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How does it feels when u loved someone truly n tat person cheats on you ?

Asked by gaurav in Depression at   7:21 PM on February 19, 2009

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well, if the person who I love deeply(and there is one) cheats on me, it would be just plain sad. I would probably be devasted, but my love for tht person is so much that I wouldn't let my sadness come to harm her..

Answered at 8:05 PM on February 20, 2009

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how www.zwinky.com works ? i mean which s/w they used to make those apparels stick to that avatars exactly ?

Asked by narendra kad in Computers & Technology at   9:03 PM on December 04, 2008

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They are using adobe flash player...
how does that work I have no idea

Answered at 10:52 PM on December 04, 2008

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That doesn't sound like much of a difference. What's the big deal?

Asked by jitendra in Computers & Accessories at   6:59 PM on December 04, 2008

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who are you talking to??

Answered at 8:16 PM on December 04, 2008

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When I doubleclick on my Pendrive's letter in XP, it can't be opened, instead a virus popup appears! How to fix?

Asked by Arun Pandian in Computers & Accessories at   8:04 PM on December 04, 2008

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right click on pen drive > explore

Now copy (if any) files from your pen-drive to your hard-disk , and format your pendrive (again by right-clicking > format)

end of story.

Answered at 8:34 PM on December 04, 2008

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I communicate with my friend for hours we are good friends but she never accept my proposal . what should i do?i am sure she trust me and like me?

Asked Anonymously in Love & Romance at   7:02 PM on December 04, 2008

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are just be happy that she talks to you, meri vali toh baat bhi nahi karti :(

Answered at 8:09 PM on December 04, 2008

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Why people prefer Mozilla Firefox as their browser over traditional IE?

Asked by Arun Pandian in Computers & Accessories at   7:58 PM on December 04, 2008

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There are sooooooo many reasons for not using internet explorer. I can fill pages writing about this..
Since so much has already been written about this I'll just post some links for you.

# Standards - http://www.downloadsquad.com/2006/0 8/08/internet-explorer-7-sucks-on-s tandards/
# Google for ""index.dat files" - this alone is reason enough to dump IE
# it has been rated in the top 25 worst piece of software by pcworld
# security sucks sucks
# IE6 slept for 5 years adding zero features. and now its wayyy behind the pack in terms of features
# features features features google for "firefox extension" to see what yoou are missing with IE
btw I don't use FIrefox , I use Opera www.opera.com A lot of firefox features come are Opera inspired

and firefox is not light btw..atleast compared to Opera

Answered at 8:28 PM on December 04, 2008

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Why is showing all watches dispaying 10:10:35 time in advertisements.?

Asked by sriram in News & Current Affairs at   7:15 PM on December 04, 2008

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Good question!

Interesting question! Over the years, I've been told by several people
that clocks' hands in advertisements are set at 10:10 because this was
the time of day when Abraham Lincoln was shot, or the time when he
died. This is a fascinating explanation, but there isn't a shred of
evidence for it (and, in fact, Lincoln was shot at 10:15 PM, and died
the next morning at 7:22). Exactly the same myth is sometimes reported
with John F. Kennedy or Martin Luther King as the person being
memorialized in the clock ads.

I have gathered some information on the subject for you. The consensus
of opinion (confirmed by Timex) is that clock and watch hands in
advertisements are typically set at 10:10 so that the company's logo
will be well-displayed. In addition, this position of the hands
resembles a smile.

"Q: WHEN YOU SEE AN AD WITH A CLOCK IN IT THE HANDS ARE ALWAYS
POSITIONED AT 10:10?

A: WE CALLED TIMEX FOR YOUR ANSWER AND IT SAYS THE HANDS ON A CLOCK
ARE PLACED AT TEN-TEN BECAUSE IT'S A CREATIVE STANDARD INDUSTRY.

TIMEX SAYS THE HANDS ON TIMEPIECES ARE PLACED AT TEN-TEN SO THE
COMPANY LOGO ON THE FACE WILL BE FRAMED AND NOT BLOCKED BY THE HANDS.
TIMEX SAYS THE INDUSTRY STANDARD USED TO BE EIGHT-TWENTY BUT THAT
LOOKED TOO MUCH LIKE A FROWN AND CREATED AN UNHAPPY LOOK.

TIMEX SAYS IN ITS ADS, THE CLOCK HANDS ARE PLACED AT TEN-NINE AND
THIRTY SIX SECONDS, EXACTLY."

Answers to Ask Liz 2002: Watches set at 10:10
http://www.nbc4.com/answerst oaskliz2002/1470178/detail.html

"Did you ever notice that the hands on clocks displayed for sale are
usually set at 10:10? There are many theories why it is done this way.
The most popular one is because the hands look like the clock has a
'smile' on its face instead of a frown and it frames the
manufacturer?s trademark if it is printed just above the center pipe.
Some manufacturers have displayed their clock hands at 3:00 and 9:00.
Yet, the hands of a displayed clock usually are not set to cover each
another or are they placed in straight lines such as 12:30 or 9:15.
This all might make some sense when you think about the emotional
marketing perspective. Manufacturers want you to see their product
'smiling' at you!"

Around Home, August 2003: Clock hands set at 10:10
http://shelby.osu.edu/fcs/se pt03.html

"The answer is probably quite simply that it looks better,
aesthetically and practically, as the clock has a 'smile' on its face
(not just a marketing gimmick, it really does look better than a 'down
turned mouth' at 8.20) and, as others have said, because it keeps the
hands clear of signatures and other subsidiary dials. I note that not
every firm uses that position in their marketing though. Synchronome,
for example, appear to depict their dials at 3.00.' - Jonathan Betts

'The opinions I've read tend toward framing the maker's name on the
clock face. Viz: when the logo is placed above the center, the hands
are at 10:10 but when the logo is below the center, the hands are
shown at 8:20 framing the maker's name. Wristwatch advertising follows
this trend." - Les Lesovsky...

'Most manufacturers trademarks are just above the center pipe, and
having the hands at 10:10 causes your eye to naturally follow to the
trough, thus bringing your view right to the trademark....' and often
the Model name is centered under the center pipe, ruling out any hand
more or less straight down (between 5 and 7). Date windows most often
are at 9 or 3, and subsidiary seconds usually at 6. For aesthetic
reasons you want the two hands neither nearly covering each other nor
nearly in a straight line. By default the 10h10 looks pretty good." -
Fortunat Mueller-Maerki...

It has been

Answered at 7:54 PM on December 04, 2008

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What is the difference between a bug and an error in computer terminology?

Asked by shravan in Computers & Accessories at   7:28 PM on December 04, 2008

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Bug is simply a 'small mistake' in any piece of software/application . Technically speaking an application should not have any bugs. Though every application has little little bugs.

Example: lets say I make a simple calculator , that adds numbers. I expect that when I ask my calculator to 2 and 3 the answer should be 5. But if the answer is not 5 then my calculator had a 'bug' that gave the wrong answer. Now I will fix my calculator to remove the bug.

An error - this can mean so many things. Sometimes people refer bugs as errors.

More INFO : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Softwa re_bug

Answered at 7:54 PM on December 04, 2008

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What do you call typing a message into the wrong chat window when you're chatting with multiple users? Be creative! (

Asked by shivangi kap in Computers & Technology at   4:17 PM on December 04, 2008

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slip of window! or slippery key!

(from slip of tongue)

Answered at 5:04 PM on December 04, 2008

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Is there a website where you can find an example of a web page from the 1970s?

Asked by Sohini Chatt in Computers & Technology at   7:55 PM on December 04, 2008

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no dear, webpages began only in 1990's . BUT
before that there was Usenet , and bbq and stuff which was all just text-based discussion groups . The whole of usenet has been archived on this stie - groups.google.com

Also this site - http://www.archive.org/web/web.php . Here you can find earlier versions of most websites. It shows you how they looked in 1996 or 2000

This video - http://www.metacafe.com/watch/90291 4/how_to_find_old_websites/ explains how to use the site..

Answered at 8:07 PM on December 04, 2008

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