Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Review on the Sports Day

Well probably this is the first online review of the 39th Annual Sulonian sports meet.......................well the evening went of with with quite a bang.............the chief guest Air Vice Marshall A.S. Karnik was indeed a respectable personality............the theme of the eve CONFLUENCE was well justified.................the Raymond ground wasn't too bad as the seating arrangement was ample.................the commentary was amazing...........display items were amazing..........Grand Finale was rocking............if we decide to be inaudible to the constant hooting's and boo's and cheer's of the ISC section............the program was fantastic............Vindhya House ( God noes how ) again won the Inter House Championship................so day was good and great time for re-union as ex-students too showed up for the program.................and now i say bye



















PS...........this review is more of a bad example of my horrendous report writing skills...............hehehehehehehehe.....................

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Summer of 07

Well folks.................ICSE as a matter of fact any board exams forma stepping stone in pur career...........also they change our life...............but more importantly..............the summer vacs after the xamz r da best part of the whole story.................the summer of 07 was the best of my life..............man what can I say...........just no words to describe it...........those mornings of lazing around..........afternoon mein hobby class..........and the evenings at Barista's or McD's or other hang out places...............never forget them...............Miss ya 2007...............u were the best year of my life...............hope ur successor 08 will give me some more moments to cherish too.....................


..............A \.m./ eya

Friday, December 7, 2007

PJ..............itne ghatiya ki sunke mar jaoge


Teacher: Khurram batao duniya ka ajeeb tarah ka janwar konsa hai?? Khurram: murgi Sir. Teacher: woh kese?? Khurram: sir ap ussey paida hone sai pehle bhi kha sakte hai or baad main b
After super success(??) of 'D' from Ram gopal varma...He's thinking of a sequel.. All the members of the gang will have long hair and hi-tech buckets instead of guns... Guess what the name of the movie will be?? "BAAL-D"

one day VIDYA BALAN marrys BRAD PITT.. n suddenly all the student cae close to her .....

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Coz after marriage she become VIDYAPITT (VIDYAPEETH - University)

Ek choti si love story

Boy & Girl in restaurant


Boy:-I Love u

Girl:-I dont Love u

Boy:- Think again?

Girl:-I told u. No no & no

Boy :- Waiter,bring seperate bills.

Girl:- ok ok....... I Love u too


Santa was busy in removing a wheel from auto,

Banta asks: Y r u removing a wheel from ur auto?

Santa: Can't u read 'Parking for two wheelers only'
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Santa: Doctor, ye phulon ki mala kis ke liye?

Doctor: Ye mera pehla operation hai, success hua to mere liye, nahi to tumhare liye.



Thursday, December 6, 2007

F1 spy rows set to reach climax


Renault will appear before the FIA on Thursday to answer a charge of unauthorised possession of confidential McLaren technical data.

The French team deny the information was used in their 2007 car.

McLaren, who have been found guilty on a similar charge, face further scrutiny on Friday on the Ferrari controversy.

McLaren were fined £47.5m and thrown out of the constructors' championship after being involved in an earlier spying controversy involving Ferrari data.

However, after punishing the team in September, the FIA said it would investigate further to ensure that no Ferrari data appeared in next year's car.

The FIA is expected to reach a verdict on Renault's case on Thursday but a decision on McLaren's fate is unlikely to be made until Friday or even next week.

And on the eve of the hearing, McLaren were dealt a blow in their case against Renault when they were forced by the FIA to clarify allegations made about Renault in a document prepared by their lawyers and leaked to British media, including the BBC.

McLaren submitted a dossier to the FIA which alleged that the files were discussed by up to 18 Renault F1 personnel, including a group of senior engineering chiefs and heads of department.

But they were forced to admit on Wednesday that in fact "13 Renault F1 employees had provided 18 witness statements and nine of them have so far admitted they viewed and discussed the confidential technical information belonging to McLaren".

McLaren also said it was "wrong to say that the information was loaded on to 11 Renault computers. In fact, it was copied on to 11 computer discs by former McLaren employee Phil Mackereth.

"A back-up copy of the material on Mr Mackereth's personal directory was made on to an unknown number of Renault's back-up servers/tapes".

Only two Renault employees, one of them Mackereth, admitted to viewing the McLaren information on a computer screen. The others said they saw it on print-outs or hard-copy documents.

McLaren had also claimed the information taken to Renault by now-suspended Mackereth included 780 individual drawings on computer discs.

"This was an error," the McLaren statement said. " The information [was] taken... on floppy discs, in hard-copy form and by e-mail amounts to 762 pages when printed out. The 11 computer discs included 18 individual technical drawings."

McLaren also stepped back from the earlier document's claim that the information amounted to "the entire technical blueprint of the 2006 and 2007 McLaren car".

"This requires clarification," the McLaren statement said.

"The position is that the McLaren drawings plus the information in a confidential... document taken by Mr Mackereth constitute a technical definition of the fundamental layout of the 2007 McLaren car and the technical details of its innovative and performance-enhancing systems."

Renault deny any of the data was used in their 2007 car and claim every effort was made to erase the information from their systems.

They have admitted the information was brought to the team by the now suspended Mackereth, who loaded it onto their F1 file system "without the knowledge of anyone in authority in the team".

"None of this information was used to influence design decisions," said Renault in a statement. "We have acted with complete transparency towards McLaren and the FIA, been proactive in solving this matter and we are fully confident in the judgment of the world council."

The verdict in the Renault case will be watched with interest by double world champion Fernando Alonso.

The Spaniard's former team are one of his few options for a drive next season following his acrimonious split with McLaren, but a severe penalty could well put him off re-joining the outfit with which he won his titles.

Once the Renault matter is dealt with, the world council will turn its attention to McLaren's 2008 car and whether it contains any Ferrari information.

A team of independent legal and technical experts visited the McLaren headquarters in Woking last month to assess the team's design for next season's Formula One car.

The world council will view this information before deciding whether to impose any further sanctions on the team.

FIA president Max Mosley has suggested that any further sanctions could take the form of a "negative points allocation" for McLaren at the start of next season, although F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has distanced himself from such a scenario.

"What Max said after the last World Council Meeting was that if the FIA found anything on the McLaren car, they could be penalized," he said.

"But they have got to have found something in there for a start and then the World Council has got to agree it."