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McLaren's Super car In Affordable Price
Carmaker McLaren unveils its new supercar, designed to bring Formula 1 know-how to the road.
McLaren will take on rival European manufacturers such as Ferrari and Porsche with the "affordable" two-seater roadcar.
McLaren says using a lightweight material will allow it to put the MP4-12C on sale for around half the price tag that would normally be expected.
The new supercar is unveiled by Formula One drivers Lewis Hamilton (L) and Jenson Button at the McLaren Technology centre in Woking, southern England.
McLaren will take on rival European manufacturers such as Ferrari and Porsche with the "affordable" two-seater roadcar.
McLaren says using a lightweight material will allow it to put the MP4-12C on sale for around half the price tag that would normally be expected.
The new supercar is unveiled by Formula One drivers Lewis Hamilton (L) and Jenson Button at the McLaren Technology centre in Woking, southern England.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
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Top 10 Hottest Red Carpet Dresses
You might all wait for this biggest moment to look after those hottest, talented and sexiest celebrities .. who won and who looses !! but overall you might also notice their dresses but not so clearly .. here goes some of the best dresses in the history of Red carpet ... Hope you like it ;)


Penelope Cruz
80th Academy Awards
27th Academy Awards
81st Academy Awards
77th Academy Awards
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Monday, March 8, 2010
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Inflating Bra Commercial
This contraption makes b(.)(.)bs big. Really big. And while the ad has us confused we’re already reaching for our wallet…
Enjoy the video and leave us some comments .. Thanks :)
Thursday, February 4, 2010
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Top 7 Points While Picking A Bank
Switching banks? Cost, location and needs will help you pick a new one. Take a look.
1. Look For the FDIC Logo
Having an account backed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. or the similar agency that insures credit union deposits protects you from losing money in a bank failure. Individuals can keep up to $250,000 in an account and have it fully insured.

2. Plain or Fancy?
If all you want is an account that allows for basic checking, bill pay, ATM access and a debit card, basic no-interest checking is the least costly way to go. But increasingly banks are starting to require minimum balances (in the range of $1,000 to $1,500) to avoid monthly service charges or per-item fees, such as 25 cents to $1 per check when you write more than 10 checks a month. The average minimum deposit to open a basic account is $68.

3. Take Advantage of Incentives
Many banks pay a small amount, say $35, for new customers who sign up for services like direct deposit of payroll checks or online bill pay. Both direct deposit and online bill pay are also ways to avoid monthly account fees because some banks require them to qualify for the fee to be waived.

4. You Have to Pay For More
Interest-bearing checking accounts on average require a $3,400 minimum balance, according to Bankrate, and it takes an average minimum deposit of $473 to open one. Monthly service charges for dipping below the minimum balance were an average of $12.55 last year, a record high.

5. Location, Location, Location
The old saying in real estate goes for banking, too. Suburban commuters and frequent travelers need banks with lots of branches and ATMs scattered over a wide geography. This is especially vital to avoiding fees banks charge for using other banks' ATMs.

6. Beware ATM Fees
Survey after survey names ATM surcharges as the bank fee that angers consumers the most. Last year, the average fee banks charged non-customers for using their ATMs rose 12% to more than $2, according to Bankrate.com. Your own bank is going to charge you, too--an average of $1.32 for using another bank's ATM. To avoid these fees, pick a bank that has a lot of its own ATMs and stick to those machines only.

7. Watch Your Balance
Last year, banks raked in $40 billion in checking overdraft fees, one-time charges that average $27 for each bounced check or debit overdraft charge, but can be as high as $35 an item. One way to avoid overdrawing your account is to sign up for e-mail or mobile text alerts from your bank to notify you of a low account balance. Most banks still offer this service for free.
Haiti Is A Cultural Disaster, Not A Natural One !

The tragedy in Haiti is more a man-made than a natural disaster, caused by shoddy construction and terrible infrastructure, writes David Brooks, noting the 1989 Bay Area earthquake of the same magnitude only killed 63 people.
The kind of poverty that caused this catastrophe needs to be tackled, but to do it America's approach to reducing poverty needs a rethink, Brooks writes in the New York Times.Trillions of dollars in aid to the developing world have done little to reduce poverty in the poorest countries, Brooks writes, arguing that cultural issues need to be addressed instead of just throwing money at the problem. Haiti's culture is doggedly progress-resistant: voo doo spawns passivity, children are neglected, irresponsibility is rampant and social mistrust is widespread, Brooks writes.

Turning the country around will require the kind of "intrusive paternalism" that worked in poor neighborhoods in the US with programs like the Harlem Children’s Zone and the No Excuses schools. Even one neighborhood at a time, he writes, it would be a better start. Let us know for more photos if you have ..
Friday, January 15, 2010
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Crazy Foam Fight In Scotland University
Students from St Andrews University take part in a foam fight as part of the traditional Raisin Monday celebrations in St Andrews
The tradition dates back to the early days of the university where new students would give senior students a pound (0.45kg) of raisins in gratitude for their help in adapting to university life Let us know how did you feel after watching this .. wanna have some play ;)
Friday, January 8, 2010
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Let's Bared All For A Good Cause.. !!
Danity Kane, comprising members Aubrey O’Day, Wanita "D. Woods" Woodgette, Shannon Bex, Dawn Richard, and Aundrea Fimbres, was well on its way to becoming the next female supergroup before Richard confirmed to MTV.com in an interview in October 2009 that Danity Kane were no longer a group.

But the five original members of the group are seen together in this anti-fur campaign for PETA. The pop sensations shed their clothes and posed in the buff for PETA’s sexy anti-fur PSA, urging their fans and everyone else to "be comfortable in your own skin and let animals keep theirs." Danity Kane bared all because they wanted everyone to know there’s nothing glamorous or beautiful about wearing fur.
"Any time we would see people wear it we’d be like, ’Gosh why’d they wear that? That’s so sad. That was a living animal at one point,’" Aundrea told PETA.
(Source: PETA release, Photo courtesy: PETA)
Data Encryption Is Easier Now By Desksense Crypt
With the rapid growth of the Internet,and it becoming an essential part of our life, we tend to use it to store personal information, Eg; text files with phone numbers, e-mail addresses, sometimes even passwords or PINs, etc thinking that as long as the computer has anti-virus software installed, and can not be logged into without a password, the data is safe.That is a fallacy. Learn how's the way to secure your Personal Data's without any harm.
Nowadays people look for data security. Every person has a different reason for securing his data, some wants to secure it because leak out of those data might cost him his business and some want to secure it (especially teenagers) from their parents, for not to spoil their image and hide facts from them.
Data security or data protection now is of prior importance, their are various ways of protecting your data, but none will prove to give you complete guarantee that your data will be safe. The only way that will give you complete satisfaction that your data is completely safe is by locking or encrypting your important files and folders. Your files/folders,data's or any file extensions can be locked or either encrypted safely with a software and also without a software too, but then it will depend upon the Operating System that is being used.
What is Encryption
Encryption is the process of transforming information using an algorithm to make it unreadable to anyone except those possessing special knowledge, usually referred to as a key. The result of the process is encrypted information. Encryption is also used to protect data in transit, for example data being transferred via networks e.g. the Internet, e-commerce. Encrypting data in transit also helps to secure it as it is often difficult to physically secure all access to networks. Encryption, by itself, can protect the confidentiality of messages.
Encryption can be done by the use of software and without a software too but it's impossible to encrypt every time for particular files manually without a s/w.
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Monday, December 7, 2009
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Best Of Mars Close-Up ( HQ Pics )

NASA'S Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has circled the red planet since 2006. It has the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment on board - a camera that takes high-resolution images of the Martian surface.
Here are just a few of the thousands of shots that the camera has taken.

Trails left by dust devils on sand dunes intersect and expose dark material below.

Mars polar regions are of great interest as they are known to contain records of past atmospheric, environmental, and climate conditions.
The impact crater - 330m in diameter - is used to estimate the age of the surface.

More than 10 per cent of the surface area in the North of Mars is covered by windblown sand dunes.
This large crescent-shaped hill is located in a region where some dunes have been shrinking.

This image shows a dust devil blowing across the Martian surface.
Dust devils form when the temperature of the atmosphere near the ground is much warmer than that above.

The fading tracks of the Opportunity Rover near Victoria Crater.
The Victoria Crater, near the equator of Mars, is approximately 800m in diameter.
The distinctive shape is caused by erosion and crater wall material moving downhill. A field of sand dunes sits on the crater floor.

The orbiter snaps an avalanche in the planet's North Polar Scarps.
A portion of the Martian South Polar Cap shows layered formations created over many years.
This 4km-wide feature, near the edge of Mars's south polar cap, has previously been photographed by other orbiters in the 1970s.
The bright areas are covered by carbon dioxide frost and the "swiss cheese" terrain is typical of the region.

Part of a long valley in Elysium Region Volcanic Rise.
A seasonal polar cap of dry ice forms in the north polar region, covering a sea of dunes.
Each layer of deposits on the floor of Becquerel Crater are only a few metres thick.
The sediments may have come from windblown debris, volcanic ash in the sky, or a lake on the crater floor.

This area of hills in Aureum Chaos may have been caused by an outcrop of layered rock collapsing.



























