thinking about…

well guys i am thinking about making blog more informative and interesting at the same time.

So,i was wondering what would be the topics that would attract more readers towards my blog. while scanning through my mind completely and consulting few of my friends form different professions, i have decided to add new categories of food recipes and posts related to medical field. Hope u guys will give me a positive response.

And ofcourse , i will post these daily doses from my part which includes regular funny jokes, information about latest technology and my personal experience and interests.

what a lovestory..

I was in 12th
she was in 12th

i got B.Tech
She got Bcom

I was doing B.Tech
She got MBA

I was preparing 4 M.TECH enterance
She got married

I m doing M.TECH
She’s d mother of 2 children

I got PH.D
Her daughter is in 1st std.

I became DOCTRATE
Her daughter passed 10th,

I have joined job.
Her daughter joined college.

The greatest irony-
Today is my ENGAGMENT & her daughter is my FIANCEE.

portable battery backup

Make no mistake, we’re unabashed Eneloop rechargeable battery fanboys around here. How could we not be given our mobile lifestyle and obsessive need to keep all our toys juiced. As such, we’re stoked by the announcement of a pair of Sanyo power packs: the Eneloop Mobile Booster (model KBC-L2BS) and Eneloop Stick Booster (KBC-D1BS). The Mobile Booster is a rechargeable slab of lithium-ion with a pair of built-in USB terminals (and microUSB adapter) capable of pushing a relatively hefty 1 Amp charge for about 2 hours (or 500mA for 4 hours if charging two device) to gear that requires that kind of suck… like the iPad. The battery pack can then be recharged over AC or a USB connection on your PC. The highly portable Stick Booster, meanwhile, ships with a pair of AA Eneloops — so when the electrons cease to flow you can just swap out the dead batteries for a pair of fresh rechargeables. The Stick Booster is also an official Nintendo licensee so you can be sure that it’ll charge your DSLite, DSi, or DSi LL (no mention of the 3DS). Look for these to ship October 21st in Japan.

source-engadget

NASA historic images on flicker

Three compilations of historic NASA images have been released on The Commons on Flickr, the fruit of a collaborative effort between Flickr, NASA and the Internet Archive. Continue reading “NASA historic images on flicker”

watch it carefully..

we will rock you…

how do you feel about this video..??

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what an airlines..??

LG’s flexible e-paper

LG’s shown display prototypes that may or may not ever be actual products, but it looks like two of them are about to get real. LG is expecting to put both a 9.7-inch color e-paper display and a 19-inch flexible e-paper display into mass production by the end of the year. Details beyond that are expectedly light — including any word on what type of products they’ll be used in — but the 19-inch display is apparently the same one we first saw back in January(pictured above). That could conceivably be used for a newspaper-sized device, or possibly things like digital signage, which might be a tad more likely given the constraints in tacking a touchscreen layer and other components on top of the display.

from-engadget PC World

free electricity..

This artilce is definately interesting.

Continue reading “free electricity..”

nothing else matters..

definately one of the funniest video ever…

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