Showing posts with label heart touching stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heart touching stories. Show all posts

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Happy Daughters week "The Angles of the Universe" ............



Forward to all lovely daughters...👭👭

A FATHER Asked His DAUGHTER:
Who Would U Love More, Me Or Ur Husband..??

The BEST Reply Given By the DAUGHTER:
I Don't Know Really,
But When I See U, 
I Forget Him,
But When I See Him, 
I Remember U..

U Can Always Call Ur DAUGHTER As Beta, 
But U Can Never Call Ur Son As Beti..

That's Why DAUGHTERS are SPECIAL..

Friday, July 4, 2014

Apple iPhone 6 Release Date: Price Details 4.7-inch Model to Debut Mid-September world wide....


The price and release date of the long rumored new generation Apple iPhone has surfaced online, inciting excitement among fans.
Media house China.com claims the upcoming iPhone 6 series 4.7-inch model will debut on 15 September and will hit the stores 10 days later.
It also revealed that the smaller model will have a price tag of ¥5288 (around $851/51,000) whereas the 16GB bigger device, which is touted to have the moniker iPhone 6 Air (aka iPhablet), is set to go retail for ¥5,998 (around 965/58,000). However, there is no news if the big-screen variant will get unveiled along with the smaller model.
Word on the street is that the 5.5-inch iPhone is expected to get launched at the end of the year.
Due to the difficulties in mass production of in-cell touch-screens, Apple has advised supply partners to begin the production of 4.7-inch iPhone 6 model alone and has reportedly postponed the 5.5-inch model screen's manufacturing to several months. And in a bid to avoid a further delay, Apple is contemplating to shun the in-cell touch panel technology, and use standard film sensors instead in the big model, Reuters reported.
Apple iPhone 6 (4.7-inch model) launch details are in line with previous reports but there is inconsistency over the information related to the price structure of the devices.  China.com does not disclose whether it has the information from a company insider or a supplier chain.
Though rumors are running wild on the internet, Apple is yet to respond to the speculations. And if history is any guide, the company is more likely to remain silent, till it decides to officially announce the devices.
Expected specifications of iPhone 6 handsets:



South Korean market watch-dog KDB Daewoo Securities' analyst Chi-Kuo, known for a pretty decent track record on predicting Apple device's features, has listed the specifications of the upcoming iPhone 6 series smartphones.
Both iPhone 6 (4.7-inch) and iPhablet (aka iPhone Air) are expected to ship with the new generation 64-bit architecture Apple A8 processor, 1GB RAM, Touch ID fingerprint sensor, 8.0-megapixel camera with f2.2 aperture (with the possibility of featuring OIS: Optical Image Stabilizations), NFC and a slightly larger battery (50-70 percent more watts power to feed the energy-sapping iPhablet's large screen).
The prospects of a large screen featuring in the iPhone 6 series handsets has reportedly spiked the consumer interest level in Apple products, compared to previous years.
According to the study 'Change Wave' conducted by a market analyst firm 451 Research, which has focused largely on North American population, 14 percent of the interviewed consumers (total of more than 4000) have opined 'very likely' to buy Apple's yet-to-be-announced iPhone 6, whereas 26 percent were 'somewhat likely' to buy the new phone.
In March 2013, iPhone 5S had garnered only 9 percent 'very likely' responses from the people. The same firm's another survey says that 47 percent of the consumers are inclined to buy a 5.0-inch (or bigger) smartphone.
Going by this research, Apple is more likely to have windfall sales of iPhone 6 devices this holiday season, and will probably close the gap with reigning smartphone leader Samsung.

Sunday, June 29, 2014

A Train samosa seller in India makes more than a person doing 8-10 hours Job in any office ,,, After reading this u will think that u are in the wrong business


The Samosa Seller: A must read “Today in India its unbelievable ....... The numbers are a little difficult to swallow,..... But interesting nevertheless.” (Mail was Sent By A Friend) It was my regular train journey home from work. I boarded the 18:50pm train at from Paranur. When the train was about to leave Guduvanchery, a samosa seller with an empty basket got on and took the seat next to me. As the compartment was sparsely occupied and my destination was still far away, I got into a conversation with him. Me: "Seems like you've sold all your samosas today." Seller(smiling): "Yes. By God's grace, full sales today."" Me: ""I really feel sorry for you people. Don't you get tired doing this tiresome job the whole day?" Seller: ""What to do, sir? Only by selling samosas like this every day we get a commission of .75 paise for each samosa that we sell." Me: "Oh, is that so ? How many samosas do you sell on an average each day?" Seller : "On peak days, we sell 3,000 to 3,500 samosas per person. On dull days, we can't even move 1,000 samosas a day. On an average, we sell about 2,000 samosas a day."" I was speechless..... for a few seconds. The guy says he sells 2,000 samosas a day; at .75 paise each, he makes about 1,500 rupees daily, or 45,000 rupees a month. That's Rs. 45,000 a month. OMG. I intensified my questioning and this time it was not for time pass. Me: ""Do you make the samosas yourself?"" Seller: ""No Sir. Our proprietor gets the samosas through a samosa manufacturer and we just sell them. After selling we give him the money and gives us 75 paise for each samosa that we sell."" I was unable to speak a single word more but the sellercontinued... but one thing... most of our earnings are spent on living expenses. Only with the remaining money are we able to take care of other business. Me: ""Other business? What is that?"" Seller: ""It is a land business. In 2007 I bought 1.5 acres in Urupakkam for 3 lakh rupees and I sold it a few months back for 15 lakhs. Now I have bought land in Uthiramerur for 5 lakh rupees."" Me: ""What did you do with the remaining amount? Seller: ""Of the remaining amount, I have set aside 6 lakhs for my daughter's wedding. I have deposited the other 4 lakhs in the bank."" Me: ""How much schooling have you had?"" Seller: ""I studied up to third standard; I stopped my studies when I was in the 4th standard. But I know how to read and write. Sir, there are many people like yourself, who dress well, wear a tie, wear shoes, speak English fluently and work in air-conditioned rooms. But I don't think you guys earn as much as we do wearing dirty clothes and selling samosas."" At this point, what could I reply. After all, I was talking to a millionaire! The train chugged into Chromepet station and the samosa sellergot up from his seat. Seller: "Sir, this is my station...have a good day." Me: "Take care." What more is there to say!''