Tuesday, September 25, 2007

T20

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DOWN & OUT

Monday, September 24, 2007

How You Speak!

The language can be a pretty humorous issue. It depends how we use it. How? Read on.
The word 'WIFE' uttered alone seems pretty lovely. (Though it is Worries Invited For Ever). The gal in our life, with whom we have promised to spend all our life. If......... No the thought is not ready to come to our mind, that if not her in our life then,..........Its our love that speaks out.
Now -
The word 'FRIEND'. This guy too is quite important to us. Because -
Full of love
Root of Joy
Island of God
End of Sorrow
Name of Hope
Dear its You
Not only that,
'The Mountains are high, The Sky is blue,
I don't have another Friend like you',
and all such stuff is well known to us.
But if these two words - 'Wife' and 'Friend' together can shake one's feet, can make one go weak in his knees -
WIFE'S FRIEND.
???!!!

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Manage Your Time

In these days of high speed, we find hardly any time at our disposal. Even 24 hours are not sufficient. (But will even 48 hours be??) But the problem is that, we don't manage our time properly. So, we think we are running out of time. If there are even 20 people unmanaged, they seem to be a crowd. But make them stand in a queue, and even small space is enough. It's all about management.


  • Before going to bed, make a list of your work, that you expect to do the next day.
  • Along with that, add even those works to the list, which you could not complete, or remained incomplete due to lack of time or any other reason.
  • On Sundays, or on any holidays, make a list of the works that you want to complete within a week or a month.
  • As and when you come across a new work, write it down.
  • Make a habit of keeping a diary and a pen ready.
  • While making a list, write the work by priority, so that while doing these works, you will come across the important works first.
  • When you feel enthusiastic, when your spirits are high, try to complete the most important [(and boring) actually no work should be boring] works first.
  • If any of your works is lengthy, divide them into smaller work-groups and set deadlines for yourself.
  • Be on your heels as far as deadlines are concerned. Don't abuse your deadlines, respect them.
  • Set reasonable deadlines, such those you can fight against.
  • Before setting off for any work, study it thoroughly - how long may it take, how it can be completed, who can help you, what the hurdles might be etc.
  • If possible assign works to your juniors and colleagues.
  • Increase your decision power - it saves you a lot of time.
  • Keep each and every thing you want in its place. The next time you want it, you get it instantly. Finding it at the eleventh hour makes haste and there has been no record of getting things done hastily and accurately. That will surely spoil your work and you will lose your temper too.
  • Keep thinking positive when working. But a word of caution - be prepared for the worst.

Follow these simple steps and you will feel the difference yourself.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Twenty20

Learning from its experience in the previous Cricket World Cups, about Australia's dominance, the ICC and the organisers of the Twenty20 World Cup have come to a consensus. There will be only 3 ceremonies this coming 9/11 Twenty20 World Cup begining in South Africa:
FIRST - Opening Ceremony,
SECOND - Awarding the Twenty20 World Cup to Australia and
THIRD - Closing Ceremony

Warne's Half Century

Share Warne of Australia - the legendary spin wizard - has a half century to his name (though it is scored after retirement and off the field.) He has recently declared his 50 favourite players. Here's the list of all the fifty by Warne.
  1. Sachin Tendulkar
  2. Brian Lara
  3. Curtly Ambrose
  4. Allan Border
  5. Glenn McGrath
  6. Wasim Akram
  7. Muttiah Muralithaan
  8. Ricky Ponting
  9. Mark Taylor
  10. Ian Healy
  11. Courtney Walsh
  12. Mark Waugh
  13. Anil Kumble
  14. Rahul Dravid
  15. Graham Gooch
  16. Andrew Flintoff
  17. Matthew Hayden
  18. Merv Hughes
  19. Aravinda De Silva
  20. Adam Gilchrist
  21. David Boon
  22. Martin Crowe
  23. Stephen Flaming
  24. Brett Lee
  25. Darren Lehmann
  26. Steve Waugh
  27. Jacques Kallis & Shaun Pollock
  28. Saeed Anwar & Mohammad Yousuf
  29. Shoaib Akhtar & Craig McDermott
  30. Kevin Pietersen
  31. Tim May
  32. Robin Smith
  33. Allan Donald
  34. Bruce Reid
  35. Michael Vaughan
  36. Andy Flower
  37. Stephen Harmison
  38. Sanath Jayasuriya
  39. Stuart MacGill
  40. Kapil Dev
  41. Justin Langer
  42. Ravi Shastri
  43. Michael Atherton
  44. Alec Stewart
  45. Waqar Younis
  46. Dilip Vengsarkar
  47. Chris Cairns
  48. Brian McMillan
  49. Darren Berry
  50. Jamie Siddons