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Friday 18 July 2014

MESSI : 8 REASONS WHY HE IS BETTER THAN CR7

8. Speed
According to John Dorsey of ESPN, “in a game built on speed and agility, there are few soccer players faster or more agile than Argentina’s Lionel Messi.” Where Messi can shine the most is in his initial acceleration. According to the Telegraph, Messi can burst, “out of the blocks and reach full speed within five yards”. Messi’s amazing speed also allows him to dribble the ball with remarkable ease on the pitch, making him very difficult for defenders (even those who try to double team Messi) to stop him. There is no doubt that Ronaldo’s size makes him a more physical player, but Messi’s smaller stature allows him to utilize his speed more frequently.

7. Creativity

Messi is highly praised for his innovation and imagination while playing soccer. According to former English soccer manager Fabio Capello, who will be managing Russia at the World Cup next month in Brazil, Messi has more creativity than Ronaldo. An example of Messi’s creativity is his strong vision of his surroundings that allows him to get the ball to the best possible place so his team can develop an attack. According to Gerardo Martino, his former manager at FC Barcelona, Messi’s creativity is as important as his ability to score goals.

6. Passing Ability

Ronaldo might have had more assists than Messi this past year (15 compared to 12), but Messi actually had more assists per games this season (.255 compared to .254) because he played in 12 fewer games. Also, only two years ago, when Messi had a remarkable 2011-12 season where he scored 77 goals in 70 games for either Argentina or Barcelona, he had 27 assists compared to Ronaldo’s 16. Messi has also been highly praised for keeping his teammates more active and involved while on the pitch than Ronaldo.

5. Defense

According to bleacherreport.com, Ronaldo’s most obvious weakness is his play away from the ball. In the 2012-13 La Liga season, Ronaldo was more likely to commit a foul than generate an interception. He had 0.8 fouls per match, compared to 0.3 interceptions per match. Messi had similar statistics to Ronaldo in interceptions per match (both averaged 0.3), but was more likely to generate a tackle and less likely to commit a foul. Messi had 0.6 tackles per match compared to Ronaldo’s 0.4 tackles per match in 2012-13 La Liga action, and only 0.4 fouls per match. In 2013-14, Ronaldo passed Messi in tackles by a slim margin of 18-14, but still committed twice as many fouls, making him a defensive liability at times.

4. More International Accolades

Over the last six years, Messi has won the FIFA Ballon d’Or (awarded to male soccer player of the year) four times. In comparison, Ronaldo has won the award twice. To be recognized by coaches and captains of international teams, as well as worldwide journalists, is a significant achievement. Even though Ronaldo beat out Messi in 2013, Messi won the award every year from 2009-2012. Prior to Messi’s remarkable run, no soccer player had ever been named the FIFA Player of the Year four times, and Messi won the award four years in a row! Messi’s best year came in 2012, when he scored 91 goals in a season, the most ever by a player in a single year, and a record that Ronaldo has not yet matched.

3. Leadership and Team Play

Since 2011, Messi has been the captain of the Argentinian national team and captained FC Barcelona for the first time in 2013. Argentinian manager Alejandro Sabella gave the captaincy to Messi because he was impressed with his maturity. Over the years, Messi has been highly praised for his ability to keep his teammates involved in the game by not holding on to the ball too long when he has possession. Ronaldo, who has been the Portugese captain since 2008, has meanwhile been criticized in the past for falling on the pitch too easily. Even though the move is considered by some as an important tactic to generate a scoring chance, there are many who suggest that there is no place for diving in soccer. Ronaldo has also been criticized for trying to do too much with the ball and not utilizing his teammates enough. Both Ronaldo and Messi will be counted on significantly for their respective national teams at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

2. Discipline

In the 2012-13 season, Messi only had two yellow cards all season long and picked up three yellow cards in 2013-14. That was compared to Ronaldo’s total of 16 yellow cards and one red card in 2012-13, and ten yellow cards and one red card in 2013-14. Keeping your composure is very important in soccer because of its team component, and it seems that Messi has the historical edge in this category. Messi also did not pick up a yellow card in five games at the 2010 World Cup for Argentina in South Africa, and has never had a red card in his entire career. Ronaldo has had eight red cards since his rookie season in 2003.

1. Accuracy


One of the most significant statistics when comparing two players is their shooting accuracy. Ronaldo scored three more goals than Messi in La Liga action this past year, but also took 56 more shots than his rival. Ronaldo had 31 goals on 216 shots for a shooting percentage of 14.4%, compared to Messi, who notched 28 goals on 160 shots for a shooting percentage of 17.5%. Even though Ronaldo should be highly praised for generating more opportunities than Messi, Ronaldo is off target on more occasions, making him less dangerous than Messi when he delivers a shot toward the goal.

Monday 7 July 2014

More than 100 Keyboard Shortcuts must read :)


More than 100 Keyboard Shortcuts must read 


Keyboard Shortcuts (Microsoft Windows)
1. CTRL+C (Copy)
2. CTRL+X (Cut)
3. CTRL+V (Paste)

4. CTRL+Z (Undo)
5. DELETE (Delete)
6. SHIFT+DELETE (Delete the selected item permanently without placing the item in the Recycle Bin)
7. CTRL while dragging an item (Copy the selected item)
8. CTRL+SHIFT while dragging an item (Create a shortcut to the selected item)
9. F2 key (Rename the selected item)
10. CTRL+RIGHT ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next word)
11. CTRL+LEFT ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word)
12. CTRL+DOWN ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next paragraph)
13. CTRL+UP ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous paragraph)
14. CTRL+SHIFT with any of the arrow keys (Highlight a block of text)
SHIFT with any of the arrow keys (Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text in a document)
15. CTRL+A (Select all)
16. F3 key (Search for a file or a folder)
17. ALT+ENTER (View the properties for the selected item)
18. ALT+F4 (Close the active item, or quit the active program)
19. ALT+ENTER (Display the properties of the selected object)
20. ALT+SPACEBAR (Open the shortcut menu for the active window)
21. CTRL+F4 (Close the active document in programs that enable you to have multiple documents opensimultaneously)
22. ALT+TAB (Switch between the open items)
23. ALT+ESC (Cycle through items in the order that they had been opened)
24. F6 key (Cycle through the screen elements in a window or on the desktop)
25. F4 key (Display the Address bar list in My Computer or Windows Explorer)
26. SHIFT+F10 (Display the shortcut menu for the selected item)
27. ALT+SPACEBAR (Display the System menu for the active window)
28. CTRL+ESC (Display the Start menu)
29. ALT+Underlined letter in a menu name (Display the corresponding menu) Underlined letter in a command name on an open menu (Perform the corresponding command)
30. F10 key (Activate the menu bar in the active program)
31. RIGHT ARROW (Open the next menu to the right, or open a submenu)
32. LEFT ARROW (Open the next menu to the left, or close a submenu)
33. F5 key (Update the active window)
34. BACKSPACE (View the folder onelevel up in My Computer or Windows Explorer)
35. ESC (Cancel the current task)
36. SHIFT when you insert a CD-ROMinto the CD-ROM drive (Prevent the CD-ROM from automatically playing)




Dialog Box - Keyboard Shortcuts
1. CTRL+TAB (Move forward through the tabs)
2. CTRL+SHIFT+TAB (Move backward through the tabs)
3. TAB (Move forward through the options)
4. SHIFT+TAB (Move backward through the options)
5. ALT+Underlined letter (Perform the corresponding command or select the corresponding option)
6. ENTER (Perform the command for the active option or button)
7. SPACEBAR (Select or clear the check box if the active option is a check box)
8. Arrow keys (Select a button if the active option is a group of option buttons)
9. F1 key (Display Help)
10. F4 key (Display the items in the active list)
11. BACKSPACE (Open a folder one level up if a folder is selected in the Save As or Open dialog box)

Microsoft Natural Keyboard Shortcuts
 
1. Windows Logo (Display or hide the Start menu)
2. Windows Logo+BREAK (Display the System Properties dialog box)
3. Windows Logo+D (Display the desktop)
4. Windows Logo+M (Minimize all of the windows)
5. Windows Logo+SHIFT+M (Restorethe minimized windows)
6. Windows Logo+E (Open My Computer)
7. Windows Logo+F (Search for a file or a folder)
8. CTRL+Windows Logo+F (Search for computers)
9. Windows Logo+F1 (Display Windows Help)
10. Windows Logo+ L (Lock the keyboard)
11. Windows Logo+R (Open the Run dialog box)
12. Windows Logo+U (Open Utility Manager)
13. Accessibility Keyboard Shortcuts
14. Right SHIFT for eight seconds (Switch FilterKeys either on or off)
15. Left ALT+left SHIFT+PRINT SCREEN (Switch High Contrast either on or off)
16. Left ALT+left SHIFT+NUM LOCK (Switch the MouseKeys either on or off)
17. SHIFT five times (Switch the StickyKeys either on or off)
18. NUM LOCK for five seconds (Switch the ToggleKeys either on or off)
19. Windows Logo +U (Open Utility Manager)
20. Windows Explorer Keyboard Shortcuts
21. END (Display the bottom of the active window)
22. HOME (Display the top of the active window)
23. NUM LOCK+Asterisk sign (*) (Display all of the subfolders that are under the selected folder)
24. NUM LOCK+Plus sign (+) (Display the contents of the selected folder)

MMC Console keyboard shortcuts

1. SHIFT+F10 (Display the Action shortcut menu for the selected item)
2. F1 key (Open the Help topic, if any, for the selected item)
3. F5 key (Update the content of all console windows)
4. CTRL+F10 (Maximize the active console window)
5. CTRL+F5 (Restore the active console window)
6. ALT+ENTER (Display the Properties dialog box, if any, for theselected item)
7. F2 key (Rename the selected item)
8. CTRL+F4 (Close the active console window. When a console has only one console window, this shortcut closes the console)

Remote Desktop Connection Navigation
1. CTRL+ALT+END (Open the Microsoft Windows NT Security dialog box)
2. ALT+PAGE UP (Switch between programs from left to right)
3. ALT+PAGE DOWN (Switch between programs from right to left)
4. ALT+INSERT (Cycle through the programs in most recently used order)
5. ALT+HOME (Display the Start menu)
6. CTRL+ALT+BREAK (Switch the client computer between a window and a full screen)
7. ALT+DELETE (Display the Windows menu)
8. CTRL+ALT+Minus sign (-) (Place a snapshot of the active window in the client on the Terminal server clipboard and provide the same functionality as pressing PRINT SCREEN on a loc
l computer.)
9. CTRL+ALT+Plus sign (+) (Place asnapshot of the entire client window area on the Terminal server clipboardand provide the same functionality aspressing ALT+PRINT SCREEN on a local coamputer.)

Microsoft Internet Explorer Keyboard Shortcuts
1. CTRL+B (Open the Organize Favorites dialog box)
2. CTRL+E (Open the Search bar)
3. CTRL+F (Start the Find utility)
4. CTRL+H (Open the History bar)
5. CTRL+I (Open the Favorites bar)
6. CTRL+L (Open the Open dialog box)
7. CTRL+N (Start another instance of the browser with the same Web address)
8. CTRL+O (Open the Open dialog box,the same as CTRL+L)
9. CTRL+P (Open the Print dialog box)
10. CTRL+R (Update the current Web page)
11. CTRL+W (Close the current window)

THANK YOU HAVE A SHORTCUT DAY