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Wow !!! This Singh is truly a King…

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Pretty impressive!

 


 

 

 

Amazing 98 year young runner…
*****

 

 
Fauja in Adidas ‘Nothing Is Impossible’ advertising poster.

He replaced David Beckham as Adidas’s new poster boy. On the Adidas billboards, spread across London, he was sitting cross-legged; as if cooling his heals after a day’s work out, peeping over Londoners, tired and overworked, telling them the secrets of his unfailing energy.
Fauja Singh, Britain’s most popular Sikh is 98 now, the oldest runner in London Marathon.
He is threatening to break his own world record of 5.40 hours in the 90 plus age bracket that he set previously. While running Marathon races in London, New York and Toronto, he raised thousands of pounds for various charities promoting Sikh culture around the world. He has also raised money for B.L.I.S.S., a charity dedicated to the care for premature babies. He describes it as the ‘oldest running for the youngest.
Fauja’s jogging skills were developed on an Indian farm in Punjab, and then at the magical age of 81, when he moved to the UK, his love for the sport became more “serious”.
Fauja Singh (born April 1, 1911) is a Sikh marathon runner in his nineties from India who is a world-record holder in his age bracket. His current personal best time for the London marathon is 6 hours 2 minutes, and his marathon record, for age 90-plus, is 5 hours 40 minutes.

 
Fauja Singh shot to fame, when aged 89, he completed the grueling 26.2 mile distance in 6 hours and 54 minutes. This knocked 58 minutes off the previous world best for anyone in the 90 plus age bracket. The career of this extraordinary Marathon runner is closely supervised by his personal trainer Harminder Singh. He says ‘he can still run for a few more years. And perhaps he might be the oldest man to run a Marathon.
Fauja Singh came to London in 1992 to live with his son after his wife’s death in his village in Jalandhar.   He says ‘Sitting at home was really killing.  Most elderly people in Britain eat a rich diet, don’t move about and only travel in cars, and that makes them sick’. He wasn’t prepared to go the same way. So he took up jogging initially to beat the boredom of sitting at home.

 


‘I never thought of running a Marathon then. But slowly it grew.’ What surprises many is that he supports his eight stone and six feet tall body frame with a very simple vegetarian diet. ‘I am very careful about different foods. My diet is simple phulka, dal, green vegetables, yoghurt and milk. I do not touch parathas, pakoras, rice or any other fried food. I take lots of water and tea with ginger’. And that smile is eternally fixed beneath his silver haired beard. Perhaps that’s the reason behind his strikingly inspiring and positive attitude. ‘I go to bed early taking the name of my Rabba [God] as I don’t want all those negative thoughts crossing my mind.’ Doesn’t he find it difficult to cover 26 miles at this age? ‘The first 20 miles are not difficult. As for last six miles, I run while talking to God.’
Adidas signed him up for its ‘Nothing Is Impossible’ advertising campaign. He won’t reveal how much money the deal involves, but says that a large part of his earnings goes to charity.
Fauja Singh has stated,”I won’t stop running until I die.. The next target, God willing, is to be the oldest marathon runner ever.
Fauja Singh hopes to return in 2009 to break the record for the oldest marathon runner – presently held by a 98-year-old Greek athlete.
His profile as found in the face book
Born: 1st April 1911 in India
Former Occupation: Farmer
Running Career: Rediscovered at age of 81
Diet: Ginger Curry
Marathons: London (5), Toronto (1), New York (1)
Marathon Debut: London, 2000 aged 89
London Marathon Personal Best: 6h 2m
London Flora Marathon 2000 6 Hours 54 m
London Flora Marathon 2001 6 Hours 54 m
London Flora Marathon 2002 6 Hours 45 m
Bupa Great North Run (Half Marathon) 2002 2h 39m
London Flora Marathon 2003 6h 2m
Toronto Waterfront Marathon 2003 5h 40m
New York City Marathon 2003 7h 35m
London Flora Marathon 2004 6h 7m
Glasgow City Half Marathon 2004 2h 33m
Capital Radio Help a London Child 10,000m 2004 68m
Toronto Waterfront Half Marathon 2004 2h 29m 59s

 

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Why husbands avoid answers!!!

 

 WIFE: ‘What would you do if I died? Would you get married again?
 HUSBAND: ‘Definitely not!
 WIFE: ‘Why not? Don’t you like being married?’
 HUSBAND: ‘Of course I do.
 WIFE: ‘Then why wouldn’t you remarry?
 HUSBAND: ‘Okay, okay, I’d get married again.’
 WIFE: ‘You would?’
 HUSBAND: …….?
 WIFE: ‘Would you live in our house?’
 HUSBAND: ‘Sure, it’s a great house.’
 WIFE: ‘Would you sleep with her in our bed?’
 HUSBAND: ‘Where else would we sleep?’
 WIFE: ‘Would you let her drive my car?’
 HUSBAND: ‘Probably, it is almost new.’
 WIFE: ‘Would you replace my pictures with hers?’
 HUSBAND: ‘That would seem like the proper thing to do.’
 WIFE: ‘Would you give her my jewelry?’
 HUSBAND: ‘No, I’m sure she’d want her own.’
 WIFE: ‘Would she wear my shoes’
 HUSBAND: ‘No, her size is 6.’
 WIFE: — silence –
 HUSBAND: ‘shit.

Sanjay Sabarwal, Esq.
Ziba Beauty, Vice President
Ziba Magazine Editor
17832 Pioneer Boulevard
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Twitter Growth Slowdown Shows We’re Sick Of Shouting

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I’ve been to several Oracle Open World events, and I’ve experienced more than 50 Thanksgivings and New Year’s Eves. But it took a cab driver from a tiny country on the other side of the world–Nepal, to be exact–to draw the connection between the three.

SocialCalc Could Help Wikis Grow Up
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Have you been wiki-ized? I don’t know if that’s a word, but if you work at a tech company, you know exactly what I’m talking. Mostly it’s been Clearspace which has provided the platform that’s doubled your e-mail load, even as it has genuinely helped us all grope towards greater levels of collaboration. But there are other innovators in the wiki space, notably Socialtext, which has just advanced the cause of group-wise spreadsheets. In the process, they could push wikis towards better real-world usability.

T-Mobile Pulls Sidekick From The Shelves
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For the time being, T-Mobile has pulled the Sidekick from store shelves and it is showing as “temporarily out of stock” on their web site. They will remain unavailable until T-Mobile is satisfied the cause of the data loss has been identified and corrected so it doesn’t happen again.

T-Mobile Offers Sidekick Users $100 Gift Card
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As T-Mobile struggles to come up with a solid solution to its Sidekick woes, it is waving yet another peace branch at its customers. This one comes in the shape of a $100 gift card for those who actually lost data. There’s a new twist, though. T-Mobile says, now, that some data may be recovered.

Users Can Now Share Folders In Google Docs
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Users of Google Docs have long asked for one feature in particular: the ability to share entire folders of content with others. Today, that feature goes live. So does the ability to upload multiple files at once. Which one has you more excited?

CIO To Customers: Name Your Price
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Working alongside Progressive Insurance business leaders, CIO Raymond Voelker’s team developed an application — called “Name Your Price” — that flips the online auto-insurance quoting practice inside out. Instead of entering the features you want and getting a price, you can use the apps sliding bar to select a price and see what kind of insurance you can get.

Cloud Computing & Bad Weather
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Users of Sidekick mobile phones have had their first bad weather experience: Microsoft’s Danger subsidiary has lost all of the customer data stored on its servers.

Best Video Of BlackBerry Storm 2 Yet
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If there’s anything left you wanted to know about the unannounced, unofficial BlackBerry Storm 2 9550/9520 from Research In Motion, this new video covers it all. Also, accessories for the BlackBerry Storm 2 have started arriving in Best Buy Stores, and Vodafone may launch the device as early as this week across the pond.

State Department Awards Social Networking Grants
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The State Department plans to award up to $5 million in grants to expand the use of social networking in the Middle East and North Africa to drive citizen engagement and civic participation. The pilot program is part of a long-term effort to help bring democracy to the region, with a preference toward using existing technologies and social media platforms.

The iPhone Is Too Cheap
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The $99 iPhone is turning the wireless industry on its head, and not in a good way. It’s having an obvious negative affect on AT&T’s bottom line, and it’s causing some serious pain for other makers of mobile devices.

Oracle’s Ellison Calls Out IBM: Why You Gotta Love The Guy
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He’s never run a hardware business but he’s calling out the company that invented it. He voted for HP hardware to run his Exadata software before he voted against it, picking Sun instead. And he’s betting $10 million that his Exadata package will double the speed of a comparable one from IBM. Larry Ellison surely makes this business more interesting, but more importantly he makes it a whole lot more valuable.

Twitter Corroding The National Fabric
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Acid-tongued Tweets are eating away at the fabric of our national conversation 140 characters at a time. Meanwhile, regrettably to my mind, “Twitter is emerging as a new and powerful political tool.”

Tweetie 2: A Great iPhone Twitter Client Gets Better
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Tweetie is a favorite client for Twitter power-users on the iPhone, because of its simple interface, versatility, and ease-of-use. Now, the highly anticipated new version is out, with features that make the great Twitter client for the iPhone even better, without cluttering it up.

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A new open source project called Swarm bills itself as “a transparently scalable distributed programming language.” It’s been written to tackle one of the thorniest problems of today’s cloud-centric world: How do you create applications that can scale up and out without driving yourself nuts?

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