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SCIENCE IN A FUN WAY!!!!

Six simple steps to make a rainbow rose:  STEP 1: Cut a perfect white rose from your garden with 8-9inches stem or buy such.  STEP 2:Do not choose both blue and indigo but replace one with violet. In the same way do not choose both orange and red. Try these combinations. RED-BLUE-GREEN-YELLOW, VIOLET-RED-BLUE-YELLOW or YELLOW-PURPLE-GREY-BLUE. STEP 3: Collect four cups or glasses filled with water. Add color to the water and steer well. Add drops of color until the water becomes totally opaque. Four cups will contain four different color solutions.  STEP 4: Split the end part of the severed stem. Use a knife or sharp blade to cut lengthwise up to 6 inches.  STEP 5: The four ends of the split stem is now should be dipped into four color cups. It should stand erect. Otherwise give support to it.  STEP 6: Wait for 24 hours and see the magic. Look at the transformation of your simple white rose! Now take it out. After that b

Five easy steps to create slide show in HTML!!

1. Create six HTML pages and name them frame1.html, frame2.html, frame3.html, frame4.html, frame5.html and frame6.html. Add your own text to the pages. 2. Then within the web page that will be linking to the slideshow (index.html for example), create a link that states something like this: View Our Slideshow (note that this hyperlink is linked to frame1.html) 3. Open frame1.html and add the following meta tag code below between the head tags. Note that the URL we specified is directing the refresh to page2.html after 12 seconds: <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="12;url=frame2.html">  4. Then open frame2.html and add the same code in the same location taking care to edit the refresh to frame3.html. Do this on each of the six pages you created in step 1. In frame6.html (or the last page) you can have the slideshow refresh redirect your visitor to another page on your site by simply editing the page name in the http-equiv code of step 3.  5. You can edit the

Increase your internet speed by 20%

Microsoft reserves 20% of your available bandwidth for their own purposes like Windows Updates and interrogating your PC etc. You can get it back, Follow the Procedure : Click Start then Run and type “gpedit.msc” without quotes. This opens the group policy editor. Then go to: –> Local Computer Policy   –> Computer Configuration    –> Administrative Templates     –> Network      –> QOS Packet Scheduler       –> Limit Reservable Bandwidth. Double click on Limit Reservable bandwidth. It will say it is not configured, but the truth is under the ‘Explain’ tab i.e.” By default, the Packet Scheduler limits the system to 20 percent of the bandwidth of a connection, but you can use this setting to override the default.” So the trick is to ENABLE Reservable bandwidth, then set it to ZERO. This will allow the system to reserve nothing, rather than the default 20%. It works on Win XP, Windows 7, Windows 8 and as well as Win 2000.

Best CEO--Youngsters rule..

Mark zuckberg sails past Larry page in a survey conducted the Glassdoor firm for the best CEO. He out ran Larry page by quite some distance, zuckberg had a near prefect score of 99% approval rate to Larry's 95. Yet another set back was Amazon's chief Jeff Bezos ranking 16th and Apple's Tim Cook 18th place. This explains the success of facebook. The hardcore environment of the company and its motto "move fast and don't be afraid" are self explanatory, for their monumental success. Its sad that only one  female CEO on this list — Sharen Turnet, the CEO of Victoria’s Secret. Though Marissa Mayer, who’s doing an admirable —  job of rescuing Yahoo, wasn’t eligible for the list, since she’s a first-year CEO. If she had been included she would have an approval rate of 87%,which would place her at 32nd in the list.

A step closer to cyborg!!

IBM'S VISION OF THE FUTURE(2018) Sight: A pixel will be worth a thousand words Recognition systems can pinpoint a face in a crowd. In the future, computer vision might save a life by analyzing patterns to make sense of visuals in the context of big data.  In industries as varied as healthcare, retail and agriculture, a system could gather information and detect anomalies specific to the task—such as spotting a tiny area of diseased tissue in an MRI and applying it to the patient's medical history for faster, more accurate diagnosis and treatment. Robyn Schwartz Associate Director, IBM Research, Retail Analytics Hearing: Computers will hear what matters Before the tree fell in the forest, did anyone hear it? Sensors that pick up sound patterns and frequency changes will be able to predict weakness in a bridge before it buckles, the deeper meaning of your baby's cry or, yes, a tree breaking down internally before it falls. By analyzing verbal traits and

java is not secure!!

Here is an eye opener, take a look guys!! java and java script not the same........... java is not secure beware!!!! What Is Java? Java  is a programming language that developers use to create applications on your computer. Chances are you've downloaded a program that required the Java runtime, and so you probably have it installed it on your system. Java also has a web plug-in that allows you to run these apps in your browser.  Java is not, however, the same as JavaScript. In fact, they   don't have a ton of similarities   besides their names.  what is java script?? JavaScript is generally used within HTML documents (like web pages) rather than as standalone "apps" that run inside them. This can be a bit confusing since Java also runs in your browser, but they are quite different. A large number of web sites use JavaScript; very few require Java. With that in mind, we're only going to discuss Java here. That's the really insecure one that'

how make a good blog post!!

Most of us write blog for very many different reasons, but the sole purpose stands on the fact that we want to gain some attraction and popularity. The best way to do that is to be the best at what you do. The art of writing a famous blog is not an easy task, it takes time and patience, it is so because blogs are  one of the fastest-growing means of mass communication, they have gained a lot of attention since the 2000 and they are a now becoming a serious rival for traditional media like newspaper and other mass media. So here the few tips that I think will result in a good blog post if followed thoroughly: 1.      As the old saying goes “plan well before you do anything”, first  choose what type of blog you want to create. Have a rock solid idea about your main theme. The main success of the blog lies in the fact that you should consider your blog as an extension of yourself. Your blog identifies who you are. It exposes the person who you are on the inside. This  is reflecte

things to ponder

The present state of the world: We spend more, but have less,  we buy more, but enjoy less.  We have bigger houses and smaller families,  more conveniences, but less time.  We have more degrees but less sense,  more knowledge, but less judgment,  more experts, yet more problems,  more medicine, but less wellness.  We drink too much, smoke too much, spend too recklessly,  laugh too little, drive too fast, get too angry, stay up too late,  get up too tired, read too little, watch TV too much, and pray too seldom.  We have multiplied our possessions, but reduced our values.  We talk too much, love too seldom, and hate too often. We've learned how to make a living, but not a life.  We've added years to life not life to years.  We've been all the way to the moon and back, but have trouble crossing the street to meet a new neighbor.  We conquered outer space but not inner space.  We've done larger things, but not better things. 

NEXT GENERATION MAPS

This interactive map was launched by HIMSS,Social Health Insights data visualization project aims to reduce medical errors and improve patient outcomes eliminating the human errors. The map is pre-loaded with the hospital information and the specialty of that particular hospital. Depending on the patients critical condition and patients satisfaction scores using the national standard,  ,  Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers Survey  ,the map automatically suggests the best suited and nearest hospital. This kind of map may change the way we look at the world and save innumerable number of precious human lives. This also comes with the additional advantage that there is a plan to update the map whenever new data becomes available. The open source project uses publicly available data from the  Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ website  and also open data from  Data.Medicare.gov . The code for the project is listed on  GitHu b The brain behind the project was