Sep 21, 2010
Dont Blame Software Industry
Income Tax raid has to be done in all political leaders and film stars houses, then automatically Indian Economy also go high and prices of the basic commoditites also will come low. This was not the fault of Software Industry. There were many political leaders who were supporting the nation and working for the benifit of the nation. But only few are not proper..
Jul 13, 2010
Equations of Life
Human = eat + sleep + work + enjoy
++++++++++++ +++++++++ +++++++++ +++++++++ +++++++++ ++ ++
Equation 2:
Man-earn money = Donkey
In other words
Man who doesn't earn money = Donkey
++++++++++++ +++++++++ +++++++++ +++++++++ +++++++++ +
Equation 3:
Woman= eat + sleep + spend
Donkey = eat + sleep
Woman = Donkey + spend
Woman - spend = Donkey
In other words,
Woman who doesn't spend = Donkey
++++++++++++ +++++++++ +++++++++ +++++++++ +++++++++ +
To Conclude:
From Equation 2 and Equation 3
Man who doesn't earn money = Woman who doesn't spend
Jul 7, 2010
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It has the list of most famous computer science problems try to solve these to get you program skills sharper
Jul 5, 2010
Cars with black boxes
The car, which is being developed by researchers at computer chip giant Intel, will record information about the vehicle speed, steering and braking along with video footage from inside and outside the vehicle, The Telegraph reported.
This would be automatically sent to police and insurance companies in the event of an accident to make it easier to determine the cause of car crashes and identify the person responsible.
The device forms part of an intelligent car envisaged by researchers at Intel. They are developing technology that will transform cars into smart vehicles that are able to detect dangers on the road and even take over control from motorists.
They have been in discussions with car manufacturers about developing cars that are permanently connected to the Internet and other vehicles using wireless technology.
Camera systems that can recognise street signs and then take over control of a car if the motorist tries to drive the wrong way up a one-way street, for example, are being developed for use in vehicles.
On board sensors will also be able to detect pot holes in the road and report their location to road maintenance authorities as the car is moving.
The cars will also be able to track the location of surrounding vehicles and alert drivers if they get too close or try to change lanes when another vehicle is in their blind spot.
The technology was revealed at a research showcase by Intel in Santa Clara, California, last week. The company has been in discussions with car manufacturers about putting the technology into new vehicles.
Justin Ratner, the director of Intel Laboratories and chief technology officer, said: 'We are looking at a whole range of enhancements that will improve the driving experience, safety and security of vehicles.
'The intelligent vehicle is what we are talking about here. Once a car is connected, more or less on a continuous basis, all sorts of interesting possibilities present themselves.
'With vision systems on cars, it is perfectly reasonable for a car on its own to see the sign that says 'wrong way' or 'do not enter' and bring the vehicle to a halt at the side of the road so we don't have these senseless accidents where someone has failed to recognise a sign.
'We have talked to highway maintenance departments about using sensors that are already in cars to report the GPS coordinates for pot holes in the road to the maintenance department.'
May 6, 2010
Chinese, non stop trains.
- It is a brilliant concept by the Chinese, non stop trains. Thesetrains never stop at any station. Then, the question is how can thepassengers board in and out of it?
Q1. How can the people board the train?
Ans. The passengers at a station should board in to a connector cabinbefore the train arrives the station. When the train arrives thestation, it will not stop at all. It will slow down to pick theconnector cabin at the station on to it’s top. The passengers in theconnector should get in to the train. Once the connector was emptied,the connector will be moved to it’s rear end. The passengers who haveto get down at the next station should board in to the connector whichis at the rear end of the train roof.
Q2. How can the passengers get out off the train?
Ans. As I said earlier, the passengers who have to get down at thenext station should board in to the connector which is at the rear endof the train roof. When the next station arrives, the train will leavethe rear connector at the station itself and will pick up the newconnector from the station to it’s front end.Here is a video demo of this brilliant technology,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pn84drthLYg&feature=player_embedded
May 2, 2010
Pay utility bills online with a receipt
- One can pay water,electricity and few other bills online and get the receipt for the same.
- Please Note that there is service charge involved
- Please Click here...
Apr 28, 2010
Love and Marriage
- You can go through them only once and cannot turn back o pick
The student went to the field, go thru first row, he saw one big wheat, but he wonders....may be there is a bigger one later - Then he saw another bigger one...
- But may be there is an even bigger one waiting for him.
- Later, when he finished more than half of the wheat field, he start to realize that the wheat is not as big as the previous one he saw, he know he has missed the biggest one, and he regretted.
- So, he ended up went back to the teacher with empty hand.
- "What is marriage then?" the student asked.
- The teacher said, "in order to answer your question, go to the corn field and choose the biggest corn and come back. But the rule is: you can go through them only once and cannot turn back to pick."
- The student went to the corn field, this time he is careful not to repeat the previous mistake, when he reach the middle of the field, he has picked one medium corn that he feel satisfy, and come back to the teacher.
- The teacher told him, "this time you bring back a corn...You look for one that is just nice, and you have faith and believe this is the best one you get.... This is marriage
Apr 24, 2010
Executive MBA
Apr 21, 2010
EMBA in India
This year, the demand for one year full time executive MBA programme has gone up mainly because managers think that it is a good time to take a one year break especially with the world economy downturn and recession hitting the globe. One year executive MBA is one of the wisest choice managers with three to five years of work experience can make because this gives them an edge over other employees and serves as a great force in their career progress.
There are many schools in India that offer a one year executive MBA programme. Since this is a full time programme, it is only of a year’s duration as compared to other part time programmes that lasts for three to five years. One year executive MBA programmes are highly intensive. The learning in these programmes is usually conducted through different study modes like case studies, discussions, debates, learning from each others work experiences, assignments etc.
Some of the one year executive MBA programmes in India are:
- IIM Ahmedabad: PGPX (Post Graduate Programme for Executives)
- IIM Bangalore: Executive General Management programme
- IIM C (Kolkata): PGPX (Post Graduate Programme for Executives).
- Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad: one year MBA for managers
- XLRI, Jamshedpur: Graduate Management Programme
- IMT, Ghaziabad
For more Information, Click Here...
Apr 17, 2010
Shah Rukh takes the Blame
KKR were all but thrown out of semifinal reckoning after losing to Chennai Super Kings last night and Shah Rukh said he was responsible for the disappointing show. "I completely take the blame for not putting up a good enough show...so much love for KKR and I couldn't reciprocate," the actor wrote on his Twitter page. "I am not sad. Just feel awful for Kolkata, most wonderful city and my sponsors. No promises anymore," he said.
But the superstar said he would still give a call to each member of the team for trying his best. "(I) Will call all (of them) and thank them for trying, even if it wasn't good enough.