Roopali Patil or known as Tai is a young and dynamic female youth leader from Maharashtra.At 26,she is the only female leader in Maharashtra's student politics. she is currently studying for her law degree.She is the vice president of the Maharashtra Navnirman Vidyarthi Sena(MNVS), the student wing of Raj Thackeray's Maharashtra Navnirman Sena. she is known for work for woman rights,development of the girl child and her campaigns against eve-teasing. Her team members extend through rural and urban parts of Maharashtra.
FPSBanana, The FPS Customization Community, is a video gaming website dedicated to the modification of various First Person Shooter titles on the Computer. The site was launched under the name CSCentral in early 2003 by Sebastian as a fan site for the multiplayer shooter Counter Strike. In the following months the site was met with a great deal of success as the idea of a site dedicated to the production and distribution of user generated content appealed to a large variety of gamers alongside those who were looking to break into the industry.
Overview
Soon after the sites launch Tom joined as an administrator. Under this administration, the site has undergone various design changes ranging from a standard download site with a forum to a fully interactive venture that shares many similarities with the social networking site, MySpace.
In early 2007 a thread detailed plans for expansion reached the forums. The main focus of these plans was the expansion of the site into the fields of Real Time Strategy and Role Playing Games. Within a week of this promise the domains RPGBanana.com & RTSBanana.com were acquired by the site administrators.
On January 4 2008 RTSBanana and RPGBanana went live.
History
At launch the site focused exclusively on customization for the PC Game Counter Strike and operated under the name CSCentral. On December 15 2003 the site underwent severe changes and reappeared as CSBanana. The decision of naming the site was immediately questioned by the entire community, who considered the name a joke. The site administrators were also accused of short listing their members as the new system made them responsible for keeping the site updated. The news section suffered an extreme amount as the previously strong support from the sites developers was lost.
During the life of CSBanana members were met with an interface similair to that of social networking sites. This quickly developed with customizable profiles, file storage systems, an improved private messaging system and buddies lists.
Mascot
On February 18 2004 a competition was held that asked the community to create a mascot. The prize was a 12 month subscription to file planet and a Razor Boomer mouse. On February 18 2004 the top 15 were organised.
We had to do a Top 15 rather than a Top Ten because there were so many good entries to choose from. It was a very difficult decision for us to make, Cluver and I where doing a lot of discussions on it but I think in the end we made the right decision on who would be the winner.
Overview
Soon after the sites launch Tom joined as an administrator. Under this administration, the site has undergone various design changes ranging from a standard download site with a forum to a fully interactive venture that shares many similarities with the social networking site, MySpace.
In early 2007 a thread detailed plans for expansion reached the forums. The main focus of these plans was the expansion of the site into the fields of Real Time Strategy and Role Playing Games. Within a week of this promise the domains RPGBanana.com & RTSBanana.com were acquired by the site administrators.
On January 4 2008 RTSBanana and RPGBanana went live.
History
At launch the site focused exclusively on customization for the PC Game Counter Strike and operated under the name CSCentral. On December 15 2003 the site underwent severe changes and reappeared as CSBanana. The decision of naming the site was immediately questioned by the entire community, who considered the name a joke. The site administrators were also accused of short listing their members as the new system made them responsible for keeping the site updated. The news section suffered an extreme amount as the previously strong support from the sites developers was lost.
During the life of CSBanana members were met with an interface similair to that of social networking sites. This quickly developed with customizable profiles, file storage systems, an improved private messaging system and buddies lists.
Mascot
On February 18 2004 a competition was held that asked the community to create a mascot. The prize was a 12 month subscription to file planet and a Razor Boomer mouse. On February 18 2004 the top 15 were organised.
We had to do a Top 15 rather than a Top Ten because there were so many good entries to choose from. It was a very difficult decision for us to make, Cluver and I where doing a lot of discussions on it but I think in the end we made the right decision on who would be the winner.
Jungle Traffic is an Australian hip hop/roots based three-piece from Brisbane, Australia. The group is comprised of GC Jungle (MC), Zan Traffic (MC, harmonica) and The Wolf (guitar, vocals, piano) and is independently produced under their own label Jungle Lifestyles. Their focus is on merging the two styles of Hip hop and Roots music into a new sound called Lounge Hop, something you can bounce to and something you can lounge to. It is reflective of what they believe Australian hip hop represents; sunshine, blues skies and roots & reflection.
History
They formed from the Attic Sessions in Brisbane back in late 2005 and have since shared an interest in experimental Hip hop. Through these jam sessions emerged a style combining smooth Hip hop beats and acoustic based Roots music. In late 2006 the group teamed up with Brisbane producer Samsonite, from local group The Optimen, and began work on a debut EP. By 2007 the group had written enough material and decided to expand the EP to an LP. In early 2007 Samsonite independently opened Space Ghost Studios in Fortitude Valley and the group began production of their debut album Freedom Town. The album is due for release in early 2008.
They site influences such as The Herd, Michael Franti, Immortal Technique, Rage Against The Machine, Hilltop Hoods, Sigur Ros, Fela Kuti, Pegz, Muph and Plutonic, Downsyde and the . The spread of influences across genres has led to a collaborative when writing for Freedom Town.
The name Jungle Traffic is a symbol of the contrasts, contradictions and conflicts that everyone experiences in their lives. This idea has been reflected in the lyrics of most tracks on Freedom Town. It is a refelction of the two-sides to every tale.
Discography
* Freedom Town (2008)
Their debut album is scheduled for release in early 2008. The first single from the album 'NQ', including video clip, is to be released nationwide in Australia.
Collaborations
MC's GC Jungle and Zan Traffic collaborated with Big Love Deejays to perform over two nights at Splendour in the Grass in 2007. This collaboration combined House music, Electro music with Freestyle rap.
Awards & Performances
In 2007 they won band of the week on Sounds Down Under.
In 2007 they have been played on Raw Audio and Brisbane Music Podcast with Tiff, a presenter for Bay FM 100.3 FM and 4ZZZ.
In 2007 they were played at weekly [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseactionuser.viewprofile&friendID76831052 Lyric Pad] Hip hop nights in London.
They are currently streamed online through .
History
They formed from the Attic Sessions in Brisbane back in late 2005 and have since shared an interest in experimental Hip hop. Through these jam sessions emerged a style combining smooth Hip hop beats and acoustic based Roots music. In late 2006 the group teamed up with Brisbane producer Samsonite, from local group The Optimen, and began work on a debut EP. By 2007 the group had written enough material and decided to expand the EP to an LP. In early 2007 Samsonite independently opened Space Ghost Studios in Fortitude Valley and the group began production of their debut album Freedom Town. The album is due for release in early 2008.
They site influences such as The Herd, Michael Franti, Immortal Technique, Rage Against The Machine, Hilltop Hoods, Sigur Ros, Fela Kuti, Pegz, Muph and Plutonic, Downsyde and the . The spread of influences across genres has led to a collaborative when writing for Freedom Town.
The name Jungle Traffic is a symbol of the contrasts, contradictions and conflicts that everyone experiences in their lives. This idea has been reflected in the lyrics of most tracks on Freedom Town. It is a refelction of the two-sides to every tale.
Discography
* Freedom Town (2008)
Their debut album is scheduled for release in early 2008. The first single from the album 'NQ', including video clip, is to be released nationwide in Australia.
Collaborations
MC's GC Jungle and Zan Traffic collaborated with Big Love Deejays to perform over two nights at Splendour in the Grass in 2007. This collaboration combined House music, Electro music with Freestyle rap.
Awards & Performances
In 2007 they won band of the week on Sounds Down Under.
In 2007 they have been played on Raw Audio and Brisbane Music Podcast with Tiff, a presenter for Bay FM 100.3 FM and 4ZZZ.
In 2007 they were played at weekly [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseactionuser.viewprofile&friendID76831052 Lyric Pad] Hip hop nights in London.
They are currently streamed online through .
Zimiti
Zimiti is a wireless technology for communicating at very low power over ranges of up to 1km. This new technology delivers low power, portable, medium-range wireless control and monitoring. The protocols used in this technology are proprietary and automatically and adaptively enable the low power, long battery life, range and security of the signal to be achieved in a wide variety of environments and applications.
The key focus in the development of innovative wireless applications using this technology is the need to exchange information securely and wirelessly between very small devices over ranges of up to 1km with high integrity even with a bit error rate of up to 10 . The technology incorporates strong mutual authentication to ensure only authorised devices communicate with each other.
Zimiti’s unique capabilities are created using an intelligent wireless technology platform based on licence exempt bands.
The technology is an enabler for developers to enhance functionality of existing products and create innovative and differentiated new product offerings or open new markets.
Zimiti is a wireless technology for communicating at very low power over ranges of up to 1km. This new technology delivers low power, portable, medium-range wireless control and monitoring. The protocols used in this technology are proprietary and automatically and adaptively enable the low power, long battery life, range and security of the signal to be achieved in a wide variety of environments and applications.
The key focus in the development of innovative wireless applications using this technology is the need to exchange information securely and wirelessly between very small devices over ranges of up to 1km with high integrity even with a bit error rate of up to 10 . The technology incorporates strong mutual authentication to ensure only authorised devices communicate with each other.
Zimiti’s unique capabilities are created using an intelligent wireless technology platform based on licence exempt bands.
The technology is an enabler for developers to enhance functionality of existing products and create innovative and differentiated new product offerings or open new markets.