india loses moon mission chandrayaan-1

Indian Space Research Organisation kinda lost its primary mission to moon as it lost radio contact with its moon orbiter “chandrayaan”. It is a big failure.. not only for india.. but also for the whole scientic world.

Wonder what some of my indian friends got to say to this .. they often taunt me by saying. this century is India’s century.. well, i think they should really think before blabbering.

Its high time world come united in the field of space missions. Instead of each country spending billions on almost same kind of missions.. they should unite and coordinate their missions so that man’s quest to find answers to the carnal questions will get a more realistic boost.

michael faraday

we owe greatly to this guy. i cant live without electricity.. if there is a blackout.. i will go mental !

facts about MF

1. was chemist and physicist.
2. discovered benzene.
3. unit of capacitance is …
4. first Fullerian Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution of Great Britain
5. Albert Einstein’s role model.
6. Member of Sandemanian Church.
7. loved books, Isaac Watts’ The Improvement of the Mind
8. John ‘Mad Jack’ Fuller was his one time mentor.
9. married to sarah bernard.
10. most importantly.. gave us electricity.

Edward M. Kennedy

In response to my friends who asked me why i dont write anything about mr. Edward M Kennedy.. well, i dont know much about that guy. He was from generation d.. and I am from generation x !

Well.. the thing about Edward Kennedy is that he is kinda symbol of unbreakable charm – thats always been the case with kennedys. He worked extensively for war against cancer even from the earlier days.. but, unfortunately fell victim to the prey. He worked with George W Bush in the field of education and finally came up with “NO Child Left Behind” policy which was a disaster. Thing I like most about him is the fact that he cheerleaded for HIV and AIDS patient’s needs and brought big changes into their public life. He was a big immigration supporter, which I hope would be a beacon for the future American Presidents.

I am sure, in future, there will be more kennedys who will just walk on to the rostrum and steal the limelight of world media just like that.

Ok.. thats that for now.

You know what.. I been thinking about role of “looks” in the crafty world of sex..

think about it.. if all people were somewhat similar looking.. women would have had hard time choosing their sex partners.. Now that people are so strikingly different – some are v.attractive and some are not so.. makes the case easier for women.

If people were similar.. the thing called.. love at first sight would not have been there at all. If range were narrower.. women will be thinking.. “ummm.. there is another guy.. now, I have to drill deep to know what’s in him for me…”

ok ok.. im ending my clammy thoughts..

so long.

Google Doodle Alert: Galileo’s telescope

Exactly 400 years ago today, on 25 August 1609, the Italian astronomer and philosopher Galilei Galileo showed Venetian merchants his new creation, a telescope – the instrument that was to bring him both scientific immortality and, more immediately, a whole lot of trouble.

A good deal more people are likely to be alerted thanks to Google’s day-long adaptation of their main page logo to a Google Doodle in honour of the event.

PS: I wish i had a telescope. Maybe I should built one myself, but how to.. that is the problem.