Friday, November 12, 2010

LIfe is so beautiful....

Our earth has so much to offer us but we rather ignore it or we never realise it.
lets scroll through the world we have never been to .
lets stop enjoy these beautiful sights of nature which we never appreciated.


                                                        Low clouds over a volcano

                                                             This one takes a moment to figure out 
                                                             Wonder what it's pointing to?
                                                                 Luminescence is beautiful
                                                                       It's nice to have friends!
                                                           The world going to sleep..
                                                                Very interesting patterns

                                                                    The world awakens.
                                                                     I want to live here
 
                                                Do you have them in something smaller?
 I would love to know how this happened.
How wonderful is this wildlife?

Niagara Falls at night.
Ahhhhh...
Beats a Beautyrest innersprings .
How Majestic!
How austere!

Hope you remembered to fill the tank!
Winter in the Smokies.
Slippery when wet!
Safety note: Never go swimming alone. 

Now, that's a shower.
Put 'em up, go on, put 'em up !!
A dandelion covered with dew.
Just beautiful...
simply amazing
Even on your darkest day there is a silver lining!


Life Is SO Beautiful!!!!


please add your comments on these photos.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

My Favourite Philosophy

very inspiring presentation the thoughts in it are wonderful. really makes us think about it for sometime.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

THESE INVENTIONS ARE REALLY AWESOME.

                
                           Hotel offers free meal to guests who are willing to generate electricity



The Crown Plaza Hotel in Copenhagen , Denmark , is offering a free meal to any guest who is able to produce electricity for the hotel on an exercise bike attached to a generator. Guests will have to produce at least 10 watt hours of electricity - roughly 15 minutes of cycling for someone of average fitness. They will then be given meal vouchers worth $36 (26 euros).



Disco pub gets electricity produced by people dancing at specially modified dance floor



All the flashing strobes and pounding speakers at the dance club are massive consumers of electrical power. So Bar Surya, in London, re-outfitted its floor with springs that, when compressed by dancers, could produce electrical current that would be stored in batteries and used to offset some of the club's electrical burden. The club's owner, Andrew Charalambous, said the dance floor can now power 60 percent of the club's energy needs.

                                   
                            Company creates a desktop printer that doesn't use ink nor paper



Who says printers only use paper to print documents? It's time for you to meet the PrePeat Printer then. Different from conventional printers, PrePeat adopts a thermal head to print on specially-made plastic sheets. These plastic sheets are not merely water-proof, but could be easily erased, just feed the sheets through the printer again, and a different temperature will erase everything or just write over it. Also claimed by the manufacturer, such one sheet could be used up to 1,000 times so that you'll reduce your expenses on paper for sure.

                                  University constructs a green roof as a gathering place




Green design is an enormously popular trend in modern architecture, just take a look at this amazing green roof at the School of Art , Design and Media at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore . This 5-story facility sweeps a wooded corner of the campus with an organic, vegetated form that blends landscape and structure, nature and high-tech and symbolizes the creativity it houses. The roofs serve as informal gathering spaces challenging linear ideas and stirring perception. The roofs create open space, insulate the building, cool the surrounding air and harvest rainwater for landscaping irrigation. Planted grasses mix with native greenery to colonize the building and bond it to the setting.

Designer creates a sink that uses wasted water to grow a plant



Made of polished stained concrete, the Zen Garden Sink has a channel that allows the water used while washing your hands to water a plant. Created by young Montreal designer Jean-Michel Gauvreau the sink comes in single or double basin model. The sink is designed in a way you won't get your plants all soapy. There is a main drain at the bottom of the basin for soapy grime. Your little plant friend just gets whatever you choose to dole out.

           Designer creates a shower that forces you to leave when you've wasted too much water


20% of our total domestic energy usage is from hot water for showering and bathing. That's over 6 times the energy usage of domestic lighting. So designer Tommaso Colia came up with his eco-friendly shower design that will force you to get out when you take too long and waste much water. The eco_drop shower features beautiful concentric circles that will rise to force you to stop showering when you take too long, and accordingly save water

Designer creates light-switch that changes colors to teach children how to save energy


Teaching the importance of energy conservation is the goal of this design from Tim Holley. He calls it Tio, and it's a ghost-shaped light switch that gives kids a visual reminder of how much energy they've used by leaving lights on. Tio starts out green and smiling. If the light is left on for more than four hours, he turns yellow and looks shocked. And if you dare to leave that light on for more than eight hours, sweet little Tio turns into a raging red hulk, complete with frowny mouth and angry eyes. But he won't just visually remind your kids about their energy habits; information from the light switch is sent to Tio's computer program so the entire family can see how they're doing. In a brilliant piece of visual positive reinforcement, Holley's program lets kids grow a “virtual tree†which gets bigger and healthier the more energy they save.

              Environmental company creates a staple-free stapler to avoid staple pollution



Staples are supposed to be so bad to the environment that a company decided to create a staple-free stapler. This product promises to make collation eco-friendly. Instead of using those thin metal planet-killers, the staple-free stapler "cuts out tiny strips of paper and uses the strips to stitch up to five pieces of paper together." You can even order them customized with your corporate logo so you can, you know, brag about what your company is doing to stop the staple epidemic

                             Designer creates an iPhone charger powered by a hand grip


A green idea that gives you a great hand workout as well. Charge your iPhone by a hand grip! This concept is called You can work it out, designed by Mac Funamizu,

Monday, November 8, 2010

How to make hot Ice

 All teenagers can carry out this experiments in their colleges its quiet simple. discover the incredible science behind exothermic reactions.

X- rays


1895: German physicist Wilhelm Roentgen is working in his laboratory in Würzburg when he accidentally discovers the X-ray.

on nov 8 1895 roentgen discovered x rays while he was conducting expriments on crookes tube.
just a bit more information on what is crookes tube and how was x ray invented visit- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Some cool and enormous gadgets

Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope

Hidden in the green hills of West Virginia, the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (also known as the Great Big Telescope) stands 485 feet tall — almost 200 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty and just 70 feet shorter than the Washington monument. Unlike conventional telescopes, which have metal structures supporting the middle of their surface, the GBT’s aperture is completely unblocked. That increases the GBT’s useful area and sensitivity to get a stellar view of our universe.

 

Falkirk Wheel

Resembling a double-headed ax, the Falkirk Wheel is an enormous rotating boat lift located in Scotland. It was built to transfer canal boats from the Union Canal to the Forth and Clyde Canal. The wheel measures 110 feet in diameter and consists of two arms spaced 80 feet apart. The coolest part is that it’s self-balancing: The end of each arm holds a water-filled caisson (a water-tight bucket, basically) with a capacity of 96,000 gallons. The combined weight of each caisson plus the water and ship inside it is always the same, regardless of whether or not it’s carrying its full capacity. How? It’s Archimedes’ principle, baby!


Singapore Flyer

If skydiving isn’t your cup of tea, the Singapore Flyer — the world’s largest Ferris wheel — should bring you pretty close to the clouds with a bit more decorum. Located on top of a three-story terminal building in Singapore, the Flyer measures 492 feet in diameter. Tickets for rides cost between $20 to $30. Not too shabby: Riders get a 30-mile view of the city and beyond. Plus, each capsule has free air conditioning!



Antonov AN-225

Another questions arises: How do spacecraft even make it to their launch sites? The largest aircraft in the world, the Antonov An-225 was built in Ukraine with a uniquely sized cargo deck to transport the Buran orbiter during the Soviet era. The An-225 measures 276 feet in length and 290 feet in wingspan, weighing in at 1.3 million pounds.

Taisun

Living in the Yantai Raffles Shipyard in China, the Taisun is the world’s largest (and perhaps ugliest) crane. Though its looks aren’t impressive, the Taisun holds the world record for holding the heaviest lift of all time at 20,133 tons. The Taisun stands 436 feet tall and can lift loads as high as 262 feet. Its main duty is installing enormous modules on top of vessels’ hulls




Microsoft Surface

Though it’s not one of the biggest machines in the world, the Microsoft Surface will probably be the largest gadget you ever own, if Microsoft ever begins selling this “big ass table” to consumers. Most often found in hotels, restaurants and AT&T stores, the surface recognizes multi-touch gestures and even real world objects. The parody video above sums up the idea even better than Microsoft

Friday, November 5, 2010

My Trip to North India

   I was just cleaning up my laptop and I came across some beautiful pictures of uttrakhand. A wonderful place to visit.  
                                                    
                                                                   just a bunch of dried trees


                       Actually i forgot what these birds are actually called
                      the road that took us to Nainital [the capital of uttrakhand]. It was very beautiful
                            with those red grass all over the road it looked quiet amazing.


                       sunsets over the highest mountain ranges [ Himalayas]
                                            This is called the spotted dear.  I spotted it at a wild life sanctuary.              
                                           Those white peaks that you see are the Himalayas.
the bird you see out here is called robin