Section 498a Protest Day at Delhi

August 31, 2007 · Filed Under India-centric · Comment 

Victims of misuse of IPC Sec. 498a had gathered at Janthar Manthar, New Delhi to protest against the misuse of that law as well as the Domestic Violence Act against innocent women, old folks, children and husbands, on 26th Aug. 2007.

Here is a video depicting the event. More news can be had from this website.


YouTube - Watch - Victims of 498a

Never let a woman in your life!

August 26, 2007 · Filed Under Music · Comment 

Listen to the song that Rex Harrison (as Professor Henry Higgins) sings in the classical film, My Fair Lady:

Revealing, ain’t it!

Should you not mull over the perils of letting a woman in your life? Don’t you like to wise yourself up about the difference between the male mindset and retrograde whims of women?

Then read on:

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Bots blot the dark paths of Wordpress!

August 25, 2007 · Filed Under WordPress · Comment 

Whooami” has divined that Wordpress files (from the folders like “wp-admin”, “wp-includes” etc) that are not to be indexed are being indexed and shown on search results by Google.com. This will be throwing open may opportunities for the dark guys who are up to no good, to use the exploits.

But the good thing is that WhooamI is nice enough to provide a solution too to the problem.

You can read more about it in his blog.

Hypocrisy and perversion of painter M.F.Hussain

August 12, 2007 · Filed Under Ethics · 1 Comment 

Please have a look at the way the “famous” painter M.F.Hussain has chosen to denigrate the Hindu Gods being worshiped by a vast majority if Indian population. And the double standards applied by him in fully clothing Mother Teresa and a Muslim king, but depicting only Hindu gods naked betrays his perverse approach, emboldened by the support given by pseudo-secularists of India.


YouTube - Watch - Hussain mocking Hindu Gods!

Compare this to the furore created when a few cartoons showing Prophet Mohammed appeared in a Danish newspaper.

And to top it all, he is going to be awarded with Raja Ravi Varma Award by the Government of Kerala!

Yoohoo, self-respecting Hindus, please wake up from your Hypersomnia!

To know more about this sordid episode and to sign an on-line petition against this kind of derogatory depiction, please visit the Hindu Jajgriti Samiti Website. You can also view the divine paintings of Raja Ravi Varma, and the naked renderings of “superior art” by perverse Hussain juxtaposed for your perception!

Pownce rocks!

August 3, 2007 · Filed Under Good sites · Comment 

pownce One of the co-founders of the famous “Digg“, the website which lets you discover and share content from anywhere on the web, has launched a new social networking site called Pownce that is a direct challenge to Twitter. With Twitter, people can broadcast short messages and also announce what act of mischief they are engaged in at any point of time! But with Pownce, you can share messages, files and also do event management.

Frostfire has listed 10 reasons why Pownce rocks:

  1. The group messaging is great.
  2. Pownce handles replies correctly and Twitter does not.
  3. Pownce has a great private conversation tool. It also has unlimited words.
  4. Pounce has better design
  5. Pownce has got a better grip on threading and privacy.
  6. Pownce allows different kinds of messages, for example links, events and file transfers.
  7. Pownce lets you forward messages.
  8. Pownce has an AIR desktop.
  9. Pownce is fast with no performance issues.
  10. Pownce will expand the Digg community into the mobile world

Presently Pownce is by invitation only, a reminder of Gmail in its early days. Proving that everything has a market, invites to Pownce are up for sale on eBay, with its current bidding at $5.

But I have 3 invites to give away! Good news, what!

All you have to do to earn it, is to write at least 2 sentences about this blog in the comment box. So simple!!

Don’t tarry!!

Murphy’s Law proved!

August 1, 2007 · Filed Under Funny · Comment 

Hover the mouse pointer on the right side of the bigger picture that comes on when you click the small image. You will find the right arrow. Click on it to go to the next picture (bigger one) in the sequence.

Click the continue link below to view the wonderful pictures!
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