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Type all Indian languages in your mobile

Type all Indian languages in your mobile Yes. It's true. Now you can type any Indian languages in your mobile and send to your friend by sms. It will cost according to ur tariff plan. It's easy to do by an software. Go to below please click here &downloadthe software.

Increasing ur Virtual Ram

Increasing ur Virtual Ram Follow the steps given below :- 1) Hold down the 'Windows' Key and Press the 'Pause/Break' button at the top right of your keyboard. Another way is Right-Clicking 'My Computer' and then Select 'Properties'. 2) Click on the 'Advanced' tab. 3) Under 'Performance', click'Settings'. 4) Then click the 'Advanced'tab on the button that pops up. 5) Under 'Virtual Memory' atthe bottom, click 'Change'. 6) Click the 'Custom Size' button. 7) For the initial size (depending on your HD space), type in anywhere from 1000-1500 (although I use 4000), and for the Maximum size type in anywhere from 2000-2500 (although I use 6000). 8) Click 'Set', and then exit out of all of the windows. 9) Finally, Restart your computer. 10) You now have a faster computer and 1-2GB of Virtual RAM..!

Performance Toolkit 2011

Performance Toolkit 2011 (Size: 28 MB) SERIAL KEY: Name: Team ROGUE Serial: 9C7C-1118-9433-19A8-0BD0-D93C-C5A7-1D91-E4B5-E720

Addition

Addition When we were at school, we have been taught how to sum two or more numbers together by using the right to left approach. With this method, you first sum the decimal part of the number, then you move to the hundreds and so on. This works good on paper, but it’s a pain when you’re doingmental calculations. Fortunately, the solution is very easy. Left to right approach Instead of using a right to left approach, we can start from the left and move to theright. Take the following example: Usually, you would first sum up 4 to 45, and then and 30 to the result. But by using the left to right approach, you first sum up 30 to 45, and then you add 4 to the result. Although this exampleis very simple, you’ll see theadvantages of this method as you start to use it. If you’re working with three digits numbers, the process is the same. For example 45+34 now, (45+30)=(75+4)=79 This example is a bit more complicated than the previous one, yet it’s very easy to solve using the left t

Quickly find percentages

Quickly find percentages *. To find out the 15% of a number, divide it by 10 andthe add half of it. *. To find out the 20% of a number, divide it by 10 andmultiply the result by two. *. To find out the 5% of a number, divide it by 10 andthe divide it by two.

Multiply by 9

Multiply by 9 To multiply by 9, simply multiply by 10 and then subtract the number itself. For example 9*11 now, 9*11=10*11=110-11=99

Multiply any two digits numbers with the same first digit and the second digit that sums up to 10

Multiply any two digits numbers with the same first digit and the second digit that sums up to 10 Let’s say that you want to multiply 42 and 48 together. Notice that they both start with 4, and that the sum of their second digit is 10. In this case there’s a simple rule that you can use to find their product. Simply multiply the first digit (4) for the nexthigher number (5) and then append the product of their second digits. For example 1).42*48 now, (4*5)(2*8)=2016 2).91*99 Now, (9*10)(1*9)=9009 Note that if the product of the second digits is below ten, you have to add a 0 in front of it.