Let's congratulate Tanishq for making India proud with his super intelligence. He took entire America by surprise when he was tested for extraordinary intelligence and scored 99.9 percentile. At 7, he gave lectures to students who were twice of his age. Today, he is only 9 and already completed one third of the credits needed for a college degree a t the American River College in Sacramento, California. Tanishq is born to mother Dr Taji and father Bijou Abraham, speaks his mother tongue Malayalam at home and wants to become a scientist. We wish you a bright future ahead, Tanishq!
Monday, 12 November 2012
Sunday, 21 October 2012
Most Watched YouTube Video – PSY – GANGNAM STYLE
Park Jae-sang (Korean: 박재상, 朴載相; born December 31, 1977), better known by his stage name PSY is a South Korean singer, songwriter, rapper, dancer, and record producer. He is well known for his humorous videos and stage performances, and for his hit-single “Gangnam Style”. The music video for “Gangnam Style” is the most viewed K-pop video on YouTube, and also the most “liked” video on the site.
Published on July 15, 2012, the video has over 498,742,648 views, and more than 4,240,828 ”likes.” Psy has appeared on numerous television programs, including The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Extra, Good Sunday: X-Man, The Golden Fishery, The Today Show, Saturday Night Live and Sunrise.
Monday, 8 October 2012
Friday, 28 September 2012
10 Smallest Things In The Universe
Source – list25.com
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
Lalbaugcha Raja 2012 First Look
Lalbaugcha Raja is truly a King in all respects and it pays to seek his audience. Lalbaugcha Raja is the popular public Ganesha idol kept at Lalbaug, a prominent locality in Mumbai during Ganesh Chaturti festival.
If you want to see the lengths people are prepared to go to for devotion, the Lalbaugcha Raja is the idol to visit. It draws an average of 1.5 million people a day — astonishing! People simply believe that this Ganesh idol can fulfill their wishes, and there’s a lot of media attention on it.
Lalbaugcha Raja 2012 First Look
Watch this video to get the first look of Lalbaugcha Raja 2012.
Monday, 17 September 2012
Conjoined Twins, Abby & Brittany Hensel turn 16
Abigail Loraine Hensel and Brittany Lee Hensel (born March 7, 1990) are dicephalic parapagus twins, i.e., they are conjoined twins of whom each has a separate head, but whose bodies are joined. They are highly symmetric, giving the appearance of having just a single body with little variation from normal proportion. In fact, several vital organs are doubled up; each twin has a separate heart, stomach, spine, and spinal cord. .. Source – WikiPedia
There are compromises that have to be made — Abby controls the right side of the body and Brittany the left — but they move with remarkable ease, riding a bike, dancing at parties and even driving a car.
When the twins were born in 1990, their parents were told the babies might not survive the night. But by age 6, they were appearing on “Oprah” and the cover of Life magazine.
They have drivers’ licenses. The girls had to take separate driving tests to get separate licenses even though they both have to work together to operate the car!
Though they don’t discuss their dating lives, both girls hope to get married one day, and because their shared reproductive organs are healthy, there is no medical reason why they wouldn’t be able to have a successful pregnancy.
Wednesday, 12 September 2012
Funny Indian Ads. Most Funny TV Ads in India. Interesting Commercials
Here s the top most funny indian ads. which makes u to laugh and also to think.. !
Friday, 31 August 2012
Shortest Woman of the World Jyoti Amge from India Meets Shortest Man Chandra Bahadur Dangi
Jyoti Amge, the world’s shortest woman from India & Chandra Bahadur Dangi, the world’s shortest man met for the first time to celebrate the organization which made them famous.
The 18-year-old from India and the 72-year-old Nepalese both made headlines last winter when they were given their titles by the Guinness World Records.
Chandra Bahadur Dangi and Jyoti Amge were born 54 years and hundreds of miles apart in different countries, but it was their height that brought them together. Dangi, the world’s shortest male, and Amge, the world’s shortest female, met for the first time earlier this year with a little help from Guinness World Records.
Jytoi Amge is 18 years old & 2 ft in height & Chandra Bahadur Dangi is 72 years old & 1 ft 11.6 inch in height. They are smiling next to a man of normal height.
Jyoti Amge
Jyoti Amge, who lives in Nagpur, India, was named the shortest living woman at 24.7 inches on Dec. 16, 2011, just after turning 18. The young woman’s stature seems to have had no effect on the size of her dreams; she has said she hopes to become a successful Bollywood actress.
Chandra Bahadur Dangi
Chandra Bahadur Dangi, 72, stands at 21.5 inches tall and was crowned the shortest man in Guinness’ 57-year history in February. Prior to the announcement, the record-holder had never ventured far from his remote village of Rhimkholi, Nepal.
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Top 15 Bollywood Actress without Makeup
Real is always better than make up regarding value base is concern. Make up makes you up time being only…
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Monday, 20 August 2012
Monday, 6 August 2012
Most Amazing People With Extra Ordinary Quality
Superheroes were originally created out of thin air to inspire mankind. Thus, arrived Batman and Spiderman ! But , these are real super – heroes with real powers ! Freaky and unbelievable – Most Amazing People & also most inspirational.
Nick Vujicic
Imagine being born without arms. No arms to wrap around someone, no hands to experience touch, or to hold another hand with. Or what about being born without legs? Having no ability todance, walk, run, or even stand on two feet. Now put both of those scenarios together: no arms and no legs. What would you do? How would that effect your everyday life?
Meet Nick Vujicic… Born in 1982 in Melbourne, Australia, without any medical explanation or warning, Nicholas Vujicic (pronounced Voy-a-chich) came into the world with neither arms nor legs.
Despite the absence of limbs, he is doing surf and swimming, and playing golf and soccer. Nick graduated from college at the age of 21 with a double major in Accounting and Financial Planning. He began his travels as a motivational speaker, focusing on the topics that today’s teenagers face.
Read more about him here
Rathakrishnan Velu – Indian King Tooth
Rathakrishnan Velu is considered to have “Golden mouth” as he is able to pull a train with his teeth. It is reported that Rathakrishnan Velu can haul a 297.1-metric-ton (327.50 U.S. tons) train over 2.8 meters (9 feet, 2.2 inches) along tracks.
On August 30, 2007, the eve of Malaysia’s 50th Independence Day, Rathakrishnan Velu (or Raja Gigi, as he is known locally) broke his own world record for pulling train with his teeth, this time with 6 coaches attached weighing 297.1 tons over a distance of 2.8 metres at the Old Kuala Lumpur Railway Station.
Jessica Cox
Jessica Cox became the first pilot with no arms, proving you don’t need ‘wings’ to fly.
Jessica believes that by combining creativity,persistence, and fearlessness, nothing is impossible..She is a psychology graduate can write ,use computers,brush her hair and talk on to her phone simply using her feet.She is from USA is also a former dancer and double black belt in Tai Kown-Do. Cox prove it Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.
Ben Underwood – The boy who could “see” with his ears
Ben Underwood was a remarkable teenager, who loved to skateboard, ride his bicycle and play football and basketball. For the most part, the Californian 14-year-old was just like other kids his age. What made Underwood remarkable was his ability to master these activities despite the fact that he was blind.
Underwood had both eyes removed after being diagnosed with retinal cancer at age two. To most people’s amazement upon meeting him, he seemed completely unfazed by his lack of sight, defying common stereotypes about blindness as a disability.
An unflinching faith in God guided Ben and his mother during his last few months as cancer spread to Ben’s brain and spine. He eventually died on January 2009 at the age of 16.
The Magnetic Man (Liew Thow Lin)
Liew Thow Lin, a 70-year-old retired contractor in Malaysia, recently made news for pulling a car twenty meters along a level surface by means of an iron chain hooked to an iron plate on his midriff. He says that he discovered he had the amazing ability to make objects stick “magnetically” to his skin, and now he’s added car-pulling to his repertoire.
After reading an article about a family in Taiwan who possessed such power, he says he took several iron objects and put them on his abdomen, and to his surprise, all the objects including an iron, stuck on his skin and didn’t fall down.
Monday, 30 July 2012
GATE 2013 - SYLLABUS (EE)
GATE 2013 Syllabus Of Electrical Engineering (EE)
Electrical Engineering (EE) GATE Syllabus 2013 . All the Electrical and Electronics Engineer student preaparing for GATE check the new revised Syllabus of GATE and use it for your guidance and better preparation .
Electrical Engineering
Electric Circuits and Fields:
Network graph, KCL, KVL, node and mesh analysis, transient response of dc and ac networks; sinusoidal steady-state analysis, resonance, basic filter concepts; ideal current and voltage sources.
The venin's, Norton's and Superposition and Maximum Power Transfer theorems, two-port networks, three phase circuits; Gauss Theorem, electric field and potential due to point, line, plane and spherical charge distributions; Ampere's and Biot-Savart's laws; inductance; dielectrics; capacitance.
Signals and Systems:
Representation of continuous and discrete-time signals; shifting and scaling operations; linear, time-invariant and causal systems.
Fourier series representation of continuous periodic signals; sampling theorem; Fourier, Laplace and Z transforms.
Electrical Machines:
Single phase transformer - equivalent circuit, phasor diagram, tests, regulation and efficiency; three phase transformers - connections, parallel operation; auto-transformer; energy conversion principles.
DC machines - types, windings, generator characteristics, armature reaction and commutation, starting and speed control of motors; three phase induction motors - principles, types, performance characteristics, starting and speed control; single phase induction motors; synchronous machines - performance, regulation and parallel operation of generators, motor starting, characteristics and applications; servo and stepper motors.
Power Systems:
Basic power generation concepts; transmission line models and performance; cable performance, insulation; corona and radio interference; distribution systems; per-unit quantities; bus impedance and admittance matrices; load flow; voltage control.
Power factor correction; economic operation; symmetrical components; fault analysis; principles of over-current, differential and distance protection; solid state relays and digital protection; circuit breakers; system stability concepts, swing curves and equal area criterion; HVDC transmission and FACTS concepts.
Control Systems:Principles of feedback; transfer function; block diagrams; steady-state errors; Routh and Niquist techniques; Bode plots; root loci; lag, lead and lead-lag compensation; state space model; state transition matrix, controllability and observability.
Electrical and Electronic Measurements:
Bridges and potentiometers; PMMC, moving iron, dynamometer and induction type instruments; measurement of voltage, current, power, energy and power factor; instrument transformers; digital voltmeters and multi-meters; phase, time and frequency measurement; Q-meters; oscilloscopes; potentiometric recorders; error analysis.
Analog and Digital Electronics:
Characteristics of diodes, BJT, FET; amplifiers - biasing, equivalent circuit and frequency response; oscillators and feedback amplifiers; operational amplifiers - characteristics and applications; simple active filters; VCOs and timers; combinational and sequential logic circuits; multiplexer; Schmitt trigger; multi-vibrators; sample and hold circuits; A/D and D/A converters; 8-bit microprocessor basics, architecture, programming and interfacing.
Power Electronics and Drives:
Semiconductor power diodes, transistors, thyristors, triacs, GTOs, MOSFETs and IGBTs - static characteristics and principles of operation; triggering circuits; phase control rectifiers; bridge converters - fully controlled and half controlled; principles of choppers and inverters; basis concepts of adjustable speed dc and ac drives.
Engineering Mathematics
Linear Algebra:
Matrix Algebra, Systems of linear equations, Eigen values and Eigen vectors.
Calculus:
Mean value theorems, Theorems of integral calculus, Evaluation of definite and improper integrals, Partial Derivatives, Maxima and minima, multiple integrals, Fourier series.
Vector identities, Directional derivatives, Line, Surface and Volume integrals, Stokes, Gauss and Green's theorems.
Differential equations:
First order equation (linear and nonlinear), Higher order linear differential equations with constant coefficients, Method of variation of parameters, Cauchy's and Euler's equations, Initial and boundary value problems, Partial Differential Equations and variable separable method.
Complex variables:
Analytic functions, Cauchy's integral theorem and integral formula, Taylor's and Laurent' series, Residue theorem, solution integrals.
Probability and Statistics:
Sampling theorems, Conditional probability, Mean, median, mode and standard deviation, Random variables, Discrete and continuous distributions, Poisson, Normal and Binomial distribution, Correlation and regression analysis.
Numerical Methods:
Solutions of non-linear algebraic equations, single and multi-step methods for differential equations.
Transform Theory:
Fourier transform, Laplace transform, Z-transform.
Electrical Engineering (EE) GATE Syllabus 2013 . All the Electrical and Electronics Engineer student preaparing for GATE check the new revised Syllabus of GATE and use it for your guidance and better preparation .
Electrical Engineering
Electric Circuits and Fields:
Network graph, KCL, KVL, node and mesh analysis, transient response of dc and ac networks; sinusoidal steady-state analysis, resonance, basic filter concepts; ideal current and voltage sources.
The venin's, Norton's and Superposition and Maximum Power Transfer theorems, two-port networks, three phase circuits; Gauss Theorem, electric field and potential due to point, line, plane and spherical charge distributions; Ampere's and Biot-Savart's laws; inductance; dielectrics; capacitance.
Signals and Systems:
Representation of continuous and discrete-time signals; shifting and scaling operations; linear, time-invariant and causal systems.
Fourier series representation of continuous periodic signals; sampling theorem; Fourier, Laplace and Z transforms.
Electrical Machines:
Single phase transformer - equivalent circuit, phasor diagram, tests, regulation and efficiency; three phase transformers - connections, parallel operation; auto-transformer; energy conversion principles.
DC machines - types, windings, generator characteristics, armature reaction and commutation, starting and speed control of motors; three phase induction motors - principles, types, performance characteristics, starting and speed control; single phase induction motors; synchronous machines - performance, regulation and parallel operation of generators, motor starting, characteristics and applications; servo and stepper motors.
Power Systems:
Basic power generation concepts; transmission line models and performance; cable performance, insulation; corona and radio interference; distribution systems; per-unit quantities; bus impedance and admittance matrices; load flow; voltage control.
Power factor correction; economic operation; symmetrical components; fault analysis; principles of over-current, differential and distance protection; solid state relays and digital protection; circuit breakers; system stability concepts, swing curves and equal area criterion; HVDC transmission and FACTS concepts.
Control Systems:Principles of feedback; transfer function; block diagrams; steady-state errors; Routh and Niquist techniques; Bode plots; root loci; lag, lead and lead-lag compensation; state space model; state transition matrix, controllability and observability.
Electrical and Electronic Measurements:
Bridges and potentiometers; PMMC, moving iron, dynamometer and induction type instruments; measurement of voltage, current, power, energy and power factor; instrument transformers; digital voltmeters and multi-meters; phase, time and frequency measurement; Q-meters; oscilloscopes; potentiometric recorders; error analysis.
Analog and Digital Electronics:
Characteristics of diodes, BJT, FET; amplifiers - biasing, equivalent circuit and frequency response; oscillators and feedback amplifiers; operational amplifiers - characteristics and applications; simple active filters; VCOs and timers; combinational and sequential logic circuits; multiplexer; Schmitt trigger; multi-vibrators; sample and hold circuits; A/D and D/A converters; 8-bit microprocessor basics, architecture, programming and interfacing.
Power Electronics and Drives:
Semiconductor power diodes, transistors, thyristors, triacs, GTOs, MOSFETs and IGBTs - static characteristics and principles of operation; triggering circuits; phase control rectifiers; bridge converters - fully controlled and half controlled; principles of choppers and inverters; basis concepts of adjustable speed dc and ac drives.
Engineering Mathematics
Linear Algebra:
Matrix Algebra, Systems of linear equations, Eigen values and Eigen vectors.
Calculus:
Mean value theorems, Theorems of integral calculus, Evaluation of definite and improper integrals, Partial Derivatives, Maxima and minima, multiple integrals, Fourier series.
Vector identities, Directional derivatives, Line, Surface and Volume integrals, Stokes, Gauss and Green's theorems.
Differential equations:
First order equation (linear and nonlinear), Higher order linear differential equations with constant coefficients, Method of variation of parameters, Cauchy's and Euler's equations, Initial and boundary value problems, Partial Differential Equations and variable separable method.
Complex variables:
Analytic functions, Cauchy's integral theorem and integral formula, Taylor's and Laurent' series, Residue theorem, solution integrals.
Probability and Statistics:
Sampling theorems, Conditional probability, Mean, median, mode and standard deviation, Random variables, Discrete and continuous distributions, Poisson, Normal and Binomial distribution, Correlation and regression analysis.
Numerical Methods:
Solutions of non-linear algebraic equations, single and multi-step methods for differential equations.
Transform Theory:
Fourier transform, Laplace transform, Z-transform.
Friday, 27 July 2012
Support India at London 2012 Olympic Games
Its time to cheer for the country friends.. Let us pray for the competitors to stand right at the top of the world. Let we stand right behind them..
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
Will The World Really End in 2012?
We all know that the world is going to end in December 2012 because a giant solar eruption is going to swallow the Earth. Or is it supposed to be the implosion of the Yellowstone Caldera? Reversal of the global poles? Does anybody even care about how the Earth will end if we are all doomed anyway?
Apparently, yes. NASA has set up a Frequently Asked Questions page on its website to answer questions pertaining to the end of existence. According to NASA, there is no scientific evidence that the world is going to end in 2012. Contrary to popular beliefs, put your trust in science and do not set up the foundations for that underground bunker just yet.
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Don’t panic! Mayan timekeeper says world WON’T end in 2012… as it’s only a calendar change
- Leonzo Barreno trained as timekeeper by Mayan elders
- Many believe its calendar marks end of world on Dec 21
- But professor says it just marks start of new calendar
Many consider it a joke although others are scared we might never live to see next year thanks to the Mayan calendar’s ‘apocalyptic’ prediction.
But Mayan expert Leonzo Barreno, of Saskatchewan, Canada, says the ‘apocalypse’ concept is a false interpretation of the Long Count calendar.
The University of Regina journalism professor said Mayan elders taught him that December 21 this year simply marks the start of a new calendar.
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
David Blaine: How I held my breath for 17 min
David Blaine is world’s most famous magician. As a magician, David Blaine has gone to great lengths to challenge himself with tasks that doctor’s say are “not possible“. He’s been buried alive in a coffin in New York City for a week, frozen himself in a block of ice for 3 days and 3 nights, stood on a 100 ft pillar for 6 hours, to living in a glass box in London for 44 days.
In this video he tells us about how he conquered his most difficult challenge of holding his breath for more than 17 minutes while breaking a world record. He teaches us that nothing is impossible if you are passionate enough to achieve it and if you are ready to fail and start back over and over again.
IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING!
He’s done a lot of drastic events that I wouldn’t think twice about doing. But as a magician, he was not satisfied by succeeding with just those tasks. “I wanted to see how long I could go without breathing, how long I could survive with nothing… not even air.” Little did he know that it would become the most amazing journey of his life.
In this video he tells us about how he conquered his most difficult challenge of holding his breath for more than 17 minutes while breaking a world record. He teaches us that nothing is impossible if you are passionate enough to achieve it and if you are ready to fail and start back over and over again.
IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING!
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
Heart Attacks & Drinking Warm Water
This is
one of the best article on this topic. Not just regarding the hot water
following your food, but on the subject of Heart Attacks. The Chinese &
Japanese drink hot tea or coffee with their meals, not chilled water or cold
drink, perhaps this is the time we adopt their drinking tradition at the same
time as having meal.
Why Hot Water is Best During Meal
For all
those who love to drink icy water, this post is applicable to them . This is
good to get a mug of cold drink following a lunch or dinner. But, the cold
water will solidify the oily things which you have just consumed. It will
decelerate the digestion. Once this ‘sludge’ reacts with the acid, it will
break down and be absorbed by the intestine quicker than the solid food. It
will line the intestine. Very soon, this will turn into fats and lead to
cancer.
It is best
to drink hot soup or hot water or even hot tea/coffee after a meal.
Common
Symptoms Of Heart Attack…
A serious
note about heart attacks – You should know that not every heart attack symptom
is going to be the left arm hurting
Be aware
of intense pain in the jaw line.
You may
never have the first chest pain during the course of a heart attack.
Nausea and
intense sweating are also common symptoms.
60% of
people who have a heart attack while they are asleep do not wake up.
Pain in
the jaw can wake you from a sound sleep. Let’s be careful and be aware.
The more
we know, the better chance we could survive.
A cardiologist
says if everyone who reads this message sends it to 10 people, you can be sure
that we’ll save at least one life. Read this & Send to a friend. It could
save a life……..So, please be a
true friend and inform to all your friends you care about.
I JUST
DID.
Valuable
Information!
Correct
timing to drink water, will maximize its effectiveness on the Human body.
Two (02)
glasses of water – After waking up – Helps activate internal organs
One (01)
glass of water – 30 minutes before meal – Help digestion
One (01)
glass of water – Before taking a bath – Helps lower blood pressure
One (01)
glass of water – Before sleep – To avoid stroke or heart attack
Please share to all your relatives and friends
End is not
the end. In fact E.N.D. is "Effort Never Dies"
& if you get NO in answer remember N.O. is "Next or New Opportunity ". So always be positive in life !!!
& if you get NO in answer remember N.O. is "Next or New Opportunity ". So always be positive in life !!!
Saturday, 7 July 2012
Amazing Technical fact behind avatar movie
The entire rendering of the movie AVATAR takes 1 petabyte of storage space! This is the equal to
500 hard drives of 2TB (1 TB equals 1024 GB) each and also equal to a 32 year long MP3 file! PS- With millions of money spent on storage device I am not
amused why the movie budget hyped to 300 million.
Also look at some funny facts about the film.
1. lots of dough
James Cameron originally planned to have the film completed for release in 1999. At the time, the special effects he wanted increased the budget to $400 million. No studio would fund the film, and it was shelved for almost 10 years.
2.Title error
An early casting call for the female lead was posted, identifying the movie as James Cameron’s “Battle Angel.”
3. Casting dielemma
James Cameron’s go-to action guy, Michael Biehn, who starred in Cameron’s “The Terminator,” “Aliens” and “The Abyss” — was considered for the role of the tough-nut Col. Miles Quaritch. Cameron ultimately had to pass because he’d already cast Sigourney Weaver (who starred opposite Biehn in “Aliens”) and he didn’t want people to think it was “Aliens” all over again. The role eventually went to Stephen Lang.
4. CGI rules
The movie is 40 percent live action and 60 percent photo-realistic CGI. Most of the motion capture technology was used for the CGIscenes.
5. Sam's audition
According to Sam Worthington, he was invited to the casting via a phone call. He didn’t know anything about the script, nor was he told the director’s name. Sam was initially disappointed, thinking it was “another waste of time.”
6. Show me the money
“Avatar” is the highest-grossing film of all time, bringing in $700 million domestically. James Cameron’s previous film “Titanic” was the first film to gross $500 and $600 million domestically.
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500 hard drives of 2TB (1 TB equals 1024 GB) each and also equal to a 32 year long MP3 file! PS- With millions of money spent on storage device I am not
amused why the movie budget hyped to 300 million.
Also look at some funny facts about the film.
1. lots of dough
James Cameron originally planned to have the film completed for release in 1999. At the time, the special effects he wanted increased the budget to $400 million. No studio would fund the film, and it was shelved for almost 10 years.
2.Title error
An early casting call for the female lead was posted, identifying the movie as James Cameron’s “Battle Angel.”
Michael Biehn |
James Cameron’s go-to action guy, Michael Biehn, who starred in Cameron’s “The Terminator,” “Aliens” and “The Abyss” — was considered for the role of the tough-nut Col. Miles Quaritch. Cameron ultimately had to pass because he’d already cast Sigourney Weaver (who starred opposite Biehn in “Aliens”) and he didn’t want people to think it was “Aliens” all over again. The role eventually went to Stephen Lang.
4. CGI rules
The movie is 40 percent live action and 60 percent photo-realistic CGI. Most of the motion capture technology was used for the CGIscenes.
sam worthington |
5. Sam's audition
According to Sam Worthington, he was invited to the casting via a phone call. He didn’t know anything about the script, nor was he told the director’s name. Sam was initially disappointed, thinking it was “another waste of time.”
6. Show me the money
“Avatar” is the highest-grossing film of all time, bringing in $700 million domestically. James Cameron’s previous film “Titanic” was the first film to gross $500 and $600 million domestically.
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Google's Driverless car - Incredible machine
The Google Driverless Car is a project by Google that involves developing technology for driverless cars. The project is currently being led by Google engineer Sebastian Thrun, director of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and co-inventor of Google Street View
Google Gets The License for Driverless Car
The U.S. state of Nevada passed a law in June 2011 concerning the operation of driverless cars in Nevada. Google had been lobbying for driverless car laws.The Nevada law went into effect on March 1, 2012, and the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles issued the first license for a self-driven car in May 2012. The license was issued to a Toyota Prius modified with Google’s experimental driver-less technology. Source
“I felt using the infinity symbol was the best way to represent the ‘car of the future’.” Department Director Bruce Breslow said. “The unique red plate will be easily recognized by the public and law enforcement and will be used only for licensed autonomous test vehicles.”
demo Video of a Blind Man Driving Google’s Driver less car
How google's driverless car works
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
Stop Motion with Wolf and Pig-
See this video guys really interesting, a world of photographs.. lovely creativity..
At first the person photographed stop motion animation. And he displayed the photographs in his room and photographed it again. Enjoy a connection with the world of the room and the world in the photograph. Thanks for watching.
Saturday, 30 June 2012
My Engineering course
Its been a hard work for me since i joined the course of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 4 years back. But at last i am fully satisfied that i have passed it out successfully and today i am really proud to say that i am an Engineer.
According to me engineering is not tough and like the same not easy too. In order to pass a single paper of Engineering one should study that paper for at least of 3 days so that he can not only pass that paper but also have a overview knowledge of that paper. But actually the funny university has allocated 1month for a paper(6 months-6 papers). Its your wish to pick a paper out and be an expert on this.
My advice to the newly joining one of this course is to pick a paper you have the most interest and work on that particular topic and be an expert on that topic.
For me this 4 years is not only for studying and clearing those 46 papers. The extra curricular activities that i have been doing since i joined this course have been a great thing for me. It really thought me how to work in group and how well we should be prepared to be in a position to take certain decision. The activities like working for a symposium and also things like dance, theme show all helped me to mold my character to the best.
Thank you engineering for giving me a good opportunity to learn these things essential for my life.
Miss you engineering and miss that tentative second before the result is loading....
..... ooh
And more over this course gave me such lovely friends that one should hardly forget.. miss u buddies
According to me engineering is not tough and like the same not easy too. In order to pass a single paper of Engineering one should study that paper for at least of 3 days so that he can not only pass that paper but also have a overview knowledge of that paper. But actually the funny university has allocated 1month for a paper(6 months-6 papers). Its your wish to pick a paper out and be an expert on this.
My advice to the newly joining one of this course is to pick a paper you have the most interest and work on that particular topic and be an expert on that topic.
For me this 4 years is not only for studying and clearing those 46 papers. The extra curricular activities that i have been doing since i joined this course have been a great thing for me. It really thought me how to work in group and how well we should be prepared to be in a position to take certain decision. The activities like working for a symposium and also things like dance, theme show all helped me to mold my character to the best.
Thank you engineering for giving me a good opportunity to learn these things essential for my life.
Miss you engineering and miss that tentative second before the result is loading....
..... ooh
And more over this course gave me such lovely friends that one should hardly forget.. miss u buddies
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