Friday, October 3, 2008

Song of The Week


Gavin Rossdale Love Remains The Same

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Aaksa Beach, Mumbai


It was the second time in a year when I went Andheri, Mumbai to meet my friends. It hardly takes 4 hour by bus from Pune to reach there. I boarded the bus at 4:30pm Friday which took 1 1/2 hours to reach Mumbai-Pune highway only. It was a bad and a boring start.
I reached Andheri at 10:20pm. How can we expect to reach in time when we do have slow driving bus and unmoving traffic.
Next day we planned to visit Aaksa Beach at Malad which we heard in a song of movie 'God Tussi Great Ho'. I am sure many others would have already visited this beach soon after hearing this song.
At 5pm Saturday we hired AutoRikshaw from Inorbit (Shooping Mall), Malad for the Aksa beach which took nearly 25 minutes to reach there. Aksa is far from the crowd of the city. It is quite clean and wasn't packed by the visitors. Either this was the reason or we have become more responsible towards cleaning. Both of these are partially correct.
We were surprised to see the rates of food stuff in the shops at beach. Its was just approximate to MRP :), whereas in Railway Platform you will get the things nearly 5Rs more to the MRP.
It was the first time when I saw a beach. You can fell the difference in the blowing air and noise made by the waves. These noise instead of creating a havoc at your mind bring peace to it. But as the noise will grow you will scare as it means that big waves are on their way. So, don't let the nature go angry but respect it.
We played and enjoyed there till the sun set. The reflection of Sun on the sea was sparkling. Watching a sunset is always beautiful and watching it setting behind the sea brings natures one of the best gift to humans.
For returning back to Andheri we hired the auto to reach Malad railway station and then boarded local train for Andheri.
Its always a fun to visit there and yet again my trip to Mumbai was fruitful.

Friday, August 8, 2008

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Song of The Week


OneRepublic - Someone to Save You

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Pick of The Week

This photo provided by NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona shows the surface of the northern polar region of Mars from NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander on Sunday May 25, 2008. (AP Photo/NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona)

Friday, May 16, 2008

It's not just friend who view your profile

For the interviews it is said that 'First impression is last Impression'. Does it still works? Search has made it more simple. Now your first impression could be your social networking profile.
Survey by Vault.com found that 44% of employers use social networking sites to snoop the profiles of job candidates.
According to a survey by Ponemon Institute, a privacy think tank, 35 percent of hiring managers use Google to do online background checks on job candidates, and 23 percent look people up on social networking sites. About one-third of those Web searches lead to rejections, according to the survey.
In such hiring activity fresh college graduates become more prone to get affected.
Career consultants advise students to check their online appearance before applying for jobs. Some tips:

-- Google yourself early and often, to know what has been said about you. If you see false or unauthorized information, ask the webmaster to remove the content.
-- Be careful about what you post on social networking sites. Don't post anything you wouldn't want a potential employer to see. Change the privacy setting to make personal information available only to close friends.
-- Create a positive virtual presence. Start a blog about your industry. It might not lead to a job, but it will help define your online persona and help push down unfavorable items in Web searches.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Rocky Marciano - The Rock from Brockton



Rocky Marciano was born Rocco Francis Marchegiano, on September 1, 1923, in Brockton, Massachusetts. During his career, Marciano held the heavyweight boxing title for four years in the 1950s, and he is the only boxing champion to ever retire undefeated.
His father, Pierino, worked at a shoe factory. His mother's name was Pasqualena. Rocky would spend much of his life making sure she would not live in the poverty he had known growing up. He worked many different jobs to help his family, including as a dishwasher, in a candy factory, as a gardener, and in a shoe factory.
As a youngster Rocky played baseball and football and dreamed of a professional career in one of those sports. He got into many fights when he thought he or his friends had been insulted, but he did not take up boxing until after 1943, when he was drafted into the army. He took the sport up because it helped him avoid "KP" (kitchen police) and other less desirable activities. He showed a natural ability and fought as an amateur following his discharge from the army in 1946. He won twenty-seven of his thirty fights.
On October 26, 1951, with 37 wins and 32 knockouts under his belt, Marciano faced his most formidable opponent in former heavyweight champion Joe Louis. Louis was past his prime and when Marciano knocked him out in the eighth round, he had such mixed feelings at beating his hero that he cried in Louis' dressing room after the fight.
On August 31, 1969, the day before his forty-sixth birthday, he died in a private-plane crash near Des Moines, Iowa. He was survived by his wife of nineteen years, Barbara, and his two children, Rocco Kevin and Mary Anne.
Marciano was never among the top boxers of all time in terms of skill, speed, or power, but he knew how to use the skills he had developed and his fans recognized his grit. One sportswriter commented that if all the heavyweight champions of all time were locked together in a room, Marciano would be the one to walk out.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Gravity's Relentless Pull - Black Hole

Black holes are places where ordinary gravity has become so extreme that it overwhelms all other forces in the Universe. Once inside, nothing can escape a black hole's gravity — not even light. Black holes are the evolutionary endpoints of stars at least 10 to 15 times as massive as the Sun.
A black hole has something called an 'event horizon'. This is a spherical surface that marks the boundary of the black hole. You can pass in through the horizon, but you can't get back out. In fact, once you've crossed the horizon, you're doomed to move inexorably closer and closer to the 'singularity' at the center of the black hole. The horizon has some very strange geometrical properties. To an observer who is sitting still somewhere far away from the black hole, the horizon seems to be a nice, static, unmoving spherical surface. But once you get close to the horizon, you realize that it has a very large velocity. In fact, it is moving outward at the speed of light! That explains why it is easy to cross the horizon in the inward direction, but impossible to get back out. Since the horizon is moving out at the speed of light, in order to escape back across it, you would have to travel faster than light. You can't go faster than light, and so you can't escape from the black hole.
The nearest black hole is many lightyears away, so we don't have to worry about threats to the Earth.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Calculation of Inflation in India

In India, inflation is measured as change in the Wholesale Price Index (WPI).
WPI is the index that is used to measure the change in the average price level of goods traded in wholesale market. In India, a total of 435 commodities data on price level is tracked through WPI which is an indicator of movement in prices of commodities in all trade and transactions.
WPI was first published in 1902, and was one of the more economic indicators available to policy makers until it was replaced by most developed countries by the Consumer Price Index in the 1970s. It is also the price index which is available on a weekly basis with the shortest possible time lag only two weeks.
To provide the current price data for the construction of the index, a monthly survey of wholesale prices is conducted. The WPI is disaggregated into five commodity groups: Agriculture, Manufacturing, Mining and Quarrying, Imports and Exports, where each sector consists of sub commodity groups.

Conquer Antarctica, Online Game

Thursday, May 1, 2008

ISRO sets world record

After placing 10 satellites into their orbit India has become second country in the world to achieve such a difficult goal. First is Russia. Russia has put 8 satellite into the orbit in April 2007. However Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle(PSLV)- C9 carried 820 kg as compare to 295 kg of Russian satellite.
PSLV carried 10 payloads including 690 kg CARTOSAT-2A along with the 83 kg Indian Mini Satellite (IMS-1) and eight foreign Nano satellites, all put together weighing 50 kg.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Weekdays and Weekends while you are in Job

We all are aware of the fact that after two days of Friday, Monday is going to come and we complain that why Monday so early by making lots of facial expression, in which most of them resemble to such a dog who is bored up from his master.
Actually, these depends on how much work we do have or how much busy we are. If you have got a lot of but interesting work then I am sure that you are not going to miss the weekdays and you will rather wait for them.
Funniest part is that there are lots of e-mails which describe the employees attitude or eagerness for the weekdays in office. Some using children expression or mixture of expression from the animals.
Even this happens to lifts too. It works slow on the start of day and when you reaches to your floor it opens slowly and at that instance you say "NO Please" as if you haven't got salary for the last one year. See such a dramatic incidence takes place with us.

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Saturday, April 26, 2008

Harbhajan Vs Sreeshant

Hey! what happened this time, we are fighting against each other. Really, that doesn't make sense.
They both are well known for their aggression and on the very first look they are one of the coolest dude. No one can even imagine that how dangerous could be on field for the batsman. It's good, aggression takes you to the victory till you have controlled it and if not then you have to pay as it happened in the IPL match between Kings XIPunjab and Mumbai Indians yesterday.
Sreeshant(Kings XI Punjab) again showed aggression (unnecessary and uncontrolled) to the opponent batsman many times and was enough to start a brawl on field. However the batsman didn't replied back to him on field but their captain (Harhajan Singh) was ready to teach him a lesson and the Drama begins. Harbhajan slapped Sreeshant on his face (whcih was luckily not recorded) and viewer thought Sreeshant is weeping due to the over joy of victory.
However Harbhajan has apologized for this act but it's too late I suppose. Cricket is the game of Gentlemen. Some action needs to be taken, if guilty is proved. Now the ball is on IPL authority/BCCI court to act against its own player.