Sunday, March 3, 2013

Agent 007


Ian Fleming
(28 May 1908 – 12 August 1964), While he had been working as an officer in British naval intelligence during the Second World War, he has also written many of spy novels.
   In 1952, for one of his story, he has created a fictional character revolved as James Bond (code number, 007), an intelligence officer in the Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6. This becomes one of the longest continually-running film series in history, having been in on-going production from 1962 to the present. In that time Eon Productions has produced 23 films, usually produced at Pinewood Studios. This has become second-highest-grossing film series (behind Harry Potter) and the single most successful adjusted for inflation.
   After Fleming's death, in 1981, thriller writer John Gardner picked up the series with Licence Renewed. Gardner went on to write sixteen Bond books in total; two of the books he wrote – Licence to Kill and GoldenEye – were novelizations of Eon Productions films of the same name. In 1996, Gardner retired from writing James Bond books due to ill health.
   In 1996, American author Raymond Benson became the author (until 2002) of the Bond novels. Benson had written six Bond novels, three novelizations (The World Is Not Enough, Tomorrow Never Dies & Die Another Day). After a gap of six years, Sebastian Faulks was commissioned by Ian Fleming Publications to write a new Bond novel, which was released on 28 May 2008, the 100th anniversary of Ian Fleming's birth.
  Later in 2009 American writer Jeffery Deaver was then commissioned by Ian Fleming Publications.

Character information -
Type: Fictional
Gender: Male
Name: James BondOccupation: 00 Agent
Agent code: 007
Title: Commander (Royal Naval Reserve)

Until 2012, six actors have portrayed James Bond in total 23 official bond films,
  1. Sean Connery (1962–1971 & 1983)
  2. George Lazenby (1969)
  3. Roger Moore (1973–1985)
  4. Timothy Dalton (1986–1993)
  5. Pierce Brosnan (1995–2002)
  6. Daniel Craig (2006– 2012...)
Movies list – with actor played bond role,

1.    Dr. No (1962-Sean Connery)
2.    From Russia With Love (1963-Sean Connery)
3.    Goldfinger (1964-Sean Connery)
4.    Thunderball (1965-Sean Connery)
5.    You Only Live Twice (1967-Sean Connery)
6.    On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969-George Lazenby)
7.    Diamonds Are Forever (1971-Sean Connery)
8.    Live and Let Die (1973-Roger Moore)
9.    The Man with the Golden Gun (1974-Roger Moore)
10.    The Spy Who Loved Me (1977-Roger Moore)
11.    Moonraker (1979-Roger Moore)
12.    For Your Eyes Only (1981-Roger Moore)
13.    Octopussy (1983-Roger Moore)
14.    A View to a Kill (1985-Roger Moore)
15.    The Living Daylights (1987-Timothy Dalton)
16.    Licence to Kill (1989-Timothy Dalton)
17.    GoldenEye (1995-Pierce Brosnan)
18.    Tomorrow Never Dies (1997-Pierce Brosnan)
19.    The World is Not Enough (1999-Pierce Brosnan)
20.    Die Another Day (2002-Pierce Brosnan)
21.    Casino Royale (2006-Daniel Craig)
22.    Quantum of Solace (2008-Daniel Craig)
23.    Skyfall (2012-Daniel Craig)

How Much You Know About Your Nose?


I think few of you may really like it! I was not surprised when I saw it on fb, but then I really felt power after going over this…

The nose has a left and a right side.
We use both to inhale and exhale.
Actually they are different.
You'll be able to feel the difference.

The right side represents the sun.
The left side represents the moon.

During a headache, try to close your right nose
and use your left nose to breathe.
In about 5 mins, your headache will go.

If you feel tired, just reverse, close your left nose
and breathe through your right nose.
After a while, you will feel your mind is refreshed.

Right side belongs to 'hot', so it gets heated up easily.
Left side belongs to 'cold'.

Most females breathe with their left noses,
so they get "cooled off" faster.
Most of the guys breathe with their right noses,
they get worked up.

Do you notice, the moment you awake, which side breathes better?
Left or right ?
If left is better, you will feel tired.
So, close your left nose and use your right nose for breathing..
You will feel refreshed quickly.

Do you suffer from continual headaches?
Try out this breathing therapy.

Close your right nose and breathe through your left nose.
Your headaches will be gone.

Perhaps some practice... needed