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something nontechie - this time it's about vegetables...

You will find here alphabetical list of all vegetables used in indian kitchen along with their names in English and Indian languages, Hindi, Marathi and Kannada. This a list of culinary vegetables . That is, some of these are actually fruits but are used as vegetables. So they are included in this list. We are still adding to this vegetable list. Please let us know if we have missed any vegetables using the comments below or our comment form. Thank you in advance. English Hindi Marathi Kannada Ashgourd Petha Kohala Budkumbalkai Artichoke Hathichouk Aubergine-Eggplant -Brinjal Baigan Baingan Vangi Badnekai Banana-raw Kachcha Kela Kachchi Keli Balekai French Beans Farasbi Farasbi Hurlikai Beans - Runner Farasbi Farasbi Hurlikai Beetroot Chukandar Beetroot Beetroot Bell Pepper/Capsicum Simla Mirch Dhobli Mirchi Donmensinkai Bitter Gourd Karela Karle Hagalkai Bottle Gourd Lauki - Kaddu - Doodhi ...

Boot a USB Flash Drive in VirtualBox

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Original URL: http://www.pendrivelinux.com/boot-a-usb-flash-drive-in-virtualbox/ Here, we show you how we booted from a USB Flash Drive in VirtualBox. This process will allow you to run your Portable Linux from the USB Flash Drive or external hard drive while still running from Windows. By default VirtualBox does not support USB Boot. However this is easily attainable by mapping a virtual machine to the USB Drive. VirtualBox Website : http://www.virtualbox.org How to Boot from a USB Flash Drive in VirtualBox Download and Install VirtualBox (Install to the default path) Click Start > Run Type diskmgmt.msc and click OK (In Vista/Win7 use the Start > Search Box) (1) Locate your USB Disk # Open a command prompt cmd.exe (run as admin in Vista/Win7) Type cd %programfiles%\oracle\virtualbox Type the following (replace # with your USB Disk number from step 2) VBoxManage internalcommands createrawvmdk -filename "%USERPROFILE%"\.VirtualBox\usb.vmdk...