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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Bird Watching in Pakistan


The Chukar (Alectoris chukar) is a Eurasian upland game bird in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds. Its native range in Asia from Pakistan and Kashmir, India and Afghanistan. It is closely related and similar to its western equivalent, the Red-legged Partridge, Alectoris rufa. The Chukar is a rotund 32-35 cm long bird, with a light brown back, grey breast, and buff belly. The face is white with a black gorget. It has rufous-streaked flanks and red legs. When disturbed, it prefers to run rather than fly, but if necessary it flies a short distance on rounded wings. Chukar prefer rocky, steep, and open hillsides. The Chukar is a resident breeder in dry, open, and often hilly country. In the wild, Chukar travel in groups of 5-40 birds called coveys. It nests in a scantily lined ground scrape laying 8 to 20 eggs. Chukars will take a wide variety of seeds and some insects as food. When in captivity, they will lay 1 egg per day throughout the breeding season if the eggs are collected daily. For hunters, Chakur is a very challneging bird becuase of its surgical upward flights and sudden disappearances in the bushes.

Western Tragopan pheasant - Pallas's Fish-eagle - Greater Spotted Eagle

Pakistan, due to its diverse weather and varied land is home to some of the rare and exclusive birds in the world. Its wetlands and lakes attract millions of migratory birds from across the globe, specially Siberia each year, which besides its own native birds in their natural habitat in the jungles and mountains, provide an excellent opportunity to the bird watchers around the world. Western Tragopan pheasant (Tragopan melanocephalus) is one of the rare species that exists in the northerly mountains and the Macharia National Park, where it is being bred and chances are that this beautiful bird will be able to be saved of its near extinction in Pakistan.

Some of the bird sanctuaries and wild life habitats in Pakistan are as under:-

  • Ayubia National Park: This park provides refuge to the elusive leopard and the black bear along with excellent birding.

  • Chitral Gol National Park: The park is the home of the elusive snow leopard and some interesting birds.

  • Deosai National Park: Birds in the park include Golden eagle, Lammagier Vulture, Griffon Vulture, Laggar falcon, Peregrine Falcon, Kestrel, Indian Sparrow Hawk and Snow cock.

  • Drigh Lake: The lake is an important breeding and wintering area for a wide variety of water birds.

Lammagier Vulture - Griffon Vulture - Laggar falcon - Kestrel

  • Haleji Lake: Asia's greatest water fowl reserve, Haleji Lake is 70 km (about 52 miles) from Karachi. During winter, a hundred thousand birds fly down to Haleji from the cold of Siberia. It is a bird watchers' paradise. Between Bhanbhore and Thatta, if you turn into the countrylane by the 82km (51/1 mile-furlong stone) a 6-km long drive will bring you to the largest bird sanctuary of the country, Haleji Lake. During the winter, migatory birds come to this lake in very large numbers to the great delight of the bird watchers. You can drive along the 16 km. (10 miles) track around the lake for photography or bird watching.

  • Hazar Ganji Chiltan National Park: In the folds of these mountains, many species of birds make their homes.

  • Hingol National Park: Dalmatian Pelican (Pelecanus crispus)

  • Indus Dolphin Reserve and Kandhkot Wetland: The vast Indus Basin wetland include Common Teal (Anas crecca), Marbled Teal (Marmaronetta angustirostris), Great Egret (Casmerodius albus),Dalmatian Pelican (Pelecanus crispus), Little Cormorant (Phalacrocorax niger), Pallas's Fish-eagle (Haliaeetus leucoryphus), Greater Spotted Eagle (Aquila clanga), Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca), Black-tailed Godwit (Limosa limosa), Spotted Redshank (Tringa erythropus), Little Stint (Calidris minuta), Small Pratincole (Glareola lactea), River Tern (Sterna aurantia), Indian Skimmer (Rynchops albicollis), Pale-backed Pigeon (Columba eversmanni).

Black-tailed Godwit - Dalmatian Pelican - Mallard - Northern-Shoveler

  • Kinjhar (Kalri) Lake: The largest freshwater lake in Pakistan with extensive reedbeds.

  • Kirthar National Park: The park is home to some rare species of mammals as well as a great variety of birds.

  • Keti Bundar North Wildlife Sanctuary: Marbled Teal (Marmaronetta angustirostris), Dalmatian Pelican (Pelecanus crispus), Greater Spotted Eagle (Aquila clanga), Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca), Indian Skimmer (Rynchops albicollis)

  • Khabbaki Lake: The lake is important as a staging and wintering area for a wide variety of water birds.

  • Kheshki Reservoir: A small storage reservoir, originally created to supply local villages with water, now popular with birds.

  • Khunjerab National Park: Watch for birds as the hills move back from the road, the valley opens out and the river dwindles to a tiny mountain stream with the odd tuft of grass, willow or birch along its banks

  • Kandar Dam: A tiny water storage reservoir (at maximum capacity its area is only 47ha) set in stony hills to the west of the Indus river.

  • Lal Suhanra National Park: The park is actually a wildlife sanctuary and features watch towers and tourist huts. Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata), Pallas's Fish-eagle (Haliaeetus leucoryphus), Greater Spotted Eagle (Aquila clanga) and Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) are some of the birds that can be seen here.

Imperial Eagle - Indian Skimmer - Common Coot

  • Machiara National Park: Located in the Azad kashmir, this park of special significance since here rare breeds of pheasants, specially the Western Tragopan pheasant (Tragopan melanocephalus) is bred and efforts are at hand to save this beautiful bird from extinction.

  • Malugul Dhand: A shallow, brackish lake formed by seasonal flooding of a "dead arm" of the Kurram river.

  • Mangla Lake: Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), Common Teal (Anas crecca), Marbled Teal (Marmaronetta angustirostris), Common Pochard (Aythya ferina) and Tufted Duck (Aythya fuligula) are some of the birds that flock the vast blue waters of Mangla Dam Lake.

  • Marala Game Reserve: Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) and Common Teal (Anas crecca) can be seen here.

  • Margalla Hills National Park: Park provides an excellent opportunity for bird watching.

  • Naran Reserve Forest to Saif-ul-Maluk Lake: The clear blue water of the lake, surrounded by snoa covered "Malka Parbat" mountain attract White-cheeked Tit (Aegithalos leucogenys), Brooks's Leaf-warbler (Phylloscopus subviridis), Spectacled Finch (Callacanthis burtoni) and Orange Bullfinch (Pyrrhula aurantiaca) each year. Nothing could be more awe inspiring than watching birds at 12,000 feet.

Brooks's Leaf-warbler - Spectacled Finch - Ruddy Shelduck

  • Palas Valley: The temperate forest in this high valley supports around 325 pairs of the very rare and beautiful Western Tragopan, along with a number of other west Himalayan specialties.

  • Rann of Kutch Wildlife Sanctuary: The endless marshes of Rann of Kutch on the border of India and Sind Province of Pakistan are home to Ruddy Shelduck (Tadorna ferruginea), Common Shelduck (Tadorna tadorna), Eurasian Wigeon (Anas penelope), Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata), Northern Pintail (Anas acuta), Common Teal (Anas crecca), Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus), Indian Vulture (Gyps indicus), Sarus Crane (Grus antigone), Common Crane (Grus grus), Pied Avocet (Recurvirostra avosetta), Kentish Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus), Little Stint (Calidris minuta) and Ruff (Philomachus pugnax).

  • Rasool Barrage Wildlife Sanctuary: Northern Pintail (Anas acuta), Common Teal (Anas crecca), Common Pochard (Aythya ferina) and Common Coot (Fulica atra) can be watched from the sanctuary, besides resting on the bank of River Chenab and watching the Rasool Barrage.

Northern Pintail - Sarus Crane - Greater Flamingo -Eurasian Wigeon

  • Tanda Dam: The site is of national importance as a wintering and staging area for a wide variety of water birds.

  • Thanedar Wala: Most of the area consists of a complex of braided river channels and sandy or muddy islands.

  • Ucchali Wetland Complex: Located in the Salt Ranges, the Ucchali Wetland is home to a number of migratory birds like Marbled Teal (Marmaronetta angustirostris), White-headed Duck (Oxyura leucocephala), Eurasian Spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia), Dalmatian Pelican (Pelecanus crispus), Pallas's Fish-eagle (Haliaeetus leucoryphus), White-rumped Vulture (Gyps bengalensis), Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) and Common Coot (Fulica atra).

What is Forex?


FOREX - the foreign exchange market or currency market or Forex is the market where one currency is traded for another. It is one of the largest markets in the world.

Some of the participants in this market are simply seeking to exchange a foreign currency for their own, like multinational corporations which must pay wages and other expenses in different nations than they sell products in. However, a large part of the market is made up of currency traders, who speculate on movements in exchange rates, much like others would speculate on movements of stock prices. Currency traders try to take advantage of even small fluctuations in exchange rates.

In the foreign exchange market there is little or no 'inside information'. Exchange rate fluctuations are usually caused by actual monetary flows as well as anticipations on global macroeconomic conditions. Significant news is released publicly so, at least in theory, everyone in the world receives the same news at the same time.

Currencies are traded against one another. Each pair of currencies thus constitutes an individual product and is traditionally noted XXX/YYY, where YYY is the ISO 4217 international three-letter code of the currency into which the price of one unit of XXX currency is expressed. For instance, EUR/USD is the price of the euro expressed in US dollars, as in 1 euro = 1.2045 dollar.

Unlike stocks and futures exchange, foreign exchange is indeed an interbank, over-the-counter (OTC) market which means there is no single universal exchange for specific currency pair. The foreign exchange market operates 24 hours per day throughout the week between individuals with forex brokers, brokers with banks, and banks with banks. If the European session is ended the Asian session or US session will start, so all world currencies can be continually in trade. Traders can react to news when it breaks, rather than waiting for the market to open, as is the case with most other markets.

Average daily international foreign exchange trading volume was $1.9 trillion in April 2004 according to the BIS study.

Like any market there is a bid/offer spread (difference between buying price and selling price). On major currency crosses, the difference between the price at which a market maker will sell ("ask", or "offer") to a wholesale customer and the price at which the same market-maker will buy ("bid") from the same wholesale customer is minimal, usually only 1 or 2 pips. In the EUR/USD price of 1.4238 a pip would be the '8' at the end. So the bid/ask quote of EUR/USD might be 1.4238/1.4239.

This, of course, does not apply to retail customers. Most individual currency speculators will trade using a broker which will typically have a spread marked up to say 3-20 pips (so in our example 1.4237/1.4239 or 1.423/1.425). The broker will give their clients often huge amounts of margin, thereby facilitating clients spending more money on the bid/ask spread. The brokers are not regulated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (since they do not sell securities), so they are not bound by the same margin limits as stock brokerages. They do not typically charge margin interest, however since currency trades must be settled in 2 days, they will "resettle" open positions (again collecting the bid/ask spread).

Individual currency speculators can work during the day and trade in the evenings, taking advantage of the market's 24 hours long trading day.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

list of ISP in Pakistan

ISP

URL

Help Line #

Dial-up #

Apollo Online

(051) 2651361 - 63

13111187 / 13111189 / 431535

Asia Online

(021)111-990-000

13111177 /13111178/ 13111179

Best Net

(051) - 2829094

(4 Lines)

13137777

Beacon Net

(042)111-200-002

13120000-13120002

Brain Net

111-222-888

13145678-13145679

Breeze Net

(021)111-150-150

13112468 13178612

Century Twentyone

(021)5654517-19 5660869

13181818

Compunet Online

(021) 111-111-265

13111555-13111556

COMSATS

111-700-800

13111333-13111334-13111335

Crestar International

(92-21) 5861715

Cyber link

111-786-800

13111311-5884511

Cubexs

(021)5834983 - 84

(021)13178600-02

Cyber Access

(021) 4548674-76

13111155 / 13122255 / 13133355

Cyber NET

111-44-55-66

13134567 / 13154321

Digicom

(021)111-200-111

13112345 13112346

De`Marco Comp Wizards

(061) 540565

0303-7963982

eWorld

(021)111-246-246

Excel Net

(051)111-000-707

13100707-13100757

Fascom

(021) 2433959, 2433809

13111671-13111673

(042) 516-1079

(051) 227-4764

Fast net

(042) 111 636 111

13163636

Gem Net

(021)111-GEMNET (436638)

(021)13112233

Gerry's Net

(021) 111-123-321

13112322 - 13112333

global Net

(042 )5757692, 5757870

13111444-13111446

(021) 2410412 , 2411344

GO Net

(042)111-55-44-33

13111222

Hermes Online

(042) 5733340-43

13151515

IBM Net

(042)111-426-426

13101234-13101235

Infol link

(051) 828718

13141516

Info Net

(021) 4311700-5

13100100

LogOne Net

6626712-6626715

13100911-13113123

Mega Net

(051) 5523601

13125252-13125253

MS Net

(042)111-111-676

13111133

Mobilink Online

0300 461313

13130300

My Pak Free

(042)1-1100-1100

13119000 5718579

Net access

(021) 4310979, 4310839

13111144-13111145

Net @sia

(021)5876479-5876483

13111122-23

Net 21

(021) 2822302 , 2822609

13163821-2822302 , 2822609

NetSol Connect

(021)111-638-765

13100011

Nexlinx

(042)111-432-432

13111199 13111190-91

Orbit

(042)5881946 5880017

131-131-00

One Net

(042)111-122-333

13171717

Paknet

(042)111-222-117 111-222-118

13133333-13144444

Perd Net

(051) 4433105

13117777

Pakistan Online

(042)111-111-567

13122211-13122212

Robo Net

(021) 111-222-324

13170707, 8110002

Safe Online

(042)111-222-765

13132323

Sat Net

(042)111 - 728 - 638

13133310-12

SHOA Net

(042)111-700-111

13123456 6312499 6312499

SDNP online

(051)270684 (021)5861447

(051)131-66667 (021)131-66667

Soft Tel

(042)111-33-11-44

13111131

SAMWonline

(021)5654901-5

Sparcom Online

(051)-277481-3

131-77272

SSUET Net

(021)111-717-717

13111668

Super Net

111-78-73-76

131-11888 & 131-11889

Tele Net

(042)111-555-500

13133331

The Flash Net

(042) 6307112-7

Top Net

(021) 8270071-73

13111115

Web Net

(021)111-36-26-36

13122233 13122244

World Call Online

(042) 111-111-004

World Online

(042) 111-600-111 , 5836090

13131313 5884757

World tel Meca

(042)111-002-003

(042)13112213 (051)13112211 (021) 13112212-4

Xcess Net

(042)111-78-78-78

13102000

PAKISTAN AIR SERVICES:


Pakistan’s national carrier, PIA serves 38 domestic airports with scheduled connections, including multiple daily flights between major cities of Karachi, Quetta, Multan, Lahore, Islamabad and Peshawar. Two private airlines, Aero Asia and Bhoja Air, also serve Karachi, Lahore, Faisalabad and Islamabad.

PIA SERVICESPIA has daily flights linking the northern tourist regions of Gilgit, Skardu and Saidu Sharif with Islamabad and Chitral with Peshawar. There is a weekly Air Safari over the northern mountains, leaving every Saturday from Islamabad. All flights to the northern regions are subject to good weather.

People of Pakistan


The population of Pakistan comprises several main ethnic groups - Balochis (3.57% of the population), Muhajirs - refugees from India (7.57%), Punjabis (44.15%), Pashtuns (15.42%), Seraikis (10.53%), Sindhis (14.1%), and others (4.66%). Smaller ethnic groups are mainly found in the northern parts of the country such as Turwalis, Kafiristanis, Hindko, Brahui, Kashmiris, Khowar, Shina etc. Pakistan's census does not include the sizeable refugee population from neighbouring Afghanistan, who are found mainly in the NWFP and Baluchistan. From the 1980s, Pakistan accommodated over three million Afghan refugees - the largest refugee population in the world, including Pashtuns, Tajiks, and Hazaras. If Afghan refugees were added to the official population, total figures would alter the percentages of Pashtuns and the category of others. A large number of Bengali immigrants are concentrated in Karachi, while hundreds of thousands of immigrants from Iran are scattered throughout the country.

Detail :
Population:176,242,949 (July 2009 est.)
Age structure:0-14 years: 37.2% (male 33,739,547/female 31,868,065)
15-64 years: 58.6% (male 52,849,607/female 50,378,198)
65 years and over: 4.2% (male 3,475,927/female 3,931,605) (2009 est.)
Median age:total: 20.8 years
male: 20.6 years
female: 21 years (2008 est.)
Population growth rate:1.947% (2009 est.)
Birth rate:28.35 births/1,000 population (2008 est.)
Death rate:7.85 deaths/1,000 population (2008 est.)
Net migration rate:-0.48 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2009 est.)
Sex ratio:at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female
under 15 years: 1.06 male(s)/female
15-64 years: 1.05 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.88 male(s)/female
total population: 1.04 male(s)/female (2009 est.)
Infant mortality rate:total: 65.14 deaths/1,000 live births
male: 65.24 deaths/1,000 live births
female: 65.05 deaths/1,000 live births (2009 est.)
Life expectancy at birth:total population: 64.49 years
male: 63.4 years
female: 65.64 years (2009 est.)
Total fertility rate:3.6 children born/woman (2009 est.)
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate:0.1% (2007 est.)
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS:96,000 (2007 est.)
HIV/AIDS - deaths:5,100 (2007 est.)
Nationality:noun: Pakistani(s)
adjective: Pakistani
Ethnic groups:Punjabi 44.68%, Pashtun (Pathan) 15.42%, Sindhi 14.1%, Sariaki 8.38%, Muhagirs 7.57%, Balochi 3.57%, other 6.28%
Religions:Muslim 95% (Sunni 75%, Shia 20%), other (includes Christian and Hindu) 5%
Languages:Punjabi 48%, Sindhi 12%, Siraiki (a Punjabi variant) 10%, Pashtu 8%, Urdu (official) 8%, Balochi 3%, Hindko 2%, Brahui 1%, English (official; lingua franca of Pakistani elite and most government ministries), Burushaski and other 8%
Literacy:definition: age 15 and over can read and write
total population: 49.9%
male: 63%
female: 36% (2005 est.)

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Best Way To Clean Up Dusty Motherboard

Dusty motherboard, RAM, Graphic cards, Sound cards can hamper the performance of your PC. So, you must clean your PC hardware once a month. Today I am sharing the best and easy way to clean up hardware accessories.

Requirements

  • Dry cotton cloth
  • Blower
  • Thinner or Diluter
  • Tooth Brush
  • Hair dryer (Optional)

Method

First clean the dust with blower or any dry cotton cloth. After removing the dust spray thinner and rub the surface smoothly with tooth brush. After the job is done, use hair dryer to remove the thinner from the surface of the chip. And you are done ! It’s a tried and working method, just use it once and drop your comments.

Intel launch Intel Atom: Intel's Smallest Processor


Intel Atom Inside










The Intel Atom processor will be the name for a new family of low-power processors designed specifically for mobile Internet devices (MIDs) and a new class of simple and affordable Internet-centric computers arriving later this year. Together, these new market segments represent a significant new opportunity to grow the overall market for Intel silicon, using the Intel Atom processor as the foundation. The company also announced the Intel Centrino Atom processor technology brand for MID platforms, consisting of multiple chips that enable the best Internet experience in a pocketable device

The Intel Atom processor is based on an entirely new microarchitecture designed specifically for small devices and low power, while maintaining the Intel Core 2 Duo instruction set compatibility consumers are accustomed to when using a standard PC and the Internet. The design also includes support for multiple threads for better performance and increased system responsiveness. All of this on a chip that measures less than 25 mm², making it Intel's smallest and lowest power processor yet.1 Up to 11 Intel Atom processor die -- the tiny slivers of silicon packed with 47 million transistors each -- would fit in an area the size of an American penny.

Intel Atom Centrino Inside

These new chips, previously codenamed Silverthorne and Diamondville, will be manufactured on Intel's industry-leading 45nm process with hi-k metal gate technology. The chips have a thermal design power (TDP) specification in 0.6-2.5 watt range and scale to 1.8GHz speeds depending on customer need. By comparison, today's mainstream mobile Core 2 Duo processors have a TDP in the 35-watt range.

"This is our smallest processor built with the world's smallest transistors," said Intel Executive Vice President and Chief Sales and Marketing Officer Sean Maloney. "This small wonder is a fundamental new shift in design, small yet powerful enough to enable a big Internet experience on these new devices. We believe it will unleash new innovation across the industry."

With personal computing increasingly going mobile and the computer industry rapidly developing new classes of products to connect the next billion people to the Internet, the Intel Atom processor offers customers the unique ability to innovate around the new low-power design. In addition to the MID opportunity, Intel believes the demand for a new category of low-cost, Internet-centric mobile computing devices dubbed "netbooks" and basic Internet-centric desktop PCs dubbed "nettops," will grow substantially over the next several years. The Intel Atom processor is perfectly suited to meet these new market segments.

Intel said the Intel Atom processor also has potential for future revenue opportunities in consumer electronic devices, embedded applications and thin clients.

Intel Centrino Atom Processor Technology

The Intel Centrino Atom processor technology brand represents Intel's best technology for MIDs. Formerly codenamed "Menlow," Intel Centrino Atom processor technology includes the Intel Atom processor, a low-power companion chip with integrated graphics, a wireless radio, and thinner and lighter designs. Together, these components are designed to enable the best mobile computing and Internet experience on these new devices.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Wireless intercoms system



Wireless intercoms are great for communicating with your family and adding security to your home. Installing these systems is as easy as it can get. You don’t have to worry about re-wiring your house or tying into the existing wiring. These intercoms come ready to go right out of the box.

When choosing a wireless intercom system for your home you want to make sure you choose one that will work for your family. Take into consideration how many units you will need for your home. Also, you’ll want to choose a system that works on the right frequency depending on your needs.

Wireless home intercom systems today work in different ways depending on the frequencies that they use. Some systems use a powerline carrier system. This type of wireless intercom system utilizes the electrical system of your house to transmit and receive signals. These systems are prone to interference from appliances using the same electical system of your home.

Some wireless Intercoms use a wirefree 900 MHz wireless system which transmits and recieives messages through airwaves like a conventional radio using the 900MHz frequency range. These systems generally run on batteries but also can be used with a separate power addaptor.

Wireless Intercom Systems using a multi-use radio service or MURS, is said to have a broader frequency range in comparision to the powerline carrier and wirefree systems. These systems are better for cutting down on interference from other systems and also have channels to allow you to convers on a particular channel without fear of being overheard by others using the same frequency.

Install a wireless home intercom system in your home can bring you lots of benefits, adding security and convenience to your life.

Wireless intercom doorbell systems help provid security and convenience to your home by allowing you to know who is at the door before you allow them entry into your home. This can be especially usefull for babysitters or even older children who can stay at home alone.

A wireless video intercom is composed of the following parts: a camera, a doorbell unit, and a small video screen. The camera is placed outside your door and feeds you the image of your visitors. It is usually waterproof so it can withstand rain and harsh weather conditions. Some video intercom models have cameras that are equipped with infrared technology to enable you to see the person outside your door even when it is dark and the lights are turned off.

Real time audio and video are transmitted to the intercom unit inside the house when somebody presses the doorbell outside. Because of this feature, many families opt to install a video intercom in their house because it enables them to see and interact with the people outside their door, thus, making it easier for them to identify their guests. Some models also allow you to control the outdoor camera and monitor what is happening outside.

For added security some wireless door intercom systems allow you to unlock your door or gate through the intercom unit.

Wireless intercom outdoor systems are made to stand up to inclement weather conditions. Intercom systems are becoming more advanced as manufacturers of such electronic devices are keen on making many improvements to their products to keep up with the changing security needs of their customers.