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Monday, 18 February 2013

Sadequain , A Tribute





Sadequain was a world-renowned Pakistani artist, best known for his skills as a calligrapher and a painter. He is considered as one of the finest painters and calligraphers, Pakistan has ever produced.  He was constantly at work and specializes for work on large scale. He repeatedly stated that he was not interested in decorating drawing rooms of rich and powerful. He worked on large murals for public buildings and his work was mostly donated to the public.



He also painted and presented the poetry of greats such as Iqbal , Ghalib and Faiz. He adores large workspace and his work (Murals) in State Bank of Pakistan, Frere Hall Karachi and Lahore Museum are a treat to watch.




He was born in Amroha, India in 1930 and died in Karachi in Feb 1987. His work was recognized by many awards including Tamgha-e-Imtiaz Pakistan, Pride of Performance and Sitara-e-Imtiaz Pakistan.


Thursday, 26 April 2012

Windows 8, Touch Screen Revolution



Imagine what happens when Apple I-Phone, Android, Windows Smartphone and many more touch screen features are merged. Well, prepare yourself for Swipe, Slide, Zoom and many more interactive gadgets in Windows 8. Microsoft has planned to officially launch Windows 8 in October 2012, but beta version called ‘Consumer Preview’ has been launched in Feb 2012.

Microsoft has rework Windows as a “touch-first” operating system, meaning that its interface is simple and designed to be used in touch tablets similar to the iPad. Future laptops and PCs will likely have touchscreens as well. That’s just the direction things are headed. So Microsoft’s goal is to create one platform that can serve a keyboard and mouse just as well as a touchscreen.

Windows 8 will employ a new user interface based on Microsoft's Metro design language. The Metro environment will feature a new Tile-based Start Screen similar to the Windows Phone OS. Each tile will represent an application, and will be able to display relevant information such as the number of unread messages on the tile for an e-mail app or the current temperature on a weather application. Metro-style applications run in full-screen, and are able to share information.


 
Other Fetaures:

·        IE 10
·        Login / Sign in  using a Windows Live ID
·        Hybrid Boot will use "advanced hibernation functionality" on shutdown to allow faster startup times.
·        Windows To Go will allow Windows 8 to boot and run from a bootable USB device (such as a flash drive).
·        Two new recovery functions are included, ‘Refresh’ and ‘Reset’. Refresh restores all Windows files to their original state while keeping settings, files, and Metro-Style apps, while ‘Reset’ takes the computer back to factory default condition.
·        Native USB 3.0 support
·        New Windows Task Manager design
·        Xbox Live (Including Xbox Live Arcade)


Hardware requirements:

To use touch input features, touch enabled hardware will be required.

Minimum hardware requirements for Windows Consumer Preview
Architecture
x86 (32-bit)
x86-64 (64-bit)
Processor
1 GHz
Memory (RAM)
1 GB
2 GB
Graphics Card
DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
HDD free space
16 GB
20 GB













Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Largest Painting of the World turns out to be a Pakistani Flag



        On 23rd March 2012, a group of Pakistani students have painted the Largest Painting of the World. The painting featuring mosaics of small pictures of the Pakistani culture and historical places, turns out to be a big Pakistani flag. The painting measuring 42,000 square feet was made on a canvas by a group of 1200 male and female students at Hockey Stadium Lahore on Friday. The organizers claimed to have set a new world record breaking previous record of 34,000 square feet painting created in Nigeria (2010), acclaimed by the Guinness World Records.



     The venue was National Hockey Stadium in Lahore and the world’s largest painting was accomplished in seven hours. The organizers claimed that the according to the rules of GWR, an architect appointed for the job measures the painting. Also as per GWR requirements international procedure had been followed and the aerial view of the artwork and videos were sent to the Guinness World Records and they had declared it a new record.



       It was the culmination of the “3rd Annual Street Art Competition” which started on March 4, in Lahore. The event was an initiative by the Message Welfare Trust and supported by Master Paints and aptly titled “The Colors of Pakistan”, an effort to show the ‘softer side’ of the country and to bring the youth together to send a positive message of peace and solidarity with the global village.

Thursday, 22 March 2012

English Cricketer Flintoff sets 14 Guinness World Records



English Cricket legend Andrew Flintoff completed an epic challenge of achieving 14 Guinness World Records in just 12 hours for BT Sport Relief campaign.

The lists of records that Flintoff achieved on Monday were in the following order:
1.      Fastest time to drink a hot chocolate (5.45 seconds)
2.      Most Facebook likes in one hour (52,719)
3.      Fastest 100 meters on a paddle boat (1 minute 58.62 seconds) – with fellow cricketer Steve Harmison
4.      Most kisses in 30 seconds (40) – broken live on air in the Loose Women studio
5.      Most peas eaten with a cocktail stick in 30 seconds (38)
6.      Most people popping party poppers (420) – broken in BT’s offices in Newgate Street
7.      Fastest time to hi-fi 20 people blindfolded (in 6.53 seconds) – also broken in BT’s offices in Newgate Street
8.      Most cricket deliveries faced in one minute (19) – helped by fellow sport star Gary Lineker and McFly’s very own Harry Judd
9.      Fastest three-point turn in a car (14.01 seconds)
10.  Fastest Zorb (Large ball made of transparent plastic )over 100 metres (26.59 seconds)
11.  Most hot dogs made in 1 minute (9), live on QVC
12.  Longest distance to throw a bulls eye in darts (5.05 metres)
13.  Most lemons caught while blindfolded in one minute (20)
14.  Most party poppers popped in one minute (52)

The 15th unofficial record Flintoff broke was registering 14 world records in 12 hours.

Throughout his marathon 12 hour challenge, Flintoff also dropped in on a number of other TV shows in a bid to showcase his talents live to the nation and encourage them to support his efforts. This included Flintoff appearing on Loose Women TV show and taking delight in claiming record for the “most kisses given in 30 seconds” by hurriedly working his way down the lucky line up of 40 people.

Fellow cricketer Steve Harmison helped Flintoff set the record for Fastest 100m on a Pedalo and Most lemons caught in one minute while blindfolded, whilst sports broadcaster Gary Lineker and Harry Judd helped Flintoff achieve the Most cricket deliveries in one minute.
All Flintoff’s efforts were overseen by an adjudicator from Guinness World Records to ensure he got instant confirmation every time he broke or set a record.

BT announced that they are giving £200,000 to support Flintoff’s challenge. This is part of the £1million BT has committed to raise in support The BT Sport Relief challenges – a series of celebrity challenges sponsored by BT for Sport Relief 2012.

Friday, 3 February 2012

Car Repair in Karachi

It is always good to know what options you have while looking for maintenance and repair of your car in a city like Karachi. As the size of this metropolis is expanding vertically & horizontally, several market places have emerges providing complete repair solutions. So next time, when looking for a specific repair work, identify any market place and easily find location, thanks to Google Maps.




View Car & Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Locations, Karachi in a larger map

Thursday, 26 January 2012

New Tyre could put an end to Punctures


Tyre company. Bridgestone says it's new invention could put an end to frustrating slow punctures and dangerous high-speed blow-outs. Bridgestone says its groundbreaking new prototype airless tyre never goes flat.
It is made of a recyclable plastic resin weaved into a mesh of spokes to support the tread of the tyre. The flexible design plays a key part in assuring the tyre does not collapse - performing the function air pressure does in regular tyres.
According to Bridgestone, the 'non-pneumatic' tyre is at an early stage of development but should eventually be available in retail vehicles. Non-pneumatic tyres have less impact on the environment than today's conventional tyres.