2006-04-01T06:22:00-06:00

Today I changed my theme again. I like the earlier theme/layout but somehow the creator has added some elements that make it really slow. This seems to be a faster one and a simple one. Will see how this works with all the functionality that I have installed on this site. If you have any insights, please do let me know either through a voice message from the link on the left hand side sidebar or through comments. And btw, guys it will help me meet the cost of this site if you can visit the sponsors/advertisers on the two sidebars 🙂 Cheers, Read more

2006-04-01T02:28:00-06:00

The Highest Tower in Dubai The US Navy's home away from home will also be home to the highest skyscraper in the world, almost 1 kilometer high! Check out pictures/videos (tags: Dubai Tower) Saab BioPower Hybrid Concept: World's First Fossil-free Hybrid Vehicle World Premiere at Stockholm Auto Show Read more

2006-03-31T21:22:00-06:00

Steffi Graf was always my favorite tennis player! Always playing a great game. This is the humorous and more human side to her as a player! Enjoy! Read more

2006-03-31T08:32:00-06:00

Here are some predictions gone wrong!! My Favorites are the one by Albert Einstein on Nuclear Stuff.. shows that even the BEST that history had to offer could go wrong in their choicest subject!! Have fun... if you know of any more.. just add them in the comments! ======================================= Events «We will bury you.» Nikita Krushchev, Soviet Premier, predicting Soviet communism will win over U.S. capitalism, 1958. «Everything that can be invented has been invented.»Charles H. Duell, an official at the US patent office, 1899. «I see no good reasons why the views given in this volume should shock the religious sensibilities of anyone.» Charles Darwin, in the foreword to his book, The Origin of Species, 1869. «Stocks have reached what looks like a permanently high plateau.» Irving Fisher, economics professor at Yale University, 1929. Read more

2006-03-31T08:13:00-06:00

Very interesting and humorous dubbing!! Read more

2006-03-31T07:07:00-06:00

I had written this piece on how by end of this century the water levels in the oceans may be what they were 130,000 years ago!! I know many folks believe that this is alarmist.. .but slowly and steadily all evidence is pointing in that direction! The air over Antarctica is warming even faster than in other parts of the world, according to an analysis of 30 years of weather balloon data. While surface warming has been reported in parts of Antarctica, this is the first report of broad-scale climate change across the whole continent, the British Antarctic Survey says in Friday's issue of the journal Science. Read more

2006-03-31T07:04:00-06:00

Here is an interesting piece of advice for the students of Pure Physics! It is true that the world is not all that rosy for the grads of pure physics.. so this can be useful advice! As spring approaches and new graduates will begin their job search, once again we are hearing alarm bells ringing about the risk of getting a degree in physics and then facing the unemployment line. It is true that getting a physics degree is less of a sure thing than say becoming an electrical engineer. This is because electrical engineering is something that gives you a specific skill set that is in demand by industry while physics could be said to be a degree that creates a generalist with a lot of problem solving skills. However, rather than panic or lament having studied a pure science, there are steps that students can take to ensure they will be employable both inside and outside of academia. Having spent many years working in industry and the national laboratories, I have come up with 7 keys to success with a physics degree that I believe will help graduating physicists maintain employability. Read more

2006-03-31T06:47:00-06:00

The way this is going - very soon most villages will have internet connections - but fewer with water connections! Remins me of "If you cant get Bread, Eat Cakes!" A large-scale expansion of Internet kiosks in rural India is all set to bridge the digital divide in the country. From corporate giants such as Microsoft and Reliance Infocomm to existing kiosk agencies such as Drishtee, companies have chalked out major plans of setting up rural PC kiosks. The biggest thrust will come from the government with its project of setting up 100,000 kiosks by December ‘07, with private participation. If all goes as planned, more than 40% of India’s countryside will be logged on to the Web by ‘07-end. For private companies, a kiosk is not only the best medium of penetrating into villages, it is also a viable business proposition for agencies that set up the kiosk. Read more

2006-03-31T06:44:00-06:00

This is hillarious! The guys who provide blogs to others somehow deleted their own!! If it wasnt for this kid.. someone out there could have made a killing!! An external user took control of the address after Google employees accidentally deleted the blog. Google had egg on its face after staffers accidentally deleted the company's main official blog on Monday night and a user unaffiliated with Google temporarily took possession of the Web address. Google admitted that it accidentally deleted its own official blog on Monday night. "We've determined the cause of tonight's outage. The blog was mistakenly deleted by us (d'oh!) which allowed the blog address to be temporarily claimed by another user. This was not a hack, and nobody guessed our password. Our bad," Jason Goldman, Blogger Product Manager, wrote in a posting on the Google Blog. A 19-year-old niversity of Texas student, Trey Philips, noticed that the blog was unregistered during its period offline and registered it. Luckily for Google, Philips didn't seem to have bad intentions. His only posting read in part: "Google, fix your blog pleeasssee! P.S. Just to clear things up, I'm not associated with Google at all. I just wanted to take advantage of this before someone else with less worthy intentions did." link Read more

2006-03-31T06:39:00-06:00

It seems that the progress of brains may be behind the intelligence of the kids. The growth and "flexibility" in the way the brains develop and change over the years may have something to do with higher IQs or otherwise - as the new research shows. The general pattern of maturation, they report in Nature today, is that the cortex grows thicker as the child ages and then thins out. The cause of the changes is unknown, because the imaging process cannot see down to the level of individual neurons.But basically the brain seems to be rewiring itself as it matures, with the thinning of the cortex reflecting a pruning of redundant connections....One interpretation, (National Institute of Mental Health scientist Judith) Rapoport said, is that the brains of highly intelligent children are more plastic or changeable, swinging through a higher trajectory of cortical thickening and thinning than occurs in average children. The scans show the "sculpturing or fine tuning of parts of the cortex which support higher level thought, and maybe this is happening more efficiently in the most intelligent children," (researcher Philip) Shaw said..I.Q. scores and measuring intelligence have long been controversial. Brain-imaging studies by Dr. Thompson and the study group have advanced the field by identifying physical features of the brain that correlate with I.Q. Link Tags: IQ, Brain, Intelligence Read more


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