Sunday, March 11, 2007

Use messenger without installing - meebo , iloveIM and the like



Oftentimes, you'll have to use a computer which does not have your preferred messenger is not installed. What should you do ? Downloading and installing the messenger may not work out if you are not logged in as administrator.

One option is to use that messenger's web service. I know that Yahoo and MSN have it.
http://webmessenger.msn.com/
http://messenger.yahoo.com/ See the bottom of the page "Launch Web Messenger"

But these require Java to be installed and enabled and ther computer I'm using now doesn't even have Java or Flash installed.

That's when u use
meebo.com or iloveim.com or ebuddy.com or others

I really don't know how trustworthy these sites are to give your password and login information and I would really appreciate it if anyone can clarify this.

By joining meebo, you'll have access to all of your previous IM conversations. You'll also be able to save preferences such as logging into multiple screen names at once, sounds and appearance customizations.

And it's completely free!

Here's what Danny says in their about page :
I’m Danny, and I wrote this quick and handy guide that should help answer some questions and get you started.

First off, what’s meebo? No, it’s not a Star Wars character, nor is it a tropical three-toed animal (kudos if you can make it one though…) meebo connects you with your instant messaging buddies from absolutely anywhere for free. Whether you’re at home, on campus, at work, or traveling foreign lands, hop over to meebo.com on any computer to access all of your buddies and chat with them, no downloads or installs required!

So … who uses meebo? meebo users come from all walks of life and from all over the world. meebo users are high school and college students, soldiers stationed abroad, young professionals, librarians and teachers, and bloggers and techies. meebo lets you instant message your buddies everywhere. Hop on any computer, go to meebo.com, with no download required, chat with your buddies on a bunch of IM networks. Yahtzee.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2007

The opening ceremony the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup is on 11 March 2007, that is today !

The official website is http://www.cricketworldcup.com/ , but it just redirects to http://cricketworldcup.indya.com/ Does this happen only in India ? Or does it go to indya.com all over the world ?

And if you click the top banner in cricketworldcup.indya.com where it says www.cricketworldcup.com , it just open the sponsor's page - Maruti Udyog.

Anyway, moving on to the more important things .

The event schedule :

Match Schedules

For a printable copy of this schedule, click here for the pdf file of the schedule .

*Note: All matches start at 0930 local time (1330GMT except Jamaica which is 1430 GMT).

Warm Up Matches

Date Group A
Trelawny, Jamaica
Group B
St. Vincent
Group C
Trinidad & Tobago
Group D
Barbados
Mon 05 Mar West Indies
vs
Kenya
England
vs
Bermuda
South Africa
vs
Ireland
Sri Lanka
vs
Scotland
Tue 06 Mar India
vs
The Netherlands
Australia
vs
Zimbabwe
Pakistan
vs
Canada
New Zealand
vs
Bangladesh
Thu 08 Mar Kenya
vs
The Netherlands
Zimbabwe
vs
Bermuda
Ireland
vs
Canada
Scotland
vs
Bangladesh
Fri 09 Mar India
vs
West Indies
Australia
vs
England
Pakistan
vs
South Africa
New Zealand
vs
Sri Lanka


Opening Ceremony



Date Activity
Sun 11 Mar OPENING CEREMONY


Group Stage



Date Group A
St. Kitts & Nevis
Group B
Trinidad & Tobago
Group C
Saint Lucia
Group D
Jamaica
Tue 13 Mar West Indies
vs
Pakistan
Wed 14 Mar Australia
vs
Scotland
Kenya
vs
Canada
Thu 15 Mar Sri Lanka
vs
Bermuda
Zimbabwe
vs
Ireland
Fri 16 Mar South Africa
vs
The Netherlands
England
vs
New Zealand
Sat 17 Mar India
vs
Bangladesh
Pakistan
vs
Ireland
Sun 18 Mar Australia
vs
The Netherlands
England
vs
Canada
Mon 19 Mar India
vs
Bermuda
West Indies
vs
Zimbabwe
Tue 20 Mar South Africa
vs
Scotland
New Zealand
vs
Kenya
Wed 21 Mar Sri Lanka
vs
Bangladesh
Zimbabwe
vs
Pakistan
Thu 22 Mar Scotland
vs
The Netherlands
New Zealand
vs
Canada
Fri 23 Mar India
vs
Sri Lanka
West Indies
vs
Ireland
Sat 24 Mar Australia
vs
South Africa
England
vs
Kenya
Sun 25 Mar Bermuda
vs
Bangladesh


Second Stage - Super 8



Date Antigua & Barbuda Grenada Guyana Barbados
Tue 27 Mar D2 vs A1
Wed 28 Mar A2 vs B1
Thu 29 Mar D2 vs C1
Fri 30 Mar D1 vs C2
Sat 31 Mar A1 vs B2
Sun 01 Apr D2 vs B1
Mon 02 Apr B2 vs C1
Tue 03 Apr D1 vs A2
Wed 04 Apr C2 vs B1
Sat 07 Apr B2 vs A2
Sun 08 Apr A1 vs C2
Mon 09 Apr D1 vs C1
Tue 10 Apr D2 vs A2
Wed 11 Apr C2 vs B2
Thu 12 Apr B1 vs C1
Fri 13 Apr A1 vs D1
Sat 14 Apr A2 vs C1
Sun 15 Apr B2 vs D1
Mon 16 Apr A1 vs B1
Tue 17 Apr A2 vs C2
Wed 18 Apr D1 vs B1
Thu 19 Apr D2 vs B2
Fri 20 Apr A1 vs C1
Sat 21 Apr D2 vs C2


Semi - Final Round



Date Semi Final 1
Jamaica
Semi Final 2
Saint Lucia
Tue 24 Apr 2nd vs 3rd
Wed 25 Apr 1st vs 4th


Final



Date Barbados
Sat 28 Apr Final

Cookies are delicious delicacies


Yes they are, but this was about those electronic cookies which web browsers eat. Blake Ross, one of the lead developers of Firefox said this because, according to him "describing something so complicated in such a small space was quite frankly the last thing I wanted to worry about after rewriting the cookie manager"

It was considered a bug and was "fixed" by Mike Connor on July 24, 2004 to read "Cookies are pieces of information stored by web pages on your computer. They are used to remember login information and other data".

After this happened, the following remarks were made by Blake Ross over IRC to Mike Connor:

    congratulations mconnor
you just destroyed a legend!





Do you want it back ? The Firefox extension to get the "bug" back is here ( http://www.squarefree.com/extensions/delicious-delicacies/delicious-delicacies-0.5.xpi )

Or go to the website and figure out the funda first http://www.squarefree.com/extensions/delicious-delicacies/

What's a cookie ?

  • A small text file of information that certain Web sites attach to a user's hard drive while the user is browsing the Web site. A Cookie can contain information such as user ID, user preferences, archive shopping cart information, etc. Cookies can contain Personally Identifiable Information.
  • Small data files written to a user's hard drive by a web server. These files contain specific information that identifies users (eg, passwords and lists of pages visited).

  • any of various small flat sweet cakes (`biscuit' is the British term)
  • the cook on a ranch or at a camp
  • Cookie is a ZX Spectrum video game made by Ultimate Play The Game in 1983. In the game Charlie the Chef has to bake a cake, but the ingredients (Mixed Peel, Chunky Chocolate, Crafty Cheese, Sneaky Sugar andColonel Custard.) are reluctant. The game was written by Chris Stamper and Tim Stamper.
  • Cookie is Japanese Shojo Manga magazine published by Shueisha. The circulatin is about 200,000.
Interesting cookies huh ? Anyone for some cookies ?

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Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x
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India crush Windies in final warm-up

Saturday, March 10, 2007

India completed a morale-boosting nine-wicket victory over the West Indies in their final ICC Cricket World Cup warm-up match here on Friday. Chasing a modest 86 for victory, India hit the jackpot with 31.2 overs to spare, when Dwayne Bravo delivered a no-ball to Robin Uthappa.

Uthappa was not out on 35 and Dinesh Karthik was unbeaten on 38.

They added 80 for the second wicket, after Virender Sehwag was caught behind off Daren Powell for a duck in the second over.

Earlier, India's seam bowlers had destroyed the West Indies' batting on a helpful Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium pitch.

Munaf Patel was the most successful Indian bowler with four wickets for 10 runs from six overs, Irfan Pathan collected three for 25 in six overs, and Zaheer Khan snared two for 22 from six overs.

Only three West Indies batsmen got into double-figures after the hosts chose to bat - captain Brian Lara top-scored with 22, and Ramnaresh Sarwan and Dwayne Smith both hit 13.

West Indies were in trouble from as early as the fourth over, when Shivnarine Chanderpaul was caught behind down the leg-side for six off Zaheer Khan.

Then Chris Gayle was caught behind for the same score off the first ball of the next over bowled by Ajit Agarkar.

Lara came to the crease and added 39 for the third wicket with Ramnaresh Sarwan, but his dismissal in the 14th over, caught and bowled to Pathan, triggered a catastrophic batting collapse that disappointed the stadium.

The hosts lost their last eight wickets for 29 runs in the space of 71 deliveries.

India have been drawn with Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Bermuda in Group B of the ICC Cricket World Cup in Trinidad.

West Indies tackle Pakistan, Zimbabwe, and Ireland in Group D to be contested at Sabina Park in the Jamaica capital, Kingston.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

And Odo the hero, they bore him back home

Who is Odo, why did they bear him back home ?

Odo was a wizard we come to know fro the Harry Potter series of books. Slughorn sang a song about the wizard Odo when Harry and Sluggy were consoling Hagrid over the death of Aragog, the giant spider.

They bore him back home coz he was dead.

Why does this interest us ?

Because it is a clue from the Harry Potter books regarding the death (or actually absence of proof of death) of Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore (born ca. 1840s [1])

And Odo the hero, they bore him back home,

To the place that he'd known as a lad,

They laid him to rest with his hat inside out

And his wand snapped in two, which was sad. (HBP pg 488/456)
From the story, we don't see any mention that they snapped Dumbledore's wand in two. After the scene at the top of the tower, Dumbledore's wand is simply never mentioned again.

Is it possible that Dumbledore's wand is missing because Dumbledore still has his wand, still needs his wand, because he's not dead ?

Read more about why Dumbledore is not dead at http://johndasfundas.blogspot.com/2007/02/albus-dumbledore-lives.html

But remember, the absence of proof is not proof of absence.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Pendulum clock puzzle

Just a little puzzle, not the kind of stuff to blog about, but here it is ...

If a pendulum clock take 2 seconds to give 2 bells when it’s a 2’O Clock.
How many seconds it will take to give 3 bells when it is 3’ O clock ?

Clue ? Not 3 seconds

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Albus Dumbledore lives !


Dumbledore is not dead !!!


1. Dumbledore's Big Chill

Harry and Dumbledore are up on the top of the tower underneath the Dark Mark. Harry is wearing his invisibility cloak, Dumbledore ordered him to put it on before they mounted their brooms to ride to the top of the tower. Harry hears footsteps and looks around, but Dumbledore orders him with a gesture to retreat. Harry draws his wand and backs away:

The door burst open and somebody erupted through it and shouted, "Expelliarmus!" Harry's body became instantly rigid and immobile, and he felt himself fall back against the tower wall, propped like an unsteady statue, unable to move or speak.(HBP pg 584/545)

It's interesting to note that things are happening so fast, even Harry is momentarily confused:

He could not understand how it happened -- Expelliarmus was not a Freezing Charm -- Then, by the light of the Mark, he saw Dumbledore's wand flying in an arc over the edge of the ramparts and understood... Dumbledore had wordlessly immobilzed Harry, and the second he had taken to perform this spell had cost him the chance of defending himself. (HBP pg 584/545)

Why did Dumbledore freeze Harry? Harry was already invisible to their attackers and in no danger.

The only explanation could be that Dumbledore already knew, had already planned, that he would die this night (or appear to die), and not only did he not want Harry to become involved and possibly be injured himself, he needed Harry to be a witness, to be able to tell everyone else what happened.

Dumbledore might have also promised Snape that he would make sure that Harry would not be able to interfere, knowing how Harry feels about Snape and what Snape was about to have to do.

The supposition that it was Dumbledore's plan to do this all along is supported by the fact that he acted so quickly to do it, almost without thinking, when Draco burst in on the scene.

Harry's own assumption that the Freezing Charm was done by Dumbledore is supported by the fact the curse lifted when Dumbledore left the tower minutes later.

2. Let's All Play Dead Together

While Dumbledore is trying to talk Draco out of killing him, Dumbledore proposes an interesting way out for Draco:

"I can help you, Draco." "No, you can't," said Malfoy, his wand shaking very badly indeed. "Nobody can. He told me to do it or he'd kill me. I've got no choice." "He cannot kill you if you are already dead. Come over to the right side, Draco, and we can hide you more completely than you can possibly imagine." (HBP pg 591/552)

Dumbledore then offers to expand his mother in the protection, and even Lucius when he gets out of Azkaban.

This is very interesting, isn't it? Draco doesn't take him up on it, but Dumbledore is saying he has ways that could make it appear that Draco died when he really hadn't. If we believe that Dumbledore is about to fake his own death, doesn't what he's suggesting for Draco sound exactly like what we suspect that Dumbledore has planned for himself? At the very least, if Dumbledore's planning his own death, he's suggesting Draco follow a similar, yet not as drastic, plan, that he disappear as well.

This clue in Half-Blood Prince is especially interesting when placed next to another passage written much earlier. In the introduction to Quidditch Through The Ages, which was released between Goblet of Fire and Order of the Phoenix, J.K. writes as Dumbledore:

She [Madam Pince] suggested several alternatives, such as telling the people from Comic Relief U.K. that the library had burned down, or simply pretending that I had dropped dead without leaving instructions. (QttA pg viii)

Not only does J.K. mention fire in this passage (see clue #9 below), she also very clearly describes Dumbeldore himself suggesting using his own death as part of a plan. Again, exactly what we suspect Dumbledore did at the end of Half-Blood Prince.

IMPORTANT REVELATION!

UK Edition Missing Important Text!

The UK edition of Half-Blood Prince is missing some text that is included in the American edition, and it's text that is very important to this clue!

This is the text as it appears in the UK edition:

"He told me to do it or he'll kill me. I've got not choice." "Come over to the right side, Draco, and we can hide you more completely than you can possibly imagine. What is more, I can send members of the Order to your mother tonight to hide her likewise. Your father is safe at the moment in Azkaban...when the time comes we can protect him too...come over to the right side, Draco...you are not a killer..." Malfoy stared at Dumbledore. (HBP UK Edition pg 552)

But this is the same passage from the American edition (text missing from the UK edition highlighted):

"He told me to do it or he'll kill me. I've got no choice." "He cannot kill you if you are already dead. Come over to the right side Draco, and we can hide you more completely than you can possibly imagine. What is more, I can send members of the Order to your mother tonight to hide her likewise. Nobody would be surprised that you had died in your attempt to kill me -- forgive me, but Lord Voldemort probably expects it. Nor would the Death Eaters be surprised that we had captured and killed your mother -- it is what they would do themselves, after all. Your father is safe at the moment in Azkaban...When the time comes we can protect him too. Come over to the right side, Draco...you are not a killer..." Malfoy stared at Dumbledore. (HBP US Edition pg 591)

Both of the ommissions are directly related, they are about having Draco appeared to have died, so it would seem the ommisions are intentional.

Did J.K. include those lines originally, and then decide she had gone too far and made the clue too transparent and obvious? Is it possible she decided to remove them, but the lines got accidentally included in the American edition anyway?

3. Fawkes doesn't try to save Dumbledore

We've seen Fawkes come in at the last moment and save Harry's life in Chamber of Secrets:

As Harry trembled, ready to close his eyes if it turned, he saw what had distracted the snake. Fawkes was soaring around its head, and the basilisk was snapping furiously at him with fangs long and thin as sabers -- Fawkes dived. His long golden beak sunk out of sight and a sudden shower of dark blood spattered the floor. (CoS pg 318/234)

And he also saved Dumbledore in Order of the Phoenix:

... one more jet of green light had flown at Dumbledore from Voldemort's wand and the snake had struck -- Fawkes swooped down in front of Dumbledore, opened his beak wide, and swallowed the jet of green light whole. He burst into flame and fell to the floor, small, wrinkled and flightless. (OotP pg 814/719)

We know Fawkes was nearby the tower, as he shows up after Dumbledore's "death". So, why didn't Fawkes come to save Dumbledore this time?

I think the fact that he didn't makes it possible to believe that Dumbledore didn't want his life to be saved, and this supports the theory that it was Dumbledore's plan all along to die up on that tower that night.

4. The Flying Avada Kedavra

As soon as I read the description of exactly what happened the moment that Snape killed Dumbledore, little red flags were popping up in my brain, but I didn't pay attention to them at first. This was actually the very first clue that alerted me to this whole thing.

Every other time we've seen the Avada Kedavra performed, the victim simply falls over dead:

He was screaming so loudly that he never heard the words the thing in the chair spoke as it raised a wand. There was a flash of green light, a rushing sound, and Frank Bryce crumbled. He was dead before he hit the floor. (GoF pg 15/19)

From high above his head, he heard a high, cold voice say, "Kill the spare." A swishing noise and a second voice, which screeched the words to the night: "Avada Kedavra!" A blast of green light blazed through Harry's eyelids, and he heard something heavy fall to ground beside him. Cedric was lying spread-eagled on the ground beside him. He was dead. (GoF pg 638/553)

However, in Half-Blood Prince, when Snape curses Dumbledore with the same spell, Dumbledore violently flies up and away from the tower:

Snape raised his wand and pointed it directly at Dumbledore. "Avada Kedavra!" A jet of green light shot from the end of Snape's wand and hit Dumbledore squarely in the chest. Harry's scream of horror never left him; silently he was forced to watch as Dumbledore was blasted into the air. For a split second, he seemed to hang suspended beneath the shining skull, and then he slowly fell backward, like a great rag doll, over the battlements and out of sight. (HBP pg 596/556)

Why would this application of the Avada Kedavra be so different from every other time we've seen it?

Perhaps his spell was different because even though those were the words Snape said, he didn't perform the killing curse at all. Remember all the importance this book gave to "nonverbal" spells? Perhaps Snape said Avada Kedavra, but the curse he was really thinking, the nonverbal one, was a different curse, one that only made it appear that Dumbledore was dead.

The possibilty that Snape said one curse and cast another nonverbally might not be as likely if we couldn't recognize the curse that was really cast, but we can! Thanks to Brave Sir Blogger and Lindsay for bringing these passages to my attention:

Both of them swung their wands above their heads and pointed them at their opponent; Snape cried: "Expelliarmus!" There was a dazzling flash of scarlet light and Lockhart was blasted off his feet: He flew backward off the stage, smashed into the wall, and slid down it to sprawl on the floor. (CoS pg 190/142)

Harry made up his mind in a split second. Before Snape could take even one step toward him, he had raised his wand. "Expelliarmus!" he yelled -- except that his wasn't the only voice that shouted. There was a blast that made the door rattle on its hinges; Snape was lifted off his feet and slammed into the wall, then slid down it to the floor, a trickle of blood oozing from under his hair. He had been knocked out. Harry looked around. Both Ron and Hermione had tried to disarm Snape at exactly the same moment. (PoA pg 361/265)

In these examples from Chamber of Secrets and Prisoner of Azkaban, different wizards are issuing the Expelliarmus spell with the results being described almost exactly the same way, the victim being voilenty blasted up and backwards. This also happens to be similar to the description of when Dumbledore is attacked up in the tower. So, even though Snape said Avada Kedavra, the evidence from the books shows that the nonverbal curse he cast was Expelliarmus!

Even the title of the chapter this all takes place in is suspicous, "The Lightning-Struck Tower". Even though this is the name of the ominous tarot card that Trelawney was worried about back on page 543/507 in chapter 25, is it possible that J.K. is hinting here that the spell was not Avada Kedavra, but some other spell that had lightening-type effects instead?

But there is even another clue that Dumbledore's flying off the tower that night was a prearranged ruse between himself and Snape. Back in chapter nineteen, when Harry orders Dobby and Kreacher to follow Malfoy around in an effort to figure out what he was up to, Dobby replies:

"Yes, Harry Potter!" said Dobby at once, his great eyes shining with excitement. "And if Dobby does it wrong, Dobby will throw himself off the topmost tower, Harry Potter!" (HBP pg 422/395)

Notice, Dobby says "throw himself", not something like "you can throw me". Also, Dobby specifically mentions "the topmost tower", exactly the place where the "death" of Dumbledore later occurs in the same way.

Now, even though we know Dobby gets around and probably hears a lot of things he shouldn't in the castle, we're not suggesting Dumbledore could so easily slip up and let Dobby be privy to such a secret plan. But what we are suggesting is that J.K. is not above using something Dobby says to plant a clue for us that later on in the story it would be Dumbledore, himself, who planned the whole death cherade, and caused himself, or arranged for himself, to be thrown from the top of the tallest Astronomy tower.

5. Don't Point That At Me Unless You Mean It

Several times in the course of the Harry Potter books, J.K. has told us that the Avada Kedavra is not a curse you can make lightly.

In Goblet of Fire, the fake Mad Eye Moody tells his DADA class:

"Avada Kedavra's a curse that needs a powerful bit of magic behind it -- you could all get your wands out now and point them at me and say the words, and I doubt I'd get so much as a nosebleed." (GoF pg 217/192)

And in Order of the Phoenix, we learn more about Avada Kedavra when Harry tries to curse Bellatrix:

Hatred rose in Harry such that he had never known before. He flung himself out from behind the fountain and bellowed "Crucio!" Bellatrix screamed. The spell had knocked her off her feet, but she did not writhe or shriek with pain as Neville had -- she was already on her feet again ... "Never used an Unforgivable Curse before, have you, boy?" she yelled. "You need to mean them, Potter! You need to really want to cause pain -- to enjoy it ..." (OotP pg 810/715)

If Snape was really working on Dumbledore's orders to make it look to the world as if Snape had killed him, even if he had used the real Avada Kedavra, if he had not really meant it, if he really didn't want to kill Dumbledore, then isn't it possible that the curse didn't kill Dumbledore, but only injured him badly?

6. Fawkes' Lament

Directly after Dumbledore's murder, as everyone assembled in the hospital wing, Harry tells everyone Snape did it. He stops, overcome with emotion, and right then, something very important happens:

Madame Pomfrey burst into tears. Nobody paid her any attention except Ginny, who whispered, "Shh! Listen!" (HBP pg 614/573)

Everyone was there, Ron and his parents, Hermione, Lupin, Tonks. Yet it is Madame Pomfrey who J.K. tells us is struck by this turn of events. Continuing:

Gulping, Madame Pomfrey pressed her fingers to her mouth, her eyes wide. Somewhere out in the darkness, a phoenix was singing in a way Harry had never heard before; a stricken lament of terrible beauty. (HBP pg 614/573)

J.K. spends another paragraph on how the phoenix song echos their grief, but while doing so mentions:

Harry felt, as he had felt about the Phoenix song before, that the music was inside him, not without ... How long they stood there, listening, he did not know, nor why it seemed to ease their pain a little to listen... (HBP pg 615/573)

And then McGonagall enters, changes the subject, and the phoenix song is forgotten.

Many minutes later, after all the retelling of the night's affair, J.K. mentions Fawkes is still at it:

They all fell silent. Fawkes's lament was still echoing over the dark grounds outside. (HBP pg 621/579)

...but Harry's thoughts move right on to other things, like wondering where Dumbledore's body is now. Many minutes later still, as this meeting breaks up and Harry is following McGonagall up to what is now her office, J.K. interjects:

The corridors outside were deserted and the only sound was the distant phoenix song. (HBP pg 625/583)

Whatever it was he was doing, Fawkes was working hard at it, and not giving up. Yet we are supposed to believe, as in the title of this chapter, "The Phoenix Lament", that it is only Dumbledore's pet echoing everyone's grief?

Are we so easily to forget that phoenix tears have powerful healing powers?

Significantly, it is the healer, Madame Pomfrey, who is brought to tears by the phoenix song. She knows the healing power of the phoenix well. She gulps with eyes wide. She recognizes something special is going on.

Also, J.K. goes out of her way to point out the healing qualities of the phoenix song, Harry feels it inside, the way he did last time he was healed by one, and most importantly, it seems to ease their pain!

From these passages, it certainly seems that J.K. wants us to know that Fawkes is doing some healing!

Perhaps Fawkes is not powerful enough to bring someone back from the Avada Kedavra, but what if Dumbledore was not really hit by an Avada Kedrava, and instead hit with half a spell, or a spell to make him appear dead (as explained in the clues above)?

7. Anyone Seen Dumbledore's Wand Lately ?

At the very begining of the big scene between Draco, Dumbledore and Snape, one of the first things that happens is Dumbledore loses his wand:

The door burst open and somebody erupted through it and shouted, "Expelliarmus!" ... by the light of the Mark, he saw Dumbledore's wand flying in an arc over the edge of the ramparts ... (HBP pg 584/545)

But where is his wand now?

We know a wizard's wand is very important to him, and a wand that belonged to a wizard as powerful as Dumbledore would be a very important item to know the whereabouts of, something you wouldn't want falling into the wrong hands.

This clue might not mean as much if we didn't know the customs of wizards in such occasions, but we do! Five chapters ago, when Harry and Slughorn were consoling Hagrid over the death of Aragog, Hagrid and Sluggy sang a song about a wizard called Odo, and Sluggy sang the lines:

And Odo the hero, they bore him back home,

To the place that he'd known as a lad,

They laid him to rest with his hat inside out

And his wand snapped in two, which was sad. (HBP pg 488/456)

But as far as we know, they didn't snap Dumbledore's wand in two. After the scene at the top of the tower, Dumbledore's wand is simply never mentioned again.

Is it possible that Dumbledore's wand is missing because Dumbledore still has his wand, still needs his wand, because he's not dead?

Or if he is dead, was the plan very carefully crafted so that Dumbledore's wand would be hidden away for safe-keeping, preventing the Death Eaters, who's arrival on the grounds of the school was imminent, from getting their hands on it?

8. No Body, No Crime

The last time we really saw Dumbledore's body was when Harry is kneeling over it shortly after he has been killed by Snape the previous day.

Now, we see Hagrid carry the body of Dumbledore into his funeral, but it's covered:

Hagrid was walking slowly up the aisle between the chairs. He was crying quite silently, his face gleaming with tears, and in his arms, wrapped in purple velvet spangled with golden stars, was what Harry knew to be Dumbledore's body. (HBP pg 643/599)

We never really see Dumbledore's body at the funeral. How do we know it was there at all?

9. Caution: Dumbledore Is Flammable

As part of the funeral service, a fire ignites around the body of Dumbledore, and when it subsides, his body is encased in a white marble tomb.

Again, we don't see the body, either before or after the fire.

But more importantly, no one lights the fire, it just happens on its own. A body bursting into flame on its own. That sound like anyone we know?

We've seen Fawkes do that several times now in the course of the Harry Potter books, and you know what happens to Fawkes after every time it does.

Earlier in the book, we saw several instances where Dumbledore uses fire, an important aspect of the symbol of a phoenix. When he first meets Tom Riddle in the orphanage, to demonstrate he's a wizard, he sets Tom's wardrobe on fire.

And he conjures fire to protect Harry and himself from the infiri in the cave.

And after all this, in case we didn't get the allusions to a phoenix, J.K. reminds us just in case:

White smoke spiraled into the air and made strange shapes: Harry thought, for one heart-stopping moment, that he saw a phoenix fly joyfully into the blue, but next second the fire had vanished. (HBP pg 645/601)

All these clues seem to suggest that if Dumbledore really did die, he has the ability to be reborn out of the ashes of his death, either under his own power, or with the help of the healing powers of Fawkes.

Besides, even if Dumbledore's body was there when it erupted into flame, we know that doesn't mean anything to a wizard!

Non-magic people (more commonly known as muggles) were particularly afraid of magic in medieval times, but not very good at recognizing it. On the rare occasion that they did catch a real witch or wizard, burning had no effect whatsoever. The witch or wizard would perform a basic Flame Freezing Charm and then pretend to shriek with pain while enjoying a gentle, tickling sensation. (PoA pg 2/7)

Thus we find that Albus Dumbledore is not dead, he's just fooled everyone into believing that he is dead !!!

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Sunday, February 04, 2007

"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows " Book 7 - July 27

J.K. Rowling said "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," the last of seven installments of the boy wizard's adventures, will be published July 21.
The seventh and final (?) book of the Harry Potter series ?

Potter readers had speculated the book might be published July 7 (7/7/07 for the seventh book) or July 31 (Harry's birthday)

''Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows'' is topping the charts of Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.com, a deluxe edition, priced at $65, is No. 2

a similar deluxe edition of Potter 6, ''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,'' had sold around 100,000 copies.

The deluxe ''Half-Blood Prince,'' according to Scholastic, includes a 32-page insert of art and illustrations, a ''custom-designed slipcase,'' and a ''full-cloth case book, blind-stamped on front and back cover, foil stamped on spine.''

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Blogger's Clog - Writers block



What do you call it when a blogger stops posting for a long time ? Just like writers' block, may you want to call it Blogger's Clog ?

Why does it happen ? Do thoughts become clogged up in the blogger's mind ? Does it really matter ?


Is it possible to just run out of ideas ? To try to post something after exams are over and find that you don't have anything to say ?

To type one line that is not a question ?

Monday, October 23, 2006

Yahoo Messenger nsl-school virus - De vile Messenger




If your computer is infected , this is what you do


  1. Download the file http://www.fundazone.com/antivirus/registry/registry-enable-regedit.reg
  2. Copy these instructions to notepad or word or note it down. Close Internet Explorer ( and Yahoo messenger) . Double click the .reg file and click yes when it asks whether you want to merge the file to the registry. This will enable the regedit and task manager tools and restore your home page and other settings.
  3. Then restart the computer
  4. After restarting Press Ctrl + Alt + Del . Click Processes.
    End the process svhost32.exe . ( may be more than one process is running )
  5. Start> Search > Files and folders. Search for svhost32.exe , svhost.exe and enet.exe
  6. Delete the files found.
  7. Restart for good luck.
Use firefox http://www.fundazone.com/software/firefox/
Firefox is a fast and nice browser with tabs and RSS feeds and cool stuff.


So, the story behind this post ? Once again, another virus spread in all the computers here.
This time, it was a virus using Yahoo Messenger (tm) or MSN messenger to spread itself. (The previous one I wrote about was using a popular social networking site - www.orkut.com . Now this one uses a chatting software (chatting, file sharing, photo album sharing, video conferencing(I even used it for webcasting !), much more) Yahoo Messenger.

Now, How do you know that your computer (or yur friends') has this virus ??

It sends out messages like

(Don't try any of these links !!!)

  • damn, she is so cute http://nsl-school.org?id=miss_world
  • oh my god , i've won a 20000 usd lottery http://nsl-school.org/?id=winning_list . Come to my house tonight for a party !!
  • Just check out my new personal website : http://mytermex.com c0ol !!!
  • check this link for me : http://nsl-school.org?id=forum . Why I cannot surf this site ???

And when you click on these links, it installs the virus in your computer too.



Here's what Suresh Kumar says. ( forums.sureshkumar.net/showthread.php?t=7790 )

I've copied it here for you.

If you are infected with it what is going to happen ?

1: It sets your default IE page to nsl-school.org, you can’t even change it back to other page. If you open IE from your comp some malicious code will automatically executed into your computer.

2: It will disables the Task manager / reg edit. So you can’t kill the Trojan process anymore.

3: Files that are gonaa installed by this virus are svhost.exe , svhost32.exe , internat.exe.

you can find these files in windows/ & temp/ directories.

4: It will sends the secured & protected information to attacker

How to remove this manually from your computer ?

1: Close the IE browser.

(IE - Internet Explorer. First copy this article into MS Word or Notepad or something )

Log out messenger / Remove Internet Cable.

2: To enable Regedit

Click Start, Run and type this command exactly as given below: (better - Copy and paste)

REG add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v DisableRegistryTools /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f

3: To enable task manager : (To kill the process we need to enable task manager)

Click Start, Run and type this command exactly as given below: (better - Copy and paste)

REG add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v DisableTaskMgr /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f

4: Now we need to change the default page of IE though regedit. ( regedit is very dangerous if you randomly change stuff in it or delete important setting, so be careful - or make a backup before editing (file -> Export) )

Start>Run>Regedit

From the below locations in Regedit chage your default home page to google.com or other.

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main

HKEY_ LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main

HKEY_USERS\Default\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main

Just replace the attacker site with google.com or set it to blank page.

5: Now we need to kill the process from back end. Press Ctrl + Alt + Del

Kill the process svhost32.exe . ( may be more than one process is running.. check properly)

6: Delete svhost32.exe , svhost.exe files from Windows/ & temp/ directories. Or just search for svhost in your comp.. delete those files.

( Svchost.exe is a generic host process name for services that run from dynamic-link libraries (DLLs).( meaning there is an original svchost.exe that is part of Windows - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314056 )

7: Go to regedit search for svhost and delete all the results you get. ( Be careful )

Start menu > Run > Regedit >

8: Restart the computer. That’s it now you are virus free.


I don’t know whether any removal patch that works for this Trojan/virus. But we can easily delete it manually.


And - use Firefox or something ! Most viruses are written for Internet Explorer ...

Don't open these URLs !!!
Possible Domains Owned by the Developer of this Trojan
http://www.nsl-school.org
http://www.giftshop.vn
http://www.myglobal-news.com
http://www.italiandirectory.com

You can block these URLs in your browser's Security settings.
A good idea for places where many users will use the same computer and inadvertently click the link.

In Internet Explorer , Tools -> Internet Options -> Security -> Restricted Sites -> Sites

Add the above sites in the list !!!

Ah, the tragedy called viruses ...


Use firefox http://www.fundazone.com/software/firefox/
Firefox is a fast and nice browser with tabs and RSS feeds and cool stuff.

Monday, October 02, 2006

The Magic Tap

magictap.JPG


Have you seen a magic tap earlier ?

One that seems to perpetually give water from itself even though it is not connected to any water pipe ?

Take a close look at the picture. It is not a camera trick. Or a computer trick.

Speaking of computer tricks, nowadays, with a good photo editing software (By the way, Google has a good photo organizing software called Picassa, it is there somewhere on my blog sidebar - good to fix up the colurs and brightness and contrast and stuff on photos - automatically too) you can make any sort of unbelievable picture.

Now, about the magic tap, this picture is of a big tap in the middle of a traffic island on the road. I have seen one in a science museum (in Bangalore) which is a normal size tap and I wondered for quite some time how it was done.

The water tap seems to be pouring out water continuously. But where is the water coming from ? There is no other connection to the tap which can carry water. And in the museum tap , the tap was hanging by thin ropes. So that was not a way to let in water either.

But before you go on to theories of spontaneous generation, look at what can be seen . . .

What ? A single place through which water flows. Hmmm ... Heard of co axial tubes or wires ?

Well, that is when one tube is placed inside another. So, if a tube containing water going up is placed inside the stream of water going down, the problem is solved !

So that's how it works. The trick was right in front of our eyes, but didn't see it in the beginning . The eyes do not see waht the mind does not know . . .

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