Tuesday, March 31, 2009
fight bw soccer match
it always get interesting when a fight take place bw a match bt really a tense part of the match.
will miss these days
4yrs are about to finish but memories will always refresh my b.tech life.really days of college and hostel can never be forgotten.its my suggestion to every one atleast hostel life should be tried once.
real group dance
this is the perfect group dance which i have ever seen on college stage.it was rkgit fest09 and it was last day of cultural fest.and this was really amazing performance by kiet group.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
masti in hostel
bday celebration in hostel is very different.i can never forget these celebration.but one problem is that cake khane ko nhi milta hai.
Monday, March 16, 2009
my memories in college
this small clip means a lot to me.it will always help me revise my college life with frnds.
Friday, February 27, 2009
My gang enjoying in marriage
We are enjoying in kshitij(my roomy) cousin marriage in delhi.we enjoyed a lot.as u all can see we are typical desi dancers.but enjoying marriage with frnds was very good experience.
Life in B.TECH with FRNDS




According to me every student should work and also think according to his or her capability.i agree that there is lot of role of parents education in childrens descision.i never thought of doing enggeneering.but as i saw some of my cousins running for coaching of i.i.t. i also did the same.
Now i am in final year(8th sem).after three months i will be completing my btech.
when i came to this college i never felt some thing different as i used to dream for my college.no extra carricular activities were organised in 1st year.only regular classes n assignments were with me.but i realy used to enjoy my hostel life.in my room we were 3students including me.lot of understanding was there between 3 of us.Apart from that lot of friends were there in hostel to enjoy.After some time we were ready 2take freshers party.we all were very excited.but there happened a fight between seniors and party was spoiled and cancelled.this was how i spended my 1st year.rest of the were nearly same but one difference was that there were few classes n more and more assignments.frankly speaking only 1thing i got from this college is my friends.
Now when we are in final year we took lot of steps to organise extra carricular activities n sports.and finally in my college things are changing and definately now 1st year students can get lot of things to do as we never did.
one thing i would like say that every one should atleast taste hostel life once.its realy amazing.from last 14yrs im in hostel and life is very beautiful here.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Thursday, February 12, 2009
lovers plz be aware


CULTURAL FASCISM? A young lover being punished by Shiv Sena activists on Valentine's Day in Lucknow on Thursday. The Sena which has assumed the role of the ``thought police'' is vehemently opposed to the celebration of the event which it says, is against Indian culture and tradition.
so friends there is no need to take risk.this is not only one day to share your feelings.you can do some other day.becoj you will be trying to become maacho on 14th feb but shiv sena can make u dance only in macho.
Shiv Sena protests Valentine's day celebrations



Shiv Sena activists Thursday marked their protest against celebration of Valentine's Day across the country by burning greeting cards in New Delhi. Delhi unit chief of the Sena Jai Bhagwan Goyal and his supporters burnt Valentine cards at Jantar Mantar in the heart of the capital protesting against celebration of "vulgar western festivals."
"Our misguided youth are now acting as agents of western civilisation. When we have festivals like Holi and Diwali, what is the need to import such ashleel (vulgar) western festivals?" he asked.
He claimed that multinational companies are merely promoting their products by encouraging Indian youth to celebrate such occasions. In a memorandum to Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil, copies of which were distributed to the media, he demanded a ban on all programmes being organised on Valentine's Day.Sunday, February 8, 2009
Microsoft debuts quick fix clicks
Common Windows problems could soon be solved by clicking a "Fix It" button.
Microsoft has started putting the button on its web-based support pages that detail the most common problems hitting PC and Windows users.
Clicking the button kicks off a download that, once run, carries out the series of steps needed to fix a specific problem or remove a bug.
Microsoft also has plans to extend the click-to-fix system to help users recover from a crash.
Problem pages
The "Fix It" button first started to appear on Microsoft's support pages in late 2008. Now it appears on more than 100 separate entries, Lori Brownell, Microsoft's general manager of product quality and support told tech news website Cnet.
Microsoft has kicked off a project to trawl through the thousands of pages in its support system to find problems that can be fixed by the quick fix tool.
The button helps Windows users fix common problems, such as restoring the Internet Explorer icon to the desktop and enabling a DVD library in Vista's media centre.
Using the tool is not mandatory and people will be able to follow the steps outlined in support articles themselves, rather than rely on the scripted fix.
Microsoft is also planning to extend the quick fix system to its bug reporting system, so it comes to life after a crash or other software problem. In the future, rather than simply report a problem, Windows users will get the chance to fix it.
"Microsoft has a huge database of all the problems that people experience," said Tim Danton, editor of PC Pro, "and they'll know the common pages that people go to as well."
"But," he added, "the trouble is that computers are horribly complicated things and there are so many companies loading up different pieces of software."
Problems can emerge when those different programs conflict, said Mr Danton, and teasing out which one is the culprit can be tricky.
However, he added, a small number of problems have obvious symptoms that could be fixed automatically.
Beyond that small number Microsoft might be better advised to leave well alone because of the "diminishing returns" involved in too much tinkering.
"The best way to get help is to find someone that knows their way around computers," he said.



