Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Feel the : Inner peace


INNER PEACE
Whenever I see the sky I feel wonderful.
And that’s not the case only with me but every one of us …
There is something for everyone in this world which makes them pleased, for me it is the rainy environment and the sky which makes me feel romantic and pleased having some inner peace which cannot be achieved through anything else …
For some other person it might be something else like friends and family and music …………… but today I m here to say you that how to identify that thing in ourselves……
This is how you do it just remember your past and think what was your most joyous moment and then try to enjoy it again and if you feel that joy again and you get your mind in control and then just think about it for several minutes and then if you feel satisfied with your heart then that is the thing experience it…..
It does work ……… best of luck;
Shyam Padia.
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what is love actually?

What is Love?

Love is when my mom kisses me & says "Beta tu mane bahuj vahlo 6e"
Love is when i come back from work and papa says "Kem modu thai gayu?"
Love is when my bhabhi says "Oye hero me tara mate ek chokri joi che, tane koi biji gamti hoi to ke?"
Love is when my sister says "Bhai, mara lagan pachi tamaru kam kon karse"
Love is when i m moodless and my brother says "Chal ne kyank farva jaiye"
Love is when my best friend hugs me and says "Abe tara vagar maja nathi aavti"
Thats Love
DONT MISS THIS LOVE IN LIFE
I LOVE MY FAMILY AND MY FRIENDS...... SO MUCH.....

Tuesday, 10 May 2011

WHO'S A YOUTH AMONG US


YOUTH 

Youth is not a time of life ;
It is a state of mind;
It’s not a matter of rosy cheeks, red lips and supple knees;
It’s a matter of will, a quality of imagination, a vigour of the emotions;
It is the freshness of the deep springs of life.

Youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity of the appetite for adventure over the love of ease.
This often exists in a man of 60 more than a boy of 20.
Nobody grows old merely by no. of years.
We grow old by deserting our ideals and ideas.

Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul.
Worry, fear, self-distrust bows the heart and turns the spirit back to dust

Weather 60 or 16, there is in every human being’s heart the lure of wonder, the unfailing childlike appetite of what’s next and the joy of the game of living.
In the center of our heart and my heart there is a wireless station; so long as it receives messages of beauty, hope, cheer, courage and power from men and from the infinite, so long are you young.

When the aerials are down, and your spirit is covered with snows of cynicism and the ice of pessimism, then you are grown old, even at 20, but as long as your aerials are up, to catch waves of optimism, there is hope you may die young at 80.

BY,
SHYAM PADIA

Monday, 2 May 2011

Future technologies

Futurist Jack Uldrich’s 2011 Technology Forecast & Predictions.
 
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#1: A student educated solely through free online university courses will take the LSAT or MCAD and receive a test score high enough to be accepted by a major law school or medical program. The student will, however, be denied entrance because she doesn’t have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year institution. The student will sue. The case will be closely monitored by open-source advocates as well as the guardians of the traditional four-year college. The case will be the opening salvo in the battle to define the future of education.
#2: An armed military ground robot will successfully identify and terminate a top Taliban leader deep inside a cave somewhere in the mountains of Afghanistan. In response, a U.S. military robot will be hijacked and used against U.S. forces in a deadly attack. Both events will spur high-level discussions--and much hand-wringing--about the ethical uses of robots in warfare but they will also fuel increased expenditures on military robots by other foreign governments.
#3: Interactive billboards will be coming to a store near you in 2011-- and they will target you. Employing the latest facial recognition technology and utilizing sophisticated algorithms, these billboards will detect your age and gender and then, using the time of day and your location, deliver an advertisement designed for you. Privacy advocates will decry the event but since the technology only uses generic information (the technology does not recognize individual faces), most major retailers will be comfortable employing the technology.
#4: Due to advances in 3-D manufacturing, a leading U.S. automotive company will announce it is terminating a relationship with a Chinese supply part manufacturer and instead begin printing those parts at an assembly plant in Ohio.
#5: Nike and Apple will announce a new partnership to incorporate Apple’s iPod technology directly into certain Nike apparel, including hoodies and running jackets. In an unrelated event, Nike will also begin exploring partnerships with leading healthcare companies to explore how medical sensors embedded in their products can be used to monitor a person’s health condition.
#6: Continued advances in GPS and social networking technology will force a growing number of major car rental businesses into partnerships with car-sharing companies, such as Zipcar, in order to make car rentals available in more convenient locations and for shorter lengths of time.
#7: Stem cell researchers will announce a spinal cord patient has regained partial use of her limbs due to a new treatment involving embryonic stem cells. There will be only minimal opposition from conservative organizations regarding this innovative treatment.
#8: Citizens in Tokyo, Silicon Valley and Boston will begin spotting early tech trend-setters wearing “augmented reality” glasses to navigate their way around those cities. Meanwhile, the rest of the world will simply become more used to seeing people hold up their phones next to restaurants, buildings and advertisements to gather more information about their external surroundings.
#9: Due to the aging demographics of nurses in the healthcare industry, a major hospital will experiment with an exoskeleton to help nurses lift and “turn” patients. The device will allow a 120-pound nurse to flip a 300-pound man without breaking a sweat—or her back.
#10: A private genomics company will announce the development of a genetic test to better detect heart disease. The event will trigger a land rush among major pharmaceutical companies to acquire leading genetic testing companies. Elsewhere in the field of genomics, Monsanto, Bayer Science and others will announce the creation of new versions of gentically-modified drought-resistant varieties of corn, wheat, cotton and barley.