Thursday 28 November 2013

Monotony

Only less people will be there,they not experienced by monotony. Monotony is annoyed children, theyoung and old age people as same. Not only monotony affect when we are in lonliness situation but also it affect when we ardm with friends or family. It annoyed not only when we are free but also when we are engaged in any job. It hunting us every time The callertone when phonecall is provided for pleasure and for avoid monotony situation. But most of us can not live with pleasure or reduce disgust even for a little time. They feel displeasure and boredom. Because of this we can see the usless drawings in notebook or in table situated in telephone booth. Not anything can give pleasure os happiness for more time. Even it is more tasty food or good music or good job. After sometime that lost novelty and lead to monotony or displeasureg Remembering a story,a man felt attraction in a beautiful lady and he got oppertunity to meet her. The relation grew and led to love. Atlast they married. He thought everytime about her. That brought happiness to him. But after some months the situations were changed. He began to find out wrongs in her and in hes attitude. Then the relation began to decrease. Atlast they decided to divorce. It is the situation of world. Eventhough the thing is best one when the newness lost we will be bored. How can reduce monotony?how can overcome boredom? Drugs or drinks? No these can't overcom monotony. Then how? Avoid external happiness and pleasure and try to find out the inner or internal happiness from the mind. If we success in it we can do anything with pleasure and we can make our mind in happiness mood Money and status are not the medicines for avoid monotony. It is understanding our mind.

Monotony

Sunday 24 November 2013

Hayabusa the fastest sport bike

The Suzuki Hayabusa (or GSX1300R ) is a sport bike motorcycle made by Suzuki since 1999. It immediately won acclaim as the world's fastest production motorcycle , with a top speed of 188 to 194 miles per hour (303 to 312 km/h). Hayabusa ( 隼 ? ) is Japanese for " peregrine falcon ", a bird that often serves as a metaphor for speed due to its vertical hunting dive, or stoop , speed of 180 to 202 miles per hour (290 to 325 km/h), the fastest of any bird. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In particular, the choice of name was made because the peregrine falcon preys on blackbirds , [ 8 ] which reflected the intent of the original Hayabusa to unseat the Honda CBR1100XX Super Blackbird as the world's fastest production motorcycle. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Eventually, the Hayabusa managed to surpass the Super Blackbird by at least a full 10 miles per hour (16 km/h). [ 4 ] [ 12 ] The media-reported value for the speed agreement in miles per hour was consistently 186 mph, while in kilometers per hour it varied from 299 to 303 km/h, which is typical given unit conversion rounding errors. This figure may also be affected by a number of external factors, [ 13 ] as can the power and torque values. [ 14 ] In 2000, fears of a European regulatory backlash or import ban [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] led to an informal agreement between the Japanese and European manufacturers to limit the top speed of their motorcycles at an arbitrary limit. [ 18 ] The conditions under which this limitation was adopted led to the 1999–2000 [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Hayabusa's title remaining, at least technically, unassailable, since no subsequent model could go faster without being tampered with. [ 19 ] Thus, after the much anticipated [ 20 ] [ 21 ] [ 22 ] Kawasaki Ninja ZX-12R of 2000 fell 4 mph (6 km/h) short of claiming the title, the Hayabusa secured its place as the fastest standard production bike of the 20th century. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] [ 25 ] This gives the unrestricted 1999–2000 [ 2 ] [ 3 ] models even more cachet with collectors. [ 26 ] Besides its speed, the Hayabusa has been lauded by many reviewers for its all-round performance, in that it does not drastically compromise other qualities like handling, comfort, reliability, noise, fuel economy or price in pursuit of a single function. [ 5 ] [ 27 ] [ 28 ] Jay Koblenz of Motorcycle Consumer News commented, "If you think the ability of a motorcycle to approach 190 mph or reach the quarter-mile in under 10 seconds is at best frivolous and at worst offensive, this still remains a motorcycle worthy of just consideration. The Hayabusa is Speed in all its glory

Doodle 4 Google India 2013 – Celebrating Indian Women National Winner Sky's The Limit For Indian Women By Gayatri Ketharaman, The Bishop's Co-Ed School, Pune

Sky's The Limit For Indian WomenBy Gayatri Ketharaman, The Bishop's Co-Ed School, Pune What is Doodle 4 Google? We have this thing called a logo which you see each time you visit www.goog le.com. We love it and hate the idea of it becoming boring. So, we often do fun things with our logo and call it a doodle. To keep the fun going, we like to invite bright young minds to come and share their imagination and creativity by designing their own doodle, and that’s when you doodle4google.Last year we asked young doodlers across India to portray India's "Unity in Diversity". The doodle theme for 2013... This year we are looking for doodles that are creative,aesthetic, innovative and celebrate the Indian woman. Let your imagination flow and bring alive the things that you think best reflect her. So what are you waiting for, get doodling!

Tuesday 19 November 2013

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Eighty-six gorgeous women from all over the world participated in the Miss Universe 2013 pageant held in Moscow, Russia. While Gabriela Isler representing Venezuela took back the coveted crown, some of the beauty queens left behind their own inspiring stories. Miss Bulgaria 2013 Veneta Krasteva is a cancer survivor. At the age of 18 she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Krasteva, now 20, showed exemplary courage for a young girl, and that paved her way to winning the Miss Bulgaria Universe title. The cancer, she said, was detected early as she would go to the gynecologist for regular checkups. Two years of aggressive treatment required her to drop out of college, but she emerged victorious in her battle against cancer. 22 year old, Ethiopian-born Miss Israel Titi Yitayish Aynaw is an orphan who was raised by her aunt and lives with her grandmother. She was an officer in the Israeli army before she turned to modeling. Aynaw is the only famous beauty queen from her community, and has beaten a number of odds, including racial prejudices, to get there. Moe Set Wine, 25, has become a pioneer of sorts as she became the first woman to represent Myanmar at Miss Universe in 53 years. Having studied at California Lutheran University, she found that most of her American friends didn't know much about Myanmar. At the Miss Universe pageant, Wine admitted that she felt unprepared as they had no prior experience to go by, she was hopeful that winning the crown would make Myanmar more significant on the world map. The beautiful, ever-smiling faces would never reveal the struggles they may have gone through. While they may not have won the Miss Universe crown, they have still emerged victorious as strong-willed women who fought hard and achieved their dreams.

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Sunday 17 November 2013

Moto G dual-SIM smartphone to land in India with Android 4.4

Saturday 16 November 2013

Sachin Tendulkar is the first sportsman to get Bharat Ratna

Friday 15 November 2013

Sachin Tendulkar falls short of century in final Test match but India maintain control against West Indies Half-way there: Sachin Tendulkar reaches his fifty but is unable to post treble figures Sachin Tendulkar scores 74 on second day of second Test against West Indies at Wankhede Stadium in what may have been his final innings in international cricket Sachin Tendulkar walked forlornly back to the pavilion, removed his helmet, span around to wave his bat in the direction of all his disciples and then he was gone, leaving a billion broken hearts around India as his dream of saying farewell to cricket with a century died here at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium. Oh, but how close he came and what drama the little king provided amid an atmosphere the like of which sport can rarely have imagined. When he was finally out for 74, a funereal hush descended where only minutes before there had been only joyous pandemonium.
Sachin Tendulkar falls short of century in final Test match but India maintain control against West Indies Half-way there: Sachin Tendulkar reaches his fifty but is unable to post treble figures Picture: ILLUSTRATION BY RICHARD SWARBRICK By Ian Chadband, Chief Sports Correspondent in Mumbai7:59AM GMT 15 Nov 2013 Sachin Tendulkar scores 74 on second day of second Test against West Indies at Wankhede Stadium in what may have been his final innings in international cricket Sachin Tendulkar walked forlornly back to the pavilion, removed his helmet, span around to wave his bat in the direction of all his disciples and then he was gone, leaving a billion broken hearts around India as his dream of saying farewell to cricket with a century died here at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium. Oh, but how close he came and what drama the little king provided amid an atmosphere the like of which sport can rarely have imagined. When he was finally out for 74, a funereal hush descended where only minutes before there had been only joyous pandemonium.