Saturday, May 29, 2010

Nice Imagination

NICE IMAGINATION

This is pretty neat!!! Enjoy

Pretty Cool
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(Don't ask me! I don't know how it's done!!)


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Read out loud the text inside the triangle below.
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More than likely you said, 'A bird in the bush,'! and. ........
if this IS what YOU said, then you failed to see
that the word THE is repeated twice!
Sorry, look again.


Next, let's play with some words.
What do you see?
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In black you can read the word GOOD, in white the word EVIL
(inside each black letter is a white letter). It's all very physiological too,
because it visualize the concept that good can't exist without evil
(or the absence of good is evil). Now, what do you see?




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You may not see it at first, but the white spaces read the
word optical, the blue landscape reads the word illusion.
Look again! Can you see why this painting is called an optical illusion?



What do you see here?

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This one is quite tricky!

The word TEACH reflects as LEARN.


Last one.
What do you see?
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You probably read the word ME in brown, but.......

when you look through ME
you will see YOU!


Do you need to look again?
Test Your Brain
This is really cool. The second one is amazing so
please read all the way through.


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ALZHEIMERS' EYE TEST


Count every '
F ' in the following text:

FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE
SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTI
FIC STUDY COMBINED WITH
THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS...

(SEE BELOW)





HOW MANY ?
WRONG, THERE ARE
6 -- no joke.
READ IT AGAIN !
Really, go Back and Try to find the 6 F's before you scroll down.


The reasoning behind is further down.

The brain cannot process 'OF'.




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Incredible or what? Go back and look again!!
Anyone who counts all 6 'F's' on the first go is a genius.

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Three is normal, four is quite rare.




Send this to your friends.
It will drive them crazy.!
And keep them occupied
For several minutes..!


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More Brain Stuff . . From Cambridge University .

O lny srmat poelpe can raed tihs.
I cdnuolt blveiee taht I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd waht
I was rdanieg. The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid,
aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be in the rgh it pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe. Amzanig huh?
yaeh and I awlyas tghuhot slpeling was ipmorantt! if you can raed tihs psas it on !!

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Now Make Calls Anywhere From PC to Phone With No Cost

Now you can make free calls from your PC to any mobile in the world. All you need is.
• Yahoo messenger
• Microphone
• A good speed Internet Connection to support voice Call
And you are ready to make unlimited call to mobiles all over the world and not limited to United States. It even works to make free local mobile calls in India and Pakistan also, Keep in mind some of countries have VOIP banned so this services will not work in those countries.
Process to make a free call to Mobile around the World:
• Install the Yahoo Messenger latest version with voice support.
• Sing up on Yahoo Messenger with your id.
• Configure your microphone and headset(don’t use speakers as it cause disturbances)
• Now do a Voice call on 18003733411 and press enter
• Now a small window pops up .
• An operator greets you with a recorded welcome message along with an advertisement and asks you to select one of the Free411 service.
• Just hear the services options until they say the last one as “Free Call”.When you hear this,don’t press any number on your keyboard and instead SAY “Free call” loudly on your microphone connected to your PC.
• After this voice message is detected by their system ,they will run a short advertisement of their sponsor and make sure you don’t press any number at this time.
• WAIT UNTIL YOU HEAR THIS MESSAGE “Please dial the phone number country code first, don’t forget to dial 1 for north America”
• After you hear this message ,immediately dial the destination number of your choice along with the country code.(eg for north america it’s 1 and for india it’s 91)

So enjoy Your call will get connected and you can talk for 7 minutes continuous for free. When it gets disconnected, repeat the same procedure again. You can make multiple and unlimited calls with this service.
It was never easy to make a free international call like this before.
Note: FREE411 service toll-free number is based in USA This. Company gets paid for the advertisements from sponsors. There is no limit on the number of free calls, which can be made through this system.

 

Monday, May 24, 2010

MTS Launches Daily 500 SMS Pack in Kolkata

A leading CDMA operator MTS India has launched a new SMS Pack for high SMS users in Kolkata metro circle.

Like other mobile service operators, MTS India introduced unlimited SMS pack where user can send 500 SMS per day. Unlike other operators, MTS SMS Pack is dearer, which costs RS.104 for 30 days. The advantage is that the user can send SMS to both local and national mobile phones.

Price band by different service operators for the same service:

Service Operators

Cost

Validity

Offer

Airtel

Rs.80

30 days

Unlimited

Vodafone

Rs.80

30 days

Unlimited

Reliance CDMA & GSM

Rs.39

30 days

Unlimited

MTS

Rs.104

30 days

Unlimited SMS with FUP of 500sms/day to any network over India

In addition to higher price pack, MTS SMS services has other problems– Facebook SMS, Google SMS channel, and Google SMS search often don’t work.

CDMA operators have lowest ARPU in the telecom market. Keeping it in mind, there will be a few subscribers who may opt for the new SMS Pack.

For more information, call 155 from your MTS connection.

Virgin Mobile (India) Spreads out GSM Services in 5 Telecom Circles

Targeting only young generation, Virgin Mobile (India) enlarges its GSM mobile network in five more telecom circles including, Uttar Pradesh (East), Uttar Pradesh (West), Madhya Pradesh- Chhattisgarh, Haryana, and Bihar via franchisee agreement with Tata Teleservices Ltd.

Virgin Mobile GSM StartUp Kit (SUK) costs Rs.49, which contains Virgin GSM SIM with lifetime validity and zero talk value. The operator commences three tariff plans, two type of Per Minute Plans, and one Per Second Plan.

Virgin Mobile also brought Get Paid for Incoming Calls scheme for its GSM users. Now after activation of GSM services, subscribers can enjoy getting paid 10 paisa per minute on every incoming call for a period of 180 days with Per Minute Plan.

There are following GSM Tariff Plans offered by Virgin Mobile:

Base Plan

Per Minute Plan I

Per Minute Plan II

Per Second Plan

FRC

Rs.10

as you choose

as you choose

Rs 51

Talktime

Zero

zero

zero

Rs 5

Validity

Lifetime

365 days

365 days

365 days

Daily Rental

Nil

Rs 1.50

Nil

Nil

Get paid for Incoming Calls

N/A

N/A

10 paise per minute

10 paise per minute

Outgoing calls

Local V2V

Rs.1

20p/min

20p/min

1p/Sec

Local V2O

40p/min

50p/min

STD V2V

Rs.1.50

20p/min

20p/min

STD V2O

50p/min

50p/min

SMS

Local 50p National Rs.1

1000 V2V local & national SMS free/day

 

Local others 100 SMS Free / Day

 

There after 50p/SMS

National SMS to others Rs.1

1000 V2V local & national sms free/day; Local SMS to others 50p;

National SMS to others Re 1

Local 50p

National Rs.1

Roaming (O/G & I/C)

Rs 1.50

60p/min

60p/min

60p/min

 

STV details of Virgin Mobile (GSM):

Plan

MRP (Rs)

Offer

Validity

Spread The Message

33

2000 local and national sms applicable to all network

30 days

Love your Neighbour

45

Local any call @ 1p/2sec

30 days

Unlimited Message

69

500 local and national SMS everyday applicable to all network

30 days

Chat

99

On Net Local & STD @ 20 paise/min

Off Net Local @ 40 paise / min & STD @ 50 paise/min

No Daily Rental

90 days

Talking across the seas made easy

30

Calls to United States, Canada & UK Landline @ Rs.1.99 /- Minute

30 days

Middle East talkies

49

Calls to UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Kuwait @ Rs 6.99 /- Minute

30 day

 

Uninor Brings Real Customer Real Value Programs in Andhra Pradesh

Uninor one of the emerging telecom operator, has organized a ‘Real Customer Real Value’ program from May 6, 2010 to May 13, 2010 intending to reward the retailers who have gained high usage GSM subscribers over the past three months. This program has been planned to take place after every 90 days across 20 districts in Andhra Pradesh.

Offering superior value to mid and high end users, Uninor follows a customized and segmented approach in the market. The award-winning retailers were identified based on Total recharge value and customers’ stability on network. The significance of this reward is that it is not given because of the number of subscribers acquired but the usage of the subscribers on the network and the value they derive.

Dushyan Vaithiyanathan (Executive Vice President, AP, Uninor) said, “We at Uninor value our retailers and build long term associations. We would like our retailers to get a share of the usage thereby helping to drive good quality subscribers – thus bringing in this concept of Real Customer Real Value.”

Idea Cellular Presents Two New GPRS Pack for Tamilnadu & Chennai Subscribers

India’s leading GSM service operator Idea Cellular has plunged two new GPRS Packs at Rs.98 and Rs.5 for prepaid subscribers in Tamilnadu & Chennai telecom circle.

Subscribers in Tamilnadu & Chennai circle can avail this service by paying Rs.98 per month or Rs.5 per day. The service can be used on mobile phone and PC or Laptop as well (to browse from PC or Laptop, you will require to use mobile phone as MODEM).

The RC98 (GPRS Pack) allows free Internet browsing and Downloads up to 100 MB (Data Transfer) per day for 30 days from the date of recharge where by using RC5 subscribers can use GPRS up to 100 MB for a day. Post-free usage Rs.1/MB will be charged for surfing GPRS.

The GPRS Packs details are as below:

GPRS Pack

Validity

Benefits

Post Free Usage charges

RC98

30 Days

GPRS Access and Free Data Transfer up to 100 MB Per Day for 30 Days

Rs.1/MB

RC5

1 Day

GPRS Access and Free Data Transfer up to 100 MB for one days

Rs.1/MB

To activate the service, prepaid customers can SMS <GPRSACT5> to 54666 (Toll-free).

For more detail, call 90920-12345.

Conversation Tips

The art of conversation takes practice, and is not as hard as you might think. It will take some knowledge, practice, and patience, and you can learn to relax and enjoy a great conversation.

With these tips you will be well on your way to having a good, meaningful and entertaining conversation with anyone!


1. Make a good first impression
: Smile, ask questions that require more than a yes/no answer, and really listen. Maintain eye contact and keep as friendly and polite as possible.

2. Listen
: This is the most important part of any conversation. You might think a conversation is all about talking, but it will not go anywhere if the listener is too busy thinking of something to say next. Pay attention to what is being said. When you talk to the other person, injecting a thought or two, they will often not realize that it was they who did most of the talking, and you get the credit for being a good conversationalist - which of course, you are!

3. Find out what the other person is interested in
: You can even do some research in advance when you know you will have an opportunity to talk with a specific person. Complimenting them is a great place to start. Everyone likes sincere compliments, and that can be a great ice-breaker.

4. Ask questions
: What do they like to do? What sort of things have they done in their life? What is happening to them now? What did they do today or last weekend? Identify things about them that you might be interested in hearing about, and politely ask questions. Remember, there was a reason that you wanted to talk to them, so obviously there was something about them that you found interesting.

5. Forget yourself
: Dale Carnegie once said, “It’s much easier to become interested in others than it is to convince them to be interested in you.” If you are too busy thinking about yourself, what you look like, or what the other person might be thinking, you will never be able to relax. Introduce yourself, shake hands, then forget yourself and focus on them instead.

6. Practice active listening skills
: Part of listening is letting the other person know that you are listening. Make eye contact. Nod. Say “Yes,” “I see,” “That’s interesting,” or something similar to give them clues that you are paying attention and not thinking about something else - such as what you are going to say next.

7. Ask clarifying questions
: If the topic seems to be one they are interested in, ask them to clarify what they think or feel about it. If they are talking about an occupation or activity you do not understand, take the opportunity to learn from them. Everyone loves having a chance to teach another willing and interested person about their hobby or subject of expertise.

8. Paraphrase back what you have heard, using your own words
: This seems like an easy skill to learn, but takes some practice to master. Conversation happens in turns, each person taking a turn to listen and a turn to speak or to respond. It shows respect for the other person when you use your “speaking turn” to show you have been listening and not just to say something new. They then have a chance to correct your understanding, affirm it, or embellish on it.

9. Consider your response before disagreeing
: If the point was not important, ignore it rather than risk appearing argumentative. If you consider it important then politely point out your difference of opinion. Do not disagree merely to set yourself apart, but remember these points:

* It is the differences in people–and their conversation–that make them interesting.

* Agreeing with everything can kill a conversation just as easily as disagreeing with everything.

* A person is interesting when they are different from you; a person is obnoxious when they can not agree with anything you say, or if they use the point to make themselves appear superior.

* Try to omit the word “but” from your conversation when disagreeing as this word often puts people on the defensive. Instead, try substituting the word “and”, it has less of an antagonistic effect.

10. Consider playing devil’s advocate
: which requires care. If your conversation partner makes a point, you can keep the conversation going by bringing up the opposite point of view (introduce it with something like “I agree, and…”). If you overuse this technique, however, you could end up appearing disagreeable or even hostile.

11. Do not panic over lulls
: This is a point where you could easily inject your thoughts into the discussion. If the topic seems to have run out, use the pause to think for a moment and identify another conversation topic or question to ask them. Did something they said remind you of something else you have heard, something that happened to you, or bring up a question or topic in your mind? Mention it and you’ll transition smoothly into further conversation!

12. Know when the conversation is over
: Even the best conversations will eventually run out of steam or be ended by an interruption. Shake hands with the other person and be sure to tell them you enjoyed talking with them. Ending on a positive note will leave a good impression and likely bring them back later for more!

Warnings

* Choose carefully when asking personal questions. You do not want to venture into overly personal issues. Even if the other person might be willing to talk about it, you may end up learning things that you really do not want to know. You certainly do not want the other person to think afterward that you coerced them into revealing personal information.

* Be sincere! Compliments are great, but too much flattery is obvious and will reveal you as being insincere.

* Beware of topics that can be inflammatory - such as religion and politics - and don’t venture into them unless you know the person has roughly the same convictions as you, or the circumstances otherwise allow for pleasant discussion. Again, it’s fine to disagree and can be nice to talk about differences, but it can also be a quick step toward an argument.

* Try not to argue! You do not have to agree with everything someone says, but you do not have to tell them all about how you disagree. If you feel the need to explain an opposing viewpoint, express it simply and without putting the other person on the defensive. It is better to simply change the subject in a casual conversation than to get involved in an argument.

* Try not to nod or respond with “Yes” and “I see” so much. It might make the person think you are bored and sometimes it may seem like you are rushing them along. Never say anything hurtful or offensive to the other person, this may project a bad feeling between you.

* If it is a planned conversation, try listening to the news in case you run out of thing to say, it is always a good solution.

* Also try not to cut the person off mid-sentence. It seems disrespectful and it makes it seem like what you have to say is more important than what the other person has to say. Let the person finish their thoughts and then continue on with thoughts of your own.