- Use a shopping bag and refuse unnecessary carrier bags.
- Buy refills.
- Buy fruits and vegetables loose, not pre-packed.
- Buy re-cycled goods.
- Buy re-usable nappies.
- Buy soft drinks in large bottles and pour into smaller bottles for daily use.
- Reuse wrapping paper, packing materials and envelopes.
- Pack your lunch in a reusable box rather than foil or clingfilm.
- Choose durable products over disposable ones, eg rechargable batteries.
- Donate unwanted clothes to charity shops.
- Donate unwanted furniture to furniture recycling project.
- Buy drinks in glass bottles-they can be reused 20 times.
- If it's broken mend it dont throw it away.
Return clothes hangers to dry-cleaners. - Take glass, cans, paper and cardboard to recycling banks.
- Compost leftover food, garden waste, paper and vaccum cleaner dust.
Saturday, 11 July 2009
Waste Reduction
Barbie Doll
Hyoid Bone
JigSaw puzzle
"Look what I've don, Jess," he said proudly to a visiting neighbor.
"That's surely somethin', Willard. How long did it take you?"
"Only two weeks."
"Never done a puzzle myself," Jess said. "Is two weeks fast?"
"Darn tootin'," Willard said. "Look at the box. It says, 'From two to four years."
Thursday, 9 July 2009
Scientists in heaven
They decide to play hide-n-seek.........
Unfortunately Einstein is the one who has the den...........
He is supposed to count up to 100...and then start searching.....
Everyone starts hiding except Newton.........
Newton just draws a square of 1 meter and stands in it right in front of Einstein...........
Einstein's counting 1,2,3......97,98,99.....100........
He opens his eyes and finds Newton standing in front........
Einstein says "newton's out..newton's....out....."
Newton denies and says i am not out........
He claims that he is not Newton......
All the scientists come out to see how he proves that he is not Newton..........
Newton says "I am standing in a square of area 1m squared..... That makes me Newton per meter squared...... since one Newton per meter squared is one Pascal, I'm Pascal, Therefore Pascal is OUT...........!
Intellectual doubts
1. When dog food is new and improved tasting, who tests it? (to be given a thought)
2. If the "black box" flight recorder is never damaged during a plane crash, why isn't the whole airplane made out of that stuff? (very good thinking)
3. Who copyrighted the copyright symbol? (who knows)
4. Can you cry under water? (let me try)
5. Why do people say, "you've been working like a dog" when dogs just sitaround all day? (I think they meant something else)
6. Do fish ever get thirsty? (let me ask and tell)
7. Can you get cornered in a round room? (by ones eyes)
8. Why do birds not fall out of trees when they sleep? (tonight I will stay and watch)
9. If corn oil is made from corn, and vegetable oilis made from vegetables,then what is baby oil made from? (No comments)
10. What should one call a male ladybird? (Nocomments)
11. If a person suffered from amnesia and then was cured would they rememberthat they forgot? (can somebody help )
12. Can you blow a balloon up under water? (yes u can)
13. Why is it called a "building" when it is already built? (strange isn't it)
14. If you were traveling at the speed of sound and you turned on your radio would you be ! Able to hear it? (got to think scientifically)
15. If you're traveling at the speed of light and you turn your headlights on, what happens?
16. Why is it called a TV set when theres only one? (very nice)
17. Why do most cars have speedometers that go up to at least 130 when you legally can't go that fast on any road?
18. If drink & drive is not allowed why the hell they have parking in Bars?
Son-in-Law
"To my dear wife Esther, I leave the house, 50 acres of land, and 1 million dollars. To my son Barry, I leave my Big Lexus and the Jaguar. To my daughter Suzy, I leave my yacht and $250,000. And to my son-in-law Jeff, who always insisted that health is better than wealth, I leave my treadmill."
Sardarji in Chennai
His tamilian friend told the Sardar that the prices will be costly and hence asked him to bargain for half the price.
Sardar went and asked the price of stereo for which the vendor told 2000 Rs. Sardar asked for Rs.1000. vendor told he can give for Rs.1800 for which sardar told no,no only Rs.900. Vendor told ok , i will give it for 1500 Rs for which sardar bargained for Rs.750.
It was going on like this when finally vendor out of irritation said he will give the Sardar the stereo free of cost.
Our sardar asked whether he will give two.
Monday, 6 July 2009
Longest .com domain in the world
Brain Facts
Twins marrying Twins
Even the couples admitted there are times when it becomes confusing to recognise each other.
The two brothers met Lilia and Liana almost a year ago at a dance party at a local club in St Petersburg.
Sunday, 5 July 2009
Sardar Jokes 3
'Take me to the 10th floor,' said Banta Singh as he entered the lift of a high rise building. When the lift reached its destination, the liftman opened its gates and said, 'The 10th floor, beta(meaning son in Hindi).' 'Why did you call me beta?' demanded Banta Singh. 'I am not your son.' 'I called you beta because I brought you up,' replied the liftman.
Santa Singh : 'Look Banta, what type of glasses they have made. The top is closed. How can you fill lassi in it ?'
Banta Singh : 'Yes, that's funny. And even if you make a hole at the top, how will the lassi stay in the glass when the bottom is open?'
Ha ha ha!! They have kept the glasses upside down
Sardar Gurbachan Singh is appearing for his University final examination. He takes his seat in the examination hall, stares at the question paper for five minutes, and then in a fit of inspiration takes his shoes off and throws them out of the window. He then removes his turban and throws it away as well. His shirt, pant, socks and watch follow suit. The invigilator, alarmed, approaches him and asks what is going on. "Oye, I am only following the instructions yaar," he says, " it says here, 'Answer the following questions in brief'."
First Telescope
The first telescopes were made in 1608 by Dutchman Hans Lippershey. Galileo built his own soon after and used it to discover Jupiter’s moons. The earliest type of telescope, known as a refracting telescope, produced a slight distortion of images (called aberration). Since about 1670, astronomers have used reflecting telescopes, which use mirrors that compensate for the distortion.
Saturday, 4 July 2009
Thick Glass tumbler-- breaks when hot liquid is poured in
Aral Sea - Disappearing
Centigrade equals Fahrenheit
Centigrade and Fahrenheit thermometers are used to measure temperature. Centigrade and Fahrenheit are two different scales and we have conversion formulas for them.
Celsius to Fahrenheitè X9/5+32
Fahrenheit to Celsiusè -32X5/9
These two different scales meet at a point, where they read the same temperature. At 40 both Fahrenheit and Centigrade thermometers read the same temperature.
Ideal Father
Friday, 3 July 2009
Blue Moon
Beautiful to Cute
His eyes fluttered open and he said, "You're beautiful!" and then he fell asleep again.
His wife had never heard him say that so she stayed by his side.
A couple of minutes later his eyes fluttered open and he said "You're cute!"
Well, the wife was dissapointed because instead of "beautiful" it was "cute."
She said "What happened to 'beautiful'?"His reply was "The drugs are wearing off!"
Questions and Absurd answers in a court
A: July fifteenth.
Q: What year?
A: Every year.
Q:All your responses must be oral, okay? What school did you go to?
A: Oral.
Q:How old is your son - the one living with you.
A: Thirty-eight or thirty-five, I can't remember which.
Q: How long has he lived with you?
A: Forty-five years
Mosquito Facts...
There are many things that attract mosquitoes: colognes, perfumes and scented body lotions can attract mosquitoes. Dark-colored clothing is also more attractive to mosquitoes. During evenings, nighttime and dawn, mosquitoes are most active in searching for blood meals, so people outdoors during that time are more likely to be bitten.
Mosquitoes lays their eggs in standing or slow-moving water. Weeds, tall grass, and bushes provide an outdoor home for adult mosquitoes.
Depending on the species, adult mosquitoes can fly several miles with help from the wind. Culex pipiens has a travel range of up to three miles.
Generally, adult female mosquitoes have a life span of 2 weeks to one month while adult male mosquitoes only live one week.
A mosquito goes through four distinct stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult. This life cycle, from birth to death, is about one month long.
Mosquitoes flutter their wings very fast, some as much as 250 times per second, producing a high-pitched buzz.Moreover they get attracted to the scent of the wax in our ears.
Why Sunflowers face the Sun
Thursday, 2 July 2009
Sardar Jokes-4(Lie Detector)
The Englishman says: "I think I can empty 20 bottles of beer". BUZZZZZZ, goes the lie detector. "Ok", he says, "10 bottles". And the machine is silent.
The American says: "I think I can eat 15 hamburgers". BUZZZZZZ, goes the lie detector. "Allright, 8 hamburgers". And the machine's silent.
The Sardarji says: "I think...", BUZZZZZZ goes the machine.
Sardar jokes-3(attending Exam)
Within half an hour he is all done whereas the rest of the class is sweating it out. During the last few minutes, he is seen desperately throwing the coin, swearing and sweating.
The invigilator, alarmed, approaches him and asks what is going on."Oye, I finished the exam in half and hour". "But yaar", he says, "I am rechecking my answers and am not able to tally them with what I wrote."(rechecking by tossing the coin once again)
Multiplication Verification Method
987x987=974 169
We need to calculate four parameters A, B, C, D.
A=>Add all the numbers in 987 till you get a single digit. (6)
B=> Add all the numbers in 987 till you get a single digit. (6)
Here A=B since both numbers are same. (6)
C=AXB (added to a single digit) (6X6 = 36 => 3+6=9)
We got A=B=6 and C=9
Now D=add all the numbers in the answer to a single digit.
D=9+7+4+1+6+9=36=>3+6=9
D=9
C=D Hence the answer is correct.
This procedure may seem hard but on practice it looks to be simpler especially when large numbers are used and where re-checking seems to be difficult. Can be taught to children, so they can check their answers in exams…
Oldest method of multiplication
Step 1: Divide the left side number by 2, if you get remainder, omit it. For example 3/2=>1.
Step 2: Multiply right side number by 2.
Step 3: Cancel the right side number, if opposite left side number is even.
Step 4: Add the remaining numbers on the right side; you will end up with the answer.
Example:
23x42
L R
23 - 42
11 - 84
5 - 168
2 - 336(cancelled since left side number is even)
1 - 672
Answer: 42+84+168+672=966(omitting 336 since 2 is an even number)
Wednesday, 1 July 2009
Sardar Jokes 2
A Sardar received an invitation, to a party which said “Black Tie Only”!!
When he went to the party he was surprised tofind the other invitees wearing trousers and shirtsas well !!!!
Spelling Problem:
Teacher to Sardar: “Where were U born?”
Sardar: In Tiruvanantapuram.
Teacher: Spell it?
Sardar: (after thinking) I think I was born in GOA.
Sodaless Picnic:
Once three sardars decided to go on a picnic.
When they got there, they realized they had forgotten the soda.
So, the youngest sardar said he would go home and get the soda if the others promised not to eat the sandwiches until he got back.
An hour, a couple of hours, then all day went by.
Both sardars were now very hungry.
Finally one of the sardars said: “Oh, come on, he is not going to be back. Let’s eat the sandwiches.”
Suddenly, the youngest sardar popped up from behind a rock and said: “If you do, I wont go.”
Auto Repair Shop:
Four sardars wanted to open an auto repair shop.
They bought the best car servicing equipment and soon inaugurated the repair shop.
They all waited eagerly on the inaugural day; but no customer arrived. A couple of days passed, there were no cars that came in for repairs.
A week, then a month went by, there were no cars.
After all, how could cars come in, the sardars had put up their garage on the second floor.
Breaking Knuckles
Solution:
Knuckles (joints in our hands) crack when pressure is applied to them. Changes in the joint fluid cause a nitrogen gas bubble to form and then pop, producing the sound we hear.
More details:
Your joints can make a variety of sounds: popping, cracking, grinding, and snapping. The joints that "crack" are the knuckles, knees, ankles, back, and neck. There are different reasons why these joints "sound off".
Escaping gases: Scientists explain that synovial fluid present in your joints acts as a lubricant. The fluid contains the gases oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. When you pop or crack a joint, you stretch the joint capsule. Gas is rapidly released, which forms bubbles. In order to crack the same knuckle again, you have to wait until the gases return to the synovial fluid.
Movement of joints, tendons and ligaments: When a joint moves, the tendon’s position changes and moves slightly out of place. You may hear a snapping sound as the tendon returns to its original position. In addition, your ligaments may tighten as you move your joints. This commonly occurs in your knee or ankle, and can make a cracking sound.
Rough surfaces: Arthritic joints make sounds caused by the loss of smooth cartilage and the roughness of the joint surface.
Doctors day-July 1
How ballpoint pens work
- Excessive ink flow.
- Required time for the ink to dry, once on paper.
- If you are not using the pen the ink gets hardened and you have to do lots of cleaning before using it.
- When you carry a fountain pen while travelling, mostly it spills ink all around.
- Protects the ink from air.
- When it comes out on paper it should dry fast.
Black Lake--California
Sardar Jokes 1
* Sardarji opens his lunch box in the middle of the road...why ?
Just to confirm whether he is going to orcoming back from the office
* Sardarji is filling up a job application... He promptly fills in the lines on Name, Age, Addr,& etc. Then came the column Salary Expected.... After much thought he writes:Yes...
* Sardarji calls Air India. "How long does it take to fly to Amritsar?" "Just a sec," says the receptionist. "Thank you." says the Sardar and hangs up
* Sardar writing a letter: My sis had a baby this morning... i haven't heard that its a boy or girl...so, i dont know whether i am uncle or aunty!!!
Race to the Sun:
Two Sardarjis, both student of I.I.T, Kanpur, were talking about the American Astronauts.
One said to the other, "What's the big deal about going to the moon-anybody can go to the moon. We are sardars we will go direct to the sun."
"But if we get within 13 million miles from the sun, we'll melt."
And the first answered, "So what, we'll go at night."
Smuggling:
A sardarji comes up to the Pakistan border on his bike. He's got two large bags over his shoulders.
The guard Iqbal stops him and says, 'What's in the bags?'
'Sand,' answered the Sardarji.
Iqbal says, 'We'll just see about that. Get off the bike.'Iqbal's guard takes the bags and rips them apart, he empties them out and finds nothing in them but sand. He detains the sardarji all night and has the sand analyzed, only to discover that there is nothing but pure sand in the bags. Iqbal releases the sardaji, puts the sand into new bags, hefts them onto the sardarji's shoulders, and lets him cross the border.
A week later, the same thing happens. Iqbal asks, 'What have you got?' 'Sand,' says the Sardarji.Iqbal does his thorough examination and discovers that the bags contain nothing but sand. He gives the sand back to the Sardar, and crosses the border on his bike.
This sequence of events is repeated every day for three years.Finally, the Sardarji doesn't show up one day and the guard, Iqbal, meets him in a 'Dhaba' in Islamabad.
'Hey, Buddy,' says Iqbal, 'I know you are smuggling something. It's driving me crazy. It's all I think about...I can't sleep. Just between you and me, what are you smuggling?'
The Sardaji, sips his Lassi and says, 'Bikes'
Hope you enjoyed reading.....
Tuesday, 30 June 2009
E-Mail Scams
Avoiding e-mail scams :
Being aware of the different methods that scam artists use can help us to avoid e-mail scams.Some prime examples of e-mail scams along with tips on how to avoid becoming a victim are given below.
Phishing: This scam involves thieves trolling the Internet with fake e-mails, Web sites, chat rooms and other devices while illegally using the names of trusted financial brands in an attempt to convince victims to divulge personal financial information such as credit card or social security numbers.
Money handling: This scam involves recruiting a third-party to receive funds stolen through another e-mail scam into an account before then transferring the money overseas, minus a commission. One such e-mail that recruits money handlers, or "mules," often has a subject line like, "I need your assistance," and a message that describe the sender as an overseas government official who is trying to move his countries' assets to a new secure location.
Advance fee fraud: In this arrangement, a person is approached by someone posing as Nigerian official about an opportunity to make a huge commission by helping the crooked "official" hide a massive overpayment on a government contract. In the end, the victim is persuaded to provide a large up-front fee to keep the transaction moving forward.
Lottery scams: Potential victims are notified via e-mail that they have won a large prize in a foreign lottery. In most cases, the victim is asked to provide either an up-front fee, or bank account or social security numbers so that the lottery can transfer the money.
Internet auction scams: In this case, scam artists pick victims from those using sites such as eBay or Craigslist. They contact those bidding by e-mail asking to work with them outside the auction to make a deal. As usual, the perpetrator asks for payment up front, often in cash
Cautions:
As experts say, the beat way to avoid e-mail scams and Internet fraud is by using common sense to your level best.If you receive an e-mail from an unknown source, practice extreme caution. Keep in mind that the latest wave of e-mail fraud relies on targeting e-mails to specific individuals whom the crooks have picked through various means. Because of this, such an e-mail may contain information designed to peak your interest. Don't be fooled.
Also, never click on a link provided in such an e-mail, as it may take you to a site where malicious software will attempt to invade your computer. If someone is offering you something for free, such as software downloads, be suspicious.
Above all, NEVER give out personal, sensitive information, such as social security, bank account or credit card numbers in response to such e-mails.
Consumers should guard their social security number closely and ignore e-mail and other solicitations asking for sensitive information.
Reporting e-mail scams:
For tradtional case we used to file a police report or approach a lawyer.E-mail scams happen in the nether world of Cyberspace.There are definite steps you can take for reporting e-mail scams and Internet fraud. Several federal agencies, responding to the growing volume of scams, have set up divisions to take reports and investigate such incidents. Reporting e-mail scams helps everyone on the Internet.
The FBI, together with the National White Collar Crime Center, run a Web site dedicated to Internet crime, called the Internet Crime Complaint Center.The site contains a large number of tips for avoiding specific scams. It also has a link for filing a complaint against a third party whom you believe has defrauded or attempted to defraud you.
Be careful!!!!!!! Help others by reporting....
Fireflies--Where do they get their light
Another reason that fireflies glow is to avoid predators. Fireflies are filled with a nasty tasting chemical called lucibufagens, and after a predator gets a mouthful, it quickly learns to associate the firefly's glow with this bad taste! So not only does the flashing help attract a mate, but it also warns predators to stay away.
Having Lucibufagens is so important for survival that one species of firefly that can't make this chemical acquires it by eating other species that can make it. They do this by mimicking the flash pattern of another species and luring them in close. The unsuspecting male firefly thinks he is going to find a mate, but instead becomes a tasty treat to the tricky firefly.
Agatha Christies novels
Hope you will all enjoy reading...
Sayings-Meanings-Origin
Meaning: Don’t offer advice to someone who has more experience than yourself.
Origin: This is an old phrase and is included in John Stevens; translation of Quevedo’s Comical Works, 1707. Back then, eggs are often eaten raw and it gained popularity among grandmas, especially those without teeth - considering it easy to ‘eat’ and healthy. Raw eggs eventually became an addiction to grandmas and they needed no instruction on ‘sucking’ them because they are so used to it.
“I’ll Eat My Hat”
Meaning: Used to display confidence in a particular matter
Origin: One of the early examples of this phrase would be from Charles Dickens’s The Pickwick Papers, 1837: “If I knew as little of life as that, I’d eat my hat and swallow the buckle whole.” While it is not entirely clear why a hat of all other inedible things is chosen for consumption but there is a possibility that the ‘hat’ is of the large and florid headgear worn by the king and his courtiers, which would have been especially difficult to eat.
Puzzles 1
What is missing from this sequence:
teloiv ogidni eulb ?==&* wolley egnaro der
What letter comes first in this grid?
_ T T F F S S E N T E T T F F S S E N T- Without using any reference material can you find the hidden countries. In each case, the letter indicates the first letter of the country in question, the number represents the number of letters in the country. For example, E7 would be England.
H5 V9 D7 J7 F6 S6 E8 Z8 R7 Q5
Answers:
1) neerg(colors of rainbow in reverse)
2)o(first alphabet of numbers One,Two,Three....
3)Haiti, Venezuela, Denmark, Jamaica, France, Sweden, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, Romania, Qatar.
South India’s First Female Detective
South India’s First Female Detective: A.M Malathi a B.E graduate, Wife of Mr.Arul Manivarman B.A. B.L. who is also in the same field. She hails from Chennai and has handled thousands of cases.
//Ms. Malathi runs the Malathi Women Detective Agency, run primarily by women for women. She is friendly and accessible, with a face that could easily be lost in a crowd; a feature that has become her asset.
“I was first infected by the bug after watching the Kiran Bedi serial on TV in my school and college days. But, since I came from a family of engineers, I had to become an engineer first,” says Ms. Malathi. But, her craving, “to do something new and exciting every day,” made her start working part time with Star Detective, an agency that was run by her soon-to-be husband. After marriage, she joined her husband in his work. In 1999, she started her women’s agency. // excerpts from The Hindu
Some of the Services offered:
- Pre-matrimonial
- Post-matrimonial
- Shadowing
- Teenagers Monitoring
- Tracing of missing persons and debtors
- Theft
- Cheating, frauds, blackmailing
- Employment screening
- Insurance investigation
- NRI problems
And lot more…
Contact: am.malathi1@gmail.com, arulmanimaran@yahoo.com
“What is Impossible for you is Possible for us
Leave us your problems and solutions are assured”
is the slogan of http://www.malathiwomendetective.com/
Monday, 29 June 2009
Indonesia
Loooooongest Marriage........
Philipose Thomas (100 years at the time)Sosamma (99 years and six months at the time) of Kerala India,tied the nuptial knot on 17 february 1919.They were married for 86 years 4 months.
Liu Yung-yang (1900 - July 2003)Yang Wan (1899 - ?) of Taoyuan, Taiwan,married during th month of April 1917.They remained married for 86 years 3 months.
Sir Temulji Bhicaji Nariman and Lady Nariman of Mumbai (Bombay), India were married in 1853 at five years old. They stayed married for 86 years until Sir Temulji’s death in 1940.
Lazarus Rowe and Molly Weber were allegedly married in Greenland, New Hampshire, USA, in 1743.They remained married for 86 years until 1829 when Lazarus died.
Know About Names
Anna Pepper was born in Derby, England, on 19 December 1882.She was given 26 first names, one for each letter of the alphabet, in alphabetical order: Anna Berth Cecila Diana Emily Fanny Gertrude Hypatia Inez Jane Kate Louisa Maud Nora Ophelia Prudence Quince Rebecca Starkey Teresa Ulysis Venus Winfred Xenophon Yetty Zeus Pepper.
Note: So Looooooooong
Common Surnames(India)
10 Most Common Surnames in India: Singh, Kumar, Sharma/Sarma, Patel, Shah, Lal, Gupta, Bhat, Rao, Reddy.
English Language---Funny Facts
English is currently one of the most widely spoken and written languages worldwide, with some 380 million native speakers. Spoken by one out of every six people in the world,it is the primary language of the United States, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand and, partly, Canada. There are lots of interesting facts about the language.I would like to share a dozen with you.
- The only word that has 15 alphabets not reused in it “uncopyrightable?
- The longest word in the English language, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.
- The only other word with the same amount of letters is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconioses, its plural. “Sixth Sick Sheik's Sixth Sheep's Sick" is one of the hardest sentences to pronounce in the English language.
- ”quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog?" has the 26 alphabets in it.
- The word "queue" is the only word in the English language that is still pronounced the same way when the last four letters are removed.
- "Almost" is the longest word in the English language with all the letters in alphabetical order.
- "Rhythm" is the longest English word without a vowel.
- No word in the English language rhymes with month.
- "Dreamt" is the only English word that ends in the letters "mt".
- "Underground" is the only word in the English language that begins and ends with the letters "und."
- The longest one-syllable word in the English language is "screeched."
Note: There is a mistake in this post... Find it out and comment it....
The Facts of Life----Why should the wedding ring be worn on the fourth finger?
Land of Dawn Lit Mountains
The first rays of sun fall on Arunachal Pradesh. It rises two hours earlier in Arunachal Pradesh(around 4:20) and also called as Land of Dawn Lit Mountains. First Indian soil to greet the morning sun is AP. Dawn first illuminates Arunachal’s border with China.
Note: By God’s grace my livelihood is not in Arunachal Pradesh. Can’t sleep till 7 in the morning na..
Sunday, 28 June 2009
Saturday, 27 June 2009
My Drawing Experiences
Mom as well is not good in drawing. For her to pencil in, a straight line with the aid of a scale is itself difficult. Dad, though a civil engineer also is not excellent in drawing, but far better than others in our family. Furthermore he is very good in tracing (helped me a lot). With this finer genes inherited, how would have been my drawing skill… It would have come across many humorous incidents na… That’s what I am sharing with you in this blog…
Starting from my kindergarten, I will just recount my memorable drawing experiences. As you all would be familiar with drawing and coloring test in our kindergartens I will begin from it. When you see my report slip (still preserving) I will be having an ‘A’ for everything except two major talents. You would have guessed one talent. The other one is singing (shall talk about it in another post).Have even got Very Poor grade in these talents…But one advantage I possess is, I have good color sense, if somebody gives me a pencil drawing, I am talented to brilliantly color it. As a result home-works will be good-looking.
A hard to believe event happened after my kindergartens. I got first prize in a drawing competition at school!!! In actual fact, even I too can’t believe it. But that was the only reward I got for drawing (till now, may be in future I will get more rewards).There’s an intriguing story behind this prize.
The competitions were announced ahead of one month and drawing was obligatory. We were on our half-yearly vacations. Christmas decorations were going on at my domicile. I was insisting my dad to teach me to draw something for the competition. I was afraid friends would laugh at my drawing skill. I thought I would practice and do better in the competition. My dad was decorating the manger with a plastic santa-claus which was flat and medium-sized. Out of the blue, an idea hit his mind. He took me to the table, gave a paper placed the santa-claus on the paper and asked to make an outline of it(tracing king na). Wow really a beautiful santa-claus. I practiced with this plastic pattern for one month. You know that I am good in coloring na…Finally I grabbed the prize.
Again from sixth to tenth standard I had to suffer, because of this biology records(red and green colored records). Very complex drawings, what to do? Moreover we have to draw the pictures in our class-work too. Above all drawing in exam is so difficult na. In my eighth standard, for botany class-work my mom drew a diagram and to our surprise, madam gave “very good” for the diagram. Mom used to say we should frame and keep it. I had a friend she is very good in drawing, she helped me in tenth biology records. My dad with the help of an electric bulb and a glass piece taught me to take trace from books. This technique helped me a lot.
I was preparing for my tenth biology exam, in zoology there was a lesson about frog(think it’s the second lesson, not sure), we had to practice drawing excretory system, digestive system, nervous system and reproductive system of frog. To my horror if I drew a frog it looked like an extraterrestrial. I was afraid about what I will do in the exam. Even in my dreams, frogs came!!! On the eve of my exam, my mom, dad and my well-wishers prayed that there should be no question about frog. Luckily I left it in choice.
As regards selection of subjects in higher-secondary, I was so cautious. I avoided biology and took Mathematics with Computer Science. The two years I was free from drawing phobia.
During engineering admission, yet again I became vigilant in choosing branch of study. I collected the syllabus for all branches. Engineering drawing was a paper for all branches during first year. I have phobia for the word drawing itself na. Information technology was the only branch which was devoid of this paper (only during my batch, think God has helped me a lot). So I happily chose Information Technology which was my wish too. Though I avoided engineering drawing, I was caught in Workshop record. Luckily one of my neighbors, a civil student who is good in drawing helped me…
Today I got the idea that I should draw something, so I tried a little and put into display what I have done. Your comments are most welcome.
Friday, 26 June 2009
Remembering Michael Jackson--The Pop King
Like A CometBlazing 'Cross The Evening Sky
Gone Too Soon
Like A Rainbow
Fading In The Twinkling Of An Eye
Gone Too Soon
Shiny And SparklyAnd Splendidly Bright
Here One Day
Gone One Night
50 * 's for you Pop King You have left the world so soon, but still singing in the hearts of your fans....
* Jackson--Seventh of the nine gems born to Joseph Walter Joe and Katherine Esther.
* Jacksons father was a steel mill employee who often perfomed in a band, with his brother Luther.
* Jackson has several media nicknames. They include The Gloved One, Wacko Jacko, Jacko, The King of Pop, and MJ. Close friends call him Smelly!
* Jackson as a child had to face physical as well as mental abuses of his father, Joseph Walter Joe.
* Jackson was raised by his mother, Katherine Esther.
* In 1964, Jackson joined the Jackson Brothers—a band,which was later renamed Jackson5
* Jackson is a vegetarian.
* Jackson wears his trademark black armband to remind fans of the suffering of children around the world.
* Jackson's favourite superhero is Morph from the X-Men
* MC Hammer once challenged Jackson to a dance-off. He was told to Beat It. Jackson reportedly responded, "I've seen your videos and every single dance move you use, you got off of me."
* Bubbles the chimp and Ben the rat are two of Jackson's most famous pets.
* Jackson also befriended a ram called Mr Tibbs, a python called Crusher and Louie the llama.
* An obsessed French Jackson superfan committed suicide in 1984 after his mother refused to allow him to undergo surgery to look like the star.
* In 1984, a U.S. library accused Jackson of owing it over $1 million in overdue book fines. Officials said they would scrap the fines if he returned the books autographed.
* Jackson really is a King in West Africa - he was given a royal title by villagers in Gabon, Ivory Coast in 1992.
* Jackson's pre-concert ritual includes drinking Ricola candy dissolved in hot water. He claims the beverage helps to keep his throat and his singing voice clear.
* Jackson owns the patent for a stage shoe device that allows performers to lean forward and appear to defy gravity.
* Culkin helped Jackson design the amusement park at his Neverland Valley Ranch home in California.
* Jackson co-wrote charity anthem We Are The World with Lionel Richie.
* Jackson is godfather to Nicole Richie, Bee Gees star Barry Gibb's son Michael, and Oliver star Mark Lester's kids.
* Jackson appeared on a postage stamp in the Virgin Islands in the mid-1980s after locals voted him the superstar they'd most like to honour.
* Jackson shares the same birthday as U.S. Republican presidential candidate John McCain.
* The Pop singer had converted to Islam last year and changed his name to Mikaeel.
* In 1988, Jackson released his first autobiography, Moon Walk.
* Jackson lost weight in the early 1980s because of a change in diet and a desire for "a dancer's body”.
* Witnesses reported that Jackson was often dizzy and speculated that he was suffering from anorexia nervosa.
* Jackson suffered a setback on January 27, 1984. While filming a Pepsi Cola commercial at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, Jackson suffered second degree burns to his scalp after pyrotechnics accidentally set his hair on fire.
* PepsiCo settled a lawsuit out of court, and Jackson gave his $1.5 million settlement to the "Michael Jackson Burn Center" which was a piece of new technology to help people with severe burns.
* Hee had two rhinoplastic surgeries and the surgical creation of a cleft in his chin.
* Jackson received a Presidential Humanitarian Award from Ronald Reagan in 1984 for his support of charities helping people overcome alcohol and drug abuse.
* Three of Jackson's albums - Bad, Dangerous and Thriller - are among the bestsellers of all time.
* Thriller remains the biggest-selling album since records began
* Jackson has sold more than 300 million records worldwide.
* Jackson's Blood on the Dance Floor is the biggest selling re-mix album of all time.
* Jackson shares the record for the most Grammy Awards won in one year with Carlos Santana and Norah Jones - they each won eight.
* Jackson's performance during the 1993 SuperBowl half-time show drew the largest TV audience in American history.
* Jackson was one of the few artists to have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice. His other achievements include multiple Guinness World Records, 13 Grammy awards and the sales of his over 750 million albums worldwide.
* Elizabeth Taylor while presenting Jackson with an "Artist of the Decade" award in 1989, proclaimed him "the true king of pop, rock and soul” resulting in the nickname “King of Pop”.
* In 2005, Jackson was tried and acquitted of further sexual abuse allegations and several other charges.
Thursday, 25 June 2009
Worlds Largest school
ALMIGHTY
I usually, be in awe, how God created this gorgeous universe. He would have been so compassionate; he loves man albeit man has almost ruined one of his creations “The blue earth”. Furthermore human being is exploring cosmos to demolish it too.
Imagine, you have toiled a lot to craft a dazzling bronze statue (just an example you can substitute with whatever you like the most). It took nearly 20 years (just imagination) for you to make it. Each one esteemed your work. You offered it to your friend believing he will treasure it. One fine day you got up from bed and you find the statue destroyed, in front of your eyes by your trusted friend. What will be your feeling? Won’t you be embarrassed? You will hate that person for lifelong na…
But God is really great, He created a very spectacular universe, He gifted Earth to his adorable friend human. He gifted us life, reasoning power, senses and lot more so we can be aware of the pleasures of his creation. What we humans had done. We exploited nature. Isn’t it? God is still tolerantly waiting for man to comprehend his generosity.
A mans belief in God, whatever the belief may be is, vital. Faith in God provides us vigor to face our day- to-day challenges. Peace, unity, care, preserving Nature, honesty, humility, modesty, contended life will make earth ornate and will eventually please God.
I feel I am infantile to put on display, my views regarding Almighty, so I wish; I would bring the debate to an end. I believe in God and consequently don’t wish to argue about it.
Note: Just my humble view, and not to hurt anyone...
Blogging........
What do you think of writing blogs? Are you feeling that I have no valuable work and that’s why I am doing this insignificant job. This post is to clarify your suspicions. When I read about blogs in newspapers and magazines, I didn’t know that it would enthrall me too.
Blog captivates our expensive time. Prior to March I was a sheer blog Reader. Routine blogging has changed me a lot. It brings great contentment and joy to express in black and white, without any fetters. I zealously observe each and every happening around me to find something I could put out in my blog. While conversing with people, my ears sharpen, trying to augment my database.
Reading has been my hobby just from my kindergarten. Thanks to my mom for introducing me to good books apart from school lessons at a very young age. And shouldn't forgot my dad too, who bought me russian story books as well as puzzle books. During college and high school level, I couldn’t continue my leisure pursuit but was contented with reading lot of magazines. Blogging replenished my love for deep reading. I love variety reading rather than confined to a single genre. Detective novels are my favorite.Love historical novels too. Reading and blogging helped perk up my lexis.
Long back, school friends would speculate why I hate watching movies and that idiot-box. I would be contemplating; won’t they get fed up off watching movies? When friends used to discuss about latest movies, actors, actress, etc I used to be just gazing, since I was not aware of anything about their conversation.They used to avoid discussing about movies in my company. During my college days (from 2nd year of my u.g.) I started watching movies. I watched just to know about it, so it would be easier to mingle with my friends. My school friends were wondering, what changed shalu. But at present I think it’s a big mistake, I have ravaged precious seconds. Most movies I would just see the beginning and ending, read about it in reviews and discuss about it as though I have seen it. Though I hate idiot-box I love hearing radio. Anyhow movie watching didn’t suit me well. It was not my arena. Now once again back on my track, thanks to blogging. Blogging brought me back to my arena of reading.
After my post graduation, I got ample time to read books. Acquainted with my nearest library and got five cards, still it’s not sufficient. Librarian is so strict too. Surfing also has become my modern hobby. As time changes hobbies too change na. Being a netizen from 2002, I have browsed a lot. I marvel; how this splendid technology can be used to increase our knowledge, communicate with people across the world, publish our creations, etc. Some of my favorite websites are, http://www.wikipedia.org/ http://www.howstuffworks.com/ http://www.brainbashers.com/ http://www.nicefacts.org/ http://www.supercook.com/ http://www.tamilish.com/ and definitely http://www.shalinisamuel.blogspot.com/
I enjoyed reading and surfing. Yet something disturbed me. I was not giving out my knowledge to anyone. Blogging was the idea that lit up my mind. Though I couldn’t share everything, I hope that I will contribute my best.
Think you love reading my blog, since you have read all over till the end. Thank you for your appreciations as well constructive criticisms. Hope you will be with me in the long journey of blogging .
Stay connected…
With regards,
Shalu
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Fantabulous facts
It takes 17 muscles to smile, 43 to frown.(Smiling is easier.So keep smiling)
25% of your bones are located in your feet.
If you yelled for 8 years, 7 months and 6 days, you would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee.(Wanna experiment it...)
All coffee is grown within 1,000 miles of the equator.
The human brain is insensitive to pain.
The word Eskimo literally means 'raw meat eater'.
A lion's roar can be heard from more than five miles away.(Oh God! Thank you,No lions near my home)
Due to gravitational effects, you weigh slightly less when the moon is directly overhead.(Correct time to check weight)
The placement of a donkey's eyes in its' heads enables it to see all four feet at all times.(Wonder thats why it kicks often.)
There was no punctuation until the 15th century.(Oh Lucky people...English II would have been easier)
The average tastebud lives only 10 days before it dies and is replaced by a new one.
Smokers eat more sugar than non-smokers do.
Your skeleton keeps growing until you are about 35, then you start to shrink.
The can opener was invented 48 years after the can.(so late)
No matter how cold it gets, gasoline will not freeze.
Most people who read the word 'yawning' will yawn!(Are you yawning...)
Medical studies show that intelligent people have more copper and zinc in their hair.(can it be used for industrial purposes...)
More boys than girls are born during the day; more girls are born at night.
It takes six months to build a Rolls Royce...and 13 hours to build a Toyota.
When a person dies, hearing is usually the last sense to go.
One 75-watt bulb gives more light than three 25-watt bulbs.
Honey is the only food that will not spoil.(Always sweet)
In Singapore, it is illegal to sell or own chewing gum.(good rule)
The opposite sides of a dice cube always add up to seven.(Never checked it)
Tsunamis ( tidal waves ) travel as fast as jet planes.(Jet speed)
Three Mile Island is only 2 1/2 miles long.(2.5 mile island)
It's illegal to own a red car in Shanghai, China.
Elephants are the only animals that can't jump.(so poor )
A snail can sleep for three years.(sleepy)
The cigarette lighter was invented before the match.(cashew nut)
One in five of the world's people live in China.(5:1)
Sunday, 21 June 2009
"Yeti a myth or reality still a mystery"
First sightings of Yeti were recorded in the diaries and papers of British officials residing in the Himalayan region, during 19th century।B।H Hodgson was the first to mention about Yeti.First reliable report about Yeti was made by N.A.Tombazi in 1925.He couldn't photograph Yeti but only its footprints. Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay had also reported about Yeti .
Based on various reports composite description of Yeti would be,
*Giant ape-like, hairy monster.
*Short legs and long arms
*Naked face(without fur)
*Black and Brown
*Can stand on knuckles like a gorrila
*Foot is almost square and too large
*Nine-foot tall
*Benign creature
All together Yeti is a tall human being,walking upright and clothed uniformly with fur।
Footprints:
Footprints were similar to those of a man, six to seven inches long by four inches wide at the broadest part of the foot.Five distinct toes and the instep were obiviously marked,but the trace of the heel was indistinct.The prints were one-half to two feet apart indicating that Yeti's legs are short.
Stories about Yeti come in the form of trails found,shapes seen at a distance,face-to-face encounter by local people।Expeditions to trace Yeti found only footprints,scalps and hides.
Scientists' observation about footprints:Scientists couldn't confidently match the footprints with any known living creature.Some feel that probably it would be the trails of a languar monkey or a bear.Due to sun's rays footprints in snow can change shape and grow larger.Still bear/monkey theory will not work as these animals move on all four feet.
"Yeti a myth or reality still a mystery"
First Seismometer--An Earthquake Detector
Description:##########Chan Heng’s original seismometer was lost. Luckily, its description survived. It was a cast bronze vessel with a domed lid, resembling a wine jar. The working innards, of "toothed machinery and ingenious constructions," were hidden. The surface of the vessel was decorated with motifs of mountains, tortoises, bi
rds, animals and antique writing. Around the vessel were eight dragons(representing eight directions) whose mouths held a carefully balanced ball. Round the base of the vessel sat eight corresponding metal toads with their mouths open, looking upwards.When the first tremors of an earthquake made the device vibrate, the balls fell into the frogs' mouths, making a noise to warn the upcoming danger.The direction of the earthquake is indicated by the position of the toad which swallowed the ball. This instrument was most remarkable.
History says:##########On one occasion one of the dragons let fall a ball from its mouth though no perceptible shock could be felt. All the scholars at the capital were astonished at this strange effect occurring without any evidence of an earthquake to cause it. But several days later a messenger arrived bringing news of an earthquake in Lung-Hsi (400 miles away). Upon this everyone admitted the mysterious power of the instrument.
Principle behind:##########The workings of Chan Heng’s seismometer were never revealed. Most experts agree however, that it worked on the principle of inertia. A mass is suspended. An earthquake shakes the vessel, causing a slight displacement between the mass and the vessel. This movement is transmitted via levers and gears to push out a ball.
Amusements behind the design:##########In the design of any instrument, the goal is to make the instrument sensitive to the desired signal while simultaneously rejecting false signals. For a pendulum, this optimal point is at the resonance. Model seismometer designed based on the description of Chan Heng is intended as a demonstrator. To test its efficiency a man shakes the table to simulate an earthquake. So our seismometer’s pendulum is "tuned" to this input(a false signal). The crust of the earth absorbs the high frequency content of a quake. The signal from a distant earthquake is in the sub-audio range. So to detect actual earthquakes the pendulum would need to be several feet in length.How can Chan Hengs seismometer detect an eartquake that occured 400 miles away!!!!.
##########Indeed, we read that Chan Heng’s seismometer was described as having a diameter of "eight chhih"! (A little more than 6 ft.) His device appears to be -- incredibly -- "scientifically designed!" In 132 A.D., did he "really know" what we know today? Or did he hit on it by pure luck? Earthquakes occur so infrequently, how does one study it? Consider also the expense of making bronze castings the size of a horse in that age.
##########Another question you may want to ponder is why did Chang Heng take such pains to decorate his instrument with celestial motifs. What was the real purpose of these decorations? Do you think this helps the instrument to function better? Or did he hope this would make his device more believable?Why he selected bronze? If Chan Heng is reading this blog please give us the answer Sir.........
Friday, 12 June 2009
*************MOTHER'S LOVE*************
~Helen Steiner Rice~
Note: Are you wondering whats the reason about this post... my moms birthday is on 13th june.. I know you all love your mother, me tooo.... Dedicating this post to my loving MOM