Thursday, March 12, 2009

Use Google to get Serial No of any Software

Most of the people downloading trial and using it, only after the expiration of trial they try for crack, Serial No, Keygen, Patch....

But many don't known where to get Serial No, Some websites may be infect your system with Trojan horse, Viruses, Ad ware, Spy ware....

So for beginners this is a simply way to find hack with less effort and it saves time to, But make sure you have anti virus activated before trying to get some Serials, Patches to avoid data loss

Just follow the steps as instructed below

1) Go to http://www.google.com
2) type this syntax in search bar " 94FBR"
3) Replace Product name with desired software and leave a space then type 94FBR
4) Press enter, thats it

Now you receive Many pages which contains Serial no, Crack, Patches....

Just make a try, this simple trick works for many people

YOU ARE INDIAN IF :

1. Everything you eat is savored In garlic, onion and tomatoes.
2. You try and reuse gift wrappers, gift boxes, and of course aluminum foil.
3. You try to eject food particles from between your teeth by pressing your tongue against them and making a peculiar noise like, tshick, tshick, tschick, tschick.
4. You are standing next to the two largest size suitcases at the Airport.
5. You arrive one or two hours late to a party - and think its normal.
6. You peel the stamps off letters that the Postal Service missed to mark up.
7. You recycle Wedding Gifts.
8. You name your children in rhythms (example, Honey & Money,Sita & Gita, Ram & Shyam.)
9. All your children have pet names, which sound nowhere close to their real names.
10. You take Indian snacks anywhere it says "No Food Allowed"
11. You talk for an hour at the front door when leaving someone's house.
12. You load up the family car with as many people as possible.
13. You use plastic to cover anything new in your house whether it's the remote control, VCR, carpet or new couch.
14. Your parents tell you to not care what your friends think but they won't let you do certain things because of what the other "Uncles And Aunties" will think.
15. You buy and display crockery, which is for special occasions, which never happen.
16. You have a vinyl tablecloth on your kitchen table.
17. You use grocery bags to hold garbage.
18. You keep leftover food in your fridge in as many numbers of bowls as possible.
19. Your kitchen shelf is full of jam jars, varieties of bowls and plastic utensils (got free with some household items).
20. You carry a stash of your own food whenever you travel(and travel means any car ride longer than 15 minutes).
21. You own a rice cooker or a pressure cooker.
23. You majored in engineering, medicine or law and now........are after Software and only Software no matter which field you belong to.
24. You live with your parents and you are 40 years old.(And they prefer it that way).
25. You don't use measuring cups when cooking.
26. You feel like you've gotten a good deal if you didn't pay tax.
27. You never learnt how to stand in a queue.
28. You can only travel if there are 5 persons at least to see you off or receive you whether you are traveling by bus,train or plane.
29. If she is NOT your daughter, you always take interest in knowing whose daughter has run with whose son and feel proud to spread it at the velocity of more than the speed of light.
30. You only make long distance calls after 11 p.m.
31. If you don't live at home, when your parents call, they ask if you've eaten, even if it's midnight.
32. You call an older person you never met before "uncle."
33. When your parents meet strangers and talk for a few minutes,you discover you're talking to a distant cousin.
34. Your parents don't realise phone connections to foreign countries have improved in the last two decades, and still scream at the top of their lungs when making foreign calls.
35. You have bed sheets on your sofas so as to keep them away from getting dirty.
36. When dining out, you think Rs 10 is enough of a tip.
37. It's embarrassing if your wedding has less than 600 people.
38. You list your daughter as "fair and slim" in the matrimonial no matter what she looks like.
39. You treat the NRI persons (especially from America) as if they are the only persons living in this world(including YOU).
40. You've seen the ground while inside the lavatory of a train.

Important Address and Telephone Nos.for Haj 2009

Ministry of External Affairs,Government Of India.

1. Mr. Sanjay Singh,
Additional Secretary (Gulf/Haj)
Ministry of External Affairs,
Government of India, South Block,
New Delhi – 1100 11.
Phone: 011-23013161
Fax : 011-23794138

jsgulf@mea.nic.in

2. Mr. V. K. Sharma,
Deputy Secretary (Haj),
Ministry of External Affairs,
Government of India,
Room No. 224, Akbar Bhavan,
Panch Mahal, Chanakyapuri,
New Delhi – 1100 21.
Phone: 011-26872201 / 2
Fax : 011-26872203

E-mail:
dirhaj@mea.gov.in


3 Mr. Jose Joseph,
Under Secretary (Haj),
Ministry of External Affairs,
Government of India,
Room No. 224, Akbar Bhavan,
Panch Mahal, Chanakyapuri,
New Delhi – 1100 21. Phone: 011-26111781 / 2
Fax :011-26111783

4. Mr. S.K. Chawla
Administrative Officer (Haj),
Ministry of External Affairs,
Government of India,
Room No. 224, Akbar Bhavan,
Panch Mahal, Chanakyapuri,
New Delhi – 1100 21.
Phone: 011-26111781 / 2
Fax :011-26111783

aohaj@mea.gov.in




Contacts in Saudi Arabia

Address and Telephone Nos. of Indian Haj Office-cum-Dispensary,
Makkah Al-Mukarramah, Saudi Arabia

IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS - MAKKAH

Indian Haj Office, IN FRONT OF AJYAD MAKKAH HOTEL, AJYAD MAKKAH AL-MUKARRAMA (P.O. BOX NO. 5781) 009662 – 5759034/ 5758231/ 5758209/ 5758208
(FAX) 5758216

Shri Imam M. Husain,

In-charge, Indian Haj Mission, Makkah.
009662-5758216
Shri Nadeem Siddiqui, Assistant Welfare Indian Haj Mission, Makkah.
009662-5758209 (Tel/Fax)
Medical Officer,

In-charge, Indian Medical Mission, Makkah.
009662-5758209/5758214

South Asian Moassassa.

Rusaifa, P.O. Box No.309 MAKKAH-AL-MUKARRAMA
009662-5344444

Maktabul Wukla Al-uwahid
Saudi Business, Centrer, 5th Floor, Madinah Road, Sharariah Dist. Jeddah
009662-6526370 6526362/6526376 (Fax) 6526420

Naqaba Sayyarat (General Car Syndicate),Nuzha (Hayya Salama), Makkah Al-Mukarramah
009662-5455454, 5435035,(Fax) 5433819

Police Station, Near Haram Sharief


Haram Shareef Police Station 02- 575 0200
Police Station near Haram Shareef (Ajyad)
02- 534 1165
Misfalah Police Station 02- 574 1283
Qararah Police Station
02- 574 6808

IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS - MADINAH

Indian Haj Office, Madinah Al-Munawwrah, Behid National Company, Near Al-Quds-Hotel, Sitteen Street, Madinah-Al-Munawwarah 009664 – 8380025, 8344715
(FAX) 8387549



National Adilla Establishment
Near Seven Masjid Madinah Al-Munawwrah,
009664 – 8260088
(FAX) 8255048



Pilgrim Reception Centre (PRC) Hijra Road 009664 – 8261941 IFAX) 8264096

Police Station, Haram Sharief Madinah Al-Munawwrah 009664-823 0930
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Haj Committee of India

(Under Ministry of External Affairs)

Head Office, Mumbai
Address
HAJ COMMITTEE OF INDIA
Haj House,
7-A, M.R.A. Marg (Palton Road),
Mumbai – 400 001
.Maharashtra,
India.

Telephone Numbers
022-22612989 / 22610340 / 22613110

022-22611784 / 22610344 / 22610345

Fax Numbers
022-22620920 / 22630461

E-mail address
hajcommittee@hathway.com

hajcommittee@mtnl.net.in

Liaison Office, Delhi
Address
Haj Committee of India,
Bachchon Ka Ghar,
Shah khalid Block,
Daryaganj,
New Delhi - 110 002,
India.

Telephone Numbers
011- 23259386 / 011- 23259387
Fax Numbers
011- 2325 9337


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Contact Executive Officers/Secretaries of State Haj Committee


Gujarat
Mr. Imtiyazhusen M. Shaikh
Secretary,
Gujarat State Haj Committee,
Block No. 8, 8th Floor,
Sachivalaya,
Gandhinagar - 382 010. Gujarat.
079-23250987/ 23250460 Fax : 079-23254265 Mobile 09879896504

079-26821315 (Resi)
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List of Chairmen, State Haj Committee
Mr. S. K. Saiyed, I.A.S. (Retd)., Chairman, Gujarat State Haj Committee,
Block No. 8, 8th Floor,
Sachivalaya,
Gandhinagar - 382 010. Gujarat.
079-23250460 (off)
079-26444700 (Resi)
Mob. 09979507618

Interesting facts about India

1* The name 'India' is derived from the River Indus, the valleys around which were the home of the early settlers. The Aryan worshippers referred to the river Indus as the Sindhu.

2* The Persian invaders converted it into Hindu. The name `Hindustan' combines Sindhu and Hindu and thus refers to the land of the Hindus.

3* Chess was invented in India.

4* Algebra, Trigonometry and Calculus are studies, which originated in India.

5* The 'Place Value System' and the 'Decimal System' were developed in India in 100 B.C.

6* The World's First Granite Temple is the Brihadeswara Temple at Tanjavur, Tamil Nadu. The shikhara of the temple is made from a single 80-tonne piece of granite. This magnificient temple was built in just five years, (between 1004 AD and 1009 AD) during the reign of Rajaraja Chola.

7* India is the largest democracy in the world, the 6th largest Country in the world, and one of the most ancient civilizations.

8* The game of Snakes & Ladders was created by the 13th century poet saint Gyandev. It was originally called 'Mokshapat'. The ladders in the game represented virtues and the snakes indicated vices. The game was played with cowrie shells and dices. In time, the game underwent several modifications, but its meaning remained the same, i.e good deeds take people to heaven and evil to a cycle of re-births.

9* The world's highest cricket ground is in Chail, Himachal Pradesh. Built in 1893 after levelling a hilltop, this cricket pitch is 2444 meters above sea level.

10* India has the largest number of Post Offices in the world.

11* The largest employer in the world is the Indian Railways, employing over a million people.

12* The world's first university was established in Takshila in 700 BC. More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied more than 60 subjects. The University of Nalanda built in the 4th century was one of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education.


1* There are 300,000 active mosques in India, more than in any other country, including the Muslim world.

2* The oldest European church and synagogue in India are in the city of Cochin. They were built in 1503 and 1568 respectively.

3* The largest religious building in the world is Angkor Wat, a Hindu Temple in Cambodia built at the end of the 11th century.

4* The Vishnu Temple in the city of Tirupathi built in the 10th century, is the world's largest religious pilgrimage destination. Larger than either Rome or Mecca, an average of 30,000 visitors donate $6 million (US) to the temple everyday.


5* Sikhism originated in the Holy city of Amritsar in Punjab. Famous for housing the Golden Temple, the city was founded in 1577.

6* Varanasi, also known as Benaras, was called "the Ancient City" when Lord Buddha visited it in 500 B.C., and is the oldest, continuously inhabited city in the world today.

7* India provides safety for more than 300,000 refugees originally from Sri Lanka, Tibet, Bhutan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh, who escaped to flee religious and political persecution.

8* His Holiness, the Dalai Lama, the exiled spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists, runs his government in exile from Dharamsala in northern India.

9* Martial Arts were first created in India, and later spread to Asia by Buddhist missionaries.

10* Yoga has its origins in India and has existed for over 5,000 years.

Invite your Indian Friendz and make our patriotic community more Powerful and Interesting

__________ Jai Hind ____________

Hergé - Creator of Tintin

Timeline created by Irene Mar
Contributors and sources: Etienne Chevalier, Ben and Tintin and the world of Hergé by Benôit Peeters. London: Methuen, 1989.
Last modified: 7 February 2006
Latest change: continuity error corrected (thanks to Ben for spotting the mistake).

Mini Profile of Hergé
HERGÉ, (Georges Remi) 1907-83
Belgian strip cartoonist, born in Etterbeek, near Brussels, the creator of Tintin the boy detective. He had an influence on the modern art world, with Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein citing him as a strong influence on their work.

Hergé Timeline
1900s | 1920s | 1930s | 1940s | 1950s | 1960s | 1970s | 1980s |

1907 - Georges Remi born in Etterbeek (Rue Cranz, 25) on 22 May, at 7:30 in the morning.

1914–1918 - Attends primary school at the District School No. 3 in Ixelles.

1918–1919 - Attends School No. 11, preparatory for the Athénée (secondary school).

1920–1925 - Attends Saint Boniface school. Excels in all subjects, except art.

1925 - Joins the subscriptions department of the newspaper, Le XXe Siècle. Creates his first strip, Totor, for The Belgian Boy Scout.

1926 - Studies art at Saint-Luc school.

1926–1927 - Completes military service in the first infantry regiment. Continues the Totor series and supplies Abbot Desmedt illustrations for the publications of the Action Catholique.

1927 - Rejoins Le XXe Siècle as assistant photo-engraver and cartoonist.

1928 - Publication of the first issue of the weekly Le Petit Vingtième, on 1 November. Produces The Adventures of Flup, Nenesse, Pousette and Cochonnet.

1929 - First Tintin strip, Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, appears in the 11th issue of the Petit Vingtième (10 January).

1930 - First Quick and Flupke strip appears on Thursday, 23 January.

1931 - Thursday, September 3rd: Filled with African enthusiasms Tintin has already left again, and these are The Adventures of Tintin, Reporter in America. A concern for serious research begins to develop in Hergé, who reads The History of the Red Indians, by Paul Coze.

1932 - Marries Germaine Kieckens. Meets Chang Chong-Jen who inspires Hergé to take his work seriously.

1935–1940 - The release of The Broken Ear, The Black Island, King Ottokar's Sceptre. The second World War interrupts work on Land of the Black Gold.

1940 - Meets his first collaborator, Edgar Pierre Jacobs. Alice Devos, a female collaborator joins the team later.

1942 - Casterman must reduce the Hergé's albums to sixty-two pages, which entails the reduction of the size of the drawings. As just compensation, the albums go from black and white to color. The first 62-page, colour album appears in 1942: The Shooting Star.

1940 - Becomes chief editor of the Soir Jeunesse, a supplement to the daily Le Soir. Jacques Van Melkebebe, Hergé's principal assistant, a painter, cartoonist, and writer who will later be the first chief editor of the weekly Tintin.

Writing of The Crab with the Golden Claws, The Shooting Star, The Secret of the Unicorn, Red Rackham's Treasure, and The Seven Crystal Balls. In the middle of this last episode the Liberation arrives.

A consequence of the paper shortage, this time from the creative side: being forced to drawing daily "strips," sequences of three or four drawings in Le Soir, proved to be, says Hergé, an excellent lesson in narration. Another important experience, following the Liberation: being put on the index. Accused of having collaborated, Georges Remi is held back from any publishing.

September 26th, 1946 - Birth of the Belgian weekly Tintin and reappearance of Hergé. The first publishing success for Raymond Leblanc. Beginning of a triumphal march for another publisher, the publisher of the albums: the editions (in color) of Casterman begin to climb regularly toward a million per year, which they will reach in 1956.

1947–1966 - Ten new stories, going from The Seven Crystal Balls (continued in Tintin) to Flight 714, as well as the recasting of Cigars of the Pharaoh and The Black Island.

1948 - October 28th: appearance of the French edition of Tintin, published by Georges Dargaud.

1950 - Creation of the Studio Hergé.

1956 - 1956 - Begins an affair with Fanny Vlamynck, colorist at the Hergé Studios since 1952

1959 - Release of the first book on Hergé, Le Monde d'Hergé, by Pol Vandromme (Gallimard).

1960 - Discovers abstract art. Travels to Italy, Sicily, Corsica, Sardinia, England, Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, Greece. Separates from wife, Germaine.

1971 - Visits the USA.

1972 - April: First Congress of the B.D. in New York. American cartoonists pay homeage to Hergé.
November: Hergé the guest of honor at the eighth Lucques Exhibition of Comics (Italy).

1973 - Receives the St-Michel Grand Prize for the lifetime achievement.
May: Visits the Republic of China on Taiwan.

1975 - Receives the Ardenne Prize in April. Divorces from Germaine.

1976 - Tintin and the Picaros is published.

1977 - Hergé receives the ruby red medal of the city of Angoulême, on the occasion of the 4th Exhibition of the B.D. Marries Fanny on 20 May.

1978 - Promoted to officer grade of the Order of the Crown, in Brussels. Hergé begins a new project 'Tintin and the Counterfeiters.'

1979 - The 50th anniversary of the creation of Tintin. On 17 January, Hergé receives a Mickey statuette from Walt Disney Co.

1980 - Diagnosed with leukemia.

1981 - Reunites with Chang, who is now the Director of the Academy of Fine Arts in Shanghai, on 18 March in Brussels, for the first time since 1937.

1982 - Belgian Society of Astronomy names a small planetoid, situated between Mars and Jupiter, after Hergé.

1983 - Dies on 3 March, in the Saint-Luc clinic in Brussels, after a week in coma.

Comic Books by Hergé
Totor
Popol et Virginie
The Adventures of Tintin series
Quick and Flupke series
Jo, Zette and Jocko series