Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Microsoft vs Unix

Inflation

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Funny But True : Save Water

Funny But True : A Good Wife

Countries At Night

64 Arts

1. Geet vidya: art of singing.
2. Vadya vidya: art of playing on musical instruments.
3. Nritya vidya: art of dancing.
4. Natya vidya: art of theatricals.
5. Alekhya vidya: art of painting.
6. Viseshakacchedya vidya: art of painting the face and body with color
7. Tandula­kusuma­bali­vikara: art of preparing offerings from rice and flowers.
8. Pushpastarana: art of making a covering of flowers for a bed.
9. Dasana­vasananga­raga: art of applying preparations for cleansing the teeth, cloths and painting the body.
10. Mani­bhumika­karma: art of making the groundwork of jewels.
11. Aayya­racana: art of covering the bed.
12. Udaka­vadya: art of playing on music in water.
13. Udaka­ghata: art of splashing with water.
14. Citra­yoga: art of practically applying an admixture of colors.
15. Malya­grathana­vikalpa: art of designing a preparation of wreaths.
16. Sekharapida­yojana: art of practically setting the coronet on the head.
17. Nepathya­yoga: art of practically dressing in the tiring room.
18. Karnapatra­bhanga: art of decorating the tragus of the ear.
19. Sugandha­yukti: art of practical application of aromatics.
20. Bhushana­yojana: art of applying or setting ornaments.
21. Aindra­jala: art of juggling.
22. Kaucumara: a kind of art.
23. Hasta­laghava: art of sleight of hand.
24. Citra­sakapupa­bhakshya­vikara­kriya: art of preparing varieties of delicious food.
25. Panaka­rasa­ragasava­yojana: art of practically preparing palatable drinks and tinging draughts with red color.
26. Suci­vaya­karma: art of needleworks and weaving.
27. Sutra­krida: art of playing with thread.
28. Vina­damuraka­vadya: art of playing on lute and small drum.
29. Prahelika: art of making and solving riddles.
30. Durvacaka­yoga: art of practicing language difficult to be answered by others.
31. Pustaka­vacana: art of reciting books.
32. Natikakhyayika­darsana: art of enacting short plays and anecdotes.
33. Kavya­samasya­purana: art of solving enigmatic verses.
34. Pattika­vetra­bana­vikalpa: art of designing preparation of shield, cane and arrows.
35. Tarku­karma: art of spinning by spindle.
36. Takshana: art of carpentry.
37. Vastu­vidya: art of engineering.
38. Raupya­ratna­pariksha: art of testing silver and jewels.
39. Dhatu­vada: art of metallurgy.
40. Mani­raga jnana: art of tinging jewels.
41. Akara jnana: art of mineralogy.
42. Vrikshayur­veda­yoga: art of practicing medicine or medical treatment, by herbs.
43. Mesha­kukkuta­lavaka­yuddha­vidhi: art of knowing the mode of fighting of lambs, cocks and birds.
44. Suka­sarika­pralapana: art of maintaining or knowing conversation between male and
female cockatoos.
45. Utsadana: art of healing or cleaning a person with perfumes.
46. Kesa­marjana­kausala: art of combing hair.
47. Akshara­mushtika­kathana: art of talking with fingers.
48. Dharana­matrika: art of the use of amulets.
49. Desa­bhasha­jnana: art of knowing provincial dialects.
50. Nirmiti­jnana: art of knowing prediction by heavenly voice.
51. Yantra­matrika: art of mechanics.
52. Mlecchita­kutarka­vikalpa: art of fabricating barbarous or foreign sophistry.
53. Samvacya: art of conversation.
54. Manasi kavya­kriya: art of composing verse
55. Kriya­vikalpa: art of designing a literary work or a medical remedy.
56. Chalitaka­yoga: art of practicing as a builder of shrines called after him.
57. Abhidhana­kosha­cchando­jnana: art of the use of lexicography and meters.
58. Vastra­gopana: art of concealment of cloths.
58. Vastra­gopana: art of concealment of cloths.
59. Dyuta­visesha: art of knowing specific gambling.
60. Akarsha­krida: art of playing with dice or magnet.
61. Balaka­kridanaka: art of using children’s toys.
62. Vainayiki vidya: art of enforcing discipline.
63. Vaijayiki vidya: art of gaining victory.
64. Vaitaliki vidya: art of awakening master with music at dawn.

Jellyfish In Japan Coast

Waters of the east coast of Japan are occupied by swarms of giant jellyfish. The local residents say that they have never seen jellyfish of such enormous size. The jellyfish reach about two meters in diameter and weigh around 200 kilograms.

Japan Is Attacked by 200 Kilogram Jellyfish

Japan Is Attacked by 200 Kilogram Jellyfish

Japan Is Attacked by 200 Kilogram Jellyfish

Japan Is Attacked by 200 Kilogram Jellyfish

Japan Is Attacked by 200 Kilogram Jellyfish

Japan Is Attacked by 200 Kilogram Jellyfish

Japan Is Attacked by 200 Kilogram Jellyfish

Japan Is Attacked by 200 Kilogram Jellyfish

Japan Is Attacked by 200 Kilogram Jellyfish

Japan Is Attacked by 200 Kilogram Jellyfish

Japan Is Attacked by 200 Kilogram Jellyfish

Monday, August 27, 2012

Critizing World For Whatever We Do

Melissani Undercover Lake In Greece

Melissani cave is in Greece, located on the island of Kefalonia. Forests surround the cave and mountain slope is to the west. Tourism is common in this cave. The lake is inside the cave which is sky-blue in color covered with the stones at the bottom. The depth is thin and the plants are at the door of the cave. The color of the rocks which are stucco to honey like brown are at the door of the cave.





















Sunday, August 26, 2012

Funny Animation : Great Bug At Compuetr

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Funny Animation : Penguin

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Funny Animation : Fight Sequence

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Funny Animation : Smoking.exe Installs Cancer Application

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Funny Animation : Fishing : Part 2

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Funny Animation : Fishing

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Funny Animation : Funny Kids

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Funny Animation : Running For Your Life

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Funny Animation : Twin Tower Missing The Attack

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Funny Animation : குரங்கு சேட்டை

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Frog And Horse In One

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Friday, August 24, 2012

World's Highest Escalator





The escalator in Umeda Sky building in Osaka is the highest escalator. The height of this building is 568 feet. It consists of two 40-story towers that connect at their uppermost stories with bridges and an escalator. If you are travelling in this escalator, you are 550 feet high in the air.