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Girl Show her Boobs To Her Boyfriend

Written on April 24th, 2010 by zohaibno shouts

Girl Show her Boobs To Her Boyfriend

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Paki Babe in Hot pose

Written on April 23rd, 2010 by zohaibno shouts

Paki Babe in Hot pose

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Pakistani shops in protest against Microsoft

Written on March 10th, 2010 by adminno shouts

Protest against Microsoft

I had gone to Islamabad’s Blue Area today to buy a new power supply for my PC and was surprised to find a number of shops displaying signs such as this one. This sign says: (more…)

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Pakistani girls mobile numbers a short review

Written on January 23rd, 2010 by adminno shouts

Mobile Numbers of girls

I receive hundreds of emails daily from lots of people from all the background. Most of emails belong to the girls, who feel that their stories have been told by me and I feel satisfied and become more energetic to highlight the hidden bitter shameful truths about our society Girls Mobile Numbers.

Mobile phones have become a part and parcel of our households and it’s a necessity nowadays. Nobody could refute the immense utility of the mobile phones and there is no harm in girls using the cell phones. But at the same time, these cell phones have provided a dark alley for the nefarious elements to reach to the vulnerable girls directly without any hinderance or risk. (more…)

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Searching with images

Written on December 5th, 2009 by adminno shouts

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Herb with pink flower

I’ve come across a unique and interesting problem. I have this image of a plant (found on the hiking trail) that I think is a useful herb, yet I am unable to search and identify what it is. (more…)

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2009 DST Updates

Written on April 13th, 2009 by adminno shouts

As usual, the government has been late in announcing this year’s daylight savings time schedule. So late in fact that the change didn’t make it into the latest timezone file at elsie.nci.nih.gov which was last updated on the 6th of April.

Again, here are instructions for updating your Linux systems:

  1. Get the latest timezone data:
    wget ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata2009e.tar.gz
  2. Extract the file for Asia:
    tar xzf tzdata2009e.tar.gz asia
  3. Edit the asia file and add these 2 lines below line 1596:
    Rule Pakistan   2009    only    -   Apr 15  0:00    1:00    S Rule Pakistan   2009    only    -   Nov 1   0:00    0   -
  4. Update the system timezone data for Asia:
    zic asia
  5. Copy the latest timezone file for Karachi (only required for Ubuntu and maybe other Debian derivatives):
    cp /usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Karachi /etc/localtime

That’ll automatically set your time an hour ahead at midnight on the 15th of April (this Wednesday). There has been no announcement on the end date as yet so we’ll assume it’ll be the same as last year. November 1st.

Enjoy the extra daylight.

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Daylight Savings Time again in Pakistan

Written on April 8th, 2009 by adminno shouts

fall-back-daylight-savings-time

I’ve been searching in vain to find out if and when daylight savings time will come into effect this year. Instead, the answer found me when I went to bigtugboat this morning.

Though I’m unable to confirm from “official” sources at this moment, it will start from May 1st this year. Ubuntu’s recent update of the tzdata package didn’t contain this update either so there is still some doubt left, but I really hope it becomes a permanent thing.

Power savings may be negligible, but it definitely brings more light in our lives.

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The great electrical genocide

Written on April 6th, 2009 by adminno shouts

It may have been an awful April Fool’s day prank, but someone went way overboard this time. It happened sometime Thursday morning, probably during the morning power outage, when a thief cut away and stole the electrical cables running to my house.

The 12, meter-long strips of thick and valuable copper wiring must have gotten them a couple days worth of meals, or more likely, a day’s fix of hard drugs. However, it ended up costing me a lot more than the hassle of putting in new connections.

If lost productivity and income wasn’t enough, by nighttime, all my equipment had been fried, probably when the electrician was starting the repairs. The deceased included a UPS that powered my ONT, my PC, the beloved LCD, the new speakers, a network switch, a wireless access point and most disturbingly, my laptop charger.

Needless to say, I was left completely stranded and was only able to get back online after buying a new laptop charger and getting the DSL connection back up. Fiber is still down and so is everything else.

If I’m lucky, I’ll only need to replace the adapters and get done with small repairs. Else, there’s going to be a huge hole burnt into my pocket.

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Save Humans which aims and mission Gaza

Written on March 29th, 2009 by adminno shouts

A friend of mine is actively working on a project by the name of Save Humans which aims to do what it says; save human lives. Currently, it is concentrating on the situation in Gaza where the number of people killed by Israel’s offensive has exceeded 1,000 (including a disturbingly high proportion of women and children) with many more wounded. From the website:

Mission Gaza

We are a non-political on-line humanitarian forum working for humanity’s welfare irrespective of religion, race or ethnicity.

There is a medical team ready which is awaiting permission from the Egyptian government to setup camp near the Rafah border and treat the wounded coming in. Besides monetary donations, they are looking for support in all forms, be it volunteers with medical experience or simply moral support and spreading the message.

Over at BoingBoing, there is a discussion in response to a post from a Red Cross worker in Gaza. Also worth a read.

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