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The Temples of Katas Raj
August 19th, 2010 / 13 Comments » / by Faizan
Katas is a complex of Hindu temples dedicated to lord shiva. There is a reference in Maha Baharat about a “Chashma-e-Alam”, which has been identified as the water pond of Katas popularly knows as Kataksha or Katak Shall. According to traditions, lord shiva on the death of his wife satti wept so bitterly that out of the strings of his tears two water ponds came into existence; one known as “puskar” near Ajmer in India and other called “Kataksha” at Katas in district Chakwal.
Katas Raj Constitutes a major group of hindu temples most of which were constructed during the reign of Hindu Shahiyas. The earliest temple at Katas Raj dates back to later half of 6th century A.D.
AHH004 – the Great Attractor
July 9th, 2010 / No Comments » / by sT*rchi1Ð
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The speed of light in a vacuum is exactly 299,792,458 metres per second.
We live on a planet in our solar system, eight light minuts away from the sun.
Our sun is four light years away from our nearest star.
In our galaxy there are about 200 billions of stars.
Nearest galaxy is 2 million light years away.
Our group of galaxies is called the local group, containing over 30 galaxies.
This “local group” covers over 10 million light years in diameter.
The “local group” belongs to the Virgo supercluster of galaxies.
The Virgo supercluster is about 200 million light years in diameter.
The Great attractor is a “gravitational anomaly” somewhere in the Virgo supercluster, pulling the other galaxy groups towards the Hydra and Centaurus constellations.
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“Crap, I’ve been doing it wrong.”
July 8th, 2010 / 2 Comments » / by sT*rchi1Ð
Tying my shoes. No joke. I was nearly thirty years old before I learned that “right over left and left over right makes a bow that’s tidy and tight.” Thank you, Ian!
I was always taught (and believed) that putting salt into a pot of water will make it boil faster. Apparently that’s not the case, which I learned about a week ago
Nicholson Baker’s The Mezzanine has several examples of this. The one that changed my life is tucking your undershirt into your underwear before tucking your dress shirt into your pants. Through some magic of friction, your shirt won’t come untucked anymore.
Circle Dock
July 6th, 2010 / 6 Comments » / by AK
Circle Dock is an application designed to help you launch your programs from a circular dock. Is a free software, to give a new life to your desktop.The idea behind Circle Dock is that the dock should appear where your mouse is instead of you having to move your mouse to the dock like with other programs. Download link is available to download the software, and get started.
http://markham.dcmembers.com/Release/SetupCircleDockX86.zip
Main Features:
•Circle Dock (free) takes all the expected features of a worthwhile program launcher and presents them in a distinct circular format capable of organizing a large number of items. It’s available in a 32-bit and a 64-bit version.
•Launch your programs from a circular dock, Drag and drop your files, folders, and shortcuts onto a circular dock that you can resize and Rotate the dock with either your mouse wheel or the keyboard arrow keys.
Why H.A.A.R.P?
March 10th, 2010 / 1 Comment » / by sT*rchi1Ð
High Frequency transmitters @ionosphere etc… It could be the cause of some critical earthquakes, China blaming U.S for Earthquakes due to HAARP. The Stuff is old but interesting. Check this video out, seriously:
Indian Soldier @Wahga.
March 22nd, 2009 / 6 Comments » / by sT*rchi1Ð
lolz … its old but still, haha:
Movie Nyte
February 13th, 2009 / 5 Comments » / by Ch|LL


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