Sunday, September 27, 2015

10 Inspiring Quotes by Dr APJ Abdul Kalam

Bharat Ratna Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, India's 11th President, breathed his last on July 27. The missile man died doing what he did best - inspiring. We bring you a collection of 10 of his most inspiring quotes.




1) If you salute your duty, you need not salute anybody. But if you pollute your duty, you have to salute everybody.




2) My message, especially to the young people, is to have courage to think differently, courage to invent, to travel the unexplored path, courage to discover the impossible and to conquer the problems and succeed. These are great qualities that they must work towards. This is my message to the young people.




3) Thinking is progress. Non-thinking is stagnation of the individual, organisation and the country. Thinking leads to action. Knowledge without action is useless and irrelevant. Knowledge with action, converts adversity into prosperity.










4) Don't take rest after your first victory, because if you fall in the second, more lips are waiting to say that your first victory was just luck.












5) When our signature changes to autograph, that marks the success.













6) We should not give up and we should not allow the problem to defeat us.












7) Difficulties in your life do not come to destroy you, but to help you realise your hidden potential and power. Let difficulties know that you too are difficult.










8) Those who cannot work with their hearts achieve but a hollow, half-hearted success that breeds bitterness all around.










9) Don't read success stories, you will only get a message. Read failure stories, you will get some ideas to get success.













10) Your best teacher is your last mistake.


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Monday, March 23, 2015

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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

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Sunday, February 15, 2015

IPL season 2K15

Schedule for IPL 8 2K15


CRICKET (IPL 8) - 2015

Schedule :
πŸ‘‰ 08.04.2015 - KKR vs MI
πŸ‘‰ 09.04.2015 - CSK vs DD
πŸ‘‰ 10.04.2015 - KXIP vs RR
πŸ‘‰ 11.04.2015 - CSK vs SRH
πŸ‘‰ 11.04.2015 - KKR vs RCB
πŸ‘‰ 12.04.2015 - DD vs RR
πŸ‘‰ 12.04.2015 - MI vs KXIP
πŸ‘‰ 13.04.2015 - RCB vs SRH
πŸ‘‰ 14.04.2015 - RR vs MI
πŸ‘‰ 14.04.2015 - KKR vs CSK
πŸ‘‰ 15.04.2015 - KXIP vs DD
πŸ‘‰ 16.04.2015 - SHR vs RR
πŸ‘‰ 17.04.2015 - MI vs CSK
πŸ‘‰ 18.04.2015 - SHR vs DD
πŸ‘‰ 18.04.2015 - KXIP vs KKR
πŸ‘‰ 19.04.2015 - RR vs CSK
πŸ‘‰ 19.04.2015 - RCB vs MI
πŸ‘‰ 20.04.2015 - DD vs KKR
πŸ‘‰ 21.04.2015 - RR vs KXIP
πŸ‘‰ 22.04.2015 - SRH vs KKR
πŸ‘‰ 22.04.2015 - RCB vs CSK
πŸ‘‰ 23.04.2015 - DD vs MI
πŸ‘‰ 24.04.2015 - RR vs RCB
πŸ‘‰ 25.04.2015 - MI vs SRH
πŸ‘‰ 25.04.2015 - CSK vs KXIP
πŸ‘‰ 26.04.2015 - KKR vs RR
πŸ‘‰ 26.04.2015 - DD vs RCB
πŸ‘‰ 27.04.2015 - KXIP vs SRH
πŸ‘‰ 28.04.2015 - KKR vs DD
πŸ‘‰ 29.04.2015 - RCB vs RR
πŸ‘‰ 30.04.2015 - CSK vs KKR
πŸ‘‰ 01.05.2015 - DD vs KXIP
πŸ‘‰ 01.05.2015 - MI vs RR
πŸ‘‰ 02.05.2015 - RCB vs KKR
πŸ‘‰ 02.05.2015 - SRH vs CSK
πŸ‘‰ 03.05.2015 - KXIP vs MI
πŸ‘‰ 03.05.2015 - RR vs DD
πŸ‘‰ 04.05.2015 - CSK vs RCB
πŸ‘‰ 04.05.2015 - KKR vs SRH
πŸ‘‰ 05.05.2015 - MI vs DD
πŸ‘‰ 06.05.2015 - RCB vs KXIP
πŸ‘‰ 07.05.2015 - RR vs SRH
πŸ‘‰ 08.05.2015 - CSK vs MI
πŸ‘‰ 09.05.2015 - KKR vs KXIP
πŸ‘‰ 09.05.2015 - DD vs SRH
πŸ‘‰ 10.05.2015 - MI vs RCB
πŸ‘‰ 10.05.2015 - CSK vs RR
πŸ‘‰ 11.05.2015 - SRH vs KXIP
πŸ‘‰ 12.05.2015 - DD vs SRH
πŸ‘‰ 13.05.2015 - KXIP vs RCB
πŸ‘‰ 14.05.2015 - MI vs KKR
πŸ‘‰ 15.05.2015 - SRH vs RCB
πŸ‘‰ 16.05.2015 - KXIP vs CSK
πŸ‘‰ 16.05.2015 - RR vs KKR
πŸ‘‰ 17.05.2015 - RCB vs DD
πŸ‘‰ 17.05.2015 - SRH vs MI

End of League Phase
πŸ‘‰ 18.05.2015 - REST DAY

PLAY - OFFS
πŸ‘‰ 19.05.2015 - Qualifier 1
πŸ‘‰ 20.05.2015 - Eliminator
πŸ‘‰ 21.05.2015 - REST DAY
πŸ‘‰ 22.05.2015 - Qualifier 2
πŸ‘‰ 23.05.2015 - REST DAY
πŸ‘‰ 24.05.2015 - FINALπŸ†

Saturday, January 24, 2015

CMD Commands For Every Windows User

1: System File Checker

Malicious software will often attempt to replace core system files with modified versions in an effort to take control of the system. The System File Checker can be used to verify the integrity of the Windows system files. If any of the files are found to be missing or corrupt, they will be replaced. You can run the System File Checker by using this command:
sfc /scannow

2: File Signature Verification

One way to verify the integrity of a system is to make sure that all the system files are digitally signed. You can accomplish this with the File Signature Verification tool. This tool is launched from the command line but uses a GUI interface. It will tell you which system files are signed and which aren't. As a rule, all the system files should be digitally signed, although some hardware vendors don't sign driver files. The command used to launch the File Signature Verification tool is:
sigverif

3: Driverquery

Incorrect device drivers can lead to any number of system problems. If you want to see which drivers are installed on a Windows 7 system, you can do so by running the driverquery tool. This simple command-line tool provides information about each driver that is being used. The command is:
If you need a bit more information, you can append the -v switch. Another option is to append the -si switch, which causes the tool to display signature information for the drivers. Here's how they look:
driverquery -v
driverquery -si

4: Nslookup

The nslookup tool can help you to verify that DNS name resolution is working correctly. When you run nslookup against a host name, the tool will show you how the name was resolved, as well as which DNS server was used during the lookup. This tool can be extremely helpful when troubleshooting problems related to legacy DNS records that still exist but that are no longer correct.
To use this tool, just enter the nslookup command, followed by the name of the host you want to resolve. For example:
nslookup dc1.contoso.com

5: Ping

Ping is probably the simplest of all diagnostic commands. It's used to verify basic TCP/IP connectivity to a network host. To use it, simply enter the command, followed by the name or IP address of the host you want to test. For example:
ping 192.168.1.1
Keep in mind that this command will work only if Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) traffic is allowed to pass between the two machines. If at any point a firewall is blocking ICMP traffic, the ping will fail.

6: Pathping

Ping does a good job of telling you whether two machines can communicate with one another over TCP/IP, but if a ping does fail, you won't receive any information regarding the nature of the failure. This is where the pathping utility comes in.
Pathping is designed for environments in which one or more routers exist between hosts. It sends a series of packets to each router that's in the path to the destination host in an effort to determine whether the router is performing slowly or dropping packets. At its simplest, the syntax for pathping is identical to that of the ping command (although there are some optional switches you can use). The command looks like this:
pathping 192.168.1.1

7: Ipconfig

The ipconfig command is used to view or modify a computer's IP addresses. For example, if you wanted to view a Windows 7 system's full IP configuration, you could use the following command:
ipconfig /all
Assuming that the system has acquired its IP address from a DHCP server, you can use the ipconfig command to release and then renew the IP address. Doing so involves using the following commands:
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
Another handy thing you can do with ipconfig is flush the DNS resolver cache. This can be helpful when a system is resolving DNS addresses incorrectly. You can flush the DNS cache by using this command:
ipconfig /flushdns

8: Repair-bde

If a drive that is encrypted with BitLocker has problems, you can sometimes recover the data using a utility called repair-bde. To use this command, you will need a destination drive to which the recovered data can be written, as well as your BitLocker recovery key or recovery password. The basic syntax for this command is:
repair-bde <source> <destination> -rk | rp <source>
You must specify the source drive, the destination drive, and either the rk (recovery key) or the rp (recovery password) switch, along with the path to the recovery key or the recovery password. Here are two examples of how to use this utility:
repair-bde c: d: -rk e:\recovery.bek
repair-bde c: d: -rp 111111-111111-111111-111111-111111-111111

9: Tasklist

The tasklist command is designed to provide information about the tasks that are running on a Windows 7 system. At its most basic, you can enter the following command:
tasklist
The tasklist command has numerous optional switches, but there are a couple I want to mention. One is the -m switch, which causes tasklist to display all the DLL modules associated with a task. The other is the -svc switch, which lists the services that support each task. Here's how they look:
tasklist -m
tasklist -svc

10: Taskkill

The taskkill command terminates a task, either by name (which is referred to as the image name) or by process ID. The syntax for this command is simple. You must follow the taskkill command with -pid (process ID) or -im (image name) and the name or process ID of the task that you want to terminate. Here are two examples of how this command works:
taskkill -pid 4104
taskkill -im iexplore.exe