Sunday, March 4, 2012

Superstitious Bollywood Celebrities


When it comes to superstitions and lucky charms, our Bollywood celebs are no less then an ordinary man. Whether its about walking barefoot to Siddhivinayak or sporting a particular lucky charm they don't mind anything. So lets have a look at some of the superstitious Bollywood celebs who believe in the power of their lucky charms.

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Showgirl: Corsets for Katy Perry

Out of the Box Creative Products


The people behind these products were really going for the unusual. Chances are good that at least some of them will catch on.

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Funniest "Life's too short" Quote

Powerful Wireless Speaker Slides Right Onto Your Tablet


Designers are tasked with solving problems that plague us all every day. Portland, Oregon-based design studio New did that in fantastic form with their wireless Zooka speaker.

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100% PROOF THAT GOD EXISTS - MUST SEE


GOD EXISTS ALLAH EXISTANCE BEST PROOF 100% ISLAM IS THE WAY JESUS MOHAMMED NOAH MOSES ABRAHAM ALL MESSENGERS OF THE SAME GOD FINAL BOOK REVELATION TORAH BIBLE QURAN JUDAISIM CHRISTIANITY ISLAM ONE GOD






Ping Pong



Hum Tera Haath Chor Dete Hain...!!


Hum Tera Haath Chor Dete Hain
Umar Bhar Ka Saath Chor Dete Hain

Tum Apni Taqdeer Se Humain Juda Kar Do
Hum Tumhari ßaat Chor Dete Hain








Funny Meaning on Common Dictionary Words



CONFERENCE:
The confusion of one man multiplied by the number present


CONFERENCE ROOM:
A place where everybody talks, nobody listens and everybody disagrees later on


COMPROMISE:
The art of dividing a cake in such a way that everybody believes he got the biggest piece







The History of the Rupee


In 1935, under the Paper Currency Act of 1861, the Raj was granted the monopoly of issuing notes, ending the practice of private and presidency banks. But these currencies continued to be in use till the RBI issued its own coins and notes. Interestingly, till about 50 years ago, other currencies besides the RBI’s existed in, for instance, Portuguese Goa and Hyderabad. The central bank’s first currency, issued in 1938, was a five-rupee note bearing the portrait of King George VI