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Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Check Detail About SIM: Detail of Mobile Numbers in Pakistan
PTA has given a facility for Pakistanis, by which you can check
details about SIM and
Mobile Numbers here in Pakistan. You must know how many SIM’s are registered on your CNIC.
If you don’t know how many SIMs are registered on your CNIC, and your SIM is used in any terrorism activity by the terrorists – surely you are in deep trouble. You must read our this post.
PTA has made a special online portal for SIM Verification. By using this portal you can check how many SIMs are registered on your CNIC, and if anything is wrong there, simply contact the respective cellular operator or the PTA.
You need to Visit this Portal: http://cnic.sims.pk/
Simply Enter your National Identity Card Number (without dashes) and hit Submit.
There is also another way to get information about SIMs on your CNIC.
Send your ID Card Number to 668. You will get details within a minute.
Mobile Numbers here in Pakistan. You must know how many SIM’s are registered on your CNIC.
If you don’t know how many SIMs are registered on your CNIC, and your SIM is used in any terrorism activity by the terrorists – surely you are in deep trouble. You must read our this post.
PTA has made a special online portal for SIM Verification. By using this portal you can check how many SIMs are registered on your CNIC, and if anything is wrong there, simply contact the respective cellular operator or the PTA.
You need to Visit this Portal: http://cnic.sims.pk/
Simply Enter your National Identity Card Number (without dashes) and hit Submit.
There is also another way to get information about SIMs on your CNIC.
Send your ID Card Number to 668. You will get details within a minute.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Makkah Haram Tawaf Expansion - New Project
This is an expansion of the Tawaf in Makkah. Millions of people go to the Kabbah and it has bean really crowded. This is a solution for a good expansion that will allow more people to do the TAwaf at the same time
This is Mobile floor Makkah Haram Mataf expansion Amazing Change must See
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This is Mobile floor Makkah Haram Mataf expansion Amazing Change must See
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
IBM solar collector
Modern
solar collectors can concentrate only so much energy for safety's sake:
too much in one place and they risk cooking themselves. An IBM-led
group is working on a new collector dish that could avoid that damage
while taking a big step forward in solar power efficiency. The hundreds
of photovoltaic chips gathering energy
at the center will be cooled by the same sort of microchannel water
cooling that kept Aquasar from frying, letting each chip safely
concentrate 2,000 times the solar energy it would normally face. The
collector also promises to do more with sunlight once it's trapped:
since the microchannels should absorb more than half of the waste heat,
their hot water byproduct can either be filtered into drinkable water or
converted into air conditioning.
As you might imagine, IBM sees more than just the obvious environmental benefit. When a receiver will generate about 25kW of energy while costing less to make through cheaper mirrors and structures, a fully developed solar array could be an affordable replacement for coal power that delivers greater independence -- picture remote towns that need a fresh water supply. IBM doesn't estimate when we'll see production of these collectors beyond several prototypes, but the finished work will likely be welcome to anyone frustrated by the scalability of current solar energy.
As you might imagine, IBM sees more than just the obvious environmental benefit. When a receiver will generate about 25kW of energy while costing less to make through cheaper mirrors and structures, a fully developed solar array could be an affordable replacement for coal power that delivers greater independence -- picture remote towns that need a fresh water supply. IBM doesn't estimate when we'll see production of these collectors beyond several prototypes, but the finished work will likely be welcome to anyone frustrated by the scalability of current solar energy.
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