Facts about Kim Dotcom - Self made Millionare


  1. Kim Dotcom has been called one of the world's "largest tech entrepreneurs".
  2. Dotcom was born as Kim Schmitz in Kiel, West Germany. He changed his surname to Dotcom in 2005. 
  3. His mother was Finnish and so he holds a Finnish passport. His father was German. As well having an immigrant background he also had a troubled upbringing. He has siblings in Finland. 
  4. As a teenager, Schmitz acquired a reputation in his native Germany after having claimed to have bypassed the security of NASAthe Pentagon and Citibank under the name of Kimble – based on the character of Dr Richard Kimble in the long-running television programme The FugitiveHe also claimed to have hacked corporate PBX systems in the United States and said he was selling the access codes at $200 each, bragging that "every PBX is an open door to me". 
  5. In 1994, he was arrested by German police for trafficking in stolen phone calling card numbers. He was held in custody for a month, released and arrested again on additional hacking charges shortly afterwards.
  6. In 2001, Schmitz bought €375,000 worth of shares of the nearly bankrupt company Letsbuyit.com (de) and subsequently announced his intention to invest €50 million in the company. The announcement caused the share value of Letsbuyit.com to jump and Schmitz cashed out, making a profit of €1.5 million. One commentator suggested that Schmitz may have been ignorant of the legal ramifications of what he had done, since insider trading was not made a crime in Germany until 1995, and until 2002 prosecutors also had to prove the accused had criminal intent.
  7. Schmitz( Now Dotcom) moved to Thailand to avoid investigation where he was subsequently arrested on behalf of German authorities.
  8. Schmitz moved to Thailand to avoid investigation where he was subsequently arrested on behalf of German authorities. In response, he allegedly pretended to kill himself online, posting a message on his website that from now on he wished to be known as "His Royal Highness King Kimble the First, Ruler of the Kimpire". He was deported back to Germany where he pleaded guilty to embezzlement in November 2003 and, after five months in jail awaiting trial, again received a suspended sentence (of 20 months). After avoiding a prison sentence for a second time, he left Germany and moved to Hong Kong in late 2003.
  9. Schmitz found Hong Kong to his liking and registered Kimpire Limited in December 2003, soon after moving there. He set up a network of interlinked companies, including Trendax which claimed to be an artificial intelligence-driven hedge fund delivering an annual return of at least 25%. However, Trendax was never registered with Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission and the company was legally not allowed to accept investments or to conduct trades. Dotcom was subsequently convicted for failing to disclose his shareholding to the Securities and Futures Commission, and was fined HK$8,000.
  10. While living in Hong Kong, Dotcom visited New Zealand for 10 days in December 2008 and again for two months from August 2009. On his 2009 visit, he bought 12 cars, valued at $3.2 million, and leased a helicopter on a stand-by basis.He applied for residency and received it in November 2010. Immigration New Zealand made its decision on his application (despite his foreign convictions and despite his persona non grata status in Thailand) after officials used a special direction to waive "good character" requirements. Warwick Tuck, head of Immigration New Zealand, said that New Zealand granted Dotcom residency under the "investor plus" category, which allows people to gain residency if they invest $10 million in New Zealand. It was anticipated that Dotcom would contribute to New Zealand through investment, consumption and philanthropic activities – he has given $50,000 to the mayoral fund following the Christchurch earthquake, another $50,000 to a rugby player who was left in a wheelchair after an on-field injury and funded a $600,000 fireworks display in Auckland harbour.
  11. On 28 April 2012 Dotcom revealed he also donated $50,000 to John Banks' mayoralty campaign in 2010, and that Banks asked him to split the donation in two, allowing the Banks campaign to claim them as anonymous. In 2014, Banks was found guilty of filing a false electoral return, with evidence from Dotcom playing a major part in the case. Among Dotcom's revelations was a phone call from Banks, thanking him for the contribution. Dotcom subsequently recorded a song titled "Amnesia", which mocks John Banks' inability to remember the $50,000 donation.

Facts about Shilajit Ayurvedic Sex Supplement

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Shilajit Gold is a dense organic substance, which is highly valued in herbal medicines. Moreover, thick paste that oozes out from the rocks of Himalayan Mountain is known as Shilajit. And, it can be easily recognized because of its pale brown to blackish brown color. Furthermore, the Shilajit Gold health benefits are highly valued, because it is believed that it can make body as hard as rock. In addition, it is also considered that the user of this medicinal substance can become conqueror of mountains by destroying the physical weaknesses.

However, this medicinal substance is a vegetative fossil which can be easily found in the Himalayan ranges. Moreover, it is believed that fossilization of this organic substance was started during formation of the Himalayas. Besides, it is considered that it enhances the medicinal power of every naturopathic medication. Furthermore, this organic substance contains several essential minerals that can help to cure various physical as well as psychological problems. 
10 Facts about Kepler-186f Earth-Like/Size Alien Planet

10 Facts about Kepler-186f Earth-Like/Size Alien Planet

10 Facts about Kepler-186f Planet : An Earth-Sized Planet in the Habitable Zone of a Cool Star"


At nearly 490 light-years (151 pc) distant: 
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Size comparison of Kepler-186 f with Earth

  1. It is the first planet with a radius similar to Earth's to be discovered in the habitable zone of another star.
  2. It is closer to its star than Earth is to the Sun.
  3. Kepler-186f's axial tilt (obliquity) is likely very small, in which case it wouldn't have tilt-induced seasons as Earth and Mars do.
  4. The planet is about 11% larger in radius than Earth (between 4.5% smaller and 26.5% larger), giving a volume about 1.37 times that of Earth (between 0.87 and 2.03 times as large).
  5. Kepler-186f is too close to the star, and therefore too hot to have liquid water.
  6. Kepler-186f is in a higher orbit, where the star's tidal effects are much weaker, so there may not have been enough time for its spin to slow down that much.
  7. It will probably rotate much more slowly than Earth; its day could be weeks or months long.
  8. Kepler-186f orbits an M-dwarf star, while Kepler-62f orbits a Sun-like star.
  9. If such a planet exists, it cannot be much more massive than Earth as it would then cause orbital instabilities
  10. Kepler-186f receives about 32%, placing it within the conservative zone but near the outer edge, similar to the position of Mars in our Solar System.

Top 100+ Interesting Facts/History About Pakistan

Top Interesting Facts About Pakistan

I've listen lots of rumors about Pakistan, not all are lies but they is't ture. So i decided to post top intersting facts about Pakistan, so you can know everything about Pakistan. Pakistan is widely know for its voilent acts but i gathered some most important and interesting facts about pakistan that blow your mind and why you have to visit Pakistan once in your lifetime.

Fun Facts about Pakistan :

Pakistan National Anthem -Tarana-e-Pakistan is claimed by some to be the first national anthem[1] of Pakistan said to be composed by Jagannath Azad at the request of Mohammad Ali Jinnah. It was never officially adopted as Pakistan's national anthem and the Qaumi Tarana was officially adopted as Pakistan's national anthem in 1950.


- More than 50% of the Worlds hand-sewed football is manufactured in Pakistan.
Pakistan made hand-stitched footballs for FIFA World Cup, Pakistan produces as many as 60 million hand-stitched footballs in a World Cup year
More than 50% of the Worlds hand-sewed football is manufactured in Pakistan
Video: How Pakistan Make/Made 50% of the World hand-sewed football is manufactured in Pakistan?

- Largest Deep Sea Port in the World - Pakistan Gawader

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Pakistan: Gawader: World's Largest Deep Sea Port
Gwadar Port is a warm-water, deep-sea port situated on the Arabian Sea at Gwadar in Balochistan province of Pakistan. The port is a major destination in the China–Pakistan Economic CorridorGwadar is located on the shores of the Arabian Sea it is in Pakistan's western province of Balochistan. It is about 533 km from Karachi and 120 km from the Iranian border and 380 km (240 mi) km northeast of the nearest point in Oman across the Arabian Sea. Gwadar Port is located at the mouth of the Persian Gulf, just outside the Strait of Hormuz, near the key shipping routes in and out of the Persian Gulf. It is situated on the eastern bay of a natural hammerhead-shaped Peninsula protruding into the Arabian Sea from the coastline.

K2, Baltoro Karakoram Mountain – The second highest mountain in the world situated in Pakistan
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K2 Mountain is the second highest Mountain in the WorldK2 is part of the Karakoram Range and located on the border between Baltistan and India.
Elevation8,611 m (28,251 ft)
Ranked 2nd
Prominence4,017 m (13,179 ft)
Ranked 22nd
ListingEight-thousander
Country high point
Seven Second Summits
Ultra
The name K2 is derived from the notation used by the Great Trigonometric Survey of British IndiaThomas Montgomerie made the first survey of the Karakoram fromMount Haramukh, some 210 km (130 miles) to the south, and sketched the two most prominent peaks, labeling them K1 and K2.
K2, also known as Chhogori/QogirKetu/Kechu, and Mount Godwin-Austen, is the second highest mountain in the world at 8,611 metres (28,251 ft), after Mount Everest. It is located on the border[3] betweenBaltistan, in the Gilgit–Baltistan region of northern Pakistan, and the Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County of Xinjiang, China. With a peak elevation of 8,611 m (28,251 feet), K2 is the highest point of the Karakoram Range and the highest point in Pakistan.

Pakistan is the 27th largest population of internet users in the world.

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Internet users: 18,960,037 users, 27th in the world; 10.0% of the population, 173rd in the world (2012). The Internet in Pakistan has been available since the early 1990s. Information and communications technology (ICT) is one of the fastest growing industries in the country. In 2001 just 1.3% of the population used the Internet. By 2006 this figure had grown to 6.5% and in 2012 to 10.0%.
Most Internet usage in Pakistan is still in English, however there seems to be a shift towards the Urdu language.

Pakistan is the first Muslim country in the world to construct and operate civil nuclear power plants.


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Pakistan: First Islamic Country with Nuclear Technology

As of 2012, nuclear power in Pakistan is provided by 3 licensed-commercial nuclear power plants. Pakistan is the first Muslim country in the world to construct and operate civil nuclear power plants. The Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC), the scientific and nuclear governmental agency, is solely responsible for operating these power plants.
The Nuclear power plants in Pakistan situated in Chashma and Karachi.

- Pakistan hosts five major deserts which were historic forests.
Cholistan Desert
Indus Valley Desert
Kharan Desert
Thal Desert
Thar Desert


The World's largest private Ambulance network belongs to Pakistan.

- Khewra Salt Mine, Second Largest Salt Mine in the World

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Khewra Salt Mine (or Mayo Salt Mine

The Khewra Salt Mine (or Mayo Salt Mine) is located in Khewra, north ofPind Dadan Khan, an administrative subdivision of Jhelum DistrictPunjab RegionPakistan, which rises from the Indo-Gangetic Plain.[2] It is Pakistan's largest and oldest salt mine and the world's second largest. It is a major tourist attraction, drawing up to 250,000 visitors a year. Its history dates back to its discovery by Alexander's troops in 320 BC, but it started trading in the Mughal era. It's the largest source of salt in the country, producing more than 350,000 tons per annum of about 99% pure halite. Estimates of the reserves of salt in the mine vary from 82 million tons[11] to 600 million tons.

Visitors are taken into the mine on a train. There are numerous pools of salty water inside. The Badshahi Mosque was built in the mining tunnels with multi-colored salt bricks about fifty years ago.
Other visitor attractions in the mine include the 75-meter-high (245 feet) Assembly Hall; Pul-Saraat, a salt bridge with no pillars over an 25-meters-deep (80-foot-deep) brine pond; Sheesh Mahal (Palace of Mirrors), where salt crystals are light pink; and a cafe.

Video : Where is the world's largest salt mine ?

- World's Youngest civil judge is from Pakistan

 Who
MUHAMMAD LLYAS
Where
PAKISTANLAHORE
When

- The Karakoram Highway - from China to Pakistan -
the highest paved international road in the world.

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The Karakoram Highway - from China to Pakistan -the highest paved international road in the world
The Karakoram Highway (KKH) is the highest paved international road in the world.[1] It connects Sinkiang Uighur of China and Gilgit–Baltistan of Pakistan across the Karakoram mountain range, through the Khunjerab Pass, located at 36°51′00″N 75°25′40″E, at an elevation of 4,693 metres (15,397 ft).
he Karakoram Highway is known informally as the KKH; within Pakistan it is known officially as the N-35, while within China, it is known officially as China National Highway 314 (G314). It is also a part of the Asian Highway AH4.
Karakoram Highway provides the pathway to expeditions for almost all peaks in Gilgit–Baltistan, Kashmir and several peaks in Xinjiang China. The region includes some of the world's largest glaciers like the Baltoro Glacier.
Many glaciers can be seen while traveling on the highway:
  • Minapin Glacier
  • Passu Glacier
  • Ghulkin Glacier
  • Khunjerab Glacier

- Pakistan has the World's largest, Canal Based Irrigation System

Out of the 169,384 billion m³ of water which were withdrawn in 2000, 96% were used for agricultural purposes, leaving 2% for domestic and another 2% for industrial use.The country still has the world's largest contiguous irrigation system. In 1999-2000, the total irrigated area in Pakistan was 181,000 km².Water is also essential for power generation in Pakistan, since about 29% is generated through hydropower.
- Pakistan is one of the third world's largest producers and suppliers of Chickpea.

Roof of the World is Located in Pakistan.

Shandur Top (el. 12,200 feet (3,700 m)) located in Chitral Pakistan. Shandur is often called the 'Roof of the World'. The top is flat, a plateau and can be crossed between late April and early November. The grade is very gradual, and the area is crossed by small streams of waters during summer that looks plentiful.




Map of pakistan


  1. The name Pakistan literally means "Land of the Pure" in Urdu and Persian.
  2. The Arab conqueror Muhammad bin Qasim conquered Indus valley from Sindh to Multan in southern Punjab in 711 CE.
  3. The Mughals introduced Persian literature and high culture, establishing the roots of Indo-Persian culture in the region.
  4. In the early 16th century, the region remained under the Mughal Empire ruled by Muslim emperors.
  5. Muhammad Ali Jinnah(1876–1948) served as Pakistan's first Governor-General and the leader of thePakistan Movement.
  6. Over 10 million people were uprooted from their homeland and travelled on foot, bullock carts and trains to their promised new home during the Partition of India
  7. During the partition between 200,000 to 500,000 people were killed in the retributive genocide.
  8.  The partitioning of Punjab and Bengal led to the series of violent communal riots across India and Pakistan; millions of Muslims moved to Pakistan and millions of Hindus and Sikhs moved to India.
  9. After independence from the partition of India in 1947, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the President of Muslim League, became nation's first Governor-General as well as first President-Speaker of the Parliament.
  10. Get Indipendence in 1947, but In 1970, Pakistan held its first democratic elections since independence.
  11. Military tension between Pakistan & India led to the War in 1947, 1965 1971 and1999.
  12. Pak-China Friendship Centre was constructed by China as a gift for Pakistan. Pakistan also hosts China's largest overseas embassy.
  13. The armed forces of Pakistan are the eighth largest in the world in terms of numbers in full-time service, with about 617,000 personnel on active duty and 513,000 reservists, as of tentative estimates in 2010.
  14. According to UN reports, the Pakistani military are the largest troop contributors to UN peacekeeping missions.
  15. Pakistan has deployed its military in some Arab countries, providing defence, training, and playing advisory roles.
  16. The Kashmir– the most northwesterly region of South Asia– is a primary territorial dispute that hindered the relations between India and Pakistan.
  17. Approximately 45.1% of the Kashmir region is controlled by India while claiming the entire state of Jammu and Kashmir, including most of Jammu, the Kashmir ValleyLadakh, and the Siachen.
  18. Approximately 38.2% of the Kashmir region, is controlled by Pakistan known as the Azad Kashmir and Gilgit–Baltistan 
  19. India claims the Kashmir on the basis of the Instrument of Accession— a legal agreement with Kashmir's leaders executed by Maharaja Hari Singh who agreed to accede the area to India.
  20. Pakistan covers an area of 796,095 km2(307,374 sq mi), approximately equal to the combined land areas of France and the United Kingdom.
  21. It is the 36th largest nation by total area.
  22. Pakistan is divided into three major geographic areas: the northern highlands, the Indus River plain and the Balochistan Plateau.
  23. Pakistan has the K2 whcih is the second-highest mountain on Earth.
  24. DeodarPakistan's national tree.
  25. As of present, there are around 157 protected areas in Pakistan that are recognized by IUCN.
  26. The oldest national park is Lal Suhanra in Bahawalpur District, established in 1972.
  27. Karachi is the second largest city in the world by population.
  28. Pakistan would become the 18th largest economy in the world by 2050 with a GDP of US$ 3.33 trillion.
  29. A 2013 report published by the World Bank positioned Pakistan's economy at 24th largest in the world by purchasing power and 45th largest in absolute dollars.
  30. It is South Asia's second largest economy, representing about 15.0% of regional GDP.
  31. Pakistan has the third largest spinning capacity in Asia.
  32. The Karachi Stock Exchange, one of the top-performing stock markets in the world in 2014.
  33. Pakistan is one of the largest producers of natural commodities, and its labour market is the 10th largest in the world.
  34. In 2013 Pakistan exported 7,708,557 metric tons of cement. Pakistan has an installed capacity of 44,768,250 metric tons of cement and 42,636,428 metric tons of clinker. In 2012 and 2013, the cement industry in Pakistan became the most profitable sector of the economy.
  35.  Badshahi Mosque was commissioned by the Mughals in  1671. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
  36. Pakistan, with its diverse cultures, people and landscapes attracted 1 million tourists in 2012.

  37. Jinnah International Airport in Karachi handles 16 million passengers annually.
  38. Abdus Salam won the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contribution toelectroweak interaction. He was the first Muslim to win a Nobel prize in science.
  39. Atta-ur-Rahmanwon the UNESCO Science Prize for pioneering contributions in chemistry in 1999, the first Muslim to win it.
  40. Pakistan hosted an international seminar on Physics in Developing Countries for International Year of Physics 2005.
  41. In chemistrySalimuzzaman Siddiqui was the first Pakistani scientist to bring the therapeutic constituents of the neem tree to the attention of natural products chemists.
  42. In 2010, Pakistan was ranked 43rd in the world in terms of published scientific papers.
  43. Competition with India and tensions eventually led Pakistan's decision of conducting underground nuclear tests in 1998; thus becoming the seventh country in the world to successfully develop nuclear weapons.
  44. Pakistan is the 27th largest population of internet users in the world.
  45. Prominent Pakistani InventionsDetail
    Ommaya reservoirSystem for the delivery of drugs into the cerebrospinal fluid for treatment of patients with brain tumours.
    (c)BrainOne of the first computer viruses in history
    Electroweak interactionDiscovery led Muslim world's first Nobel Prize in Physics.
    Plastic magnetWorld's first workable plastic magnet at room temperature.
    Non-lethal fertilizerA formula to make fertilizers that cannot be converted into bomb-making materials.
    Non-Kink Catheter MountA crucial instrument used in anesthesiology.
    Human Development IndexDevised by Pakistan's former finance minister, Mahbub ul Haq.[320]
    Standard ModelParticle physics theory devised part by Pakistan scientist Abdus Salam
  46. National University of Sciences and Technology in Islamabad is ranked by Times Higher Education among the top 100 universities.
  47. Islamia College University in Peshawarwas founded in October 1913.
  48. As per Pakistan's government records, Pakistan Census estimates the country's population at ~191,714,040 (191.71 million) as of 2015, which is equivalent to 2.57% of the world population.
  49. The population is projected to reach 210.13 million by 2020 and to double by 2045.
  50. At the time of the partition in 1947, Pakistan had a population of 32.5 million.
  51. Pakistan is the second most populous Muslim-majority country and has the second largest Shia population in the world after Iran.
  52. About 97.0% of Pakistanis are Muslims.
  53. After Islam, Hinduism and Christianity are the largest religions in Pakistan, with 2,800,000 (1.6%) adherents each in 2005.
  54. Pakistani festivals such as Eid-ul-FitrEid-ul-AzhaRamazanChristmasEasterHoli, and Diwali are mostly religious in origin.
  55. The Shalwar Kameez is the national dress of Pakistan.
  56. Benazir Bhutto was the first woman elected to lead a Muslim state, and only to be elected twice.
  57. Malala Yousafzai is the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate.
  58. Personalities such as Begum Rana'aBenazir BhuttoMalalaKalsoom Nawaz, and Bushra Ansari have been influential in Pakistan's feminist culture.
  59. Pakistani music ranges from diverse provincial folk music and traditional styles such as Qawwali and Ghazal Gayaki to modern forms fusing traditional and western music.
  60. Pakistan has literature in UrduSindhiPunjabiPashtoBaluchiPersianEnglish and many other languages.
  61. The national poet of Pakistan, Muhammad Iqbal, wrote poetry in Urdu and Persian.
  62. The Lahore Fort, a landmark built during the Mughal era, is aUNESCO World Heritage Site.
  63. The Gaddafi Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Lahore, mainly used for cricket.
  64. Cricket, however, is the most popular game across the country.

Pakistan has the K2 whcih is the second-highest mountain on Earth.
K2 whcih is the second-highest mountain on Earth.
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Karachi is the second largest city in the world by population.