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Sunday, April 21, 2013


Biography Of Undertaker


undertaker-biographyName: Mark William Calaway
Ring Name: The Undertaker, The Punisher and Cain The Undertaker
Date of Birth: 24 March 1965
Born: Houston, Texas
Resides: Austin and Texas
Trained By: Don Jardine
Height: 6 feet 10 ½ inches
Weight: 299 pounds (136kg)
Finishing Move: Choke slam, Tombstone and Last Ride.
WWE Debut: Nov. 22, 1990
Career Highlights: WWE Champion, World Heavyweight Champion, World Tag Team Champion, WCW Tag Team Champion, Hardcore Champion and Undefeated at Wrestle Mania (16-0).
About Undertaker: Mark William Calaway was born on 24th March 1965 in Houston, Texas. Undertaker is the only wrestler in WWE history who is undefeated at Wrestle mania (16 – 0). He was also winner of Royal Rumble 2007. He came into this profession in 1984 when he began his career with World Class Championship Wrestling and he came into WWE on November 19, 1990 and made his debut in Wrestle mania at Wrestle mania 6th. Apart from his breath taking stunts in wrestling Dead Man is crazy about motorcycles. He had bikes like Harley Davidson and West Coast Chopper Motorcycles. About his education he had completed his graduation from Waltrip High School in 1983 and was ex – member of Basketball team. He got married Jodi Lynn in 1989 and got divorced in 1999. After that he married to Sara on July 21st 2000 and have two daughters named Chasey and Gracie.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013


THE DARK KNIGHT RISES” VS. “THE AVENGER


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The recent comments by Wally Pfister—Christopher Nolan’s director of photography from “Memento” through the Batman trilogy— shouldn’t be ascribed to sheer jealousy over the fact that “The Avengers” has taken in one and one-half billion dollars at the box office while “The Dark Knight Rises” got stuck just over a billion. There’s a real question of principle at stake in Pfister’s the remarks to Carrie Seidman, of the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, regarding Joss Whedon’s Marvel reboot (as posted here by Jim Emerson, who took a screen shot of the remarks before they were taken down from the newspaper’s Web site):
What’s really important is storytelling. None of it matters if it doesn’t support the story. I thought “The Avengers” was an appalling film. They’d shoot from some odd angle and I’d think, why is the camera there? Oh, I see, because they spent half a million on the set and they have to show it off. It took me completely out of the movie. I was driven bonkers by that illogical form of storytelling.
Pfister’s cinematography is indeed a key aspect of Nolan’s films—not least, of their sententious and unintentionally comical earnestness. Or, to put it differently, his images might seem beautiful to those who also find Nolan’s films substantial. “The Dark Knight Rises” may stage a version of revolution in New York, but its politics are still less significant, its implications less resonant than those of “The Avengers,” yet the droningly dun palette conveys Nolan’s belief that he’s making a grand statement. Rule of thumb: when a filmmaker or critic begins to talk about “reality,” it’s a boast about the righteous intentions of a political statement that go beyond so-called storytelling—and that’s just what Pfister does in this interview, when discussing his background as a documentary cinematographer: “Working with reality helps reduce the amount of artifice in your work and that is the style of film I appreciate.”
It’s worth adding that Pfister admits that he’s “not a big super hero fan. In terms of the movie-going experience for me, I love the realistic stuff because it’s just that much less formulaic.” That may indeed be so—yet Joss Whedon gets far more nuanced emotion from his characters and situations (and, for that matter, more interesting political allegory) in “The Avengers” than Nolan does in “The Dark Knight Rises,” and, as impressive as some of the on-set tricks of “Inception” were, none evoked the joyful awe of Iron Man’s climactic rocketing through the atmosphere near the end of “The Avengers.” Whedon, who surely is a big superhero fan, is therefore able to take it more seriously—he finds more imaginative exhilaration, feeling, and importance in superhero movies than those who work on them with long tongs.

Monday, April 8, 2013


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WWE WrestleMania 29 Results


WWE WrestleMania 29
WWE WrestleMania 29 is in the books with John Cena beating The Rock to win the WWE Championship and former UFC heavyweight champ Brock Lesnar falling to Triple H. We'll got full results, analysis and GIFs.

WWE WrestleMania 29 is in the books and what a show it was. In front of the second largest crowd in WWE history at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., fans saw John Cena regain the WWE Championship by pinning The Rock, and also saw Triple H save his career by beating former UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar.
The Undertaker also remained undefeated at WrestleMania, running his record to 21-0 by pinning CM Punk with the Tombstone in the best match on the show.
Let's go over the results and some opinion on the matches:
The Shield d. The Big Show, Randy Orton & Sheamus
Opinion: Simply put, The Shield is awesome. These are three guys to really keep your eye out for, especially Dean Ambrose, who has all the tools to become one of the best in the company in the near future. Some good comedy spots with chops early in this one and it really caught fire at the end.
Mark Henry d. Ryback
Opinion: Well, didn't really see this one coming, and it seemed especially pointless after Ryback laid Henry out after the match. But Henry is awesome and it was nice to see him get a big win on the big stage.
Team Hell No d. Dolph Ziggler and Big E Langston to retain the WWE Tag Team Championship
Opinion: This was rushed, but it was all action, so it was pretty darn good. Daniel Bryan is great, so is Ziggler, and Langston is going to be huge, as well. Was a little surprised to see the champs retain here, but this was one of the most over matches on the show.
Fandango d. Chris Jericho
Opinion: Well, the finish was a little clunky, but Fandango did well in his first big match and Chris Jericho continues to show why he is one of the best in the world. If he does go back to music for a while, here's hoping he comes back sooner than later. He really adds a lot to the company.
Alberto Del Rio d. Jack Swagger to retain the World Heavyweight Championship
Opinion: This one really didn't click for me. Not surprised to see Del Rio come away with the win, though. This was certainly unoffensive and no one messed anything up, but I wasn't feeling it.
The Undertaker d. CM Punk
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Opinion: By far and away the best match on the show. Even though I knew Undertaker was going to win (how couldn't he?), they still had me buying into some of the false finishes near the end, especially when Punk laid out Undertaker with the urn. But, of course, Undertaker had it in him to hit the Tombstone and remain undefeated. This was great.
Triple H d. Brock Lesnar
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Opinion: Sigh. Lesnar is now 1-2 since returning to WWE. That's right, the biggest monster in the company is 1-2. But Triple H had to get his win back here. There was nothing wrong with this (expect the dead crowd because they were still worn out from the previous match), but it just seemed pointless to me to have Triple H win. Now they have to do something to rebuild Lesnar again. Great.
John Cena d. The Rock to win the WWE Championship
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Opinion: This was definitely slow-paced to start, but the two picked it up and Cena winning with the Attitude Adjustment didn't upset me as much as I thought it would when this match was first announced. I guess because I got myself ready for it. I don't know. But Cena is the champ again. Yipee.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

How To Download Videos From Youtube.


YouTube has been designed to only allow users to watch and view videos on their website. Many users want to save their favorite videos to their computer so they can watch them without being connected to the Internet or so they can watch them on other devices. Below are the steps required for downloading and watching YouTube videos on your computer for free.
Caution: These services can be used to save any flash videos online and can be used to save adult related videos, which unfortunately means when viewing these pages you may be subjected to adult related content.
Getting the YouTube file to your computer
Today, there are several online websites that allow you to enter the URL of the video you wish to save to your computer, and get a link to download the file. Below is a short list of some of the more popular free websites.
Below is a brief description of how to save a video using Savevid. These steps are often very similar with other services used to save YouTube and other flash videos online.
  1. Go to the YouTube video page and copy the URL of the video you wish to save. For example, below is a URL to a video on YouTube.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3ymHMgFAps
     
  2. Once this address has been copied, visit SaveVid and paste that URL into the URL text field, then click the Submit or Download button.
  3. If done properly, the page should open a new window or display a link to each of the video formats that can be saved. Savevid will give you the option to save the video as FLV, 3GP, MP4 and WebM format. If you're wanting to watch this video on the computer we recommend saving the video as MP4 format.
Watching a FLV video on your computer
Once the .flv file has been downloaded to your computer, you'll need a player that supports .flv files. Below are a few suggestions.
VLC media player
http://www.videolan.org/
Windows Media Player
Microsoft Windows users also have the ability of playing FLV files in Windows Media player with the rightcodec. Downloading and installing the CCCP codec will install this codec, as well as many other codecs you'll likely need in the future.
Converting the YouTube video to a different movie format
There are dozens of different software programs and online services available that will allow you to convert FLV files into another format. Below is a short listing of some of the free services and products we recommend.
Media Convert - An excellent online service that can convert FLV files into dozens of other formats.
http://www.media-convert.com/
Vixy - Another great online service that allows you to download and save YouTube video files to another format.
http://vixy.net/

Friday, April 5, 2013


List of most viewed YouTube videos

RankVideo nameArtistNumber of viewsNotes
1."Gangnam Style" (강남스타일) M/VPSY1,492,700,087[4][5] Official video
2."Baby"Justin Bieber (featuring Ludacris)845,132,744[4]
3."On The Floor"Jennifer Lopez (featuring Pitbull)660,900,559[6]
4."Love The Way You Lie"Eminem (featuring Rihanna)550,885,886[7]
5."Party Rock Anthem"LMFAO (featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock)530,798,048[7]
6."Charlie Bit My Finger – Again!"Harry and Charlie Davies-Carr519,595,493(Non-musical viral video)
7."Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)"Shakira515,469,750(Official 2010 FIFA World Cup song)
8."Bad Romance"Lady Gaga514,373,364
9."Ai Se Eu Te Pego"Michel Teló491,721,783Official video (Assim voce me mata)
10."Call Me Maybe"Carly Rae Jepsen435,661,580
11."Danza Kuduro"Don Omar (featuring Lucenzo)435,640,508
12."Not Afraid"Eminem399,555,137
13."Rain Over Me"Pitbull (featuring Marc Anthony)397,811,415
14."Rolling In The Deep"Adele390,554,586
15."Somebody That I Used To Know"Gotye (featuring Kimbra)387,928,612Official video
16."The Lazy Song"Bruno Mars382,020,093Official video
17."Never Say Never"Justin Bieber (featuring Jaden Smith)363,965,954
18."What Makes You Beautiful"One Direction360,122,961
19."Firework"Katy Perry359,494,402
20."Party in the U.S.A."Miley Cyrus325,890,907
21."Super Bass"Nicki Minaj325,628,602
22."Oppa Is Just My Style"PSY & Hyuna324,848,359Official video
23."One Time"Justin Bieber318,454,898
24."The Gummy Bear Song"Gummibär314,432,732Long English version
25."What's My Name?"Rihanna (featuring Drake)299,499,516
26."Grenade"Bruno Mars292,579,407Official video
27."Just The Way You Are"Bruno Mars287,360,847Official video
28."Give Me Everything"Pitbull (featuring Ne-YoAfrojack, and Nayer)281,884,773
29."Only Girl (In the World)"Rihanna270,014,004
30."Sexy and I Know It"LMFAO262,432,568



Thursday, April 4, 2013

Sachin Tendulkar biography


Sachin Tendulkar was born April 24, 1973 in Bombay, India. Given his first cricket bat at the age 11, Tendulkar was just 16 when he became India's youngest Test cricketer. In 2005 he became the first cricketer to score 35 centuries (100 runs in a single inning) in Test play. In 2007 Tendulkar reached another major milestone, becoming the first player to record 15,000 runs in one-day international play.

QUOTES

Every individual has his own style, his own way of presenting himself on and off the field.
– Sachin Tendulkar

Early Years

Professional cricket player. Largely considered cricket's greatest batsman, Sachin Tendulkar was born April 24, 1973 in Bombay, India, to a middle-class family, the youngest of four children. His father was a professor while his mother worked for a life insurance company.
Named after his family's favorite music director, Sachin Dev Burman, Tendulkar wasn't a particularly gifted student, but he'd always shown himself to be a standout athlete. He was 11 years old when he was given his first cricket bat and his talent in the sport was immediately apparent. At the age of 14 he scored 329 out of a world record stand of 664 in a school match. As his accomplishments grew, he became a sort of cult figure among Bombay schoolboys.
After high school Tendulkar enrolled at Kirti College, where his father also taught. The fact that he decided to go to the school where his father worked was of no surprise. Tendulkar's family is very close and years after he'd achieved stardom and cricket fame, he continued to live next door to his parents.

Professional Play

Tendulkar made his debut in international competition at 16 with a match against Pakistan in Karachi. He wasted little time matching the expectations surrounding his arrival on the professional field. At the age of 18 he scored a pair of centuries in Australia, then in 1994 racked up a score of 179 in a match against the West Indies.
Tendulkar was just 23 when he was named captain of his country's team for the 1996 World Cup. While the tournament proved to be a disappointment for his club, Tendulkar did nothing to diminish his own standing as one of the world's dominant players. He finished out the World Cup as the event's top scorer.
In India, Tendulkar's star shined even brighter. In a country reeling from troubled economic times, the young cricketer was seen as a symbol of hope by his countrymen that better times lay ahead. On national newsweekly went so far as to devote an entire issue to the young cricketer, dubbing him "The Last Hero" for his home country. His style of play—aggressive and inventive—resonated with the sport's fans, as did Tendulkar's unassuming off the field living. Even with his increasing wealth, Tendulkar showed humility and refused to flaunt his money.
Tendulkar's dominance of his sport has continued, even as he's moved well into his thirties. He scored his record-breaking 35th century in Test play in December 2005 in a match against Sri Lanka. In June 2007 he set another mark when he became the first player to record 15,000 runs in one-day international play. In January 2010 he again moved into the record books when became the first batsman to score 13,000 runs in Test play.
Just one month later he registered another first, a "double century" in a match against South Africa. That same year he was named the 2010 International Cricket Council Cricketer of the Year.
In April 2011 Tendulkar chalked up another milestone when he led India to a World Cup victory, his first in his long career. During the tournament, the batsman again showed why he's one of the sport's greatest athletes by becoming the first batsman to score 2,



000 runs and six centuries in World Cup play



Wednesday, April 3, 2013


Best Songs Of 2012


10. "Payphone," Maroon 5
Singing about a payphone in 2012 is like showing up to freshman Psych 101 lugging a Selectric typewriter instead of an iPad: You could do it, but nobody would know what your deal was. And yet, thanks to Maroon 5singer Adam Levine's towering chorus falsetto on the Grammy-nominated tune, a warm marching-band dance thrum, haunting piano line, some unnecessarily urgent cursing and Wiz Khalifa's "came up from nuthin'" show-stopping verses, it totally worked. "Payphone" spent 19 weeks in the top 10, sold more than 3 million digital copies and made M5 superstars ... again. Tap, tap, tap, return. — Gil Kaufman
9. "Glad You Came," the Wanted
Boy bands aren't supposed to be this saucy. But the Wanted took a tune about drinking and flirting the night away and made it undeniably charming. And thought it was released in 2011, the fist-pumping ode really didn't catch fire until this year. But once it did, the single stormed the charts, eventually landing at #1 on Billboard's Pop Songs list. The U.K. band's racy track has not only sold millions of copies, it's also perhaps the best use of innuendo to hit pop radio in a while. Oh, how cheeky those boys are! — Jocelyn Vena
8. "Gangnam Style," Psy
Before Psy's late-breaking controversy, his viral hit "Gangnam Style"befuddled Bill O'Reilly, infiltrated the NFL, inspired more parodies thanClint Eastwood at the RNC and, oh, yeah, racked up nearly billionviews on YouTube. "Gangnam" is either the track we, as a culture needed right now, or the track we, as a culture, deserved (probably both). But no matter what your take, chances are you did the dance at least once. —James Montgomery
Psy Dances Into #8 Best Song Of 2012
7. "Mercy," Kanye West (featuring Big Sean, Pusha T and 2 Chainz)
Kanye West is hip-hop's undisputed mad scientist, trapped in the lab tinkering with sonic frequencies until he comes up with the perfect blend of dirty rap/pop. Yeezy made a Frankenstein of a hit with "Mercy," drawing inspiration from DJ Screw, dancehall and every rapper's favorite film, "Scarface." Not only was the song a club staple, it ruled radio, peaking at #1 on the BillboardRap Songs chart, and snagged two 2013 Grammy nominations. Mercy, mercy me. — Rob Markman
6. "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," Taylor Swift
After building a cottage industry out of high-school fairy tales, the (soon to be) 23-year-old Swift finally graduated with "Never Ever," a biting break-up track that, while packed with lyrical "like, ever's," still manages to arrive at a thoroughly grown-up conclusion: She is better off alone. Story-book endings are for kids, after all ... just don't tell Harry. — J.M.
'Never Ever' Nabs Taylor Swift #6 Spot On Best Song Of 2012
5. "Starships," Nicki Minaj
With her frenetic club hit, Nicki simultaneously taught us that "starships were meant to fly" and that critics can't always see the glow sticks coming their way. The RedOne-produced single drew ire within the hip-hop community for its heavy dance/pop vibe, but the rave-worthy video — shot on a beach in Hawaii — coupled with a catchy hook made this an instant, pump-your-fists smash. Party on y'all. — Nadeska Alexis
4. "What Makes You Beautiful," One Direction
Much like the guys in 1D, this track comes off sweet and innocent. Oh, yeah, it's also bananas infectious. Released at the top of the year, the bubbly pop tune served as the perfect introduction to the mop-topped U.K. boy band on the way to going platinum three times over. It's the kind of tune you stay, yes, Up All Night to. And by packing their Stateside shows in 2012, fans showed they couldn't resist a song, from five adorable dudes, about wanting to love us just the way we are. — J.V.
One Direction Take #4 Best Song Of 2012
3. "Somebody That I Used to Know," Gotye (featuring Kimbra)
For us common folk, break-ups are pretty hard, but not for Gotye. The Grammy-nominated Aussie turned his heartache into pure pop gold. We're not sure who the ice queen was, but thanks to her, we got one of the hottest songs of 2012. "Somebody That I Used to Know" hit #1 in just about every country with a radio frequency, including the U.S. and 'Ye's native Australia. If you don't know, now you know. — R.M.
2. "We Are Young," Fun.
Dubstep has its stomach-rumbling drop, but no one in pop music this year could outdo the thrill six-time Grammy nominees Fun. served up with the musical cliff-dive that is "We Are Young." The song that took the band to six weeks at #1 and Grammy nomination heaven combines tribal drumming and Nate Ruess' keening, drunken ramblings with a rousing, half-time chorus that begs to be shouted at house parties by bleary-eyed pals with their arms around each other. It was like the Transformer of pop: its power is overwhelming and it simply could not be stopped. — G.K.
1. "Call Me Maybe," Carly Rae Jepsen
In a year where pop music was dominated by defiant statements — "We are young," "We found love," "We are never ever getting back together" — it's interesting that the song that defined the past 12 months was one that hinged on a decidedly timid sentiment: "Call me, maybe?" Are we becoming a kinder, gentler nation? Probably not, but with her signature smash, Jepsen proved that we're still not adverse to the occasional dose of humility, either. Of course, when it comes packaged in pop this shiny and sublime, it's difficult to ignore. A spoonful of sugar always helps the medicine go down, after all. — Montgomery
Carly Rae Jepsen's 'Call Me Maybe' Wins Best Song Of 2012