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Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
15 Cool Things You Can Do On The Internet For Free
15 Cool Things You Can Do On The Internet For Free
There's a whole lot of stuff available online, yet most of us still spend our time scrolling Facebook incessantly, present company included. To whack you out of that self placed inertia, here's a list of cool stuff you can totally use for free online.
Some of it is useful, while some of it is just fun. Regardless, here's a list of cool stuff you can do online for free!
1. Make some sick beats at Patatap
They even have matching visuals to complement the sounds. Jam out with your friends for a guaranteed good time!
Source - howcast
2. Learn any course you can imagine at Coursera https://www.coursera.org/
Learn from literally thousands of options, a lot of which are free. Knowledge is power after all, especially unnecessary knowledge!
Source - dogster
3. Read hilarious online comics like Dr. Mc Ninja
Or go on to comic prospector and find something else you like (But if you don't like Dr.McNinja then you suck)
Source - cloudfront
4. Photoshop pictures online using Pixlr
No need to sign up or anything, just go on and manipulate your photos and make your friends look fat.It's a classic!
Source - filecluster
5. Play hi quality games at BigPoint
Just make sure you have an unlimited internet plan, otherwise you're screwed.
Source - gamesnips
6. Send files upto 1GB for free from Pando
That's HUGE!
Source - betanews
7. Learn how to make pretty much anything at VideoJug
Learn to make cool cakes or candles or dirty toys or whatever.
Source - onelittleproject
8. Learn to read body language and detect lies at Blifaloo
There's no sure shot way to tell if a person is lying, but you can always pretend that there is and get them to tell the truth anyway!
Source - salon
9. Get free tech support at Techguy
If you're having problems with your computer, this free volunteer site will sort you out. Forget your stupid computer guy who only shows up when you're not at home!
Source - zen cart
10. Find free wifi spots worldwide at WifiFreeSpot
It even lists some clinics in Delhi with free Wi-Fi! Now I can just pretend to have a migraine and get free internet woohoo!
Source - politic365
11. Send an anonymous email with 10MinuteMail
The email address disappears after ten seconds, so you go scot-free while your nemesis finally accepts that you are the better human.
Source - timeninja
12. Learn any language in the world at Duolingo
With a little patience, you can be spewing French pickup lines and Spanish cuss words interchangeably. Very useful.
Source - valuewalk
13. Watch from hundreds of documentaries at DocumentaryHeaven
It's got Kubrick on the home page, which basically convinced me that this site is legit. They've got loads of free documentaries ripe for the picking!
Source - planocritico
14. Learn killer magic tricks at GoodTricks
Everybody loves magic, so if you want to be the next David Blaine (Do you really?), then head on over here and start levitating or whatever.
Source - megnetudeconsulting
15. Torrent websites for everything else!
Just don't download anything illegal! *smirk*
Monday, May 25, 2015
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Visit Hyderabad Just To Try Out These 20 Mouth-Watering Dishes
Hyderabadi cuisine has emerged in its present form after the ingredients of Middle Eastern and
Awadhi cuisines simmered together for a long time. Most of the
Hyderabadi delicacies require time and constant attention to be cooked. So naturally it's a treat for the seasoned food fan.
Shadab hotel near
Charminar, Cafe 555,
Karachi bakery and lots of other eating joints beckon an enthusiastic eater to the
Golconda bowl. Some of the dishes through which the charm of the
Falaknuma cuisine of this city shines are:
1. Kachhi Gosht ki Biryani
Biryani is mutton marinated in traditional Indian spices cooked with
basmati rice? No that's not it. After marinating the mutton it is given a healthy dip in lots of yogurt. The mutton is then embraced by long, flavorful, fragrant grains of
Basmati and steamed in a dough-sealed
handi over coal. Drooling?
2. Patthar ka Gosht
Patience is the key to cooking this melt-in-your mouth delicacy. Choicest spices are used to coat the meat which is then left overnight to create the best infusion. The meat is then placed on a thick slab of stone and cooked over coal which gives it a silky and tender texture. A feast for your senses!
3. Qubani (or Khubani) ka meetha
Apricots can never taste better than they do in this Hyderabadi dish. Dried apricots are cooked with sugar on a slow fire like a compote. Rose water and kewra water lend a floral temper to the dish. The apricots are then served with blanched almonds and cream. Heavenly sweetness!
4. Haleem
The fact that it is the only non-vegetarian dish to have a Geographical Identification Status says a lot about its popularity in India. Lentils, meat, and pounded wheat are cooked on a low fire-flame for close to twelve hours to create this dish. It is highly nutritious and needs to be tended to continuously by stirring with wooden paddles during the entire cooking time. The end result is definitely worth the effort!
5. Double-ka-Meetha
No, it's not just a bread pudding. Crispy fried double-roti (bread) slices are dipped in hot milk spiced with cardamom and saffron. The slices soak up the milk and it's creaminess as well as the spices which spike the dish up. Served with neat pieces of blanched almonds make it difficult to stop eating these
6. Mirchi ka Salan
All the defining ingredients of
Hyderabadi cuisine like sesame seeds, dry coconut and tamarind go into the making of this curry made of peanuts and
mirchi! The grainy texture of the curry and the shock of chillies sticks to your tongue after you've gulped down some. To get rid of the spicy sting you eat some more and more and more!
7. Baghare Baingan
Deep purple baby brinjals, stuffed with a paste made of sesame, groundnuts, coconut and other spices is fried in hot oil tempered with Indian spices. Mouth watering, eh? The brinjals are then left to simmer in a fragrant spicy gravy made with groundnut oil and Indian spices. Twice as mouth-watering!
8. Gil-e-Firdaus
This dish is a must try, for all those who think
lauki is not that exotic. Shredded
lauki is cooked with soaked
sabudana and milk. As the dish simmers, the
lauki becomes creamy and its juice lends a unique flavor to the
kheer. A treat for both. you and your stomach.
9. Osmania Biscuits
Some say that the dietitians of Osmania general hospital came up with this biscuit to fulfill the nutrition requirement of patients. Some say they were named after the Mir Osman Ali Khan, the seventh Nizam who loved these so much that he sent a car especially to pick some for him from Abids. With the flour and butter, custard powder and some Indian spices go into making these 'tough' cookies. Aren't you craving for these golden beauties?
10. Irani Tea
The Persian migrants who travelled to Hyderabad from Mumbai in search of trade, brought with them this "90 ml" drink. Irani chai is prepared by pouring hot milk in a cup and then adding water boiled with tea leaves. Traditionally served in 90 ml white cups, several cafes on the outskirts retain this flavorful beverage in their menu. Cheers!
11. Lukhmi
A savory starter of
Hyderabadi cuisine,
Lukhmi derives its name from
Loqma meaning morsel. It is the non-vegetarian version of the
samosa. And of course a much richer version. Spiced, minced meat is stuffed in dough balls prepared from flour and yogurt and given a rectangular shape. It's then fried to a golden brown color and served crisp and hot.
12. Chaakna
Goat tripe and liver are the primary ingredients of this rich Hyderabadi stew. The goat tripe is cooked in a pressure cooker with Indian spices until tender then sauteed with chillies and oil in a pan. A mixture of corn flour and sorghum flour is added to thicken the mixture. The dish is garnished with coriander which gives it color and lemon juice.
13. Pasinde
Pounded veal is marinated with Indian spices and yogurt for 6-7 hours then cooked until tender in a pressure cooker. The meat, potatoes and french beans are cooked with onions, roasted khus khus, chironji and other spices. It's a traditional dish in Muslim families
14. Bheja or Maghaz masala
This deep fried goat's brain is a delicacy that Hyderabad is famous for. The brain is fried in oil tempered with Indian spices like cumin. The simple to make dish is rich and delicious. One Bheja fry we would definitely love
15. Malida
Deep fried
pooris of
rava and
maida are pounded and cooked with milk and
mava and eggs to make this dessert. The eggs make the dish thick and smooth. Garnished with a generous sprinkling of
mava and blanched almonds make this dish irresistible.
16. Moz ka Meetha
A simple yet delicious dessert, its made by cooking mashed, ripe bananas in sugar syrup. The thick, sweet dish is garnished with nuts and cream. Burst of banana!
17. Dalcha
A stew of mutton and chana dal. The tamarind paste, an indispensable part of Hyderabadi cuisine lends the dish a tangy and lip-smacking flavor which is hard to resist.
18. Nihari
Lamb/goat trotter, head bones,bone marrow,lamb shanks and tongue are cooked overnight on a low-flame with several spices to make this dish. A gravy is prepared with oil, onions and other spices and the overnight prepared meat is added. The dish is cooked to a broth-like consistency and served with a garnish of fresh green coriander.
19. Badam ki Jali and Ashrafi
Something like a guarded secret, these lesser known sweets of Hyderabad are the product of a certain Nasreen's mother -in-law's brain. Almond meal (only the local mawa variety) and sugar are the primary ingredients of this beautiful and delicious dish. Eggs were initially added but not anymore. The sweets can be found exclusively at Nasreen's in Azizbaug, Near Noor Cafe, Noor Khan Market, Old City, Hyderabad.
20. Hyderabadi Kebabs
Hyderabadi cuisine combines the cuture of middle-eastern cuisine with traditional south Indian spices. The kebabs of Hyderabad show this seamless fusion. Be it the boti and choti kebabs of Paradise or the kebabs of Siddique, the aroma and the taste is inviting for all your senses.
There is a lot more waiting to be explored in
Hyderabad.
Uber Planning to Strengthen Its Hold in Asian Market with More Employees
In its latest job posting, leading online local cab booking service Uber has announced that it is planning to hire “tens of thousands” of new employees in next few years. The taxi booking site is in the process of building the Uber Recruiting Platform, which it hopes will help the company in attracting the best talent in the world.
Currently operating in 55 countries and over 200 cities, Uber has expanded its business rapidly since its inception in 2009. According to latest reports, Uber is valued as an over $40 billion venture. However, the company faces tough competition in the Asian markets.
China’s two biggest native taxi-hailing services DidiDache and KuaidiDache recently announced their mergence, which consequently has raised the competition bars for Uber there. In India, native taxi-hailing app Ola Cabs is in full swing, and is giving Uber a hard time to hold its foot in the Indian market. Plus, South Korea has labeled Uber as an ‘illegal’ taxi service, since it stores customers’ credit details, which is illegal in the country.
Amid all this rivalry and allegations, this announcement of increasing its manpower is an obvious endeavor by Uber to tighten its hold in the Asian market.
Entrepreneurs looking forward to launch a taxi-booking app for their local market can read this post to get some pretty handy insights on the matter. Uber Features to build an advanced Taxi-booking clone website.
Friday, May 15, 2015
SSC RESULT DATE
SSC RESULT DATE
The Telangana SSC Board are about to announce the Telangana SSC Results in other few days. The expected Date is May 16th / 17th 2015. So Students be ready to check your result
Telangana 10th class result, SSC Result 2015 Oooooops Guys waiting for 10th results but still have to wait for fe more days, keep your nerves calm for two more days. The Tenth class results are going to be released soon in the 3rd week of this Month (May 2015). So guys please be patience & don’t worry at all, you will really get a Good Positive Result. You have done with the exam, rest of the things leave to the God
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