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Thursday, September 22, 2005

Sex Or Tea?

the longer u leave it in the stronger it gets,
its a nice way of winding down after a long HARD day,
u both can enjoy this in bed, NOT SEX A CUP OF TEA!!

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Anki's gonna rock today

Anki...so today is gr8 day 4 u..
just rock man..
hope next year v vl celebrate together wid ur wif..

Anki's gonna rock today

hey Anki Many Many Happy Returns of the day.........
Keep rocking..............
May be next year we will be celebrating together ..wid ur wi...


Mahine Ki Salary !!

Ek Aadmi ne apni wife ko khat likha "Is mahine salary ke badle100 kiss bhej raha hoon".

Wife ne jawab diya Aap key salary ke badle 100 kiss milay:Hisaab bhej rahi hoon -

Doodh wala 2 kiss mein maan gaya,

Teacher ko 7 deni padi.

Subjiwala 7 mein nahin mana is liye 9 deni padi.

Makaan malik to roj 6 -7 ley jata hai.

Aap chinta mat karna, mere paas abhi lagbhag 30 - 40 aur hai.
Mahina aaram se kat jayega.

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Where does the HONEY come from ??

Why is HONEY golden in color?

*) Because of the Sun the flowers receive?
*) Because Flower Pollen is naturally Golden?
*) Because it's manufactured that way?
*) I don't know.

The answer may be found below.







HONEY BEE

VIA-AGRA

Now comes Acoustic Snooping

I just got hold of a intersting article...

Sounds from typing could be security risk - study

SAN FRANCISCO: Forget about watching, Big Brother may be listening. Sounds from typing on computer keyboards are distinctive enough to be decoded, allowing security breaches caused by "acoustic snooping," University of California, Berkeley researchers said on Wednesday.

The researchers said they were able to feed sound recordings of typing on keyboards into a computer and use an algorithm to recover up to 96 percent of the keyboard characters entered by typists.

"It's a form of acoustical spying that should raise red flags among computer security and privacy experts," said Doug Tygar, a Berkeley professor of computer science and information management.

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