Thursday

EXCLUSIVE - Ta Ra Rum Pum Trailor

It seems New Rocking Movie coming up after HUM-TUM

Actors

Saif Ali Khan
Rani Mukherjee

Releasing in - 27 April 2007

The movie is about a family, mom (Rani),dad(Saif Ali)and two kids.When their father, a famous racer, has an accident, the perfect life of the family gets turned up-side-down. The father struggles to lead a normal life after the accident. He becomes a taxi driver.

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Serious NEWS - Were there Aliens In Delhi ?

New Delhi: Were there some unidentified flying objects over Delhi last Wednesday or was it a security lapse near the Prime Minister's residence?

On March 7, 2007, air traffic control radars in Delhi picked up two unidentified flying objects over Delhi moving northwest to south between 0930 hours and 1000 hours (IST).

While the ATC was alarmed by the sightings, the Air Force did not scramble its jets to intercept the flying objects as per the security protocol even though the breach of air space happened at a time when air traffic was at its peak. Security experts say the objects might have involved a serious threat to civilian air traffic.

And eight days later, no one really knows if they were birds or planes or kites. ATC officials say the objects were too slow moving to be aircraft. The Air Force says they could have been migratory birds. A radar malfunction has also been not ruled out.

But the incident has raised serious security concerns as the two unidentified flying objects were detected very close to the Prime Minister's residence.

Sources told CNN-IBN that both the objects were flying seven miles apart. They flew over Safdarjung before heading east and vanishing off the radar. Both the ATC and the Air Force tried to establish radio contact, but failed.

The UFOs flew just above the Safdarjung Airport. But what has raised serious concern in the security establishment is the fact that the Prime Minister's house is just 2 km from the spot and so are the other high-security areas.

The Air Force says it was informed about the radar trace only when the objects were within 5 nautical miles of Safdarjung. They vanished from the radar 3 minutes after crossing Safdarjung.

The Civil Aviation Ministry says there are no reports of unidentified flying objects over Delhi. The Air Force has already conducted an enquiry into this incident, but it had no clear answers to any of the questions.


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Watch Exclusive Promo of Munna Bhai chale America (Amerika)

Both are reading a book ‘How to learn English in 30 days’ so that they can master the Queens's lanaguage before they visit the US: We then get to hear lines like: How will they give their address?

In Hindi: Dhobhi ghat In English: Wash-ington How will they express their happiness?

In Hindi: Khushi ke maare mera seena phul gaya In English: Out of happiness my chest turned into breast Tapori slang

In Hindi: hawa aan de In English: Let the air force come in Bambaiya language In Hindi: khopche main leke deo kya kharcha paani In English: I will take you out for date and pay for it

After Gandhigiri Murli Prasad sharma ( aka Munna Bhai ) and Cirkeshwar ( aka circuit ) are planning to go to America. Fot going to america they are now learning English from manual. The learning and their intreactive way of learning is in this trailer. So watch the trailer and Enjoy

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Friday

How to Use Chopsticks ??

All Credits to Robert Vaessen from robsworld.org For this Wonderful Article

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Would you eat a sandwich with a spoon? Or use a fork to eat ice cream? Certain foods require the appropriate utensil. Asian foods are no exception: they seem to taste better eaten with chopsticks. And although some of us were raised using chopsticks, it can be an awkward experience for the rest of us. Fortunately, learning to eat with chopsticks is a simple matter, as this tutorial shows.
Many of us labor under a misperception about chopsticks-- that both sticks are moved together in your hand as you pick up a morsel. This is only half-true. Instead you'll be holding one chopsticks in place while pivoting the other one to meet it. Simple, eh?



Heaven forbid that the restaurant serves disposable chopsticks in this era of disappearing ancient forests. But to prepare you for that possibility, here's some advice on breaking them apart. Pull the sticks away from you on a horizontal plane, so your palms end up facing away from you. Twisting them apart vertically can cause splintering, which might hamper your dining experience..

Of course, most restraunts will serve you disposable chopsticks. Especially in Japan. Many things are individually wrapped. The culture is very conscious of personal hygiene/sanitation.


Step 1 - Position the chopsticks

  • Place the first chopstick so that thicker part rests at the base of your thumb and the thinner part rests on the lower side of your middle fingertip.

  • Bring your thumb forward so that it traps the stick firmly in place. At least two or three inches of chopstick should extend beyond your fingertip.

  • Now position the other chopstick so that it is held against the side of your index finger by the end of your thumb. (As if you were holding a pencil)

  • Press the ends of both sticks on the plate, while holding them at a slight angle to the table. Allow them to slide just a little so that the ends line up.


Step 2 - Pivot the top chopstick

  • Place a little pressure on the top chopstick. It will pivot on your index finger and thumb. Remember: the bottom chopstick is stationary. Your thumb will stay fairly stationary, while the index and middle fingers are used to move the top chopstick.
  • The tip of the top chopstick will move towards the tip of the bottom chopstick. Encourage this. Hold those tips together firmly enough to grasp a piece of food and lift it off the plate. Place delicately into your waiting mouth. Although there's no need to stoop, you may wish to lean over your plate a bit during your first attempts. It might save you a clean-up.
  • That's about it. Have a little practice, use mini-marshmallows or some other small food items, and you'll be able to use chopsticks with the best of 'em.


Bad Manners

(Using chopsticks)

  • Mayoi-bashi: Mayoi means "dithering". It is bad manners to wave your chopsticks around aimlessly over the food, trying to decide what to take next.
  • Utsuri-bashi: Changing the food you have selected after you have touched the food.
  • Saguri-bashi: Looking for contents in a soup with chopsticks.
  • Sashi-bashi: Sashi means "inserting". It is bad manners to spear food with the points of the chopsticks as if they were a fork.
  • Yose-bashi: Yose means "drawing near". It is bad manners to pull the dishes towards you using the chopsticks. Always pick the dishes up in the hand.
  • Yoko-bashi: Keeping chopsticks together and using them like spoon.
  • Komi-bashi: Raking foods into one's already full mouth with chopsticks.
  • Neburi-bashi: Licking the ends of chopsticks.

Other tips

  • Don't eat with a broken or mismatched pair of chopsticks.
  • Don't eat twice in a row from the same dish except your rice bowl.
  • Don't stick chopsticks in your rice. This is commonly done at funerals, or as an offering which is placed on the alter at an ancestral shrine.
  • Don't dig under food to get the best pieces.
  • Don't eat food directly from the central plate, transfer it to your bowl first.
  • Don't lick your chopsticks. - Don't stab your food with a chopstick.
  • Don't set chopsticks on your bowl of dishes. Chopsticks should be placed on the table, chopstick holder or tray. When you are not using the chopsticks, put them in front of you onto the table or a dish with the tip to the left.
  • Do not give food from your chopsticks directly to somebody other's chopsticks. Only at Buddhist funerals where the bones of the burned body are given in that way from person to person.
  • Don't make noise with your chopsticks.
  • Neither point with the chopsticks to something or somebody nor move them too much around in the air.
  • Don't reach across another person with your chopsticks.
  • Knife and fork are used for Western food only. Spoons are used for eating certain Japanese dishes, for example donburi or Japanese style curry rice. A Chinese style ceramic spoon is sometimes used to eat soups.
  • Making slurping noises while eating noodles is perfectly acceptable in Japan. There is no need to excuse yourself for making noises while eating.

Handling dishes

Japanese dishes are designed to be the right size and shape for holding in the hand. It is a particularly important point of etiquette to lift the dishes to the breast when eating rice or drinking soup.
When eating tempura, sashimi(raw fish), or other food which is dipped in sauce before being eaten that you use the hand not holding the chopsticks to hold the dish containing the sauce.
The dishes or plates used for grilled fish are usually too large to pick up. Such platters may be left on the table. When eating from a large platter or pot, transfer a portion from the communal pot to your own small dish and then lift this dish to eat.

Table Manners

Use your chopsticks to cut up pieces of food too large to fit into the mouth in one bite.
When eating food served in bowl with a lid, replace the lid on the bowl when you have finished.
When you have finished your meal, replace your chopsticks on the chopstick rest (when provided/present) as they were when you started. (I usually fold the chopstick wrapper into a small rest)