To live a life, one needs brains, reflex, perception, looks, IQ,knowledge,
way of expression & many more
mental qualities.
Hats off 2 u coz u manage 2 live without them.
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If u hide, i'll seek 4 u. If u r lost, i'll search 4 u. If u'll leave, i'll
wait 4 u. If days take u away
4m me, i'll fight 4 u. But, if u stop sending msgs, i'll kill you.
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I saw something in a shop window. It was stunning, cute, simply adorable. I
was supposed 2 buy it 4 u,
then I realised it was my reflection.
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Once god came up 2 me & granted me a wish. I asked 4 "world peace". That's
impossible, he said. Then I asked him 2
give u brains. He said "Let me try world peace"
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Falling in love is a sweet ambition, finding true love is a life time
mission.. Take my word, follow the Indian
tradition & marry ur dad's ugly decision !
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Good looks catch the eyes but Good Personality catches the heart, You are
blessed with both!. FLATTERED?. Don't Be, it was sent to me, I just wanted
you to read it.
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From Mon to Sun, From Jan To Dec, From birth till my death, my feelings 4 u
have never changed. For me, you've
always been...........
a headache !
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1 day u'll B srprisd 2C ME beside U. U & ME laughing, U & ME crying, U & ME
dreaming, U & ME holding on, U & ME... just U & ME sitting in a
MENTAL HOSPITAL & ME CHECKING U.
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I cannot hide this from u any more. I don't want 2 hurt u and I feel it's
best if I tell u, before you hear it from
someone else............
Potato Prices Have Gone Up !
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Could u fax me ur photo very very urgently ? Mind u - it's really very very
urgent, damn serious and very imp ..... I'm playing cards and we've
misplaced the JOKER.
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If u save this msg, it means I'm cute. If u edit this, I'm still cute. If u
fwd this, u r spreading that i'm cute & if u erase this, u r jealous of me
coz i'm cute!
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Good morning...Have u done two of the most important things when you wake
up today?
1)Pray, so that u may live...
2)Take a bath-so that others may live too!
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Dark were those days, without your sight. When I was in darkness, you gave
me light. You gave me strength 2 make life bright. Thank you so much
.........
PHILIPS TUBELIGHT
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Thursday, April 12, 2007
Take Each Day One At A Time
One day at a time-this is enough.
Do not look back
and grieve over the past,
for it is gone.
Do not be troubled
about the future,
for it has yet to come.
Live in the present,
and make it so beautiful
that it will be worth
remembering.
Do not look back
and grieve over the past,
for it is gone.
Do not be troubled
about the future,
for it has yet to come.
Live in the present,
and make it so beautiful
that it will be worth
remembering.
Very-large-scale integration (VLSI)
Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) is the process of creating integrated circuits by combining thousands of transistor-based circuits into a single chip. VLSI began in the 1970s when complex semiconductor and communication technologies were being developed. The microprocessor is a VLSI device. The term is no longer as common as it once was, as chips have increased in complexity into the hundreds of millions of transistors.
The first semiconductor chips held one transistor each. Subsequent advances added more and more transistors, and as a consequence more individual functions or systems were integrated over time. The first integrated circuits held only a few devices, perhaps as many as ten diodes, transistors, resistors and capacitors, making it possible to fabricate one or more logic gates on a single device. Now known retroactively as "small-scale integration" (SSI), improvements in technique led to devices with hundreds of logic gates, known as large-scale integration (LSI), i.e. systems with at least a thousand logic gates. The same process led to ICs with thousands of devices, becoming LSI. Current technology has moved far past this mark and today's microprocessors have many millions of gates and hundreds of millions of individual transistors.
As of mid-2006, billion-transistor processors are just on the horizon, with the first being Intel's Montecito Itanium Server. This is expected to become more commonplace as semiconductor fabrication moves from the current generation of 90 nanometer (90 nm) processes to the next 65 nm and 45 nm generations.
At one time, there was an effort to name and calibrate various levels of large-scale integration above VLSI. Terms like Ultra-large-scale Integration (ULSI) were used. But the huge number of gates and transistors available on common devices has rendered such fine distinctions moot. Terms suggesting more-than-VLSI levels of integration are no longer in widespread use. Even VLSI is now somewhat quaint, given the common assumption that all microprocessors are VLSI or better.
The first semiconductor chips held one transistor each. Subsequent advances added more and more transistors, and as a consequence more individual functions or systems were integrated over time. The first integrated circuits held only a few devices, perhaps as many as ten diodes, transistors, resistors and capacitors, making it possible to fabricate one or more logic gates on a single device. Now known retroactively as "small-scale integration" (SSI), improvements in technique led to devices with hundreds of logic gates, known as large-scale integration (LSI), i.e. systems with at least a thousand logic gates. The same process led to ICs with thousands of devices, becoming LSI. Current technology has moved far past this mark and today's microprocessors have many millions of gates and hundreds of millions of individual transistors.
As of mid-2006, billion-transistor processors are just on the horizon, with the first being Intel's Montecito Itanium Server. This is expected to become more commonplace as semiconductor fabrication moves from the current generation of 90 nanometer (90 nm) processes to the next 65 nm and 45 nm generations.
At one time, there was an effort to name and calibrate various levels of large-scale integration above VLSI. Terms like Ultra-large-scale Integration (ULSI) were used. But the huge number of gates and transistors available on common devices has rendered such fine distinctions moot. Terms suggesting more-than-VLSI levels of integration are no longer in widespread use. Even VLSI is now somewhat quaint, given the common assumption that all microprocessors are VLSI or better.
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