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Dinesh Samant

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  1. Dude You must very well understand first that there are 2 main basic types of DVD'S
    1. 4.7 Gb of single layer DVD (Also known as DVD5)
    2. 8.4 Gb of Dual layer DVD (Also known as DVD9)

    the one dvd you are talking about is the DVD9 version. When you rip or backup the dvd into your sytem or even try to burn the DVD to another one you will need the same or the higher type of dvd for burning. When you get that DVD you can easily burn your original dvd into it. Otherwise you can shrink the dvd (DVD9) to fit into the DVD5 version by just excluding some material from the original DVD......


    Is there any program whaich can separate the data on 2 layers of a duel layer DVD and then make 2 single layer DVDs out of it? this without using any software like movie cutter etc. because using such softwares means editing / tempering with the data and is not legal.

  2. MSOffice is crammed with features that nobody uses or even bother to know about. I am using both openoffice and msoffice for last 2 years and didnt find any great advantage using msoffice. I have not used majority of the features in msofice and even dont know what they are for. Guess I too can count myself in limited needs catagory. Fortunately this catagory seems to be very large and more than 90 % of the office suite users will fall in this. What I dont understand is why microsoft is adding useless features and making it bulkier instead of focusing on making it leaner and faster. I think the same logic applies for windows OS too.


  3. There is another use of neem leaves prevelant in india and I have personally tried this before. If you burn neem leeves to make smoke, it drives away mosquitoes/insects/ other pests. And it doesnt have any adverse effects on us poor human beings. Now I cant do this anymore as i don't have no neem tree nereby and also it will trigger my smoke detector if i try it. :lol:


  4. Its a good concept. But is it practical?If this idea is to be implemented in reality then so many of the existing industries will require to shift their operations. What about the cost of shifting? and the energy / power utilised in it? It will more than erection of the new plant. Since it will involve dismentling of old plants and again reerecting them.Also in case of new plant there are so many other factors other than energy / power whaich will influence this decision. Like availablility of skilled labour and raw material on that perticular site. climatic conditions etc.If these factors are not favorable then nobody will sanctionaed a manufacturing plant even if he may be getting the power free of cost.So even if its a good concept I have doubts about practicality.I wud rather suggest developing and shifting renewable sources though little costlier.


  5. Its not possible to use this mouse for spying unless there is software to record it and send the recorded files to inteded destination. Is it plug-n-play mouse or requires installing a special software (which also installs such spywares among other things). that may be the catch.Anyway if someone has already bought this thing....just enjoy.!!! You have got free microphone alongwith your mouse. Just figure out how to use it. :lol:


  6. These are some additional ad programs (pay per click) which you may want to try.

     

    1.Yahoo publisher

    2.Adyack.com

    3.Ad Brite

    4.Ad Smart

    5.Chitica

    6.Kanoodle etc.

     

    Probem is that I havnt found anyone making really serious money out of it.

    So personally I have prefered to keep my website free of this junk.

    Although my webhost has put a banner on top.

    If anybody has really benefitted from these programs.

     

    You can visit my site at http://amical.co.nr/

     

    Thanks :lol:

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