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Thursday, July 14, 2005

Love

For ages great many philosophers have tried to define love , in vain.
For everyone one of us has a separate definition of love.
A definition which we can only understand but not express.
For me love is a REASON.
Reason - to support someone.
Reason - to be compassionate
Reason - to have empathy
Reason - to develop mutual understanding
And reason - to build an everlasting relationship.
For me love by itself doesn't mean a thing.
Love on its own, is highly overrated.
And the hype only fuels the fire.
Most of us , when we like someone, start bugging ourselves with question -
"Do I really love him/her ?" , "Is this the love I have been waiting for?
"Only if we could understand , that life is too short to be living under the clouds of "if and but".
Only if we could understand that love , like life, is a journey and not a destination.
There is no gurantee that it will last forever.
There is no gurantee that it is what you have been looking for .
Love is not chained by gurantees.
Love is something to be cherished and enjoyed.
Not something that should be given a dose of steroids to make it last forever.
Because if you take love as a Reason - then it will last .
The authencity of love should not be at the mercy of its outcome.
Just because love fails , doesn't mean that it was not love.
The day we wake up to the understanding that love binds us all , and yet it is free and can never be chained , that even if it exsisted for just a moment , its still love - that day would be a new beginning.

Love

BLOG SYNDROME

Guys are u aware of a deadly disease spreading around the world faster than the most destructive computer virus ever ? Well, its called the BLOG SYNDROME:

Symptoms:
1) While sleeping u see a wonderful dream and u think of cliking 'blog this' or 'publish'

2) Your net is not functioning and u start looking for a cyber cafe in way a person in desert looks for water to read ur blogs and blog your own

3) Faliure of the above leads to withdrawl symptoms similar to the ones associated with drugs

4) You get up in the morning and carry your laptop to the loo, so that u can blog even over there

5) you read this and while smiling u r thinking of CONTRIBUTING UR OWN SYMPTOMS IN THE COMMENTS.

Puzzle to Puzzle You

Once a Father and Son got injured in a plane crash, they were taken to the hospital, there the doctor could save only the son and not the father, after that the doctor excalimed "Ah! here is my son, alive", now how is that possible, write down your answers, there may be various possible, but the most feasible one will be the best. So, can u crack this?

COMPUTERS SIMULATE TERRORISMS EXTREMES

In the wake of Sept. 11, 2001, scientists in U.S. been constructing the most elaborate computer models of the United States ever attempted. There are virtual cities inhabited by millions of virtual individuals who go to work, shopping centers, soccer games and anywhere else their real life counterparts go. And there are virtual power grids, oil and gas lines, water pipelines, airplane
and train systems, even a virtual Internet.

Major Point worth a mention are

1) "We're trying to be the best terrorists we can be," said James P. Smith, who is working on simulations of a smallpox virus released in Portland, Ore. "Sometimes we finish and we're like, 'We're glad we're not terrorists.' "

2)Like government "data-mining" projects that use flight itineraries, credit card reports and other data and try to find patterns to predict who might be a likely terrorist, the simulations are atempts to guess the bigger picture.

3)In 2003, for example, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission revealed that a computer "worm" on the Internet penetrated the control systems of a nuclear power plant, disabling its safety mechanisms for about five hours.

The models have helped officials pinpoint and prioritize where changes need to be made. Fernandez's work has led to upgraded security at certain power plants. Omberg and Daniel have created biosensors--which can detect a wide variety of biological threats -- that have been placed in areas of major cities that the computer program calculated were vulnerable, such as near sports arenas or transportation hubs.

The U.S. has awakened itself after the September 11 attacks. This model would prove itself worthwhile. "Criminology is faster than technology" holds good here.

CHASING DESI DOLLARS

For years, Western companies have understood the potential of 1 billion consumers in India, but now they are slowly starting to realize the purchasing power of people in the U.S. who trace their roots to the subcontinent--a group known as desis.

Why the interest? It's not just America's growing appetite for South Asian culture--movies like Bend It Like Beckham and stars like Bollywood actress and model Aishwarya Rai. The marketing thrust started with the 2000 Census, which revealed that during the 1990s the number of Indians in the U.S. more than doubled--making them the fastest-growing Asian minority. There are some 2.5 million desis in the U.S., and the vast majority are Indian.
South Asians often arrive fluent in English. The influence may be more British than it is American--cricket is preferred to baseball--but a desi in the U.S. can still pick up USA.


Sharmaji ...so wasup