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Also contains tips and tricks on software and mobile phones. (Specially Samsung OMNIA)

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Flashing Samsung i900 OMNIA in Windows 7


Posted by Unknown Friday, October 30, 2009 2 comments

 

 

 

Many of us has the issue of not being able to flash (Upgrade ROM) THE Samsung Omnia I900 in Windows 7.

Below is the solution.

 

 

 

  1. Download “grandprix vista 1.6.4”. Click here to download
  2. Download “i900_EXEcutor.exe”.  Click here to download
  3. Download Any (cooked) ROM
  4. Disassemble ROM with i900_executorimage 
  5. Run GRANDPRIX.                               image
  6. Select GRANDPRIX LV IMAGE as the profile
  7. Load LOADER, PDA and CSC (some ROMs don't have CSC - it's ok...leave blank)
  8. Disable START DOWNLOAD IMMEDIATELY
  9. Connect the phone.
  10. Restart phone.
  11. It will search for drivers during the first time (like MODEM DRIVER in XP).
  12. If the driver’s didn't find immediately, restart phone few times until it finds it.
  13. Repeat steps 9-12 until GRANDPRIX shows phone found
  14. Flash the phone

    I am not responsible for any damage that may be caused before, during or after the flash. It’s entirely at your own risk.

    Android 2.0 features


    Posted by Unknown Thursday, October 29, 2009 0 comments

     

    Preview of the basic features in Android 2.0. Possibilities are immense….

     

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    Practical savings tips for every day saving


    Posted by Unknown 0 comments

    Try take-out once a month instead of dining out.

    Rent a video instead of going to the movies.  If you really want to go to the movies, go to the less expensive afternoon "matinee."

    Or better yet, go to your local library and borrow books, CDs, videos, and read the latest magazines and newspapers.

    Bring your lunch to work once or twice a week instead of buying it.

    Don't grocery shop on an empty stomach or you may end up buying more than you need.

    Cut down food costs by buying what you need on sale, buying generic brands, buying in bulk, and shopping at discount outlets.

    Don't buy a sale item or use a coupon just for the sake of it being "cheaper."  Buy an item only if you need it!  Shop with a list.

    Increase your gas mileage by taking care of your car with schedule check-ups, or just drive less. Consider carpooling, walking, taking the bus or train, or riding your bike.

    Cancel your cable (or at least the premium channels), as well as subscriptions to magazines and newspapers.

    Exercise at home rather than joining a gym.

    Make your own coffee at home rather than buying from a store, or at least cut down the number of times per week you purchase coffee.

    Get health insurance.

    Track your spending and cash - know where every Rupee goes!

    Organize a friend/relative/neighbor swap of clothes, toys, furniture, CDs, etc.

    Buy clothes for next year at the end-of-season sales - try garage sales and thrift stores.

    Find a simple hairstyle that doesn't cost too much to take care of on daily/weekly basis.

    Take advantage of free entertainment in your community - parks, museums, exhibits, etc.  Go to free park concerts and other community activities.

    Try to buy with cash, checks, or debit cards. If you use credit cards, get rid of all but one or two, and pay off the balance each month. You can save hundreds or thousands of Rupees a year by avoiding credit card interest charges.

    Always do your grocery shopping with a list of items you need  -- and don't buy anything that's not on the list. You can save hundreds of Rupees a year by avoiding impulse food purchases.

    Compare unit prices on labels when shopping (for example, price per ounce). You can save hundreds of Rupees a year by purchasing items with the lowest price per unit.

    Avoid shopping at convenience stores. You pay for the convenience -- the prices are usually higher than grocery stores.

    Consider taking your lunch to work rather than buying it. Depending on where you live and what you eat for lunch, you could save Rs 100/- a day.

    Review your telephone and cable bills for services you don't use and cancel them. If you subscribe to magazines you rarely get around to reading, cancel the subscription. You could save a lot each month.

    When choosing a cell phone plan, find one that's appropriate for the calls you intend to make. For example, if you plan to use the phone only for emergencies, avoid plans with monthly fees or minimums.

    When your doctor prescribes a medicine, ask if a generic is available -- you'll pay less. If you're taking a "maintenance" medicine, consider a mail-order pharmacy -- you'll pay less.

    Before buying a car, compare insurance, gasoline, maintenance, and repair costs for comparable models. You can save thousands of Rupees over the life of the car by choosing a model with low operating costs.

    Save hundreds of Rupees a year on gasoline by making sure your car's engine is tuned regularly and your tires have enough pressure.

     

    Google Maps Bandarawela


    Posted by Unknown Sunday, October 25, 2009 1 comments


    View Bandarawela in a larger map

    I have added few whereabouts of Bandarawela town in Google Maps. You can Help to create a fully detailed map please click here..

    Click on the Edit button on the menu and add places…

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    16 Dreams of King Kosala


    Posted by Unknown Friday, October 23, 2009 0 comments

    16 Dreams of King Kosala

    10/16/09 , By DhammaMedicine at 9:44 AM

    කොසොල් රජු දුටු සිහින දහසය (පළමු කොටස)

    ඒ දවස් වල දිඟු පුළුල් නිල්නුවන් ඇති තිලෝගුරු බුදුරජාණන් වහන්සේ වැඩ සිටියේ සැවැත් නුවර ජේතවනාරාමයේ යි. එහි දී මහා සිහින දහසය මුල් කොටගෙන මේ ජාතක කථාව දේශනා කොට වදාළ සේක.

    එක දවසක් කොසොල් රජතුමා රාත්‍රියේ නිදාගත් පසුව, පාන්දර ජාමයේ සිහින දහසයක් දැක්කා. ඒ සිහින දැකල භයින් තැති අරගෙන අවදි වුණා. 'මේ සිහින දැක්ක නිසා මට මොකක් වෙයි දෝ..?' කියල මරණ භයෙන් බයට පත්වෙලා, නිදා නො ගෙන ඇ‍ඳේ ඉඳගෙන ම එළිය වැටෙනතෙක් කාලය ගෙව්වා.

    ඉර උදාවුනායින් පස්සේ ශාන්ති බ්‍රාහමණයා සහ පුරෝහිත බ්‍රාහමණයා රජ්ජුරුවන් ළගට ඇවිල්ලා, 'ස්වාමීනි රජ්ජුරුවන් වහන්ස, රාත්‍රියෙහි සැපසේ කායල ගත කළා ද?' කියා ඇහුවා.

    එතකොට රජ්ජුරුවො කියනවා, 'ආචාර්යයෙනි, මට කොහෙන් ද සැපක්..? මම අද පාන්දර හීන දාසයක් දැක්කා. ඒව දැකපු වෙලේ ඉඳන් මම මේ බයෙන් ඉන්නෙ. ඒව ගෙ දෝෂය මට කියන්න..'

    'එහෙනම් රජතුමනි අපට දැකපු හීන ගැන කියන්න', කියා ඒ බමුණෝ රජතුමාට කිව්වා. රජතුමා ත් ඉතින් තමන් දැකපු හීන ගැන බමුණන්ට කිව්වා. කියල ඇහුවා මේ වගේ හීන පේන්න හේතුව මොකක් ද කියලා.

    16 Dreams of King Kosala

    අවාසනාවට ඇත්ත කතාවක්...


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    දයාබර යාලුවේ,

    මම මේ කියන්න යන කථාව ඔබ හැම කෙනෙක් ම වගේ මීට කලින් කියවල ඇති.. නමුත් ආයිමත් කියන්න ඕන කියල හිතුනේ, ජීවිතේ තිබෙන අනතුර නිතර නිතර කල්පනා නො කළොත් අපි ප්‍රමාදයට වැටෙන නිස යි.

    බලන්න මේ පිංතූරෙ දිහා.. මේ ඉන්නෙ Jacqueline Saburido. මේ පින්තූරෙ අරන් තිබෙන්නෙ 1999 අවුරුද්දෙ ..1978 දෙසැම්බර් 20 වෙනිද තමයි
    ධනවත් පවුලක එක ම දරුවා හැටියට වෙනිසියුලාවේ Caracas වල දි ඇය මෙලොව එලිය දැක්කෙ.. ඇගේ පියා නිශ්පාදය කර්මාන්තශාලා හිමි කරුවෙක්.. පවුලේ එක ම දරුවා හැටියට ඇය ලස්සන සුඛෝපභෝගී ජීවිතයක් ගත කළා.
    යම් දවසක තමන් ගෙ තාත්තගෙ ව්‍යපාර කටයුතු වලට උරුමකාරිය වීමේ බලාපොරොත්තුව හිතේ දරාගෙන ඇය ඉංජිනේරු ශිෂ්‍යාවක් හැටියට තමයි ඉගෙනීම් කටයුතු කරගෙන ගියේ.

    කර්මය සත්වයා ව මෙහෙයවන හැටි අපිට හිතා ගන්නවත් බෑ.. 1999 අගෝස්තු මාසෙදි, තමන් ඉගෙන ගනිමින් සිටිය කොලේජ් එකෙන් ටික කාලෙකට සමු ගත්ත ඇය ඉංග්‍රීසි භාෂාව ඉගෙන ගැනීම සදහා
    Texas වෙත ගියා..

    අවාසනාවට ඇත්ත කතාවක්...

    සැබෑ මව් පිය උපස්ථානය


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    Google Wave, First Impression and Review


    Posted by Unknown Wednesday, October 21, 2009 0 comments

    If you are not among the 100,000 lucky invitees hope you will be able to get a little bit insight from the review.

    Those who are willing to get into wave you can request from Google wave and keep your finger crossed.

    First Impression

    As the first impression the Google wave looks like yet another email program with a navigation pane, massage panel, contacts panel and the message display panel.

     

     

     

    When you log into Google wave for the first time, you get bit confused on what to do. But luckily Google has a nice introduction video.

    After few tries I found few cool features in Wave.

    Real-time Updating tool

    In Google wave, you and your colleagues can update documents at the same time. The feature is amazing that you can actually see the text being edited from the other end.

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    Wave editor

    All the messages are called ‘waves’. wave editor has all the features needed to edit text successfully. There are several features already in the toolbar

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    Yes/No/Maybe Gadget

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    MSN Maps

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    More Gadgets to come soon.

     

    Invitations

    Google tries to increase the demand by limiting the number of invitations. I remember their launch of “GMAIL”. Google only provides 8 invitations to the users. That also only to the account where Google invites.

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    Sadly there are no invitations for those people who are invited by some other Google wave user.  

    I am yet to investigate more features and will update all of you accordingly.

    Happy (Google) Waving…. :)

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    Windows mobile SMS Notification Eraser


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    SMS delivery notification is an annoying thing that Windows
    mobile did not get rid of even after their latest version 6.5. You have to
    manually delete them all the time…

    Here is the solution.

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    This is a simple small program,

    • Erase, so called: delivery report automatically after the selected time.
    • Set the time, when it will erase reports, after the last report
    • Announce the delivery notification with a special sound, at your will
    • Don't need look on screen, and turn the backlight on, because you hear the notification
    • The program runs in Background

    DOWNLOAD


    YOU HAVE TO make a soft-reset of your mobile device, after installation is finished.

    Tested in My Samsung OMNIA under windows mobile 6.5. Works like a charm

     

     

    Galkissa in MSN Maps..


    Posted by Unknown Monday, October 19, 2009 0 comments

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    Say NO to Drugs...


    Posted by Unknown Friday, October 16, 2009 0 comments

    Information about drugs

    This section outlines examples of various drugs, their street names, symptoms of use and some of the potential consequences of using them.

    People can become addicted to illicit drugs. This can include having trouble controlling their use of drugs and still using them even when they realise it is causing them problems. Drugs can become central to a person’s life and can affect their personal relationships, ability to study and work, mental health and quality of life. People can also become physically dependent on some illicit drugs. This means that they will experience physical symptoms (withdrawal) when they try to stop using them.

    People can also develop a tolerance to drugs—this is when a person needs to use more of the drug to get the same effect.


    Amphetamine-type stimulants

    Amphetamine-type stimulants are synthetic drugs which means they are made by combining various chemical ingredients rather than occurring naturally.

    Amphetamines are a family of drugs that include methamphetamine. These drugs are similar in their chemical make-up and affect the messages going to the body’s central nervous system. Currently, methamphetamines are more common in Australia than other amphetamines. These types of drugs are sold in different forms such as powder, paste, liquid, pills and crystals. The potency of these forms varies, with the most potent being the crystalline form, and typically referred to as ice or crystal.

    Ecstasy is also an amphetamine-type stimulant because it has a chemical structure that is similar to amphetamines. The effects of ecstasy are different to amphetamines and users may experience effects more typically found in hallucinogenic substances.

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    Amphetamine/methamphetamine

    Speed, base and ice are currently the most common street names for these types of drugs. They share the same symptoms and potential consequences but can differ in severity.

    Ice

    Ice generally looks like colourless crystals or crystalline powder.

    The difference between ice, speed and base is the way it is made. The chemicals are the same but ice is a highly potent drug which increases the severity of the potential consequences.

    Product: Crystal methamphetamine hydrochloride.

    Street name: Ice, meth, crystal, crystal meth, shabu, batu, d-meth, tina, and glass.

    Symptoms: In the short term,,ice use can produce increased heart rate, hypertension, irregular body temperature and increase breathing rate. It can also constrict blood vessels and cause heart problems.

    Longer-term users of the drug can typically appear older than their age and may have damaged teeth, skin lesions, a greater risk of stroke, decreased lung function and poor cognitive function. There are also studies that have shown the use of ice is associated with brain and mental health conditions, including ruptured blood vessels in the brain, memory loss and psychosis. Other impacts experienced when using ice are social and financial problems, compulsive repetition of actions, family arguments and conflict, the risk of family breakdown and losing friends.

    Ice users are at risk of experiencing a drug-induced psychosis, they can become paranoid and hallucinate. A person can also become increasingly aggressive and exhibit violent behaviour possibly requiring chemical and physical restraint or police intervention.

    There is a high risk of addiction, including through smoking. Damage can occur to lungs through smoking ice, to the lining of the nose through snorting, and if injected, can lead to scarring, abscesses and vein damage.

    Speed and Base

    Product: Methamphetamine hydrochloride, amphetamine sulphate (powder, paste, liquid and pills).

    Street names: Speed, whiz, go-ee, zip, oxblood, base, paste, pure, gas, meth/amphets.

    Symptoms: Euphoria, increased blood pressure and pulse rate, increased and irregular breathing and heartbeat, insomnia, loss of appetite and dilated pupils, confidence, increased energy, talkativeness and excitability.

    These drugs can cause anxiety, restlessness, sweating, overheating, blurred vision, nausea and diarrhoea, jaw clenching and/or teeth grinding.

    Potential problems: sleep problems, dental problems (e.g., cracked teeth through grinding), weight loss, stroke or heart problems, high risk of dependence. Injecting the drug is also associated with a risk of contracting blood-borne viruses, like Hepatitis C and HIV.

    Speed and base can also cause problems with attention and memory, paranoia and paranoid delusions, anxiety, panic attacks, hallucinations, depression, mood swings, aggression, violence, social and financial problems, compulsive repetition of actions, family arguments and conflict, the risk of family breakdown and losing friends.

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    Ecstasy

    Product: MDMA (Methylenedioxymethamphetamine), ecstasy.

    Street name: Ecstasy, E, Ex, E and C, eccy, MDMA, Adam, XTC, love drug, eggs.

    Symptoms: Increased blood pressure and pulse rate, sweating, overheating, jaw clenching, teeth grinding, nausea, anxiety, excitability, tremors, insomnia, enlarged pupils, loss of appetite.

    Potential problems: Sleep problems, cracked teeth through grinding, high blood pressure, dehydration, nervousness, hallucinations, memory and attention impairment, decreased emotional control, lethargy, severe depression, possible nerve cell damage, thermal meltdown, death from heart failure.

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    Marijuana (Cannabis)

    Product: Marijuana, hashish, Marijuana sativa, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol.

    Street name: Pot, grass, weed, reefer, joint, Mary-Jane, Acapulco Gold, rope, mull, cone, spliff, dope, skunk, bhang, ganja, hash, chronic.

    Symptoms: Difficulty concentrating slow reflexes, impaired motor skills, reduced coordination and concentration, apathy, blood shot or glassy eyes, increased appetite, dryness of the mouth.

    Potential problems: Mood swings, memory impairment, weight gain, chronic bronchitis, increased risk of respiratory diseases associated with smoking including cancer, panic attacks, anxiety, depression, paranoid thinking, decreased motivation, interference with reproductive function, learning difficulties, psychological dependence, suicidal thoughts, risk of psychosis and psychotic symptoms. Marijuana serves as a barrier against self-awareness and may interfere with a young person’s development including possible interference with reproductive function.

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    Cocaine and crack cocaine

    Product: Cocaine, crack cocaine.

    Street name: Cocaine – coke, flake, snow, happy dust, Charlie, gold dust, Cecil, C, freebase, toot, white girl, Scotty, white lady. Crack cocaine – crack, rock, base, sugar block.

    Symptoms: Anxiety, agitation, increased pulse rate, large pupils, paranoia, agitation, hallucinations, excitability, euphoria, talkativeness.

    Potential problems: High risk of addiction, erratic behaviour, hallucinations, cocaine psychosis, eating or sleeping disorders, impaired sexual performance, ongoing respiratory problems, ulceration of the mucous membrane of the nose, collapse of the nasal septum, cardiac arrest and convulsions.

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    Depressants

    Product: Sleeping pills, minor tranquillisers.

    Street name: Benzos, temazzies, Valium, tranks, sleepers, Serapax, serries, Mandrax, mandies.

    Symptoms: Drowsiness, confusion, uncoordination, slurred speech, depressed pulse rate, shallow breathing.

    Potential problems: Anxiety, depression, restlessness, tremors, insomnia, changes in eyesight, high risk of addiction and suicide.

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    GHB

    Product: Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB).

    Street name: Fantasy, grievous bodily harm (GBH), liquid ecstasy, liquid E, G.

    Symptoms: Drowsiness, induced sleep, nausea, reduced inhibitions, dizziness, headache, increased sociability, initial euphoria leading to confusion and agitation.

    Potential problems: Extreme drowsiness, loss of consciousness, hallucinations, difficulty focussing eyes, vomiting, impaired movement and speech, reduces muscle tone, disorientation, convulsions/seizures, coma, respiratory distress, slowed heart rate, lowered blood pressure, amnesia and death. Can be addictive with prolonged use.

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    Ketamine

    Product: ketamine hydrochloride.

    Street name: Green, K, super K, special K, Vitamin K.

    Symptoms: Altered perception, disorientation, drowsiness, hallucinations, numbness, strange muscle movements, nausea, vomiting,

    Potential problems: Accidents from lack of coordination, quick development of tolerance, psychological dependence, psychosis, flashbacks, loss of memory, attention and vision impairment,

    As ketamine is an anaesthetic, when used with depressant drugs such as alcohol, heroin or tranquilizers, it can be particularly harmful as it has the potential to shut the body down causing vital organs such as the lungs or heart to stop functioning.

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    Hallucinogens

    Product: LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), Psilocybin.

    Street name: LSD – acid, trips, wedges, windowpane, blotter, microdot. Psilocybin – mushies, blue meanies, magic mushrooms, gold tops, datura, angel’s trumpet.

    Symptoms: trance-like state, excitation, euphoria, increased pulse rate, insomnia, hallucinations, paranoia.

    Potential problems: visual hallucinations may produce anxiety and fear, confusion and lack of coordination can result in greater risk of injury, self-inflicted injury, violent behaviour, paranoia, depression, anxiety and unpredictable flashbacks.

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    Inhalants

    Product: Can include a number of general household and office products – solvents, aerosols, glue, petrol.

    Street name: Nitrous oxide – laughing gas, whippits, nitrous. Amyl nitrate – snappers, poppers, pearlers, rushamines. Butyl nitrate – locker room, bolt, bullet, rush, climax, red gold.

    Symptoms: Slurred speech, impaired coordination, nausea, vomiting, slowed breathing, euphoria.

    Potential problems: Brain damage, paralysis, pains in the chest, muscles, joints, heart trouble, severe depression, fatigue, loss of appetite, bronchial spasm, sores on nose or mouth, nosebleeds, diarrhoea, bizarre or reckless behaviour, suffocation and sudden death.

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    Opioids

    Product: Heroin, morphine, codeine, methadone, buprenorphine, pethidine, Dilaudid, Kapanol, MS Contin.

    Street name: Heroin – horse, hammer, H, dope, smack, junk, gear, boy. Morphine – M, Miss Emma, Mister Blue, morph. Methadone – done. Buprenorphine – Bupe.

    Symptoms: Lethargy, drowsiness, nausea, constipation, constricted pupils, slowed breathing.

    Potential problems: High risk of addiction, mood swings, depression, anxiety, chronic constipation, infection at site of injection, HIV and hepatitis infections through sharing of needles, non-fatal overdose and death from overdose.

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