Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
More reasons to vote
Lok paritran, the party started by ex-IITians, filed 7 candidates in Tamil Nadu assembly elections.
- Santhanagopalan Vasudev(age 28) Mylapore, (Masters in Economics at New York University)
- Elanthirumaran P.(age 38) Chepauk (systems programmer at L&T)
- Ishrayel Maheshwar(age 31)Thousand Lights
- Aravind Seshagiri(age 32)Theagaraya Nagar (Research Consultant at a Global Growth Consulting company)
- Rajamany(age 56)Anna Nagar (33 years of experience specializing in Maintenance and Planning in Fertilizer)
- Prema Kannan(age 56) Villivakkam (an experienced social worker)
- Vanchinarayanan(age 27) Mudukulathur (runs an organization called Success Oriented Right Revolution of Youth and Public)
.shiva.
Young guns lifting India
I read an interesting and exciting statistics about our cricket team[ source courtesy: Johnson]. Its really fantastic that in the absence of the Biggie players(Sachin, Saurav and out of form Sehwag) our young guns have done a wonderful job to put us on the top of the world cricket. Our team did a great all-round performance.
These statistics are for the current cricket season.
These statistics are for the current cricket season.
- We have Yuvraj Singh, Rahul dravid and Dhoni in 1st, 3rd and 4th spot of the highest run getters.
- Irfan Pathan, Ajit Agarkar and Harbhajan Sigh at 1st, 3rd and 5th position in the list of highest wicket takers.
- India is on the first place in win percentage, with the staggering 67.65%. Australians are at the second place with 62.5%.
Great going for India.
Cheers!!!
.shiva.
Monday, April 24, 2006
Gettogether
We celebrated our gettogether on 15th of April, 2 years after finishing the college. Its really a great occassion. Even though we've been in touch, meeting all of the friends in one place was a very special one. It's really an unforgettable day. Full credits goes to our Deepa ma'am who initiated this event. Hope we'll celebrate the next gettogether with more friends.
The photos are uploaded in flickr.
.shiva.
Monday, April 03, 2006
Google Earth, crossing boundaries...?
It's really shocking to hear that Google just rejected India's concerns over publishing high quality satellite images of sensitive areas, like Rashtrapati bhavan.
The high-resolution satellite images include those of airfields in Chandigarh, Ambala, Amritsar, Avantipura (J&K), Srinagar and Leh. In several of the images, various types of aircraft can be clearly seen parked in the airfields.What could probably be more alarming to the defence forces - particularly the Indian Air Force - is the fact that while the website carries images of Pakistani air bases in Sargodha and Lahore too, these are grainy in comparison to the crystal clarity of the Indian images.
Last week the Deputy National Security Advisor Vijay Nambiar expressed concern about the pictures.
In October 2005, our president A. P. J. Abdul kalam expressed concerns over the security threat posed by the Google Earth.
"You will realise that some of the developing countries, which are already in danger of terrorist attacks, have been singularly chosen to provide such high resolutions", Mr. Kalam told a meeting of top police officials.
But Google responds with exposing more and more sensitive areas in its latest releases. We have to wait for our Governments reaction on Google Earth.
Related news:
- India army boss slams Google Earth - CNN
- Google rejects India’s concerns - NDTV
- 'Google Earth a threat for India' - India Times
- India slams Google Earth - News24
.shiva.
Fingerprints Can Reveal Your Addictions
Fingerprints could give clues about the lifestyle of a person, and that may help forensic investigations.
"Researchers in the UK are uncovering the ways fingerprints are changed by age, smoking, drug use and even some personal grooming products.
There are a lot of lipids in fingerprints and there are a lot of possibilities for that.Drug users typically excrete the metabolised products of the chemical they use. For instance, smokers are known to secrete cotinine, a chemical produced when the human body breaks down nicotine."
Fingerprint-based systems are likely to be extensively used in the future for authentication. Can you imagine a Google site where you can logon with your fingerprint? Google will know not just who you are, what you've searched, what do you like, but also what's your medical condition, if you smoke or take drugs. Google could personalize the results and promote the sites that offer medical advice relevant to your condition.
Source: BBC News.
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