Wednesday, March 16, 2011

flim fun

Name of hindi flim if they are made by software engineering
1. Hang To Hona Hi Tha !!!!!!!!!!!!


2. Meri Disc Tumhare Paas Hai

3. Aao Chat Kare

4. Programmer No.1

5. Mera Naam Developer

6. Java Wale Job Le Jayenge

7. Hum Apke Memory Mein Rehte Hein

8. Do Processor Baarah Terminal

9. Tera Code Chal Gaya

10. Har Din Jo Mail Karega

11. Network Ke Us Paar

12. Debugging Koi Khel Nahi

13. Jish Desh Mein Bill Gates Rehta Hai

14. Raju Ban Gaya Administrator .!

15. Client Ek Numbari Programmer Dus Numbari

17. Naukar PC Ka

18. 1942 -- A Bug Story

19. Kaho Na Virus Hai

20. Crash Se Crash Tak

21. Haan Maine Bhi Debug Kiya Hai

22. Terminal Apna Login Parayi

23. Mr. Network Lal

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Microsoft Word 2011 Tips & Tricks

Microsoft Office 2011 is vast and powerful, but there are secret techniques you’ve got to know to get the most out of it. Our latest collection of tips features power-user tricks for Microsoft Word 2010.




Microsoft 2010 is such a feature-rich package that we presented an initial set of 10 Office tips and tricks and then followed it up with another set of Office tips and tricks a few weeks later. We’re back for a third run. The latest tip collection focuses on Microsoft Word, and it covers advanced customization options. Unless the tip specifically refers to Word 2010 only, it will work in Word 2007 as well. You can follow these tips as they’re presented, or adapt them to make Word work the way you want it to operate. Here are 10 tips to expand Word’s functionality.

1. Create and Use Building Blocks As Reusable Document Parts

Microsoft Word 2007 introduced a Building Blocks feature that lets you create standardized cover pages, headers, footers, and tables—a feature still available in Word 2010. A Building Block is a powerful, reusable tool. Once you create a Building Block, you can insert it into any new document. For example, to create a header for confidential documents, go to the Insert tab, click Header, and choose Blank from the gallery. Type “Confidential” into the header and format it any way you like (for example, press Ctrl-E to center it). With the text cursor in the header, press Ctrl-A to select the entire header. Return to the Insert tab, click Header, and then, from the foot of the gallery, click Save Selection to Header Gallery. In the Create New Building Block dialog, give your header a name (for example, “Confidential”), and click OK to save it as a Building Block. To insert this header in a new document, go to the Insert tab, click Header, scroll down through the gallery to the list of General items, and click on the name you gave to your header—”Confidential,” in our example. When you exit Word, you’ll be prompted to save your changes to the special-purpose Word file that contains your building blocks, BuildingBlocks.dotx, so you can reuse your new Building Block in future Word sessions.

2. Back up and Edit Word’s Default Document Template

Many of the tips in this selection tell you to edit the “default template” (Normal.dotm) that Word uses to specify the formatting of new documents. Before you proceed, turn off the Windows option that hides most filename extensions like .dotm. To do this in Vista or Windows 7, enter Folder Options in the Start Menu’s search box, open the Folder Options applet, and in the View tab, remove the checkbox next to “Hide extensions for known file types”, and click OK. Then, from Word’s File menu, choose Open. Next, in the sidebar, depending on your Windows versions, either click on Microsoft Word, then Templates, or click on Trusted Templates. This will open a list of files that includes Normal.dotm. Before doing anything else, make a backup copy of Normal.dotm. First highlighting the file, press Ctrl-C to copy it, then Ctrl-V to paste a copy into the same folder. The newly-created copy will be named “Copy of Normal.dotm,” but you can rename the backup copy anything you like, as long as you keep the .dotm file extension—for example, “My customized Normal.dotm.” When, when you’ve made a backup copy, double-click Normal.dotm to open it for editing

3. Create a default header or default page numbering

If you want all your documents to include page numbering by default, Word doesn’t make it obvious how to do so. But, if you’ve read Tip number 2, above, it’s not all that hard, either. Open your default template, Normal.dotm, as described in the previous tip, go to the Insert tab, choose Page Number, and choose a location and format for the page numbering. Close and save Normal.dotm, and all your new documents will use the page numbering you specified. But what if you want no page number on the first page of your document, or a number in a different location? Read on to the next tip.

4. Create default page numbering that starts on the second page

Use this trick after setting up default page numbering in Word using the previous tip, you decide that you do not want a page number to appear on the first page of your documents, but you do want it to appear on all other pages. Open Normal.dotm, go to the Page Layout tab. In the Page Setup group, click on More Arrow (the diagonal arrow at the lower right of the group) to open the Page Setup dialog. Once that’s opened, go to the Layout tab, and, under Headers and Footers, add a check box next to Different First Page, and click OK. Finally, close Normal.dotm. Any new document you create will have no page numbering on the first page, but will start page numbering on the second page.

5. Delete Normal.dotm and Restore the Default Version or a Backed-up Copy

If you ever need to delete or rename Normal.dotm, you’ll need to close Word and navigate to the folder that contains the template, because you can’t modify Normal.dotm while Word is running. The location of that folder varies in different Windows version, so the quickest way to find it is to enter this string in the search or run box in the Start Menu:

Your Templates folder will open in Windows Explorer. If you simply delete Normal.dotm, Microsoft’s original version of the file will be recreated the next time you launch Word. Alternately, you can take a backed-up copy of Normal.dotm that you customized earlier and rename this backed-up copy as Normal.dotm, and then Word will use it as your default template.

6. Give Word a more readable default font

The default font in Word 2010 is Calibri, which looks elegant on screen but isn’t very readable because it’s a “sans-serif” type—in other words, it doesn’t have the small horizontal strokes at the top and bottom of the letters that help guide the eye across the page. To change Word’s default font to something more readable and appealing, press Ctrl-Shift-F to open the Font dialog. I recommend that you change the font to Palatino Linotype, 12 point. Click Save as Default, choose “All documents based on the Normal.dotm template,” and click OK

7. Change other layout defaults in Word

You can change other default settings the same way you changed the default font. Press Alt-O, then P to open the Paragraph dialog (or click the More Arrow in the Paragraph group on the Home tab). Set spacing and other options, and click Save as Default. Go to the Page Layout tab, click the More Arrow in the Page Setup group to open the Page Setup dialog. Set margins and other page-layout settings, and click Save as Default


8. Put the Autoformat command on the Quick Access Toolbar

If you’re a longtime Word user, you may remember the AutoFormat command, which was a great timesaver when someone sent you a badly-formatted document, such as an e-mail message with paragraph break) at the end of every line that you needed to turn into an easily-editable Word document. When Microsoft introduced the Ribbon interface with Office 2007, the AutoFormat command wasn’t on it, but you can make it return. You can add it to the Quick Access Toolbar that appears above the Ribbon’s tabs by clicking on the down arrow at the right-hand end of the Quick Access Toolbar, and then clicking on More Commands. In the dropdown menu under “Choose commands from,” select Commands Not In the Ribbon. From the list that appears, click on Autoformat, the Add button, and then OK. Follow a similar procedure to put any other command on the Quick Access Toolbar that you want to access quickly.


9. Make Word warn you when you save or print a file with tracked revisions

If you ever use revision tracking in your Word documents, you’ve probably made the mistake of sending out a document with your revisions still present in your file, and easily visible to anyone who turns on the option to display revisions and changes. Word 2010 finally adds a dignity-saving security option that warns you whenever you try to save or print a document that contains revision information, or when you try to e-mail it from Word’s menus. To turn on this warning, go to the File menu, then Options, then Trust Center. Click on Trust Center Settings…, then Privacy Settings, and add a checkmark next to “Warn before printing, saving or sending a file that contains tracked changes or comments.

10. Save and Restore Your Macros

If you want to share your Word macros with other users, or import them into other systems, but you don’t want to share all the other customizations stored in Normal.dotm, save your macros to a file that contains just your macros and nothing else. Start by pressing Alt-F11 to open the Visual Basic Editor in the Project pane at the upper left, then click on the plus sign, Modules, and select “NewMacros.” From the File menu, choose Export File to export your macros to a file.


The file will have a .BAS extension, and, if you want to remove some macros or add explanatory comments, you can edit the file in Notepad or any other text editor. To import your macros into another copy of Word, press Alt-F11, select Normal in the Project pane, and choose Import File from the File menu

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Kick Depression

First trick:


Get out of your head and into your feet

The body craves movement. Exercise really works. Let's not think of it as exercise though. Nothing is gnarlier to the depressed person than imagining him/herself at the gym in ill fitting sweats, panting on the stair master while svelte athletes are bopping around in all directions.



As Woody Allen says, 90% of success is showing up. Once we've got our walking shoes on, once we get endorphins cooking, the doldrums have less power to penetrate .



Second trick:

Turn on music! Now!

I recommend that my clients have an arsenal of inspiring and fun music at their fingertips.

I have even been known to make CD's for my clients. When we're depressed, the smallest task feels overwhelming. . If I can kick-start someone's joy, then I am thrilled.



Third trick:

Turn on the light and sit in the sun.

Many of us work in windowless cubicles or offices, and wonder why we feel blue.



This time of year, when the sun sets earlier, we must 's dark out in autumn and winter, get a light, get some sun, get some more sun. And if there is no sun in your world, then buy a full-spectrum light. Get one cheap on E-bay.



Fourth trick:

Hang out with 4-leggeds. (Unless of course, you're allergic)

Having an animal companion near can instantly relaease oxytocin, that magical hormone that we secrete when we fall in love, give birth, or are nursing. It releases a feeling of goodwill, or trust in the world.

OK, so not all of all are blessed to be in love all the time, or be breast feeding, so I recommend my clients find other ways to bring on the joy chemical. Read on.



Fifth trick:

Change your thoughts. Right now.

We have around 60,000.00 thoughts per day. 87% of them are negative and are the same thoughts we had yesterday.



Experiencing joy is a deliberate choice. Joy takes practice. Joy is hardcore.

I use realistic affirmations, which, at times are posted all over my room. Notice I said realistic.



We must remember that affirmations don't make something happen, they make something welcome.

People tell me, "I put an affirmation up on my bedroom wall, saying:"I am ready to meet a gorgeous, successful, charming man who will adore and worship me." It's been 3 months. Where is he?" I tell them; "You have made yourself more open to meeting this human. Finding him is another story. Sorry."



Sixth Trick:

Follow a joyous lifestyle. Choose joyous entertainment.

find a class, a workout, anything that gets you in your body, preferably sweating a bit.



Seventh Trick:

Affirm joy with words.

Rudyard Kipling said "I am by calling a dealer in words. And words are by far the most powerful drug in the world". It may seem trite, but changing the way we speak can be extremely influential in changing our moods.



Eighth Trick:

Grab hold of a goal.

Make it a do-able one. Happiness and joy come from goals. We mustn't put off our lives.



Ninth Trick:

Cultivate a relationship with the divine.

We are whom our higher self wanted to experience.

There is some truth to the pithy phrase: There's no aetheists in foxholes.

Have a smidgens of faith and the world can be a gentler space.



Tenth Trick:

Choose joyous companions.

When we are depressed, we take our bored, sluggish selves wherever we go. We need distractions. We need company. We need intimacy. It is very important to be around authentic people. We need someone who believes in us. No nay-sayers!

Friday, March 11, 2011

Improve Your Pc By Special Methods


There are many tips for those pc users whose are care thier pc and want to update pc without any expense. PC friend user can take help from these tips and can to do better pc speed and interface.
Free your ram and improve system performance
1) Start any application, say Excel. Open some large documents.
2) Now go to Windows Task Manager and click Processes tab and sort the list in descending order on Mem Usage. You will notice that excel will be somewhere at the top, using multiple MBs of memory.
3) Now switch to excel and simply minimize it. (Don’t use the Minimize All Windows option of the task bar).
4) Now go back to the Windows Task Manager and see where xcel is listed. Most probably you will not find it at the top. You will typically have to scroll to the bottom of the list to find excel. Now check out the amount of RAM it is using. Surprised? The memory utilization has reduced by a huge amount.
5) Minimize each application that you are currently not working on by clicking on the Minimize button & you can increase the amount of available RAM by a substantial margin. Depending upon the number and type of applications you use together, the difference can be as much as 50 percent of extra RAM.
In any multitasking system, minimizing an application means that it won’t be utilized by the user right now. Therefore, the OS automatically makes the application use virtual memory & keeps bare minimum amounts of the code in physical RAM.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Tips for Reducing Stress

1. Laugh. When you laugh, you actually cause a pleasurable change in your body’s chemistry that lasts as long as 45 minutes. So take in a comedy at the movies, watch a funny television show, or invite friends over for a game of charades.

2. Pets. Physical contact with pets or even just their presence has been proved to be therapeutic for hospital patients. Play with your dog, hold your cat, or sing to your bird: all of these activities can help reduce blood pressure and bring a feeling of calm.

3. Nature. The soothing, stress-relieving power of nature has been recognized for centuries. Many hospitals and health centers now make “nature areas” a part of their therapeutic environment. And when properly tailored to the individual’s conditioning and enjoyment, physical exercise can help reduce stress and anxiety. Take a walk outside!

4. Music. Music’s calming effect has been proved during dental procedures, during labor, before and after surgery, and in emergency rooms. This effect is probably due to music’s ability to distract and soothe.

Stress Relief Bath

Add the following to a warm bath and soak your cares away.

INGREDIENTS

3 drops bergamot essential oil
2 drops clary sage essential oil
2 drops lavender essential oil
2 drops neroli essential oil
2 drops sandalwood essential oil

Stress-Reducing Visualization

This may be performed in the tub along with your stress relief bath formula, or sitting in a chair.

1. Close your eyes and simply take a deep breath. Breathe in calmness and exhale tension, breathe with your belly, imagining that your lungs are sitting right behind your belly button. To fill them with air, relax your abdomen, and let it expand with each breath. Slowly inhale for a count of 8, filling your belly, and slowly exhale to the count of 8.

2. Do a few repetitions of this and then, starting with the top of the head, release the tension from tour muscles one by one, all the way to your toes and back up again. Continue to breathe in relaxation and exhale tension.

3. Now that your body feels soft and relaxed, allow your awareness to come inside yourself. Visualize yourself walking on a path among trees. In front of you is a gate. Open the gate and step in to a beautiful garden.

4. You see and smell beautiful flowers. You see lush palm trees, fruit trees, and tropical blossoms with sweet fragrances. Touch them. . . inhale the aromas. Each time you inhale, you feel more calm and relaxed. Listen to the singing birds, Feel the calm, gentle breeze.

5. A wonderful feeling of peace and joy drifts through your mind and flows through your body. Visualize a magnificent cool waterfall. As you step into it, feel the clean, refreshing water cleansing you from the top of your head down to your toes, washing away every bit of stress and anxiety. Allow your being to be restored on all levels.

6. Now project your thoughts forward. In a vision, see yourself in what might be a stressful situation, but allow the exquisite feeling of relaxation to continue to soothe your thoughts. Allow the relaxed state you are feeling now to weave a tapestry of a totally stress-free consciousness into your vision. Your mind and body are being conditioned to respond calmly to stress.

7. Open your eyes slowly and take with you this calm and relaxing feeling, remembering you can always return to this peaceful garden of serenity that is your own private sanctuary

If stress is aproblem.. then use the old aged free remedy - HAVE A WANK!

Vegetable Tips

When boiling vegetables, add a little milk to the water to help keep their colors bright.

Before boiling corn on the cob, add a pinch of sugar to bring out the corn's natural sweetness.

Boiling cabbage can make the whole house stink. Cut down on the odor by adding 1/8 teaspoon of vinegar to the water.

Diabetes Treatment tips

To avoid long-term complications of diabetes, it is essential to remain healthy by controlling blood sugar. Some people can successfully sustain their blood sugar level at desired levels with diet and exercise. Others may need insulin and some medications.

For type 2 diabetes, blood sugar can be controlled with a single medication that proves effective and sometimes combination of few medicines is necessary.

There are four ways to treat diabetes. The first priority treatment for diabetes patients is undoubtedly exercise and healthy diet. Secondly, alternative medications also aid in the treatment for diabetes, and third, please do follow the doctor’s treatment and prescription religiously, and last, people whose kidneys are failing or who aren’t responding to other treatments, pancreas or islet cell transplantation may be an option.

Goals for diabetes treatment:

A typical target for younger adults range might be 80 to 120mg/dl before meals, and below 180mg/dl. They will not suffer from any complications of diabetes then. For older adults, it can be more dangerous than in younger people because blood sugar levels fall too low. Their fasting target goal should be 100 to 140 mg/dL and below 200 mg/dL after meals. The type of sugar you have depends on how often you test your blood sugar. Test your blood sugar at least thrice a day. If you have type 2 diabetes don’t use insulin. You may need to test your blood sugar level only once a day or as little as twice a week.

Factors that affect your blood sugar include:

Food habits can raise your blood sugar level. What and how much you eat, and the time of the day, also affect your blood sugar level immensely. Physical activity is important to lower your blood sugar level. Physical activity causes sugar to be transported to your cells, where it is used for energy. By doing small works like gardening, house work and even taking a small walk can lower your blood sugar level by quite a margin. Medications like insulin and oral diabetes medications help to lower your blood sugar. Illness due to physical stress of cold or others may also secrete hormones that raise your blood sugar level. When you’re sick check your glucose level frequently. Alcohol happens to raise your blood sugar level at times as they count as calories in your diet.

Food choices: Foodstuffs containing low glycemic carbohydrates, proteins or fats can initially help to lose body weight and maintain dancing blood sugar level. Prefer healthy foods which are low in fats and calories such as lean fish, lean chicken, turkey and fruits and vegetables. Go slow on fast and fried foodstuffs for prevention of diabetes. Avoid processed carbohydrates as much as possible. Try to increase high-protein food in your diet. And reduce eating refined flour i.e. white flour, bleached flour, treated flour and other kind of white flour.

There is no cure for Juvenile diabetes. The only treatment for juvenile diabetes is insulin injections or an insulin pump. The drawback of insulin is that it cannot be taken as a pill. It is compulsory for Juvenile diabetics to check their daily blood sugar levels with the help of glucometer (often 3 times / day). Diet and exercise holds a very significant role in the treatment of diabetes.

Treatment of Type 1 diabetes involves:

* Insulin
* Self-monitoring of blood glucose
* Exercise

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