Sunday, January 04, 2009

Download Free Music ( mp3(s) )


Download music/mp3(s) from the following sites :-

Radio Reloaded

Bonus mp3

BollyFM

Mp3 Arena

Or you can search them on these file sharing sites :-

4shared

eSnips

Or if you're into Indian Patriotic and Inspirational Songs, visit this one, you'll even find prayers you used to offer in school assemblies :-

Geet Ganga

Sites that offer mp3 in compressed format (about 500kb in size, preferable only for mobiles) :-

Mag4You

Now, these following sites lets you play music online, however, you can download music from these with help of Firefox extension "Download Helper", of course to use that, you need Firefox also ...... the sites :-

Dishant (RM format)

Raaga

SmasHits

Santabanta

Of course, there re much more free music all over internet, perhaps I'm using this post as a backup of my bookmarks...

If all above fails your search, you can always

-> Google them(will probably lead you to blogs or some paid music sites)
-> Search on Baidu, I found this search engine better for finding mp3(s)
-> alas, Search on forums (you'll find many links on rapidshare)
-> else, there are always torrents to fall back on
-> or other P2Ps like Bearshare,Ares,Limewire etc. , but they attract more viruses than music...

Monday, December 01, 2008

MDU Date Sheet (December, 2008 B.E./B.Tech Exam)

This is for those who probably don't know from where to download the date-sheet

Either right-click the following link or just click on the link to save the date sheet in MS Excel format

Download Here

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Mapping folders to drive letters

Why would you want to map a folder to a drive letter? Maybe some folder you work with constantly is hidden under a convoluted folder structure, like: ‘U:DataUser FilesSharedClientsVIPClientPensky FileProject 232’ Wouldn’t it be easier to refer to it as: R: ?This is pretty common to do with network locations under Tools -> Map Network Drive. However I didn’t know of a way to do this with local folders until recently. You can either do it via command line or use a simple program known as Visual Subst.(1) Using “subst” commandUnder Windows, there is a legacy dos command named “subst”: C:>subst /? Associates a path with a drive letter. SUBST [drive1: [drive2:]path] SUBST drive1: /D drive1: Specifies a virtual drive to which you want to assign a path. [drive2:]path Specifies a physical drive and path you want to assign to a virtual drive. /D Deletes a substituted (virtual) drive. Type SUBST with no parameters to display a list of current virtual drives. C:>

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