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Posted by Kumar Chetan on November 14, 2005

This is in the series of more Geeky signs.
This is my hacker key
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And followings are some more stuff.
I just like Hacker key.

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Knavish Unholy Monster Addicted to Rage

Movies: Garam Masala and No entry

Posted by Kumar Chetan on November 13, 2005

Just happened to get hold of these 2 latest releases.
Garam Masala
*ng Akshay Kumar, John Abraham, Paresh Rawal and Extras
The only thing I liked in this movie was one of three airhostesses. I dont remember wat was her name but I liked her. Beautiful in my view. The film has raised a question. Can John Abraham act or can he do comic roles?confused Blaming Priyedarshan will be the answer. He can direct Suniel Shetty in a comic role but this time he failed. John is pathetic in this movie. From my point of view if you have wathed No Entry then dont watch this movie. Akshay Kumar is as usual but he is not like the same as he was in Hera Pheri, a good movie. Paresh Rawal is good also. U also see Rajpal Yadav in the movie.
The story is ill-logical. Read again. Ill-logical. No sense. Non sense. I was unable to watch the complete movie. Navneet is watching the movie for me.

*ng Bipasha(HOTlove struck),Anil Kapoor, Fardeen Khan, Celina Jaitlylove struck and Lara Duttalove struck, Sallman Khan(at wits' end - New!) and our own star kid Eisha Deol. No Entry is worth watching movie. Full of comedy. I like Fardeen Khan saying Bhai Saab in whole of the movie. After a long time I watched a good hindi comedy. Chaachi 420 was the last one I think. I always try to avoid Salman Khan’s movies. Why do ppl cast him?? May be he has got a face and a dare to bare chest. He (was and) is pathetic in the movie. Some one plz send him to an acting school. Now Anil Kapoor, after Musafir this is his 2nd movie I watched. In Musafir he was more or less it looked like he was slapped before every scene. The story runs around Anil and Fardeen.
I rate 4 out of 5 to this movie.

21 Rules

Posted by Kumar Chetan on November 12, 2005

Found these rules on one of my machine. Good One. I am highlighting some which I like.

  1. Give people more than they expect and do it cheerfully.
  2. Marry a man/woman you love to talk to. As you get older, their conversational skills will be as important as any other.
  3. Don’t believe all you hear, spend all you have or sleep all you want.
  4. When you say, “I love you”, mean it.
  5. When you say, “I’m sorry”, look the person in the eye.
  6. Be engaged at least six months before you get married.
  7. Believe in love at first sight.
  8. Never laugh at anyone’s dreams. People who don’t have dreams don’t have much.
  9. Love deeply and passionately. You might get hurt but it’s the only way to live life completely.
  10. In disagreements, fight fairly. Please No name calling.
  11. Don’t judge people by their relatives.
  12. Talk slowly but think quickly.
  13. When someone asks you a question you don’t want to answer, smile and ask, “Why do you want to know?”
  14. Remember that great love and great achievements involve great risk.
  15. Say “bless you” when you hear someone sneeze.
  16. When you lose, don’t lose the lesson.
  17. Remember the three R’s:
    Respect for self;
    Respect for others;
    Responsibility for all your actions.
  18. Don’t let a little dispute injure a great friendship.
  19. When you realize you’ve made a mistake,take immediate steps to correct it.
  20. Smile when picking up the phone. The caller will hear it in your voice.
  21. Spend some time alone.

National Portal of India

Posted by Kumar Chetan on November 11, 2005

Amazingly this is a Govt. Portal and one of the best designed portal and most of above Govt. Website I ever saw.
I registered myslef a s resident of Chandigarh and when I logged in I already got my page stuffed with links for Chandigarh. KOOOL!!!
I will explore the portal. I also checked status for my PAN aplication.
India is shining.

ICE – In Case of Emergency

Posted by Kumar Chetan on November 09, 2005

I read this on http://sixfaces.blogspot.com and Googled for it and I found following from Vodafone’s website. Now I have ICE in my phone’s contact list.

ICE – In Case of Emergency

Eight out of ten people aren’t carrying information that would help if they were involved in an accident. Storing next-of-kin details in your mobile phone can assist the emergency services if you’re unable to tell them who to contact.

How does it work?

Simply use your mobile’s phone book to store the name and number of someone who should be contacted if you have an emergency – but add the letters ICE in front of their name.

ICE stands for ‘In Case of Emergency’: it’s what the emergency services will look for if you’re involved in an accident and have your mobile phone with you. This straightforward idea was developed by the East Anglian Ambulance Trust and is supported by Vodafone.

Getting started

On most mobile phones you simply need to select ‘Contacts’ and choose ‘Add New Contact’, then enter the letters ‘ICE’ next to the name, followed by the telephone number of your next of kin. Make sure you choose a number that’s easy to get in touch with – a home number could be useless in an emergency if the person works full time. We recommend that you enter daytime and evening numbers where this is possible.

What should I do next?

Make sure the person whose name and number you are giving has agreed to be your ‘ICE partner’. You should also make sure your ICE partner has a list of people to contact on your behalf, such as your place of work. In addition, they’ll need to know about any medical conditions that could affect your emergency treatment, including allergies or medication.

If you’re under 18, your ICE partner should be your mother, your father or an immediate member of your family authorised to make decisions on your behalf. Friends and other relatives won’t be able to make decisions for you if you’re admitted to hospital.

Storing an ICE number makes it easier for everyone if you’re involved in an accident. It only takes a few seconds, so do it today - please.


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