In dino guitar tab


C----------Am---------- C-------- Am
in Dino, Dil Mera, Mujhse Hai Keh Raha 

C-G---------C
Tu Khaab Saja,
C-G---------C
Tu Ji Le Jara 

C-----------------G
Hai Tujhe Bhi Izaazat,
Am-----------------C
Karle Tu Bhi Muhabbat 

C------------------Am-----------G-----------C
berang Si Hai Badi Zindagi Kuchh Rang To Bharoon
C-----------------------Am--------------G---------C
Main Apani Tanahaayi Ke Waaste Abbb Kuchh Toh Karoon) 

C------------------G
Jab Mile Thodi Fursat
Am------------------C
Mujhse Karle Muhabbat
C------------------G
Hai Tujhe Bhi Izaazat,
Am------------------C
Karle Tu Bhi Muhabbat

Alvida guitar tab

C———————Am—————–
chhup ke se kahin … dheeme paaon se …
F———————–C–
jaane kiS tarah, kis ghadi
C————- Am—————-
aage bad gaye hum se rahoon main
F——————— C–
par tum to abhi the yahin
F——————–
kuch bhi naa suna …
Dm——————
kab ka tha gila …
-G—————C-
kaise keh diya alvida

C—————–Am—
jinake darmiya gujri thi abhi
F—————-C
kal tak yeh meri zindagi
F                         Dm
dono baahon ko, thandi chaanv ko
G C
hum bhi kar chale alvida

Chorus:

—-C———————-G————
alvida … alvida … meri rahein alvida
—–F——————–Am
meri saasein kehti hai alvida
—-C——————–G————
alvida … alvida … ab kehna aur kya
—-F—————Am
jab tune keh diya alvida

Verse –

A——————-C#m————–
sunle bekhabar kyun aankhein pher kar
F#——————-Bm———–
aaj tu chali jaa … dhundegi nazar
G——————–E–
humko hi magar har jagah
A—————-C#m———-
aisi raaton main leke karwaate
F#————— Bm————-
yaad hamen karna aur phir har kar
G———————-E-
kehna kyun magar keh diya

—-Am———————-G————
alvida … alvida … meri rahein alvida
—–F——————–Am
meri saasein kehti hai alvida
—-C——————–G————
alvida … alvida … ab kehna aur kya
—-F—————-Am
jab tune keh diya alvida

Saawariya tabs + chord (title song)

solo:
E———————————————————————————————————
B——————–3p2—————————–2-3—3/53—–5/7-5-3-3/5———————
G——–2-4-4/6———-4-46————–2-4———4/64———————–4/64———–
D–2-4——————————7—-4—————————————————————
A———————————————————————————————————
E———————————————————————————————————
end of solo

this is played befor the line “aana hai milne aana hai,tujhse hi milne aana hai”
E————————————————————
B——————3—2———————————–
G——————2—2———————————–
D-2h4p2——————–2—————————–
A———-0-0———————————————-
E————————————————————

try this too..

e—————————————————
B—————–6[b]-5———————-6–5–
G——-5—–5———–5———-5—–5——–
D–5h-7—-5——————–5h-7—-5———-
A—————————————————
E—————————————————

The rythm goes like thsi:

(A)..sawariyya..(F#m)..sawariyya…..(Bm)..sawariy ya….(A)..Sawariyaa..
(D)…..(A)
Doli mey bithake
(D)…..(A)
sitaro se sajake
(D)
jamane se churake
(Bm)
le jayega
(A)…………(F#m)………(Bm)…………(A)
sawariyya.. sawariyya.. sawariyya.. sawariyya..

play same at similar lyrics….
the difference in the lines are as

(Bm)————————(E)
le jayega ek roj tera udake jiya

then

(A)———(F#m)
Palko ke shamiyaane mein
(Bm)——–(A)
khabon ke har thikane mein
(A#)————(D)
teri hi parchayeeaa..
(A#)————–(A)
tu to har lamha yaadon mein hai
(Bm)—————————(D)———(E)
teri khamosh paheli najar ka diwaana bona..

Treasure Hunters Break Scuba Rules for $50 Million (and Atlantis)

 

Skirting a plume of sandy water roiled by prop wash, a diver wielding a metal detector plunges to the seabed to search for bullion and other treasure from a 17th century galleon that sank off the Florida Keys.

Published in the December 2007 issue.

How to resize multiple images using Image Resizer(XP)?

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Guys, here is another tutorial to resize multiple photos using Windows XP image resizer. Hope, this help you …

Half the fun of taking pictures is sharing them with family and friends.

While it’s great that newer digital cameras can take beautiful 5-, 6-, or 7-megapixel pictures, e-mailing such large photo files can clog up your recipient’s Inbox. Resizing pictures before you e-mail them—or even before you burn them to a CD—is made simpler using a free Windows XP download called the Image Resizer, which is one of the many handy tools that make up the Microsoft PowerToys for Windows XP.

You can also use the Image Resizer to resize photos so they’ll fit on a compatible cell phone, personal digital assistant (PDA), or Portable Media Center so you can enjoy your photos while on the go. Using the Image Resizer is easy, and it will preserve your original photos for other uses you may have in the future.

Using the Image Resizer

You’ll want to begin by making sure your pictures are well organized. Because your digital camera probably gives pictures an arbitrary and confusing name, such as dscn0809.jpg, be sure to rename your photos to something easily identifiable at a glance, such as flowers.jpg. Ordinarily, it’s recommended that you make a backup of your original digital photo before resizing it. However, Image Resizer creates a duplicate file in the same folder as your original and resizes the duplicate; your original picture file is not altered in any way during the process.

1. Open the folder that contains the pictures you want to resize. In Thumbnail view, right-click any picture you want to resize, and click Resize Pictures.

2.In the Resize Pictures dialog box, click the size you want your photo to be, and click OK. In general, Small is a good selection for most of your needs, such as e-mailing pictures or posting them to a Web site.

3. The original file, flowers.jpg, is still intact; and a new, resized file, named flowers (Small).jpg, has been added to the same folder.

Resize multiple photos at once

To resize a sequence of photos at once, click the first photo in the sequence, hold down the SHIFT key, and click the last photo in the sequence. All the photos in between those that you clicked will be selected. Follow the steps outlined previously to resize the sequence of selected photos.

To resize nonsequential photos in a folder, click the first photo, and hold down the CTRL key while you click the other pictures you want to resize. Once you have your photos selected, follow the steps outlined previously to resize the selected photos.

Advanced features

Image Resizer includes some additional advanced features. Click the Advanced tab to show the following options:

Custom lets you manually set the size you want for your photos.
Make pictures smaller but not larger constrains resizing to only sizes smaller than the original photo.
Resize the original pictures (don’t create copies) permanently applies resizing to your original photo.

With this easy way to resize your pictures, you just might start sharing all your photos—rather than just a few—with your friends and family.

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How to resize multiple images using Photoshop?

After a long search, I found this tutorial to be the most effective to resize multiple images. I planned to make it my own tutorial but it became quite lengthy so, i just provide you this link, hope it would work better.

http://photoshopdog.com/?p=27

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The End of the Internet?

By Jeff Chester

The nation’s largest telephone and cable companies are crafting an alarming set of strategies that would transform the free, open and nondiscriminatory Internet of today to a privately run and branded service that would charge a fee for virtually everything we do online.

Verizon, Comcast, Bell South and other communications giants are developing strategies that would track and store information on our every move in cyberspace in a vast data-collection and marketing system, the scope of which could rival the National Security Agency. According to white papers now being circulated in the cable, telephone and telecommunications industries, those with the deepest pockets–corporations, special-interest groups and major advertisers–would get preferred treatment. Content from these providers would have first priority on our computer and television screens, while information seen as undesirable, such as peer-to-peer communications, could be relegated to a slow lane or simply shut out.

Under the plans they are considering, all of us–from content providers to individual users–would pay more to surf online, stream videos or even send e-mail. Industry planners are mulling new subscription plans that would further limit the online experience, establishing “platinum,” “gold” and “silver” levels of Internet access that would set limits on the number of downloads, media streams or even e-mail messages that could be sent or received.

Report: Internet Outages Could Occur By 2010 As Capacity Stalls

By Paul McDougall
InformationWeek
Tue Nov 20, 12:12 PM ET

Booming demand for Internet services combined with insufficient infrastructure investment could leave the Web vulnerable to brown outs within three years, a study released Tuesday predicted.

Nemertes Research said Internet providers need to invest from $42 billion to $55 billion — or 60% to 70% more than current plans call for — to stave off interruptions to the digital economy that could happen if the ‘Net bogs down. “The next Google, YouTube, or Amazon might not arise” if the situation isn’t fixed, Nemertes said.

The problem, the group said, is that bandwidth usage is outpacing infrastructure build outs. While core fiber and switching/routing technology “will scale nicely,” Internet access resources could soon be overwhelmed in three to five years, Nemertes said.

The trouble could be particularly acute in North America, the researchers said.

“Rather like osteoporosis, the underinvestment in infrastructure will painlessly and invisibly leach competitiveness out of the economy,” said Nemertes.

Nemertes conceded that its study, in many ways, represents a best guess at what’s happening with the Web. “The Internet is almost opaque to serious researchers, even those with the necessary technical skills, integrity and desire,” said the group.

That’s because commercial Internet providers closely guard information about usage and technology roadmaps. “Carriers and content providers refuse to reveal their inner workings,” said Nemertes, adding that it’s understandable that service providers are reluctant to reveal data that might undermine their competitiveness or compromise user privacy.

Nonetheless, “we conclude by urging content and service providers to cooperate with researchers in sharing data,” said the study’s authors. Nemertes also said Congress should consider tax credits to spur Internet providers to add more broadband capacity.

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