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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Yuvraj Singh still to be kept in the team..?

We all know the recent batting and fielding form of Yuvraj Singh. His batting performance is constantly decreasing after the interview given by his father regarding the captainship. After that interview his concentration is fully on the captainship and he is constantly not playing well in the important matches. If we view on his batting records in the Asia cup we can clearly understand that he is not mentally present in the matches. If his poor form continues then we might loose a good player for our team. What punishment is BCCI going to give him so that he will gain his form back…?

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Eating Veg Foods Will Reduce CO2 Emission

Greenhouse emissions per household can be reduced by an amount equivalent to driving a car 1860 km fewer per year if people switch from red meat to veggies just for one day every week, calculates a researcher.

Christopher Weber of Pittsburgh-based Carnegie Mellon University also reckons that a completely local diet may help reduce a household's greenhouse emissions by an amount equivalent to driving a car 1600 km fewer per year.

He said that his calculations, based on an analysis of the environmental toll of food production, suggested that the consumption of locally-produced food items may not be as effective in reducing carbon emissions as quitting red meat for one day in a week.

"If you have a certain type of diet that's indicative of the American average, you're not going to do that much for climate while eating locally," New Scientist magazine quoted Weber as saying.

Weber and his colleague Scott Matthews' analysis included emissions like transporting and producing fertiliser for crops, methane gas emitted by livestock, and food's journey to market.

They observed that the final step added up to just four per cent of a food's greenhouse emissions on average, while red meat spewed out far more greenhouse gases than other foods.

"It seems much easier to shift one day of my beef consumption a week to chicken or vegetables, than going through and eating only Jerusalem artichokes for three months in the winter," said Weber.

Matthew Perry, head of Carbon Label California, said: "If you're interested in the hamburger you're not going to switch to tofu, but you might switch to a chicken burger."

The study has been reported in the journal Environmental Science and Technology. (ANI)

Features of the car - Nisan Murano 2009



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MSRP:$35,910
Estimated Payments: $749/month
Rebates& Incentives: No information available
Gas Mileage: 18 mpg city / 23 mpg hwy
Engine/s:3.5L V6, 24 valve, 265 hp @ 6000 rpm
Transmission: VAR speed Automatic


Standard Features:Passenger Airbag Cutoff Sensor Activated By Seatbelt Engagement and Weight
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) Vehicle Stability Control System
Radio Data System
Options:DVD Entertainment System
(PIO) Illuminated Door Sills
Dual Panel Moonroof

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Deepika to set tie knot with Ranbir Kapoor


'Om Shanti Om' girl Deepika Padukone is annoyed with the press for publishing stories about her romantic link-ups, saying they will dent her reputation and cause future embarrassment.
'The media needs to be a little restrained. I am a simple girl and from a respectable family. And loose talk about me harms my reputation,' Deepika, who will be seen in 'Chandni Chowk to China', told IANS in an interview.
Deepika, who was apparently seeing cricketer Yuvraj Singh at one time, is now reportedly set to tie the knot with Ranbir Kapoor.
Ask her why she and beau Ranbir went public about their relationship, Deepika said: 'Because this is the first time I've actually and truly fallen in love. Being in love is the loveliest feeling. When two people are getting close they need time to understand one another.'
Both of them will be seen together for the first time on screen in 'Bachna Ae Haseeno'.

Nokia launches 6220

As part of its strategy to consolidate its position in convergence field, mobile handset maker Nokia India on Wednesday announced the launch of new mobile phone 'Nokia 6220 classic' with 5 mega pixel camera in Chandigarh.

Priced at Rs. 19,959, the new set is fitted with Xenon flash, autofocus, Carl Zesis optics and is A-GPS enabled which would allow sharing of photographs.

In addition to it, it has Nokia Maps 2.0 which would allow users to see the detailed image of a particular place of a city.

The mobile phone also has HSDPA data connection for fast web browsing and downloading and Adaptive multi rate speech coding technology.

Nokia 6220 is also equipped with Nokia Mblog application, which allows maintaining a blog directly from handset.

I hope this mobile will be another milestone in the history of NOKIA company in India