Archive for November, 2008

Enough Is Enough

 in Appeal @ 12:34 pm

As many would be thinking, specially in India…it’s time we said these words… “Enough is Enough”.

Yes, this is in regards to the terrorism that surrounds Mumbai, the capital city of India. Honestly, i don’t think i need to describe the tragic terrorism that took place in Mumbai on 26th November’2008. All the websites and bloggers are already doing that. I don’t know why but i don’t feel anything in the words of bloggers talking about the incident. Because i think it’s time we stopped talking about the terrorists and the loss of life and properties. We should also stop talking about the terrorism coming to an end. It’s time we started doing something about it. It’s time we tell terrorists that their days are numbered. It’s time we create a sense of fear in terrorists mind. It’s time we let the terrorists experience fear. Have a piece of their own filth.

Let’s accept one fact. Shall we? We, united, are trillions of people around the world. And we are facing some thousands ugly asses called terrorists. How can we be terrified by thousand of people. How can we let them decide our lives and future. You can’t just sit and wait for the government to do something about it. Are you really waiting that someday a terrorism activity effect your family in someway that you could never amend? I don’t think so.

Life is a very very precious thing. It’s the most valuable thing you could ever have. Jewels, money, fame stands nowhere near the very gift of life. Unfortunately there are people called terrorists who are idiots and won’t really understand the true meaning of God’s gift called Life. They don’t care about their own life and frankly they don’t care about anyone else’s. Even if the ones dying are their own family. So what we need to do is really wake up. Take the matters into our hands. Stop pointing fingers at the incompetent government of various countries. Because what i believe (and this is important) “Together we can and we will make a difference”. Just believe in United World and there is no idiot terrorist that can take us!

And please, don’t point fingers at people based on their religion. Terrorism has nothing to do with religion. There is no religion in terrorism and humanity. It hurts when i read on other people blogs that people of a particular religion are the reason behind the terrorism. That is utter nonsense. Terrorist are terrorist and not some guys from a particular religion. So let’ stop pointing fingers on anyone, based on religion and let’s just concentrate on what we really need to do. End of terrorism and a much nicer world for everyone to live in.

Just don’t ignore this public appeal. It’s not about United States of America and 9/11. It’s not about India and 26/11. It’s not about the tragedies, the aftermath, the loss of lives, the victims and their families, etc. It’s all about what we have learned from that. What we can do to stop it. And what we can do, to make a difference.

This could happen to you and your country as well. So do something about it now. Before it’s too late. I made a point to do something about it. And this post is the first step. Even if this falls on few deaf ears, i would know that i made a difference in someway. If you wanna do something about doing mankind a favor, then write about it. Or let others know what i need to say. Because i alone cannot make a difference. But together we can achieve anything! I hope all this does not go in vain!

~Peace

P.S. : Honestly, i do expect few comments on this post. I would appreciate if you keep it clean from racialism and religion aspects. Thank you!

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I Love You Grandpa

 in Family @ 4:43 am
Mr. R.D. Jaswal (1925-2008)

Mr. R.D. Jaswal (1825-2008)

What a personality at a tender age of 83. Isn’t he?

He is my grandfather. Mr. Rohi Das Jaswal. A wonderful human being. Such a lively person. Such caring, sweet and handsome young man.

Unfortunately, this great gentleman, is no longer with us. He died on 9th November’2008. I don’t want to go in details about his demise. But i do want to say that my Grandpa (Babaji) has been a great father and a great grandfather. And i really miss him and love him to bits. You will always be remembered Grandpa, deeply, heartly. Radhasoami!!!!

I would be very thankful if you could include him in your prayers for today. Please!

Thank you everyone!

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You may have heard people say “Pictures Speak Louder than Words”.

Here is one picture justifying it! :)

Goodbye President Bush Administration

Farewell President Bush Administration

It’s the election day today. 4th November’2008. Let’s see who comes out on top!

Public Service Request: If you are a citizen of U.S. then make sure you VOTE!

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Update:

I am watching the result being disclosed live at the moment. Looks like Barack Obama is the new U.S President. :)

However it is still very close. In fact the closest i have seen so far!

Update II:

Morning everyone!

It’s a great morning. As i see it, Barack Obama has been declared as the 44th President of United States of America. The victory has been big, not just in the result of elections, but big in many many ways.

US Election Result 2008

US Election Result 2008

I just watched the complete speech given by Obama. It was very moving, very motivational. I ‘m happy for him. First Afro-American president says “Yes We Can”.  I just hope that Obama administration do justice to what Obama said in the speech. Only then, we can say that America is still a land of opportunity. Only then, we can say America has a bright future. And i truly wish they do; do it.

I’m not feeling bad for McCain. He will still play a major role in US politics. He is a good and a brave man. He won’t take this defeat as a defeat. He will still be a strong force that Obama will respect in every way.

Alright, congrats to America for a great hope! Time for me to have my morning tea! :)

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For those who don’t know, inbound links are the links coming from other sites to your website. This is a webmaster stuff, so if you are not a webmaster, please excuse this post. :)

I was just browsing the Google Webmaster Central Blog and i came across this post “Good times with Inbound Links“.

Apparently, Google considers quality and amount of inbound links in consideration for PageRank. If a spam site or low quality site links to you, they just ignore that link and only concentrate on the quality link. I am not sure but i do not believe in this point. Google, since last year or so, has been only taking in to consideration, the paid inbound links and the low quality inbound links.

Secondly, they italic-ized the word “Relevant, Quality inbound link can effect your PageRank”. Well…Yeah…That’s true actually. However, here by the word “Effect” they meant “Decrease”. Honestly, many webmasters who lost their pageranks can confirm it. No matter how hard they worked on sites, no matter how many quality inbound links, no matter how good, unique, useful content and information they have. If your site is a directory or not owned by some world organization or government or major search engine, my friend, you cannot get a high pagerank. Bottomline.

For starts, you can see Ally Directory. Pagerank 5 initially with just one webmaster blog in it and the pretty ordinary usual directory. But then i thought that i am not offering people anything except a link on the directory. So i went ahead and made more information rich blogs. Launched free themes for every popular script. Added gadget blog, biographies, cars, humor. Made it 100 times better than before. And what PageRank would i have now? PR2!!! :mrgreen:

Honestly guys, if you are a web master, you should follow the Google Webmaster Central Blog, religiously. But when it comes to this Pagerank thing, don’t buy their CRAP! In fact don’t believe in anything about Pagerank. It’s here today, gone tomorrow! As simple as it can be!

Just believe in good quality traffic. Just earn via Adsense or similar advertising programs. Don’t think about making a blog to achieve high pagerank so that you can sell the links later on a higher price. Nothing like that will work. Traffic is the actual key to long lasting success.

Here is some important thing you should do:

  • Start a site on a niche that you are really good at.
  • Share your information and knowledge with people.
  • Create original, very very unique, compelling content.
  • Don’t do what everyone is doing. Be creative.
  • Absolutely no keyword stuffing.
  • Do not believe in PageRank tips from Google or anyone. You will stay fine!
  • Do not be afraid to write about anything, as long as you don’t mess with em legally.

I could only think of these point now. But i do expect my fellow bloggers to help me jot down more helpful point for a sucess in web world. So more to continue…..

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This post is in continuation to the previous post “Hamilton: The world champion“.

Honestly, the flag, the championship, it all belonged to Felipe Massa. In the last lap, Massa ranked # 1 whereas Hamilton was ranking # 6. The result would have stayed that way for sure. And it was an easy deserving win for Massa. But suddenly for no reason at all, the then ranked # 4 driver “Glock” suddenly slowed down at the final curve. Slowed enough so that Hamilton can overtake him and take position # 5 which then gave Lewis Hamilton the championship.

As soon as Massa crossed the chequered flag, Ferrari crew celebrated and were so excited. But their celebration lived short as after 5 seconds they saw Glock pulling out for Hamilton. They were heartbroken and that’s obvious.

Anyways, i would like to wish good luck to Glock. May you leave Brazil in good health. He probably forgot that he is racing in Massa’s home soil. So wish him good luck!

And Felipe Massa, though i don’t like him, still it was a great effort and congrats for the win.

Lewis Hamilton, well, the whole year was full of dramas like racist abuse, dangerous driving, etc. It would have been a great feeling to win the last race and championship on your own. Anyways, congrats for the controversial win. Yes, you are the youngest world champion of Formula 1. But a loser in the last race!

Here are the stats for those of you who missed the race:

Image Courtesy Formula1.com

Image Courtesy Formula1.com

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