Use one of these links
Then type the address of the site which is blocked in the address bar provided in the site
http://www.calculatepie.com/
http://www.kproxy.com/
http://www.mathtunnel.com/
Method-2
You can also perform the following task by this alternative method
Type some community link in address bar.
It says site has been blocked.In the address bar change http to https.
Now login.
Again it says blocked so change http to https.
Every time you go to some other page you need the change.
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procedure to create Special symbols
IF you want to put up some symbols in your text then try"ALT + (NO.) hold for 2 seconds
SOME are given below.
alt + 1 - ☺
alt + 2 - ☻
alt + 3 - ♥
alt + 4 - ♦
alt + 5 - ♣
alt + 6 - ♠
alt + 7 - •
alt + 8 - ◘
alt + 9 - ○
For CURRENCY
alt + 154/5/6/7 -¢/£/¥/₧
These symbols look cool in specially ORKUT
SOME are given below.
alt + 1 - ☺
alt + 2 - ☻
alt + 3 - ♥
alt + 4 - ♦
alt + 5 - ♣
alt + 6 - ♠
alt + 7 - •
alt + 8 - ◘
alt + 9 - ○
For CURRENCY
alt + 154/5/6/7 -¢/£/¥/₧
These symbols look cool in specially ORKUT
how to send anonymous scrap
IF you want to send a message to your Friend without him/her finding out who u r this can be done by sending him/her a anonymous scrap.
To send a anonymous scrap
- Create a fake account.
- Log in though the fake account.
- Write the post/scraps.
- Now delete this account.
- Your scraps now becomes anonymous
TO send a anonymous POST in a community you can follow the same procedure
Scrap all friends at once @ orkut
hey friends u want to send scrap to all your friends at once....
Install Google Pack. its absolutely FREE and more it come along with many other good softwares .
look at the right hand side of this page .
thank u
Install Google Pack. its absolutely FREE and more it come along with many other good softwares .
look at the right hand side of this page .
thank u
Google maps within orkut
hey friends , wanna see exact location of ur friend on the map , check this out
http://www.orkut.com/Map.aspx
Upon clicking on the link you will be able to see where your friends are located around the world( provided they filled out their details correctly) and even u can zoom the map to a certain level .
Upon clicking on a group or a person, you will be able to see your friends address, profile link, photo (provided they filled out their details correctly)
try it out .....................
http://www.orkut.com/Map.aspx
Upon clicking on the link you will be able to see where your friends are located around the world( provided they filled out their details correctly) and even u can zoom the map to a certain level .
Upon clicking on a group or a person, you will be able to see your friends address, profile link, photo (provided they filled out their details correctly)
try it out .....................
Cognizant Named to BusinessWeek 50
Cognizant leading provider of IT and business process outsourcing services, today announced that the Company has been named one of BusinessWeek's 50 Best Performing Companies. Cognizant ranked 12th overall and second in the Information Technology sector. The rankings represent BusinessWeek's selection of the "best in class" from each of the 10 sectors that make up the S&P 500. Top companies in each sector were chosen based on sales growth, average return on capital, total return, profitability and rank within industry sector.
Cognizant is the only IT services outsourcing company named to the BusinessWeek 50. This achievement follows the Company's #6 ranking among Business Week's Hot Growth Technology Companies in December. Cognizant's profile in the Business Week 50 and the overall rankings are accessible at
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/07_13/b4027401.htm.
Cognizant is the only IT services outsourcing company named to the BusinessWeek 50. This achievement follows the Company's #6 ranking among Business Week's Hot Growth Technology Companies in December. Cognizant's profile in the Business Week 50 and the overall rankings are accessible at
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/07_13/b4027401.htm.
Edit Hidden System Settings
Edit Hidden System Settings using Group Policy Editor
Windows XP Pro has a great program called Group Policy Editor that allows system administrators
to modify the settings to a great number of windows features. TO start the program up follow the directions below.
1. Open the start menu and click Run
2. Type gpedit.msc
3. The Group Policy MMC appears
4. Click through the different nodes of the tree to see all the hidden features of Windows XP
that you can edit without touching the registry.
Examples: Changing IE displays, Clearing the pagefile at shutdown, boot-time defrag settings, and
many many more
Another tip is to add this to your Administrative Tools by adding the shortcut to gpedit.msc
Windows XP Pro has a great program called Group Policy Editor that allows system administrators
to modify the settings to a great number of windows features. TO start the program up follow the directions below.
1. Open the start menu and click Run
2. Type gpedit.msc
3. The Group Policy MMC appears
4. Click through the different nodes of the tree to see all the hidden features of Windows XP
that you can edit without touching the registry.
Examples: Changing IE displays, Clearing the pagefile at shutdown, boot-time defrag settings, and
many many more
Another tip is to add this to your Administrative Tools by adding the shortcut to gpedit.msc
Sacrifice Graphics for Speed
XP is very graphic-intensive which results in a large consumption of RAM. Sometimes to squeeze in the nitty-gritty megs of memory can be, by sacrificing the pretty little bits and colors that are on your screen.
- For starters, reducing the color density and and bit display of your screen will ultimately increase speed to your computer.
1.)On your desktop, right click and go to PROPERTIES.
2.)In properties go to Settings, and set your color quality to the lowest bit-rating (most likely 15 bit). This will reduce color density, and icon quality, but will heavily boast system performance.
- If you really want to increase your system performance, new Windows themes are NOT the way to go, if you are ill-equipped with RAM.
1.) Go into Control Panel and into Performance and Maintenence (If you are using the "classic" view skip to step 2).
2.) Get into System and click on the Advanced tab.
3.) Now click on Performance
4.) Under your visual effects, select CHOOSE BEST PERFORMANCE.
5.) This will undoubtedly increase your system performance by returning XP into Classic Style and
getting rid of the fancy-shmancy fading menus, shadows and whatnot.
Now your graphically challenged computer, has turned into a mean, lean, computing machine.
Happy Tweaking!
XP is very graphic-intensive which results in a large consumption of RAM. Sometimes to squeeze in the nitty-gritty megs of memory can be, by sacrificing the pretty little bits and colors that are on your screen.
- For starters, reducing the color density and and bit display of your screen will ultimately increase speed to your computer.
1.)On your desktop, right click and go to PROPERTIES.
2.)In properties go to Settings, and set your color quality to the lowest bit-rating (most likely 15 bit). This will reduce color density, and icon quality, but will heavily boast system performance.
- If you really want to increase your system performance, new Windows themes are NOT the way to go, if you are ill-equipped with RAM.
1.) Go into Control Panel and into Performance and Maintenence (If you are using the "classic" view skip to step 2).
2.) Get into System and click on the Advanced tab.
3.) Now click on Performance
4.) Under your visual effects, select CHOOSE BEST PERFORMANCE.
5.) This will undoubtedly increase your system performance by returning XP into Classic Style and
getting rid of the fancy-shmancy fading menus, shadows and whatnot.
Now your graphically challenged computer, has turned into a mean, lean, computing machine.
Happy Tweaking!
Its all about your priorities
In life, the only way to succeed is to get your priorities straight. Well tough-luck, to all you slackers, the computer world ain't much different. Windows has setup a system controlled hiearchy which is notably called the Priority System. By increasing a programs priority, the task manager tells the system to pay more attention to it, by feeding it RAM and optimizing that program to use the system cache more effifiently. Lets explore into the wonderful world of priorities.
1.) Right click on your taskbar and select TASK MANAGER
2.) Under the Processes pane select a program that you would like sped up.
3.) Now right click, and under Set Priority, set the system priority to High.
That program will be much faster, and will run more efficiently. Beware, by setting it to Realtime requires a motherload of RAM (256MB a minimum). Note, the system priority won't always be high, it will only be high for the current session. Meaning, once you restart your computer, all your priorities will be set back to its default (most of the time normal). Another hint, is not to set a system priority, because system managed files will give you an Access Denied error.
Happy Tweaking!
In life, the only way to succeed is to get your priorities straight. Well tough-luck, to all you slackers, the computer world ain't much different. Windows has setup a system controlled hiearchy which is notably called the Priority System. By increasing a programs priority, the task manager tells the system to pay more attention to it, by feeding it RAM and optimizing that program to use the system cache more effifiently. Lets explore into the wonderful world of priorities.
1.) Right click on your taskbar and select TASK MANAGER
2.) Under the Processes pane select a program that you would like sped up.
3.) Now right click, and under Set Priority, set the system priority to High.
That program will be much faster, and will run more efficiently. Beware, by setting it to Realtime requires a motherload of RAM (256MB a minimum). Note, the system priority won't always be high, it will only be high for the current session. Meaning, once you restart your computer, all your priorities will be set back to its default (most of the time normal). Another hint, is not to set a system priority, because system managed files will give you an Access Denied error.
Happy Tweaking!
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