.1,00,000
5 Years Fixed deposit & 5 years time deposit scheme - Deduction Maximum Rs.1,00,000
U/S 80D CCC - Deduction Maximum Rs.10,000
U/S 80CCD - Deduction Maximum 10% of BP & DA (Recruited on or after 1.1.2004)
Medi Claim Premium U/S 80D - Deduction Maximum Rs.15,000 (Other than above Rs.1,00,000)
Premium paid for Self, Spouse & Children - Deduction Maximum Rs.15,000 (other than above Rs.1,00,000)
Premium paid for Parents (If parent is not senior citizen) - Deduction Maximum Rs.20,000 (Other than above Rs.1,00,000)
Premium paid for Parents (If parent is senior citizen) - Deduction Maximum Rs.20,000 (Other than above Rs.1,00,000)
U/S 80DD - Deduction Handicapped dependents :spouse, son / daughter, parents and brother / sister - Deduction Rs.75,000 to Rs.1,00,000
U/S 80DDB - Deduction Maximum Rs.400,00 (other than above Rs.1,00,000)
U/S 80E - Deduction Entire amount (Interest on higher Education/Study loans)
U/S 80 G - Deduction Deduction for contribution to charitable organization
U/S 80U - Deduction Disability Deduction Rs.75,000 to Rs.1,00,000

Tax Relief - Additional savings in Infrastructure Bonds : Rs.20,000




CGHS subscription will be exempted u/s 80D