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Thursday 14 March 2013
The End Of The Computers
The End Of The Computers As We Know It
If you wonder why HP, Dell and other leading computer manufacturers believe the end of the computer as we know it is near. It's not the iPad that has them concerned about the future. It is developments like the ones Corning is working on.
Corning Glass - The end of the computers as we know it
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Friday 1 March 2013
Disappointments or Misfortune ??????????
Disappointment is often the salt of life.
We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.
Disappointment to a noble soul is what cold water is to burning metal; it strengthens, tempers, intensifies, but never destroys it.
Disappointment is the nurse of wisdom.
The size of your success is measured by the strength of your desire; the size of your dream; and how you handle disappointment along the way.
Disappointments are to the soul what a thunder-storm is to the air.
Disappointment weighs heavy on the pride.
Man must be disappointed with the lesser things of life before he can comprehend the full value of the greater.
The pleasure of expecting enjoyment is often greater than that of obtaining it, and the completion of almost every wish is found a disappointment
Maturity is a bitter disappointment for which no remedy exists, unless laughter can be said to remedy anything.
These slight disappointments are sent to prepare For what may hereafter befall;For seasons of real disappointment and care,Which commonly happen to all.
Rigid beliefs make disappointments seem unbearable, whereas realistic beliefs help us to accept disappointment and go on from there.
The more we shelter children from every disappointment, the more devastating future disappointments will be.
Hope is itself a species of happiness, and, perhaps, the chief happiness which this world affords: but, like all other pleasures immoderately enjoyed, the excesses of hope must be expiated by pain; and expectations improperly indulged must end in disappointment.
The sudden disappointment of a hope leaves a scar which the ultimate fulfilment of that hope never entirely removes.
Disappointment or misfortune don't last long among us, the poor; we can't live if we brood on them the whole time.
Disappointment is a sort of bankruptcy -- the bankruptcy of a soul that expends too much in hope and expectation.
There can be no deep disappointment where there is not deep love.
Suspense is worst than disappointment.
Be calm and strong and patient. Meet failure and disappointment with courage. Rise superior to the trials of life, and never give in to hopelessness or despair. In danger, in adversity, cling to your principles and ideals. Aequanimitas!
You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try.
Thanks & Regards
Kapil Chaudhary
Wednesday 13 February 2013
Morni by Mohit Chauhan
I mentioned about this beautiful Himahchali folk song in my last post. I had heard this song few years back and it was there somewhere in back up of mind. Thankfully, came across it again and this time won't let it fade away. I had no clue what it meant but it felt so soothing and haunting. Enjoy!!
Amma poochdi sun dhiye mere aee
Dhubari itni tu kiya kareeya hoyee yee
[Mother Asks Listen O my daughter, Why are you so restless?]
Paarli vaniya mor jo bole ho
Amma ji ina more nindara gawayi ho
[Daughter says: The peacock is hooting in the next forest, O mother, his hooting has taken away my sleep]
Sad le bandukiyo sad le shikari jo
Dhiye bhlaa idaa mor maar girana ho
[Mother says: Lets call hunters and gunner, O daughter we will take this peacock down.]
Morni marna ayeeee ooooooo Morni marna morni gawana ho
Oh ammaji inda mor hinjare puwana ho [Daughter says: No we will not shoot it, I will put it in a cage]
Kuthi janda chandrama Kuthi janda tare ho Ohh
aamji kuthi jande dilla-de piyare hoo
[Where does moon go and where do all stars go? O mother, where do all our dear ones go? ]
Ho chuhpi janda chandrama Chhupi jandee tare hoo
Dhiye bhala nayyoo chupe dilande pyare ho
[Moon hides and so do all the stars, But my dear daughter, our dear ones don't disappear anywhere as they remains in our heart.]
Courtesy: Anonymous
Thanks & Regards
Kapil Chaudhary
I mentioned about this beautiful Himahchali folk song in my last post. I had heard this song few years back and it was there somewhere in back up of mind. Thankfully, came across it again and this time won't let it fade away. I had no clue what it meant but it felt so soothing and haunting. Enjoy!!
Amma poochdi sun dhiye mere aee
Dhubari itni tu kiya kareeya hoyee yee
[Mother Asks Listen O my daughter, Why are you so restless?]
Paarli vaniya mor jo bole ho
Amma ji ina more nindara gawayi ho
[Daughter says: The peacock is hooting in the next forest, O mother, his hooting has taken away my sleep]
Sad le bandukiyo sad le shikari jo
Dhiye bhlaa idaa mor maar girana ho
[Mother says: Lets call hunters and gunner, O daughter we will take this peacock down.]
Morni marna ayeeee ooooooo Morni marna morni gawana ho
Oh ammaji inda mor hinjare puwana ho [Daughter says: No we will not shoot it, I will put it in a cage]
Kuthi janda chandrama Kuthi janda tare ho Ohh
aamji kuthi jande dilla-de piyare hoo
[Where does moon go and where do all stars go? O mother, where do all our dear ones go? ]
Ho chuhpi janda chandrama Chhupi jandee tare hoo
Dhiye bhala nayyoo chupe dilande pyare ho
[Moon hides and so do all the stars, But my dear daughter, our dear ones don't disappear anywhere as they remains in our heart.]
Courtesy: Anonymous
Thanks & Regards
Kapil Chaudhary
Tuesday 5 February 2013
BachPan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DEDICATED TO MOMENTS OF LIFE THAT WILL NEVER COME BACK!!!!!
ek bachpan ka zamana tha,
khushiyon ka khazana tha!
chahat chaand ko paane ki,
dil titli ka deewana tha!
khabar naa thi subah ki,
aur naa shaam ka thikana tha!
thak haar ke aana school se,
par khelne bhi jana tha!
daadi ki kahani thi,
pariyon ka fasana tha!
baarish mein kagaz ki naav thi,
har mausam suhana tha!
har khel mein saathi the,
har rishta nibhana tha!
gam ki jubaan naa hoti thi,
naa hi zakhmo ka paimana tha!
rone ki wajah naa thi,
na hasane ka bahana tha!
abbb nahi rahi woh zindagi,
JAISA BACHPAN KA ZAMANA THA.
Thanks & Regards
Kapil Chaudhary
ek bachpan ka zamana tha,
khushiyon ka khazana tha!
chahat chaand ko paane ki,
dil titli ka deewana tha!
khabar naa thi subah ki,
aur naa shaam ka thikana tha!
thak haar ke aana school se,
par khelne bhi jana tha!
daadi ki kahani thi,
pariyon ka fasana tha!
baarish mein kagaz ki naav thi,
har mausam suhana tha!
har khel mein saathi the,
har rishta nibhana tha!
gam ki jubaan naa hoti thi,
naa hi zakhmo ka paimana tha!
rone ki wajah naa thi,
na hasane ka bahana tha!
abbb nahi rahi woh zindagi,
JAISA BACHPAN KA ZAMANA THA.
Thanks & Regards
Kapil Chaudhary
Mata Jwala Ji Temple, District Kangra, Himachal Pradesh
Hi Guys,
This Temple is near about 22 km from my hometown,it is around 40 Minutes of drive through a beautiful scenic road. There is a bus after every approx 40-50 min.
This is the one of most famous temple in North india.
Jawala Ji temple is one of the 51 Shaktipeeths of India. Jawalaji Temple is one of highly venerated shakti temple in India. It is situated in the lap of Shivalik range of Kangra valley called "Kalidhar". This is believed to be the first ever temple built by the Pandavas. Jawala ji is a Devi Temple Dedicated to the "GODDESS OF LIGHT", located in Jawala Mukhi, district Kangra of Himachal Pradesh.
" Sati's tongue is believed to have fallen at the very place where Jawalaji Temple is now situated. The tongue of Sati is represented by Holy Flame or Jawala that is perpetually burning. The flames come out from nine different rocks in the temple."
"Jawala Ji has an unique characteristic of perpetual flames emanating from the rock at temple site being considered the manifestation of Goddess.Jawala Ji as a center of faith is unparallel and unique. There is no deity or idol that is worshiped. Jawala Ji is a great heritage center for not only the people of Jawala Mukhi, Kangra or Himachal Pradesh but of the whole world. During March to April and September to October every year colorful fairs are held during the Navaratra celebrations. Jawalamukhi has since times immemorial turned out to be a great pilgrimage center."
"The Mughal Emperor Akbar once tried to extinguish the flames by covering them with an iron disk and even channelizing water to them. But the flames blasted all these efforts. Akbar then presented a golden parasol (chattar) at the shrine. However, his cynicism at the power of devi caused the gold to debase into another metal which is still unknown to the world. His belief in the deity was all the more strengthened after this incident. Thousands of pilgrims visit the shrine round the year to satisfy their spiritual urge."
Thanks & Regards
Kapil chaudhary
Jawala Ji temple is one of the 51 Shaktipeeths of India. Jawalaji Temple is one of highly venerated shakti temple in India. It is situated in the lap of Shivalik range of Kangra valley called "Kalidhar". This is believed to be the first ever temple built by the Pandavas. Jawala ji is a Devi Temple Dedicated to the "GODDESS OF LIGHT", located in Jawala Mukhi, district Kangra of Himachal Pradesh.
" Sati's tongue is believed to have fallen at the very place where Jawalaji Temple is now situated. The tongue of Sati is represented by Holy Flame or Jawala that is perpetually burning. The flames come out from nine different rocks in the temple."
"Jawala Ji has an unique characteristic of perpetual flames emanating from the rock at temple site being considered the manifestation of Goddess.Jawala Ji as a center of faith is unparallel and unique. There is no deity or idol that is worshiped. Jawala Ji is a great heritage center for not only the people of Jawala Mukhi, Kangra or Himachal Pradesh but of the whole world. During March to April and September to October every year colorful fairs are held during the Navaratra celebrations. Jawalamukhi has since times immemorial turned out to be a great pilgrimage center."
"The Mughal Emperor Akbar once tried to extinguish the flames by covering them with an iron disk and even channelizing water to them. But the flames blasted all these efforts. Akbar then presented a golden parasol (chattar) at the shrine. However, his cynicism at the power of devi caused the gold to debase into another metal which is still unknown to the world. His belief in the deity was all the more strengthened after this incident. Thousands of pilgrims visit the shrine round the year to satisfy their spiritual urge."
Thanks & Regards
Kapil chaudhary
BAD LUCK OR MISFORTUNE
Some people like to gamble,
But you, you always lose.
Some people like to rock 'n' roll,
you're always singin' the blues.
You gotta nasty disposition.
No one really knows the reason why,
You gotta bad bad reputation.
Gonna hang your head down and cry...
chorus:
You got bad, bad luck.
Bad, bad luck.
You got bad, bad luck.
Bad, bad luck.
9's my lucky number,
To you it means stay inside.
Black cat done crossed my path,
No reason to run and hide.
You're looking through a cracked mirror.
No one really knows the reason why.
Your enemies are gettin' nearer.
Gonna hang down your head and cry....
chorus:
You got bad, bad luck.
Bad, bad luck.
You got bad, bad luck.
Bad, bad luck.
Some people go to Temple,
others they pray at home.
You tell them that there ain't no God,
that they're better off standin' alone.
You're always scratchin' at the eight ball,
No one really knows the reason why.
You get to the top and then you fall,
Gonna hang down your head and cry
Courtesy: Anonymous
Thanks & Regards
kapil Chaudhary
Baarish bankar
Iss Baarish Mein Hum Bheeg Jaayenge,
Tum Saath Ho To Tufan Se Takra Jayenge,
Tum Jaha Bhee Ho Mujhe Yaad Karlo,
Baarish Bankar Hum Tere Pass Aa Jayenge
Courtesy: Anonymous
Thanks & Regards
kapil Chaudhary
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