Thursday, July 7, 2011

Self Confidence



A business magnet was deep in trouble and could see no way of getting out of it.

Banks closed door for him. Suppliers blacklisted him. His friends slammed the door on his face. He sat on a broken bench, head in hands, wondering if anything could save his company from the banks custody.

Suddenly an old man appeared before him. Silently the old man said, "I can see that something is troubling you,”.

The executive explains.

After listening to the executive the old man said, "I believe I can help you."

He asked the man his name, pulled his cheque book out his rugged coat pocket and pushed it into his hand saying, "Take this money young man. We meet here exactly one year from today, and you can repay me back at that time." By the time the executive could realize what was happening the old man walked away with his stick.

The executive saw in his hand a check for Rs.5, 00,000 signed by Mr. Sharma (one of the richest men in the city)! His eyes went wide open and was taken aback by a surprise he then thought “I can erase my financial worries in an instant!". He grabbed his keys and drove down immediately. He entered the back and was out quickly. The executive had decided to put the un-cashed cheque in his safe. Just knowing it was always there to support him in more trouble.

With optimism, and commitment he negotiated better deals and was on the verge of gaining back all the respect which he had lost. Within a few months, he converted the big sales and was out of debt and was on money making spree once again.

Exactly one year later, he returned to the park with a smile on his face and a confident walk he advanced towards the bench with the un-cashed check. The old man appeared as agreed. Just as the executive was about to hand back the check to the old man and share his success story, a nurse came running up and grabbed the old man by his shoulders and she cried out “I’m so glad I caught him”. I hope he is not bothering you. He always sneaked out of the mansion and telling people he is Mr. Sharma.

The astonished executive just stood there, stunned having no words to utter. He stood by the bench looking at the nurse take the old man away. The whole year came as a flash to him, he deeply pondered that he had been dealing, buying and selling, converting sales and getting back all his fame and name in the industry. He convincingly had played with at least 25, 00, 000 thinking he had the 5, 00, 000 as a backup.

Suddenly, he realized that it wasn't the money that mattered; it was just the coin that was unturned. He found a new self-confidence that gave him the power to achieve anything he wanted. He then ran to the mansion and thanked the old man, decided to take him home and look after him thereafter.

The old man indeed would now flaunt himself as Mr. Rakesh as the richest man of the city.

Moral: Never ever lose self confidence.

Nikon D5100

The D5100 appears to signal the completion of Nikons refresh of its non-pro DSLR lineup. Its feature set and pricing mean that it sits very comfortably between the beginner-friendly D3100 and the high-end D7000 - it's clearly aimed to attract the attention of enthusiast photographers without cannibalizing sales of its sister models. The official line is that the D90 maintains its position in the range, but both its naming and overlap with other models suggest that its role is now more one of historical interest than future significance.

The D5100 has a very similar 16.2MP CMOS sensor to the excellent one seen in the D7000 but, understandably, loses out on that camera's high-end build and feature-set. So there's no wireless flash control, magnesium alloy build or 39-point AF system but the underlying image quality is all but identical.

It gains 1080p video capability (at 30, 25 or 24fps), saved using the efficient H.264/AVC codec, and a 920,000 dot fully articulated LCD panel to help shoot it. These are both significant gains over its predecessor the D5000, and the improvements extend to the D5100 having smaller, neater construction and a more conventional side-mounted hinge for that LCD.

These changes resolve two rather awkward aspects of Nikon's existing lineup: if the D5100 and D7000 end up being neighboring models it will avoid the inelegant overlap that existed between the D5000 and D90. It also ensures a more elegant appearance to the models themselves.

Although the D5100 is listed as having an Expeed 2 processor, it's worth remembering that Nikon doesn't use this naming system to denote any specific components, so the actual chunks of silicon and capabilities aren't necessarily the same as those in the D3100 or D7000. However, in addition to a similarly specced 16.2MP sensor, the D5100 offers the same ISO settings as its big brother - extending up to an equivalent of ISO 25,600. It also inherits 14-bit Raw shooting - one of the factors that helps give the D7000 its impressive dynamic range - which is something Nikon used to offer only on its more expensive models.

Nikon D5100 Key Features

  • 16.2 megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor
  • Side-articulated 3.0" LCD monitor (920,000 dots)
  • 11 AF points (with 3D tracking)
  • IS0 100-6400 range (Up to 25,600 equivalent when expanded)
  • HD movies (1080p, 720p or WVGA)
  • 4 fps continuous shooting
  • In-camera effects filters in both stills and video modes

SKYBOOK

SKYPE + FACEBOOK = SKYBOOK



Facebook has revamped its popular chat feature by adding free video calling that can be launched inside the social network's website with a click of a button. The video-calling service is provided in partnership with Skype. Skype already provides Internet phone and video services, but users need to install a sizable program, and can only make video calls to other Skype members. With the new service, Facebook members can click on a "call" button on a friend's profile page on the top right corner or in a chat window and connect, after installing a plug-in.

It still remains that you cant group video chat in Facebook now, but we can expect it in the near future. As there is an monetary issue that develops, even skype doesn’t provide group video chatting for free. You need to be a premium account holder to enjoy the services.

It is the right time that Facebook has launched video calling option because its nearest rival had launched a beta version of the group chat social web space called the Google +. Google+’s interface had a hitch, not all were comfortable using it. Hence this one click video call has changed the attention of the audience now.

Taking about the number of people who will have access to Facebook video chat is 750 million. This is expected to double in next five years.

WhatsApp


And you were so worried that you dint have an BlackBerry Messenger !

Awesome combinations of group chat and cross platform function. It works in Iphone, BlackBerry, Android and Nokia.

The messenger is a cross-platform messaging application which allows you to exchange conversations free of charge. This application uses the same internet data plan that you use for email and web browsing so there is no extra or hidden cost to run the application and get connected break free.

Create different groups for your friends and family. In addition to basic texting service you can also exchange images, video and audio messages. Express yourself better with the free messenger.

The push notifications are even more encouraging. The greener part is you don’t have to add any of your friends in this messenger it picks up from your contacts and displays the people already using this application.

So what are you waiting for? No more What’s Up its only WhatsApp !