Sunday, 31 December 2017

Computer Shortcut Keys...

Shortcut Keys
Description
Alt+F
File menu options in current program.
Alt+E
Edit options in current program
Alt+Tab
Switch between open programs
F1
Universal Help in almost every Windows program.
F2
Rename a selected file
F5
Refresh the current program window
Ctrl+N
Create a new, blank document in some software programs
Ctrl+O
Open a file in current software program
Ctrl+A
Select all text.
Ctrl+B
Change selected text to be Bold
Ctrl+I
Change selected text to be in Italics
Ctrl+U
Change selected text to be Underlined
Ctrl+F
Open find window for current document or window.
Ctrl+S
Save current document file.
Ctrl+X
Cut selected item.
Shift+Del
Cut selected item.
Ctrl+C
Copy selected item.
Ctrl+Ins
Copy selected item
Ctrl+V
Paste
Shift+Ins
Paste
Ctrl+Y
Redo last action
Ctrl+Z
Undo last action
Ctrl+K
Insert hyperlink for selected text
Ctrl+P
Print the current page or document.
Home
Goes to beginning of current line.
Ctrl+Home
Goes to beginning of document.
End
Goes to end of current line.
Ctrl+End
Goes to end of document.
Shift+Home
Highlights from current position to beginning of line.
Shift+End
Highlights from current position to end of line.
Ctrl+Left arrow
Moves one word to the left at a time.
Ctrl+Right arrow
Moves one word to the right at a time.
Ctrl+Esc
Opens the START menu
Ctrl+Shift+Esc
Opens Windows Task Manager
Alt+F4
Close the currently active program
Alt+Enter
Open the Properties for the selected item (file, folder, shortcut, etc.)
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Stay safe and out of trouble on New Year's party....

  Stay safe and out of trouble on New Year's party....
1. Have a designated driver or just don't drink and drive. Ask someone for a ride.

2. Try to avoid being on the road between the hours of 8pm - 2am. Auto accidents due to alcohol consumption are the highest during that time.

3. Monitor your alcohol intake. If you are drinking, make sure to stay hydrated with water and that you have enough to eat.

4. Take the keys if you have a friend who is too drunk to get behind the wheel. Help your friend with a ride home.

5. Watch out for intoxicated pedestrians or bicyclists.

6. Be careful with what you're sharing on social media on NYE.

7. Ask guests to turn their keys in and put them in a secure place if you're hosting a party.

8. Make sure your guests have a designated driver or a way to take them home from your party.

9. Offer two types of cups at your party - one for adult beverages and the other for non-alcoholic beverages. This will keep the alcohol away from children.

10. Do not serve minors alcohol.

11. You've heard of the saying, "It's all fun and games until somebody loses an eye." Be aware of anyone who brings dangerous fireworks at your home or at a party that you are attending. A homeowner can be held criminally and civilly liable for any damage done by safe or unsafe fireworks.

12. You'll hear about it -- someone shooting guns into the air. Firing weapons in the air is a violation of the law.

13. Keep your pets inside or away from fireworks and other loud noises.

14. Check your fence, gate latches and pet area before New Year's Eve to ensure your pets can't get out.

15. Make sure pets have a collar with a tag with your information.

16. Think about getting a microchip for your pet.

Bet you didn't know.....

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  • It is impossible for most people to lick their own elbow. (try it!)
  • A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out.
  • A shrimp's heart is in its head.
  • It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky.
  • The "sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick" is believed to be the toughest tongue twister in the English language.
  • If you sneeze too hard, you could fracture a rib.
  • Wearing headphones for just an hour could increase the bacteria in your ear by 700 times.
  • In the course of an average lifetime, while sleeping you might eat around 70 assorted insects and 10 spiders, or more.
  • Some lipsticks contain fish scales.
  • Cat urine glows under a black-light.
  • Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different.
  • Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated.
  • There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar.
  • The average person's left hand does 56% of the typing (when using the proper position of the hands on the keyboard; Hunting and pecking doesn't count!).
  • A shark is the only known fish that can blink with both eyes.
  • The longest one-syllable words in the English language are "scraunched" and "strengthed." Some suggest that "squirreled" could be included, but squirrel is intended to be pronounced as two syllables (squir-rel) according to most dictionaries. "Screeched" and "strengths" are two other long one-syllable words, but they only have 9 letters.
  • "Dreamt" is the only English word that ends in the letters "mt".
  • Almonds are a member of the peach family.
  • Maine is the only state that has a one-syllable name.
  • There are only four words in the English language which end in "dous": tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous.
  • Los Angeles' full name is "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de los Angeles de Porciuncula"
  • A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.
  • An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain.
  • Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur.
  • In many advertisements, the time displayed on a watch is 10:10.
  • The characters Bert and Ernie on Sesame Street were named after Bert the cop and Ernie the taxi driver in Frank Capra's "It's a Wonderful Life."
  • A dime has 118 ridges around the edge.
  • The giant squid has the largest eyes in the world.
  • Most people fall asleep in seven minutes.
  • "Stewardesses" is the longest word that is typed with only the left hand.                  Image result for facts

Health : 'เคšเคนा' เคฆाเคฐू เคชेเค•्เคทा เคนी เคœाเคธ्เคค เค˜ाเคคเค•....

* เคฆिเคตเคธाเคฒा เฅซ เคคे เฅงเฅฆ เค•เคช เค‡เคคเค•्เคฏा เคช्เคฐเคฎाเคฃाเคค เค…เคคी เค‰เค•เคณเคฒेเคฒा เคšเคนा เคชिเคฃाเคฐे เคชเคšเคจเคถเค•्เคคी เคฌिเค˜เคกूเคจ เค†เคฎ्เคฒเคชिเคค्เคค, เค…เคฒ्เคธเคฐ, เคธांเคงेเคฆुเค–ी, เค…ंเค—เคฆुเค–ी เค†เคฃि เคฎเคฒाเคตเคฐोเคง เคฏा เคตिเค•ाเคฐांเคจा เคฌเคณी เคชเคกเคคाเคค.
* เคญाเคฐเคคीเคฏांเคšे เคšเคนाเคค เคธाเค–เคฐ เค˜ाเคฒเคฃ्เคฏाเคšे เคช्เคฐเคฎाเคฃ เคœเค—ाเคค เคธเคฐ्เคตाเคงिเค• เค†เคนे. เคค्เคฏाเคฎुเคณे เคฌैเค ा เคต्เคฏเคตเคธाเคฏ เค•เคฐเคฃाเคฐ्‍เคฏा เคต्เคฏเค•्เคคी เคฎเคงुเคฎेเคน, เค•ोเคฒेเคธ्เคŸेเคฐॉเคฒ, เคนृเคฆเคฏเคตिเค•ाเคฐ เค†เคฃि เคธ्เคฅौเคฒ्เคฏ เค…เคถा เคตिเค•ाเคฐांเค•เคกे เค“เคขเคฒ्เคฏा เคœाเคค เค†เคนेเคค. 
* เคฆूเคง-เคธाเค–เคฐเคตिเคฐเคนिเคค เคšเคนा เคœเคฐी เคชुเคท्เค•เคณ เคช्เคฐเคฎाเคฃाเคค เคช्เคฏाเคฏเคฒा, เคคเคฐी เคค्เคฏाเคš्เคฏा เคคुเคฐเคŸ เคšเคตीเคš्เคฏा เค…เคคिเคฐिเค•्เคค เคช्เคฐเคฎाเคฃाเคฎुเคณे เคฎเคฒाเคตเคท्เคŸंเคญ, เคฐเค•्เคคเคฆाเคฌ เคตाเคจे, เคชเค•्เคทाเค˜ाเคคाเคธाเคฐเค–े เคตिเค•ाเคฐ เค†เคฃी เคถुเค•्เคฐाเคฃूंเคšी เคธंเค–्เคฏा เค…เคฒ्เคช เคนोเคฃे เค…เคธे เคตिเค•ाเคฐ เคฌเคณाเคตเคคाเคค.>
* เคฆूเคง, เคธाเค–เคฐ เค†เคฃि เคšเคนाเคšी เคญुเค•เคŸी เคเค•เคค्เคฐ เค•เคฐूเคจ เค‰เค•เคณเคฒेเคฒा เคšเคนा เค•เคซ-เคชिเคค्เคค เคตाเคขเคตเคฃाเคฐा เค†เคฃि เค‰เคท्เคฃ เค—ुเคฃाเคšा เค†เคนे.>
* เคŸเคชเคฐीเคตเคฐ เคšเคนा เค…‍ॅเคฒ्เคฏूเคฎिเคจिเคฏเคฎเคš्เคฏा เคญांเคก्เคฏाเคค เค‰เค•เคณเคฒा เคœाเคคो. เค…‍ॅเคฒ्เคฏूเคฎिเคจिเคฏเคฎเคš्เคฏा เคงाเคคूเคšा เค–ाเคฆ्เคฏเคชเคฆाเคฐ्เคฅांเคจा เคाเคฒेเคฒा เคฆीเคฐ्เค˜เค•ाเคณ เคธंเคชเคฐ्เค• ‘เค…เคฒ्เคाเคฏเคฎเคฐ्เคธ’ (เคธ्เคฎृเคคीเคจाเคถ) เคธाเคฐเค–ा เค…เคธाเคง्เคฏ เคตिเค•ाเคฐ เคจिเคฐ्เคฎाเคฃ เค•เคฐเคฃाเคฐा เค…เคธเคคो. 
* เคญाเคฐเคคाเคธाเคฐเค–्เคฏा เคธเคฎเคถीเคคोเคท्เคฃ เค•เคŸिเคฌंเคงाเคคीเคฒ เคฆेเคถाเคค ‘เคšเคนा’ เคนे เค•เคงीเคนी, เค•ेเคต्เคนाเคนी เคซाเคฐ เคช्เคฏाเคฏเคšे เคชेเคฏ เคจाเคนी.’
* เคšเคนा เคšเคตीเคฒा เคคुเคฐเคŸ เค…เคธเคฒ्เคฏाเคฎुเคณे เคคो เคฌเคฆ्เคงเค•ोเคท्เค เคคा เคจिเคฐ्เคฎाเคฃ เค•เคฐเคคो. เค•ाเคนींเคจा เคšเคนा เคจ เคช्เคฏाเคฏเคฒ्เคฏाเคธ เคถौเคšाเคฒा เคนोเคค เคจाเคนी เคนे เคธเคตเคฏीเคฎुเคณे เคนोเคคे. เคถौเคšाเคšा เคตेเค— เคจिเคฐ्เคฎाเคฃ เค•เคฐเคฃे เคนे เคšเคนाเคšे เค•ाเคฎ เคจเคต्เคนे. เคšเคนा เคฐเค•्เคคाเคšी เค†เคฎ्เคฒเคคा เคตाเคขเคตเคคो.
* เคจिเคฏเคฎिเคค เคšเคนा เคชिเคฃ्เคฏाเคจे เคนाเคกे เค िเคธूเคณ เคนोเคคाเคค, เคฐเค•्เคคเคตाเคนिเคจ्เคฏा เค†เค•ुंเคšเคจ เคชाเคตूเคจ เคฐเค•्เคคเคฆाเคฌ เคตाเคขเคคो เค†เคฃि เค†เคฎ्เคฒเคชिเคค्เคคाเคšा เคค्เคฐाเคธ เคตाเคขเคคो.
* เคšเคนाเคธเคฎเคตेเคค เค†เคชเคฃ เค•ाเคนी เคชเคฆाเคฐ्เคฅ เค–ाเคคो. เคค्เคฏा เคชเคฆाเคฐ्เคฅांเคฎเคง्เคฏे เคฎीเค  เค…เคธเคฒ्เคฏाเคธ เคฎिเค ाเคšा เคšเคนाเคคीเคฒ เคฆुเคงाเคถी เคธंเคชเคฐ्เค• เค†เคฒ्เคฏाเคฎुเคณे เคšเคนा เคถเคฐीเคฐाเคฒा เคฎाเคฐเค• เคฌเคจเคคो.
เค–เคฐे เคชाเคนिเคฒे เคคเคฐ 'เคšเคนा' เคฆाเคฐू เคชेเค•्เคทा เคนी เคœाเคธ्เคค เค˜ाเคคเค• เค†เคนे เคชเคฃ เคฆाเคฐू เคฌเคฆเคจाเคฎ เค†เคนे เคšเคนा เคจाเคนी.
         
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Facts About Mobile Phones Which Will Shock You......

1.  Have you ever used Nokia 1100? Be proud, it was the bestselling electrical gadget in history with more than 250 million pieces sold.
2.  $4000 is the cost of first mobile phone in US, in 1983.
3.  In 2012 Apple sold more than 340,000 iPhones per day, which is around 4 per second.
4.  Be careful while using your mobile phone, it has 18 times more bacteria than toilet handles.
5.  Is your phone water proof?  90% of mobile phones in Japan, are waterproof.
6.  Insomnia, confusion and headaches are caused due to mobile phone radiation. Experts have identified ringxiety, nomophobia, telephonophobia and frigensophobia as conditions that can effect people.
7.  This sounds odd, but you can charge your phone by using urine, scientists developed it.
8.  The first mobile call was made by Martin Cooper in 1973.
9.  Do you know that the present mobile phones have more computing power than the computersused for the Apollo 11 to land on the moon.
10.  In Britain more than 100,000 mobile phones are dropped down in the toilet every year.
11.  In 1993, world’s first Smartphone was debuted at Florida’s Wireless World Conference by BellSouth Cellular, it has a LCD touch screen display.  This was designed by IBM and named as Simon ,priced at $899 and only 2000 Simmons are made at that time.
12.  In U.S., the mobile phone towers and antennas are often disguised. Engineers have developed ways to install the equipment into telephone poles, clock faces, church roofs and even in signs. Even mobile phone tower is often disguised as plastic trees.
13.  70% of mobile phones are manufactured in China.
14.  Around 80% of the world’s population has a mobile phone.
15.  More than 90% of adults have their mobile phone within arm’s reach all the time.
16.  There are more mobile phones than PCs, the ratio  is 5 times.
17.  More than 4 billion people own mobile phones.  But only 3.5 billion use a toothbrush.
18.  Within 3 minutes of delivery, 90% of text messages are read.
19.  More than 80% of adults in U.S. own a mobile phone.
20.  What is your monthly mobile phone bill?  142,000 pounds is the highest ever mobile bill  by Celina Aarons.
21.  According to Guinness World Records, Sonim XP3300 Force is recognized as the toughest phone.  It survived an 84ft drop without any operational damage.
22.  Mobile phone industry is the fastest growing industry in the world.
23.  iPhone 5 Black Diamond is the costliest phone in the world, which costs $15 million.  It will take nine weeks to build, made of 135 gram solid gold of 24 carat and the chassis was inlaid with 600 white diamonds.
24. 74 % of smartphone users use their mobile phone to help with shopping, of which 79% ultimately making a purchase.
25.  Mobile phone users mostly spend their time on games and social networking(49% and 30% respectively).
Thanks,
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