Hot And Sexy Mallika

Written by Deepak Shrivastava on October 11, 2008 – 4:33 pm

Mallika’s onscreen debut was in Lak Tunoo, a music video by Surjit Bindrakhia. She attracted wide notice with her appearance in the 2003 movie Khwahish. In 2004, she starred in Murder, a film inspired by Hollywood’s Unfaithful. She received a nomination for Best Actress at the Zee Cine Awards ceremony for her performance in Murder. The film went on to become one of the biggest hits of the year.

Since then, Sherawat has been known for her courage to express her opinions in public, as well as because of the reaction to some of her statements

here some coll wallpaper of Mallika

She also made news when she won a small role in a Jackie Chan movie, The Myth; she made a widely publicized appearance at the Cannes Film Festival to promote The Myth.

However, her performance in the 2006 film Pyaar Ke Side Effects co-starring Rahul Bose won her praise from around the industry, and the film also garnered decent collections at the box office becoming a moderate success.

She is now beginning to work in the Kollywood (Tamil) film industry as well after her item number in a Kannada film. Her debut was Dasavathaaram, starring Kamal Haasan, Asin, and Jayapradha, in which she plays one of the lead antagonists.

 

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Rose “The Love Symbol”

Written by Deepak Shrivastava on August 22, 2008 – 5:39 pm

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Hot Sameera Readdy

Written by Deepak Shrivastava on July 30, 2008 – 5:49 pm

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How To Create your Own Wallpaper

Written by Deepak Shrivastava on July 21, 2008 – 11:02 am

Paper Need

To figure your wall area in square feet, measure the width of the walls and multiply by the height. Divide your total square footage by 50 to determine the number of double rolls you will need for your job. A standard roll of wallpaper covers approximately 56 square feet. The suggested divider of 50 square feet to determine the number of rolls will allow for pattern waste in matching.

Example: A wall is 8′ high by 10’ long. 8’ X 10’ = 80’ sq. feet.,80’ divided by 50 = 1.6, 1.6 rounded up = 2 double rolls.A general rule of thumb is you can cut three 8’ pieces and one 6’ piece from one double roll.

WALLCOVERING

Wall Area
In Square Feet
Number of Double
Rolls Required
(11 Yard Bolts)
Number of Double
Rolls Required
(14 Yard Bolts)
50 1 1
60 2 1
100 3 2
120 3 2
150 4 3
180 4 3
200 5 4
240 6 4
250 6 5
280 7 5
300 7 5
320 8 6
350 8 6
360 9 6
400 9 7
420 10 7
450 10 8
480 11 8
500 11 9

WALLPAPER LAYOUT

You’ve made an investment in your new wallcovering and you deserve a professional finish! Preplanning will save you time and help eliminate mistakes. Before preplanning your layout, keep in mind, your wallpaper will EXPAND anywhere from 1/4″ to 1/2″ when wet or pasted. Test a piece and allow for this when measuring.

How to pre-plan - As a general rule, start in the most visable corner planning to meet in the least visible corner in your room and measure the width of your paper around the room in both directions meeting in your inconspicuous corner. Try to avoid small strips (2″ or smaller) in corners or around windows, doors, cabinets, etc. If you are only doing one wall (especially full length 8′ pieces like in a bedroom), start somewhere in the middle, work your way to each corner, marking off off where your pieces will fall as you go. Try to avoid any small strips in the corners.

When pre-planning - Be sure to take into account if you have window sills that you will be wrapping. Plan your layout so there will be sufficient paper to wrap inside your sills without having to strip in a piece.

Hanging wallpaper over paneling - There are a number of liner papers on the market that address this task. Almost any wallpaper center or paint store handles liners, generally known as Wall Felt. Liners should always be pasted with a heavy duty vinyl to vinyl adhesive or a “clay-based” adhesive to insure proper adhesion. Generally, the liner must dry 24 to 48 hours before hanging over it with your wallcovering. Before hanging your liner, be sure to check the paneling for loose areas and secure these areas. Most liners recommend priming before hanging your wallcovering. After you have primed the liner, you may want to float out joints and any unlevel areas with sheetrock mud.

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Love Wallpaper

Written by Deepak Shrivastava on July 12, 2008 – 6:48 am

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Cool Wallpaper

Written by Deepak Shrivastava on July 2, 2008 – 9:43 am

Very sweet And cool Nature Wallpaper

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Wallpaper And Backgroung Image

Written by Deepak Shrivastava on June 28, 2008 – 3:56 am

Wallpaper or background images are used to set a backdrop to our computer screen. Individuals like to set their background screen to images that display their personality, inspirations, family pets, or are just outright silly. The background image sits behind your programs, icons, and menus. Even though sometimes you can’t see it, it’ll always be there for you. In other words, wallpaper is for your own enjoyment.

The background images provided by image collection on this site are from the covers of both books and CD-ROM training titles developed over the last 7 years.

The background images here have been developed and created by Bruce Heavin, the other half of

large collection of wall paper. In other words, Bruce is the husband of the Lynda of image collection

Yes! Bruce creates some of the covers on his training CD-ROM’s including Learning Illustrator 9, Illustrator 10, and Photoshop 7 Brushes. You can actually watch movies of Bruce in the process of creating the covers and listen to him narrating as he works. The movies are available in Quicktime format in the On-line Training Library, or as training CD-ROM’s which can be purchased from the lynda.com store.

Both Mac and Windows will stretch or squish an image to make it properly fit to the screen if you get the wrong size or cannot find a background to match the exact size of your monitor. The most important thing is to get the proper aspect ratio in the image. On some systems, background images will tile if too small, or if the option to tile is checked.

Not really. You can use any image format the computer can natively understand. It’s is safe to use JPEG and GIF files, and they ar

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