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    Need 48 hours per day to redesign my blog

    Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

    Work + Study + Personal Problem = No time to Blog and redesign my website. Its been months I posted something lastly. My website is full of dust, outdated design and kiddish look. Hope I will start re designing gradually…

    Long time no see!

    Thursday, December 24th, 2009

    Well, after couple of months I see my wp-admin!  whats the reason ? change in life style , I guess this is the reason, change is need for everyone , else life wont be thrilling. I am a tester now ( at office ) , its been long time opened psp and fla app. Had [...]

    Updated my flash website! check out

    Thursday, May 7th, 2009

    Hi there, I was a beginner in flash 8 and learnd tweening last year ( Ah thats great! ) - I felt it ! . So I made my first website with flash , in which I used basic Flash techniques, and this year I made a re-touch on my website , and reduced the [...]

    Virus hits the Royal Navy - 75% of system affected

    Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

    Britain’s Ministry of Defense has been finding this out the hard way lately, as a string of announcements has placed its security under a spotlight. According to a recent report, just 27% of UK MoD computer systems meet current data security standards for holding classified information and personal data, another 31% meet some standards, and [...]

    IBM Roadrunner

    Friday, December 26th, 2008

    A supercomputer based on the Cell processor that is found in Sony’s PlayStation 3 console has rocketed into the latest Top 500 supercomputing ranking at number one to become the most powerful computer in the world.
    The IBM-developed machine, called RoadRunner, was benchmarked at 1.026 petaflops (a petaflop is equal to one thousand trillion calculations per [...]

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