LinkShare_468x60v1

Movie Box: Aa Dekhe Zara

PAISA. PYAR. POWER.
Ray Acharya (Neil Nitin Mukesh), a struggling photographer has nothing going for him… until he inherits a very ‘special’ camera from his grandfather which changes his life in a way that he could not have imagined in his wildest dreams.
The ‘power’ of the camera changes Ray’s destiny overnight. His life becomes one big roller coaster ride that takes him from rags to riches and also helps him meet the love of his life, Simi (Bipasha Basu) who is an exciting sexy DJ with a mind of her own. Everything is hunky dory and moving towards ‘happily ever after’.
As they say with great power comes great responsibility and in Ray’s case, also great danger. He must now face up to the dark side of reality and win not only against the evil forces but also against fate.
Aa Dekhen Zara is a fast-paced, romantic musical thriller with some great edge of the seat action.
Can Ray change his date with fate? Aa Dekhen Zara.

Make Some Money

Hey visitors,

Are you in need of pocket money and just roaming around and visiting different websites just to earn real money. I have some solutions for you how to make some money. This is not a become rich idea but just get some bucks to put on your pocket and enjoy.
You can make money from the internet by various means but you cannot participate in many programs due to various reasons like:
  • They do not support international users.
  • They ask for inital registration fees.
  • Most of them pay by different means like: PayPal (PayPal is payments is also limited to large economical countries like, the USA, UK, India... and do not have service in small countries like, Nepal, Bhutan etc..)
  • And other many reasons.

Try out these online jobs which can make you happy:

I will add other legitimate and easy earning methods soon.. Enjoy Earning from the internet.

Happy New Year 2066 B.S

Happy New Year to all the Nepalese people who are in Nepal and on other parts of the world. Modyfied admin wishes a happy, healthy, peaceful and prosperous new year, 2066 B.S. May peace prevail in the World.
Jay Nepal !

Lock your Folders

How to Lock Or Hide A Folder, A File Or A Drive On The Computer

Source: MakeUseOf
These days, hiding or locking a folder or file is probably something you will need if you use a computer that others use too.

A previous post has been written on this topic here but I have found a few other methods of doing such a thing, excluding download programs that can be easily accessible to others.

Windows
Method 1 (the easy one)

  • Click “Start”, “Run,” and then type cmd. When the command prompt opens type “CD C:\Test” (replace “Test” with the name of the folder you want to hide.)
  • Now type “attrib file +s +h” and replace “file” with the name of the actual file name you would like to hide.
  • Now, go back to C:\Test and look for your file or folder, it’s not there! You cannot find it through simply browsing around, through the command prompt, or even if you click “Show Hidden Files and Folders”.
  • To find the folder and it’s contents again simply go back to the command prompt, type “CD C:\Test” (of course, again replacing “Test” with the name of the folder,) and then type “attrib filename -s -h”. You should now be able to find your file again!

Method 2 (this is where it starts to get slightly more difficult)

This method, unlike the previous one, hides an entire drive instead of individual files or folders:

(Before you ever use the registry I HIGHLY RECOMMEND backing up your registry with a tool similar to Registry Tool or CCleaner. You may as well use a manual method similar to this.)

  • Go to “Start,” “Run,” and type regedit.
  • When the registry editor loads, navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
    Policies\Explorer
  • Right click on “Explorer” and select “New” and “DWORD Value.”
  • Name the value NoDrives and select “Decimal” as the base.
  • In the value type the number that corresponds with the drive below:



    (E.g. If you would like to hide drive E, type 16. You may also hide multiple drives by adding the two numbers. E.g. If you would like to hide drives E and G, 16+64=80.)
  • Now, after you restart your computer, you should not be able to see the drive.

Enjoy Locking Folders !

Some Good SMSs: Try it !

- Palko pe apni bithaya hai tumhe, badi dino ke baad paya hai tumhe, aasani se nahi mile tum, National Zoological park se churaya hai tumhe:!

- Teri dosti ki roshni aisi hai ki har taraf ujala nazar ata hai... Sochta hun ghar ki bijli katva lu...Ajkal kambkhat bill bohat ata hai.!

- Jab barish hoti hai, Tum yaad aate ho. Jab kali ghata chaye, Tum yaad ate ho,Jab bheegte hain tum yaad aate ho, Bataoo Mera Chatri Kab Do ge!

- Laloo: 2 his P.A.: Itne khiladi kyun football ko laat mar rahe hai? P.A.: Goal kar ne k liye. Laloo: Susra, Ball to pahle se hi gol hai aur kitna gol karenge.!

- Khidki se deakho to raste pe koi nahi tha, Khidki se dekha to raste pe koi nahi tha, Raste pe ja ke dekha to khidki pe koinahi tha...

- Aaj, Raat, Thik, 12, Baje, Ke, Baad, 1, Bajega!

- LOng Time Ago.... Only idiots used.... to read my SMS And Today, The history continues...

- Doctor says to pathan: Appka aur aapki biwi ka blood group ek hi hai? Pathan: Hoga zaror hoga; 25 saal se amara koon peeta aay..!

- Pathan sitting on the top of the mountain and studying.. When a person askied what he was doing.. He replied.. Oye! higher studies yaar...

Free SMS to Nepal Telecom

You can send free sms to Nepal Telecom Mobile (NTC) from anywhere in the world. The site was re-constructed just few months before. It is solely operated by Nepal Telecom. You must first register with your Mobile Number or Email address (Email address must be of NTC, eg: name@ntc.net.np), Then just login and use the service. You can send 10 SMS per day:

For Registration: Email address (name@ntc.net.np) or Mobile Number
(984xxxxxxx/985xxxxxxx)

Go to: http://websms.ntc.net.np/

Buying a Digital Camera?? Keep in Mind

  • Whilst brand names can help you make a decision based on reliability or quality of picture, remember that sometimes a cheap camera will satisfy your needs as well as a more expensive one.

  • Decide if you want to Scroll or Press. Are you comfortable with wading through menus to change basic settings? Or would you rather just press a button? Smaller cameras may be cooler, but larger cameras have buttons.

  • Consider how wide you want to go. Smaller cameras have narrower-angle lenses, so you won't get that whole building in without getting way back. A 28mm (film equivalent) lens will give you all the wide you'll need.

  • Get a grip. Even some larger cameras have uncomfortably small hand grips. The grip should just fill the inside curve of your fingers. Many small cameras have no grip at all. Will you get a major finger cramp just trying to hold on?

  • Don't get too hung up on the megapixels. Lens quality and camera responsiveness are far more important. 5/6 megapixels is more than enough to create good quality 4x6 prints. Within a range of plus or minus 1 or 2 megapixels, the images will be virtually indistinguishable from one another (with an 8 megapixel camera compared with a 10 megapixel camera for instance, the difference in resolution is not significant).

  • Consider your need for speed. Many cheap cameras have a substantial time lag between pressing the button and actually taking the picture. If you're going to take pics of your kids, this is something to think about -- they move fast! Also, consider the continuous frame rate - for action shots, a continuous frame rate of at least 5 frames per second is desirable. The camera should be capable of taking 5 frames per second, for at least four seconds before the internal memory buffer is filled. Cameras with slower continuous frame rates and/or smaller internal memory buffers will be frustrating, and make certain types of photography difficult, if not impossible.

  • Battery Type. Many cameras use proprietary batteries, rather than standard AA batteries. Consider that someday, the battery that comes with your camera will stop working or get lost, and you will need to obtain a replacement. Your batteries will generally die at the worst possible time, like the first day of your vacation, or at your daughter's wedding. Proprietary batteries may be difficult or impossible to replace (especially on short notice), where many types of AA batteries are available nearly anywhere, and at any time.

  • Weight quality vs. quantity. A DSLR (that's a digicam with interchangeable lenses) will give you better pictures and is actually easier to operate than a small camera, but it'll weigh more and cost more.

  • Memory card format. Compact Flash cards are the defacto standard in professional cameras, and are available in capacities up to 16GB as of late 2006. The Compact Flash card format has been in constant use since its inception in 1994, and shows no sign of obsolescence in the forseeable future. Compact Flash drives and related software drivers are compatible with nearly all operating systems. Regardless of the camera you choose, it should be capable of using Compact Flash memory cards, perhaps in addition to the card format du jour. Smart Media cards were once a popular card format for digital cameras; they are no longer manufactured, nor are they used in digital cameras. SD or Smart Digital cards are (as of late 2006) a the most popular card format in consumer cameras, but are "only" available in capacities of up to 8GB.

  • Figure in the accessories! Most cameras don't come with a memory card or a card reader. Add them in when you're totalling cost. And don't forget batteries --get an extra set and a charger. And a bag, and...;-) - Choose a memory card with enough capacity to hold at least 400 images at the camera's highest JPEG resolution. This is equivalent to 11 rolls of 36-exposure film, and is adequate for most people.

  • Make room for zoom. With zoom you can switch between close up and a faraway point. There is a very important thing to think about when buying a camera and that is the difference between optical and digital zoom. Optical zoom measures the ability of the camera's lens and other parts to capture more light, and more detail, from a particular faraway point. That means that you get better-quality pictures taken from a distance while digital zoom works by capturing only the central portion of the entire image received by the sensor. It basically means that the digital zoom is really only a cropping tool, since it cuts off the parts of the image that would be out of the field of view if a longer focal length lens had been used. As optical zoom is much better and more clear don't get fooled with advertisements of digital zooms, it's the optical zoom you should be watching.

The trends of CCTV Security Cameras

Introduction:
Closed-circuit television (CCTV) is the use of video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place, on a limited set of monitors.

It differs from broadcast television in that the signal is not openly transmitted, though it may employ point to point wireless links. CCTV is often used for surveillance in areas that may need monitoring such as banks, casinos, airports, military installations, and convenience stores.


In industrial plants, CCTV equipment may be used to observe parts of a process
from a central control room; when, for example, the environment is not suitable
for humans. CCTV systems may operate continuously or only as required to monitor
a particular event. A more advanced form of CCTV, utilizing Digital Video
Recorders (DVRs), provides recording for possibly many years, with a variety of
quality and performance options and extra features (such as motion-detection and
email alerts).
Surveillance of the public using CCTV is particularly common in the UK, where there are reportedly more cameras per person than in any other country in the world. There and elsewhere, its increasing use has triggered a debate about security versus privacy.

While Buying CCTV Security Cameras:
  • Evaluate your needs: Do you want to monitor general comings and goings? Do you want to see faces, merchandise, crowds? Do you need wireless or wired CCTV security cameras? Do you need an indoor and/or outdoor cctv camera systems? Do you need a 1, 2, 8 or 16 camera system? What is your budget?

  • Select the type of camera: There are two types of CCTV cameras, CMOS and CCD which are the image sensor. CMOS based cameras are cheaper but do not produce as clear and sharp image as CCD cameras.

  • Select black and white or color: If you are going to use the cameras in an environment where the light conditions are very low, it is recommended to buy a black and white CCTV camera system. Color should only be considered for inside use with good lighting conditions.

  • Understand light level: One of the most important specifications. Light levels are measured in Lux. The lower the number, the less light it will take to reproduce a clear image.

  • Understand resolution: The higher the resolution number, the sharper the image will be. Entry level camera resolution is 330 lines, high resolution cameras producing better than 400 lines.

  • Select a monitor that will match the resolution of your CCTV camera system.

  • CCTV cameras system recorders: DVR (digital video recorder) which record onto hard drives is the best option.

Earn from Bux.to

Online Earning has now been an important aspect in the Internet World. There are many ways to make money online but some are very hard and some are very easy. Among the easiest of the easiest there stands BUX.To which is very simplest method to make money online. You just have to click on the ad links provided in your account and view the ad website for at least 30 seconds and then your account will be credited with 0.01 per ad link view.

At Bux.to, you get paid to click on ads and visit websites. The
process is easy! You simply click a link and view a website for 30 seconds to
earn money. You can earn even more by referring friends. You'll get paid $0.01
for each website you personally view and $0.01 for each website your referrals
view. Payment requests can be made every day and are processed through AlertPay.

Earnings Example:

  • You click 10 ads per day = $0.10
  • 20 referrals click 10 ads per day = $2.00
  • Your daily earnings = $2.10
  • Your weekly earnings = $14.70
  • Your monthly earnings = $63.00

The above example is based only on 20 referrals and 10 daily clicks. Some
days you will have more clicks available, some days you will have less. What if
you had more referrals? What if here were more ads available? Thousands of
satisfied members that have received their payment. If you're still not convinced, read the
praise of our happy members.

Join now and receive a $0.05 Sign-up Bonus

Online Shopping

Online shopping is the process consumers go through to purchase products or services over the Internet. An online shop, eshop, e-store, internet shop, webshop, webstore, online store, or virtual store evokes the physical analogy of buying products or services at a bricks-and-mortar retailer or in a shopping mall. The metaphor of an online catalog is also used, by analogy with mail order catalogs. All types of stores have retail web sites, including those that do and do not also have physical storefronts and paper catalogs.



Online shopping is a type of electronic commerce used for business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) transactions. The term "Webshop" also refers to a place of business where web development, web hosting and other types of web related activities take place (Web refers to the World Wide Web and "shop" has a colloquial meaning used to describe the place where one's occupation is carried out).





     
Web http://modyfied.blogspot.com




Visited times since March 2009