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  • Lost in translation

    In a Tokyo hotel: Is forbitten to steal hotel towels please. If you are not person to do such thing is please not to read notis.

    In another Japanese hotel room: Please to bathe inside the tub.

    In a Bucharest hotel lobby: The lift is being fixed for the next day. During that time we regret that you will be unbearable. In a Leipzig elevator: Do not enter the lift backwards, and only when lit up.

    In a Belgrade hotel elevator: To move the cabin, push button for wishing floor. If the cabin shoudl enter more persons, each one should press number of wishing floor. Driving is then going alphabetically by national order.

    In a Paris hotel elevator: Please leave your values at the front desk.

    In a hotel in Athens: Visitors are expected to complain at the office between the hours of 9 and 11 A.M. daily.

    In a Yugoslavian hotel: The flattening of underwear with pleasure is the job of the chambermaid.

    In a Japanese hotel: You are invited to take advantage of the chambermaid.

    In the lobby of a Moscow hotel across from a Russian Orthodox monastery: You are welcome to visit the cemetry where famous Russian and Soviet composers, artists, and writers are buried daily except Thursday.

    In an Austrian hotel catering to skiers: Not to parambulate the corridors in the hours of repose in the boots of ascension.

    On the menu of a Swiss restaurant: Our wines leave nothing to hope for.

    On the menu of a Polish hotel: Salad a firm's own make limpid red beet soup with cheesy dumplings in the form of a finger; roasted duck let loose; beef rashers beaten up in the country people's fashion.

    In a Hong Kong supermarket: For your convenience, we recommend courteous, efficient self-service.

    Outside a Hong Kong tailor shop: Ladies may have a fit upstairs.

    In a Bangkok dry cleaner's: Drop your trousers here for best results.

    Outside a Paris dress shop: Dresses for street walking.

    In a Rhodes tailor shop: Order your summers suit. Because is a big rush we will execute customers in strict rotation.

    Similarly, from the Soviet Weekly: There will be a Moscow Exhibition of Arts by 15,000 Soviet Republic painters and sculptors. These were executed over the past two years.

    In an East African newspaper: A new swimming pool is rapidly taking shape since the contractors have thrown in the bulk of their workers.

    In a Vienna hotel: In case of fire, do your utmost to alarm the hotel porter.

    A sign posted in Germany's Black Forest: It is strictly forbidden on our black forest camping site that people of different sex, for instance, men and women, live together in one tent unless they are married with each other for that purpose.

    In a Zurich hotel: Because of the impropriety of entertaining guests of the opposite sex in the bedroom, it is suggested that the lobby be used for this purpose.

    In an advertisement by a Hong Kong dentist: Teeth extracted by latest Methodists.

    A translated sentence from a Russian chess book: A lot of water has been passed under the bridge since this variation has been played.

    In a Rome laundry: Ladies, leave your clothes here and spend the afternoon having a good time.

    In a Czechoslovakian tourist agency: Take one of our horse-driven city tours we guarantee no miscarriages.

    Advertisement for donkey rides in Thailand: Would you like to ride on your own ass?

    On the faucet in a Finnish washroom: To stop the drip, turn cock to right.

    In the window of a Swedish furrier: Fur coats made for ladies from their own skin.

    On the box of a clockwork toy made in Hong Kong: Guaranteed to work throughout its useful life.

    Detour sign in Kyushi, Japan: Stop: Drive Sideways.

    In a Swiss mountain inn: Special today no ice cream.

    In a Bangkok temple: It is forbidden to enter a woman even a foreigner if dressed as a man.

    In a Tokyo bar: Special cocktails for ladies with nutes.

    In a Copenhagen airline ticket office: We take your bags and send them in all directions.

    On the door of a Moscow hotel room: If this is your first visit to the USSR, you are welcome to it.

    In a Norwegian cocktail lounge: Ladies are requested not to have children in the bar.

    At a Budapest zoo: Please do not feed the animals. If you have any suitable food, give it to the guard on duty.

    In the office of a Roman doctor: Specialist in women an other diseases.

    In an Acapulco hotel: The manager has personally passed all the water served here.

    In a Tokyo shop: Our nylons cost more than common, but you'll find they are best in the long run.

    From a Japanese information booklet about using a hotel air conditioner: Cooles and Heates: If you want just condition of warm in your room, please control yourself.

    From the brochure of a car rental firm in Tokyo: When passenger of foot heave in sight, tootle the horn. Trumpet him melodiously at first, but if he still obstacles your passage then tootle him with vigor.

  • woman kills spy

    Pakistani woman kills spy agency employee for not marrying her, police say

    10/05/2006 15:34 Source:

    A woman stabbed to death her boyfriend, who worked for Pakistan's powerful spy agency, for not marrying her, police said Thursday.
    Pakistani woman kill spy agency employee for not marry
    Mazhar Iqbal, 27, who worked with Inter Services Intelligence, or ISI, as a telephone operator, was killed Wednesday by his 25-year-old girlfriend in the capital, Islamabad, said police official Mohammed Ameer.
    The woman, who was not identified, was arrested shortly after the incident, he said.
    "She was in love with him. She told police that she killed him because he had refused to marry her," Ameer said.
    The woman has not yet been charged and is being held for questioning. She is expected to appear in court later Thursday, reports AP.

  • The hostility show

    This is a flag changing ceremony on the India-Pakistan border.
    It happens every evening,and hundreds of people from both sides attend it.
    It's fun to see the gestures made by the soldiers,the foot stamping,the gun touching,the door slamming,and the thumbs down.
    Some day both nations will stop the cold war ,and the millions of dollars spent on building missiles wil be spent on public welfare.


  • Concordia

    Wikipedia
    Concordia is the name for the confluence of the Baltoro Glacier and the Godwin-Austen Glacier, in the heart of the Karakoram range. It is locate in the Northern Areas of Pakistan.

    Around Concordia are clustered some of the highest peaks in the world. Four peaks above 8000 m. sit within a radius of only 21 km. from Concordia, honoring this site with the largest concentration of the highest peaks on earth. There are only 14 eight thousanders in the world.

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    Most people in Pakistan know about Beverley hills in California,few are aware of the existance of this natural wonder in their own country.

  • women will never be equal to men

    Women will never be equal to men until they can walk down
    the street with a bald head and a beer gut, and still think
    they are beautiful

  • Annoyed

    Annoyed ain't i? :)):)):)):)):))

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    Roger federer http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Federer
    300px-Roger_Federer

    Do i look like him,i don't think so.
    Wana know which celebrity do you resamble? try www.myheritage.com/FP/Company/tryFaceRecognition.php

  • Nicked from Juzzy

    You scored as Blue. You are considered to be a very calm person who takes things one at a time and does not worry too much about the consequences. Whatever happens, happens, is your moto. You are the one people come to for advise on most topics, because you are filled with limitless knowledge. You can handle any situation.

    Blue

     
    72%

    Green

     
    67%

    Red

     
    50%

    Black

     
    44%

    Orange

     
    44%

    Pink

     
    39%

    White

     
    39%

    Purple

     
    33%

    Yellow

     
    33%

    Which Colour Represents You???
    created with QuizFarm.com

    Blue is the man's colour.After all,i am the Maleist. :)) :))

  • The lill Donkey




  • Deleting a blog

    Blogs are written to express on's self and to know other people's ideas.
    Although a blog is owned by the writer,but people spend time on reading the blog enteries and then commenting on them,and this thing should be respected.
    Abusive comments are not acceptable,but at the same time they can be considered as part of the debate.
    If a blog owner does not want to blog any more,he/she should leave the blog as it is,rather than deleting it.
    I find it unfair to obsolete other people's work in the form of comments.
    A very recent example is the deletion of www.superkween.blog.co.uk .
    I used to visit this blog everyday,and had a comment on almost every blog entry.But one day i found that the whole blog was deleted by the blog owner.
    Along with the blog owner's work,my work in the form of comments,went down the drain.
    >:-(>:-(>:-(>:-(>:-(>:-(>:-(>:-(>:-(

  • Women and Mobile phones

    The mobile phone initially serves as a "private line" for girls 16-17
    then evolves to an "always with me connected buddy" during college years,
    gradually becoming more functional and ultimately beginning to serve as a
    "command central" for working moms and women pursuing careers.

    -- Games are second only to ringtones for desired mobile downloads among
    women.

    -- 67% of those surveyed showed strong interest in wallpapers made from
    "Photos I Take." Further, the use of ringtones as "caller ID" identifiers
    is also representative of the importance of customization and
    personalization in mobile content for younger women. 69% of women surveyed,
    aged 18-22, have already downloaded one or more ringtones.

    -- Women have a very strong interest in mobile applications that function
    as reminders, such as alerts, and help them be more productive and
    efficient as they multitask throughout their typical day. 70% of those
    surveyed were interested in reminders for things like doctor's
    appointments, beating out even birthday reminders with 66% interest.

  • Signs

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  • Another of my stories( Part 4)

    4 of them were spanish,one French and one Moroccan.
    All four spaniards were from Bilboa in north spain,and while going all of them cgave us their telephone numbers,and asked us to call them if we come to their city.
    After Lisbon,we went to Bilbao.
    The captain called one of them on arrival,and he was extatic.
    We were there for only 36 hours.
    In the evening all four of them came with their families and showed them the ship and told their rescue story to them.
    All of us were invited for a dinner with them.Me and the russian engineer remained on ship,as we could not leave it alone.
    The rest of the crew went with the spaniards.
    They came back late in the night and told us that their hosts had arranges a big party for them,and many people were invited.
    After 36 hours we had to sail out to bordoux in France.
    All four of them and their families were there to say us good bye.
    It was so nice to see them happy with their families.
    I am glad that i was a part of a team who saved 6 lives.It is a priceless memory of my life,and always makes me happy.

  • Another of my stories( Part 3)

    We were concerned about the ship's safety,as the boat peopole may have guns.
    As i was making the second approach,the captain told me to go round the boat at a safe diatance.I aborted the approach and started to manoever round the boat.
    Now all six of them were waving at us,a few were even jumping.They were showing all signs of desperation.
    They looked to be in need of being rescued.
    It looke like the boat was damaged and the engines were not working.
    They started to try and row the boat towards our ship.using their hands.
    It was not a good scene,and the captain signalled me for the final approach.They were far too desperate to pose any danger to us,and we could not leave them there.
    The captain was a romanian man,living in canada.
    He shouted on radio "Go on kid,you can do it,just use your head".This was the confidence i needed.
    this time i stopped the ship at about 10 meters from the boat,and kept on giving small bursts of engine poiwer to keep it in place.We were fully loaded,so the propeller was deep in the water and there was no imminant danger for the boat to get sucked in the propeller.
    The crew tried to throw a rope towards the boat,but they could not catch it in three tries,the fourth time they succeeded.
    They were pulled alongside the ship,and ship was too low in the water,they climbed up,without a ladder.
    Some of them butrsted into tears.
    They told us that due to fasyt speed,the boat's fuel tank ruptured off the coast of malaga,and they drifted for 3 days.
    We found them 50 miles away from shore.
    We gave them the ship's satellite phone to call their home,and tell their family that they are ok.
    That night we gave them our beds and slept in the dining room.
    We were too happy to save 6 human lives.
    In the morning we approached gibralter,nd the spanish authorities sent a boat in the harbour.
    All six of them thankes each of us,and went away with the boat.
    They did not take their boat,and asked us to keep it.
    We towed the damaged boat to the portugese coast,and knowing that it will not be of any use for us,the captain gave it to a fishing trawler as a gift.
    All we had to do was to cut the boat's towing rope and the trawler people were too happy to fasten it to their boat.

  • Another of my stories (Part 2)

    The light was too dim and we could see it only twice.We assumed that their flash light may have died out.
    The engineers rushed to the engine room and checked all the perimeters,all was fine,so they kept the engine control on bridge.
    This ship had all engine controls on the navigational bridge,and had a controllable pitch propeller.
    We reduced the ship's speed and slowly approached the boat's position,guided only by the Radar.
    It took us about 45 minutes to cover 5 miles and reach the boat.At about 250 yards away,we stopped the ship,and the man stationed on the deck reported that he can listen a whistle.All the searchlights were directed towards the whistle and now we could see the boat,and two men waving at us.
    It was a twin engine motorboat,about 18 feet long.
    First we went round the boat and then all the crew including the captain went to the deck,and i was manoevering the ship,guided on radio by the captain.
    TRhe plan was to reach within 5 meters of the boat and stop the ship there.Butsomething that is floating on water and weighs 5000 tonns is not so easy to manoever.
    We could not risk hitting the boat,as it may have been fatal for the people inside.
    in the first approach attempt,i could not stop the engine in time,and we glided past the boat.
    We had a glance inside the boat and there were 6 people inside,intead of two.
    The spanish authorities wee contacted on satellite system,and then on radio.We told them the boat's description and that there are 6 people not two.
    This area of mediterranian is cluttered by drug smugglers and illegal immigrants who use motor boats to shuttle between europe and north africa.
    But we could not leave them even if they were drug smugglers and were obliged to rescue them.
    The Spanish authorities,gave us the green signal to pick the survivors from sea and take them to gibralter port.

  • Another of my stories Part 1

    Rescue at sea
    It was the year 2000 and i was working on a small ship,about 5000 tonns cargo carrying capacity.
    I was the navigator (now you can guess how lost the ship was :>> )
    Our trade route was limited to the Mediterranian.Rarely we crossed the Gibralter and into the Atlantic.
    The ship had too much automation,so it needed a crew of just 7 people.
    Me, the First officer and the captain were the bridge watch keepers.My Navigational watch was fron 12 o clock to 4 in the day and in the night.
    During my night watch,i received a message from spanish authorities that a motor boat with two people has gone missing,off the coast of Malaga.The spaniards transmitted this message to all the ships in the region,so that they can keep a lookout for the missing boat.
    The weather was fine,and there was mild swell.I switched on both the radars,on of them in short pulse mode,as this way the radar was more likely to pick up the reflections from the boat.
    At 4 in the night,the first officer came and i handed over the bridge watch to him,and told him about the missing boat.
    We were fully loaded,coming from Genova in Italy,and going to Lisbon in Portugal.
    We had to be near Malaga in the evening.
    That day nothing happenned,and in the night at 8PM when the Captain took over the watch,we were approximately in the area where the boat was lost.
    Me and other crew members were watching a movie in the ship's dining saloon (it was not porn :>> ).
    The general alarm sounded at about 9 and it meant that every body to the bridge.
    We grabbed our life jackets and rushed to the bridge as general alarm is for emergency only.
    All of us knew our duties,two men prepared the rescue boat,two prepared the lifeboat for launch,and i was to assist the captain on the bridge.
    The captain showed me a tiny blip on the radar screen,it kept appearing and disappearing.
    I measured the distance from our ship,and it was about 5 miles to our starboard.Strangely enough,we could not see the boat's navigational lights,which all boats show at night.
    We tries to call them on radio,but no response.
    I was now steering the ship,as the ship was now in manual steering mode,normally it is on auto pilot.
    I could see the radar screen,and was manoevering towards the spot.
    The captain pointed the ship's searchlight in that direction,and we saw a very dimm flashing light from that direction.
    It was SOS in Morse code.

  • The best ever christmas gift

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    This is the alarm clock that is guaranteed to wake you up!

    Nobody sleeps through this!

    It wakes you up by firing four puzzle pieces up in the air, and then it is your task to get the pieces and put them back in the alarm clock - it won't turn off until then.

    Sleep well and wake up safely

  • The Cobalt Bomb

    The British did test a bomb that incorporated cobalt as an experimental radiochemical tracer (Antler/Round 1, 14 September 1957). This 1 kt device was exploded at the Tadje site, Maralinga range, Australia. The experiment was regarded as a failure and not repeated.

    A "salted" nuclear weapon is reminiscent of fission-fusion-fission weapons, but instead of a fissionable jacket around the secondary stage fusion fuel, a non-fissionable blanket of a specially chosen salting isotope is used (cobalt-59 in the case of the cobalt bomb). This blanket captures the escaping fusion neutrons to breed a radioactive isotope that maximizes the fallout hazard from the weapon rather than generating additional explosive force (and dangerous fission fallout) from fast fission of U-238.
    Variable fallout effects can be obtained by using different salting isotopes. Gold has been proposed for short-term fallout (days), tantalum and zinc for fallout of intermediate duration (months), and cobalt for long term contamination (years). To be useful for salting, the parent isotopes must be abundant in the natural element, and the neutron-bred radioactive product must be a strong emitter of penetrating gamma rays.

    Table 1.6-1 Candidate Salting Agents

    Parent Natural Radioactive Half-Life
    Isotope Abundance Product

    Cobalt-59 100% Co-60 5.26 years
    Gold-197 100% Au-198 2.697 days
    Tantalum-181 99.99% Ta-182 115 days
    Zinc-64 48.89% Zn-65 244 days

    The idea of the cobalt bomb originated with Leo Szilard who publicized it in Feb. 1950, not as a serious proposal for weapon, but to point out that it would soon be possible in principle to build a weapon that could kill everybody on earth (see Doomsday Device in Questions and Answers). To design such a theoretical weapon a radioactive isotope is needed that can be dispersed world wide before it decays. Such dispersal takes many months to a few years so the half-life of Co-60 is ideal.

    The Co-60 fallout hazard is greater than the fission products from a U-238 blanket because

    many fission-produced isotopes have half-lives that are very short, and thus decay before the fallout settles or can be protected against by short-term sheltering;
    many fission-produced isotopes have very long half-lives and thus do not produce very intense radiation;
    the fission products are not radioactive at all.
    The half-life of Co-60 on the other hand is long enough to settle out before significant decay has occurred, and to make it impractical to wait out in shelters, yet is short enough that intense radiation is produced.
    Initially gamma radiation fission products from an equivalent size fission-fusion-fission bomb are much more intense than Co-60: 15,000 times more intense at 1 hour; 35 times more intense at 1 week; 5 times more intense at 1 month; and about equal at 6 months. Thereafter fission drops off rapidly so that Co-60 fallout is 8 times more intense than fission at 1 year and 150 times more intense at 5 years. The very long lived isotopes produced by fission would overtake the again Co-60 after about 75 years.

    Zinc has been proposed as an alternate candidate for the "doomsday role". The advantage of Zn-64 is that its faster decay leads to greater initial intensity. Disadvantages are that since it makes up only half of natural zinc, it must either be isotopically enriched or the yield will be cut in half; that it is a weaker gamma emitter than Co-60, putting out only one-fourth as many gammas for the same molar quantity; and that substantially amounts will decay during the world-wide dispersal process. Assuming pure Zn-64 is used, the radiation intensity of Zn-65 would initially be twice as much as Co-60. This would decline to being equal in 8 months, in 5 years Co-60 would be 110 times as intense.

    Militarily useful radiological weapons would use local (as opposed to world-wide) contamination, and high initial intensities for rapid effects. Prolonged contamination is also undesirable. In this light Zn-64 is possibly better suited to military applications than cobalt, but probably inferior to tantalum or gold. As noted above ordinary "dirty" fusion-fission bombs have very high initial radiation intensities and must also be considered radiological weapons.

    No cobalt or other salted bomb has ever been atmospherically tested, and as far as is publicly known none have ever been built. In light of the ready availability of fission-fusion-fission bombs, it is unlikely any special-purpose fallout contamination weapon will ever be developed.

    Information provided by: http://www.fas.org

  • What prevails?

    Searching Google for certain antonyms yielded following results.

    me
    3,250,000,000 results
    you
    1,950,000,000 results

    You prevail

    love
    972,000,000 results
    sex
    424,000,000 results

    love prevails

    war
    599,000,000 results
    peace
    212,000,000 results

    war prevails

    your fault
    48,000,000 results
    my fult
    262,000 results

    blame game prevails

    stupid
    114,000,000 results
    intelligent
    98,500,000 results

    stupids prevails (good for me ;) )

    man
    1,050,000,000 results
    woman
    335,000,000 results

    Man prevails (because men are nosy about women :)) )

    donkey
    26,400,000 results
    george bush
    118,000,000 results

    George Bush prevails (Not surprised :)) )

    good
    1,170,000,000 results
    bad
    598,000,000 results

    Goodness prevails (still :yes: )

    More comparisons?
    www.googlefight.com

  • What goes round comes round

    I towed a friend's car yesterday, his car was not starting, and i towed him 3 miles to the garage.
    Today my car broke down on the motorway, and the roadside recovery people told me that the earliest they can come to me is 2 hours.
    It was too cold, and windy.
    I called many friends but and one of them came to help me out, and towed me to a garage.
    Nature was too quick to show me that if i helped some one, I may need some one's help too. I was feeling like a hero yesterday, today i realized that i did what i should have done. Helped a friend in need.
    Somehow i am sure that if i had refused him yesterday, I would have waited a couple of hours in the cold to be rescued by the RAC people.

  • Read this only in case of fire

    where is the fire? :DD

  • The PS3 Nerds

    click here
    to read the interesting story of a man who bought a Play station 3 , soon it
    will be in the UK , but i won't do like him.

  • Fuckwit

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    Some one tagged me "Fuckwit".

    Here are some possible meanings of this word,but i am not sure in which catagory i fall.:>:>

    1. fuckwit

    A person who is not only lacking in clue but is apparently unable or unwilling to acquire clue even when handed it on a plate in generous portions.

    2. Fuckwit

    A person so lacking in intelligence that they cannot grasp the simplest concepts.

    4. fuckwit

    Someone who despite constant failure, is unable to learn from these transgressions. Continues to do foolish and irritating things, which aggravate many people. They are not only a halfwit, but also significantly fucked in the head. Hence the term fuckwit.

    Also can be associated with pathological liars, bullshit artist

    5. fuckwit

    A dodgy looking fellow (or fellet)

    6. fuckwit

    an incredibly dimwitted person, completely devoid of intelligence

    7. Fuckwit

    Someone of low intelligence, a complete and utter numb nut

    8. fuckwit

    Someone so utterly senseless, that their idiocy becomes the sole factor of there personality.

  • Stereotyping muslims

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    Full story http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/22/us/22muslim.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

    Secret note handed over to a flight attendant by a passenger.

    Six Muslim religious leaders were taken off a US Airways flight in Minneapolis on Monday evening and detained for several hours after some passengers and crew members complained of behavior they deemed suspicious, including prayers at the gate.:roll::roll:

    I find it rather funny :)):))

    Time will pass,life will go on.Some day people will get bored of this media imposed stereotyping against muslims.

    I have several personal experiences resambling this incident.I know how it feels to be accused of some thing you did not do,and had no intention either.
    Not much can be done to change all this at the moment,only time will change this.Lets see.

  • Dictionary of the slang

    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=twat

  • Twat

    twat

  • Real suicide bomber video

    An assasination attempt on the pakistani prime minister in 2004.
    Look at the man who raises his hand.
    If this man was an islamist,why he tried to kill a muslim?

  • Jump start

    In the morning,a friend called me and wanted me to help him with his car,as it was not starting.
    His RAC breakdown coverage starts atleast one mile away from home.
    I drove my car to his home,and we tried to jump start his car with my car's battery,but nothing happenned.
    I had to tow him to the nearest garadge which is 3 miles away.
    All free of charge,but thats whay we are friends.
    They do a lot of things for me,when i am in need.
    No worries,hope there is no big problem with his car.

  • Hips do lie.