Saturday, September 5, 2009

Josh Telugu Movie Review

Josh Telugu Movie Review
Famous Producer, Dil Raju has recently produced his new Telugu film JOSH. JOSH is a Hindi word which mean, courage, passion, determine or enthusiastic. Most of the production of JOSH is youngsters and movie is about their college life. It is all about the new generation and their activities. College life plays a major role in human life. It is also known as the foundation of youth.
First JOSH was released on start of September but due to the death of Andra Pradesh’s Chief Minister, Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy; it was postponed. The exact releasing date of Josh is not announced. Perhaps it will be mid of September when, JOSH will be on screen. Sneha Ullal, Naga Chaitanya and karthika is presenting the lead role in the movie.
Vasu Varma is director of the movie and music was composed by Sandeep Chawla. It is also a better chance for, Naga Chaitanya to introduce himself in the world of cinema. He is the third generation of Akkineni family. Naga is the son of a famous Telugu actor, Akkineni Nagarjuna. Karthika is working as a heroin. She is the daughter of Radha, a famous South Indian Actress. A very outstanding collection of songs has selected for JOSH.

Unexplained Phenomenon

Unexplained Phenomenon

Google goes viral: Unexplained Phenomenon logo making waves on the web Updated 10:00 a.m. ET In an apparent effort to drive skeptics temporarily insane, search engine Google today began featuring a new doodle with a UFO which, when clicked, takes users to a search for "unexplained phenomenon." The search itself brings up a list of sites purporting to discuss paranormal phenomena, many of them doing so in an unquestioning way. Google, which is traditionally science-friendly, undoubtedly has a reason for this move. If it is an experiment in viral marketing, it appears to be working. As of 9:04 a.m., "unexplained phenonemon" was the number one search item on the U.S. search site.
One clue appears to have been posted at Google's twitter account. Shortly before midnight Eastern Time in the US, Google posted the numeric phrase "1.12.12 25.15.21.18 15 1.18.5 2.5.12.15.14.7 20.15 21.19 ." Substituting letters for numbers, this translates to "All your O are belong to us." In the unexplained phenomenon graphic, a UFO is seen "beaming up" one of the O's in Google. The phrase is a reference to "All your base belong to us," a mistranslated phrase from a Japanese video game that became a joke spreading virally across the internet in 2002.
In the past, you've paid attention to only half the signal from your appetite. The "I'm hungry. Feed me." part. That's the part of the signal that tells you to eat. (Nothing wrong with your hearing! Again, it's 'normal.') When that feeling of hunger first starts to disappear, your appetite says, "I'm satisfied." It's important that you pay attention to that piece of your friend's advice. Did you note that I said when that feeling of hunger FIRST starts to disappear!?

Friday, September 4, 2009

Byron Hout

Byron Hout
Oregon football player LeGarrette Blount punched Boise State football player Byron Hout after Thursday night's game, and Blount is, rightly, getting a lot of criticism in the sports media this morning. But Hout deserves a share of criticism, too: He's the one who provoked the incident. Watch the video closely, and you'll see that Blount, dejected after his team just lost, was walking off the field with his head down. Hout then grabbed Blount and shouted something. We don't know what Hout said, but whatever it was, it prompted Boise State coach Chris Petersen to run up to Hout, restrain him, and yell at him. Suffice to say, if Hout had just said, "good game," Petersen wouldn't have reacted that way.
Only after all that did Blount level Hout with a vicious straight right to the chin. Blount's punch was worse than Hout grabbing him, and it was worse than just about anything Hout could have said. But if Hout hadn't provoked Blount, the punch wouldn't have happened. Petersen, to his credit, not only restrained Hout but said afterward, "It was just emotions getting the best of players" -- suggesting that he knew it was players on both teams, not just Blount, who overreacted in the heat of the moment. And it's also to Petersen's credit that after Blount punched Hout, none of the other Boise State players retaliated by punching Blount, which would have made an ugly scene even uglier.
At the end of last night’s Boise State-Oregon game, a frustrated LeGarrette Blount KO’ed Boise State defensive end Byron Hout. I’m posting this for a couple reasons: 1) I’m guessing most didn’t stay up to watch the end of this game, which started after 10 pm; 2) It was pretty much the only thing worth remembering on an otherwise very boring opening night. South Carolina beat North Carolina State 7-3 and Boise State defended their blue home turf, beating Oregon 19-8, a final score I don’t think I’ve ever seen in a football game.
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