Tuesday, August 31, 2010

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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Our Indian Rupee



















Indian Rupee symbol has been announced and has been sent to the government for approval. And if you are wondering how will you type the rupee symbol using your keyboard, well it might take a year or so to get the symbol in action (to gain acceptance in India) and two years for international acceptance.

On March 5, 2009 the Indian government announced a contest to create a symbol for the rupee. During the year 2010's Union Budget, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee mentioned that the proposed symbol would reflect and capture the Indian ethos and culture. Five symbols were shortlisted, and the Cabinet selected the definitive symbol created by D Udaya Kumar on July 15, 2010. The symbol is derived from a combination the Devanagari letter ‘र’ and English letter ‘R’. The parallel lines at the top (with white space between them) make an allusion to the tricolor and also depict an equality sign which symbolizes the nation's desire to reduce economic disparity. The Indian government will try to adopt the symbol within six months in the country and globally within 18 to 24 months Before the adoption of the symbol, the most commonly used symbols for the rupee were Rs, Re or if the text was in an Indian language, then an appropriate abbreviation in that language.

Indian Rupee Symbol



















Download New Indain Rupee Font for PC

1) Downlaod the font.

2) Go to "Control Panel" of your PC.
    (Start Menu --->  Control Panel)

3) Open the "Fonts" folder.
    (If your conrol panel is in "Category View", then click the "Switch to classic view" link. After that you will be able to open the "Fonts" folder)

4) Now copy the font which you have downloaded & paste the font into the "Fonts" folder. The font will install automatically.

5) After pasting the font, open the MS Word and in font selection drop drown menu, you will find a new font name "Rupee Foradain".

6) Select the font and write the symbol of new indian rupee. The button is "`". (Second row's first button of keyboard, just below of "Esc" button)

Friday, August 20, 2010

All keyboard Shortcuts

Windows Shortcuts




  • Shift + F10 right-clicks.



  • Win + L (XP Only): Locks keyboard. Similar to Lock Workstation.



  • Win + F or F3: Open Find dialog. (All Files) F3 may not work in some applications which use F3 for their own find dialogs.



  • Win + Control + F: Open Find dialog. (Computers)



  • Win + U: Open Utility Manager.



  • Win + F1: Open Windows help.



  • Win + Pause: Open System Properties dialog.



  • Win + Tab: Cycle through taskbar buttons. Enter clicks, AppsKey or Shift + F10 right-clicks.



  • Win + Shift + Tab: Cycle through taskbar buttons in reverse.



  • Alt + Tab: Display Cool Switch. More commonly known as the AltTab dialog.



  • Alt + Shift + Tab: Display Cool Switch; go in reverse.



  • Alt + Escape: Send active window to the bottom of the z-order.



  • Alt + Shift + Escape: Activate the window at the bottom of the z-order.



  • Alt + F4: Close active window; or, if all windows are closed, open shutdown dialog.



  • Shift while a CD is loading: Bypass AutoPlay.



  • Shift while login: Bypass startup folder. Only those applications will be ignored which are in the startup folder, not those started from the registry (Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\)



  • Ctrl + Alt + Delete or Ctrl + Alt + NumpadDel (Both NumLock states): Invoke the Task Manager or NT Security dialog.



  • Ctrl + Shift + Escape (2000/XP ) or (Ctrl + Alt + NumpadDot) : Invoke the task manager. On earlier OSes, acts like Ctrl + Escape.



  • Print screen: Copy screenshot of current screen to clipboard.



  • Alt + Print screen: Copy screenshot of current active window to clipboard.



  • Ctrl + Alt + Down Arrow: Invert screen. Untested on OS's other than XP.



  • Ctrl + Alt + Up Arrow: Undo inversion.



  • Win + B : Move focus to systray icons.

    General





    • Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert: Copy.



    • Ctrl + X or Shift + Delete: Cut.



    • Ctrl + V or Shift + Insert: Paste/Move.



    • Ctrl + N: New... File, Tab, Entry, etc.



    • Ctrl + S: Save.



    • Ctrl + O: Open...



    • Ctrl + P: Print.



    • Ctrl + Z: Undo.



    • Ctrl + A: Select all.



    • Ctrl + F: Find...



    • Ctrl+W : to close the current window



    • Ctrl + F4: Close tab or child window.



    • F1: Open help.



    • F11: Toggle full screen mode.



    • Alt or F10: Activate menu bar.



    • Alt + Space: Display system menu. Same as clicking the icon on the titlebar.



    • Escape: Remove focus from current control/menu, or close dialog box.





    Want even more ! Click here for A-Z key board shortcuts.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Download Torrents for Free

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1) Go to the site and enter your keyword or query.

2) Click the "Pirate Search" button.

3) You will be redirected to the page which contains many results about your query.

4) Click any of those link and click the "download torrent (Magnet Link)".
    Note: Don't click those links which haven't magnet link, you will face problem in downloading.

5) Your download will start automatically with Torrent Downloader.

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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Happy Independence Day

"Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we will redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom. A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new, when an age ends and when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds utterance.... We end today a period of ill fortune, and India discovers herself again."

- Jawaharlal Nehru
(Speech on Indian Independence Day, 1947)

My dear friends, 
We were the privileged lot to have been born in free India. We were able to breathe the fresh free air since our birth. If at all we want to know the pangs of agony of being slaves under a foreign rule, we must ask our elders born before 1947. It was indeed a Himalayan task for every Indian those days to fight against those powerful giants – the British rulers. We must not allow those hard times and struggles fade away from our memories.
Hence it is befitting for us to celebrate such National festivals and recall those heroic deeds of our National heroes. We remember them today. Right from Mahatma Gandhi to the local patriotic leaders we owe our gratitude. When we regard those martyrs who laid their precious lives for our sake, we must not ignore the common people who sacrificed their lot for the good cause. There were farmers, land lords, businessmen, teachers, writers, poets and students who helped the land achieve the long cherished freedom.
Today we have come a long way in the path of free India. We have proved ourselves worthy of freedom. We are considered as the largest democracy in the world. How proud we were when Abhinav Bindra made our National Flag flutter and ‘Jana Gana Mana’ played at the background in Beijing? We are proud of it and feel very happy about all these positive aspects. But are we blind to the black clouds surrounding us? Are we very successful in using our freedom in the right manner? If so, why should there be so many bomb blasts, killings, attacks on government offices, cases against so many politicians and so many unstable governments?
Well my dear friends, what can a student do at this juncture? Should we go and catch the terrorists? Should we fight against the corrupted politicians? Or should we take over the country into our hands by waging another war for freedom? No, we are not expected to do all these things. We must keep observing things around us. We will have our own day. Before that, let us do our duty of preparing ourselves to be well-educated citizens of tomorrow. Let us do our duty sincerely and study hard to achieve a goal. Today we require youngsters with lot of knowledge and energy. Illiteracy is the first enemy for a democratic nation. Let us get rid of illiteracy and take India to a bright future.
JAI HIND