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Check your Hard disk
Jan 18th
Some times you experience slow copy and load times on your computer. This could be a problem with your hard disk. Hard disk problems on your computer need excess attention. A crashed hard disk takes away a lot of important data on your computer that you cannot afford loosing.
Signs of a hard disk going down:
1. Long copy and load times. Copy times are measured with data like simple video clips, music and pictures. Software installations and other such folders that contain huge number of files take long times.
2. Click sounds from a hard disk.
3. Spin up and down sounds from a hard disk. constant spin retries
4. Folders take long time to open. Computer gets slow (you can’t think of any other problem).
5. Temperatures more than 55 degrees is a danger sign. Check temperature with HD tune. Ideal temperature depends on the room temperature.
6. Frozen computer, with no mouse activity.
7. Millisecond loops in media (music and videos).
HD tune is a free hard disk benchmark tool that can help detect problems. The normal graph on it should look like the screen shot below. Nature of graph is always going down and no major sudden deviations in the middle. If the transfer rate drops to a very low value frequently, you have something to worry about.
Know what the world is talking about
Dec 16th

- Image via Wikipedia
Thoora is one of its kind service. It provides real time information on the reaction of social and traditional media on a particular story. It uses input like twitter, blogs and many other such services to cluster the information.
Thoora’s approach on displaying the most popular stories on the internet is based on what blog posts, comments, twitter updates and news articles have to say. It is an unbiased way of approach. Ranking of the stories is done according to the extent of reaction generated on a particular story. RSS feeds is the main source of the data Thoora uses to rank stories.
Also there is a search option. This helps you find anything you are searching for. Another use of Thoora could be to derive ideas on topics to blog about.
Ants crashed my HDD
Jul 8th
My 400GB of painstakingly collected and important data was lost some days back when my hard disk crashed. To get it exchanged through segate warranty, I dismounted it from the cabinet. Oh my god, there were ants coming out of the hard disk. Ants probably ate up all the rubberish seal below the PCB and got into the main disk place. They must have interfered with the air film between the head and the disk surface. There was no point in taking pictures, as the ants would have left before I could get my camera.
However the data lost was impossible to retrieve due to great damage to the head part. I hope that the HDD gets exchanged. Will be back soon, Cheers.
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