Mumbai Terror : Some un-answered questions...
Sunday, November 30, 2008

For 58 hours, as a bunch of determined, and lethally armed, terrorists held Mumbai to ransom, out to destroy everything, our men in uniform have taken them on, bravely and against all odds. No words will be enough to pay tribute to them.
Here are some questions posted by citizen journalists that may prove to be crucial in the investigations by the security agencies
1. If the terrorists just wanted to kill everyone, they had ample opportunity to do so. They were obviously holding out for some kind of deal. Did the NSG spend those 10 hours negotiating a deal? Did they even make contact? Its hard to believe that the NSG stormed the place and rescued almost every person taken hostage.
2. What was the RDX going to be used for? The police found 8 kgs of RDX behind Taj. Was this forgotten by the terrorists? Or was this a drop point for them to pick up later? The explosions inside the hotels were mainly grenades and plastic explosives.
3. Is it clear at this point that most of the terrorists are Punjabi? Watching videos on India TV, we see them referring to incidents like Babri Masjid and Gujarat and also sporadic Hindi words like Neta, Shanti and parivar, but the accent is undeniably Punjabi. One terrorist also used the word 'Rab' interchangeably with Allah, and referred to 'Waqt' as 'WAKAT'. What is more all their sound bytes were basic monologues, that they seem to have memorised. And in the Big Picture, looking at their clean cut faces, lithe physiques and smart logistical moves and mastery over weapons, what are the chances that these are not terrorists, but trained Pakistani commandos themselves?
4. How did the room service guys not find the bombs if it had been preserved somewhere within the Taj? Some room service guys are involved? Someone inside the Taj is definitely involved.
5. Why did the terrorists not blow up the full building itself? What can be the reason for this? I do not believe that they do not have the ammunition for that or planning. I believe if they wanted they could have done it.
6. The television visuals clearly showed Hemant Karkare wearing a helmet and a bullet-proof vest. How did he get hit in the chest?
And the most dangerous one
7. When a lot of hostages escaped from the Taj at around 3-4 AM on Thursday, none of them were questioned when they escaped from the rear of the Taj. This means that the terrorists as well could don a normal citizen's clothes and escape without any questions asked. What about Mumbai or rather Indian citizens's security if even one among them gets lost in Mumbai's crowds?
Labels: Current Affairs
Lady Finger to cure Diabetes ?
Wednesday, November 26, 2008

This is an email I received and not sure how far this is true.
Please note Lady Finger is called as Bhindi or OKRA in India. Here goes the mail content.
"Last month in one of TV program I learnt of a treatment of Sugar (Diabetes). Since I am diabetic, I tried it and it was very useful and my Sugar is in control now. In fact I have already reduced my medicine.
Take two pieces of Lady Finger (Bhindi) and remove/cut both ends of each piece. Also put a small cut in the middle and put these two pieces in glass of water. Cover the glass and keep it at room temperature during night. Early morning, before breakfast simply remove two pieces of lady finger (bhindi) from the glass and drink that water.
Keep doing it on daily basis. Within two weeks, you will see remarkable results in reduction of your SUGAR.
My sister has got rid of her diabetes. She was on Insulin for a few years, but after taking the lady fingers every morning for a few months, she has stopped Insulin but continues to take the lady fingers every day. But she chops the lady fingers into fine pieces in the night, adds the water and drinks it all up the next morning. Please. try it as it will not do you any harm even if it does not do much good to you, but U have to keep taking it for a few months before U see results, as most cases might be chronic."
Labels: Health
Lotus Notes on Nokia Phones
Friday, November 21, 2008

Nokia and IBM have announced IBM Lotus Notes support for a number of Nokia's S60-based mobile phones.
Lotus Notes Traveler provides real time access to email, calendar, address book, journal and to-do list data and will be available for Nokia devices in December 2008.
"This is another strong affirmation of our business mobility vision, which is to establish partnerships with the world's leading enterprise vendors. This collaboration means nearly 90 percent of business email can be mobilized with Nokia devices, without needing to purchase
additional servers, middleware or licenses. With the presence, position and technology that IBM have in the corporate email market, they are an essential partner for us in enterprise,"
"People need to be connected to their email, information and network when they are out of the office and that has to be done conveniently and on their terms. Lotus Notes Traveler for Nokia devices is a great example of that."
- said Soren Petersen, senior vice president, Nokia.
Google Gets Personal With SearchWiki

Google has added SearchWiki to their Web Search to give users more control over their search experience.
SearchWiki lets users customize search by re-ranking, deleting, adding, and commenting on search results.
With just a single click users can move the results they like to the top or add a new site. They can also write notes attached to a particular site and remove results that they don't feel belong.
These modifications will be shown to users every time they do the same search in the future. SearchWiki is available to signed-in Google users and the changes are stores in their Google Account.
The changes made only affect the user's own searches but one can see how the community has collectively edited the search results by clicking on the "See all notes for this SearchWiki" link.
Labels: Google, Online Tools
Wireless Router cum Flower Vaze!


Saudi Arabia-based telecommunications company STC have designed a wireless internet router that can also be used to hold flowers.
“The STC Router successfully bridges the gap between lifestyle and technology with it’s flower vase functionality,” say the designers.
The following is the quote from Saudi Telecom:
STC (Saudi Telecom) was in need for a unique router design that would provoke a positive emotional response. Wireless internet, Voice over IP, land line telephone and wired DSL are all incorporated into this elegant device.
“The STC Router successfully bridges the gap between lifestyle and technology with it’s flower vase functionality,” say the designers.
The following is the quote from Saudi Telecom:
STC (Saudi Telecom) was in need for a unique router design that would provoke a positive emotional response. Wireless internet, Voice over IP, land line telephone and wired DSL are all incorporated into this elegant device.
Labels: Gadgets
Find out who is using your wireless network
Saturday, November 8, 2008
If you are suspicious that someone using your wireless network, follow this procedure to find out who is using
- Go to Start > run, and type cmd
- Type ipconfig next. It will list the default gateway here. Once you have your default gateway address, open your web browser and type it in the URL bar.
- Scroll down until you see 'DHCP Server' if it is enabled, continue to the next step.
- Check the "DHCP Clients Table". This list will tell you the computer name of everyone connected to your network on DHCP (DHCP automatically configures a computer's IP and DNS settings)
Labels: Security