go to http://yiithemes.mehesz.net/ and download any theme you like or copy the "classic" theme and customize it, now copy the folder inside the themes folder, check if has the same file structure..
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Friday, January 13, 2012
Creating Pivot Charts in Excel
well creating charts in excel is very very easy, I am using Microsoft Excel 2007.. yeah yeah its kinda old..
i never tried it in Open Office.. hmm....hmm..well.this is my data for my example....
click the under "Insert; tab click the "Pivot Table" icon, you will get a dropdown,
select the "Pivot Chart"
Once you click you'll get a popup
You get this.. well i left the default options as it is....
now lets create that Chart..
lets go the "PivotTable Field List"
click the one field, you'll get a column in the sheet.. mAGiKaL!!!! :))
the chart....
Sex On Fire
Sex on Fire - Kings of Leon
Lay where you're laying, don't make a sound
I know they're watching, they're watching
All the commotion, the kiddie like play
Has people talking, talking
You, your sex is on fire
The dark of the alley, the breaking of day
The head while I'm driving, I'm driving
Soft lips are open, knuckles are pale
Feels like you're dying, you're dying
You, your sex is on fire
Consumed with what's to transpire
Hot as a fever, rattling bones
I could just taste it, taste it
If it's not forever, if it's just tonight
Oh, it's still the greatest, the greatest, the greatest
You, your sex is on fire
And you, your sex is on fire
Consumed with what's to transpire
And you, your sex is on fire
Consumed with what's to transpire
Lay where you're laying, don't make a sound
I know they're watching, they're watching
All the commotion, the kiddie like play
Has people talking, talking
You, your sex is on fire
The dark of the alley, the breaking of day
The head while I'm driving, I'm driving
Soft lips are open, knuckles are pale
Feels like you're dying, you're dying
You, your sex is on fire
Consumed with what's to transpire
Hot as a fever, rattling bones
I could just taste it, taste it
If it's not forever, if it's just tonight
Oh, it's still the greatest, the greatest, the greatest
You, your sex is on fire
And you, your sex is on fire
Consumed with what's to transpire
And you, your sex is on fire
Consumed with what's to transpire
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Help Me Make It Through The Night
"Help Me Make It Through the Night" is a country music ballad composed by Kris Kristofferson and released on his 1970 album Kristofferson.
Take the ribbon from your hair, Shake it loose and let it fall,
Lay it against upon my skin. Like the shadows on the wall.
Come and lay down by my side till the early morning light
All I'm takin' is your time. Help me make it through the night.
I don't care what's right or wrong, I won't try to understand.
Let the devil take tomorrow Lord tonight I need a friend.
Yesterday is dead and gone and tomorrow's out of sight
And it's sad to be alone. Help me make it through the night.
I don't care what's right or wrong,I won't try to understand.
Let the devil take tomorrow Lord tonight I need a friend.
Yesterday is dead and gone and tomorrow's out of sight
And it's sad to be alone. Help me make it through the night.
I don't wanna be alone. Help me make it through the night.
Take the ribbon from your hair, Shake it loose and let it fall,
Lay it against upon my skin. Like the shadows on the wall.
Come and lay down by my side till the early morning light
All I'm takin' is your time. Help me make it through the night.
I don't care what's right or wrong, I won't try to understand.
Let the devil take tomorrow Lord tonight I need a friend.
Yesterday is dead and gone and tomorrow's out of sight
And it's sad to be alone. Help me make it through the night.
I don't care what's right or wrong,I won't try to understand.
Let the devil take tomorrow Lord tonight I need a friend.
Yesterday is dead and gone and tomorrow's out of sight
And it's sad to be alone. Help me make it through the night.
I don't wanna be alone. Help me make it through the night.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Barbara Dickson and Elaine Paige - I know him so well
I know him so well - Barbara Dickson and Elaine Paige
"I Know Him So Well" is a song from the concept album and subsequent musical "Chess"
by Tim Rice, Benny Andersson and Björn K. Ulvaeus
Nothing is so good it lasts eternally,
Perfect situations must go wrong,
But this has never yet prevented me,
Wanting far too much,
For far too long,
Looking back,
I could have played it differently,
Won a few more moments,
Who can tell,
But it took time to understand the man,
Now at least I know
I know him well
Wasn’t it good?
(Oh so good)
Wasn’t he fine?
(Oh so fine)
Isn’t it madness,
He can’t be mine?
But in the end
He needs a little bit
More than me,
More security,
He needs his fantasy and freedom,
I know him so well
No-one in your life is with you constantly,
No-one is completely on your side,
And though I’d move my world to be with him,
Still the gap between us is too wide,
Looking back,
(Looking back)
I could have played it differently,
(I could have played it some other way),
Learned about the man,
Before I fell
(I was just a little careless)
But I was ever so much younger then,
(Maybe, now at least I know him well)
Now at least I know
I know him well
Wasn’t it good?
(Oh so good)
Wasn’t he fine?
(Oh so fine)
Isn’t it madness,
He won’t be mine?
Didn’t I know?
How it would go,
If I knew from the start,
Why am I falling apart?
Wasn’t it good
Wasn’t he fine?
Isn’t it madness,
He won’t be mine?
But in the end,
He needs a little bit
More than me,
More security,
He needs his fantasy and freedom,
I know him so well,
It took time to understand him,
I know him so well.
"I Know Him So Well" is a song from the concept album and subsequent musical "Chess"
by Tim Rice, Benny Andersson and Björn K. Ulvaeus
Nothing is so good it lasts eternally,
Perfect situations must go wrong,
But this has never yet prevented me,
Wanting far too much,
For far too long,
Looking back,
I could have played it differently,
Won a few more moments,
Who can tell,
But it took time to understand the man,
Now at least I know
I know him well
Wasn’t it good?
(Oh so good)
Wasn’t he fine?
(Oh so fine)
Isn’t it madness,
He can’t be mine?
But in the end
He needs a little bit
More than me,
More security,
He needs his fantasy and freedom,
I know him so well
No-one in your life is with you constantly,
No-one is completely on your side,
And though I’d move my world to be with him,
Still the gap between us is too wide,
Looking back,
(Looking back)
I could have played it differently,
(I could have played it some other way),
Learned about the man,
Before I fell
(I was just a little careless)
But I was ever so much younger then,
(Maybe, now at least I know him well)
Now at least I know
I know him well
Wasn’t it good?
(Oh so good)
Wasn’t he fine?
(Oh so fine)
Isn’t it madness,
He won’t be mine?
Didn’t I know?
How it would go,
If I knew from the start,
Why am I falling apart?
Wasn’t it good
Wasn’t he fine?
Isn’t it madness,
He won’t be mine?
But in the end,
He needs a little bit
More than me,
More security,
He needs his fantasy and freedom,
I know him so well,
It took time to understand him,
I know him so well.
The Sitter
Jonah Hill as “The Sitter” is the last person you want watching your kids. But this time, The Sitter has met his match in three manipulative brats. When a shady endeavor in which he finds himself in goes bad, The Sitter and the malevolent youngsters embark on a wild chase through Manhattan. From the director of “Pineapple Express.”
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