Wednesday, November 20, 2013

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தேவை இல்லாத விசயங்களையும், ஜோக்குகளையும் பகிர்வோர் , உயிரை காக்கும் இது போன்ற விசயங்களையும் பகிருங்கள் நண்பர்களே...! தனியாக இருக்கும் போது மாரடைப்பு வந்தால் உங்களை நீங்களே எப்படி காப்பாற்றிக்கொள்வது ? துரதிஷ்ட வசமாக மாரடைப்பு ஏற்படும் போதெல்லாம் இறப்பவர்கள் அதிகமாக தனியாக இருந்திருப்பவராக உள்ளனர் உங்கள் இதயம் தாறுமாறாக துடிக்கிறது..நீங்கள் சுயநினைவை இழக்க வெறும் 10 நொடிகள் தான் உள்ளது. இப்போது நீங்கள் செய்ய வேண்டியது தொடர்ச்சியாக மிக ஆக்ரோஷமாக இரும்ப வேண்டும், ஒவ்வொரு முறை இரும்புவதர்க்கு முன்னரும் மூச்சை இழுத்து விட வேண்டும் , இருமல் மிக ஆழமானதாக இருக்க வேண்டும். இருதயம் இயல்பு நிலை திரும்பும் வரையிலோ அல்லது வேறொருவர் உதவிக்கு வரும் வரையிலோ ஒவ்வொரு இரண்டு நொடிக்கும் மூச்சை இழுத்து விட்டு இரும்முக்கொண்டே இருக்க வேண்டும். மூச்சை இழுத்து விடுவதினால் நுரை ஈரலுக்கு ஆச்சிஜன் சீராக செல்ல வழி வகுக்கிறது , இருமுவதால் இருதயம் நிற்பதில் இருந்து தொடர்ச்சியாக துடித்துக்கொண்டே இருக்க உதவும், இதனால் ரத்தஓட்டம் சீரடையும். இருமுவதால் ஏற்படும் அதிர்வினால் இதயம் சீராக துடிக்கும்..பின்னர் இருதயம் சீரடைந்ததும் அருகில் உள்ள மருத்துவமனைக்கு செல்லலாம்..இந்த தகவலை குறைந்தது உங்களின் பத்து நண்பர்களுக்காவது பகிருங்கள்.தேவை இல்லாத விசயங்களையும், ஜோக்குகளையும் பகிர்வோர் , உயிரை காக்கும் இது போன்ற விசயங்களையும் பகிருங்கள் நண்பர்களே...!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

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Thomas Suarez, like many 12 year olds, spends a lot of time at his computer. But Suarez isn't just playing games or chatting with friends. More often than not, he's developing iPhone apps. When he was 9, Suarez found himself downloading the iOS Developer ToolKit and simulation tool onto his computer, and teaching himself Python, Java and C. Within a few months he had created his first app, Earth Fortune, and convinced his parents, Ralph and Margaret, to shell out $99 to get his wares into Apple's App Store. He even started his own company, CarrotCorp. "After Earth Fortune launched, I had eventually saved enough money to buy an iPod Touch," Suarez told ABC News. And with that he was off and running. He has since designed other apps, including "Bustin Jieber," a game that lets users, well, whack Justin Bieber when he moves to a different location on the screen. CarrotCorp now sells four mobile applications for the iOS platform; two are free and the other two cost 99 cents each. "I've made a lot of money for a kid," says Suarez, now 12 and a sixth grader in Manhattan Beach, Calif. In November, he bought an iPhone with his earnings and also attended the Consumer Electronics Show in January. Since that time, Suarez started an app club at his school, helping other kids build and share their creations, and also gave a Ted-X Talk, which was seen by nearly 2 million viewers on You Tube. In his talk, Suarez said that kids needed to learn these kinds of skills and be given the technology and resources to do so, because they're the foundation for future jobs. He also talked about role reversal, in that the young must teach their elders about new technology. That talk caught the attention of Craig Hatkoff, the co-founder of the Tribeca Film Festival. "It touched a chord in virtually anybody who saw it," said Hatkoff, who began mentoring Suarez through email and Skype. "He talks about the idea that kids don't necessarily want to play games, they want to learn how to make games. The whole notion that kids will take ownership if you give them something interesting that they want to do. To me, that was a revelation." And Hatkoff had given Suarez even more tools to build. A couple of months ago, he bought Suarez one of his favorite gadgets in the world – a MakerBot 3D "desktop replicatior" (or a 3-D printer) that allows one to design and print objects. Within four weeks, Suarez had taught himself how to use it. On Friday, Suarez, along with folks like Twitter's co-founder Jack Dorsey, filmmaker Edward Burns, MakerBot founder, and -- ahem -- the real Justin Bieber were honored at Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards. At the event, Hatkoff gave Suarez a Disruptive Innovation award in the shape of a hammer, and Suarez gave Hatkoff his MakerBot creation. But that's not enough for the ambitious 12-year-old. There's more to build, he told us, as he preps to start developing his next iPhone game and learning how to develop for Android. "I started off thinking Thomas would become my protege," Hatkoff said, when he presented Suarez with this award. "I have now learned, I am his protege."

Fascinating Facts You Might Not Know About Phone Numbers



You may have heard some interesting and already common facts about mobile phones on occasion. But what about the phone numbers that give you that unique mobile identity and make using your phone possible. Here’s ten great facts that you may have never heard before:
 Invention of Phone numbers
Before their invention, phone calls were made by dialing the phone service first and requesting a phone operator sitting on the other end with various lines used to connect us to the person we wanted to contact. This was all fine and dandy until the process was questioned by Alexander Bell’s (the inventor of the phone himself) friend Dr. Moses. Because the town was infected with an epidemic of measles, the doctor advised initiating a new system without involving these operators for if any one of them fell ill, the others would find it difficult to understand the system and keep it running. Hence, the system of names was replaced by numbers dialed directly by the callers themselves.
The very first Area code
The very first area code to be established was in New Jersey in 1951, which was labeled 201. The area codes in use now are an advanced and evolved version of the “North American Numbering” plan, in which th
e areas were numbered according to the ratio of their population. The one having the largest was given the simplest dial code for a rotary phone and it started with codes for 90 areas. Urban areas like New York, Los Angeles and Chicago got the codes 212, 213, and 312, respectively, and whereas more rural areas were given codes like 915, 913, etc.
 The Most Expensive phone number
666-6666 holds the record for most expensive number after being sold in Qatar for $207 million to raise money for charity. This number blows away the previous record held by 888-8888 sold in China for $280,000.
Apple related to 888-8888
It is said that Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniak, had a thing for repetitive digits. It was because of his fondness for such numbers that he sold the Apple I for $666.66. This fondness, as legend has it, also led him to buy the second most expensive number in the world. The only drawback to the fantastic phone number was the hundreds of prank calls it received every day. While most of them were not of a malicious nature, there some particularly spiteful ones that may taken a toll on any man.
Emergency Numbers
Different countries have various emergency numbers, for example 911 is the standard emergency number used in U.S. It was first pronounced as “nine eleven”, however the confusion of many users who searched for the “11” key on the dialer, led to it being changed to “nine one one”. In U.K, the number is “nine nine nine”; whereas Europe, you would dial 112 in emergency.
Before the system of a single number for emergency calls was introduced, people used to call the operators to direct them to the relevant emergency service. There are still some fire services in the U.S which can also be reached by dialing “3 4 7 3”, which spells “F-I-R-E”.

A Generous Business Partner.


One day, a very wealthy man was walking on the road. Along the way, he saw a beggar on the sidewalk.

The rich man looks kindly on the beggar and asked, "How did you become a beggar?

The beggar said, "Sir, I've been applying for a job for a year now but haven't found any. You look like a rich man.

Sir, if you'll give me a job, I'll stop begging."

The rich man smiled and said, "I want to help you. But I won't give you a job.  I'll do something better.

I want you to be my business partner. Let's start a business together.

The beggar blinked hard. He didn't understand what the older man was saying. "What do you mean, Sir?

"I own a rice plantation. You could sell my rice in the market. I'll provide you the sacks of rice.

I'll pay the rent for the market stall..

All you'll have to do is sell my rice. And at the end of the month, as Business Partners,  we'll share in the profits.

Tears of joy rolled down his cheeks. "Oh Sir," he said, "you're a gift from Heaven. You're the answer to my prayers.

Thank you, thank you, thank you!" He then paused and said, Sir, how will we divide the profits?

Do I keep 10% and you get the 90%? Do I keep 5% and you get the 95%? I'll be happy with any arrangement.

The rich man shook his head and chuckled. "No, I want you to give me the 10%. And you keep the 90%.

For a moment, the beggar couldn't speak. When he tried to speak, it was gibberish. Uh, gee, uh, wow, I mean, huh?

He couldn't believe his ears. The deal was too preposterous.

The rich man laughed more loudly. He explained, I don't need the money, my friend.

I'm already wealthy beyond what you can ever imagine.

I want you to give me 10% of your profits so you grow in gratitude

The beggar knelt down before his benefactor and said, Yes Sir, I will do as you say.

Even now, I'm so grateful for what you've done for me!

And so that was what happened. He forgets where the blessings came from.

Each day, the beggar now dressed a little bit better operated a store selling rice in the market. He worked very hard.

He woke up early in the morning and slept late at night. And sales were brisk, also because the rice was of good quality.

And after 30 days, the profits were astounding.

At the end of the month, as the ex-beggar was counting the money, and liking very much the feeling of money in his hands, an idea grew in his mind.

He told himself, Gee, why should I give 10% to my Business Partner? I didn't see him the whole month!

I was the one who was working day and night for this business. I did all this work!  I deserve the 100% profits!

A few minutes later, the rich man was knocking on the door to collect his 10% of the profits.

The ex-beggar opened the door and said, "You don't deserve the 10%. I worked hard for this.

I deserve all of it!" And he slammed the door.

If you were his Business Partner, how would you feel?

Friend, this is exactly what happens to us

God is Our Business Partner.

God gave us life-every single moment, every single breath, every single second. God gave us talents-ability to talk, to create, to earn money God gave us a body-eyes, ears, mouth, hands, feet, heart. God gave us mind- imagination, emotions, reasoning, language. So do we need to give back Our Business Partner something in return?

Saturday, November 16, 2013

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When two people are in love, their heartbeats and breathing become synchronised when they're together.

Magic of Clouds (View from a Flight)