A MILION LINKS TO MY BLOG
Doridro.com - News
Bangla Music
visitor counter
BBC News
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Sylheti rivers
The district sylhet is bounded by khasia ,jaintia and cachar hills with gradual slope towards the centre and west. The river Barak,rising in the southern slopes of the NaGA hills of India flows southward through Manipur and turns northward rounding Wanga range and from a little to the east of Silcha,it flows westward and enters into Pakistan in the district of sylhet.Near the international boundary it divides itself into two branches,the Surma and The Kushiyara,which are the principle rivers of the district.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
ways to make money online
If you want to make money
online you should be doing
so with the right tips in mind.
Here are a few important tips
that many of the pros use to
make money online. You can
easily use these tips to make
your money making efforts
easier to handle.
A good tip to use is to focus
on the introduction that one
has for a website. Getting a
good introduction set up is
the key to any type of
successful online money
making process. This comes
from how it can work to get
people to be lured into a site
and to see what is going on
somewhere. If someone is
interested in something from
the start that person will be
more likely to stick with it for
a while.
Also, it will help to consider
using social networks to
work with making money
online. Promoting one's
efforts through different
social networks can be a
beneficial thing to do
because it can allow more
people to see what one is up
to. This is especially
important because more
people than ever before
have been heading out to
these different sites to do all
sorts of things.
The next tip to use involves
working with as much free
advertising as one can work
with. This can be done
through things like getting
articles to databases
submitted and allowing
one's site to naturally work
with a good search engine
optimization process. Any
efforts that one has to make
money online through sales
of other types of processes
involve other people should
be done without as much
money as possible.
The last tip to use is to keep
up one's effort for as long as
possible. This is because a
person who works hard
enough to make money
online will be doing so by
having a strong effort
throughout the entire
process. This is one of the
best things that anyone
should be taking a look at.
Using these tips for making
money online can help to get
a person to earn more
money online. This is
important because a good
process should involve a
person working hard enough
to where more money can
be earned with ease. The
best thing about these
options is that a person will
be able to work with getting
a greater deal of money with
ease and without too many
problems involved. There is
no need to worry about
spending too much money in
doing so.
online you should be doing
so with the right tips in mind.
Here are a few important tips
that many of the pros use to
make money online. You can
easily use these tips to make
your money making efforts
easier to handle.
A good tip to use is to focus
on the introduction that one
has for a website. Getting a
good introduction set up is
the key to any type of
successful online money
making process. This comes
from how it can work to get
people to be lured into a site
and to see what is going on
somewhere. If someone is
interested in something from
the start that person will be
more likely to stick with it for
a while.
Also, it will help to consider
using social networks to
work with making money
online. Promoting one's
efforts through different
social networks can be a
beneficial thing to do
because it can allow more
people to see what one is up
to. This is especially
important because more
people than ever before
have been heading out to
these different sites to do all
sorts of things.
The next tip to use involves
working with as much free
advertising as one can work
with. This can be done
through things like getting
articles to databases
submitted and allowing
one's site to naturally work
with a good search engine
optimization process. Any
efforts that one has to make
money online through sales
of other types of processes
involve other people should
be done without as much
money as possible.
The last tip to use is to keep
up one's effort for as long as
possible. This is because a
person who works hard
enough to make money
online will be doing so by
having a strong effort
throughout the entire
process. This is one of the
best things that anyone
should be taking a look at.
Using these tips for making
money online can help to get
a person to earn more
money online. This is
important because a good
process should involve a
person working hard enough
to where more money can
be earned with ease. The
best thing about these
options is that a person will
be able to work with getting
a greater deal of money with
ease and without too many
problems involved. There is
no need to worry about
spending too much money in
doing so.
Monday, September 20, 2010
buying secondhand motorcycle
While purchasing a used
motorcycle, you shouldn't
just buy the first one that you
like. Unfortunately,
previously used bikes can
have quite a few issues and
even if you don't mind a fixer
upper, you're going to want
to know just what is wrong
so you are paying the
appropriate price. Obviously,
if a bike needs a lot of work,
it should cost less.
There are some areas of
motorcycles that are more
likely to give problems than
others and you'll want to be
aware of these. Let's take a
look at what you should be
watching for in a used
motorcycle. These are all
things that a beginning rider
might miss in the excitement
of getting a bike.
General Condition
Before inspecting specific
parts of a used motorcycle,
you'll want to take a look at
what the bike looks like
overall. You can't expect it to
be in pristine shape, of
course, since it has been used
and this type of
transportation is more likely
to get banged up in
everyday use than a car or
truck.
Things to keep an eye out for
include scratches and dents.
These may not affect
performance, but they could
indicate that the bike has
been in an accident that may
have caused deeper damage.
Also, in some cases, these
damages could represent
something that you will need
to replace. For example,
missing handlebar grips or
badly damaged panels.
Rust can also be a problem,
since it only tends to get
worse. If there is moderate
rust, keep in mind that these
are parts you will likely have
to replace in the near future.
Rust can be very corrosive
and its presence is something
that will definitely lower the
price of a used vehicle of any
kind.
Gauges
These often break on older
bikes and should be checked
for accuracy. Usually the only
way to really check is to take
the bike for a test drive.
While the gas gauge may not
be absolutely vital, it does
make life a lot easier, as
opposed to looking into the
dark tank and trying to
figure out how much gas is
left.
Other gauges, such as the
speedometer are more
important, but also tend to
stop working in time, so
make sure that you check
this.
Brakes
As a safety feature, brakes
are indispensible, but they
are also one of the first
things to wear out on a used
bike. Check to see how well
the brake pads grip and if
they are worn down much.
Uneven thickness of the
brake pads means they are
probably poorly adjusted
and you will need to make
sure that this is checked
before you really ride the
bike. Chances are the back
brake system will be more
worn unless they have
recently been replaced.
Chain and Gears
Inspect the chain and all
visible gears for signs of
wear when checking out a
bike. The chain should be
able to be moved about an
inch up and down in the
center. Incorrect tension
could mean there is extra
wear and tear on the bike.
The same goes for
lubrication . . . if the chain is
not properly lubricated, the
engine will have been
working harder and may be
closer to needing to be
replaced.
You'll also want to make sure
that all gears and sprockets
are intact, not missing teeth
or damaged in any way.
Test Drive
Taking the bike for a test ride
will let you know pretty
quickly if this is a good
investment or not. There are
a few things to note at this
point.
How does the bike feel?
Check that it is a good height
for you, that you don't have
to balance on one foot to
hold it up and that the
handlebars are a comfortable
distance for you.
Does it start right up? A bike
that is hard to start won't get
any easier, so this is
definitely something to look
for. Many bikes have their
little quirks, so ask the seller
if there is a trick to it. For
kick-starters, it shouldn't
require huge amounts of
force to start the bike.
Does it keep running
steadily? If you have to keep
revving the engine to keep
the motorcycle going, that is
a sign that you should look
elsewhere.
Is the battery good? Start
and turn off the bike several
times. If it stutters and is
difficult to start, the battery
could be faulty and need to
be replaced. Depending on
the brand of bike, this could
get rather expensive.
Do all the lights work? This is
pretty quick and easy to
check, just flick each light on
and off, check the brake
lights and turn signals to be
sure they work. A weak
headlight could indicate a
bad battery or connection.
Are there any worrisome
noises or vibrations? If you
are accustomed to how a
motorcycle should feel and
sound, this is an indication
that something is not right
with the bike. Make sure you
try several speeds to get a
good feel for the bike.
Do the gears shift smoothly?
The last thing you want is a
bike that jerks you around
every time you have to shift
gears, so check this out,
going through each gear to
test it. Do this while on a
fairly straight, smooth stretch
of road so you won't be
distracted by other things.
All this might seem like a lot
to be looking for, but keep in
mind that this is an
important purchase. The
money you invest in a used
motorcycle is not the last
money you'll be putting into
it, so you will want to make
sure you know what you are
getting into. If you aren't
confident about your abilities
to check the bike over, just
go ahead and make sure that
you bring along someone
with mechanical expertise.
There's nothing wrong with
making sure the bike you get
is worth the money you pay
for it.
motorcycle, you shouldn't
just buy the first one that you
like. Unfortunately,
previously used bikes can
have quite a few issues and
even if you don't mind a fixer
upper, you're going to want
to know just what is wrong
so you are paying the
appropriate price. Obviously,
if a bike needs a lot of work,
it should cost less.
There are some areas of
motorcycles that are more
likely to give problems than
others and you'll want to be
aware of these. Let's take a
look at what you should be
watching for in a used
motorcycle. These are all
things that a beginning rider
might miss in the excitement
of getting a bike.
General Condition
Before inspecting specific
parts of a used motorcycle,
you'll want to take a look at
what the bike looks like
overall. You can't expect it to
be in pristine shape, of
course, since it has been used
and this type of
transportation is more likely
to get banged up in
everyday use than a car or
truck.
Things to keep an eye out for
include scratches and dents.
These may not affect
performance, but they could
indicate that the bike has
been in an accident that may
have caused deeper damage.
Also, in some cases, these
damages could represent
something that you will need
to replace. For example,
missing handlebar grips or
badly damaged panels.
Rust can also be a problem,
since it only tends to get
worse. If there is moderate
rust, keep in mind that these
are parts you will likely have
to replace in the near future.
Rust can be very corrosive
and its presence is something
that will definitely lower the
price of a used vehicle of any
kind.
Gauges
These often break on older
bikes and should be checked
for accuracy. Usually the only
way to really check is to take
the bike for a test drive.
While the gas gauge may not
be absolutely vital, it does
make life a lot easier, as
opposed to looking into the
dark tank and trying to
figure out how much gas is
left.
Other gauges, such as the
speedometer are more
important, but also tend to
stop working in time, so
make sure that you check
this.
Brakes
As a safety feature, brakes
are indispensible, but they
are also one of the first
things to wear out on a used
bike. Check to see how well
the brake pads grip and if
they are worn down much.
Uneven thickness of the
brake pads means they are
probably poorly adjusted
and you will need to make
sure that this is checked
before you really ride the
bike. Chances are the back
brake system will be more
worn unless they have
recently been replaced.
Chain and Gears
Inspect the chain and all
visible gears for signs of
wear when checking out a
bike. The chain should be
able to be moved about an
inch up and down in the
center. Incorrect tension
could mean there is extra
wear and tear on the bike.
The same goes for
lubrication . . . if the chain is
not properly lubricated, the
engine will have been
working harder and may be
closer to needing to be
replaced.
You'll also want to make sure
that all gears and sprockets
are intact, not missing teeth
or damaged in any way.
Test Drive
Taking the bike for a test ride
will let you know pretty
quickly if this is a good
investment or not. There are
a few things to note at this
point.
How does the bike feel?
Check that it is a good height
for you, that you don't have
to balance on one foot to
hold it up and that the
handlebars are a comfortable
distance for you.
Does it start right up? A bike
that is hard to start won't get
any easier, so this is
definitely something to look
for. Many bikes have their
little quirks, so ask the seller
if there is a trick to it. For
kick-starters, it shouldn't
require huge amounts of
force to start the bike.
Does it keep running
steadily? If you have to keep
revving the engine to keep
the motorcycle going, that is
a sign that you should look
elsewhere.
Is the battery good? Start
and turn off the bike several
times. If it stutters and is
difficult to start, the battery
could be faulty and need to
be replaced. Depending on
the brand of bike, this could
get rather expensive.
Do all the lights work? This is
pretty quick and easy to
check, just flick each light on
and off, check the brake
lights and turn signals to be
sure they work. A weak
headlight could indicate a
bad battery or connection.
Are there any worrisome
noises or vibrations? If you
are accustomed to how a
motorcycle should feel and
sound, this is an indication
that something is not right
with the bike. Make sure you
try several speeds to get a
good feel for the bike.
Do the gears shift smoothly?
The last thing you want is a
bike that jerks you around
every time you have to shift
gears, so check this out,
going through each gear to
test it. Do this while on a
fairly straight, smooth stretch
of road so you won't be
distracted by other things.
All this might seem like a lot
to be looking for, but keep in
mind that this is an
important purchase. The
money you invest in a used
motorcycle is not the last
money you'll be putting into
it, so you will want to make
sure you know what you are
getting into. If you aren't
confident about your abilities
to check the bike over, just
go ahead and make sure that
you bring along someone
with mechanical expertise.
There's nothing wrong with
making sure the bike you get
is worth the money you pay
for it.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
buying a digital slr
Are you thinking about
buying a digital SLR camera?
Today, they're exploding in
popularity and there's a
good reason why. Don't
know what those reasons
are? Well, i'll discuss them
and other savvy tips in this
article so read on...
The prevalence of digital SLR
cameras has never been
more apparent. No longer is
it just professional
photographers that are
interested in these high-tech
cameras. Now even the
average home users buy
digital SLR cameras. The
steadily declining prices of
these cameras has made it
possible to create visually
stunning photographs with a
small investment. Not too
long ago digital SLR cameras
were priced well out of the
reach of the simple hobbyist
but today one can be had for
just a few hundred dollars.
You may ask yourself why
you should invest in a digital
SLR over a compact digital
camera. The answer is simply
because the photographs
produced are of such a
higher quality and the ability
to change lenses allows for a
wide range of uses. You can
snap stunning photos even at
vast distances using just a
telephoto lens, or capture
minute details with a macro
lens. Another common
feature of today's digital SLR
camera is the ability to
record videos, often times in
high-definition quality.
Some potential buyers may
be frightened at first by all of
the settings that can be fine
tuned on a digital SLR
camera. Fear not my friend
for the automatic mode
standard on almost all digital
SLRs will be just fine for the
inexperienced user. While
the automatic mode will
adapt to most circumstances,
you will always achieve a
higher quality picture when
you manage the settings
manually.
Digital SLR cameras are a
good investment for
anybody with an interest in
photography. These days
you can get quality
equipment at rock bottom
prices, especially if you shop
internet retailers like
Amazon or buy second-hand
on eBay. My best advice to
you is to thoroughly learn
how to handle the camera
and all of its functions. Learn
by trying different things;
trial and error. It's really not
as difficult as it may seem.
Anyone can learn how to
take beautiful pictures.
buying a digital SLR camera?
Today, they're exploding in
popularity and there's a
good reason why. Don't
know what those reasons
are? Well, i'll discuss them
and other savvy tips in this
article so read on...
The prevalence of digital SLR
cameras has never been
more apparent. No longer is
it just professional
photographers that are
interested in these high-tech
cameras. Now even the
average home users buy
digital SLR cameras. The
steadily declining prices of
these cameras has made it
possible to create visually
stunning photographs with a
small investment. Not too
long ago digital SLR cameras
were priced well out of the
reach of the simple hobbyist
but today one can be had for
just a few hundred dollars.
You may ask yourself why
you should invest in a digital
SLR over a compact digital
camera. The answer is simply
because the photographs
produced are of such a
higher quality and the ability
to change lenses allows for a
wide range of uses. You can
snap stunning photos even at
vast distances using just a
telephoto lens, or capture
minute details with a macro
lens. Another common
feature of today's digital SLR
camera is the ability to
record videos, often times in
high-definition quality.
Some potential buyers may
be frightened at first by all of
the settings that can be fine
tuned on a digital SLR
camera. Fear not my friend
for the automatic mode
standard on almost all digital
SLRs will be just fine for the
inexperienced user. While
the automatic mode will
adapt to most circumstances,
you will always achieve a
higher quality picture when
you manage the settings
manually.
Digital SLR cameras are a
good investment for
anybody with an interest in
photography. These days
you can get quality
equipment at rock bottom
prices, especially if you shop
internet retailers like
Amazon or buy second-hand
on eBay. My best advice to
you is to thoroughly learn
how to handle the camera
and all of its functions. Learn
by trying different things;
trial and error. It's really not
as difficult as it may seem.
Anyone can learn how to
take beautiful pictures.
how to build a free website
You know you need a
website for yourself or your
organization. Now the only
question is how you are
going to go about doing it
without breaking the bank.
But at the same time, you
don't want it to look cheap
either, it needs to look
professional and be easy to
change when changes are
needed.
Having a web site today has
become a necessity for
individuals and
organizations alike. Your
online presence matters
much in the global world we
live in, especially if you want
to be heard, to make a
difference, then having your
website is essential.
Making your own website is
even more important if you
want to do business online,
or want to promote your
products or services online.
An effective website can do
wonders in the marketing
domain and get you the sales
you desperately need.
What’s more is that a mere
website can change you from
having a local presence to
having a global one.
So what do you do if you
want to have a website? The
first thoughts that come to
mind are thoughts that will
send jitters down your spine.
Instantly when you think of
making a professional, classy
website, with a website
design that is catchy, you
think of hiring professional
web designers, making them
understand how you want
your website to be, paying
them hundreds (or
thousands) of dollars to
make the website and then
paying them more, and
possibly having to wait days
or weeks, for every change
you want in the future. That
is sure to make you weary
and your pocketbook thin. In
the old days (a few years
ago) that used to be about
the only choice you had
unless you wanted to grind it
out on your own trying to
learn HTML coding from
scratch. Yuck!
Now with CSS programming,
it's even more difficult to do
on your own.
Fast forward to today: Now
even a rank newbie can have
their own professional
website in just a few
minutes. There are now
some great options to make
your very own website
yourself with hardly any
knowledge of programming
or HTML or any of those
complicated things. You can
make your own website
design, choose from a range
of website templates and fill
out the content the way you
want, and, if you get the
right website builder, you
can make changes any time
you want, whenever you
want without it costing you
anything extra. Making your
own website has now
become an affordable, do-it-
yourself and easy thing to
do, if, and I say if, you choose
the right one.
But beware: choose the
wrong web builder, and it
could be a nightmare.
What you are looking for is
an affordable, workable,
professional looking website
building tool preferably with
a reasonable monthly fee of
no more than $50 (to start)
and preferably no contract. If
you see them ask for a long-
term contract, you should
step back and reconsider.
About:
Other options to look for in a
web page builder is a user-
friendly interface that will
take you right through the
website designing and
website publishing process
from start to finish. You want
to be able to choose from a
range of website templates,
and you want to be able to
change the writing and
pictures on your website
anytime you desire, even at
2am in the morning, for no
extra cost. With the right
website builder, there is no
need to buy or master
expensive and difficult to
learn graphics programs.
Less effort, less time, less
money and better results can
be had with the proper
website building progra
website for yourself or your
organization. Now the only
question is how you are
going to go about doing it
without breaking the bank.
But at the same time, you
don't want it to look cheap
either, it needs to look
professional and be easy to
change when changes are
needed.
Having a web site today has
become a necessity for
individuals and
organizations alike. Your
online presence matters
much in the global world we
live in, especially if you want
to be heard, to make a
difference, then having your
website is essential.
Making your own website is
even more important if you
want to do business online,
or want to promote your
products or services online.
An effective website can do
wonders in the marketing
domain and get you the sales
you desperately need.
What’s more is that a mere
website can change you from
having a local presence to
having a global one.
So what do you do if you
want to have a website? The
first thoughts that come to
mind are thoughts that will
send jitters down your spine.
Instantly when you think of
making a professional, classy
website, with a website
design that is catchy, you
think of hiring professional
web designers, making them
understand how you want
your website to be, paying
them hundreds (or
thousands) of dollars to
make the website and then
paying them more, and
possibly having to wait days
or weeks, for every change
you want in the future. That
is sure to make you weary
and your pocketbook thin. In
the old days (a few years
ago) that used to be about
the only choice you had
unless you wanted to grind it
out on your own trying to
learn HTML coding from
scratch. Yuck!
Now with CSS programming,
it's even more difficult to do
on your own.
Fast forward to today: Now
even a rank newbie can have
their own professional
website in just a few
minutes. There are now
some great options to make
your very own website
yourself with hardly any
knowledge of programming
or HTML or any of those
complicated things. You can
make your own website
design, choose from a range
of website templates and fill
out the content the way you
want, and, if you get the
right website builder, you
can make changes any time
you want, whenever you
want without it costing you
anything extra. Making your
own website has now
become an affordable, do-it-
yourself and easy thing to
do, if, and I say if, you choose
the right one.
But beware: choose the
wrong web builder, and it
could be a nightmare.
What you are looking for is
an affordable, workable,
professional looking website
building tool preferably with
a reasonable monthly fee of
no more than $50 (to start)
and preferably no contract. If
you see them ask for a long-
term contract, you should
step back and reconsider.
About:
Other options to look for in a
web page builder is a user-
friendly interface that will
take you right through the
website designing and
website publishing process
from start to finish. You want
to be able to choose from a
range of website templates,
and you want to be able to
change the writing and
pictures on your website
anytime you desire, even at
2am in the morning, for no
extra cost. With the right
website builder, there is no
need to buy or master
expensive and difficult to
learn graphics programs.
Less effort, less time, less
money and better results can
be had with the proper
website building progra
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
