Monday, June 24, 2013

How to change rubber on Table Tennis paddle



You will need:
1] Knife
2] Sand paper
3] Samad Bong or any super glue
4] Paddle which needs change
5] Paddle which you will use rubber from
6] Medical tape

 Start with peeling rubber from the main racket with the help of a knife. You need not to be harsh or you might scratch the wood. Afterwards use sand paper to give your paddle a smoothie finish before applying the new rubber. 
 Now find a loose end on the racket from which you want the rubber. Insert your knife carefully over there and tilt it a bit. Now start scraping and peeling the rubber. Again careful not to be harsh or the rubber won't come off in one piece.
 Apply the super glue first on racket then on the rubber. Then spread the glue evenly so that its not too thick and neither so miserly applied so unable to full-fill the purpose. Applying lots of glue will damage the neatness of your rubber sticking as it will spill out from the sides so be careful.  
 Next apply medical tape to the side of your racket to strengthen the grip of rubber on racket this will also protect the rubber from coming off or getting disturbed while the glue is still wet. If you want you can take the tape after two three days when the racket has been exposed to enough heat.                                                                                                                                                                        
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Friday, June 22, 2012

How to send Game files from NOKIA S40/Java mobiles

This was the thing I was pondering on for days. Its bit of a time consuming work but this thing can be done!
Yes you can send .jar files directly from your cell phone to another via Bluetooth. I read on different places on internet for this but couldn't find a full fledged detailed guide on how to do this. So I am here to help those who have encountered problems same as mine. This thing is quite easy if you have windows Xp as you can rename the game files directly. The following steps are for the users of windows 7:
1) Download .jar game files from www.mobile9.com
2) Make folder and copy all the files in a single folder.
3) Now open the tab on Top Left corner of your screen named [ORGANIZE]

4) Go to folder and search options
5) Switch to the VIEW tab
6) Un-Tick/Check the box named [Hide extensions for known file types]
7) Now you can see extensions written after the file name e.g [.jar .exe. etc...]
8) One by one select each game file that you have in a separate folder and rename them.
9) Only remove the part of their name which says (.jar) & Confirm the error message that appears afterwards.
10) Now transfer the files to your cell phone via Data Cable or Bluetooth etc...
11) You can now send these files from your cell's Bluetooth to another phone.
12) The receiver just have go to in options(in his cell phone) and rename the game files by adding (.jar) at the end of the file name.

           ENJOY! THE FILES ARE NOW USEABLE

P.S-Do not include Brackets "(),[]" when following the steps.


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