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Send Free SMS InternationaL

First of all i wannna tell you i am not joking , this is true by a simple trick or you can say hack or anything else you can send all sms free Abroad also....
I try it myself and sends more than 1000 Sms free International like Africa, Australia , Usa , France ........
The trick is the following:-
1. Must have Airtel connection or you should have the connection in which your Balance doesnot go into negative like in Hutch if we have have balance like 2 or 3 Rs then if you make a call or use GPRS there balance goes into negative , these days In Airtel also balance goes into negative but in some case the don't.
2. This Hack or you can say the trick you can use only on Nokia 2600 , well i use on that phone only try it on 1110 but no use on that phone.
3. The Advantage of this phone is that you can send 2 or 3 or more sms Simontaniously , this all happens like this , in Nokia 2600 when you send sms there will be a bar on your phone that message is sending so at that time if you click any button that nag screen disappears and if you have speed you can send one more sms while sending the previous one.
4. In Airtel , when i was very addicted to send sms to ma friends i find that when you have balance less than Rs 5 then you can send one free sms anywhere in the world but just only one , by this i came to knwo about the Airtel weak security and servers.
5. Now we do like this first of all go to any Airtel dealer and have free sms pack. And then save the international no. on your phone by which you can find it easily (i tried using it blank or .123.... goes on) now save your no. or any friend no you want and left the name blank or simple digits , now write a text message and send it to you or your friend , and when you can see the nag screen saying the message is sending , at that time click the main menu button and again send the message to your Abroad friend at any country , you must have speed or else the second msg will not go... NOTE You can send 1 message, if in your mobile if you see the upper right corner if it says message sending into two parts then it will not go only one message can go . After doing this the message to your friend who is in abroad will recieve the message like you receive the message of your friend but the best thing is its all free , the Airtel will think that you have send both the message in India only because you was too fast that you send 2 message at a time one to India and one to Abroad whihc they cannot detect...
So enjoy sending free Sms!!!!!!!

Send anonymous msg to victim via Bluetooth with out his permission.

Utility Name: Freejack
Features: Bluejacking tool written in JAVA
Download URL: http://www.software13.co.uk/freejack/

Reinstalling + Formating Operating system

Ever since Microsoft came with their tightened up firewall in the present Microsoft OS VISTA...things have become a bit time consuming and fadish[yeah!! i am talking about the screen turning fade with every second firewall yes/no or allow /disallow and the most frequent of them all 'NOT Responding'
Ok, by mistake will playing with Task Manager[Cntrl + Shift + Esc ] and some arbit game i was playing stopped responding. And there i saw a change in Processes tab in Task Manager "WinFault" down in the list. So, if somthing like this happens next time with you, A Not Responding message comes up and your close the application followed by End Now crap...You just open your Task Manager,click on Processes ,scroll down to WinFault and Select it and click on end process....Thats it!!! YOUR PROBLEM SOLVED !!!


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Reinstalling + Formating Operating system

#1 Backing up files

If you have a habit of saving all the files in My Documents, This is your first step. Check out all possible folders like My Pictures, My Music and copy whichever is required to some other folder. You will loose data as they are in same drive where you will install the OS.

#2 Saving your configuration and profile files

In most of the software’s the facility to backup profiles or software configuration is present. Now in case you are going to install the software after re installation, You ,must do it so that you don’t loose your optimized settings and save time.

#3 Saving all your download folders and files

By default all softwares and settings are made to save files somewhere in C directory. Now lets say you downloaded a complete setup of itunes which is around 50 MB and saved in C:\download, If you don’t back it up you will have to re download that which will be ultimate waste of time.

So in case you have any thing like this save it.

#4 Re think on Partition Size.

Now lets say You have re installed as you don’t have much space left and You decided to reinstall everything and install only the required once to save space. Since you are going to re install its a better idea to increase the size of you partition . You might need some professional help or somebody who knows how to do this, but it will help you in long run.

#5 Note down things you need to install after this

Now since we have backed up everything and its ready to go . This one step you must follow.

Make a list of things you will be installing after reinstallation is over. Here is QUICK LIST

  • DRIVERS
  • Antivirus and Spywares
  • Browsers and addons.
  • Office Suites
  • Media Players and updates.
  • Rest of the things.

It gives you an idea of general things, You can change the list according to your need

Steps after reinstallation

Photoshop Cs2

Is Photoshop CS2 worth the upgrade? You bet it is! Here are just 10 things you can do with this fantastic new version of Photoshop that were impossible (or difficult) to do with previous versions:

Manipulate objects in the Adobe Bridge

This new generation of file browser enables you to look at photographs and artwork in detail before you open the file, process multiple Camera Raw images, flip through pages in PDF documents, size, rate and organize your work in a convenient and highly user-friendly way. Goes way beyond the capabilities of the File Browser introduced in Photoshop 7.

Get rid of imperfections with the Spot Healing Bush

The Spot Healing brush enables you to get rid of slight imperfections - like dust or scratches at the click of a mouse. Unlike the Healing Brush or Patch tools, you don't have to find a source point first.

Remove "red-eye" in an instant. With older versions of Photoshop, removing red-eye and pet-eye was possible, but it wasn't easy. Now, one click of the Red Eye removal tool can remove pet-eye and red-eye from your photographs, in less time than it takes your subject to say "cheese!".

Perform non-destructive scaling with Smart Objects. You know how it is: You try to make an imported object larger, and it goes all blurry and pixelated. With Smart Objects, that's a thing of the past, because you can scale, warp and rotate vector graphics in a non-destructive way.

Do neat things in perspective with the new Vanishing Point feature. With Vanishing point you can cut and paste in perspective. Now you're able to turn a photograph of a wall into a "virtual art gallery" with all the pictures correctly skewed, or move a window from one side of a building to another and, because the perspective is correct, have it look like it's always been there. You can also draw lines that taper off into the distance - wide nearest the camera, narrow further away - just like in "real life".

Get more accurate printing. With Photoshop CS2, the people at Adobe have improved the printing workflow. Now it's even easier to configure your inkjet printer to get more accurate color printing.

Customize menus and workspaces. Photoshop CS2 lets you highlight commonly used menu items, and set up custom menus and workspaces. Now all the power of Photoshop is (literally) at your command, and can be tailored to your requirements.

See what each font looks like before you use it. Finally! Photoshop gets a WYSIWYG font drop-down menu. Now you don't have to keep text highlighted while you cycle through all the fonts until you get to the right one!

Manipulate images with Image Warp. Image Warp allows you to bend, peel, and stretch images the same way as type. Now you can put an image on a mug or soda can with ease.

See what video graphics will look like, while you're doing them. If you're a video professional , you'll know how frustrating it can be: You make a graphic that looks fantastic on a flat computer monitor, but when you import the .psd file into your Avid timeline, and look at it on the TV screen, it's not quite what you had in mind. You then have to go back into Photoshop and make your artwork look "wrong", so it will look right on a video monitor. With Photoshop CS2 you can preview your images on a video monitor directly from the software, and see exactly how they're going to look in your video, even if your editing software is on a different computer. Neat eh?

Outlook Tips: One of the coolest and most useful Outlook tip

Did Forget to mention subject while writing an official email?
Sometimes YES, and that too when we send some important mails.
It happens accidentally. Don't worry...
Just follow the below steps & see the result.
1. Open your outlook and press Alt+F11 (this opens the Visual Basic editor)
2. On the Left Pane you'll see "Microsoft Outlook Objects", expand this. Now one can see the "ThisOutLookSession".
3. Click on "ThisOutLookSession" then copy and Paste the code below in the right pane. (Code Pane)
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Private Sub Application_ItemSend(ByVal Item As Object, Cancel As Boolean)
If Len(Item.Subject) = 0 Then
Prompt$ = "Subject is Empty. Are you sure you want to send the Mail?"
If MsgBox(Prompt$, vbYesNo + vbQuestion + vbMsgBoxSetForeground, "Check for Subject") = vbNo Then
Cancel = True
End If
End If
End Sub
*****************************************************************************************************************
You are Done..
Next time You will not send a mail without a Subject in it..
Whenever you start outlook it will prompt you for enabling Macros where you select Yes.

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Outlook Tips: Remove all items from Calendar

Follow the steps given below to remove all items from calendar..
Note: This method removes all items without asking for a confirmation. So use with caution.
1. Go to Calendar view using Shortcut Ctrl+2.
2. Go to View -> Arrange By -> Current View -> By Category.
3. Click on any one of the small calendar icons on the left-most row.
4. Select all items using Shortcut Ctrl+A.
5. Press 'Delete' or right-click and select delete in it.
You may go back to the usual Calendar 'View' mode by going to View -> Arrange By -> Current View -> Day/Week/Month.
You may go back to 'Mail' mode by clicking on the 'Mail' and then 'Folder List' buttons or using Shortcuts Ctrl+1 and then Ctrl+6.

Outlook Tips: Recovering Shift+Deleted mails

Follow the steps given below to Retrieve the mails deleted using Shift+Delete option..
MS Outlook 2000 and 2003 soft deletes the mails.
That is all copies of deleted mails including Shift+deleted are stored in PST file and can be recovered manually using the Recover Deleted Items option from the Tools menu

To Enable these Options:
By default this option is disabled in MS Outlook.
Use the following steps to enable this option..
1.Close Outlook
2.Open Windows registry editor (Run -> regedit)
3.Browse to My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Exchange\Client\Options registry key
4.On the Edit menu, point to New, and then click DWORD Value.
Type the name DumpsterAlwaysOn (Note: Case sensitive Do not type any spaces in the name).
5.Set the DWORD value to 1 to turn the Recover Deleted Items menu choice on for all folders or enter 0 to turn it off.
6.Restart Outlook.

Note:This procedure can recover mails which were deleted by pressing shift+del in the past 4 days only.
All the Windows registry changes if incorrectly done may damage your system.

Outlook Tips: Recalling Mails Sent

Follow the given steps below to Recall the sent mails..
1.Go to the Sent Items folder.
2.Open the message to be recalled.
3.Actions -> 'Recall This Message'.
4.To recall the message -> 'Delete unread copies of this message'
5.To replace the message -> 'Delete unread copies and replace with a new message'
6.To be notified about the success of the recall or replacement, select 'Tell me if recall succeeds or fails for each recipient' check box.

If there are multiple recipients, you can request notification of whether the recall succeeded or failed for each one (so that you can take necessary steps).

Note: Even after successfull recalling of the message, the recipient still knows that you sent a message and then recalled it. Further more this will work only for mails sent within the a company or a Domain, others will get a plain text mail stating that you attempted to recall.

MMC Console Window Keyboard Shortcuts

MMC Console Window Keyboard Shortcuts
CTRL+P (Print the current page or active pane)
ALT+Minus sign (-) (Display the window menu for the active console window)
SHIFT+F10 (Display the Action shortcut menu for the selected item)
F1 key (Open the Help topic, if any, for the selected item)
F5 key (Update the content of all console windows)
CTRL+F10 (Maximize the active console window)
CTRL+F5 (Restore the active console window)
ALT+ENTER (Display the Properties dialog box, if any, for the selected item)
F2 key (Rename the selected item)
CTRL+F4 (Close the active console window. When a console has only one console window, this shortcut closes the console)
Remote Desktop Connection Navigation
CTRL+ALT+END (Open the Microsoft Windows NT Security dialog box)
ALT+PAGE UP (Switch between programs from left to right)
ALT+PAGE DOWN (Switch between programs from right to left)
ALT+INSERT (Cycle through the programs in most recently used order)
ALT+HOME (Display the Start menu)
CTRL+ALT+BREAK (Switch the client computer between a window and a full screen)
ALT+DELETE (Display the Windows menu)
CTRL+ALT+Minus sign (-) (Place a snapshot of the active window in the client on the Terminal server clipboard and provide the same functionality as pressing PRINT SCREEN on a local computer.)
CTRL+ALT+Plus sign (+) (Place a snapshot of the entire client window area on the Terminal server clipboard and provide the same functionality as pressing ALT+PRINT SCREEN on a local computer.)

Mail formats- Plain text, Rich text and HTML

Plain Text– Rich Text – HTML?

Why is it that in some messages that you reply to, you can change the font and make standard formatting changes just like a word processor but others you can not? The format of the message determines the flexibility you have when replying to or creating a new email message. There are three standard formats for an email message. They are described below.

* Plain Text - A plain text message is an email message that does not include colors, fonts or formatting. It is the most basic type of email that is easily readable by all e-mail clients today. It does not support pictures displayed directly in the message body (although you can include them as attachments).

* Rich Text - Outlook Rich Text Format (RTF) is a Microsoft format that only some e-mail programs understand, mainly the Microsoft Office Outlook clients. You can use RTF when sending messages within a company that uses Microsoft Exchange Server ( i.e. OSU). RTF supports text formatting, including bullets, alignment, and links.

* HTML Format – HTML supports text formatting, numbering, bullets, alignment, horizontal lines, pictures (including backgrounds), HTML styles, stationery, signatures, and linking to Web pages. This type of format provides the greatest range of formatting possibilities.


When using Outlook, how do I make changes or choose a Format?

How to change the format of your message depends on if you have Word as your email editor. To determine if Word is your editor, do the following:
In Outlook Click Tools – Options
Click on the Mail Format tab
If the "Use Microsoft Word to edit email messages" is checked then Word is your editor. Please use the instructions below for MS Word as your editor.
Otherwise please use the instructions below for Word is not your editor.

MS Word as your editor
When composing a message with Word as your email editor you have the option of creating a message in Plain Text, Rich Text or HTML Format. In the email, you can choose your format via the format toolbar drop down menu.

MS Word is not your editor

If Word is not your email editor, select the Format menu in the email and click the format you would like to use - Plain Text, Rich Text , or HTML.

When replying to an email message, you can also change the message format. With the message open, select the Format menu; click the format you would like to use (Plain Text, HTML, or Rich Text).
When should you use one type of format over another?

Rich Text can be used in place of Plain text when you are in an environment that uses one of the Microsoft Outlook email clients. CN recommends using Rich Text formatted messages to give you additional formation features. Email clients that can't support rich text formatted messages will simply drop the formatting and show them in plain text.

HTML formatting should only be used when there is a need to insert graphics or specifically format a message to look a certain way. While Outlook can display HTML messages please keep in mind that not all e-mail programs can.

If you have questions about the different formats or would like advice on which format is best to use please contact your CN support team.
Take the complete training here http://tss.oregonstate.edu/cn/soft_tips/docs/outlook/?page=mail-format&type=normal

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Friday, December 21, 2007
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Fodor's Travel Wire
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Funny Quote of the Day
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Hilarious Jokes on Funtoosh.com
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News items on ZDNet
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Official Gmail Blog
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Official Google Blog
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Quote of the Day
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Wired Top Stories
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