Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Funny anwers given by brilliant students

Here are some fuuny and intersting answers given by some bright students in exams.Check this out!!!



Monday, April 26, 2010

Incase if you forget your PC/Laptop password

Note:
->Works on Windows XP
->Only if your administrator name is not changed(i.e it should be as "Administrator").It doesnt work if you had changed it to "Admin" or something else.


How to crack your administrator password:
If you had forgot your user password,try this out.

Step 1: Reboot your system.

Step 2:After the windows has been loaded,it asks for username and password.Just press CTRL+ALT+DEL key two times.

Step 3:One more login pop-up should appear and it will ask for username and password.

Step 4:Type username as "administrator" and leave the password field blank.

Step 5:You would be successfully logged in as administrator.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Honda CB 1000R


Coz I am fond of all these bikes and cars,today will give you a brief info of new bikes being launched.

You can call it the-Dawn ,of course HONDA CB1000R.Let me give you its specifications.

The CB1000R was developed for Europe and launched in 2007. It’s done Honda proud, bagging the runner-up spot (the CBR1000RR grabbed gold) at the 2009 International Bike Of The Year awards.

The CB1000R comes with naked and distinctly European styling, with sharp lines dominating the muscular motorcycle. The new CB is compact, and falls in line with the latest breed of international models that concentrate their mass, low and centrally. Butch and eye catching from every angle, this aggressive streetfighter sports very few decals, including a pair of wings prominently displayed on its tank. The CB1000R comes with a unique front mudguard, and broad conical front headlight with a circular, tinted blue city light set in its chin.

This bike will keep thieves at bay thanks to HISS (Honda Ignition Security System), an electronic security feature that doesn’t allow the engine to fire up without its original pair of keys. The bike’s low-set, broad and easy-to-read digital instrument cluster uses a bar-type engine rpm counter with redline beginning at 10,500rpm. The speedometer is set on the left, while the engine temperature, a clock, fuel level, as well as trip and odometer gauges are on display apart from the usual array of warning lights.

This bike is powered by a retuned 998cc CBR1000RR engine tweaked for a more enjoyable city riding experience, rather than out-and-out performance as sought by most RR owners. Basic specifications are common with the CB1000R using an in-line four, four-stroke and liquid-cooled power plant. Its lightweight cylinder head is prepared from magnesium, and houses 16 valves. An Intake Air Control Valve, or IACV, works to keep any torque reaction from causing jerky low-rpm conduct, and ensures the CB1000R stays smooth and enjoyable to ride at low speed. An in-built oxygen sensor and 300-cell catalytic converter combines with a sophisticated, electronic fuel-injection system to cut emissions.

All you need to do is,just grab this baby for Rs 9,50,000(ex-showroom, Delhi).