Wednesday, March 30, 2011

KNOW YOUR CITY WEATHER IN GTALK BY GOOGLE GURU

Google-labsGoogle Labs has launched a service that let’s you make use of IM and your mobile to receive information like weather, sports score, currency conversion, translation and so on.

The service called “Google Guru” is still an experimental one. To make it work you have to add a contact “guru” in your Google Talk list. After it is added, you can send your queries formatted in a specific way to get quick information in reply. The service has no natural language processing so your queries must be in a specific format.

google guru

This is a quick use of “Google Guru” and an instant reply for weather information in Bangalore, India.

The service seems useful only if you’re in front of your PC and are looking for a quick answer for a simple query like weather, sports info, translation or currency conversion and want to avoid some extra mouse clicks to open your web browser and do that search. Natural language translation is something which still would be desired functionality for “Google Guru”. Apart from using it through Google Talk on your smartphone, how will it be useful and easy for mobile users is still unknown to us. You can find out more about Google Guru here.

via [TNW]

Sunday, March 27, 2011

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¾     05-07    Undefined
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¾     0A-0B    Undefined
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VK_CONTROL    11    CTRL
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VK_PAUSE    13    PAUSE
VK_CAPITAL    14    CAPS LOCK
¾     15-19    Reserved for Kanji systems
¾     1A    Undefined
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¾     1C-1F    Reserved for Kanji systems
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VK_LWIN    5B    Left Windows key (MS Natural Kb)
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VK_APPS    5D    Applications key (MS Natural Kb)
¾     5E-5F    Undefined
VK_NUMPAD0    60    Numeric keypad 0
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VK_MULTIPLY    6A    Multiply
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¾     92-B9    Unassigned
¾     BA-C0    OEM specific
¾     C1-DA    Unassigned
¾     DB-E4    OEM specific
¾     E5    Unassigned
¾     E6    OEM specific
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¾     E9-F5    OEM specific
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VK_ZOOM    FB    Zoom
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alt codes copyright, register, trademark, and many more

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Saturday, March 26, 2011

HOW TO RESTRICT TO INSTALL SOFTWARE IN XP

 

software restriction policies in Windows XP. Administra...

This article describes software restriction policies in Windows XP.
Administrators can use software restriction policies to allow software to run. By using a software restriction policy, an administrator can prevent unwanted programs from running. This includes viruses and Trojan horse software, or other software that is known to cause problems.

You can use the Group Policy tool in Windows XP to implement software restricti...

You can use the Group Policy tool in Windows XP to implement software restriction policies. To enable a software restriction policy, use either of the following methods:

  • Using Group Policy
    1. Click Start, and then click Run.
    2. Type gpedit.msc, and then click OK.
    3. Expand the following items:

      Computer Configuration
      Windows Settings
      Security Settings
      Software Restriction Policies

  • Using the Local Security Policy
    1. Click Start, and then click Run.
    2. Type secpol.msc, and then click OK.
    3. Follow the instructions to enable a policy.
    The Default Security Level and Exceptions

You can configure the default security level and define additional rules that form exceptions to the default rules. The default security level determines the behavior for all programs. Additional rules provide exceptions to the default security level. The two security levels are:

  • Disallowed - If you set Disallowed as the default rule, no programs are permitted. You must create additional rules that enable particular programs to run.
    Using Disallowed as the default is not a good idea unless the administrator has a complete list of permitted programs.
  • Unrestricted - If you set Unrestricted as the default rule, all programs are allowed to run. You must create additional rules if you want to restrict individual programs.
    Unrestricted is best if the administrator does not have a complete list of permitted programs, but needs to prevent certain programs from running.

 

Additional Rules

You can configure several types of additional rules:

  • Hash - With a Hash rule, the administrator lists the program file to be blocked or explicitly permitted. It is hashed, and this results in a cryptographic fingerprint that remains the same, regardless of the file name or location. You can use this method to prevent a particular version of a program from running or to prevent a program from running, regardless of where it is located. An issue in Windows XP (all service pack levels) prevents hash rules from working with DLL files. Hash rules do work correctly with Windows Server 2003 and with later versions of Windows. One possible workaround for Windows XP is to create a logon script that unregisters the relevant DLL files by using the following command:

    regsvr32 /u filename.dll

  • Certificate - You can build Certificate rules by providing a code-signing software publisher certificate. Like Hash rules, Certificate rules apply no matter where the program file is located or what it is named.
  • Path - Path rules apply to all programs that run from the specified local or network path, or from subfolders that are in the path.
  • Internet Zone - You can use Internet Zone rules to apply software restriction policy rules based on the Microsoft Internet Explorer security zone in which the program is run. Currently, these rules apply only to Microsoft Windows Installer packages that are run from the zone. Internet Zone rules do not apply to programs that are downloaded by Internet Explorer.

 

General Configuration Rules

In addition to the default security and additional rules, you can also define general configuration rules to determine how software restriction policies are applied on the computer. These include:

  • Enforcement - You can use the Enforcement settings to determine which files are enforced, and which users are subject to the security restriction policy configuration. By default, all software files except libraries (such as dynamic-link libraries, or DLLs) are subject to the security restriction policy settings. You can configure the security restriction policies to apply to all software files. Note that this may require that you add rules for each library file that is required by a program.
    By default, all users are subject to the security restriction policy settings on the computer. You can configure enforcement for all users except local administrators, which allows local administrators to run disallowed programs.
  • Designated Files Types - You can use this policy to configure the file types to which the security restriction policy settings apply.
  • Trusted Providers - You can use the Trusted Providers properties to configure which users can select trusted publishers. You can also determine which, if any, certificate revocation checks are performed before trusting a publisher.

 

AppLocker on Windows 7 and on Windows Server 2008 R2

Although software restriction policies and AppLocker have the same goal, AppLocker is a complete revision of software restriction policies. AppLocker was introduced with Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. You cannot use AppLocker to manage the software restriction policy settings. AppLocker rules are enforced only on computers that are running Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise editions or all editions of Windows Server 2008 R2, whereas the software restriction policy rules are enforced on these and earlier versions.
Additionally, if AppLocker and the software restriction policy settings are configured in the same Group Policy object (GPO), only the AppLocker settings are enforced on the computers that are running Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. Therefore, if you must use both software restriction policies and AppLocker in your organization, we recommend that you create AppLocker rules for computers that can use AppLocker policy and software restriction policy rules for computers that are running earlier versions of Windows.
For more information about how to use these two software restriction technologies, see the AppLocker topic in the Microsoft TechNet Technical Library:

Friday, March 18, 2011

Moongphali ki Chutney

मूंगफली के दानो की चटनी (Moongphali ki Chutney) इडली, दोसे के साथ खाई जाती है. बहुत ही स्वादिष्ट होती है. 3-4 दिन तक फ्रिज में रख कर खाई जा सकती है.

आवश्यक सामग्री - Ingredients for Ground Nut Chutney

  • मूंगफली के दाने एक कटोरी भुने और छिले हुये
  • हरी मिर्च 2-3
  • राई आधा छोटी चम्मच
  • लाल मिर्च पाउडर 1-2 पिन्च
  • नीबू 1 रस
  • रिफाइन्ड तेल 2 छोटी चम्मच
  • नमक स्वादानुसार

विधि - How to make Groundnut Chutney
मूंगफली के दाने आपने जिस कटोरी से नाप कर लिये हैं उसी कटोरी से नाप कर उतना ही पानी ले लीजिये. अब इसमें नमक और हरी मिर्च डाल कर बारीक पीस लीजिये. बाउल में निकालिये अगर यह आपको बहुत अधिक गाढ़ी लगे तो थोड़ा पानी और मिला दीजिये. अब इसमें आप नीबू का रस मिला दीजिये.

अब गैस पर छोटी कढ़ाई गरम किजिये और इसमें तेल डालिये इसके बाद राई डालिये.  राई कड़कड़ाहट के साथ भुन जायेगी. गैस बन्द कर दीजिये. अब इसमें 1-2 पिंच लाल मिर्च पाउडर डालिये, और इस तड़के को

चटनी में डाल दीजिये. चम्मच से एक दो बार चला दीजिये. चटनी (Groundnut Chatni) तैयार है.

Chane ki dal ki Chutney

भुनी हुई चने की दाल बाजार में मिल जाती है.  इससे बनी चटनी बड़ी स्वादिष्ट होती है.  इडली, दोसे और बड़ो इत्यादि के साथ यह चटनी प्रयोग की जाती है.

आवश्यक सामग्री - Ingredients for Chane ki dal ki Chutney
  • भुनी चने की दाल - 100 ग्राम
  • हरी मिर्च - 2-3
  • नीबू - 1
  • राई - छोटी चम्मच
  • रिफाइन्ड तेल - 2 छोटी चम्मच
  • कशमीरी मिर्च - 2 पिंच
  • नमक - स्वादानुसार
विधि - How to make Chane ki dal ki Chutney

चने की दाल में इतना पानी मिलायें जितनी चने की दाल है, हरी मिर्च और नमक मिला कर बारीक पीस लें. बाउल में निकालें और नीबू का रस मिला दें.

तड़के के लिये, गैस पर छोटी कढ़ाई रखें और उसमें तेल डाल कर गरम करे. गरम तेल में राई डालें. राई कड़कड़ाहट के साथ भुन जायेगी. गैस बन्द कर दें, और उसमें 2 पिंच कशमीरी मिर्च की डालें.  इस तड़्के को चटनी में मिला दें. स्वादिष्ट चटनी तैयार है.

MIRCH PATORI

पटोरी (Patori Besani Mirch) अधिकतर राजस्थान के चित्तोड़ के इलाकों में बनायी जाती है. आप इसे बनाकर दस दिन तक प्रयोग में ला सकते हैं.

आवश्यक सामग्री - Ingredients for Patori Besani Mirch
  • लम्बी  हरी मिर्च - 6-7
  • बेसन - 1 बड़ा चम्मच
  • सरसों का तेल - 1 बड़ा चम्मच
  • हींग - 2 पिंच
  • जीरा - आधा छोटी चम्मच
  • राई - आधा छोटी चम्मच
  • हल्दी पाउडर - आधा छोटी चम्मच
  • धनिया पाउडर - एक छोटी चम्मच
  • सोंफ पाउडर - एक छोटी चम्मच
  • सोंफ साबुत - एक छोटी चम्मच
  • अमचूर पाउडर - एक छोटी चम्मच
  • नमक - स्वादानुसार
विधि How to make Patori Besani Mirch

 

हरी मिर्च को धोकर, डंठल तोड़िये, और काट लीजिये.

बेसन को सूखा हल्का ब्राउन होने तक भूनिये.

कढ़ाई में तेल डाल कर गरम कीजिये.  हींग, जीरा और राई डाल दीजिये.  जीरा और राई तड़कने के बाद हल्दी पाउडर, धनियां पाउडर, सोंफ पाउडर, कटी हुई मिर्च, अमचूर पाउडर और नमक डाल कर सबको अच्छी तरह चम्मच से मिला दीजिये.

एक टेबिल स्पून पानी डालिये, और 2 मिनिट तक ढककर धीमी गैस पर पकने दीजिये.  ढक्कन खोलिये और भूना हुआ बेसन डाल कर अच्छी तरह मिला दीजिये.  आपकी पटोरी तैयार है.

अपने मन पसन्द खाने के साथ, पटोरी का स्वाद लीजिये

MANGO SAUCE

कसूंदी (Mango Kasundi Sauce) सास बड़ा ही स्वादिष्ट चरपरे स्वाद वाला खट्टा सास है. पकोड़े, पिज्जा, सैन्डविच और किसी भी स्नैक्स के साथ कसूंदी खायी जा सकती है. कसूंदी को हम आसानी से घर में बना सकते हैं, आइये कसूंदी (Mango Kasundi Sauce) बनाना शुरू करते हैं.

आवश्यक सामग्री - Ingredients for Mango Kasundi
  • राई (काली सरसों) - 2 टेबल स्पून
  • पीली सरसों - 2 टेबल स्पून
  • कच्चा आम - एक कच्चा आम
  • अदरक - 50 ग्राम (2 इंच का लम्बा टूकड़ा)
  • हरी इर्च - 4-5
  • लाल मिर्च - 1/2 छोटी चम्मच
  • जीरा - 1 छोटी चम्मच
  • धनिया पाउडर - 2 छोटी चम्मच
  • चीनी - 1 छोटी चम्मच
  • सरसों का तेल -  100 ग्राम (आधा कप)
  • हींग - 1/4 छोटी चम्मच से कम
  • हल्दी पाउडर - 1 छोटी चम्मच
  • सिरका - 50 ग्राम (4 टेबल स्पून)
  • नमक - 2 छोटी चम्मच
विधि - How to make Mango Kasundi

राई और पीली सरसों को अच्छी तरह साफ कर लीजिये.

आम को धोइये, छीलिये और गूदा निकाल कर काट लीजिये.  हरी मिर्च के डंठल तोड़ कर धो लीजिये.  अदरक को छील कर धोइये और टुकड़ों में काट लीजिये.

राई, पीली सरसों, आम का गूदा, हरी मिर्च, अदरक के टुकड़े,  जीरा, धनियां पाउडर, हींग, हल्दी पाउडर और चीनी सब मसाले को मिलाकर बारीक पीस लीजिये. मसाले पीसते समय आवश्यकता हो तो 1-2 टेबल स्पून पानी डाल कर मसाले को अच्छी तरह पीस लीजिये.

कढ़ाई तेल डालकर गरम कीजिये, आग धीमी कर दीजिये, इस तेल में पिसे हुये मसाले डाल कर अच्छी तरह मसालों को 3 - 4 मिनिट तक भून लीजिये, मसालों की अच्छी महक आने लगती है. आग बन्द कर दीजिये.

 

 

भुने मिश्रण में सिरका और नमक मिलाइये और कांच के कन्टेनर में भर कर रख दीजिये. अगर धूप आ रही है तो कन्टेनर को धूप में रखिये.  3-4 दिन बाद आप देखेंगे कि तेल कसूंदी में ऊपर की ओर आने लगता है, लीजिये स्वादिष्ट कसूंदी खाने के लिये तैयार है.

कसुंदी को कांच की बोतल में भरने से पहले बोतल को उबलते गर्म पानी से अच्छी तरह धोकर सुखालें, ताकि आपकी कसूंदी खराब न हो.

आम कसूंदी (mango Kasundi Sauce) आप फ्रिज में रखकर 6 महिने तक भी खा सकते हैं.

गरमा गरम पालक या गोभी आलू के पकोड़े बनाइये और कसूंदी (Kasundi Mustard Sauce)  के साथ परोसिये और खाइये.

MULI RADISH SAUCE

मूली की चटनी कई तरीके से बनाई जाती है. दक्षिणी भारत में बनाई जाने वाली मूली की चटनी (Mullangi Chutney) की खास अपनी महक और स्वाद है, ये मूली की चटनी इडली, दोसे और चावल के साथ खाई जाती है.

आवश्यक सामग्री - Ingredients for Mullangi (Radish) Chutney

  • मूली - 2 (कद्दूकस कर लीजिये)
  • लाल मिर्च - 2
  • साबुत धनियां - 2 छोटी चम्मच
  • राई - 2 छोटी चम्मच
  • जीरा - एक छोटी चम्मच
  • मैथी दाना - एक चौथाई छोटी चम्मच
  • करी पत्ता - 18-20 पत्ते
  • इमली का पेस्ट - 2 छोटी चम्मच
  • तेल - 2 टेबल स्पून
  • नमक - स्वादानुसार

विधि - How to make Mullangi (Radish) Chutney
कढ़ाई में एक छोटी चम्मच तेल डाल कर साबुत धनियां, एक छोटी चम्मच राई, जीरा, मैथी और करी पत्ता को हल्का ब्राउन होने तक भूनिये और किसी प्याली में निकाल कर रख लीजिये.

अब कढ़ाई में एक छोटी चम्मच तेल डालिये और कद्दूकस की गई मूली डालकर 5 मिनिट तक भून कर पका लीजिये.

भूने मसाले और लाल मिर्च को मिक्सर में डाल कर बिना पानी डाले बारीक पीस लीजिये. इसी मसाले में मूली, इमली का पेस्ट और नमक डालिये और आवश्यक्तानुसार पानी मिलाकर बारीक पीस लीजिये.

कढ़ाई में बचा हुआ तेल डालिये, तेल गरम होने पर, राई डालिये, राई तड़कने के बाद पिसी हुई चटनी डालिये और जब तक पकाइये कि चटनी के ऊपर तेल के तैरने दिखाई देने लगे.

लीजिये दक्षिणी भारत में खाई जाने वाली मूली की चटनी तैयार है. मूली की चटनी को प्याले में निकालिये और इडली, दोसा या चावल के साथ परोसिये और खाइये.

MUJ SAUCE

मूली और दही से बनी इस चटनी का स्वाद जितना लाजबाब है बनाने में यह उतनी ही आसान है.

आवश्यक सामग्री - Ingredients for Muj Chutin - Kashmiri Style Radish Chutney

  • मूली - 2 मीडियम आकार की
  • ताजा दही - एक कप
  • नमक - स्वादानुसार (एक चौथाई छोटी चम्मच)
  • भूना जीरा - एक छोटी चम्मच (पाउडर कर लीजिये)
  • लाल मिर्च - एक चौथाई छोटी चम्मच
  • हरी मिर्च - 1 बारीक काट लीजिये
  • हरा धनियां - एक टेबल स्पून (बारीक कतरा हुआ)

विधि - How to make Muj Chutin - Kashmiri Style Radish Chutney
मूली को धोइये, छीलिये और कद्दूकस कर लीजिये.

दही को फैट लीजिये और प्याले में डालिये, दही में कद्दूकस की हुई मूली और नमक मिलाइये.

जीरा, कश्मीरी मिर्च, हरी मिर्च और हरा धनियां डालिये और अच्छी तरह मिला दीजिये.

मूली की चटनी तैयार है. मूली की चटनी को पूरी या परांठे या चावल के साथ परोसिये और खाइये.

GUAVA SAUCE

यदि आप चटनियों को पसंद करते हैं तो आपको अमरूद की चटनी बहुत पसंद आयेगी. आज ही भरवां आलू के परांठे साथ अमरूद की चटनी बनाकर देखिये..

आवश्यक सामग्री - Ingredients for Guava Chutney

  • अमरूद - 3 या 250 ग्राम
  • हरी मिर्च - 1 या 2
  • काली मिर्च - 6-7
  • अदरक - 1 इंच लम्बा टुकड़ा
  • भुना हुआ जीरा - एक छोटी चम्मच
  • हरा धनियां - मोटा कटा आधा कप
  • नीबू  - 1
  • काला नमक - आधा छोटी चम्मच
  • नमक - स्वादानुसार (आधा छोटी चम्मच)

विधि - How to make Amrood Ki Chatni
अमरूद को धो कर, बड़े टुकड़ों में काट लीजिये और उसके अन्दर के बीज निकाल दीजिये. हरी मिर्च के डंठल तोड़कर धो लीजिये. अदरक को छीलिये और धोकर, बड़े टुकड़े में काट लीजिये.

अमरूद, हरी मिर्च, काली मिर्च, अदरक, जीरा, हरा धनियां, नीबू का रस और नमक सब को मिला कर मिक्सी में बारीक पीस लीजिये. चटनी को प्याले में निकालिये. स्वादिष्ट अमरूद की चटनी तैयार है.

अमरूद की स्वादिष्ट चटनी को गरमा गरम खाने के साथ परोसिये और खाइये.

EMBLICA SAUCE

आंवले की चटनी (Emblica Chutney) बहुत ही स्वादिष्ट होती है. यह चटनी समोसे, कचोड़ी, पकोड़े के साथ खाई जा सकती है. खाने के साथ रोजाना खाइये यह चटनी बहुत ही गुणकारी है. पेट का हाजमा सही करती है, और खून में आयरन की कमी को दूर करती है.

आवश्यक सामग्री - Ingredients for Amla Chutney

  • आवले ——— 100 ग्राम
  • हरा धनियाँ ——– 50 ग्राम
  • हरी मिर्च ——– 2-3
  • काली मिर्च ——– 7-8
  • हींग ——– 1-2 पिंच
  • नमक ——– स्वादानुसार

विधि - How to make Amla Chutney

आवले को धो कर काट लें, गुठलियों को हटा दें. हरे धनियाँ और हरी मिर्च को धो कर बड़ा बड़ा काट लें.

अब आवले, हरी मिर्च, हरा धनियाँ,  काली मिर्च, हींग और नमक मिला कर बारीक पीस लें. स्वादिष्ट एवं पोष्टिक चटनी तैयार है.

DRY SAUCE

बरसात का मौसम हो, रिमझिम पानी बरसता हो गरमा गरम पकोड़े बन जाय ये तो घर का हर सदस्य चाहता है, इसीलिये इस मौसम में अक्सर पकोड़े बन ही जाते हैं.  लेकिन जब बाजार से धनिया और पोदीना एकदम गायब हो तब क्या करें?

जब भी कभी हरा धनिया और पोदीना अनुपलब्ध हो तब आप सूखे मसालों की चटनी बना सकतीं है.  यदि आपको तीखापन पसन्द है तब यह चटनी आपको बहुत पसंद आयेगी

आवश्यक सामग्री - Ingredeints for Dry Spices Chutney
  • साबुत धनियां - 2 टेबल स्पून
  • जीरा - आधा टेबल स्पून
  • काली मिर्च - एक छोटी चम्मच
  • लोंग - 6-7
  • बड़ी इलाइची - 4 (छील कर चाने निकाल लीजिये)
  • लाल मिर्च - 4-5
  • हींग - 2 पिंच
  • नमक - स्वादानुसार (1 छोटी चम्मच)
  • नीबू - 1
  • रिफाइन्ड तेल - 1 टेबल स्पून
विधि - How to make Dry Spices Chutney

सारे मसाले निकालिये, साफ कीजिये.

तवा गरम कीजिये, धनियां और जीरा तवे पर डालिये और हल्का ब्राउन होने तक भूनिये.

भुने मसाले और बाकी मसाले मिलाइये, मिक्सर में डालिये और इतना पानी मिला कर बारीक पीस लीजिये कि यह मसाले का पेस्ट चटनी जैसा गाड़ा दिखाई दे.

छोटी कढ़ाई में तेल डाल कर गरम कीजिये, गरम तेल में ये पिसे मसाले का पेस्ट डालिये और 2-3 मिनिट तक इस मसाले को भूनिये, चटनी को प्याले में निक्लाइये और नीबू का रस मिल दीजिये. लीजिये यह लाजबाव सूखे मसाले की चटनी तैयार है.

ये सूखे मसाले की चटपटी चटनी पकोड़े, कचोड़ी, मिस्से परांठे या मिस्सी रोटी किसी के भी साथ खाइये. बची हुई चटनी फ्रिज में रख लीजिये एक सप्ताह तक ये चटनी खाई जा सकती है.

अगर घर में नींबू न हो तो 1 छोटी चम्मच अमचूर पाउडर भी डाल कर चटनी बना सकते हैं.

NARIAL SAUCE WITH DOSA

दोसा, इडली, सांबर बड़ा खाने के साथ अगर नारियल की चटनी न हो तो स्वाद अधूरा ही लगता है.  तो फिर बनाते हैं आज नारियल चटनी (Coconut Chutney)

आवश्यक सामग्री - Ingredients for Coconut Chutney  Nariyal Chutney
  • कच्चा नारियल - आधा
  • हरा धनिया - आधा छोटी कटोरी (मोटा काट लीजिये)
  • हरी मिर्च - 2
  • नीबू - 1 छोटे आकार का
  • नमक - स्वादानुसार ( 3/4 छोटी चम्मच)

तड़के के लिये

  • तेल - 2 छोटी चम्मच
  • राई - 1 छोटी चम्मच
  • लाल मिर्च - 1 पिंच (यदि आप चाहैं)
विधि - How to make Coconut Chutney  Nariyal Chutney


कच्चे नारियल को उसके कठोर छिलके से अलग कीजिये, धोइये और छोटे छोटे टुकड़ों में काट लीजिये.

नारियल, हरा धनियां, हरी मिर्च, नीबू का रस, नमक और 2 बड़े चम्मच पानी मिलाकर, सभी को मिक्सर में बारीक पीस लीजिये.

चटनी को प्याली में निकालिये, जितना गाड़ा रखना हो उसके हिसाब से पानी मिलाइये.

छोटी कढ़ाई में तेल डाल कर गरम कीजिये.  तेल में राई डालिये, राई कड़कने के बाद गैस बन्द कर दीजिये, और लाल मिर्च डालकर तेल में मिला दीजिये.  अब इस राई के तड़के को चटनी में डालकर मिला दीजिये.

लीजिये आपकी नारियल की चटनी (Coconut Chutney) तैयार है.  स्वादिष्ट नारियल की चटनी को टेबल पर रखिये और अपने मन पसन्द खाने के साथ खाइये

mUSTARD LEAVES CHUTNEY

आप सरसों के दानों की बनी चटनी तो पसन्द करते ही होंगे और सरसों कसून्दी (Kasundi)भी. लेकिन क्या आपने सरसों के पत्तों से चटनी बनाई है? सरसों के एकदम मुलायम कोमल पत्ते से बनी खास चरपरे स्वाद वाली चटनी आपको बहुत पसन्द आयेगी.

आवश्यक सामग्री - Ingredients for Mustard Leaves Chutney

  • सरसों के मुलायम पत्ते - 200 ग्राम (कटी पत्तियां 2 कप)
  • हरी मिर्च - 2-3
  • अदरक - 1/2 इंच लम्बा टुकड़ा
  • नमक - आधा छोटी चम्मच
  • आम का अचार - 3-4 फांक

विधि - How to make Mustard Leaves Chutney

सरसों की मुलायम पत्तिया लेकर 2 बार साफ पानी से धोइये, पानी हटाने के बाद इन पत्तियों को मोटा मोटा काट लीजिये.

हरी मिर्च के डंठल तोड़ कर धो लीजिये. अदरक छील कर धो लीजिये.
सरसों की कटी पत्तियां, हरी मिर्च, अदरक, नमक और आम का अचार मिक्सर जार में डालिये और बारीक पीस लीजिये.

पिसी हुई चटनी को प्याले में निकाल लीजिये और गरमा गरम खिचड़ी या खाने के साथ परोसिये और खाइये. आम तौर पर यह चटनी बिहार और झारखंड के इलाके में बनाई जाती है. आप इस चटनी को पकौडे के साथ साथ सैन्डविच, मोमो और पीत्जा के साथ भी प्रयोग कर सकते हैं.

सुझाव: आप लहसुन पसन्द करते हैं तब चटनी में 4-5 लहसुन की कली छील कर डाल लीजिये.  यदि आपके पास आम का अचार नहीं है तो नीबू का रस भी प्रयोग कर सकते हैं.

HOW TO MAKE MOMOS AND MOMOS RED CHILLI SAUCE

मोमोज तिब्बत का खाना है. खाने में बड़े ही स्वादिष्ट होते है. मोमोज (Tibetan Steamed Dumplings) बनाने में तेल का प्रयोग बहुत ही कम होता है, और इस खाने को भाप से पकाया जाता है. इसलिये मोमो जल्दी पचने वाला और पोष्टिक खाना है. आज के लिये मोमो रेसिपी (Momo recipe) प्रस्तुत है.

आवश्यक सामग्री  - Ingredients for Vegetable Momos
मोमो के लिये
  • मैदा - 200 ग्राम ( 2 छोटी कटोरी )
  • घी या तेल - 1 टेबिल स्पून
  • बेकिंग पाउडर - 1/5 छोटी चम्मच
  • नमक - स्वादानुसार
पिट्ठी के लिये
  • शिमला मिर्च - 2
  • बन्द गोभी -  एक छोटी कटोरी ( बारीक कटा हुआ )
  • गाजर -  2 ( कद्दूकस की हुई )
  • हरी मटर के दाने  - आधा कटोरी
  • पनीर -  100 ग्राम
  • घी या तेल - 1 टेबिल स्पून
  • काली मिर्च - एक चौथाई चम्मच
  • लाल मिर्च - 1 चुटकी
  • हरा धनियाँ -  आधा छोटी कटोरी ( बारीक कटा हुआ )
  • नमक - स्वादानुसार
विधि - How to make Momos

मैदा को किसी बर्तन में निकालें. नमक और तेल मिला कर, पानी से नरम आटा गूथ लें. आधा घंटे के लिये रख दें.

तब तक पिठ्ठी तैयार कर लेते हैं. (अपने स्वादानुसार प्याज और लहसुन भी इसमें प्रयोग कर सकते है)

कढ़ाई में घी डाल कर गरम करें. कटी हुई सब्जियाँ गरम घी में डाल दें. कालीमिर्च, लाल मिर्च, नमक और हरा धनियाँ मिला कर 2 मिनिट चमचे से चलाकर भूनें. अब पनीर को चूरा करके सब्जी में अच्छी तरह मिला लें, और 1- 2 मिनिट कर पका लें. मोमोज में भरने के लिये पिठ्ठी तैयार है. (अगर आप इसमें प्याज और लहसुन का इस्तेमाल कर रहे हैं, तो सबसे पहले प्याज और लहसुन को सब्जी डालने से पहले भूनें शेष सब्जी को भूनें)

गूथे हुये आटे से एक छोटी स्पून आटा निकाल कर गोल कर लोई बनायें तथा गोल गोल 3 इंच व्यास की पूरी की तरह पतला बेल लें. बेली हुई पूरी में पिठ्ठी भरें और चारों ओर से मोड़ डालते हुये बन्द करदें, या आप बेली हूइ पूरी में पिठ्ठी भरकर गुझिया की तरह मोड़ डालते हुये भी बन्द कर सकते हैं.

सभी मोमोज इसी तरह तैयार कर लीजिये. अब मोमोज को भाप में पकाना है. इसके लिये या तो आपको मोमोज पकाने वाल बर्तन लेना पडे़गा, जिसमें चार या पाँच बर्तन एक के ऊपर एक लगे रहते हैं. नीचे का खाना थोड़ा बड़ा होता है जिसमें, पानी भरा जाता है, और ऊपर के तीन या चार बर्तन जिनमें जाली रह्ती है.

सबसे नीचे वाले बर्तन में एक तिहाई बर्तन पानी से भर गैस पर गरम करने के लिये रख दें. दूसरे बर्तन, तीसरे, चौथे बर्तन में मोमोज लगा कर रख दें. एक बर्तन में करीब 12-14 मोमोज आ जाते हैं. भाप से 10 मिनिट पकायें. सबसे नीचे वाले बर्तन के मोमोज पक गये हैं. दूसरे बर्तन को नीचे कर दें और इस बर्तन को सबसे ऊपर कर दें. 8 मिनिट बाद इसे भी ऊपर कर दे और तीसरे बर्तन के मोमोज को पानी वाले बर्तन के ऊपर रखें और 5-6 मिनिट भाप में मोमोज को सेक लें. हम समय इस लिये कम करते जा रहे हैं क्यों कि सभी बर्तन एक के ऊपर एक हैं, और भाप ऊपर की ओर जाकर उन्हैं भी थोड़ा पकाती है. मोमोज
तैयार हैं.

अगर हमारे पास मोमोज पकाने का यह बर्तन नहीं हैं तो किसी इस तरह के बर्तन में पानी भर कर गरम कीजिये जिसमें चावल छानने वाली चलनी आ जाय, चलनी में मोमोज लगा कर रखिये और चलनी को गरम पानी हो रहे बर्तन में इस तरह लगाइये कि पानी चलनी के अन्दर न जाय, पानी में कोई भी मैटल स्टैन्ड रख कर, मोमोज वाली चलनी रखें. 10 मिनिट तक मोमोज भाप में पकायें. यदि मोमोज और हैं तो पहले वाले मोमोज निकाल कर प्लेट में रखें. दूबारा चलनी में मोमोज भरें और 10 मिनिट भाप देकर सेके.

मोमोज (Momo) तैयार हैं. प्लेट में मोमोज (Vegetable Momos) निकाल लें और लाल मिर्च की चटनी या फिर हरे धनिये की चटनी के साथ परोसिये और खायें.

मोमोज के साथ खाने के लिये चटनी - Chatney for Momos

हमारे यहां चटनी तो नाना प्रकार की बनाई जाती है, लेकिन मोमोज के साथ के लिये एक खास प्रकार की चटनी खाई जाती है, आइये हम वही मोमोज के साथ खाई जाने वाली चटनी बनायें.

आवश्यक सामग्री - Ingredients for Chatney
  • टमाटर - 2
  • लाल मिर्च साबुत - 5-6
  • जीरा - आधा छोटी चम्मच
  • मैथी दाना - आधा छोटी चम्मच
  • हल्दी - 2 पिंच
  • हींग - 1-2 पिंच
  • नमक - स्वादानुसार
  • तेल - 1 टेबल स्पून
विधि - How to make Chatney for Momos

टमाटर धोइये और काट लीजिये,
कढ़ाई में तेल डाल कर गरम कीजिये, हींग, जीरा और दाना मेथी डाल कर तड़्काइये, हल्दी डाल कर,टमाटर और लाल मिर्च डालिये, 3-4 मिनिट तक टमाटर के गलने तक पकाइये, ठंडा होने पर मिक्सर में डालिये, नमक मिलाइये और बारीक पीस लीजिये.

लीजिये मोमोज के साथ खाने के लिये चटनी तैयार है.  चटनी को किसी प्याले में निकालिये और मोमोज के साथ खाइये.

यदि आप लहसुन का स्वाद पसन्द करते हैं, तब हींग की जगह 4-5 लहसुन की कली छील कर, जीरा मेथी भुनने के बाद, डाल कर भूनिये, और बाकी सारे मसाले डालिये और उपरोक्त तरीके से  चटनी तैयार कर लीजिये.

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    70 ways to improve your English

    1.      Start your own English language blog. Even for people who don't have to write in English, writing can be a great way of properly learning the kind of vocabulary you need to describe your own life and interests, and of thinking about how to stop making grammar mistakes. The problem most people have is that they don't know what to write about. One traditional way to make sure you write every day in English is to write an English diary (journal), and a more up to date way of doing this is to write a blog. Popular topics include your language learning experience, your experience studying abroad, your local area, your language, or translations of your local news into English.

    2.      Write a news diary. Another daily writing task that can work for people who would be bored by writing about their own routines in a diary is to write about the news that you read and listen to everyday. If you include your predictions for how you think the story will develop (e.g. "I think Hillary will become president"), this can give you a good reason to read old entries another time, at which time you can also correct and mistakes you have made and generally improve what you have written.

    3.      Sign up for a regular English tip. Some websites offer a weekly or even daily short English lesson sent to your email account. If your mobile phone has an e-mail address, it is also possible to have the tips sent to your phone to read on the way to work or school. Please note, however, that such services are not usually graded very well to the levels of different students, and they should be used as a little added extra or revision in your English studies rather than as a replacement for something you or your teacher have chosen more carefully as what you need to learn.

    4.      Listen to MP3s. Although buying music on the internet is becoming more popular in many countries, not so many people know that you can download speech radio such as audio books (an actor reading out a novel) and speech radio. Not only is this better practice for your English than listening to English music, from sources like Scientific American, BBC and Australia's ABC Radio it is also free.

    5.      Listen to English music. Even listening to music while doing something else can help a little for things like getting used to the natural rhythm and tone of English speech, although the more time and attention you give to a song the more you will learn from listening to it again in the future.

    6.      Read the lyrics to a song. Although just listening to a song in English can be a good way of really learning the words of the chorus in an easily memorable way, if you want to really get something out of listening to English music you will need to take some time to read the lyrics of the song with a dictionary. If the lyrics are not given in the CD booklet, you may be able to find them on the internet, but please note that some lyrics sites deliberately put a few errors into their lyrics for copyright reasons. Once you have read and understood the lyrics,  if you then listen and read at the same time, this can be a good way of understanding how sounds change in fast, natural, informal speech.

    7.      Sing karaoke in English. The next stage after understanding and memorising a song is obviously to sing it. Although some words have their pronunciation changed completely to fit in with a song, most of the words have the same sounds and stressed syllables as in normal speech. Remembering which words rhyme at the end of each line can also be a good way of starting to learn English pronunciation.

    8.      Write a film, music, hotel or book review. Another motivating and easy way to make yourself write in English is to write a review for a site such as Amazon or Internet Movie Database. Many non-native speakers write reviews on sites like this, and if you have some special understanding of the book, music or film due to your first language or knowing the artist personally, that would be very interesting for the English speakers who read and write reviews on the site.

    9.      Only search in English. Switching your search engine to the English language version of msn, yahoo, Google etc. can not only be a good way of practising fast reading for specific information in English, but could also give you a wider choice of sites to choose from and give you an idea of what foreigners are writing about your country and area.

    10.  Read a book you've already read or seen the movie of in your own language. Although most language learners under Advanced level would probably learn more from reading a graded reader or something from the internet than they would from reading an original book written for English speakers, for some people reading something like Harry Potter in the original can be a great motivator to improve their English. To make this easier for you and make sure that it motivates you rather than just making your tired, try reading a book that you already know the story of. This not only makes it easier to understand and guess vocabulary, but you are also more likely to remember the language in it. If you have not read the book before, reading a plot summary from the internet can also help in the same way.

    11.  Read a translation into English. Another way of making sure books are easier to understand is to choose a book that was originally translated into English, preferably from your own language. Even if you haven't read the book in your own language, you will find the English is written in a slightly simplified way that is more similar to how your own language is written than a book originally written in English would be.

    12.  Skip the first ten pages. If you have given up with a book in English or are reading it very slowly, try skimming through the first ten pages or skipping them completely. The start of most books tend to be mainly description and are therefore full of difficult vocabulary and don't have a clear story line yet to help you understand what is happening and to motivate you to turn the next page. If the book is still too difficult even after the introductionary part is finished, it is probably time to give that book up for now and try it again after you have read some easier things.

    13.  Read a book with lots of dialogue. Opening up books before you buy one and flicking through them to find one with lots of direct dialogue in it has several advantages. If there is less text on the page due to all the speech marks etc, this can make it easier to read and easier to write translations on. Dialogue is also much easier to understand than descriptive parts of a book, and is much more like the language you will want to learn in order to be able to speak English.

    14.  Read English language comics. Even more than books with lots of dialogue, comics can be easy to understand and full of idiomatic language as it is actually spoken. There can be difficulties with slang, difficult to understand jokes and/ or dialogue written how people speak rather than with normal spellings, so try to choose which comic carefully. Usually, serious or adventure comics are easier to understand than funny ones.

    15.  Read English language entertainment guides. Nowadays most big cities in the world have an English language magazine and/ or online guide to the movies, plays, exhibitions that are on in the city that week. Reading this in English is not only good value, but it could also guide you to places that English speakers are interested in and where you might hear some English spoken around you.

    16.  Read English language magazines. Like books, if you can read two versions of the same magazine (Newsweek in your language and in English, for example), that could make understanding it much easier.

    17.  Take a one week intensive course. Although you cannot expect to come out of a very short course speaking much better English than when you started it, if you continue studying a little over the following weeks and months, the knowledge you gained then will gradually come out and mean that your level of speaking, listening etc. are better than they would have been if you hadn't taken that course. This positive effect can still be true up to a year later.

    18.  Follow your intensive course up with an extensive course. The more time you can spend studying English the better, but studying periodic intensive courses with a few hours of study a week in between is probably better value for money than any other system as it gives your brain time to subconsciously learn and start using the new language you have learnt before you introduce the next new "chunk" of language.

    19.  Supplement your group class with a one to one class. Another good way to combine two different kinds of classes is to study both in a group class and one to one. Having a one to one teacher, even if just a couple of times a month, will mean that you can be taught exactly the language that you need, that you will have more time to speak, and that you can have as much error correction as you like.

    20.  Supplement your one to one class with a group class. The benefits of having a group class are often less clear to students, but they include the fact that you will learn to deal with several people speaking at once, have a chance to practice skills such as interrupting people, and will hear a range of different viewpoints and topics.

    21.  Teach your children or friends some English. Recent research has shown that elder children tend to be a couple of IQ points above their younger siblings, and the most likely reason is that explaining things to their little brothers and sisters gives them an intellectual boost. In the same way, teaching someone lower level than you the English you already know is a great way of permanently fixing that knowledge in your own brain.

    22.  Ask your company to start English lessons. Even if you don't need to speak English at work, English lessons can be a fun and reasonably priced way for your company to spend their training budget in a popular way.

    23.  Have English radio on in the background while you are doing your housework. Even if you are not listening carefully, it will help you get a feel for natural English rhythm and intonation.

    24.  Play English language learning games on your Nintendo DS. Although such games can have quite random language and are unlikely to improve your ability to speak English on their own, the next time you hear or read the same language elsewhere it will be really fixed in your brain by the fact you have played a game with it in already. It is also a nice way of taking a break from your other English studies while also doing some English. To make sure it really is a break and to avoid wasting time learning language from the game that is not much used in daily life, don't bother writing down any new language you see in the game, but just try to learn it from playing the game again.

    25.  Say or think what you are doing in English as you do your daily tasks. As you are doing your chores, try creating sentences describing what you are doing, e.g. ‘I am unscrewing the ketchup bottle cap'. This gets you used to thinking in English without translating, and can be a good way of seeing what simple vocabulary that is around you everyday you don't know. yet

    26.  Watch English language films with English subtitles. For people who can't understand a film without subtitles but find themselves not listening at all when reading subtitles in their own language, this should be the way of watching a film that you should aim for. If it is too difficult to watch the whole film this way, try watching the (usually important) first 10 or 15 minutes of the film with subtitles in your own language, switch to English subtitles after that, and only switch back to subtitles in your own language if you get totally lost following the story of the film.

    27.  Watch films in your language with English subtitles. If you are finding English films with English subtitles too difficult or you can't find English films with English subtitles in your local video shop, this is a good second best option. Looking for local films with English subtitles can also sometimes be a good sign of quality, as it means the producers of the film are expecting it to be popular internationally as well.

    28.  Watch English films with subtitles in your language. Again, this is not as good practice as English language films with English subtitles, but is more relaxing, can be easier to find suitable DVDs for, and is also possible with VHS.

    29.  Watch the same film or TV episode over and over again. This can not only save you money on DVDs, but will mean that you can really learn the language without having to study it. Some comedies can also get funnier the more you watch them, especially if you watch them with no subtitles and so understand a little more each time you watch it.

    30.  Be realistic about your level. One thing that holds many language learners back is actually trying too hard and tackling something that their brain is not ready for yet. Checking your level with a level check test on the internet, by taking an English language test (FCE, CAE, IELTS, TOEIC, TOEFL etc.), or by taking a free trial level check and/ or lesson in a language school will help you find out what your level is and so choose suitable self-study materials.

    31.  Be realistic about your reading level. Most researchers agree that people learn most when reading something they understand almost all of. If there are one or two words per page that you have never seen before, that is about the right level. If there are three or more on every page, you should switch to something easier and come back later.

    32.  Read graded readers (= easy readers). These are books that are especially written for language learners like you, e.g. Penguin Readers. Although it can be difficult to find something as interesting as things written in newspapers or on the internet, in terms of learning the language only people who need to read for their work or an exam usually gain more from reading things written for graded readers. Graded readers of classic books like Charles Dickens also have the benefit of giving you a lot of knowledge about the literature, and culture more generally, of English speaking countries in a short time.

    33.  Read the whole thing with no help. Although using a dictionary has been shown to help with both short term and long term learning of vocabulary, the fact that using it slows reading down can stop some people reading in English at all. Reading a whole book quickly through just for pleasure from time to time will help you remember how fun reading in another language can be.

    34.  Read and learn everything. At the opposite extreme, it can be hard work but very satisfying to get to the end of a book knowing that you have learnt every word in it. See other tips on this page to make sure it is a book that is easy enough to do this with and to ensure that the vocabulary you learn is useful.

    35.  Watching English children's films or TV programmes. Although some of the vocabulary you can learn from things made for children can be a bit strange (lots of animal names and maybe animal noises, including baby names for things), the fact that not only the language but the structure of the story is simplified can make it an easy and motivating thing to watch. Like good language learning materials, the same language is also often repeated to make it memorable, and the use of catchy songs etc. can increase this positive effect on your memory.  

    36.  Read English children's books. This is very similar to watching English children's movies, but with the added advantage of there being more illustrations than adult books, which both helps you to understand the story and makes the page brighter and more motivating to read.

    37.  Keep a list of language to learn, e.g. a vocab list. Even if you don't often find time to go though your vocab list and it keeps on building up, just the act of choosing which words you need to learn and writing them down on a special list can help you learn them.

    38.  Go through your vocab list several times every day. If ticking off words on a vocabulary list on the train to work is inconvenient or embarrassing for you, you can keep your list of words to learn as an entry in your electronic dictionary, as a mobile phone to do list or as a text file in your MP3 player (e.g. iPod). Although the time spent transferring the information between different formats like these may seem wasted, in fact any time you spend using the vocabulary like this will help you learn it.

    39.  Convert your vocab list to English only. One way to stop yourself translating and therefore increase your speed of comprehension and production is to learn all your vocabulary without the use of your own first language. Ways you can write a vocab list in only English include with synonyms (words with the same meaning, e.g. "tall" and "high"); with opposites ("high" and "low"); with pronunciation factors such as number of syllables (the number of beats, e.g. three for "de- ci- sion") and the word stress (the syllable that is pronounced louder and longer, e.g. the second syllable in "baNAna"); and gapped sentences (e.g. "I am not _________________ in science fiction" for the word "interested").

    40.  Cross out and delete. Crossing out or deleting words, sentences or whole pages that you have learnt can be a great motivator, and save your list of things to learn becoming too big to handle.

    41.  Throw everything away and start again. One of the things that can put most people off learning is a stack of half finished books or a huge list vocabulary waiting to be learnt. Simply getting rid of all that and starting again with something new from zero can be a great motivator and get your studies underway again.

    42.  Label things in your house or office with post-its. The easiest vocabulary to learn is the vocabulary of things you see and use everyday. If you can write the names of things around you on slips of paper and stick them on the real thing, this is a great way of learning useful vocabulary. If you can leave them there over the following days and weeks, this is a very easy way of revising the vocabulary until it is properly learnt.

    43.  Label a drawing. For people who can't put labels on real things, the next best option is to take a photo of a real place in your life like your office, print it out, and then draw lines to all of the things you can see in the picture and label them in English with the help of a dictionary. You can do the same thing with places you pass through everyday like the station. Because you will see the same thing again and again, it should be easy to really learn the words for those things.

    44.  Keep a diary in English. This is a popular method of making sure you use English everyday for people who don't often speak English and can't think of things to write about. The fact that you are writing about real things that have happened to you means that any words you look up in the dictionary will be vocabulary that is useful for you and easy to learn.

    45.  Online chat. The closest thing to speaking for people who don't have the chance to speak English is online chat, as you have to think and respond quickly, and the language is short and informal just like speech.

    46.  Listen to the radio news in English. You can make this easier by reading the news in English first, or even just by reading or listening to the news in your own language.

    47.  Read an English language newspaper. Freebie newspapers like "Metro" in London are usually the easiest to understand, followed by mid-brow titles like "The Daily Express" or "The Daily Mail" in English. Popular newspapers like "The Sun" are more difficult because of the idiomatic, slangy use of language and the number of jokes in the headlines and articles.

    48.  Write fiction in English, e.g. short stories. For people who find writing a diary about things that happen to them everyday boring, the best thing is to let your imagination go and write about whatever comes into your head. The advantage of this is that if you can't think of how to say something in English, you can just change the story to something that is easier to explain. Perhaps the easiest way to start writing fiction in English is with a diary, changing any details you like to make it more interesting and adding more and more fantasy as the weeks go on.

    49.  English language exercise videos. This is quite similar to how babies learn, by listening, watching and copying. It is also good for your health!

    50.  Learn a famous speech or poem in English by heart. Although you may never hear or get the chance to say exactly that line, having one memorable example of an English grammatical form in your head can make it much easier to learn other examples of the same grammar as you hear them. It is also something you can practice over and over without being as boring as grammatical drills.

    51.  Get tipsy (= a little drunk) before speaking English. This can not only improve your fluency while you are drinking, but can also improve your confidence in future days and weeks by showing you that you can communicate what you want to say.

    52.  Use a dictionary while you are watching a movie. Films often have the same words many times, so if you look up important words the first or second time you hear them, you should have learnt them by the end of the film. It is easier to use a dictionary if you watch with English subtitles.

    53.  Learn and use the phonemic script. Although there are many sounds in English, there are even more spellings. By learning the phonemic script and writing vocabulary down with it, you can both add another stage to your vocabulary learning that should help you learn it more thoroughly, and improve your pronunciation. It can also make things easier for you by stopping you trying to pronounce different spellings of the same pronunciation different ways.

    54.  Learn some spelling rules. Many people think that English spelling is random, but in fact most words follow some kind of rule, e.g. the "magic E" that changes the pronunciation of "mad" and "made".

    55.  Record your own voice. For people who don't have much or any correction of pronunciation from a teacher, recording yourself and listening back makes it easier to hear whether you are really making the English sounds that you are trying to or not.

    56.  Use computer pronunciation analysis. Although most programmes that claim to tell you when you are pronouncing correctly or not don't actually do that, listening many times and seeing how your voice changes as you try to match the sounds and waveform given by a pronunciation CD ROM can be good practice and more motivating than just recording your own voice.

    57.  Learn as many words as you can of one category, e.g. animal words. Learning similar words together can both expand your overall vocabulary and make them easier to learn by forming links between the words in your brain.

    58.  Take holidays abroad. This is not only a good opportunity to speak English in situations where you really have to make yourself understood in order to live, but it is also a good motivator to study English seriously in the weeks and months before your trip. If possible, also try to use English even when you could use your own language, e.g. when you pick a guided tour of a museum or historic place or when you book a flight on the internet, and try to avoid package tours.

    59.  Draw pictures of the words you want to learn. Especially if you are artistic, this can be a better way of learning vocabulary than writing translations or example sentences.

    60.  Find a foreign boyfriend or girlfriend. No tips on how to do this here, but everyone agrees that getting or even just looking for a date in English can be a great motivator to improve your language skills.

    61.  Arrange a conversation exchange. Swapping lessons and conversation with someone who wants to learn your language can be a good alternative for those who aren't looking for romance, or can sometimes lead onto dating for those who are!

    62.  Sign up for an English language exam. Even if you don't need to take an exam and don't want to or can't take a special course to study for it, paying to take an exam like TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS or FCE can really motivate you take your English studies seriously.

    63.  Model your accent on one particular actor. e.g. try to speak like Robert De Niro. Students who say they want to sound more like a native speaker have the problem that native speakers don't sound all that much like each other. Choosing one model can make the task of improving your pronunciation more clear, and is quite fun. Doing an impression of that person also makes a good party trick.

    64.  Use an English-English dictionary. Trying to use a bilingual dictionary less and switching to a monolingual one can help you to stop translating in you head when you are speaking or listening, and other useful English vocabulary can come up while you are using the dictionary.

    65.  Occasionally talk to or e-mail your friends in English. Many people find this a bit false or embarrassing, but if you think of it as a study club and set a particular time and/ or place, it is no different from studying maths together.

    66.  Go to an English or Irish pub. As well as having a menu in English and being a good way of finding out something about the culture of English speaking countries, you might also find there are free English language listings magazines, English language sports on the TV and/ or foreign people you can speak to.

    67.  Buy a speaking electronic dictionary. Although most electronic dictionaries are not as good as paper ones for the amount of information they give you about each word, some of them have the very useful function of saying the word with the correct pronunciation.

    68.  Learn your electronic dictionary vocabulary list. Most electronic dictionaries also have a button which you can push to see the last 30 or more words you looked up. By deleting words you decide are useless or you have already learnt from this list, you can use it as a "to do list" of words to learn that you can look at several times a day in the train etc.

    69.  Switch operating system to English. Changing the operating language of your mobile phone, video recorder etc. to English can be an easy way of making sure you use the language everyday.

    70.  Set goals. Deciding how many hours you want to study, how many words you want to learn or what score you want to get in a test are all good ways of making sure you do extra study.

    Tuesday, March 15, 2011

    HIDE YOUR PROGRAM WINDOW WHEN YOUR BOSS COME

    Office Goers love to take a break from work and for pastime, usually browse Facebook, Chat on Gtalk, etc. If you are in restrictive place, your job may be at risk. Here’s how you can hide those programs quickly and escape from boss’ eye.

    NCS WinVisible is a small program which can hide selected programs quickly with the predefined hotkeys or Keyboard Shortcut Keys. When you open the program, it will show the list of open programs from where you can select the programs to hide.

    The open application windows are hidden quickly and they are no where shown, not even on your taskbar.

    What I noticed is- If some programs have tray icon, WinVisible misses out them so take care that you disable tray icons for them. If not possible, don’t take risk to use them.

    Programs so hidden can be restored back in same state as they were without losing anything. It also provides an option to Kill process so that no traces are left.

    Overall, this small handy tool can not only be job saver but also it can be used to hide running application from your colleague / friends.

    Earlier, we posted a trick where you can fake that you are working by by covering anything with Worksheet /Documents which you can use to watch videos at office without getting caught.

    Monday, March 14, 2011

    HOW TO BACKUP YOUR PC DRIVER AND RESTORE

    The first thing we do after installing the OS is to updates the drivers for the hardware by running the installers individually which can take a lot of time.There’s a very easy way to do this, just backup your current installed drivers and reinstall all of them in one go using Double Driver. Double Driver lets you see all the drivers installed on your system and backup selective drivers or take a complete backup of all drivers and restore them easily using the same application.Backup of drivers can be taken in 3 ways : Structured Folders, Compressed Zip Folder, Self-Extract Executable. Double

    How to Backup Drivers :

    1. Open Double Driver
    2. Click “BackUp
    3. Click “Scan” in the toolbar.
    4. List of all installed drivers are shown, Select the drivers you want to backup and
    5. Click “BackUp” and navigate to the folder where the backup is to be stored.

    You can also scan a system for a non-live system for drivers by clicking “Scan Another System” to scan and backup drivers of the OS installed on a different drive.

    How to Restore Drivers From Backup.

    1. Open Double Driver, and click on the “Restore” button in the toolbar.
    2. Click “Locate BackUp” and point to the Backup Folder  and click “Restore”.

     

    Make sure you also save a copy of the Double Driver is compatible with Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7 (32-bit or 64-bit)

    Sunday, March 13, 2011

    How To Block Connections To IP Address Which Transmit Spware, Ads

    Antivurs and Anti-Spyware are commonly used to protect against infections.The best way to prevent an infection is to block any connections to servers which are known to spread virus, spyware and malware.PeerGuardian is IP Blocker which can block connection to know blacklisted IP addresses which are know to spread malware and helps keep your system protected.

    Here’s how to setup and configure PeerGuardian :

    • Download and Install the app
    • Next Open IBlockList
    • Now Open PeerGuardian and follow the Wizard and setup the application choosing what you want to block using PeerBlocker.
    • Next update the list of blocked IP Addresses, by default you find it say Blocking 0 IP’s in the application.To update the IP lists click the “List Manager” in the PeerGuardian and next select the list which you want to update and click on “Edit” to enter the new update URL which can be copied from the IPBlockList website.
    • Close the “List Manager” and Click “Check Updates” and you should see that the Blocked IP list goes up.

    By default the application comes with the option to block on few category of IP ranges, you can more to the Block List by “Adding” from the List Manager and entering the new “Update URL” similar to step for updating the URL’s.

    For more information about what each list block, click on the ListName in I-Blocker for information related what the list block and how frequently the list is updated etc.,

    PeerGuardian is available for Windows OS and Mac OS.

    If you are a Linux user you can try IPList or MoBlock

    Note : The information in this article is for information purposes only.

    LOVE POEMS AND QUOTES

    O Joy of creation,

    ...... To be!

    O rapture, to fly

    ...... And be free!

    Be the battle lost or won,

    Though its smoke shall hide the sun, I shall find my love--the one

    ...... Born for me!

    I shall know him where he stands

    ...... All alone,

    With the power in his hands

    ...... Not e'erthrown;

    I shall know him by his face, By his godlike front and grace; I shall hold him for a space

    ...... All my own!

    ....... from What the Bullet sang by Bret Hart (1836-1902)

     

    What is so sweet and dear

    .. .As a prosperous morn in May, .. .The confident prime of the day, And the dauntless youth of the year, When nothing that asks for bliss, .. .Asking aright, is denied,

    And half of the world a bridegroom is, And half of the world a bride?

    .... from Ode in May by Sir William Watson (1858-1935)

     

    Between your sheets you soundly sleep Nor dream of vigils that we lovers keep While all the night, I waking sigh your name, The tender sound does every nerve inflame, Imagination shows me all your charms, The plenteous silken hair, and waxen arms, And all the beauties that supinely rest

    ...... between your sheets.

    16

     

    Ah Lindamira, could you see my heart,

    How fond, how true, how free from fraudful art, The warmest glances poorly do explain The eager wish, the melting throbbing pain Which through my very blood and soul I feel, Which you cannot believe nor I reveal, Which every metaphor must render less And yet (methinks) which I could well express

    ...... between your sheets.

    .... Between Your Sheets by Lady Mary Wortley Mantagu (1689- 1762)

     

    Love is a bog, a deep bog, a wide bog. Love is a clog, a great clog, a close clog.

    'Tis a wilderness to lose ourselves. ...Then draw Dun out o' the mire ...And throw the clog into the fire. ...Keep in the King's Highway, ...And sober, you cannot stray. Then if you admire no female elf The halter may go hang itself.

    Drink wine and be merry, for love is a folly

    And dwells in the house of melancholy.

    ...... Love is a bog by James Shirley

    I wander'd lonely as a cloud

    ...That floats on high o'er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd,

    ...A host, of golden daffodils;

    Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.

    Continuous as the stars that shine ...And twinkle on the Milky Way, They stretch'd in never-ending line ...Along the margin of a bay;

    Ten thousand saw I at a glance,

    Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.

    The waves beside them danced, but they ....Out-did the sparkling waves in glee; A poet could not but be gay,

    ...In such a jocund company:

    I gazed--and gazed--but little thought What wealth the show to me had brought:

    17

    For oft, when on my couch I lie .. .In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye .. .Which is the bliss of solitude;

    And then my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the daffodils.

    .......... Daffodils by William Wordsworth (1770-1850)

     

    When, Celia, must my old day set, ...And my young morning rise

    In beams of joy so bright as yet ...Ne'er bless'd a lover's eyes?

    My state is more advanced than when ...I first attempted thee:

    I sued to be a servant then,

    ...But now to be made free.

    I've served my time faithful and true,

    ...Expecting to be placed

    In happy freedom, as my due, ...To all the joys thou hast; Ill husbandry in love is such ...A scandal to love's power,

    We ought not to misspend so much ...As one poor short-lived hour.

    Yet think not, sweet, I'm weary grown, ...That I pretend such haste;

    Since none to surfeit e'er was known ...Before he had a taste:

    My infant love could humbly wait ...When, young, it scarce knew how To plead; but grown to man's estate, ...He is impatient now.

    ...... To Celia by Charles Cotton (1630-1687)

     

    I will not give thee all my heart

    For that I need a place apart

    To dream my dreams in, and I know Few sheltered ways for dreams to go: But when I shut the door upon

    Some secret wonder--still, withdrawn--Why does thou love me even more, And hold me closer than before?

    18

    When I of love demand the least,

    Thou biddest him to fire and feast:

    When I am hungry and would eat,

    There is no bread, though crusts were sweet. If I with manna may be fed,

    Shall I go all uncomforted?

    Nay! Howsoever dear thou art,

    I will not give thee all my heart.

    ...... I Will Not Give Thee All My Heart by Grace Hazard Conkling

    Let other beauties have the power To make one lovesick for an hour, Perhaps for a whole day or two, But so to captivate a heart

    That it shall never, never part: Only that power remains in you.

    Let other beauties have the skill

    By tempering smiles some fears to kill And by degrees a heart undo. But with a sweet yet tyrant eye At once to bid one look and die: None has that art but only you.

    Fair wonder, to those flaming eyes A heart I fain would sacrifice If I had e'er a one in store,

    But having lost mine long before, Well may I sigh, wish and adore, But for my life can die no more.

    ....... Let other beauties by Anonymous

    When poor, and moneys nowhere can obtain, Thy love to me is more than th'Indias' gain.

    When I am starved for want of daily bread Thy love doth fill me more than when I'm fed.

    When I am thirsty, almost dead, I think

    Thy love doth quench me so, ne'er wish for drink.

    And when I'm naked, what doth thy love do? Even feed the hungry, cloth the naked too.

    19

    I prithee, do thus with the army all

    As thou hast done with their Lord General.

    ......... When poor by John Gamble

    How hardly I concealed my tears, ...How oft did I complain!

    When, many tedious days, my fears ...Told me I loved in vain.

    But now my joys as wild are grown, ...And hard to be concealed;

    Sorrow may make a silent moan, ...But joy will be revealed.

    I tell it to the bleating flocks,

    ...To every stream and tree;

    And bless the hollow murmuring rocks ...For echoing back to me.

    Thus you may see with how much joy ...We want, we wish, believe;

    'Tis hard such passion to destroy ...But easy to deceive.

    ..... Song by Anne Wharton (?1659-85)

     

    Surprised by joy--impatient as the Wind

    I turned to share the transport--O! with whom ...But Thee, deep buried in the silent tomb, That spot which no vicissitude can find?

    Love, faithful love, recall'd thee to my mind-‑

    ...But how could I forget thee? Through what power, ...Even for the least division of an hour,

    Have I been so beguiled as to be blind

    To my most grievous loss?--That thought's return ...Was the worst pang that sorrow ever bore, Save one, one only, when I stood forlorn, ...Knowing my heart's best treasure was no more; That neither present time, nor years unborn ...Could to my sight that heavenly face restore.

    ....... Desideria by William Wordsworth (1770-1850)

     

    Saturday, March 12, 2011

    FAMOUS QUOTES AND TAGLINES FOR FACEBOOK AND ORKUT

    Men and Women:
    Until we take how we see ourselves (and how we see others) into account, we will be unable to understand how others see and feel about themselves and their world. Unaware, we will project our intentions on their behavior and call ourselves objective.
    ~ Stephen Covey ~
    When women love us, they forgive us everything, even our crimes; when they do not love us, they give us credit for nothing, not even our virtues.
    ~ Balzac ~
    My wife and I were happy for 20 years. Then we met.
    ~ Rodney Dangerfield ~
    When women are depressed, they either eat or go shopping. Men invade another country. It's a whole different way of thinking.
    ~ Elaine Boosler ~
    A Psychiatrist is a person who will give you expensive answers that your wife will give you for free.
    ~ Anon ~
    Everyone is seeking his soul mate, but no one wants to meet his own soul.
    ~ Yogi Bhajan ~
    Marriage is more than finding the right person. It is being the right person.
    ~ Anonymous ~
    Questions:
    1) Do women and men have different coping skills for stress? IF so how can we understand each other? Or is our spouse the best psychiatrist and the one who truly understands us the best?
    2) Do we prefer to find the right person rather than to be the right person? Why is it easy to idealize someone initially? 

    laught tagline and quotes for facebook and orkut

    There is a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot.

    Steven Wright   

    Karate is a form of martial arts in which people who have had years and years of training can, using only their hands and feet, make some of the worst movies in the history of the world.

    Dave Barry   

    It's hard to argue with the government. Remember, they run the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, so they must know a thing or two about satisfying women.

    Scott Adams   

    I think animal testing is a terrible idea; they get all nervous and give the wrong answers.

    A Bit of Fry and Laurie   

    Very funny, Scotty. Now beam down my clothes.

     

    The hypothalamus is one of the most important parts of the brain, involved in many kinds of motivation, among other functions. The hypothalamus controls the "Four F's": Fighting, fleeing, feeding and... mating.

    Psychology professor in neuropsychology intro course   

    What is a committee? A group of the unwilling, picked from the unfit, to do the unnecessary.

    Mark Twain   

    I am not a vegetarian because I love animals; I am a vegetarian because I hate plants.

    A. Whitney Brown   

    A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices.

    William James   

    There's so much comedy on television. Does that cause comedy in the streets?

    Dick Cavett
    mocking the TV-violence debate   

    wise about me quotes for facebook and orkut

    Life is an eternal quest about knowing oneself. It's time to challenge yourself, to rediscover your hidden traits, talents, and tendencies. Several inconvenient questions, which you have swept under the carpet, might resurface. Here is a collection of "about me" quotes. Each noted author has revealed her or his unique qualities. When you read these "about me" quotes, you will find the inspiration to ask yourself "Is that true about me?"

    Oscar Wilde
    I am the only person in the world I should like to know thoroughly.
    Frederick Perls
    I do my thing and you do yours. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations, and you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am I, and if by chance we find each other, then it is beautiful. If not, it can't be helped.
    Albert Einstein
    I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination.”
    Princess Diana
    I like to be a free spirit. Some don't like that, but that's the way I am.
    Pablo Picasso
    I am only a public entertainer who understands his time.
    Sri Sathya Sai Baba
    I am you; you are me. You are the waves; I am the ocean. Know this and be free, be divine.
    Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama
    The deep root of failure in our lives is to think, 'Oh how useless and powerless I am.' It is essential to think strongly and forcefully, 'I can do it,' without boasting or fretting.
    Bertrand Russell
    I am not myself in any degree ashamed of having changed my opinions.
    Marie Bashkirtseff
    I am my own heroine.
    Catherine the Great
    I am one of the people who love the why of things.
    Lao Tzu
    When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be.
    Winston Churchill
    I am certainly not one of those who need to be prodded. In fact, if anything, I am the prod.
    Albert Einstein
    I am not only a pacifist but a militant pacifist. I am willing to fight for peace. Nothing will end war unless the people themselves refuse to go to war.”
    Oscar Wilde
    I am so clever that sometimes I don't understand a single word of what I am saying.
    Margaret Thatcher
    I am extraordinarily patient, provided I get my own way in the end.
    Henry David Thoreau
    A friend is one who takes me for what I am.
    Ayn Rand
    To say "I love you" one must first be able to say the "I."
    Louis XIV
    I am the state.
    Muhammad Ali
    I am the greatest, I said that even before I knew I was.
    Leo Tolstoy
    Without knowing what I am and why I am here, life is impossible.
    Buddha
    I am the miracle.
    Albert Einstein
    I am neither especially clever nor especially gifted. I am only very, very curious.

    Friday, March 11, 2011

    How To Synchronize Data Across Devices,Folders And Networks using Synchredible

    Having a backup of data is always good but the problem arises if the data keeps changing very fast and manually keeping track of changed files and folders to backup becomes hard, automatic syncing is the best way to backup.

    Synchredible synchronizes your data/folders across USB Devices/ Systems across a network in a single click.You can also sync both in one way and two ways.You can scheduled jobs for data synchronization and data backup during windows startup and log-off.

    Features :

    • Bi-directional synchronization : To keep both source and destination the same.
    • Synchronize to USB drives
    • Network support : Synchronize files/folders in/to local area network
    • Skipping unchanged files and files based on file types
    • Synchronisation preview : Preview of files/folders to be synchronized
    • Synchronization at Windows start/log-off
    • Automatic synchronization : synchronizes drives without user interaction.
    • CRC32 verification of synchronized data
    • Actions before/after synchronization : schedule your system to shutdown after synchronization.

    Thursday, March 10, 2011

    How To Lock KeyBoard and Mouse Buttons, Using Password

     

    Kid Key Lock is a free portable application that lets users lock input devices using a passwords, selective locking of input devices is also possible that enables users to lock/disable specific keyboard keys and mouse buttons.When Kid-Key-Lock sits in the windows tray and click on the tray icon gives a pop-up menu from where all program functions, including the setup dialog box are accessible.

    What can be locked using Kid Key Lock :

    Mouse Lock options :

    • Disable Left mouse button
    • Disable Middle mouse button
    • Disable Right mouse button
    • Disable Double click
    • Disable Mouse wheel

    Keyboard lock options :

    • Disable Standard character keys (letters, numbers, signs, etc)
    • Disable Additional keys (Navigation keys, function keys, ins/del, home/end, etc)
    • Disable Windows system shortcuts(e.g. alt-tab, win-key, etc)

    Password to enable/disable lock or to quit kid key lock can be set in the options menu.In case you lock all the keyboard buttons and mouse just enter either of the keys to to unlock keyboard or to exit the application.A no install version ie ., a portable version is also available in a zip format.Just extract the bin folder from the zip and double click kidkeylock.exe to start the application.

    Kid Key Lock is compatible with Windows OS and also can lock laptop keyboards and track pads/touchpads.