Wednesday, August 17, 2016

The most inspirational moment of the Games so far?


  • American Abbey D'Agnostino and Nikki Hamblin of New Zealand fell during 5,000m race in Rio today
  • Competing athletes were 3,000m into race at the Olympic Stadium when they tangled and tumbled
  • D'Agnostino got up to help her rival but then had ankle injury and Hamblin tried to help her continue 
  • Despite finishing in two last places, both runners were promoted to the final due to the circumstances.

Two athletes have provided one of the most inspirational moments of the Rio Olympics so far when they tripped over each other in the women's 5,000 metres - then helped one another to carry on.

American Abbey D'Agnostino and Nikki Hamblin of New Zealand were 3,000m into the race today when D'Agnostino appeared to clip Hamblin's heel, sending both tumbling to the ground.

But instead of appearing frustrated that their dreams of glory were apparently over, both women put on a display of the Olympic spirit that will live on long after the Games are over. 

American Abbey D'Agnostino and Nikki Hamblin of New Zealand were 3,000m into the race when D'Agnostino appeared to clip Hamblin's heel, sending both tumbling to the ground.

D'Agnostino badly twisted her ankle in the tumble but she was able to summon enough strength to finish the race.

Despite finishing the race in the two last places, both women embraced as though they'd won gold and silver.

Hamblin was waiting at the finish line for her and the two runners shared an emotional hug.

D'Agostino was then taken away in a wheelchair, but still managed a smile. She was later taken for an MRI scan.

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Freedom 251 Makers Explain How They Can Afford A ₹ 251


  • On Thursday evening, Ringing Bells issued a statement saying there has been unprecedented demand for the Freedom 251 and it has&nbsp. As of Friday morning, the phone is now back in stock. Earlier on Thursday, many users reported problems while trying to buy the smartphone. When we tried to buy a Freedom 251 unit, we were thrown back to the screen that asks for shipping details, and based on reports on social media we are not alone.
  • So ... What's the deal here..? What made RINGING BELLS to sell Freedom 251 at ₹251.. Everyone has termed the Freedom 251's price of  251 unbelievable - and not in a good way. No     one can believe that an unknown player can threaten to disrupt the global mobile market. And they’re yet to sell a single phone.
  •  Finally to know what's the catch click on the link  ...Click here

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Why Do ATM Pins Have 4 Digits?? And know Interesting Facts About ATM’s

  • The ATM pin is 4-digits long as it was the longest string of numbers the inventor's (John Shepherd-Barron)wife could remember.The international standard for PIN management and security in retail banking, allows for PINs from four up to twelve digits
  • but also notes that "For usability reasons, an assigned numeric PIN should not exceed six digits in length."Financial PINs are often four-digit numbers, with Switzerland being a notable exception with six-digit PINs being given by default.
  • Most ATM and POS software does not support PINs longer than six digits, and many input devices can only accept four digit PINs.
  • The first free standing electronic ATM was installed in 1969 by Chemical Bank at its branch in Rockville Centre, New York. This device was the first machine to use the magnetic stripe on plastic cards.
  • The first modern electronic ATM was installed in Enfield Town in North London, United Kingdom in 1967 by Barclays Bank. Instead of cash, though, the ATM dispensed vouchers.
  • It took China until 1987 to install their first ATM.
  • A bank’s ATM averages 7,000 transactions per month
  • New ATM technology includes biometric functions that allow customers to be identified by their fingerprints, eyes, face, or voice!