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ATIF ASLAM doorie
02.19.07 (8:21 pm)   [edit]

Atif Aslam might be scanty at concerts lately but he is still floating commercially viable songs from his bunker that have been safely keeping him at the top of his game, bringing him awards and major contracts within and across the border.he returns with his second album Doorie, which was released primarily in India and is scoring high in Pakistan as well. The boring part of the album is the stretched track list with 17 singles. One gets the feeling that even if the album had half the number of songs, Atif would have received the same response as only these are the ones worth listening.

The album kicks off with two high sounding tracks, the grand hit Doorie and Hum Kis Gali Ja Rahe Hain. Both songs have an energetic beat and dreamy lyrics, giving the album a fresh start. Next up is a duo of slow, soulful songs, Kuch Is Tarah — where Atif'’ vocals are wrapped in sophisticated music — and the much-heard-of Tere Bin, which is also the more imposing of the two. The poignant O Re Piya follows before the album enters the groovy bracket with Mahiya ve Soniya, a true dance hit.

Following up is Atif’s emotional side in Maula, although it has nothing spectacular to it. A list of 10 remixes is lined up after that, reinforcing the fact that the album is a pro boogie wherein the time worn singles from Atif’s previous album sound better.

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Make the best of your time.
02.13.07 (11:04 am)   [edit]

Once you land up in such a situation, no matter how many days in a week or how many times in a day when you are free and you make a question to yourself..wht i do nOW?? Your spare time is the best and might be the only chance to learn new skills. This new skill can be anything of your choice...dont sit idol ;)

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think before you think!!
02.02.07 (11:24 am)   [edit]

HAVE you ever thought about something you never shared with anyone, and have been horror-struck at the mere thought of someone coming to know about your little secret? If you have, then you probably have all the more reason to be paranoid now thanks to new and improved security systems being developed around the world to deal with terrorism that inadvertently end up impinging on one’s privacy. Some of the countries involved in such programmes include USA, UK, Spain, Germany and France. Recently, the National Security Agency (NSA) of the US has developed a very efficient method of controlling the human brain. This technology is called Remote Neural Monitoring (RNM) and is expected to revolutionise crime detection and investigation.

What is it?

RNM works remotely to control the brain in order to read and detect any criminal thought taking place inside the mind of a possible perpetrator. Research studies have shown that the human brain thinks at a rate of about 5000 bits per second and does not have the capacity to compete with supercomputers performing via satellites, implants and biotelemetry. The human brain has a distinctive set of bioelectric resonance system. For the RNM system, supercomputers are being used and, thus, with its help, supercomputers can send messages through an implanted person’s nervous system in order to influence their performance in a desired way.

RNM has been developed after about 50 years of neuro-electromagnetic involuntary human experimentations. According to many scientists, within a few years it is expected that DNA microchips will be implanted in the human brain which would make it inherently controllable. With RNM, it will be possible to read and control a person’s emotional thought processes along with the subconscious and dreams. At present, around the world, supercomputers are monitoring millions of people simultaneously with the speed of 20 billion bits per second especially in countries like USA, Japan, Israel and many European countries...so be careful while thinking nOW :)

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