Sunday, May 15, 2011

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آسان نسخے

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آیتہ الکرسی ۔۔ تاج نستعلیق

آیتہ الکرسی ۔۔ تاج نستعلیق

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Monday, February 1, 2010

Work At Home Top10

"I want to take this opportunity to thank you for visiting. I know that it is hard to find the right business or job that is going to fulfill your needs. I have tried to keep that in mind when I put this site together. I am dedicated to it and I never stop searching for new businesses, jobs or surveys for you to start.

I really put a lot of 'blood, sweat and tears' into this site. Even though I have managed to become financially secure using the programs I list here, I am always trying to improve. I still get the occasional email asking me questions like "How do I know your not a scam?". Short of meeting them face to face, I don't know how to convince those few people. That question used to bother me quite a bit. Mainly because of all the hard work that I do that goes on behind the scenes. I suppose I can never convince everyone that my heart is in the right place. I stopped trying. What I haven't stopped trying is to protect those that are ready to make a financial change in their life.

With that goal in mind, I continually review businesses on a daily basis. I review new ones and current ones. I get feedback from all of you. That is what matters the most. The businesses listed here all have not just been good to me, but they have also produced great results for others.

I will leave you with these words; Working from home is not just a 'pipe dream'. If you have had a bad string of luck with the businesses you have tried, I can only say to you - never, ever, give up hope. If I would have given up hope years ago, I would have been in huge personal and financial unrest. Matter of fact, in my humble opinion, the only difference between the ones that make it versus the ones that don't is that one mind set. To never give up on your dreams.."

What is the difference between a Home Business, a Home Job and Paid Surveys?
Please take a moment to read my comparison below explaining all three. Then choose which one is best for you.

HOME BUSINESS

  • Much higher income potential: $3000-$50,000+ per month. With legitimate people making as much as $100,000 a month. Yes, really.
  • You have 100% control of your results.
  • They have a cost for their program. Usually between $47.00 to $97.00. Worth every penny.
  • You follow their step by step business plan, that they and other ordinary people have used, to start an maintain your business.
  • You have a lot of freedom once you get up and running. You will see mentioned a lot "auto pilot". This is because the business is mainly automatic once you have set it up.

HOME JOBS
  • Lower income potential: $500-$6500+ per month.
  • The company does not charge you to work for them. If you are working for someone, they shouldn't charge you a fee to do their work. They should pay you!
  • Not complicated. Not that starting your own home business is, but these are generally very easy tasks that just about anyone can do. Over 1500 job listing are in our #1 pick.
  • Hard to find real jobs from home UNTIL NOW!


SURVEYS
  • Income potential can be anywhere from $100 to $10,000 a month. (Depends on how many you do).
  • You control when you work. The more you take the more you make.
  • They have a cost for their program. Usually between $39.00 to $69.00. Worth it when you choose the right site to sign up with.
  • You register with companies and they start sending you invitations to participate in surveys.
  • Very easy to do for anyone. No need for any kind of computer experience

Brief history of Forex trading

Initially, the value of goods was expressed in terms of other goods, i.e. an economy based on barter between individual market participants. The obvious limitations of such a system encouraged establishing more generally accepted means of exchange at a fairly early stage in history, to set a common benchmark of value. In different economies, everything from teeth to feathers to pretty stones has served this purpose, but soon metals, in particular gold and silver, established themselves as an accepted means of payment as well as a reliable storage of value.

Originally, coins were simply minted from the preferred metal, but in stable political regimes the introduction of a paper form of governmental IOUs (I owe you) gained acceptance during the Middle Ages. Such IOUs, often introduced more successfully through force than persuasion were the basis of modern currencies.

Before World War I, most central banks supported their currencies with convertibility to gold. Although paper money could always be exchanged for gold, in reality this did not occur often, fostering the sometimes disastrous notion that there was not necessarily a need for full cover in the central reserves of the government.

At times, the ballooning supply of paper money without gold cover led to devastating inflation and resulting political instability. To protect local national interests, foreign exchange controls were increasingly introduced to prevent market forces from punishing monetary irresponsibility.

In the latter stages of World War II, the Bretton Woods agreement was reached on the initiative of the USA in July 1944. The Bretton Woods Conference rejected John Maynard Keynes suggestion for a new world reserve currency in favour of a system built on the US dollar. Other international institutions such as the IMF, the World Bank and GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) were created in the same period as the emerging victors of WW2 searched for a way to avoid the destabilising monetary crises which led to the war. The Bretton Woods agreement resulted in a system of fixed exchange rates that partly reinstated the gold standard, fixing the US dollar at USD35/oz and fixing the other main currencies to the dollar - and was intended to be permanent.

The Bretton Woods system came under increasing pressure as national economies moved in different directions during the sixties. A number of realignments kept the system alive for a long time, but eventually Bretton Woods collapsed in the early seventies following president Nixon's suspension of the gold convertibility in August 1971. The dollar was no longer suitable as the sole international currency at a time when it was under severe pressure from increasing US budget and trade deficits.

The following decades have seen foreign exchange trading develop into the largest global market by far. Restrictions on capital flows have been removed in most countries, leaving the market forces free to adjust foreign exchange rates according to their perceived values.

But the idea of fixed exchange rates has by no means died. The EEC (European Economic Community) introduced a new system of fixed exchange rates in 1979, the European Monetary System. This attempt to fix exchange rates met with near extinction in 1992-93, when pent-up economic pressures forced devaluations of a number of weak European currencies. Nevertheless, the quest for currency stability has continued in Europe with the renewed attempt to not only fix currencies but actually replace many of them with the Euro in 2001.

The lack of sustainability in fixed foreign exchange rates gained new relevance with the events in South East Asia in the latter part of 1997, where currency after currency was devalued against the US dollar, leaving other fixed exchange rates, in particular in South America, looking very vulnerable.

But while commercial companies have had to face a much more volatile currency environment in recent years, investors and financial institutions have found a new playground. The size of foreign exchange markets now dwarfs any other investment market by a large factor. It is estimated that more than USD 3,000 billion is traded every day, far more than the world's stock and bond markets combined.

What is Tight VNC

VNC (an abbreviation for Virtual Network Computing) is a great client/server software package allowing remote network access to graphical desktops. With VNC, you can access your machine from everywhere provided that your machine is connected to the Internet. VNC is free (released under the GNU General Public License) and it’s available on most platforms.

Here you can find an enhanced version of VNC, called TightVNC, which includes a lot of new features, improvements, optimizations and bugfixes over the original VNC version, see the list of features below. Note that TightVNC is still free, cross-platform and compatible with the standard VNC. Many users agree that TightVNC is the most advanced free remote desktop package. And it’s being actively developed so you can expect that TightVNC will become even better.

TightVNC can be used to perform remote control and administration tasks in Windows, Unix and mixed network environments. It can be very helpful in distance learning and remote customer support. Finally, you can find a number of additional VNC-compatible utilities and packages that can extend the areas where TightVNC can be helpful.

TightVNC is a project maintained by Constantin Kaplinsky. Many other individuals and companies participate in development, testing and support.

How TightVNC Differs from Other VNC Products?

In short (more information is likely to appear here soon):

* We are trying to gather all the useful features, while keeping TightVNC free, stable and protocol-compatible with other RFB-compliant VNC software.

Compatibility and Interoperability

TightVNC is fully compatible with the standard RFB protocol used in VNC, so you can use TightVNC viewer with the standard VNC server and vice versa. But note that protocol enhancements implemented in TightVNC will work only if these enhancements are supported on both sides of the connection.
TightVNC Features

Here is a brief list of TightVNC features absent in the standard VNC.

* File transfers in versions for Windows. You can updload files from your local machine to the TightVNC Server, and download files from the server to your computer.
* Support for video mirror driver (Windows 2000 and above). TightVNC Server can use DFMirage mirror driver to detect screen updates and grab pixel data in a very efficient way, saving processor cycles for other applications.
* Scaling of the remote desktop (viewer for Windows and Java viewer). You can view the remote desktop in whole on a screen of smaller size, or you can zoom in the picture to see the remote screen in more details.
* Efficient “Tight” encoding with optional JPEG compression. New Tight encoding is optimized for slow and medium-speed connections and thus generates much less traffic as compared to traditional VNC encodings. Unlike other encodings, Tight encoding is configurable via compression levels and JPEG image quality setting.
* Enhanced Web browser access. TightVNC includes a greatly improved Java viewer with full support for Tight encoding, 24-bit color mode, and more. The Java viewer applet can be accessed via built-in HTTP server like in the standard VNC.
* Support for two passwords, full-control and read-only. The server allows or disallows remote keyboard and mouse events depending on which password was used for authentication.
* Automatic SSH tunneling on Unix. The Unix version of TightVNC Viewer can tunnel connections via SSH automatically using local SSH/OpenSSH client installation.
* And more. TightVNC includes a number of other improvements, performance optimizations and bugfixes, see change logs for more information.

Download link = http://www.tightvnc.com/download.php

Post with thankx to TightVNC.com

FREE calls from India

Did u bite your nails when i posted about VOIPcheap and you cant call India PSTN/Mobile lines with it?

Well..here is the solution for that problem and now be happy coz although you cant call them..They can surely call you.

It took me some time to figure out this voipcheap hack…So please read it carefully before you try your hands at it.

Lets see how this voipcheap hack will work

What happens When you register for VOIPcheap?

Voipcheap will track your IP address at the time of registration. for e.g you are registering from USA or UK, the Id will enable you to make FREE calls since these countries fall under the FREE calls Beta version promotion by Voipcheap.

What if I am registering from India?

Voipcheap will trace your IP to india and blocks all outgoing FREE calls. You can however make one call, i heard different reports from people. One of my brother was able to make 30 calls within India. You better check it on your own. It might be possible that they have restricted FREE calls to 30 for non-FREE destinations like India.

Whats the hack?

The hack is to register from a proxy which belongs to the FREE destinations country. Voipcheap will trace your IP to the foreign country and will let you call FREE to these destinations for unlimited time.

Now you can ask your parents/Bro in India to set this up and make calls FREE.

About Ubuntu

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Orders and Trades

Generally speaking, there are three types of Forex orders:

1. Market order – an order to buy or sell a currency

2. Limit order – an order to capture gains from advantageous market movements

3. Stop order – an order to forego further losses from disadvantageous market movements

If a trader believes the value of a base currency will increase relative to its pair, the trader should place a Market Order to buy the currency at its “Ask” price. However, in order to protect against the risk of significant losses, a prudent trader will simultaneously place a Stop Order to sell the currency if the “Bid” price drops to a certain level. In addition, in order to capture profits, a trader will often place a Limit Order to sell the currency if the “Bid” price rises to a certain level.

In contrast, if a trader believes the value of a base currency will decrease relative to its pair, the trader should place a Market Order to sell the currency at its “Bid” price. However, in order to protect against the risk of significant losses, a prudent trader will simultaneously place a Stop Order to buy the currency if the “Ask” price rises to a certain level. In addition, in order to capture profits, a trader will often place a Limit Order to buy the currency if the “Ask” price drops to a certain level.

Therefore, prudent Forex trading would suggest that every “buy” order be coupled with two “sell” orders; and every “sell” order be coupled with two “buy” orders.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Forex stands for

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Forex stands for Foreign Exchange Market (FX). It is the largest market place for currency trading. The Forex market is an over-the-counter (OTC) trading market. While trading in the Forex market, you must consider the present scenario and future prospects of the country, whose currency you are trading. Aspects such as the economic stability of the country, its gross domestic production, the current inflation rate, the national security or even the country's foreign relations affect and alter the relative value of its currency on a regular basis.
There are six major Forex markets in the world. These are located in Frankfurt, London, New York, Paris, Tokyo and Zurich. Owing to the different time zones, Forex trading occurs round the clock in the various markets across the globe. For instance, when the Asian trading ends, then it is time for the European trading to open. In a similar way, when the European trading ends American trading opens. Finally, when it is time for the American trading to stop, then it is again time for the Asian trading to open.
In the Forex market, currencies from all over the world are bought, sold and traded. The participants in the Forex market usually include banks, large multinational corporations, global money managers, registered dealers, international money brokers, traders and private speculators. In order to start global Forex trading, one needs to open a Forex account in his name. You must have sufficiently high funds in your Forex account. Anyone can buy and sell currency and make a profit. However, the risks are very high and you must be familiar with the tricks of the Forex market to be able to succeed in trading currencies.

Monday, March 9, 2009

The new AT font family

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The new AT font family
a family of 6 modern arabic fonts

A new family of Arabic fonts, consisting of 6 fonts based on two screen text fonts has been launched by ArabicTypography.com. The 6 fonts come in a nicely designed package that includes a poster, postcards, the CD with the fonts and an ancillary book with old Arabic commercial graphics.

The font family, designed by Tarek Atrissi, will be available for order soon on arabictypography.com. To make a pre-order please don't hesitate to contact us.

The text and images below display the six different fonts.

AT-20 and AT-16 are two fonts specially designed for use on small sizes on the screens [low resolution]. These two fonts comes in two heights, 20 pixels and 16 pixels. The 20 pixels height font is optimised for headers and headlines on the web and the 16 pixels height is for body text. Just like any screen fonts, these two fonts are built out of pixels or square dots that trick our eyes into recognizing pleasant smooth shape when seen in small size on low digital screens. Compared to other existing Arabic screen fonts, AT-16 and AT-20 are carefully designed with larger x-height and simplified forms, insuring a much better legibility in low resolution digital environment.

AT-Regular and AT-Light are two print fonts derived from the pixilated screen fonts. Because they are based on the pixel skeleton of AT-16 and AT-20, these two fonts insure legibility in very small small print size but work as well for headlines and as a display font.

AT-Blur and AT-Blur light are based as well on the pixel fonts and have a very contemporary overall look that truly suggest a modern font that reflect our time and age. The Blurry feel and the rough and imperfect forms give the feel of street graffiti's and make the fonts have a very particular character not seen previously in most Arabic fonts. These two fonts are a reflection of the street life, contemporary moods, and the underground culture of the Arab world.