Google Nexus Two Reportedly in works by Samsung
From the Blog HardwareInsight - > Google Nexus Two Reportedly in works by Samsung hardwareinsight.com — The Google Nexus One was one of the industry leading smartphone that was greatly admired by critics as well as public. However due to poor marketing, the smartphone couldn't do much business in terms of sales. This is also possible due to the other Android based competition... . Read Full Post
Enable FaceTime on iPhone 4 in Middle East
From the Blog HardwareInsight - > Enable FaceTime on iPhone 4 in Middle East hardwareinsight.com — The Apple iPhone 4 was released for Middle a few months back that lacked the support for FaceTime technology, one of the most useful features with the new device. This reportedly also resulted in a long fiasco between Apple and Telecom operators, however a solution for this... . Read Full Post
Indian Govt not to file case against Geelani, Roy
From the Blog SaimsBlog - > Indian Govt not to file case against Geelani, Roy saim-baig.blogspot.com — Indian Government on Thursday decided not to file any case against hardline Kashmiri freedom Syed Ali Shah Geelani and famous Human activist Arundhati Roy for purportedly giving "speeches" at a seminar held in New Delhi last week. The decision was taken after considering that... . Read Full Post
Gorbachev to NATO: You Can't Win in Afghanistan
From the Blog pakspectator - > Gorbachev to NATO: You Can't Win in Afghanistan pakspectator.com — Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev knows a thing or two about warfare in Afghanistan, having... Read More at http://www.pakspectator.com . Read Full Post
Hussain Haqqani Ke Sath Mulaqat
From the Blog ibitians - Hussain Haqqani Ke Sath Mulaqat October 28th, 2010 Javed Chaudhry met Husain Haqqani in America during last visit to Washington. He shared some part of their conversation and appeal to government that such an ‘intelligent’ person should perform ‘reform’ service in Pakistan!!! . Read Full Post
A night out…with plants
From the Blog cropsinpots - A night out…with plants October 28th, 2010 Lime in the moon light. It was a very pleasant night with beautiful moonlight glittering on my terrace when I decided to do all the garden jobs that had been pending for a week. Transplanting vegetable seedlings The seeds that I had sown earlier were ready to be transplanted. During the week, I had bought large containers and filled them with a good mixture of soil and manure for my vegetable plants. I spent some time marking the pots and transplanting the tomato and bell-pepper plants into the large pots. It had to be done quickly and correctly. Pumpkin seedling being transplanted. Seedlings must have moist soil and two sets of true leaves prior to transplantation. The roots are pushed up gently by a stick while you hold the top of the plant in your hands. The roots of the seedlings should not be exposed to air for long. They are to be quickly planted in the bigger pots or the plot. Then they should be watered with a soft shower. Transplantation is done in the evening when its cool. Getting in touch with plants Next, I wanted to know how my plants were doing. The lime tree is producing lots of juicy limes, the orchids are blooming, the chiko has some new flowers and bright green leaves, Allamanda looks stunning even in the night, and the grafted cactus has two beautiful flowers. Flower seeds need transplantation as well, the pumpkin plants are about to bloom, Bonsai needs some attention, button roses survived trimming, potatoes and garlic look happy too but china rose has had an aphid attack. Appreciating the night When I was done with a round of the garden, I sat down, looked around at the plants and thought about how much they had grown. It felt good to see the seeds that I had sown were growing, trees that I planted were fruiting, and all together the garden created a beautiful blend of shades of green and contrast of colours. Thank you, God! I looked up in the sky and got lost in the brilliance of the moon that shone right above my terrace and the bright star that shined beside it. Published on Express Tribune Blogs on 28th Oct, 2010 Crops In Pots
They Don't Know I Took This Picture
From the Blog thepurplejournal - They Don't Know I Took This Picture October 28th, 2010 This is one of the ten thousand blurry shots that I’d taken during my lifetime. This particular picture isn’t as blurry as it appears here. I think WordPress does something to the photographs we upload: compressing them, perhaps, to save whatever it is they save? Anyway, I did not delete this picture because it’s special. Walking Through
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