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  1. vineet said:

    Ha! The smoker:

  2. amit said:

    I respect him for doing that - it's so easy to get tempted by big bucks and try to look cool out in Hollywood. He knows he's the hottest property in bollywood, so why bother trying something else? Plus like you say - he knows that hollywood is shaking because bollywood is gonna go mainstream in the next few years!
  3. amit said:

    'tis a good point doods - it's part and parcel of the image too - can't for example see someone not smoking in a Tarantino movie! Some things are just cool left without people babbling about influences - it's an artists' license after all.
  4. doodler said:

    I dunno, I agree with the no advertising for smoking and of course there are problems with youngsters being influenced, but banning smoking on screen? I am on Khan's side for this one, the notion that film and television influences kids is an ongoing argument and once you take the view that it is an unavoidable and overriding fact, you have to start taking every 'bad' thing off the screen. And where would that leave us?!


A supporter carries a poster of coup-leader and former presidential guard chief Mohamed Ould Abdelaziz in Mauritania's capital Nouakchott August 7, 2008. Leaders of a military coup in Mauritania promised on Thursday to hold a \"free and transparent\" presidential election as soon as possible, defying foreign calls to reinstate the country's first freely elected president.

Supporters carry a poster of coup-leader and former presidential guard chief Mohamed Ould Abdelaziz in Mauritania's capital Nouakchott August 7, 2008. Leaders of a military coup in Mauritania promised on Thursday to hold a \"free and transparent\" presidential election as soon as possible, defying foreign calls to reinstate the country's first freely elected president.

Sheryl Crow performs at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts, in this August 2, 2008 file photo, in Philadelphia. As part of a Rock the Vote voter registration drive, singer-songwriter Crow will give away 50,000 digital copies of her latest album, \"Detours,\" for free to anyone who registers three friends to vote_ a tactic she calls the \"Tupperware\" party approach to inspiring young people to vote.

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    • Tpad launches mobile Voip on Nokia WiFi mobiles

    • Tpad - The Global VoIP Network

      Tpad today announced the availability of a free SMS text service that will automatically setup a WiFi enabled mass-market mobile phone that will bring free or ultra low cost mobile VoIP calls to millions.

      The SMS text service is currently configured for Nokia's latest E and N series phones and will be constantly updated when leading mobile phone producers such as Samsung and Motorola release their brand new WiFi phones later this year.

      Mobile calls between Tpad users are free worldwide if the calls are routed over their WiFi Connection. All other PSTN calls from the user's WiFi mobile to any other landline or mobile in the world will be charged at the usual low Tpad VoIP rates.

      This SMS text service has been designed to remove the need for complicated set up procedures. At Tpad, set up is easy and fast, customers simply create a free mobile account and then they will automatically receive a free SMS text that will configure their phone's SIP settings with Tpad.

      Tpad integrates seamlessly with the phone using the existing address book, so there's no need to retype your contacts. Once set up to use a WiFi hotspot, the mobile connects automatically next time the phone is in range.

      The beauty of this service is that no special software is needed, as it uses the inbuilt software that Nokia already has pre-installed. This ensures that there will be full compatibility with trouble free usage.

      Chris Morris, Tpad's General Manager, said: "Tpad is at the forefront of the natural evolution of VoIP. First people began talking via a PC and headset, then they were tied to a fixed line IP device and now the next exciting step is Tpad mobile VoIP. Free calling has finally arrived on mass market mobiles."

      Morris continued: "We are giving all new users who sign up for a free Tpad mobile account a free test call to the value of $0.50 for a limited period. This will give users the chance to experience the call quality of next generation mobile VoIP.

      "For example, with this free credit you can make a 10 minute call to any mobile in Pakistan using our ultra low VoIP call rates. Of course calls between Tpad users are 100% free all the time.

      If you combine this with our policy of no connection fees and per second billing we are at the forefront of the new wave of mobile VoIP companies".
      About Tpad:

      Tpad – http://www.tpad.com is a privately owned company, founded in 2006 and funded by private investment. Today, Tpad is pioneering an all SIP / VoIP solution that enable leading branded mobile phones or any VoIP Device (ATA, IP Phone, PC Softphone, and WiFi Mobile) to make free or very low cost calls using VoIP.

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