Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
WORLD'S CHEAPEST BIKE "FOR SALE"
It has been a major hit in the market and is largely responsible for changing the 'Two wheeler maket'
It wil be introduced in Indian market in 1 st july 2009 ...
I hope everyone wil come to office by bike in few days...
Facilities are..
Available in following option
a) Kick Start
b) Electric Start
1. 250 CC Speed + we can increase speed by pedaling
2. 24 hr Free Air Conditoner System
3. Leg break System as like Disc break in Pulsar (Ultimate one)
4. Without doubt it's going to win "Best Bike Of the Year 200 9 "
It has a admire look..
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Sunday, June 14, 2009
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
DOG CAN EVEN SNIFF PIRACY
The black Labrador helped enforcement officials who carried out raids last week in southern Johor state which neighbours Singapore, the Motion Picture Association (MPA) said in a statement.
Paddy(name of the dog) was given to Malaysia by the MPA to help close down piracy syndicates who churn out vast quantities of illegal DVDs. The dog is specially trained to detect chemicals in the discs.
"Paddy led enforcement officers on a successful weekend operation to shut down the supply lines of pirated movie DVDs in the Malaysian state of Johor," the MPA said in a statement.
"Post-raid investigations revealed that two of the targets were actively involved in exporting pirated DVDs to Singapore," it added.
The raids carried out by officials from the MPA and Malaysia's trade and consumer affairs ministry shut down six warehouses storing pirated products, it said.
The MPA said just-released titles such as "Terminator Salvation", "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian", "Angels and Demons" and "Star Trek" were among the movies seized.
"This is a clear signal to the pirates that we will not waver in our efforts to shut them down," said Mohamad Roslan Mahayudin, director-general of enforcement with the Malaysian ministry.
"We are glad to hear that Paddy?s skills are being put to good use against the large, organised network of pirates involved in exporting illegal pirated DVDs to Singapore," said Mike Ellis, the MPA's Asia-Pacific managing director.
The MPA said its member companies lost 6.1 billion dollars to worldwide piracy in 2005. Of that lost revenue, about 1.2 billion dollars came from piracy in the Asian region.