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Why I hate Sachin Tendulkar? Still wish for Bharat Ratna!

Everytime the day starts off with the dazzling smile when I dream about sachin..He is the guy who made the whole nation stand on their feet.There are reasons to hate him…These are some to the person who lived his last 21 years in loving him…


1. He always plays a brilliant innings before my exam and hence doesn’t let me study. 

2. Every time that I think of becoming an atheist, he gets into the nineties and I have no choice but to pray.


3. Every time I take a resolution not to bite my nails, he gets into the nineties and I am left with no choice but to chew on my nails.

4. He costs way too much on ‘super selector’ but since I have to pick him, the rest of my team gets weakened.

5. During a match, invariably when I want to go to the bathroom, he hits a boundary and hence I have no choice but to sit and watch the replay. Even my father/friends wont allow me to change the sit when Sachin is batting. No one cares about my agony.

6. As soon as I convince myself that God does not exist, he plays a straight drive and proves me wrong.

7. He brings the whole country to a standstill whenever he bats.

8. And the last and the biggest reason why I hate Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar … He is going to retire sometime in the future .. A slightest thought about his retirement brings tears in my eyes .. When he will retire, I feel that my life will come to a complete standstill .. How will I live without watching him on the field, without seeing him scoring tons and tons of runs, without hearing his baby voice .. Uffff , why Sachin why ?? .. Why were you born In India and why did you play cricket ?? .. I just love you so much that we cant see you going ..

As they say, commit all your crime when Sachin is batting, coz even GOD is watching his batting. That he can feel more pain than the youngest team member and the oldest fan, is a fact that deserves a story by itself. But for me, that is enough to forget my pain and stand in unreserved applause for the man who makes me feel more Indian than any other. So true !! Hats off to the master !! I strongly recommend and pray for Bharat Ratna to him.
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Mozilla’s Memory Issue solved

Mozilla’s 6-week release cycle is a bold
new step that ensures frequent release of updates, and users will now
get the new features faster than ever. The latest stable release of
Firefox is a big leap forward for Mozilla as it solves the oldest,
biggest and probably one of the most irritating  of bugs in the browser,
the memory bug.
As posted on Mozilla’s support forum Mozillazine,
“Firefox caches objects for future use. In addition, memory becomes
fragmented as memory is repeatedly allocated and de-allocated. This
general increase is normal.[1]” In other words, Firefox can’t efficiently return the memory it allocates when it’s no longer needed by it.
Those who keep 10/15+ tabs open at the
same time will know how irritating it gets when the system memory gets
sloppy. Stream two videos at the same time on youtube while checking
updates on Facebook or browsing picture galleries, and everything
freezes up. Browser crashes and unresponsive video drivers were a common
occurence in Firefox 5 and older. There were hacks in the about:config
page to solve this issue but they weren’t guaranteed to work, definitely
not up to the level we needed it to work. They weren’t much help to me
at least.
Firefox 5 was an even bigger memory hog than the previous releases. Even the Memoryfox Addon (here) couldn’t do much. (Firefox 6 had buttons added in the about:memory page to do the memory flushing.)
But Firefox developers have finally
taken the matter seriously and Mozilla claims that in Firefox 7 and
onwards the memory leakage problem will  be solved.
I’ve been using the browser (Firefox 7)
for a week now and it does feel faster than Firefox 5 or 6.  Memory
leakage, not gone but considerably reduced as memory usage by Firefox 7
is much less after long use compared to Firefox 5. Firefox 8, which is
still in beta, doesn’t add anything more to memory management compared
to Firefox 7, but then again, it has more than a month left for its
scheduled release.
Also, at the time of writing of this
article, both the Aurora and the Nightly builds of Firefox, feel a lot
faster. Try pages with lots of graphics, pictures, videos and lots of
different colors, open on 10 or more tabs, and it still has no problems
while switching between tabs. Personally I’ve had no problems switching
between 20 tabs, most of them full of pictures, while logged on to all
three of Facebook, twitter and google+ (doing all this would either
cause your display to freeze or your browser to crash on Firefox 5).
Many users have said that Firefox 7 is just as good with 40+ tabs as
well.
With the developments that we see in these beta releases and
considering the all that time still left for the final release of
Firefox 8, 9 and 10 (For now these are the beta, aurora and nightly
builds until their stable versions are out. You can download them from
from here and here), it is certain that these new versions do have something to offer. You can learn more about these builds here.
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