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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Sir Edmund Hillary dies at 88

Sir Edmund Hillary has died aged 88.He passed away at Auckland City Hospital at 9am this morning. Sir Edmund shot to international stardom as the first man to scale Mt Everest in 1953.Prime Minister Helen Clark today described Sir Edmund as the best-known New Zealander to have ever lived…

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Friday, January 11, 2008

Tata Nano, the people's car of India

the nice Initiative

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Sydney test

In second test match umpires Mark Benson and Steve Bucknor gave so many wrong decisions against team India. Television replays clearly proves that decisions taken by empires were totally wrong. Moreover Australian team have not played the game with true spirit and raise the issue of racism which had made a great impact on the popularity of this great game i.e. Cricket. The century of VVS Laxman and Sachin Tendulkar century had raise a ray of hope that match will be very interesting and may be victory will be in favour of Indians or match will be a draw. A doubt also comes in mind of every cricket lover is that match had been fixed using and umpires have a big role in that. Decision taken by ICC to change umpires for next match is absolutely right but did ICC asked explanation from both umpires why they did not handle the match properly. Also media should question Mr. Steve and Mr. Benson about their view whether they are realizing their mistake or they think that the decision taken by them is right? BCCI Chief Sharad Pawar must take further steps to save Harbhajan Singh from any harassment as any action against him will demoralize whole Indian Team.

I think in interest of cricket both team should come forward and play the next match with true game spirit.

Also the controlling bodies / authorities must make the proper arrangements so that game does not have impact of any wrong thing.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Steal this WiFi

Whenever I talk or write about my own security setup, the one thing that surprises people -- and attracts the most criticism -- is the fact that I run an open wireless network at home. There's no password. There's no encryption. Anyone with wireless capability who can see my network can use it to access the internet.

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