Sunday, June 12, 2011

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Fidic

Posted: 12 Jun 2011 12:35 PM PDT

Hi friends thanks for the brotherhood.:D
Can any one provide clue how to find pdf's of FIDIC..

Updated Insight on Brain Programming.

Posted: 12 Jun 2011 11:17 AM PDT

These ideas are on the programming of the brain. We are in the beginning stages of making this a success but i know that it can, already is, and will more so in the future . Having read a lot about the brain, it is very maleable through out the course of your life. "Programs of the Brain" by John Z. Young is a great book to read published at Oxford University. Another book is called, "The Talent Code". These two books are just the root of my ideas. It is possible to create programs that will allow someone to do things that they would never have imagined to be possible. One example or tool is instantly calculating mathematical problems with just the head on your shoulders like a human calculator. There are keys and rules that one must understand in order to make this work. One primarily just has to develop habits that practice doing these different things. Count things in your physical surroundings, multiply them, just mess around with the language of math or whatever it may be. The more a person does this, the easier it will become to make the calculations. Savants have their abilities because they often focus and naturally acquire habits that derive from their unique perspectives. This creates their special abilities due to their different perceptions of the world thus different habits formed. Skill and talent biologically develops from a material known as Myelin that is naturally formed within all human minds. It is basically an eletrically insulating layer, the myelin sheath, that surrounds the axons of your brain's neurons. (Neurons are the brain cells or nerve cells that meet and communicate with each other; they travel from different parts of the brain to perform infinite tasks.) Any activity, skill, sport, or ability has a particular set of neurons that fire everytime someone engages theirself in a certain action. This set of neurons is like a program. The more you practice a particular activity, the more this myelin sheath will grow thus strengthening the neuron's memory if you will. The more one performs the action accurately, the more skilled or talented they will become with it. Not only is practice helpful but most importantly, the creative ways a person has of practicing. (Analogy: Imagine that each layer of myelin is added as a level up or down in the skill you are working on. If one practices it correctly it will go up and precision can significantly speed up the development of these layers.) Some of the keys to unlocking these unknown abilities are the training of the mind's intuition, problem solving, logic, creative thinking/reasoning, and especially the strengthening of the Corpus Callosum. The Corpus Callosum is what splits the brain into its two hemispheres (Right = Creative, Left = Logical) which would allow these brain hemispheres to communicate more efficiently with each other. If the Corpus Callosum is empowered, your right mind (creativity) will assist the left mind (logic) in skills that involve logic. This is what Einstein did and how he created his formulas and equations. He created the formulas by associating mathematics with his perceptions of the world. He simply understood the fundamentals such as what exactly does squaring a number accomplish etc. He was not born with a Corpus Callosum so his brain adapted without one which led to a quicker rate of neurons transferring from each side. He played Violin and Piano which helped him a lot, especially piano for the conjunction of 2 hands and the training of ambidexterity. Ambidexterity helps the two brain hemispheres communicate. Improvising with intuition especially helps with, "Intuitive Logic" which is exactly what Einstein did. This means that logical patterns and sequences are naturally and intuitively created combining the musical language and perceptions with the mathematical language or perceptions. Imagination, perception, the talent code, and intuition are the keys to opening the doors. The two elements of, The Talent Code, are Motivation and Deep Practice. An example of Deep Practice would be: (Swimming in a pool with something dragging behind you. As you could imagine, that would make it more difficult to swim. This forces your techniques to improve in order to reach where your headed.) Anybody can practice the programming of the mind to create a number of tools for mental assistance. This can further the apptitude, intelligence, skills, talents etc, that are burried in the mind..This is something that takes thought and analysis of oneself's inner mind, its thoughts, thought processes, perceptions, abilities, apptitudes and so on. Once these programs are established and strenthened they will begin to work naturally. The build up of Myelin is what strenthens the programs. Anyone can relate to things that they have practiced a lot and how they seem to naturally perform these actions now. Riding a bicycle, and reading are good examples. Physical skill and mental skill are the same thing and can be built up in the same fashion. The brain is always maleable and can be reprogrammed and rewired. I believe that the complete understanding of this concept and in association with teaching could lead to some sort of intellectual revolution. Questions and comments are always welcome!

Updated Insight on Brain Programming.

Posted: 12 Jun 2011 11:15 AM PDT

These ideas are on the programming of the brain. We are in the beginning stages of making this a success but i know that it can, already is, and will more so in the future . Having read a lot about the brain, it is very maleable through out the course of your life. "Programs of the Brain" by John Z. Young is a great book to read published at Oxford University. Another book is called, "The Talent Code". These two books are just the root of my ideas. It is possible to create programs that will allow someone to do things that they would never have imagined to be possible. One example or tool is instantly calculating mathematical problems with just the head on your shoulders like a human calculator. There are keys and rules that one must understand in order to make this work. One primarily just has to develop habits that practice doing these different things. Count things in your physical surroundings, multiply them, just mess around with the language of math or whatever it may be. The more a person does this, the easier it will become to make the calculations. Savants have their abilities because they often focus and naturally acquire habits that derive from their unique perspectives. This creates their special abilities due to their different perceptions of the world thus different habits formed. Skill and talent biologically develops from a material known as Myelin that is naturally formed within all human minds. It is basically an eletrically insulating layer, the myelin sheath, that surrounds the axons of your brain's neurons. (Neurons are the brain cells or nerve cells that meet and communicate with each other; they travel from different parts of the brain to perform infinite tasks.) Any activity, skill, sport, or ability has a particular set of neurons that fire everytime someone engages theirself in a certain action. This set of neurons is like a program. The more you practice a particular activity, the more this myelin sheath will grow thus strengthening the neuron's memory if you will. The more one performs the action accurately, the more skilled or talented they will become with it. Not only is practice helpful but most importantly, the creative ways a person has of practicing. (Analogy: Imagine that each layer of myelin is added as a level up or down in the skill you are working on. If one practices it correctly it will go up and precision can significantly speed up the development of these layers.) Some of the keys to unlocking these unknown abilities are the training of the mind's intuition, problem solving, logic, creative thinking/reasoning, and especially the strengthening of the Corpus Callosum. The Corpus Callosum is what splits the brain into its two hemispheres (Right = Creative, Left = Logical) which would allow these brain hemispheres to communicate more efficiently with each other. If the Corpus Callosum is empowered, your right mind (creativity) will assist the left mind (logic) in skills that involve logic. This is what Einstein did and how he created his formulas and equations. He created the formulas by associating mathematics with his perceptions of the world. He simply understood the fundamentals such as what exactly does squaring a number accomplish etc. He was not born with a Corpus Callosum so his brain adapted without one which led to a quicker rate of neurons transferring from each side. He played Violin and Piano which helped him a lot, especially piano for the conjunction of 2 hands and the training of ambidexterity. Ambidexterity helps the two brain hemispheres communicate. Improvising with intuition especially helps with, "Intuitive Logic" which is exactly what Einstein did. This means that logical patterns and sequences are naturally and intuitively created combining the musical language and perceptions with the mathematical language or perceptions. Imagination, perception, the talent code, and intuition are the keys to opening the doors. The two elements of, The Talent Code, are Motivation and Deep Practice. An example of Deep Practice would be: (Swimming in a pool with something dragging behind you. As you could imagine, that would make it more difficult to swim. This forces your techniques to improve in order to reach where your headed.) Anybody can practice the programming of the mind to create a number of tools for mental assistance. This can further the apptitude, intelligence, skills, talents etc, that are burried in the mind..This is something that takes thought and analysis of oneself's inner mind, its thoughts, thought processes, perceptions, abilities, apptitudes and so on. Once these programs are established and strenthened they will begin to work naturally. The build up of Myelin is what strenthens the programs. Anyone can relate to things that they have practiced a lot and how they seem to naturally perform these actions now. Riding a bicycle, and reading are good examples. Physical skill and mental skill are the same thing and can be built up in the same fashion. The brain is always maleable and can be reprogrammed and rewired. I believe that the complete understanding of this concept and in association with teaching could lead to some sort of intellectual revolution. Questions and comments are always welcome!

Updated Insight on Brain Programming.

Posted: 12 Jun 2011 11:14 AM PDT

These ideas are on the programming of the brain. We are in the beginning stages of making this a success but i know that it can, already is, and will more so in the future . Having read a lot about the brain, it is very maleable through out the course of your life. "Programs of the Brain" by John Z. Young is a great book to read published at Oxford University. Another book is called, "The Talent Code". These two books are just the root of my ideas. It is possible to create programs that will allow someone to do things that they would never have imagined to be possible. One example or tool is instantly calculating mathematical problems with just the head on your shoulders like a human calculator. There are keys and rules that one must understand in order to make this work. One primarily just has to develop habits that practice doing these different things. Count things in your physical surroundings, multiply them, just mess around with the language of math or whatever it may be. The more a person does this, the easier it will become to make the calculations. Savants have their abilities because they often focus and naturally acquire habits that derive from their unique perspectives. This creates their special abilities due to their different perceptions of the world thus different habits formed. Skill and talent biologically develops from a material known as Myelin that is naturally formed within all human minds. It is basically an eletrically insulating layer, the myelin sheath, that surrounds the axons of your brain's neurons. (Neurons are the brain cells or nerve cells that meet and communicate with each other; they travel from different parts of the brain to perform infinite tasks.) Any activity, skill, sport, or ability has a particular set of neurons that fire everytime someone engages theirself in a certain action. This set of neurons is like a program. The more you practice a particular activity, the more this myelin sheath will grow thus strengthening the neuron's memory if you will. The more one performs the action accurately, the more skilled or talented they will become with it. Not only is practice helpful but most importantly, the creative ways a person has of practicing. (Analogy: Imagine that each layer of myelin is added as a level up or down in the skill you are working on. If one practices it correctly it will go up and precision can significantly speed up the development of these layers.) Some of the keys to unlocking these unknown abilities are the training of the mind's intuition, problem solving, logic, creative thinking/reasoning, and especially the strengthening of the Corpus Callosum. The Corpus Callosum is what splits the brain into its two hemispheres (Right = Creative, Left = Logical) which would allow these brain hemispheres to communicate more efficiently with each other. If the Corpus Callosum is empowered, your right mind (creativity) will assist the left mind (logic) in skills that involve logic. This is what Einstein did and how he created his formulas and equations. He created the formulas by associating mathematics with his perceptions of the world. He simply understood the fundamentals such as what exactly does squaring a number accomplish etc. He was not born with a Corpus Callosum so his brain adapted without one which led to a quicker rate of neurons transferring from each side. He played Violin and Piano which helped him a lot, especially piano for the conjunction of 2 hands and the training of ambidexterity. Ambidexterity helps the two brain hemispheres communicate. Improvising with intuition especially helps with, "Intuitive Logic" which is exactly what Einstein did. This means that logical patterns and sequences are naturally and intuitively created combining the musical language and perceptions with the mathematical language or perceptions. Imagination, perception, the talent code, and intuition are the keys to opening the doors. The two elements of, The Talent Code, are Motivation and Deep Practice. An example of Deep Practice would be: (Swimming in a pool with something dragging behind you. As you could imagine, that would make it more difficult to swim. This forces your techniques to improve in order to reach where your headed.) Anybody can practice the programming of the mind to create a number of tools for mental assistance. This can further the apptitude, intelligence, skills, talents etc, that are burried in the mind..This is something that takes thought and analysis of oneself's inner mind, its thoughts, thought processes, perceptions, abilities, apptitudes and so on. Once these programs are established and strenthened they will begin to work naturally. The build up of Myelin is what strenthens the programs. Anyone can relate to things that they have practiced a lot and how they seem to naturally perform these actions now. Riding a bicycle, and reading are good examples. Physical skill and mental skill are the same thing and can be built up in the same fashion. The brain is always maleable and can be reprogrammed and rewired. I believe that the complete understanding of this concept and in association with teaching could lead to some sort of intellectual revolution. Questions and comments are always welcome!

mechanical engineering topics updated..... must read..,for soft copies reply....

Posted: 12 Jun 2011 10:22 AM PDT

sonar distance meter
Vibration analysis of rotary equipment
NON CONTACT POWER TRANSFER SYSTEM
Design of AC System
combined-heat-and-power-system
FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS
Fluidized Bed Combustion
FRICTION STIR WELDING
RAPID PROTOTYPING
corrosion fatigue of super duplex steel
apache helicopters- A brief study
Machine Guns
tool health monitoring
Solar thermal propulsion
Micro Scale Gas flow propulsion system
Eco-Friendly Hybrid Auto motives

problem in /etc/fstab...cant enable automount

Posted: 12 Jun 2011 09:16 AM PDT

i tried to enable auto mounting by editing the /etc/fstab file but the file's entries arent normal....there should be a 'default' value under the options column which i will relace by auto but its not there.i have taken a screenshot...plz help...its doesnt show other partitions even after mounting them manually. plz help.

codechef help pls

Posted: 12 Jun 2011 07:58 AM PDT

hi everyone,i just compiled my first program live,universe,everything in codechef,got compilation error,though the code is working completely fine in my turbo cpp compiler
enterd the lang as c++(gcc-4 0 0-8)no idea what 4 0 0-8 is!
Q
Your program is to use the brute-force approach in order to find the Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything. More precisely... rewrite small numbers from input to output. Stop processing input after reading in the number 42. All numbers at input are integers of one or two digits.
Example

Input:
1
2
88
42
99

Output:
1
2
88

code-
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
void main()
{clrscr();
int a;
while(1)
{

cin>>a;
if(a!=42)
{
cout<<a;
}
else
{
break;
}

}
}

What is Port 80 At A Physical Level, Security Questions

Posted: 12 Jun 2011 06:46 AM PDT

I'm trying to understand networking better. Anyone who has a good understanding of this stuff, I sure could use some help with a few questions. Very general answers are fine, but specifics would be nice.

Is there actually a physical place named port 80 where things get sent? Or, is it more like a number that identifies specific data destined for an specific type of application?

If the later, what Linux/Unix application first receives the data from the Internet? Is this the application that scans it for what port it's destined for, if not what is the application chain involved in this process?

What does a network card/modem do to data from the Internet? Does it modify it, and if so, how and why?

If a port is blocked, does this just mean the application that sends the data is only ignoring any data destined for that port? Is this what a firewall does?

Is it possible to create an Arduino device that is connected between the network card/modem and the computer to never allow anything other than specified ports to be used? Would this be a more secure choice than a software firewall?

I have heard ports can be opened by attackers. Is this really possible? If so, how is this done and how can victims defend against it? Is it necessary for an open port to be used to access an application that open a blocked port? Or, can a port be unblocked without an existing port connection?

Stop up

Posted: 12 Jun 2011 03:57 AM PDT

Hello this a mad engineer.Hay what's my name.I'm trying to search the web to find my name.I s any one found it please tell me.

BlueStacks: Run Android Apps On Windows

Posted: 12 Jun 2011 02:41 AM PDT

BlueStacks enables you to run your favorite android apps on Windows machine. BlueStacks runs Android and Windows simultaneously and seamlessly on PC devices. The technology can be integrated into offerings for both the consumer and commercial (enterprise) market segments.

Here are the specifications of the BlueStacks software : -

Dual OS
Run Windows and Android in parallel.

Instant Switch
Switch between Windows and Android within 1 sec. No reboot required.

Simultaneous Apps
Launch Windows and Android applications at the same time.

Shared Data
Share data, pictures and videos between Windows and Android.

Auto Updates
Upgrade Android to the latest version with automatic over-the-air updates.

Docked Profile
Run Android on the docked PC and Windows on the external display, or vice versa

Peripherals
Enjoy a wide range of 3rd party peripherals like USB cameras, printers, scanners

App Markets
Download apps from the Amazon App Store and others app markets.


Visit site: Blue Stacks :: Android + Windows

dissertation / project topic

Posted: 12 Jun 2011 02:29 AM PDT

Hello everyone,

My name is SHISHIR KADAM, pursuing my M.tech degree in structural engineering, I m in my final year now and I have to start with my project work from next month onwards, so , i kindly request all the members, friends and my seniors, to kindly suggest me a very good dissertation topic in the analysis field, it must be innovative and if of the members are doing Ph.D in any analysis field in structural engineering, then i would like to talk with them and complete my dissertation under them[/font]...........
Hope my request will be obliged, and i will be waiting for your valuable support

thank you

Happy Birthday CEan *pushkar*!

Posted: 12 Jun 2011 02:00 AM PDT

:birthday: Many Many Happy Returns of the day pushkar!

Have fun engineer! :happy:

Mtech at IITB or job @oracle !!

Posted: 12 Jun 2011 12:43 AM PDT

Hi Friends,
I have just completed my Btech from NIT in computer science with 8.6 CGPA .I am very much confused whether to go for job or futher studies.I have a job offer from oracle (server technologies) and also RA position at IIT Bombay(its a three year course) .I heard that avg package for Mtech in IITB is about 7-8 lks and job currently offered to me is of 8.5 lk .My seniors told me that Mtechs from IIT were offered same position as Btech at oracle and they work with them .So ,is there any benefit of doing Mtech if we consider it in terms of package or better core job options.Another option i see is to go for job and then do MS . Pls help.

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