To realize The value of ten years:
Ask a newly Divorced couple.
To realize The value of four years:
Ask a graduate.
To realize The value of one year:
Ask a student who Has failed a final exam.
To realizeThe value of nine months:
Ask a mother who gave birth to a still born.
To realizeThe value of one month:
Ask a mother who has given birth to a premature baby.
To realizeThe value of one hour:
Ask the lovers who are waiting to Meet.
To realizeThe value of one minute:
Ask a personWho has missed the train, bus or plane.
To realizeThe value of one-second:
Ask a personWho has survived an accident.
To realizeThe value of one millisecond:
Ask the person who has won a silver medal in the Olympics.
To realize the value of a friend:
Lose one.
Time waits For no one.
Treasure every moment you have.
You will treasure it even more whenyou can share it with someone special.
Jun 30, 2005
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Jun 29, 2005
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Sometimes the heart sees what is invisible to the eye.
-H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
After a while you learn the subtle difference
Between holding a hand and chaining a soul,
And you learn that
Love doesn't mean Leaning
And Company doesn't mean security.
And you begin to accept that
kisses aren't contracts and presents aren't promises --
And you begin to accept your defeats
With your head up and your eyes open
And with the grace of an adult,
not the grief of a child.
And you learn to
Build all your Roads on today
Because tomorrow's ground is too uncertain
For your plans.
After awhile you learn that even sunshine
Burns if you get too much.
So plant your own garden and decorate
Your own soul -- instead of waiting for
Someone to bring you flowers.
And you will learn that you really can endure,
That you really are special
And that you really do have worth.
So live to learn and know yourself.
In doing so, you will learn to live
- Veronica A Shoffstall
to india, with love us. since 1971 :)
Nixon's dislike of 'witch' Indira from bbc. but it there on almost all major news site
don't want to quote nething from there. it does sound funny :P
fatwa...
'Maulana' Mulayam defends Imrana's fatwa from indian express
wonder what will happed to the country where desire to be 'secular' and woo the voter is above all else.
“The decision of the Muslim religious leaders in the Imrana case must have been taken after a lot of thought,” Yadav said.
north east
Anybody remember Manipur? from hindu
as much as i would like to take pride in our armed forces... these incidents need proper attention if we do not want another kashmir in the north east.
Jun 28, 2005
anonymuncule
jeene ki asha,
kuch karne main umang,
rishto per vishwas,
nahi hai to kyo?
chaera per muskan,
bevajh kushi tamam,
her pal badalte rang insan,
hai to kyo?
kab badal gaye ye sawal?
kaha milege ab jawab?
--shob
(first draft)
time travel
Remembrance of Things Future: The Mystery of Time from nytimes
"There was a conference for time travelers at M.I.T. earlier this spring.
I'm still hoping to attend, and although the odds are slim, they are apparently not zero despite the efforts and hopes of deterministically minded physicists who would like to eliminate the possibility of your creating a paradox by going back in time and killing your grandfather."
...
"The mystery of time is connected with some of the thorniest questions in physics, as well as in philosophy, like why we remember the past but not the future, how causality works, why you can't stir cream out of your coffee or put perfume back in a bottle."
...
"She added in an e-mail message: "I have always thought that there has to be some basic fundamental notion of causality, even if it doesn't look at all like the one of the space-time we live in. I can't see how to get causality from something that has none; neither have I ever seen anyone succeed in doing so.""
...
"But nobody knows if phantom, or exotic, energy is really allowed in nature and most physicists would be happy if it is not. Its existence would lead to paradoxes, like negative kinetic energy, where something could lose energy by speeding up, violating what is left of common sense in modern physics.
Dr. Krauss said, "From the point of view of realistic theories, phantom energy just doesn't exist.""
...
"Being a good physicist, Dr. Polchinski phrased the problem in terms of billiard balls. A billiard ball, he suggested, could roll into one end of a time machine, come back out the other end a little earlier and collide with its earlier self, thereby preventing itself from entering the time machine to begin with. "
very very fascinating indeed.
another crucial court judgment
Supreme Court rules against file swapping from cnet (yesterday)
"In a unanimous decision issued Monday, the nine justices said companies that build businesses with the active intent of encouraging copyright infringement should be held liable for their customers' illegal actions"
...
"The decision isn't likely to eliminate file swapping. Many of the most popular services are decentralized enough that they can exist even if a parent company disappears. Many peer-to-peer services also are based outside the United States or have been created by overseas programmers.
U.S. courts have shown their willingness to reach overseas companies in some cases, however. Already, a Los Angeles court has ruled that Kazaa parent Sharman Networks, based in Australia, maintains enough business connections in the United States to be sued in American courts. "
...
""To the P2P operators, the LimeWires and the eDonkeys: We want to work with you," said Mitch Bainwol, chief executive officer of the Recording Industry Association of America. "This is time to come forward and start filtering. We can build a better digital age together.""
follow up on the cnet story...
India's tech Renaissance from cnet
this is excellent observation and a very good read.
quotes
I like to speak my mind. That’s why I speak less.
--Ajay Devgan
Don't flatter yourself that friendship authorizes you to say disagreeable things to your intimates. The nearer you come into relation with a person, the more necessary do tact and courtesy become.
--Oliver Wendell Holmes
Never be content in not knowing why.
-- from http://wehaveforgotten.blogspot.com
commendable effort
Art forms find a saviour in Margi from hindu
hopefully in future more of the intangible heritage that we posses will be preserved.
Jun 27, 2005
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India's tech Renaissance form cnet
"Tata recently won a deal to create an environmentally friendly cell phone for a U.S. carrier, for example, while rival Wipro Technologies is designing MP3 players for Europe and a flat-panel TV for an American company. Such entrepreneurial ventures in the consumer market are not confined to the largest players: Mumbai-based Celetronix produces set-top boxes for a U.S.-based satellite TV carrier. "
...
"That marathon approach is viewed as a key advantage for India. Many executives and entrepreneurs note that India's tech boom is driven by a demographic bubble that will be difficult to match for other nations. India has a large population of young people who are driven, well-educated and work for relatively low wages.
...
"For the first time," he said, "there is confidence that tomorrow will be better than today.""