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  1. “विद्यार्थीका रुपमा अस्ट्रेलिया आएका कतिपय नेपाली युवती रोजगारी नपाएपछि बेखर्ची भएर देहव्यापारमा लाग्न बाध्य भएका छन् भन्ने सुन्नमा आएको छ। भविष्यमा यो समस्या झन् गम्भीर बन्न सक्छ” अस्ट्रेलियाको नेपाली दूतावासले सरकारलाई लेखेको पत्रको अंश हो यो। आइतबार अन्नपूर्ण पोस्टमा छापिएको समाचार अनुसार अस्ट्रेलियाका लागि नेपाली राजदूत योगेन्द्र ढकालले शुक्रबार परराष्ट्र र अर्थ मन्त्रालयका सचिवलाई पत्र पठाएर यसतर्फ सचेत गराएका हुन्। चिठीमा विश्वव्यापी आर्थिक मन्दीको असर त्यहाँ पढ्नका लागि गएका नेपाली विद्यार्थीहरुमाथि परेको र काम नपाएर बेखर्ची भएपछि बाध्य भएर देहव्यापारमा लाग्नु परेको उल्लेख छ। पीआर पाउने लोभमा अध्ययनको बहानामा अस्ट्रेलिया पुग्ने नेपालीको संख्या बढ्दै गएको, उमेर ढल्केकाहरु पनि पीआर कै लोभमा त्यहाँ च्याउ झैँ खुलेका निजी कलेजमा कुकिङ, कपाल काट्ने, बूढाबूढीको हेरचाह गर्ने जस्ता विषयमा डिप्लोमा पढ्ने बहानामा त्यहाँ पुगेको पनि चिठीमा उल्लेख भएको समाचारमा बताइएको छ। दूतावासले नेपालस्थित एडुकेसनल कन्सलटेन्सीहरुलाई निश्चित कानुन अन्तर्गत ल्याउन, अस्ट्रेलियाको बारेमा सही सूचना दिन लगाउन पनि सरकारलाई सुझाव दिएको छ। विदेशमा चल्तीमा रहेका विषयहरु नेपाल मै पढ्ने व्यवस्था गर्न पनि सुझाव दिइएको समाचारमा उल्लेख छ। दूतावासले पत्रमा लेखेको जस्तै स्थिति तपाईँले देख्‍नुभएको छ ? यदि तपाईँ अस्ट्रेलियामा हुनुहुन्छ भने कृपया आफ्नो अनुभव सुनाउनुस्।
  2. Bharat Dai, Is there any where it is on winamp playlist format.
  3. I am looking for the active link of this radio as well . I access soutcast.com server almost everyday to search for this station but comes nothing on my hand from few days. Radio was really cool even though they were broadcasting round the clock with unsorted songs without any information through the soutcast server all over the world (some times i could hear one advertise that is "WNSO radio") . I would like to thanks for wnso Team for their effort . It was really cool, tune on radio on the cell phone (using shoutcast mobile clients) and listen Narayan Gopal's or Nepathaya's songs all the way to home from Uni or home from work. It used to give me feeling that i am still in Kathmandu and tuning one of those FM station. There is LAIBARI.com: Laibari Radio (only one nepali radio) still exits on shoutcast server but their library doesn't have more than 20 songs, so in every 3 hours same songs have to listen.In Reality They have quite old and nice songs but i feel bore listening same songs on same radio four, five times a day.
  4. sandesh , i am frok khairahani as well. Did you go to Khairahani secondary school. If so plz mention ur year. by the way try http://khairahani.edu.np as well about our school.
  5. If you are interested, let me know. I have one double bed room . (29th september 2007)
  6. Google's online payment system, Gbuy, is expected to launch June 28, further pitting the Internet giant against industry titan and rival eBay, according to a research note released Friday by a Wall Street analyst. Gbuy is expected to be free during the initial phase, but merchants may eventually be charged a 1.5 percent to 2 percent per-transaction fee, Jordan Rohan, an RBC Capital Markets analyst, said in his research note. A fee of that size would be slightly less than that charged by eBay's online payment system, PayPal. Google was not immediately available to comment. "The brilliance of Google's Gbuy merchant-to-consumer payment platform lies in what Google may do with the transactional data it captures from the thousands of merchants that may ultimately offer Gbuy," Rohan said. Google is able to gather the data when users click on a merchant's Gbuy feature. Consumers are then transferred to Google's Gbuy site, where they complete the transaction. Google's payment system, as a result, holds the potential to monitor which paid-search results users click on and of that group, which ones turn into actual sales. With that information, Google may find itself in the enviable position of being able to identify which categories bring in the highest return on investment for advertisers, Rohan stated. But Derek Brown, an analyst at Pacific Growth Equities, cites other reasons why the data may prove valuable to Google. The data could provide useful guidance on where to place its sponsored links, in order to generate higher traffic, as well as give greater insight into the buying habits of its users. And that, as a result, may prompt the Internet titan to deliver targeted ads to those users, Brown said. Some merchants, however, may fear that Google would use this information to deactivate keywords and then require a merchant to pay a higher minimum bid to reactivate the keyword, Rohan said. But merchants may find the lure of having the Gbuy logo next to their sponsored search link too appealing to pass up, even if it potentially means giving Google a closer view into their business, Rohan noted in his research note. "From the merchant's perspective, the placement of a Gbuy logo and the designation as a 'trusted Gbuy merchant' will be a point of distinction and theoretically raise conversion rates and traffic," Rohan states in his research report. Merchants who are already involved in Google's Gbuy beta test are set for a June 28 launch, but those who are new to the program can expect an implementation period of six to eight weeks, the report states. http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6082746.html http://digg.com/deals/Goodbye_eBay,_here_comes_GBuy http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/technology/arc..._on_paypal.html http://www.forbes.com/markets/2006/06/09/g...9markets09.html
  7. नेपाल होउनजेल सम्म भविष्य सोच्ने गर्थे किनकि कैले बन्द कहिले चक्काजाम अनि सामाधान बिनाका समस्या ले मलाइ एड्सको रोग ले एड्सको बिरामि लाइ अब म कहिले मर्छु बनेर पिरोले झै पिरोल्ने गर्थो तर यता आए पछि त सोच्ने भनेको त कुन चरा को नाम जास्तो लाग्छ। तर साथि हरु नढाटिकन भन्ने हो भने यहाँ आएर पनि नसोचेको भने होइन, नेपाल मा जति सोच्दा पनि केहि हुदैन थियो यहाँ त अलि अलि के सोच्न थालेको के थिय कपाल झरेर निधार माथि त तालु टल्किन थाल्यो फेरि लाग्यो बिबाह पनि हुने हो कि होइन, कपाल झर्यो भने अनि सोछ्ने त के सोच्ने भन्ने शव्द नै सम्झिन छोडे । हुन पनि भविष्य सोचेर र बर्तमान मा आप्नै खुट्टा मा बञ्चरो हान्न कसलाइ रहर होला होइन र? त्यस माथि १० बर्ष । ओ यो समय सम्म मा त पक्के बिबाह हुन्छ, बच्चा त थाहा छैन (श्रीमति को निर्णय ५०% आइसकेको छैन) पक्के पढाइ अनुसार को काम मिल्ने छ (निश्चित छैन)।
  8. it works prefectly. I have 4 gmail account and i use all. It is easy way to carry files with you. you can open drive on any pc if there is internet. second thing it goes to your mail box as well. Here is another Gmail account. Gmail drive give you permission to login on different name from same computer as far as you log out previous account. I don't know about other for me it is cool coz i am storing more than 2 GB photoes on G drive only.
  9. http://www.yourcallworld.com/Default.aspx?...CFR1qMAodgDOazw try this site , i am waiting my moible bill after that only i can confirm is it true or wrong.
  10. http://www.informit.com/articles/printerfr...ly.asp?p=435697 Using Your Gmail Account as a Virtual Drive Date: Dec 30, 2005 By Kulvir Bhogal I tend to use my online email account as a way to store important files. I just email the files to myself as attachments, and the files are available any time I might need them. In short, I frequently use my email account as a virtual drive (for lack of a better term). When I first found out how much space Google offered for its Gmail service, I was in awe. At the time of writing, Google was offering a whopping 2656 MB of storage space. That’s right, more than 2.6 gigabytes of space! I tend to get a lot of email, but not enough to even chink the armor of such a voluminous amount of space. Unfortunately, treating my email account as a virtual drive involves the drill of my having to log into the account, creating a message, attaching the desired files to the message, and then sending the message to me. This can be a really time-consuming process. In this article, I’ll introduce you to GMail Drive, a shell namespace extension that lets you use its Gmail account on its Windows operating system—just as if it were a real drive. GMail Drive is a free application, making it all the more delectable. After finding out about the GMail Drive, I have since retired my USB thumb drive, opting for the online alternative I will introduce you to. For this article, I am assuming that you have a Gmail account. At the time of this article’s writing, Google requires that you provide the Gmail website with your mobile phone number. Gmail will then send you an invitation code, which is needed to create your Gmail account. How GMail Drive Works (Behind the Scenes) At first, the capability of GMail Drive to allow you to use its Gmail account as a storage medium seems like magic. However, have you heard the saying that magic is just an illusion? The adage certainly holds true for GMail Drive. GMail Drive performs the same tedious work of creating an email message, attaching a file, and sending the message to the email address that I talked about earlier. The "magic" is that the GMail Drive application does all of the tedious work for you. The email message representing a file on your GMail Drive can be seen in your Gmail account Inbox folder. GMail Drive constantly checks your email account behind the scenes (a daemon-like approach) to monitor changes to the contents of your email drive. Installing GMail Drive GMail Drive is currently in version 1.09. Installation of GMail Drive is a cinch. Simply download the zip file and unzip it to a directory. From there, launch the installer. Double-click the My Computer icon. You should now see a new drive icon named GMail Drive. Next, right-click the GMail Drive icon and choose the Login As option from the context menu (see Figure 2). You are then asked to provide a user name and password. Go ahead and provide your Gmail user name and password. Here, you can also check the Auto Login option (shown in Figure 3) if you want GMail Drive to automatically log you into your Gmail account. Clicking the More button will reveal additional information that you can provide if, for example, you have to go through a proxy to get things working (see Figure 4). Next, double-click the GMail Drive icon. Doing so, you should see a progress screen like the one shown in Figure 5, which indicates the progress of your computer interfacing with your Gmail account through the GMail Drive application. When the login process has completed, you should see a folder representation view of the contents of your GMail Drive (see Figure 6). You can treat this drive just as any other hard drive/thumb drive on your computer. For example, you can drag and drop files to the GMail Drive, delete from the drive, copy to the drive, and so on. Accessing GMail Drive Files While On the Road Suppose that you’re working on a computer that is not yours, but you want access to the files that you have stored on your GMail Drive. Fortunately, you don’t have to install the GMail Drive software on a remote computer simply to access your files. As you recall, the backing store of your GMail Drive files is your email account. Accordingly, to access your files, you can go to your Gmail account via your Internet browser. From there, you can see and access all the files you have stored on your GMail Drive. Files you have stores will be prefixed with the GMALFS prefix GMail Drive Limitations As of version 1.09 of GMail Drive, Gmail limited the size of files that you can attach to 10 MB. Also files stored on the GMail Drive must have a total filename size of fewer than 40 characters. Conclusion GMail Drive is a nifty piece of software that lets you use the voluminous space Google offers through its email service as a virtual file system. Using GMail Drive is simple, and it walks and talks just like a hard drive on your computer. To download software: http://www.viksoe.dk/code/gmail.htm
  11. http://www.informit.com/articles/printerfr...ly.asp?p=435697 Using Your Gmail Account as a Virtual Drive Date: Dec 30, 2005 By Kulvir Bhogal I tend to use my online email account as a way to store important files. I just email the files to myself as attachments, and the files are available any time I might need them. In short, I frequently use my email account as a virtual drive (for lack of a better term). When I first found out how much space Google offered for its Gmail service, I was in awe. At the time of writing, Google was offering a whopping 2656 MB of storage space. That’s right, more than 2.6 gigabytes of space! I tend to get a lot of email, but not enough to even chink the armor of such a voluminous amount of space. Unfortunately, treating my email account as a virtual drive involves the drill of my having to log into the account, creating a message, attaching the desired files to the message, and then sending the message to me. This can be a really time-consuming process. In this article, I’ll introduce you to GMail Drive, a shell namespace extension that lets you use its Gmail account on its Windows operating system—just as if it were a real drive. GMail Drive is a free application, making it all the more delectable. After finding out about the GMail Drive, I have since retired my USB thumb drive, opting for the online alternative I will introduce you to. For this article, I am assuming that you have a Gmail account. At the time of this article’s writing, Google requires that you provide the Gmail website with your mobile phone number. Gmail will then send you an invitation code, which is needed to create your Gmail account. How GMail Drive Works (Behind the Scenes) At first, the capability of GMail Drive to allow you to use its Gmail account as a storage medium seems like magic. However, have you heard the saying that magic is just an illusion? The adage certainly holds true for GMail Drive. GMail Drive performs the same tedious work of creating an email message, attaching a file, and sending the message to the email address that I talked about earlier. The "magic" is that the GMail Drive application does all of the tedious work for you. The email message representing a file on your GMail Drive can be seen in your Gmail account Inbox folder. GMail Drive constantly checks your email account behind the scenes (a daemon-like approach) to monitor changes to the contents of your email drive. Installing GMail Drive GMail Drive is currently in version 1.09. Installation of GMail Drive is a cinch. Simply download the zip file and unzip it to a directory. From there, launch the installer. Double-click the My Computer icon. You should now see a new drive icon named GMail Drive. Next, right-click the GMail Drive icon and choose the Login As option from the context menu (see Figure 2). You are then asked to provide a user name and password. Go ahead and provide your Gmail user name and password. Here, you can also check the Auto Login option (shown in Figure 3) if you want GMail Drive to automatically log you into your Gmail account. Clicking the More button will reveal additional information that you can provide if, for example, you have to go through a proxy to get things working (see Figure 4). Next, double-click the GMail Drive icon. Doing so, you should see a progress screen like the one shown in Figure 5, which indicates the progress of your computer interfacing with your Gmail account through the GMail Drive application. When the login process has completed, you should see a folder representation view of the contents of your GMail Drive (see Figure 6). You can treat this drive just as any other hard drive/thumb drive on your computer. For example, you can drag and drop files to the GMail Drive, delete from the drive, copy to the drive, and so on. Accessing GMail Drive Files While On the Road Suppose that you’re working on a computer that is not yours, but you want access to the files that you have stored on your GMail Drive. Fortunately, you don’t have to install the GMail Drive software on a remote computer simply to access your files. As you recall, the backing store of your GMail Drive files is your email account. Accordingly, to access your files, you can go to your Gmail account via your Internet browser. From there, you can see and access all the files you have stored on your GMail Drive. Files you have stores will be prefixed with the GMALFS prefix GMail Drive Limitations As of version 1.09 of GMail Drive, Gmail limited the size of files that you can attach to 10 MB. Also files stored on the GMail Drive must have a total filename size of fewer than 40 characters. Conclusion GMail Drive is a nifty piece of software that lets you use the voluminous space Google offers through its email service as a virtual file system. Using GMail Drive is simple, and it walks and talks just like a hard drive on your computer. To download software: http://www.viksoe.dk/code/gmail.htm
  12. Linux professional exam. http://www.lpi.org/en/obj_101.html
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