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Tuesday, November 2, 2010
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How to run the Program ?
Simply double clicking the program, it should run.
Java should be installed on your machine.
if it's not installed then download it from the link given below.
How to run the Program ?
Simply double clicking the program, it should run.
Java should be installed on your machine.
if it's not installed then download it from the link given below.
Requirements:
Quotes in movie
A Beautiful Mind (2001)
Jennifer Connelly (Alicia): I need to believe, that something extraordinary is possible.
Jennifer Connelly (Alicia): I need to believe, that something extraordinary is possible.
A Beautiful Mind (2001)
Russell Crowe (Nash): Find a truly original idea. It is the only way I will ever distinguish myself. It is the only way I will ever matter.
Russell Crowe (Nash): Find a truly original idea. It is the only way I will ever distinguish myself. It is the only way I will ever matter.
As Good As It Gets Movie Quotes (1997)
Jack Nicholson (Melvin Udall): I've got a really great compliment for you, and its true.
Jack Nicholson (Melvin Udall): I've got a really great compliment for you, and its true.
Helen Hunt (Carol Connelly): I'm so afraid you're about to say something awful.
Jack Nicholson (Melvin Udall): Don't be pessimistic, it's not your style. Anyway, here goes: I've got this, what, ailment. Now, my doctor, this shrink I used to go to all the time, says that in fifty to sixty percent of cases, a pill really helps. I HATE pills, hate them. I'm using the word "hate" about pills. Anyway, my compliment to you is the night after you came over and said that you would never . . . well, you were there, you know what you said. Anyway, the very next morning, I started taking the pills.
Inspirational Quotes
-Attitude determines altitude.
- Anonymous
- Anonymous
-There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.
- William Shakespeare
-Attitude to me is more important than facts. It is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than success, than what other people think, say or do. It is more important than appearance, gift, or skill. It will make or break a company...a church...a home.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Human head and brain size
The human head contains 22 bones, consisting the cranium and the facial bones. The cranium is formed by 8 bones: the frontal bone, two parietal bones, two temporal bones, the occipital bone in the back, the ethmoid bone behind the nose, and the sphenoid bone. The face consists of 14 bones including the maxilla (upper jaw) and mandible (lower jaw). (The skull has many little holes in its base which allow the cranial nerves to travel to their destinations.)
The cranium protects the brain, which, for an average adult male weighs about 1400 gram (49 oz). The brain of Russian novelist Turgenev, weighed 2021g (71 oz), Bismarck’s brain weighed 1807g (64 oz), while that of famous French statesman Gambetta was 1294g (46 oz). Female average brain mass is slightly less than that of males. The largest woman’s brain recorded weighed 1742g (61 oz). Einstein’s brain weighed 1230 gram (43.39 ounces), meaning Einstein’s brain was smaller than average.
An elephant’s brain weighs 5000g (176oz or 11 lb), a whale’s 10000g (352oz or 22lb). In proportion to the body, the whale has a much smaller brain than man. This seem to give man the edge, until it was discovered that the dwarf monkey has 1g of brain per 27g (0.95oz) of body, and the capuchin monkey has 1g of brain per 17,5g body, whereas man has 1 gram of brain to 44g of body.
Who invented the light bulb?
Who invented the light bulb? No, it wasn’t Thomas Edison. Light bulbs – in particular Starr’s electric lamp – were in use 50 years before Edison applied for the patent in 1879. In addition, British inventor Joseph Swan was awarded a light bulb patent the previous year. Edison went on to make big buck from the light bulb but Swan sued Edison for infringement and won. As part of the settlement, Edison was forced to take Swan in as a partner but later bought him out in the company that was to become General Electric.
In 1883, the US Patent Office ruled that Edison’s patent on the light bulb might have been based on that of William Sawyer and were invalid. It is not that Edison stole the idea: there are many examples of different people thinking up the same concept at more-or-less the same time.
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