Sunday, April 29, 2007
Without you, what is life?
Without you, what is life?
What is there to live for?
Without you, what is life?
How can my life go on without you?
The nights are longer than centuries
the days pass more slowly than millenia
Come back to me! my heart is calling
In the evenings, loneliness wakes (in me).
I'm missing you
I feel like I'm dying
you are tormenting me
In this heart memories of you clamor
How lonely I am without you!
Come back to me! my heart is calling.
The things I'd imagined for us!
The dreams I'd embroidered!
The many things my heart hoped for!
The desires that stirred in me...
Storms pass through this heart of mine
without you, I manage to neither live nor die
How can my life go on without you?
Come back to me! my heart is calling
If I live, how could I live without you?
How can I describe what this life would be like without you...
It would be like a punishment, like a curse...
I've made this decision,
I won't live without you
Someone should give me poison; I'll drink it with a laugh
I could bear every pain;
I could live under any condition
but I cannot endure the agony of separation
I cannot remain here without you
I love you so much, darling... I'll swear to it, if you wish...I swear by God,
Every moment is filled with my desire for you...
How can such longing exist, darling?
If I meet you, then...
I will explain it to you
My poem is a fantasy of you...
I can't accept life without you now...
I'll love you like this I'll love you like this
as long I have breath within me
How mad my heart is! It loves you so much...but when you come online it fears saying anything.
How much I reason with it!
How much I try to make it relax!
It's innocent; it understands nothing
Day and night, it swells with sighs
It makes me pine ceaselessly; it keeps me awake all night long.
You don't know this but it's devoted to you alone
Until my breath departs, I will not forget you
I can't live without you;
I swear it to you!
Without seeing or knowing you, I gave you my heart;
in my heartbeats is your life
My heart longs to meet you, I am a poet & you are my poem
How could I describe to you, darling, how much I love you?
The magic of you has overwhelmed my heart





 
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Poetry

 
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Each night I pray for you
Each night I pray for you as I lay me down to rest,

I ask God to keep you safe and give you all the best.


I pray that you remain grounded and hold on to your faith,

For God has great things in store for those who patiently wait.


I hope you are joyful and strong, compassionate and sincere,

I hope you believe in love and are able to love without fear.


I pray that you pray the same for me and my existence you do not fret,

I pray this for you, my future companion, but have I met you yet?
 
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A tribute to Mothers
 
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Saturday, April 28, 2007
Most Expensive Phone Number
In many areas of the world you can phone switch carriers but keep your phone number. This is known as phone number portability. Caller id and cell phones have encouraged many people to stop memorizing phone numbers, because simply by hitting a button, a person can connect to someone who recently called. It is easy to see that some phone numbers are easier to remember than others. In May of 2006 the most expensive phone number was sold in a charity auction in Doha, Qatar.

The expensive phone number 666 6666 reportedly sold for 10m Qatari riyals or £1.5m, or around $2,750,000 US. In the West some consider 6 the imperfect number, but this is apparently not the consensus in Qatar.

The Register reports that the Chinese number 8888 8888 was previously the most expensive phone number, selling for £270,000 to Sichuan Airlines.
 
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India in secret arms overture
INDIA is set to expand its military ties with Israel following a secret visit to the Jewish state by the chief of India's 1.2 million-strong army.
General JJ Singh is believed to be in Israel discussing training for elite special forces, joint military exercises and anti-terrorism and infiltration strategies - all issues that go to the heart of India's current security problems with its Islamic neighbours, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Until now, Indian leaders - despite Israel's emergence as the second-biggest arms supplier to the country after Russia - have been wary of openly building ties with Israel for fear of inciting unrest among the country's 150million Muslims and the displeasure of leftist groups within the ruling United Progressive Alliance coalition.

Both the Defence Minister AKAntony and his predecessor, Pranab Mukherjee, who is now Foreign Minister, have been on the verge of buying airline tickets to Israel, only to change their minds.

Not so the no-nonsense, tough-talking General Singh, even though, unusually, no official announcement has been made of the visit.

All indications last night were that, as a key figure in the New Delhi power establishment, he is working to build the relationship, even in the face of accusations from al-Qa'ida that India is part of the global "Zionist conspiracy".

After years of fierce, anti-Israel rhetoric by successive Indian socialist governments, India's armed forces are now hugely reliant on military supplies from Israel, preferring them to the clapped-out equipment historically bought from Russia.

India now buys more than $10billion worth of military equipment each year, and as one commentator noted yesterday: "The Israeli imprint is now visible in almost all spheres of the Indian defence forces."

But General Singh's clandestine trip to Israel signals that India is now moving well beyond buying military hardware and is extending co-operation into key areas such as military training.

Israel is seen to be dealing successfully with many of the problems that India is now experiencing with terrorism - cross-border infiltration from neighbouring Pakistan into Kashmir, and into the northeast of the country by separatist groups based in Bangladesh.

According to reports in New Delhi last night, General Singh is likely to set up a scheme for joint operations between special forces of the two countries fighting terrorism.

He will also seek Israeli help with surveillance to stop cross-border infiltration, especially along the Line of Control in disputed Kashmir.

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...-31477,00.html
 
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Friday, April 27, 2007
India becomes trillion dollar economy
NEW DELHI: India just became a trillion-dollar economy. And with that it moved into the elite club of 10 economic powerhouses that enjoy this distinction.

This is not expected to be a statistical blip, even though India crossed the trillion-dollar threshold as a result of the US dollar slipping below Rs 41 on Wednesday. India's gross domestic product (GDP) at market prices is officially estimated to be just over Rs 41,00,000 crore for 2006-07 and that, on current exchange rates, translates into a little more than $1 trillion.

Considering that, as recently as in 2000-01, India's GDP was under $500 billion, this means it has more than doubled in the last six years. Successive years of 8-9% growth have obviously helped, but ironically so has the fact that inflation has been relatively high, which means the growth in nominal GDP is much more than in real terms.

The recent strengthening of the rupee against the dollar has provided the final push to take the economy beyond the trillion-dollar mark. So, is it just a temporary statistical blip? Perhaps not.

Even if the economy grows by as little as 5% in the current year and inflation stays at around 5%, the country's GDP for 2007-08 would be of the order of Rs 45,00,000 crore. So, even if the exchange rate were to move back to around Rs 45 to the dollar,we would still end the year with a trillion-dollar economy.

India is already the 10th largest economy in the world in nominal dollar terms and this development means that all of the 10 biggies will be over a trillion dollars in size, the US leading the list with over $12 trillion as its GDP.

In purchasing power parity (PPP) terms - which converts rupees to dollars on the basis of what the two currencies can actually buy in their respective economies rather than on what the nominal exchange rate is — India has been for some time the fourth-largest economy in the world behind the US, China and Japan and its size is closer to $4 trillion.

In fact, given the much faster pace at which India is growing compared with Japan, it should be the third-largest economy in PPP terms by the end of this year. It isn't just at home, however, that India is counting in trillions these days. According to the report of the high-powered committee on making Mumbai an international financial hub, Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) are estimated to own over $1 trillion.

The report says that the 20-million strong NRI community has an estimated financial wealth of over $500 billion. Factor in other assets like real estate, gold and art and the total estimated wealth of the NRI community, the report says, is over $1 trillion. India does seem poised, doesn't it?

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/I...ow/1962343.cms
 
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Thursday, April 26, 2007
Scientists find most Earth-like planet yet
WASHINGTON (AP) -- European astronomers have found the most Earth-like planet outside our solar system, and here's what it might be like to live there:

The "sun" wouldn't burn brightly. It would hang close, large and red in the sky, glowing faintly like a charcoal ember. And it probably would never set if you lived on the sunny side of the planet.

You could have a birthday party every 13 days because that's how fast this new planet circles its sun-like star. But watch the cake -- you'd weigh a whole lot more than you do on Earth.

You might be able to keep your current wardrobe. The temperature in this alien setting will likely be a lot like Earth's -- not too hot, not too cold.

And that "just right" temperature is one key reason astronomers think this planet could conceivably house life outside our solar system. It's also as close to Earth-sized as telescopes have ever spotted. Both elements make it the first potentially habitable planet besides Earth or Mars.

Astronomers who announced the discovery of the new planet Tuesday say this puts them closer to answering the cosmic question: Are we alone?

"It's a significant step on the way to finding possible life in the universe," said University of Geneva astronomer Michel Mayor, one of 11 European scientists on the team that found the new body. "It's a nice discovery. We still have a lot of questions."

There's still a lot that is unknown about the new planet, which could be deemed inhospitable to life once more is learned about it. But as galaxies go, it's practically a neighbor. At only 120 trillion miles away, the red dwarf star that this planet circles is one of the 100 closest to Earth.

The results of the discovery have not been published but have been submitted to the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics.

Alan Boss, who works at the Carnegie Institution of Washington where a U.S. team of astronomers competed in the hunt for an Earth-like planet, called it "a major milestone in this business."

The planet was discovered by the European Southern Observatory's telescope in La Silla, Chile, which has a special instrument that splits light to find wobbles in different wavelengths. Those wobbles can reveal the existence of other worlds.

What they revealed is a planet circling the red dwarf star, Gliese 581. Red dwarfs are low-energy, tiny stars that give off dim red light and last longer than stars like our sun. Until a few years ago, astronomers didn't consider these stars as possible hosts of planets that might sustain life.

The discovery of the new planet, named 581 c, is sure to fuel studies of planets circling similar dim stars. About 80 percent of the stars near Earth are red dwarfs.

The new planet is about five times heavier than Earth, and gravity there would be 1.6 times as strong as Earth's. Its discoverers aren't certain if it is rocky like Earth or if its a frozen ice ball with liquid water on the surface. If it is rocky like Earth, which is what the prevailing theory proposes, it has a diameter about 11/2 times bigger than our planet. If it is an iceball, as Mayor suggests, it would be even bigger.

Based on theory, 581 c should have an atmosphere, but what's in that atmosphere is still a mystery and if it's too thick that could make the planet's surface temperature too hot, Mayor said.

However, the research team believes the average temperature to be somewhere between 32 and 104 degrees and that set off celebrations among astronomers.

Until now, all 220 planets astronomers have found outside our solar system have had the "Goldilocks problem." They've been too hot, too cold or just plain too big and gaseous, like uninhabitable Jupiter.

The new planet seems just right -- or at least that's what scientists think.

"This could be very important," said NASA astrobiology expert Chris McKay, who was not part of the discovery team. "It doesn't mean there is life, but it means it's an Earth-like planet in terms of potential habitability."

Eventually astronomers will rack up discoveries of dozens, maybe even hundreds of planets considered habitable, the astronomers said. But this one -- simply called "c" by its discoverers when they talk among themselves -- will go down in cosmic history as No. 1.

Besides having the right temperature, the new planet is probably full of liquid water, hypothesizes Stephane Udry, the discovery team's lead author and another Geneva astronomer. But that is based on theory about how planets form, not on any evidence, he said.

"Liquid water is critical to life as we know it," co-author Xavier Delfosse of Grenoble University in France, said in a statement. "Because of its temperature and relative proximity, this planet will most probably be a very important target of the future space missions dedicated to the search for extraterrestrial life. On the treasure map of the Universe, one would be tempted to mark this planet with an X."

Other astronomers cautioned it's too early to tell whether there is water.

"You need more work to say it's got water or it doesn't have water," said retired NASA astronomer Steve Maran, press officer for the American Astronomical Society. "You wouldn't send a crew there assuming that when you get there, they'll have enough water to get back."

The new planet's star system is a mere 20.5 light years away, making Gliese 581 one of the 100 closest stars to Earth. It's so dim, you can't see it without a telescope, but it's somewhere in the constellation Libra, which is low in the southeastern sky during the mid-evening in the Northern Hemisphere.

Even so, Maran noted, "We don't know how to get to those places in a human lifetime."

But, oh, the view, if you could. The planet is 14 times closer to the star it orbits. Udry figures the red dwarf star would hang in the sky at a size 20 times larger than our moon. And it's likely, but still not known, that the planet doesn't rotate, so one side would always be sunlit and the other dark.

Two teams of astronomers, one in Europe and one in the United States, have been racing to be the first to find a planet like 581 c outside the solar system.

The European team looked at 100 different stars using a tool called HARPS (High Accuracy Radial Velocity for Planetary Searcher) to find this one planet, said Xavier Bonfils of the Lisbon Observatory, one of the co-discoverers.

Much of the effort to find Earth-like planets has focused on stars like our sun with the challenge being to find a planet the right distance from the star it orbits. About 90 percent of the time, the European telescope focused its search more on sun-like stars, Udry said.

A few weeks before the European discovery earlier this month, a scientific paper in the journal Astrobiology theorized a few days that red dwarf stars were good candidates
 
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Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Tera mera Milna
 
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Monday, April 23, 2007
Here we go again...
As i was on yahoo and BBC reading news from around the world. Guess what i read about India???

http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/ap/2...674424000.html

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6560371.stm

By the way....who are these people in India who always happen to have time for burning posters? Do they even know who Richard Gere is???? Where do they even find his posters in India?

I am sick of Indian being so sensitive about little things. It was only a kiss on CHEEK NOT EVEN LIPS. It meant to be sweet i am sure. But NO in india they gonna start burning posters.

and BTW...why is it ok for actress like Shipa to wear almost no cloths and dance in rain. BUT its taboo to kiss on cheek?????????? I dont understand how things in India work. CAN ANYBODY here plz explain it to me? Why its OK for indians when their actresses wear almost NONE clothing on screen BUT a kiss is like end of the world? Or was that because Mr Gere was White kisssing Indian actress in India??India update your calendars. Its 2007 NOT 1007
 
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Global Warming – Major changes till 2030
The day is not far when earth has to face the adverse consequences of Global Warming. The process has started and in the coming years we are going to witness major climatic changes and will even see the demise of certain species!
  • San Juan, Puerto Rico – The frogs in the rain forest are going to be extinct
  • SYDNEY, Australia (AP) — The rainbow world of the Great Barrier Reef may fade away.
  • STOCKHOLM, Sweden – Ticks(a blood thirsty parasite) will move north, carrying diseases with them.
  • Toronto, Canada – Polar Bears survival difficult!
  • London – Important food fish faces challenge!
  • Dakar, Senegal – The dimb tree (the fruit of which is used in many dishes) is disappearing
Source - http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070401/...gNglFu dpl88F


Apart from these there are many species that will be and are already struggling for survival!
According to a leaked UN Report Australia will be facing extreme weather rise and will see more droughts, floods, fires and storms and the Great Barrier Reef will be devastated by 2030.
More Info -
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070330...UKD tFhlpl88F
Sydney (Australia) even registered its concern about global warming by implementing an hour-long black out. More Info - http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070330...UKD tFhlpl88F

This video will make you realize how insoluble this problem is and now, it can be rightly called The Point Of No Return! http://youtube.com/watch?v=7FVZSUsT-Ws


There’s much more to global warming than all this. But, can something be actually done about this NOW, at this level? If no, then we should be ready to face the worst consequences.
 
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Saturday, April 21, 2007
Great train Tragic but nice end
can u believe he is alive even 8 bogies went past him


 
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Thursday, April 19, 2007
for someone who is special to me- Kiska chehra
 
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Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Maula Mera Maula
 
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My Favorite singer - Atif aslam
 
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Monday, April 16, 2007
Mukhon Satnam Bolda
 
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Friday, April 13, 2007
Metallica - Master of Puppets (S&M)
 
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Storming of the Temple
 
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Punjabi Mdeley
 
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Jagjit
















 
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Tuesday, April 03, 2007
SUKHSHINDER, GURDAS MANN & ABRAR - COLLABORATIONS
 
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GURDAS MANN : SANJNA VA SANJNA.
 
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Sunday, April 01, 2007
Gurunam in India
 
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