My shots

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Referendum Photos - ADDU

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Campaign Videos

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mere naseeb mein baby h remix

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Mere naseeb-

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A maldivian video edited by me


Dhivehi song

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Dhivehi Song

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Yaaraaey Loaibeh Nuveyhey

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Dhivehi song Joshey

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Dhivehi song- thiyafari

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Dhivehi song - thi dheloa fenifaa

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Dhivehi song: Loabeege doctor

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Dhivehi Song-Loabi neii nama

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kalaa kalaa vehey vaarey therein

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Kalaa Kalaa



This is a maldivian love song

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love love love



This is a maldivian love song

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love love love



By default, browsers are optimized for dial-up. But if you are on broadband, you can expect more speed.

This is a ‘pipelining’ tweak that increase the maximum simultaneous connections per page for faster internet connection like broadband for faster browsing.

This is a pretty much self explained video, so enjoy!



Lightning Fast Browsing Trick For Internet Explorer And Firefox - video powered by Metacafe


I’ve tried this tweak on my Firefox and it does enhance my browsing speed.

41 Questions, 1 Personality

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Yup, another personality test. This personality test is based on Myers-Briggs/Jung typology. Just complete all 41 questions and get to know your personality.

Just take your time when answering those questions, and important that you answer based on how you feel to get the most out of this test.

You can take this test in Spanish or Polish too.

Link: http://www.41q.com/index.asp

Out there in the internet community, there a numerous public as well private torrent sites/search engines/trackers (TorrentSpy, The Pirate Bay, Demonoid, etc).

These are the sites where you can grab your favourite torrents, but one thing you might want to know is that Google can also provides the simillar service by just utilizing its search engine.

Ok, this is how, just type:


“file name” filetype:torrent

It’s just that simple!

Example: vista theme filetype:torrent (Snapshot below)


Leonid Stadnik, 36, from Ukraine believed to be the world’s tallest man at 2.57 meters tall (8-foot-5.5).


Stadnik is now the tallest person in the world, beating a Chinese man who previously held the title, according to Guinness World Records.

Rose

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CIA Top 10 Secret Armies

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These are the Top 10 secret armies that work under CIA. It may sounds impossible, but it is a fact!


1. Ukrainian Partisans

From 1945 to 1952 the CIA trained and aerially supplied Ukranian partisan units which had originally been organised by he Germans to fight the Soviets during WWII. For seven years, the partisans, operating in the Carpathian Mountains, made sporadic attacks. Finally in 1952, a massive Soviet military force wiped them out.

2. Chinese Brigade in Burma

After the Communist victory in China, Nationalist Chinese soldiers fled into northern Burma. During the early 1950s, the CIA used these soldiers to create a 12,000 man brigade which made raids into Red China. However, the Nationalist soldiers found it more profitable to monopolise the local opium trade.

3. Guatemalan Rebel Army

After Guatemalan president Jacobo Arbenz legalised that country’s communist party and expropriated 400,000 acres of United Fruit banana plantations, the CIA decided to overthrow his government. Guatemalan rebels were trained in Honduras and backed up with a CIA air contingent of bombers and fighter planes. This army invaded Guatemala in 1954, promptly toppling Arbenz’s regine.

4. Sumatran Rebels

In an attempt to overthrow Indonesian president Sukarno in 1958, the CIA sent paramilitary experts and radio operators to the island of Sumatra to organise a revolt. With CIA air support, the rebel army attacked but was quickly defeated. The American government denied involvement even after a CIA b-26 was shot down and its CIA pilot, Allen Pope, was captured.

5. Khamba Horsemen

After the 1950 Chinese invasion of Tibet, the CIA began recruiting Khamba horsemen - fierce warriors who supported Tibet’s religious leader, the Dalai Lama - as they escaped into India in 1959. These Khambas were trained in modern warfare at Camp Hale, high in the rocky mountains near Leadville, Colorado. Transported back to Tibet by the CIA operated Air American, the Khambas organised an army number at its peak some 14,000. By the mid-1960s the Khambas had been abandoned by the CIA but they fought on alone until 1970.

6. Bay of Pigs Invasion Force

In 1960, CIA operatives recruited 1,500 Cuban refugees living in Miami and staged a surprise attack on Fidel Castro’s Cuba. Trained at a base in Guatemala, this small army - complete with an air force consisting of B-26 bombers - landed at the Bay of Pigs on April 19, 1961. The ill-conceived, poorly planned operation ended in disaster, since all but 150 men of the force were either killed or captured within three days.

7. L’armee Clandestine

In 1962, CIA agents recruited Meo tribesmen living in the mountains of Laos to fight as guerrillas against Communist Pathet Lao forces. Called l’armee Clandestine, this unit - paid, trained, and supplied by the CIA - grew into a 30,000 man force. By 1975 the Meos - who had numbers a quarter million in 1962 - had been reduced to 10,000 refugees fleeing into Thailand.

8. Nung Mercenaries

A Chinese hill people living in Vietname, the Nungs were hired and organised by the CIA as a mercenary force, during the Vietnam war. Fearsome and brutal fighters, the Nungs were employed throughout Vietnam and along the Ho Chi Minh Trail. The Nungs proved costly since they refused to fight unless constantly supplied with beer and prostitutes.

9. Peruvian Regiment

Unable to quell guerrilla forces in its eastern Amazonian provinces, Peru called on the US for help in the mid-1960s. The CIA responded by establishing a fortified camp in the area and hiring local Peruvians who were trained by Green Beret personnel on loan from the US army. After crushing the guerrillas, the elite unit was disbanded because of fears it might stage a coup against the government.

10. Congo Mercenary Force

In 1964, during the Congolese Civil War, the CIA established an army in the Congo to back pro-Western leaders Cyril Adoula and Joseph Mobutu. The CIA imported European mercenaries and Cuban pilots - exiles from Cuba - to pilot the CIA air force, composed of transports and B-26 Bombers.

Feydhoo School

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