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30 things you should not share on Social Media


30 things you shouldn't reveal on Social Media
Have you ever imagined that sharing personal information on Facebook, Twitter & other social networking websites is safe or not?  You should know that Social networking websites has become the major platform to communicate with other users over the Internet.  Study reveals that 35% of adults have a profile on one such social network and 51% have more than one profiles of which ¾th falls under the 18 to 24 age group. What shouldn’t you ever say on Facebook, Twitter or any other social networking site?
1)      You are doing great in Farmvile on Facebook
2)      Your score on Mafia Wars or where did you buried them on Facebook
3)      Your phone number or house address
4)      Party photos that can embarrass you in front of others
5)      The party that you are going to have soon times. More guests might come over
6)      Photos revealing that you were flirting with your boss’s wife at the last party
7)      Personal Conversations
8)      You are in a relationship or thinking to have an affair
9)      Confession about something
10)   Complaints about your boss
11)   You hate your job and want to leave. Your wish might come true
12)   Do not share photos or an event about the day when you took a sick leave at work
13)   That you are planning to take a sick leave
14)   You hate your ex
15)   Drama with your best friends
16)   Issues with your parents
17)   Passwords & hints about your passwords
18)   Updates on Facebook after you have escaped from Jail and on the run (don’t laugh it has happened)
19)   You are having a party
20)   Your thoughts about a court case when you are on jury duty
21)   Don’t link personal sites to professional business sites like LinkedIn. Don’t mix your personal life with professional
22)   Financial information about how much money you have in your bank account
23)   How to get friends of followers. It sounds spam
24)   Your holiday schedule about the when you are going & dates you will be away
25)   Your daily schedule. Burglars can take advantage of your updates
26)   What did you had in breakfast/lunch
27)   You love yourself
28)   You are mean
29)   Don’t share your breakups, arguments or any negative content
30)   Anything you don’t feel like sharing
What things you shouldn’t include on social networking? Share your views in the comments below

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Knowing the worth, A Math for Life

There once lived a great mathematician in a village outside Ujjain. He was often called by the local king to advice on matters related to the economy.


















His reputation had spread as far as Taxila in the North and Kanchi in the South so it hurt him very much when the village headman told him, “You may be a great mathematician who advises the king on economic matters but your son does not know the value of gold or silver.”

The mathematician called his son and asked, “What is more valuable – gold or silver?” “Gold,” said the son.
“That is correct. Why is it then that the village headman makes fun of you, claims you do not know the value of gold or silver?
He teases me every day. He mocks me before other village elders as a father who neglects his son. This hurts me. I feel everyone in the village is laughing behind my back because you do not know what is more valuable, gold or silver.
Explain this to me, son.”
So the son of the mathematician told his father the reason why the village headman carried this impression.
“Every day on my way to school, the village headman calls me to his house. There, in front of all village elders, he holds out a silver coin in one hand and a gold coin in other. He asks me to pick up the more valuable coin. I pick up the silver coin.
He laughs, the elders jeer, everyone makes fun of me. And then I go to school.
This happens every day. That is why they tell you I do not know the value of gold or silver.”
The father was confused. His son knew the value of gold and silver, and yet when asked to choose between a gold coin and silver coin always picked the silver coin.
“Why don’t you pick up the gold coin?” he asked.
In response, the son took the father to his room and showed him a box. In the box were at least a hundred silver coins.
Turning to his father, the mathematician’s son said, “The day I pick up the gold coin the game will stop. They will stop having fun and I will stop making money.”
Sometimes in life, we have to play the fool because people around like it that way.
That does not mean we lose in the game of life. It just means allowing others to win in one arena of the game, while we win in the other arena of the game.
We have to choose which arena matters to us and which arenas do not.

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How Indian mind can work!!


NOT A STORY BUT A
TRUE INCIDENT

Vijay Maalya



An Indian man walks into a bank in
New York City and asks for the loan officer.
He tells the loan officer that he is going to India on business
for two weeks and needs to borrow $5,000.


The bank officer tells him that the bank
will need some form of security for the loan,
so the Indian man hands over the keys
and documents of new Ferrari parked
on the street in front of the bank.
He produces the title and everything checks out.
The loan officer agrees to accept
the car as collateral for the loan.


The bank’s president and its officers
all enjoy a good laugh at the Indian
for using a $250,000 Ferrari
as collateral against a $5,000 loan.
An employee of the bank then
drives the Ferrari into the bank’s
underground garage and parks it there.


Two weeks later, the Indian returns,
repays the $5,000 and the interest,
which comes to $15.41.
The loan officer says,
“Sir, we are very happy to have had your business,
and this transaction has worked out very nicely,
but we are a little puzzled.
While you were away,
we checked you out and found that you are a multi millionaire.
What puzzles us is, why would you bother to borrow “$5,000″ ?

The Indian replies:

“Where else in New York City can I park my car
for two weeks for only $15.41
and expect it to be there when I return’”

Ah, the mind of the Indian…
This is why India is shining..


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In a relationship, married or not… MUST READ!!

It’s a small story about a married couple…:

When I got home that night as my wife served dinner, I held her hand and said, I’ve got something to tell you. She sat down and ate quietly. Again I observed the hurt in her eyes.

Suddenly I didn’t know how to open my mouth. But I had to let her know what I was thinking. I want a divorce. I raised the topic calmly. She didn’t seem to be annoyed by my words, instead she asked me softly, why?

I avoided her question. This made her angry. She threw away the chopsticks and shouted at me, you are not a man! That night, we didn’t talk to each other. She was weeping. I knew she wanted to find out what had happened to our marriage. But I could hardly give her a satisfactory answer; she had lost my heart to Jane. I didn’t love her anymore. I just pitied her!

With a deep sense of guilt, I drafted a divorce agreement which stated that she could own our house, our car, and 30% stake of my company.

She glanced at it and then tore it into pieces. The woman who had spent ten years of her life with me had become a stranger. I felt sorry for her wasted time, resources and energy but I could not take back what I had said for I loved Jane so dearly. Finally she cried loudly in front of me, which was what I had expected to see. To me her cry was actually a kind of release. The idea of divorce which had obsessed me for several weeks seemed to be firmer and clearer now.

The next day, I came back home very late and found her writing something at the table. I didn’t have supper but went straight to sleep and fell asleep very fast because I was tired after an eventful day with Jane.

When I woke up, she was still there at the table writing. I just did not care so I turned over and was asleep again.

In the morning she presented her divorce conditions: she didn’t want anything from me, but needed a month’s notice before the divorce. She requested that in that one month we both struggle to live as normal a life as possible. Her reasons were simple: our son had his exams in a month’s time and she didn’t want to disrupt him with our broken marriage.

This was agreeable to me. But she had something more, she asked me to recall how I had carried her into out bridal room on our wedding day.
She requested that every day for the month’s duration I carry her out of our bedroom to the front door ever morning. I thought she was going crazy. Just to make our last days together bearable I accepted her odd request.

I told Jane about my wife’s divorce conditions. . She laughed loudly and thought it was absurd. No matter what tricks she applies, she has to face the divorce, she said scornfully.

My wife and I hadn’t had any body contact since my divorce intention was explicitly expressed. So when I carried her out on the first day, we both appeared clumsy. Our son clapped behind us, daddy is holding mommy in his arms. His words brought me a sense of pain. From the bedroom to the sitting room, then to the door, I walked over ten meters with her in my arms. She closed her eyes and said softly; don’t tell our son about the divorce. I nodded, feeling somewhat upset. I put her down outsidethe door. She went to wait for the bus to work. I drove alone to the office.

On the second day, both of us acted much more easily. She leaned on my chest. I could smell the fragrance of her blouse. I realized that I hadn’t looked at this woman carefully for a long time. I realized she was not young any more. There were fine wrinkles on her face, her hair was graying! Our marriage had taken its toll on her. For a minute I wondered what I had done to her.

On the fourth day, when I lifted her up, I felt a sense of intimacy returning. This was the woman who had given ten years of her life to me.
On the fifth and sixth day, I realized that our sense of intimacy was growing again. I didn’t tell Jane about this. It became easier to carry her as the month slipped by. Perhaps the everyday workout made me stronger.

She was choosing what to wear one morning. She tried on quite a few dresses but could not find a suitable one. Then she sighed, all my dresses have grown bigger. I suddenly realized that she had grown so thin, that was the reason why I could carry her more easily.

Suddenly it hit me… she had buried so much pain and bitterness in her heart. Subconsciously I reached out and touched her head.

Our son came in at the moment and said, Dad, it’s time to carry mom out. To him, seeing his father carrying his mother out had become an essential part of his life. My wife gestured to our son to come closer and hugged him tightly. I turned my face away because I was afraid I might change my mind at this last minute. I then held her in my arms, walking from the bedroom, through the sitting room, to the hallway. Her hand surrounded my neck softly and naturally. I held her body tightly; it was just like our wedding day.

But her much lighter weight made me sad. On the last day, when I held her in my arms I could hardly move a step. Our son had gone to school. I held her tightly and said, I hadn’t noticed that our life lacked intimacy.
I drove to office…. jumped out of the car swiftly without locking the door. I was afraid any delay would make me change my mind…I walked upstairs. Jane opened the door and I said to her, Sorry, Jane, I do not want the divorce anymore.

She looked at me, astonished, and then touched my forehead. Do you have a fever? She said. I moved her hand off my head. Sorry, Jane, I said, I won’t divorce. My marriage life was boring probably because she and I didn’t value the details of our lives, not because we didn’t love each other anymore. Now I realize that since I carried her into my home on our wedding day I am supposed to hold her until death do us apart.
Jane seemed to suddenly wake up. She gave me a loud slap and then slammed the door and burst into tears. I walked downstairs and drove away.

At the floral shop on the way, I ordered a bouquet of flowers for my wife. The salesgirl asked me what to write on the card. I smiled and wrote, I’ll carry you out every morning until death do us apart.

That evening I arrived home, flowers in my hands, a smile on my face, I run up stairs, only to find my wife in the bed – dead.
My wife had been fighting CANCER for months and I was so busy with Jane to even notice. She knew that she would die soon and she wanted to save me from the whatever negative reaction from our son, in case we push thru with the divorce.– At least, in the eyes of our son— I’m a loving husband….

The small details of your lives are what really matter in a relationship. It is not the mansion, the car, property, the money in the bank. These create an environment conducive for happiness but cannot give happiness in themselves. So find time to be your spouse’s friend and do those little things for each other that build intimacy. Do have a real happy marriage!

If you don’t share this, nothing will happen to you.

If you do, you just might save a marriage.
Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.

-Kimmies Floral

Thanx a lot for reading this…

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IPL 4 Auctions - team wise bidding results

The much awaited auction for the IPL 4 2011 started at ITC Gardenia in Bangalore on Saturday, Jan 8. The auction will continue for two days (Jan 8 and Jan 9). The auction has been broadcasted live on Set Max. Here is the team wise bidding results -



Kings XI Punjab


* Adam Gilchrist - Rs 4.14 cr ($900,000)
* Dinesh Karthik - Rs 4.14 cr ($900,000)
* David Hussey - Rs 6.44 cr ($1.5 mn)
* Abhisek Nayar - Rs 3.68 cr ($8,00,000)
* Stuart Broad - Rs 1.84 cr ($400,000)
* Pravin Kumar - Rs 3.68 cr ($800,000)
* Ryan Harris - Rs 1.49 cr ($325,000)
* Piyush Chawla - Rs 4.14 cr ($900,000)
* Shaun Marsh - Rs 1.84 cr ($400,000)


Rajasthan Royals

* Pankaj Singh - $95,000
* Shaun Tait - $300,000
* Ross Taylor - Rs 4.6 cr ($1 million)
* Rahul Dravid - Rs 2.3 cr ($500,000)
* Johan Botha - Rs 4.37 cr ($950,000)
* Paul Collingwood - Rs 1.15 cr ($2,50,000)


Retained players

Shane Warne
Shane Watson



Team Kochi

* John Hastings - $20,000
* Michael Klinger - $75,000
* Owais Shah - $200,000
* Stephen O'Keefe - $20,000
* Vinay Kumar - $475,000
* Thisara Perera - $80,000
* Mahela Jayawardene - Rs 6.75 cr ($1.5 million)
* VVS Laxman - Rs 1.84 cr ($400,000)
* Brendon McCullum - Rs 2.18 cr ($475,000)
* S Sreesanth - Rs 4.14 cr ($900,000)
* RP Singh - Rs 2.3 cr ($500,000)
* Parthiv Patel - Rs 1.33 cr ($290,000)
* Ravindra Jadeja - Rs 4.37 cr ($950,000)
* Steven Smith - Rs 92 lakh ($2,00,000)
* Ramesh Powar - Rs 82.8 lakh ($1,80,000)
* Brad Hodge - Rs 1.95 cr ($4,25,000)
Muttiah Muralitharan - Rs 5.1 cr ($ 1.1 mn)


Kolkata Knight Riders

* James Pattinson - $100,000
* Ryan ten Doeschate - $150,000
* Jayadev Unadkat - $250,000
* Balaji - $500,000
Gautam Gambhir - Rs 11.04 cr ($2.4 million)
* Yusuf Pathan - Rs 9.66 cr ($2.1 million)
* Jacques Kallis - Rs 5.06 cr ($1.1 million)
* Brad Haddin - Rs 1.49 cr ($3,25,000)
* Shakib al Hasan - Rs 1.95 cr ($4,25,000)
Brett Lee - Rs 1.84 cr ($4,00,000)
* Eoin Morgan - Rs 1.65 cr ($3,50,000)
* Manoj Tiwary - Rs 2.48 cr ($4,75,000)


Mumbai Indians

* Clint McKay - $110,000
Munaf Patel - $700,000
* Rohit Sharma - Rs 9.2 cr ($2 million)
* Andrew Symonds - Rs 3.91 cr ($850,000)
* David Jacob - Rs 87.4 lakh ($1,90,000)
* James Franklin - Rs 46 lakh ($1,00,000)
* Moises Henriques - ($50,000)
* Aiden Blizzard - ($20,000)


Retained players -
Sachin Tendulkar
* Harbhajan Singh
* Lasith Malinga
* Keiron Pollard



Delhi Daredevils

* Andrew McDonald - $80,000
* Venugopal Rao - $700,000
* Roelof van der Merwe - $50,000
* Umesh Yadav - $750,000
* Ashok Dinda - $210,000
* Ajit Agarkar - $210,000
* Matthew Wade - $100,000
Irfan Pathan - Rs 8.74 cr ($1.9 million)
* David Warner - Rs 3.4 cr ($750,000)
* Naman Ojha - Rs 1.24 cr ($270,000)
* James Hopes - Rs 1.61 cr ($350,000)
* Morne Morkel - Rs 2.18 cr ($475,000)
* Aaron Finch - Rs 1.4 cr ($300,000)

Chennai Super Kings

* Scott Styris - $80,000
* Suraj Randiv - $80,000
* Joginder Sharma - $150,000
* Ben Hilfenhaus - $100,000
* Sudeep Tyagi - $240,000
* Nuwan Kulasekara - $100,000
* Wridhiman Saha - Rs 46 Lakh ($1,00,000)
* Dwayne Bravo - Rs 92 lakh ($200,000)
* Doug Bollinger - Rs 3.22 cr ($700,000)
* R Ashwin - Rs 3.91 cr ($850,000)
* Michael Hussey - Rs 2.0 cr ($425,000)
* S Badrinath - Rs 3.68 cr ($800,000)
* Faf du Plessis - ($120,000)
* George Bailey - ($50,000)


Retained Players -
* M S Dhoni
* Suresh Raina
* Murali Vijay
* Albie Morkel



Sahara Pune Warriors

* Jerome Taylor - ($100,000)
* Mitchell Marsh - ($290,000)
* Wayne Parnell - ($160,000)
* Callum Ferguson - ($300,000)
* Nathan McCullum - ($100,000 )
* Ashish Nehra - ($850,000)
* Angelo Mathews - ($950,000)
* Tim Paine - ($270,000)
* Yuvraj Singh - Rs 8.2 cr ($1.8million)
* Graeme Smith - Rs 2.3 cr ($500,000)
* Robin Uthappa - Rs 9.66 cr ($2.1 million)
* Tim Paine - Rs 1.24 cr ($270,000)
* Ashish Nehra - Rs 3.91 cr ($ 850,000)
* Nathan McCullum - Rs 46 lakh ($100,000)
* Callum Ferguson - Rs 1.38 cr ($300,000)
* Angelo Mathews - Rs 4.4 cr ($950,000)
* Murali Karthik - ($400,000)
* Jesse Ryder - ($150,000)
* Alfonso Thomas ($100,000)


Royal Challengers Bangalore

* Johan van der Wath - ($50,000)
* Luke Pomersbach - ($50,000)
* Charl Langeveldt - ($140,000)
* Abhimanyu Mithun - ($260,000)
* Dilshan Tillakaratne - Rs 2.99 crore ($650,000)
* Zaheer Khan - Rs 4.14 crore ($900,000)
* AB de Villiers - Rs 5.06 cr ($1.1 mn)
* Daniel Vettori - Rs 2.53 cr ($550,000)
* Saurabh Tiwary - Rs 7.36 cr ($1.4 mn)
* Dirk Nannes - Rs 2.99 cr ($650,000)
* Cheteswar Pujara - Rs 3.2 cr ($700,000)
* Mohammad Kaif - ($130,000)
* Nuwan Pradeep - ($20,000)
* Rilee Rossouw - ($20,000)
* Jonathan Vandiar - ($20,000)


Retained players -
* Virat Kohli


Decan Chargers

* Manpreet Gony - ($290,000)
* Daniel Christian - ($900,000)
* Kevin Pietersen - Rs 2.99 cr ($650,000)
* Cameron White - Rs 5.06 cr ($1.1 million)
* Kumar Sangakkara - Rs 3.22 cr ($700,000)
* Shikhar Dhawan - Rs 1.38 cr ($300,000)
* JP Duminy - Rs 1.38 cr ($300,000)
* Ishant Sharma - Rs 2.07 cr ($450,000)
* Dale Steyn - Rs 5.32 cr ($1.2 mn)
* Amit Mishra - Rs 1.38 cr ($300,000)
* Pragyan Ojha - Rs 2.30 cr ($500,000)
* Colin Ingram - ($100,000)
* Travis Birt  - ($20,000)
* Robert Frylinck - ($20,000)
* Rusty Theron - ($85,000)
* Michael Lumb - ($80,000)
* Chris Lynn - ($20,000)

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