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Tuesday 12 November 2013
Warid SMS BUNDLE
Zong SMS Bundle
zong SMS Bundle Offer provides the customers very exciting Sms packages where they can enjoy unlimited sms at very low rates. Really, say it all!!!
You can easily subscribe to Zong SMS Bundle Offer by simply sending sms “sub” to 700 from your zong sim. You can also select your best suited Zong SMS Bundle from the details which are providing below for our readers so that they could make the most from Zong SMS Bundle Offer at the minute.
4 special SMS buckets are presented by Zong SMS Bundle Offer so that the customers can choose the sms bucket which is best suited to their needs as well as budget. Their names are given below:
- Zong Daily SMS bucket.
- Zong Weekly SMS bucket.
- Zong Fortnightly SMS bucket.
- Zong Monthly SMS bucket.
Further details of each zong SMS Bundle Offer are given below one by one:
1- Zong Daily SMS bucket:
- For the subscription of Zong Daily SMS bucket, send SMS ‘sub’ to 700
- Rs. 3.99 will be charged for sending SMS & MMS to any number or any network of Pakistan at any time i.e. 24 hours a day.
- Number of free SMS is 500.
- Number of free MMS is 100.
- Validity is 24 hours.
- For the re-subscription of this bundle offer, the number of subscriber should be active and subscriber should have sufficient balance in the account.
2- Zong Monthly SMS bucket:
- For the subscription of Zong Monthly SMS bucket, send SMS ‘sub’ to 700
- Rs. 10 will be charged for sending SMS to any number or any network of Pakistan at any time i.e. 24 hours a day.
- Number of free SMS is 1000.
- Validity is 7 days.
- For the re-subscription of this bundle offer, the number of subscriber should be active and subscriber should have sufficient balance in the account.
3- Zong Fortnightly SMS bucket:
- For the subscription of Zong Fortnightly SMS bucket, send SMS ‘sub’ to 700
- Rs. 50 will be charged for sending SMS & MMS to any number or any network of Pakistan at any time i.e. 24 hours a day.
- Number of free SMS is 500 per day.
- Validity is 15 days.
- For the re-subscription of this bundle offer, the number of subscriber should be active and subscriber should have sufficient balance in the account.
4- Zong Monthly SMS bucket:
- For the subscription of Zong Monthly SMS bucket, send SMS ‘sub’ to 700
- Rs. 80 will be charged for sending SMS & MMS to any number or any network of Pakistan at any time i.e. 24 hours a day.
- Number of free SMS is 500 per day.
- Validity is 30 days.
- For the re-subscription of this bundle offer, the number of subscriber should be active and subscriber should have sufficient balance in the acco
MOBILINK JAZZ SMS PACKAGES
Mobilink SMS Packages:
Daily Unlimited SMS Package | |
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Price | Rs. 3.99 |
SMS | 1200 |
Validity | 1 Day |
Activation | Dial *101*1*01# |
Deactivation | Dial *101*4*01# |
Package | All Prepaid Packages |
SMS Plus (for Jazz) | |
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Price | Rs. 1.99 |
SMS | 150 |
Validity | 1 Day |
Activation | Dial *106*1# |
Deactivation | Dial *106*4# |
Package | All Jazz Packages |
SMS Plus (for Jazba) | |
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Price | Rs. 1.50 |
SMS | 300 |
Validity | 1 Day |
Activation | Dial *106*1# |
Deactivation | Dial *106*4# |
Package | All Jazba Packages |
Weekly SMS Package | |
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Price | Rs. 8.99 |
SMS | 2000 |
Validity | 7 Days |
Activation | Dial *101*1*07# |
Deactivation | Dial *101*4*07# |
Package | All Prepaid Packages except Jazz 24 Ghanta |
Monthly SMS Package (for Jazz) | |
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Price | Rs. 80 |
SMS | 8000 |
Validity | 30 Days |
Activation | Dial *101*1*02# |
Deactivation | Dial *101*4*02# |
Package | All Jazz Packages except 24 Ghanta Package |
Monthly SMS Package (for Jazba) | |
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Price | Rs. 50 |
SMS | 8000 |
Validity | 30 Days |
Activation | Dial *101*1*02# |
Deactivation | Dial *101*4*02# |
Package | All Jazba Packages |
Please Read:
- All rates are exclusive of Tax.
- All SMS packages can be activated multiple times except SMS Plus.
- Different SMS packages can also be activated at the same time.
- There are not any charges for deactivation for any SMS package.
Saturday 9 November 2013
Charging a Mobile Phone with Peepal Leaves
Charge mobile with peepal leave
Its very Strange But True Very True.
Now, you do not require any mobile charger to charge your mobiles. Only there is need to use green leaf of peepal tree and after some time your mobile will get charged.
No soon the people came to learn this development, they tested it and found encouraging results. If your mobile has been discharged and you are inside a jungle then you need not to use any charger. You Should pluck two peepal leaves and your work would be done.
It is very good idea and easy to charge your mobile. You would have to open your mobile battery and connect it with peepal leaf. After that without shaking mobile set you should set the battery in your mobile set. After some time your mobile would be charged.
Though it is unbelievable but as soon as the residents of Chitrakoot came to know about the discovery they could not believe the news. But when they saw it practically then the incident proved true.
Now hundreds of mobile holders are using this technique and charging their mobiles.
Several persons including Sushil Kumar Shukla, Santosh Verma, principal of Mahatma Gandhi School, Raj Karan Patel, Shyam Patel, Shekhar Dwivedi, Pramod Gupta, Manager of Gayatri temple, RN Tripathi proved the incident true.
Whereas according to the botanists, it is just changing mutual energy into electrical energy power can be saved in battery. Similarly, it is also possible. They said that it is the subject of research.
Step by Step guide to charge your mobile battery using peepal leaf
1- Open your mobile cover
2- Take out your battery
3- Take two to three fresh leaves of peepal/pipal/ashwattha tree
4- Touch the stub of these leaves on your mobile battery terminal for a minute
5- Clean the mobile battery terminal with the soft cloth
6- Put your battery again in your mobile and switch it on
7- Now you can see the result
8- If required repeat the process with fresh leaves
Detailed Analysis
According to a wildly improbable "tip" that is currently circulating, it is possible to charge your mobile phone battery by simply holding the stems of two freshly picked peepal tree leaves to the terminals for a minute or so. The message circulates via email, blogs and forums, especially in India, Nepal and other parts of Asia. Even some Asian news outlets have picked up the story, thereby giving it completely underserved credibility.
Not surprisingly, there is no scientific evidence whatsoever to support claims that such an outlandish technique would ever actually work. It is possible to construct rudimentary batteriesout of everyday objects such as potatoes, wire and nails. However, it is absurd to suggest that enough energy to charge a mobile phone battery could somehow magically flow from ordinary tree leaves just by touching them to a battery terminal, especially in only a minute or so. Even purpose-built, mains connected phone chargers take much longer than a minute to recharge a phone.
The message claims that hundreds of people are using the technique to charge their phones. In spite of this apparently widespread popularity, however, there are no credible news or scientific reports confirming its validity. If it were possible, the technique would certainly have gained widespread media attention around the world and become the subject of serious scientific studies. It is absurd to suggest that the media, green groups, and the scientific community would simply ignore such a potentially important source of alternative energy.
Several videos, apparently showing the technique in action are also circulating. However, the "results" shown in these videos are vague and inconclusive and they certainly do not offer any real proof that the technique works.
Nepalese blogger, Navin Lama has dismissed the technique as a hoax and has published a response from Nokia in which the mobile phone giant declares the peepal leaf charging technique described as untrue.
In alternative versions of the technique, the battery is actually replaced in the phone with the leaf stems wedged between the battery terminals and the battery case. In some brands of phone, this might give the illusion that the phone had been charged because the stems interfered with the phone’s charge sensors. Thus, the experimenter might think that the technique had actually worked when, in fact, the higher charge reading display on the phone was due only to false sensor input.
And, for the record, I have also tried the trick myself with a number of different types of tree leaves and three brands of mobile phone. None of the experiments had any impact whatsoever on the charge level of the battery. Granted, my geographic location means that I do not have immediate access to a peepal tree, but I strongly suspect that the results would be the same even if I had used peepal leaves in my experiments.
Friday 8 November 2013
Sonu Nigam ( Hit songs)
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