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Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Rabi-ul-Awwal Wallpapers

What a better way to celebrate Rabi-ul-Awwal than to decorate  your desktop with these lovely wallpapers. Click on images to see actual view and download.






Sunday, 29 January 2012

Pakistan Wins. Spinners brought back the glory back home



I woke up early on Saturday morning to watch Australia-India fixer. But not to my surprise, it was over. India was once again crushed by Kangaroos. Later, I got busy and went to shopping. Around mid-day, I heard that Pakistan was all out, setting a meager target of 145 only. Sikander Bakht, very rightly commented that England is #1 Team and they are bound to bounce back. Pakis took it lightly. At that moment, I was in total agreement with SK. So I took the option to take a rest and went for a nap.

In the evening, as I wake up, I switched on News. To my wildest dream, England lost the match. I was gone crazy. I couldn’t believe. So I quickly browse all the channels and everyone was chanting Pakistan’s victory.

The match has truly brought back the glory back home which was lost in the English soil last year through News of The World Magazine.

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.

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Dilema of Pakistan


Becharay Pakistani. No one else to blame. We are responsible for bringing upon rulers.

Monday, 23 January 2012

A Tale of a Holy Man


A holy man, who spent his last 10 years in solitary, was passing by a small town at night. He was amazed to see 2 houses well illuminated while others were completely darkened.  He thought, holy people must be living here. He praised the Almighty for his mercy and approached the town to learn the truth.

He asked one of the passer by, what holy men live here that their houses are enlightened. The man replied, they are the men who can afford UPS during load-shedding.

Thursday, 19 January 2012

England beaten by 10 wickets



Amazingly, England fell short in their first series as world Test number ones, only Jonathan Trott delayed their downfall, as they were bowled out for 160 to lose this first match of three by 10 wickets.

Few could have imagined England would stumble at the first hurdle, against fast-improving opponents Pakistan. Captain Strauss admitted, England batted poorly in their first-innings for 192 - and it seemed unthinkable that they would not perform much better second time round.

In the first innings, it was off-spinner Saeed Ajmal – who finished with a match haul of 10 for 97 , while in second innings, England lost their top four to pacer Umar Gul (4-63).

Good luck Pakistan for Next one on 25 Jan.

Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Romney: Diplomacy with Pakistan is like dealing with a teenage child



Mitt Romney
 
The 57th United States Presidential Election will be held on November 6, 2012, and it will be expected to feature the present US President Barack Obama for the Democrats, against a yet to be decided Republican candidate.

At the age of 64, Mitt Romney, Governor of Massachusetts has so far emerged as the front runner for Republican candidate. Romney has vast personal fortune, a successful private career, a perfect family life, a sharp mind, a charismatic personality, and has reputation of great administrator.

Mitt Romney plans to rebuild the foundations of the American economy on the principles of free enterprise, hard work, and innovation. He seeks to increase trade, energy production, human capital, and labor flexibility.
On foreign policy, Romney claims to proceed with clarity to friends and allies and will safeguard US interests. He strongly believes that the best ally world peace has ever known is a strong America.

On Pakistan, Romney  says that diplomacy with Pakistan is like dealing with a teenage child. However, clarified “I don’t want to suggest that country is like a child, but in the way that when you deal with another person, we think of all these dimensions on which we try to influence them, we have to influence Pakistan.”