Sunday, December 19, 2010

50 is just a number for me: Tendulkar



                                    




Centurion: He doesn’t hide the fact that he is happy but for Sachin Tendulkar, “50 is just another number.”

“Yesterday was my father’s (late Ramesh Tendulkar) birthday. I dedicate this century to him. As for myself, I am happy and ok to have scored runs. I really don’t know how to express my feelings,” Tendulkar told reporters at the end of the day’s play which saw him reach 50th Test century.

A teamman to the core, Sachin feels that the Indian team should be able to save the Test match.

“I believe in positive thinking. If you remain positive, you will find positive things happening,” he said.




Asked about the secret behind his stupendous form, he said, “It’s a state of mind. For the last two years, I have been doing well. I have been really enjoying my batting. I believe doing well is a habit and a good habit. So if you have this good habit, you shouldn’t let it go.”

Tendulkar was also happy that the team has batted well in the second innings.

“It was extremely important for us to do well and send a strong message. The wicket was difficult to bat on in the first innings. We needed to remain positive and confident.” 

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Infosys' stock moves against results

Despite the fact that the IT major was able to post better than expected results to the market but the stock of the company failed to please the investors.
The IT bellwether beat the market expectations by filing a 13 per cent rise in net profit at Rs1,737 crore for the quarter ended September 2010 and has set the right tone for the company who will be announcing their results in the times to come.
The Bangalore major company also said that it will be giving a special dividend of Rs30 per share to the investors which will be a mark of its entry into the third decade of operations and this dividend will be separate from Rs 10 interim dividend that the company will be giving to the investors.
It is to be mentioned here that the company also announced an interim dividend of Rs. 10 last year as well. However, the stock of the company didn't fared well on the bourses as it fell by close to 3.39 per cent or Rs108 to Rs3,076.15 on its disappointing guidance.
Infosys didn't raise its outlook for the rupee terms and said that the company will be hiking its guidance in the US dollar terms. V. Balakrishnan, chief financial officer (CFO), Infosys Technologies said that as there is still economic uncertainty over the financial conditions, the currency volatility is still a very big concern for the industry.

ICC’s ‘undercover agents’ to pose as bookies to snare errant players

International Cricket Council is reportedly considering a radical plan of creating a team of undercover agents, who will pose as illegal bookmakers.


These agents will approach cricketers to see if they report the encounters.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, players who do not report the approaches would be penalised under the anti-corruption code, with sanctions ranging from warnings to fines and suspensions.
The plan is only in its embryonic stage and is one of many new initiatives being considered by the ICC in light of the Pakistan spot-fixing allegations.


The idea was put to ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat and is now being considered.
''''We are thinking of setting up our own approaches to players, to see if they report it, we will think out of the box,'''' Lorgat told the Herald.


He added: ''''It is only a tentative plan at this stage, we are working on a number of measures to combat corruption. We are not sitting on our hands … we are being as proactive as we can in ensuring the integrity of the game is maintained.''''

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

5 Reasons Not to Feel Guilty About "Me Time"




Perhaps you always talk about doing it, but it never seems to happen. Why is it that you just can’t bring yourself to schedule that facial, or spend a Saturday afternoon reading magazines in a coffeehouse, or finally get that Moms’ Happy Hour to come together? Though it’s sometimes hard to take the plunge, here are five reasons why taking time for you—and your friends—is something that you owe to your family as well as yourself:

1. Stress relief makes you a better mom
Often, when you remove yourself from the chaos of the homefront, you come back missing and appreciating your kids more than ever—even if they still haven’t cleaned up those Legos. Not to mention, the less tense and anxious you are, the more patient and attentive you can be when it really counts.
2. Your partner needs to take over, too.
Often, Moms may feel that if they slip away for that spa day or get on board with that Girls’ Night Out, the well-oiled machine that is their home life will veer dangerously off-kilter. Sometimes it’s hard to relinquish control without feeling guilty or worrying that your kids will have six hours’ worth of an ice cream binge in your absence. But the more tightly you cling to being in charge, the harder it will be to get your break—and the more you’re devaluing your partner’s contributions.
3. Your kids should see that you are a whole person, with needs and interests that aren’t completely eclipsed by parenthood.
Let’s face it: in many ways, you’re the center of your kids’ world, and vice versa. That’s fine and dandy, but do you really want them to think of your existence as revolving around them? Would you really want them getting the message that they can either be a parent, or have their own interests-- but not both? Showing your children that you are a person with more dimensions than only being their mother is quite important for their development.
4. Children need to learn that friendship matters.
And what better way to teach your kids that good friendship is important in life than to let them see that you make it a priority? Having a circle of adults that you make time for lets your kids know that relationships, reciprocity, and kindness are things of value. So if you can’t schedule that brunch for the sake of yourself, do it to teach Maddie or Sam that being part of community is what life is all about.
5. You deserve it.
It sometimes can feel indulgent to admit, but it’s the truth—parenthood is quite tough, and the challenges are relentless and not governed by a time-clock. The closer you can come to clocking out for just a little while, the more you’re rewarding yourself for a job well-done. Mommyhood is one of the few jobs where you get to override your boss and grant yourself your own bonus.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Sachin shortlisted for ICC Award

Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar is one of the five cricketers who have been shortlisted for the first LG People's Choice Award.
Sachin Tendulkar - the master batsman at work
The other four shortlisted players were Mike Hussey of Australia,Mahela Jayawardene of Sri Lanka, England captain Andrew Strauss and South African AB de Villiers, an ICC release said.
The award category, which has been included for the first time this year, will be chosen by cricket fans around the world who now have a chance to vote for their favourite player until September 10, the release said.
The cricketers have been selected on the basis of some innovative parameters by a five-member ICC selection panel, chaired by former West Indies captain and current chairman of the ICC Cricket Committee Clive Lloyd.
The panel also includes former international players Angus Fraser of England, Matthew Hayden of Australia, Ravi Shastri of India and Zimbabwe's Duncan Fletcher.
These parameters include innovation, dynamism, strength in decision-making, performing well under pressure and also executing a plan to distinction.
"Our great sport owes a lot to its dedicated and passionate cricket fans around the world for their non-stop support and commitment. This LG People's Choice Award is a perfect tribute to those avid and dedicated fans," said ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat.
"I urge all cricket lovers, irrespective of where they are living, to take active part in this online opportunity and make your vote count for your favourite cricketer," he added.
The LG ICC Awards ceremony is now in its seventh year.

Flower Meanings

In Victorian times, certain flowers had specific meanings because the flower selection was limited and people used more symbols and gestures to communicate than words. But today, with so many flower choices, there are no rules - it's the sentiment that gives the gift its meaning. Your florist can help you send the right message. Many people assign their own personal meanings - a flower or color that might remind them of a special event or moment in their lives. For those interested in the historic meanings of flowers, the Society of American Florists has compiled this list from a variety of different sources:
Alstroemeriaaspiring
Amaryllisdramatic
Anemonefragile
Apple Blossompromis
Astercontentment
Azaleaabundance
Baby's Breathfestivity
Bachelor Buttonanticipation
Begoniadeep thoughts
Black-Eyed Susanencouragement
Camelliagraciousness
Carnation
pinkgratitude
redflashy
stripedrefusal
whiteremembrance
yellowcheerful
Chrysanthemum
bronzeexcitement
whitetruth
redsharing
yellowsecret admirer
Cosmospeaceful
Crocusforesight
Daffodilchivalry
Delphiniumboldness
Daisyinnocence
Freesiaspirited
Forget-Me-Notremember me forever
Gardeniajoy
Geraniumcomfort
Gingerproud
Gladiolusstrength of character
Heathersolitude
Hibiscusdelicate beauty
Hollydomestic happiness
Hyacinthsincerity
Hydrangeaperseverance
Irisinspiration
Ivyfidelity
Jasminegrace and elegance
Larkspurbeautiful spirit
Lavenderdistrust
Lilacfirst love
Lily
Callaregal
Casablancacelebration
Dayenthusiasm
Stargazerambition
Lisianthuscalming
Magnoliadignity
Marigolddesire for riches
Nasturtiumpatriotism
Orange Blossomfertility
Orchiddelicate beauty
Pansyloving thoughts
Passion flowerpassion
Peonyhealing
Poppyconsolation
Queen Anne's Lacedelicate femininity
Ranunculusradiant
Rhododendronbeware
Rose
pinkfriendship
redpassionate love
red & whiteunity
whitepurity
yellowzealous
Snapdragonpresumptuous
Star of Bethlehemhope
Stephanotisgood luck
Staticesuccess
Sunfloweradoration
Sweetpeashyness
Tuberosepleasure
Tulip
pinkcaring
purpleroyalty
reddeclaration of love
whiteforgiveness
yellowhopelessly in love
Violetfaithfulness
Wisteriasteadfast
Yarrowgood health
Zinniathoughts of friends

Monday, August 23, 2010

How to make money with mobile home lots

It is today possible to not only buy mobile homes to live in, but to invest in mobile home lots and makemoney from it. With the help of these tips, you have a better chance at making money with your investment than ending up at a loss.

There are two types of mobile home lots you can invest in; fancy and simple mobile home lots. Though fancy lots look inviting, don’t invest in them as they don’t make money for you. The better option is the affordable ones as they cater to the people who can’t afford to buy stick build homes.

To them a mobile home is the only form of detached housing they can afford with security 
and a yard for their kids and dog. On the contrary, though some people may buy a fancy mobile home, they usually prefer investing and staying a stick build house which they can afford paying the same monthly rate. They thus vacate and leave you with your mobile home lot.
Understand your economics

Before you even consider investing in 
mobile home parks, you have to first understand its economics in terms of the range of its revenue and expense. Don’t be under the impression that investing in mobile home lots is similar to investing in other real estate like an apartment complex.

Make your investment only after finding out all the information you can about the plot. Find out about the property tax, any water and sewer costs you have to bear and if the plot has a good operating permit

Choose your park wisely

Choose your park wisely as not all of them have a future. Some signs of a winning plot worth investing in are its location, size, road infrastructure, size of lots, utility system, construction and competing apartment rents. Check out and confirm all this information before you make an investment.


Running a mobile home lot is different from running other real estate as it depends both on the personality of the customer and on the responsibilities the park owner has. So basically, to make money investing 
 in mobile home lots, you have to first spend time learning as much as you can about the subject. With the right hard work and professionalism you will be able to make a sizeable amount of money through your mobile home lot.