Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Death Loves Us Ourselves

Difference Between Life And Death Is A Light

As if the tragedy of losing a dear one to an accident is not enough, the reason of poor street lighting just doesn’t justify the situation. A simple jog in the twilight, walking your pooch at dusk, do these circumstances warrant an accident due poor lighting or visibility? Better safe than sorry…. get visible dear! NR4 Illuminated Running Apparel is attire that integrates luminescence into the outfit, making it safer for you to take that evening run.

The clothing uses Electro Luminescent (EL) wires to add the flexibility factor to it, and the “moisture-wicking stretch fabric” won’t let you drench due to overheating. To power the lights there is a flexible, rechargeable battery that comes with a standard wall socket. You simply need to position this lightweight pack on your upper back to center its weight. Wear this, and you are ready to bedazzle the evening with the lights on your clothes!

A working prototype of this apparel has also been created.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Love With Freindship

Love and Friendship is a juvenile story by Jane Austen, dated 1790, when Austen was 14 years old. Written in epistolary form, like her later unpublished novella, Lady Susan, it is likely one of the tales she wrote for the amusement of her family.

The installments, written as letters from the heroine Laura, to Marianne, the daughter of her friend, Isabel, "La Comtesse de Feullide," may have come about as nightly readings by the young Jane in the Austen home. Love and Freindship (the misspelling is one of many in the story) is clearly a parody of romantic novels Austen read as a child. This is clear even from the subtitle, "Deceived in Freindship and Betrayed in Love," which totally undercuts the title.

In form, it resembles a fairy tale as much as anything else, featuring wild coincidences and turns of fortune, but Austen is determined to lampoon the conventions of romantic stories, right down to the utter failure of romantic fainting spells, which always turn out badly for the female characters.

In this story one can see the development of Austen's sharp wit and disdain for romantic sensibility, so characteristic of her later novels.

busier is greater

Normally your guy isn’t a tube addict, however during the weekend evenings he’s in control of the remote and you’re stuck watching football the rest of the evening. The football season lasts for around - months, you should know that it’s no use trying to wait it out. When it does finally finish, before you know it, it’s the beginning of a new season already. If you haven’t learnt it yet, be advised that if you can’t beat it, join it.

To appreciate the game, you’ll have to put in some effort. Learning all at once can be difficult so take it a step at a time. The following points should make your undertaking smoother

- It’ll be easier if you can find a player that'll hold your interest first. Check out the sports news for some popular football figures like David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo or any other hunk you can discover.

- Learn some more about the player and the team he plays for, his history and his achievements and whatever else you can find out. The more you know a player the more you'll enjoy keeping up with his progress.

- Once you've learnt about the player and the team he plays for, read articles and news about them to keep yourself updated and ready for conversations if need be.

- Talk to friends or family members about the game and visit blogs. Sharing the perspectives of others can help you see and learn the game, the teams and players from different angles.

- Watch at least one football game a week and pay attention to the commentary. Soon you will find you are speaking and understanding the entire football lingo.

- Plan a social gathering around a football game well in advance. This way you will have time to participate in the event, instead of actively hosting the party.

- Keep this up and in no time you’ll be an expert on the game…or at least that’s what all football fanatics consider themselves to be!

Be Carefull to use Cell Phone

With every announcement from Nepal Telecom to open its prepaid mobile service, thousands of communication enthusiasts endue day in and out to be a part of the mobile world. The introduction of pre-paid mobile service has without doubt revolutionized Nepal.

The mobile phone provides freedom and flexibility, therefore becoming a new culture in itself. With the telecommunications office planning to distribute more lines, we can expect more of cell phones to be ringing in every nook and corner. This means more of noise pollution; add that with users who lack the sensibility of mobile etiquette and we have quite a scene.

Many of us have either been annoyed, irritated and troubled by thoughtless mobile communicators in hospitals, public transports and social gatherings. Usually our irritation with such people results in to a bad mood, affecting our work and our peers.

We thought it would be nice to share with you our experience of maintaining mobile decency. The following things should be considered for mobile etiquette.

1. Road Safety: Calls are important but even more so is safety. Remember its not only about you, the road is for everyone If the call needs immediate attention, park your vehicle to the side and receive the call, otherwise let it be. No call is worth risking your life or others.

2. Talk Slowly: You are talking to the person on the line, not to the neighborhood so speak casually into the phone. Shouting not only irritates others but also gives away important information. If you have a habit of talking loudly, work on it and until you improve, its better to you move away from the crowd and do the talking.

3. Leave a gathering to receive the call: If you are in a group or a meeting, it is considered good manners to excuse yourself from the group and receive your call. Sitting among everyone and making or receiving calls is improper.

4. Select Ring tones: The cell phone ring tones speak volumes on what kind of a person you are. Loud and obnoxious ring tones bother everyone; even if it is not at the wrong time or the wrong place, a bad ring tone makes it so. Be very careful in selecting ring tones and its volume; keep a civil and pleasant tone.

Use the preset modes or better known as profiles which activates in certain settings which allows you to be free; say when you are in a meeting or if you are a teacher, either turn your phone off or set your phone mode to vibration.

4. Pay Attention: You might be a busy person and multi-tasking at a desk can be a wonderful model of efficiency, but when you receive a call and continue your super powers of multi-tasking, you can appear rude and inefficient. If the call is important enough to be received, it deserves your full attention.

5. Don’t boast: You may have the best mobile in the room or in the country but don’t show it off. Boasting about your cell phone is a sure way to turn people off. Let people notice it by themselves, don’t flash it in front of everyone’s eyes; its not considered a mature thing to do.

6. Don’t fiddle with other’s mobile phones: Not everyone likes other people meddling with their phones. If you are so interested, just look at and question; do not play or change settings on their handset. Don’t read others SMS or emails, it is equivalent to reading others' diaries and therefore is offensive.

Monday, January 26, 2009

u are for mine success

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