Hey guys I have found a way of sending SMS from your mobile and its for absolutely free. This is for NTC costumer in Nepal. You guys need to follow these steps to send message free to your frends...


step 1:
Send SMS from your mobile with following text " Reg nickname  "
In place of nickname you can use any nickname but nickname should be of length between 3 to 6 letter. The destination address to send SMS would be 6000.


step 2:
After sending above message to 6000, you will receive SMS saying you are successfully registered with the given nickname. Now you can send unlimited SMS to anyone who is also registered there. So to send SMS to your friends, your friend need to be registered there with the same process as I have prescribed above.


step 3:
Now to send SMS to your registered friend. You need to write the following message and send it to 6000.
" To nickname_of_friend your_message"
And enjoy it man....


Choose and Register Your Domain
The first thing you'll need to do is to choose a domain name, like example.com and register it.

Update the DNS Settings

DNS stands for Domain Name System, and a DNS server determines what site a given address takes you to. So far, you have a domain name but none of the servers on the internet know what to do with it yet. To take care of this, you need to do two things:
  • Create a CNAME record for your blog's address, which should be a subdomain of the form www.example.com.
    To create a CNAME record for your domain with the DNS, associating your domain with ghs.google.com. The exact procedure for doing this varies depending on your domain registrar, but you can find instructions for many common registrars here. If yours isn't listed, or if you run into other difficulties, you can contact your registrar directly and they'll be able to help you out.
  • Create 'A' NAME records for your naked domain (blog.com)
    Creating A records for your naked domain is important as it allows Google to redirect people who use in your naked domain name (blog.com) to your blog page (www.example.com). If you do not do this, visitors who leave off the www will see an error page.
    There are four separate A records you will create, and can be done from the same control panel you accessed your CNAME records. Simply point your naked domain (example.com, without the 'www') to each of the following IP addresses:
216.239.32.21
216.239.34.21
216.239.36.21
216.239.38.21
Your DNS setup is now complete!

Update Your Blogger Settings

Almost done! At this point, you have a domain name, and the DNS servers know to direct people to Google when they want to see your blog. But Google hosts lots of blogs, so we have to make sure the right one is associated with this domain. You'll do this on the Settings | Publishing tab for your blog in Blogger.
If you're publishing on Blog*Spot, you'll see a link near the top offering to switch you to a custom domain. Go ahead and click that link.
The Blog*Spot Address setting now changes to Your Domain. Fill in the domain you registered, and then save your settings.
Now the only thing left to do is to tell everybody about your new address!

Flip your text upside down

Posted by 0v3rr!d3 | 10:30 AM | , | 0 comments »

On the process of digging the web, I came to stumbleupon one cool site to flip your text upside down. And thats why I am sharing this site with you. Just enter the text and in real time the site will flip your text and you can copy paste anywhere you like. Specially it will be fun to share with your friends in twitter or facebook status.
Here is the site filp it Enjoy it ;)