Thursday, January 21, 2010

MUSIC

Just like August in August Rush, you too can feel the music around you.But one can say its highly impossible in this busy world with too many cacophonic cities.Horrible,isnt it?When the strings of a guitar vibrate your soul ,you feel like flyin high.It might be either rockin or melody,it touches my heart..
When my cousin asked me about guitar classes ,my grandpa asked me about Veena.My mom plays it well.But you all know what a girl of nineteen concentrates more on!!GUITAR ofcourse.Then what about my mom who learnt it from her young age?!!

The only answer is time changes and we run almost competing with it. Interesting,isnt it?
According to me these changes makes the world to look new and fresher everyday.Probably its that VEENA which made my moms world rather new and fresh .And therefore I accept the changes wholeheartedly.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

LIFE IS CRAZY

Life is really crazy.Or else how cud someone opt for a roboarm,roboeye,or an artificial intelligence.If everything is being ARTIFICIALISED ;i nothing is reposed;and if human is being made an effortless puppet;then what the hell is he on the earth for..
Thank God ,atleast the relationships are being maintained by a few,I mean they are atleast nt being artificialised. Hmmm,the cafeteries n restaurants are smelling more divine than home made food. Everything got reincarnated ,but into something else..
There is no remedy for this.We need to run with time.But we need to remember that outer looks might be changed..But nt the values of certain relationships.Let our minds work with accord to our hearts language.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

AMBITION.....

" Get into your shoes,,now " ....thats what everyone says when u are yet to start something new...
WORK HARD,,WORK HARD,,WORK HARD..Thats what I always listen from my superiors..
The question I always hear is..."WHATS UR GOAL DUDE"?Though I say I wanna become that,,I wanna become this,,,I know what my efforts are in reaching that...
Mein tho writer banna chahti huin...Yes I wanna become a writer...but how???I am not putting any extra efforts into that,,,then what about my interests in aeronautics n fcrz my passion,,dance???
Haha,,,wow....life tho ise hi hein na...nothing will be perfect...its upto us to make it perfect...

Saturday, October 17, 2009

MY GANG,MY FRIENDS

I donno d perfect meanin of a friend . But I consider those who really love my character n fcourse I should also like their character. If not for all ,but gettin adjusted doesnt matter. And I really have friends who always wants me to be happy by sharin their happiness not for once or twice but for all times. Two such friends are Sush n Charith. A friend is one whose advices really matters . That kinda friend is Haritha. Those who remain vid me for a long time to along time and whose goods and bads are also accepted is a friend. One such friend to me is Lukky. Whose smile is very pure and it seems obviously that that smile is to make my sadness vanish ,is a friend . Sravz n Sweta are such pals 2 me. A freind really takes care of u n vice versa. Such friends 2 me are Vivek n Asha. And last but not least ,a friend even resembles u n follows the fashion u follow. And obviously one cud say me n Sush are such dashin buddies.SO I REALLY HAVE A GR8 GANG OF FRIENDS.

LOVE

Every1 says its so pure. So do I ,coz i have seen the purest of the pure love in my mom's eyes. Whatever the path I choose,she knows that that will be the right one ,coz thats the belief she has in me and in her own care n affection. So she always says "Sashay ,my little girl" even though its funny to be called like that for an 18 year old girl. But ya know for every mom her child will always be a little one. I would proudly say that I had been growin up in her care and affection so well that I feel like my mom is the best. I love my freedom a lot and if someone can accept this ,i will love 'em even more. Thats what my mom did. She gave me the whole freedom that I need.There is no love as pure as a mother's love.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Man comes back to life half an hour after dying

In a rare example of a phenomenon known as Lazarus Syndrome, a 23-year-old man came back to life 30 minutes after doctors pronounced him dead.
Doctors at the Royal Preston Hospital declared Michael Wilkinson dead on February 1.
However, half an hour later, doctors realised that his pulse had returned, reports the Telegraph.
Wilkinson survived for two days before being pronounced dead a second time.
An inquest heard that his return to life was known as Lazarus syndrome - the spontaneous return of circulation after attempts to resuscitate fail.
There have only ever been 38 cases recorded worldwide.
The syndrome takes its name from the biblical story of Lazarus, who was raised from the dead by Jesus.
John Whittaker, a consultant at the Royal Preston's accident and emergency department, said it was "not a small thing" to pronounce a patient dead. "You make absolutely certain," he added.
Wilkinson had collapsed after an evening in which he had enjoyed a number of drinks with his family.
However, tests showed that alcohol played no part in the incident.
A post mortem conducted at the Royal Blackburn Hospital found that he had an undiagnosed heart condition in which his left ventricle had become abnormally thickened. (ANI)
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First planet spotted outside the Milky Way may lie in Andromeda galaxy

A team of astronomers has claimed to have seen hints of the first planet to be spotted outside the Milky Way galaxy, in the Andromeda galaxy.
According to a report by BBC News, the team, which has made the finding, is made up of researchers from the National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) in Italy and collaborators in Switzerland, Spain, and Russia.
They exploited a type of gravitational lensing called microlensing to make the discovery.
The effect of large, massive objects between an observer and a distant planet or star can cause distortion or multiple images as the intermediary object's gravity bends the passing light.
Microlensing, by contrast, occurs when a less massive object lies in the middle. The technology is in place to truly see planets of Jupiter's mass and even less in other galaxies
Francesco De Paolis of the INFN and his colleagues developed a computer model to determine the likelihood of detecting an exoplanet via a microlensing event in the Andromeda galaxy.
They modelled the "light curve", the variation in light that a microlensed star would exhibit if it were being orbited by a companion - another star or a planet.
Having determined the clues that a planet in Andromeda would show, they returned to a survey completed in 2004 by the Point-Agape collaboration of astronomers that showed an unusual light curve.
That event, the group says, matches up to its theory and can be attributed to a companion of a mass about six times that of Jupiter.
That suggests either a planet, or a small companion star such as a brown dwarf.
Unfortunately, given that microlensing events from a given pair of objects happens just once, astronomers cannot return to the planet candidate to confirm the idea.
But, Dr De Paolis is encouraged by the possibility of detecting planets at such phenomenal distances.
"The interesting thing is that the technology is in place to truly see planets of Jupiter's mass and even less in other galaxies. It's an exceptional thing," he told BBC News.
Armed with the new theory, the authors of the work are looking to secure time on a larger telescope to continue with their observations in the hope of finding more candidates.
With about 350 extra-solar planets already found in our galactic neighbourhood, Dr De Paolis said, it was likely that such candidates were abundant. (ANI)
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