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26/09/2016

...A mad-man was standing Near A
chemist shop when musa Walked In nd was
complaining To the CHEMIST MAN saying
'Doctor , My head Is aching me seriously for
2days now ... IMMEDIATLY, the Madman entered
nd Said 'I KNW HW U FEEL'. musa was
astonished.
THE MAD-MAN SAID 'sometimes It wil Be As If
ten men are playing Army Drum on Ur HEAD?.
MUSA: Yes THAT'S true !.
MAD-MAN: and It wil Be as if Ur HEAD Want To
Fall Down ..?
MUSA: YES!! U ARE RIGHT.
MAD-MAN: and U wil Be seeing Tins double?
MUSA: YES! YES!!.. U'RE CORRECT.
MAD-MAN: and sometimes U wil Be SEEING Tins
in a negative way?
MUSA: MY GOD!...THATS TRUE.
MAD-MAN: Wen U see Fire It wil Turn To RIVER
and If U see waste-bin it will Turn To paradise
in Ur Eyes?
MUSA: JESUS!...THAT IS A BIG TRUTH!. BUT HOW
COME U KNW ALL THIS THINGS?
MAD-MAN: Na So My own Take start.

20/09/2016

MANY USE THESE
ABBREVIATIONS WITHOUT
KNOWING THEIR MEANING
1.) *GOOGLE* - Global
Organization Of Oriented
Group Language Of Earth.
2.) *YAHOO* - Yet Another
Hierarchical Officious Oracle.
3.) *WINDOW* - Wide
Interactive Network
Development for Office work
Solution.
4.) *COMPUTER* - Common
Oriented Machine Particularly
United and used under
Technical and Educational
Research.
5.) *VIRUS* - Vital Information
Resources Under Siege.
6.) *UMTS* - Universal Mobile
Telecommunicati ons System.
7.) *AMOLED* - Active-matrix
organic light-emitting diode.
8.) *OLED* - Organic light-
emitting diode.
9.) *IMEI* - International
Mobile Equipment Identity.
10.) *ESN* - Electronic Serial
Number.
11.) *UPS* - Uninterruptible
power supply.
12. *HDMI* - High-Definition
Multimedia Interface.
13.) *VPN* - Virtual private
network.
14.) *APN* - Access Point
Name.
15.) *SIM* - Subscriber
Identity Module.
16.) *LED* - Light emitting
diode.
17.) *DLNA* - Digital Living
Network Alliance.
18.) *RAM* - Random access
memory.
19.) *ROM* - Read only
memory.
20.) *VGA* - Video Graphics
Array.
21.) *QVGA* - Quarter Video
Graphics Array.
22.) *WVGA* - Wide video
graphics array.
23.) *WXGA* - Widescreen
Extended Graphics Array.
24.) *USB* - Universal serial
Bus.
25.) *WLAN* - Wireless Local
Area Network.
26.) *PPI* - Pixels Per Inch.
27.) *LCD* - Liquid Crystal
Display.
28.) *HSDPA* - High speed
down-link packet access.
29.) *HSUPA* - High-Speed
Uplink Packet Access.
30.) *HSPA* - High Speed
Packet Access.
31.) *GPRS* - General Packet
Radio Service.
32.) *EDGE* - Enhanced Data
Rates for Globa Evolution.
33.) *NFC* - Near field
communication.
34.) *OTG* - On-the-go.
35.) *S-LCD* - Super Liquid
Crystal Display.
36.) *O.S* - Operating system.
37.) *SNS* - Social network
service.
38.) *H.S* - HOTSPOT.
39.) *P.O.I* - Point of interest.
40.) *GPS* - Global Positioning
System.
41.) *DVD* - Digital Video Disk.
42.) *DTP* - Desk top
publishing.
43.) *DNSE* - Digital natural
sound engine.
44.) *OVI* - Ohio Video
Intranet.
45.) *CDMA* - Code Division
Multiple Access.
46.) *WCDMA* - Wide-band
Code Division Multiple Access.
47.) *GSM* - Global System for
Mobile Communications.
48.) *WI-FI* - Wireless Fidelity.
49.) *DIVX* - Digital internet
video access.
50.) *APK* - Authenticated
public key.
51.) *J2ME* - Java 2 micro
edition.
52.) *SIS* - Installation source.
53.) *DELL* - Digital electronic
link library.
54.) *ACER* - Acquisition
Collaboration Experimentation
Reflection.
55.) *RSS* - Really simple
syndication.
56.) *TFT* - Thin film
transistor.
57.) *AMR*- Adaptive Multi-
Rate.
58.) *MPEG* - moving pictures
experts group.
59.) *IVRS* - Interactive Voice
Response System.
60.) *HP* - Hewlett Packard.
Plz Share.........for knowledge is
sharing

19/09/2016

A sick person on hospital bed was visited by
relatives. The patient was on an oxygen
MACHINE and therefore couldn't speak.
As they stood beside the bed, the patient took a
pen and a piece of paper and wrote a note
which he gave to one of the relatives who put it
in his shirt pocket without reading and they
continued with their conversation.
After a few minutes, the patient died. The
relative later picked the note from his pocket to
know what the dead man had written. And
guess what! Sadly the note read.. "please move
away from there, you have stepped on the
oxygen pipe. I can't breathe again , you are
killing me".
Lesson:
Do you postpone reading posts, ? Or do you
ignore picking calls because you are already
close to the caller. They might be helpful to you
or to somebody... particularly at a most critical
time.
Please pick your calls, read that note. NEVER
POSTPONE ANYTHING. Don't just read this
message alone...
MAKE SURE YOU HIT ON OUR PAGE

14/08/2016

There lived in a town a very rich man, who was
given
every comfort and luxury by Allah. He had a
servant
who was slightly foolish. One day the rich man
called
him and presented him with a gift saying: “Keep
this in
a safe place until you find someone more foolish
than
yourself. When you do, give it to Him.”
The servant replied: “Very good, Sir!”
After some time, the rich man became very ill.
Many
doctors treated him but there was no sign of
recovery.
He finally lost hope and called for his servant
and said
to Him: “I am leaving now. If I have caused you
any
grief, please forgive me.”
Servant: “Sir, where are you going?”
Rich Man: “Where everyone has to go.”
Servant: “When wil you return?”
Rich Man: “I am going to a place from where
there is
no return.”
Servant: “I see…Have you made your
preparations for
your comfort there, sir?”
Rich Man: “No.”
Servant: “Sir, have you made arangements to
safeguard
yourself from heat and cold?”
Rich Man: “No.”
Servant: “What have you done about your food
and
drink, sir?”
RichMan: “Nothing.”
Hearing this, the servant laughed and said: “Sir,
this is
most surprising. In your temporary home, you
have
made all sorts of arrangements of joy and
comfort;
buildings and bungalows, gardens and parks,
servants
and maids, beautiful cars, shops, factories and
all sorts
of luxuries, but for your permanent home, you
have
made no preparations whatsoever.
Now tell me sir! Where will I find someone more
foolish
than you? Hence I am giving this gift to you.”
The moral of the story is that we should take
time out
and review frequently whether our actions are
solely for
the life of this world or for the eternal life in the
hereafter.

02/06/2016

Networking Primer
What are the Benefits of Computer Networking?
The most obvious benefit of computer networking
is that you can store virtually any kind of
information at, and retrieve it from, a central
location on the network as well as access it from
any connected computer. You can store, retrieve,
and modify textual information such as letters and
contracts, audio information such as voice
messages, and visual images such as facsimiles,
photographs, medical x-rays, and even video
segments.
A network also enables you to combine the power
and capabilities of diverse equipment and to
provide a collaborative medium to combine the
skills of different people—regardless of physical
location. Computer networking enables people to
share information and ideas easily, so they can
work more efficiently and productively. Networks
also improve commercial activities such as
purchasing, selling, and customer service.
Networks are making traditional business
processes more efficient, more manageable, and
less expensive.
Cost-Effective Resource Sharing
By networking your business computers you can
reduce the amount of money you spend on
hardware by sharing components and peripherals
while also reducing the amount of time you spend
managing your computer system.
Equipment sharing is extremely beneficial: when
you share resources, you can buy equipment with
features that you would not otherwise be able to
afford as well as utilize the full potential of that
equipment on your network. A properly designed
network can result in both lower equipment costs
and increased productivity.
Suppose that you had a number of unconnected
computers. Employees using these computers
would not be able to print unless you purchased a
printer for each computer or unless users manually
transferred files to computers with printers. In this
scenario you would be choosing between hardware
and labor expenses.
Networking the computers would give you other
alternatives. Because all users could share any
networked printer, you would not need to buy a
printer for every computer. As a result, instead of
buying numerous inexpensive, low-end printers
that would sit idle most of the time, you could buy
a few inexpensive printers and a few printers with
high-end productivity features. The more powerful
printers would be able to print more rapidly and
with better quality than the less expensive ones. In
addition, the more powerful printers might also be
able to print in color and to sort, staple, or bind
documents.
When you select the right mix of printers and
assign each network user appropriate access to
them, you have enough printing power to address
the needs of all of your employees. Rather than
leave expensive equipment idle, you provide your
employees with the latest, most powerful
productivity features—all for a significantly lower
cost than if you were to purchase an inexpensive
printer for each workstation on the network.
A network enables you to share any networkable
equipment and realize the same benefits that you
would enjoy from sharing printers. On a network,
you can share e-mail systems, modems, facsimile
machines, data storage devices such as hard disks
and CD-ROM drives, data backup devices such as
tape drives, and all network-enabled software.
When you compare the costs associated with
sharing these resources to the costs of purchasing
them for each computer, the savings can be
enormous.
A network also enables you to save money on
software. Instead of buying separate copies of the
same application for various machines, you can
purchase one copy with enough user licenses for
your network. In large businesses the amount of
money saved on software is substantial.
Finally, you will also be able to reduce your
administrative overhead. On a computer network,
updates to software, changes in user information,
and network security can all be accomplished from
one location. With standalone computers you
would be required to make these updates on each
individual computer workstation.

03/05/2016

10 Reasons Why Islam is the Religion of
Truth
1. In 23 Years, Muslims Went from Being
Powerless to Control the World.
When Islam started in Mecca, it was the prophet
Mohammed by himself. A one man religion. He
was exposed to punishments and oppression. The
people who first entered Islam were weak and also
were oppressed and tortured by the pagans of
Mecca (their relatives). Forward 23 years later to
see the transformation of these uneducated
powerless individuals to the most powerful ones
and to control the world.
The Arabs at the time of the prophet peace be
upon him (6th century) were tribes and clans
fighting each other. The Romans and the Persians
were vast powerful empires. Forward 23 years later
to see how some powerless individuals were able
climb the mountain of world power to take over the
Persian empire and the Roman empire and
introduce new world order.
Not only did this transformation achieve
miraculousness in its happenings but it’s also
marvelous in its timing and its duration.
Had it not been to Islam, the world would be
different (much worse). The heroes of Islam would
not have been heroes but would have been
forgotten.
2. The Quran and its Eloquence as a Linguistic
Miracle.
As the Arabs of that time were so linguistically
gifted, a linguistic miracle was fit for the situation.
Quran was sent to people who were so eloquent in
the Arabic language . If the Quran was not a
linguistic miracle, then any of the Arabs and Arab
poets in Mekkah (where the prophet peace be upon
him stayed for 13 years calling people to worship
Allah alone) would come up and say some poetry
to challenge the Quran (since the challenge to
them was clear) but none was able to challenge
the eloquence of the Quran.
The miraculousness of the Quran is an axiom to
whomever studies Arabic academically.
3. Inheritance and Economic System in Islam
Not only that, but the Islamic heritage system was
revealed in only 2 verses. The Islamic heritage
system is one that is comprehensive and
asto

20/03/2016

Uses of Computer:
1. A computer helps you to type a document.
2. A computer helps you to listen to music.
3. A computer helps you to use the internet.
4. A computer helps you to send e-mail.
5. A computer helps you to play games.
6. A computer helps you to draw a picture.
7. A computer helps you to watch a movie.
8. A computer helps you to chat with a friend.
YOU REALLY NEED COMPUTER

11/12/2015

Computer hardware (usually
simply called hardware when a
computing context is concerned)
is the collection of physical
elements that constitutes a
computer system. Computer
hardware is the physical parts or
components of a computer, such
as the monitor, mouse , keyboard ,
computer data storage, hard disk
drive (HDD), graphic cards, sound
cards, memory, motherboard, and
so on, all of which are physical
objects that are tangible . [1] In
contrast, software is instructions
that can be stored and run by
hardware.
Software is any set of machine-
readable instructions that directs
a computer's processor to
perform specific operations. A
combination of hardware and
software forms a usable
computing system. [2]

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