Nov 22, 2008
Ghajini 320KBPS audio
Music: A. R. Rahman
Lyrics: Prasoon Joshi
Label: T-Series
MP3 Bitrate: 320Kbps VBR (~)
-= Tracklist =-
01. Ghajini - Guzarish
02. Ghajini - Aye Bachchu
03. Ghajini - Kaise Mujhe
04. Ghajini - Behka
05. Ghajini - Latoo
06. Ghajini - Kaise Mujhe (Instrumental)
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Meerabai Not Out [2008]
Cast: Anupam Kher, Mahesh Manjrekar, Mandira Bedi, Vandana Gupta, Prateeksha Lonkar
Director : Chandrakant Kulkarni
Art Direction : Manohar A. Patil
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01. Hai Rama - Sukhwinder Singh & Neha Kakkad
02. Meerabai Not Out - Neeraj Shridhar & Vijay Prakash
03. O Dil Sambhal - Shaan & Sunidhi Chauhan
04. Chal De Rapat - Vijay Prakash & Sandesh Shandilya
05. Kaisi Yeh Shaam - Kunal Ganjawala
06. O Dil Sambhal (Remix) - Kunal Ganjawala
07. Chal De Rapat (Remix) - Vijay Prakash & Sandesh Shandily
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Nov 9, 2008
Simple Techniques for Healthy Skin
ORANGE AND RED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Fruits and vegetables that are high in orange and red pigments are high in antioxidants that can help prevent wrinkles. Sweet potatoes, tomatoes and cantaloupe, for examples, can help keep your skin firm and bright. Add more of these vibrant fruits and vegetables to your daily diet. Instead of making mashed potatoes or baked potatoes with white potatoes, use sweet potatoes topped with brown sugar and a dab of butter. When you eat a sandwich or a salad for lunch, add a few slices of fresh, bright red tomato and instead of eating chips or pretzels, snack on juicy cantaloupe chunks.
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The antioxidant known as EGCG is a highly potent substance that can prevent acne, sun damage and inflammation of your skin. EGCG has also been known to combat skin cancer and tumors. Real teas, green, black or white are the best ways to consume EGCG. Four to six cups of tea per day is the amount needed to have a beneficial effect on skin. Gradually replace your daily coffee with tea – in addition to helping your skin, the antioxidants in tea will be healthful for your whole body. Enjoy your tea with these delectable Afternoon Tea Cake recipes.
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Vitamin A, one of the most important skin helpers prevents your skin from becoming dry and scaly. Vitamin A is essential in the cell renewal process and promotes growth of new skin. Spinach, broccoli and escarole are just a few tasty examples of dark leafy green vegetables that pack tons of Vitamin A. Fresh, frozen, raw or steamed leafy greens are all beneficial for skin health.
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The antioxidant known as EGCG is a highly potent substance that can prevent acne, sun damage and inflammation of your skin. EGCG has also been known to combat skin cancer and tumors. Real teas, green, black or white are the best ways to consume EGCG. Four to six cups of tea per day is the amount needed to have a beneficial effect on skin. Gradually replace your daily coffee with tea – in addition to helping your skin, the antioxidants in tea will be healthful for your whole body. Enjoy your tea with these delectable Afternoon Tea Cake recipes.
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Omega 3 fatty acids found in fish such as salmon, tuna, trout, sardines and shellfish have anti-inflammatory properties and can fight sun-related skin damage. Omega-3’s also help protect against sunburn. While eating fish can make your skin glorious, keep your seafood intake at moderate levels so you don’t end up consuming too much mercury. Eating fish once or twice a week is sufficient, especially if you chock your diet full of other healthy skin foods.
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Alghazanth - Wreath Of Thevetat - 2008
2.The Kings to Come
3.The Phosphorescent
4.On Blackening Soil
5.Rain of Stars
6.Twice-Born
7.Future Made Flesh
8.As Nothing Consumes Everything
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Tamtrum - Elektronik Blakc Mess (2006)
French industrialists TAMTRUM...''Elektronic Blakc Mess'' takes power industrial electro delivered with a dark goth/metal look and sounds that veer between harsh electro sequences, distorted vocals and blistering drum patterns comparable to bands like HOCICO, with a rather MANSON(esque) attitude. Their music and lyrics (in French & English) are morbid, disturbing, nasty, sick, noisy and above all hyper-danceable. A new hi-energy and merciless aggressive assault for all fans of hardcore Electro.
01. In a little skull box (feat. Rose Hreidmarr)
02. The world you live in
03. Pervert inc.
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05. Deshumanization
06. My fall
07. Abort the pope
08. Swallow the life
09. Heteroïne
10. Terrorissmo (my apokalypse)
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Taake - Taake (2008)
Genre: Black Metal
Length: 46:25min
Filesize: 84MB
Tracklist:
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Filesize: 84MB
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Svafnir - The Heathen Chapters (2008)
Genre: Pagan Metal/Acoustic
Length: 40:33min
Filesize: 98MB
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5.Death of the Sun
6.Zweige Sich Im Winde Wiegen
7.Ausklang
8.Shadows in the Water
9.Return of Misery
10.The Blackbirds Flight
11.The Mourning Forest
12.The Druids Cosmic Journey
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Iskald - Revelations Of Reckoning Day (2008)
Country: Norway
Genre: Melodic Black Metal
Length: 47:58min
Filesize: 80MB
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02. A Breath Of Apocalypse
03. Warriors Of The Northern Twilight, Part 2
04. Endtime
05. The Orphanage
06. Det Stilner Til Storm
07. Tartarus
08. Journey To Hel
09. Dommedag
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Genre: Melodic Black Metal
Length: 47:58min
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Nov 8, 2008
The many sides of Sourav
Sometimes a rebel, often a creative force, always in the thick of it, Ganguly has been a many-layered character, and his career an astonishing one
The Winner
Gangles was fun. Every now and then a fellow feels like tearing off his shirt and waving it around like Mick Jagger with a microphone. Of all places, Sourav Ganguly responded to the urge at Lord's, holiest of cricketing holies. So much for decorum. He might as well have burped in St Paul's. Every now and then a fellow feels an insult coming on. Ganguly was rude to Steve Waugh, captain of all Australia, the mightiest foe of them all. So much for deference. Typically it started as a misjudgment and became an amusement that turned into a strategy.
Ganguly did not mind directing the fire at himself. What could they do? Bowl bumpers? Already every fast bowler worth his salt had tried to knock off his head. He had no lordly lineage but he walked and talked as he pleased, not exactly trying to provoke opponents but unwilling to deny himself. He did not give much ground to the modern game, with its fitness and diving and running between wickets and morning training and all that rot. It was brave of him to remain apart, for it left him exposed to ridicule, forced him to justify himself. But Ganguly was not scared of the pressure. Perhaps he needed the extra pressure the way a veteran car needs a crank. And, just in case, he had the populist touch. If Anil Kumble was the colossus, Sachin Tendulkar the champion, Rahul Dravid the craftsman, VVS Laxman the sorcerer, then Ganguly was the inspiration.
It has been an astonishing career. Some men prefer to follow a predictable path and their stories tell of a slow rise to the top and an equally measured decline. To that end instinct is subdued, contention avoided and risk reduced. That has been altogether too dull for Ganguly. Throughout he has toyed with his fate, tempting it to turn its back on him so that once again he could surprise the world with a stunning restoration. Something in him rebelled against the mundane and the sensible. He needed his life to be full of disasters and rescues, and comebacks and mistakes and memorable moments. To hell with the prosaic. At heart he is a cavalier, albeit of mischievous persuasion.
Taken as a whole, his contribution has been a triumph. It is no small thing for a boy from Kolkata to make it in Indian cricket. Till then local players were regarded as soft touches, and Ganguly himself was so categorised in his early days. Whereas the Mumbai-ites had risen through a rigorous system and the outstation boys had fought every inch of the way, the Bengalis seemed to lack the toughness required to make the grade. Ganguly changed all that. Indeed it was one of the many tasks he set himself. Always he has pitted himself against presumption and always he has prevailed.
Heavens, he even managed to time his departure as sweetly as ever he did any cover-drive. Before the series began he disarmingly announced that these four Tests against Australia were going to be his last. At a stroke his announcement put an end to speculation that he might lose his place. Ganguly is shrewder than he pretends. Just for a day or so it seemed that he might not get his way as reports spread of indiscreet remarks supposedly made about Robin Uthappa's hair, but Ganguly disowned the comments, even the splendid one about "every Tom, Dick and Harry" playing in the team. And so, once again, he lived to fight another day. Mind you, he let them hang in the air for 72 hours! That was typical Ganguly: at once the hero and the villain.
To some extent his manner has distracted attention from his cricket. Above all he has been a fine player whose career tells of determination and perseverance. As a batsman he played numerous influential innings. Often he was at his best on the game's greatest stages (including Lord's, where he first made his mark) or when the chips were down. Then he could concentrate. In less stressful times his batting could be flashy, with shots vaguely executed and the outcome left to the gods. Ganguly was not a collector of runs but a match player. Such men cannot be judged only in terms of tallies.
As captain he was an uplifting figure prepared to stand up for his players. It is easily forgotten that his captaincy started with Indian cricket at its lowest ebb. Hereabouts India was extremely lucky to have at its disposal a superb group of senior players untouched by those dire events, and a new captain free from the insecurity and greed that had undone his predecessor. Accepting money from grubby sources was, one sensed, beneath Ganguly. He just did not move in those circles or think along those lines.
Not that Ganguly alone deserves all the credit for India's swift recovery. Around him could be found a resolute and principled bunch of cricketers. They needed someone to blow the bugle and Ganguly obliged. That is leadership. Alone among the cricketing nations, his Indian side repeatedly troubled the Australians. Under his leadership the team prevailed in England, daring to bat first on a Headingley greentop. Indeed the very image of Indian cricket changed - a process started by Sunil Gavaskar and completed by Ganguly and companions. No longer does anyone talk about timidity against fast bowling or languishing overseas. Driven in varying degrees by pride and professionalism, the now-departing generation acknowledged these weaknesses, confronted them and corrected them.
Always Ganguly was in the thick of it. No matter how often he was discarded he bounced back. No matter how frequently his cricketing obituary was written he found a way back into the team. At times he seemed to relish the headlines forecasting his imminent and final downfall. He is not by nature defiant. It is too petty an emotion. Just that he liked to prove doubters wrong. Criticism spurred him on. Otherwise he was inclined to become lethargic. He revelled in his reputation as an independent man who lived and played by his own lights.
He is not a man easily pinned down. Although it is never wise to suppose a man can be caught in a single adjective, it is much easier with his contemporaries. To watch Rahul Dravid or Virender Sehwag or Anil Kumble play is to know a large part of them. Ganguly liked to keep people guessing. Perhaps it is his background. Is it possible that the son of a wealthy businessman might have had some reservations, even embarrassment, about becoming a professional cricketer? Deep down Ganguly belonged to the old days, not so much of aristocracy as of ease. He cast himself as a sportsman, a player of games, and on the surface did not take it too seriously. And yet the fires of competition burned hot.
In some respects he has been a rebel, against the expectations of his origins, against dutiful modern ways, against the patronising of his country. But he is too large a figure to be motivated by anything as shrivelling as anger. Rather he has been a creative force in the game. As a batsman he was full of neatly executed strokes. It was not in his nature to brutalise the ball. Nor was he a poet caressing it with a delicate touch. Neither extreme attracted him in the slightest. Instead he stroked the ball, guiding it between fieldsmen or lifting it over their heads. It looked effortless but some men like to hide the strain.
He has an unusual and unconventional mind. Often he will make the remark that raises eyebrows, causes people to stop and think. After all the hullabaloo of the travesty in Sydney, his stepped back and said that it had shown "how desperately the Australians want to win". All India was in a rage and yet a part of him respected that unbridled determination to prevail. He saw the meaning of the whole thing. Indeed he must have taken satisfaction from it. Australia has worked themselves into a lather over beating India. The rivalry had been largely his creation. And India had stood its ground. He had played his part in that as well.
Ganguly was at his most effective against the Australians. Somehow he sensed that the two nations had a lot in common, though they knew it not. But he felt that his players were unduly intimidated by the reputations and muscularity of these opponents. Accordingly he set out to convince them that the Aussies were human and could be beaten. In India he turned up late for the toss, a cheekiness that began as an accident and became an amusing tactic. It worked. The Australians became riled and started to play the man and not the ball. They had fallen into Ganguly's trap. His players could see that he was neither scared nor scarred, and enjoyed plucking the giant's beard. As captain Ganguly understood the value of gestures, the importance of appearances.
By no means, though, was it all gestures. Ganguly was the real thing, or else he could not have carried his players along with him. In Australia in 2003-04 he knew that his struggling team needed him to lead the way in the critical hour with a captain's innings and in Brisbane he promptly produced a rousing, valorous hundred on a lively pitch against a rampant attack. It was this performance that confirmed, once and for all, that Ganguly was not as fragile as he seemed. A twig can be snapped but not even a tempest can uproot a tree. It also secured the respect of his initially reluctant opponents, who know a fighter when they see one. As far as the Aussies were concerned, Lord Snooty had earned his stripes. It is one thing to talk, quite another to follow up with deeds.
And now he leaves the scene. Although he has batted with silky serenity in this series, it is the right time to go. A man has only so many struggles in him. A player's supporters have only so many battles in them. Perhaps in the last few days of his career he will play his part in India's greatest cricketing feat, the downing of Australia not by miraculous deed but sustained ruthlessness. If so it will be no more than he deserves. Ganguly has been neither a genius or a saint or a great batsman, but he has served with distinction and leaves Indian cricket in a much better state than he found it. ..
Courtesy:Peter Roebuck(cricinfo.com)
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Nov 1, 2008
iPhone: The Missing Manual
As you’d expect of Apple, the iPhone is gorgeous. iPhone: The Missing Manual is a book as breathtaking as its subject. Teeming with high-quality color graphics, each custom designed page helps you accomplish specific tasks — everything from Web browsing to watching videos. Written by New York Times columnist and Missing Manual series creator David Pogue, this book shows you how to get the most out of your new Apple iPhone.
The name iPhone may be doing Apple a disservice. This machine is so packed with possibilities that the cellphone may actually be the least interesting part. The iPhone is at least three products merged into one: a phone, a wide-screen iPod and a wireless, touch-screen Internet communicator. The iPhone’s beauty alone may be enough for you to dig for your credit cards, but its Mac OS X-based software makes it not so much a smartphone as something out of the film “Minority Report.”
The real magic, however, awaits when you browse the Web. You get to see the entire Web page on the iPhone’s screen. All of this is cooked up with Apple’s traditional secret sauce of simplicity, intelligence and whimsy.
Written by New York Times columnist and Missing Manual series creator David Pogue, iPhone: The Missing Manual shows you everything they need to know to get the most out of your new Apple iPhone. Full of humor, tips, tricks, and surprises, this book teaches you how to extend iPhone’s usefulness by exploiting its links to the Web as well as its connection to Macs or PCs; how to save money using Internet-based messages instead of phone calls; and how to fill the iPhone with TV shows and DVDs for free.
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http://rapidshare.com/files/155303265/Indiana_Jones_and_the_Emperors_Tomb-Razor1911.part05.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/155303512/Indiana_Jones_and_the_Emperors_Tomb-Razor1911.part06.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/155303637/Indiana_Jones_and_the_Emperors_Tomb-Razor1911.part07.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/155303741/Indiana_Jones_and_the_Emperors_Tomb-Razor1911.part08.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/155303909/Indiana_Jones_and_the_Emperors_Tomb-Razor1911.part09.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/155304008/Indiana_Jones_and_the_Emperors_Tomb-Razor1911.part10.rar
Rock On *2008*[HINDI] 1CD DVD RIp XviD MultiSubs [6xMIRRORS]
Movie: Rock On;
Cast: Farhan Akhtar, Prachi Desai, Arjun Rampal, Purab Kohli, Luke Kenny and Shahana Goswami;
Director: Abhishek Kapoor;
Info :
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1230165/
Screencaps:
------------------*200 odd MB Links*--------------------
RS Links :
http://rapidshare.com/files/15954744...yfrank.avi.001
http://rapidshare.com/files/15954735...yfrank.avi.002
http://rapidshare.com/files/15954742...yfrank.avi.003
http://rapidshare.com/files/15954726...yfrank.avi.004
Adrive Links :
http://www.adrive.com/public/a787876...8a3ec2a08.html
http://www.adrive.com/public/9a3fd9b...4f3344492.html
http://www.adrive.com/public/92f1618...d22769ef1.html
http://www.adrive.com/public/5e97559...d0dd76756.html
Megaupload Links :
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=60K3BMR1
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3ABVQYT0
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QGW4KBVI
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HPKD3P8X
Netload Links :
http://netload.in/dateiMTM3NzA0Nz.htm
http://netload.in/dateiMTA2NDk3MT.htm
http://netload.in/dateiMTUyOTExOD.htm
http://netload.in/dateiMTg0MTk4Nj.htm
Sendspace Links :
http://www.sendspace.com/file/y8mqtz
http://www.sendspace.com/file/prd21x
http://www.sendspace.com/file/idcurt
http://www.sendspace.com/file/gg2utv
Egoshare Links :
http://www.egoshare.com/download.php?id=46SXB2Q57
http://www.egoshare.com/download.php?id=61IPN5A73
http://www.egoshare.com/download.php?id=99QKW4G01
http://www.egoshare.com/download.php?id=25WFR9F06
SUBTILTLES :
http://rapidshare.com/files/15954709...bs_byfrank.idx
http://rapidshare.com/files/15954722...bs_byfrank.sub
http://www.adrive.com/public/b2457cf...922205840.html
http://www.adrive.com/public/d89dc33...a6567bf4b.html
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BOOOH6VL
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5H61LFU5
http://netload.in/dateiMjc1NDkzMT/Ro...yfrank.idx.htm
http://netload.in/dateiOTM1NjM3Nj/Ro...yfrank.sub.htm
http://www.sendspace.com/file/g781nt
http://www.sendspace.com/file/coq6ua
http://www.egoshare.com/download.php?id=00WRZ0E02
http://www.egoshare.com/download.php?id=30JLE7E53
Pls Use HJSplit or Splitjoin to join the parts...
Cast: Farhan Akhtar, Prachi Desai, Arjun Rampal, Purab Kohli, Luke Kenny and Shahana Goswami;
Director: Abhishek Kapoor;
Info :
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1230165/
Screencaps:
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------------------*200 odd MB Links*--------------------
RS Links :
http://rapidshare.com/files/15954744...yfrank.avi.001
http://rapidshare.com/files/15954735...yfrank.avi.002
http://rapidshare.com/files/15954742...yfrank.avi.003
http://rapidshare.com/files/15954726...yfrank.avi.004
Adrive Links :
http://www.adrive.com/public/a787876...8a3ec2a08.html
http://www.adrive.com/public/9a3fd9b...4f3344492.html
http://www.adrive.com/public/92f1618...d22769ef1.html
http://www.adrive.com/public/5e97559...d0dd76756.html
Megaupload Links :
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=60K3BMR1
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3ABVQYT0
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QGW4KBVI
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HPKD3P8X
Netload Links :
http://netload.in/dateiMTM3NzA0Nz.htm
http://netload.in/dateiMTA2NDk3MT.htm
http://netload.in/dateiMTUyOTExOD.htm
http://netload.in/dateiMTg0MTk4Nj.htm
Sendspace Links :
http://www.sendspace.com/file/y8mqtz
http://www.sendspace.com/file/prd21x
http://www.sendspace.com/file/idcurt
http://www.sendspace.com/file/gg2utv
Egoshare Links :
http://www.egoshare.com/download.php?id=46SXB2Q57
http://www.egoshare.com/download.php?id=61IPN5A73
http://www.egoshare.com/download.php?id=99QKW4G01
http://www.egoshare.com/download.php?id=25WFR9F06
SUBTILTLES :
http://rapidshare.com/files/15954709...bs_byfrank.idx
http://rapidshare.com/files/15954722...bs_byfrank.sub
http://www.adrive.com/public/b2457cf...922205840.html
http://www.adrive.com/public/d89dc33...a6567bf4b.html
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BOOOH6VL
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5H61LFU5
http://netload.in/dateiMjc1NDkzMT/Ro...yfrank.idx.htm
http://netload.in/dateiOTM1NjM3Nj/Ro...yfrank.sub.htm
http://www.sendspace.com/file/g781nt
http://www.sendspace.com/file/coq6ua
http://www.egoshare.com/download.php?id=00WRZ0E02
http://www.egoshare.com/download.php?id=30JLE7E53
Pls Use HJSplit or Splitjoin to join the parts...
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