Innovative Science Project Takes Indian Girl to US…

Rashmi Parvathi K, 17, a girl from Puttur in Karnataka, is all set to go to the U.S. with her innovative science project that may lead to a discovery in medicine.

Rashmi is the daughter of farmer Ravishankar K from Nekkila village. The girl developed a technology to create salt with medicinal properties from coconut palm petiole (the stalk that attaches the leaf to the stem), reported Vinobha KT for TNN. The organic salt can be used as a medicine for various skin ailments due to its antimicrobial properties.

Her project was chosen for the prestigious International Science Project Competition of International Sustainable World Energy Engineering Environment Project Olympiad (ISWEEP) in Houston, Texas from May 8. Rashmi is among four students selected from India.

Her father was quoted by TOI saying the project titled ‘Salt from Coconut Palm Petiole’ is a remedy for skin ailments developed by Rashmi with the guidance of her mentor Shankara Bhat Badanaje. It also won her the gold medal and first grand award at the Indian Science and Engineering Fair – Puttur micro fair. He added that “The project was selected for a national competition and then she qualified for the international event.”

Rashmi has also earlier won national honors by producing antidandruff shampoo using herbs and got the second rank in SSLC. The master mind has earlier presented five science projects at the IRIS national competitions and has attended numerous science camps and won almost a dozen prizes at national and state level.

Rashmi Parvathi said, “My ambition is to become a scientist.”

SOURCE::::siliconindianet
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Samsung….A Success Story …Worth Reading !!!

Samsung flash memory and processors

In the past year and a half, Samsung, a company that makes everything from dishwashers to smartphones, has become one the most powerful and recognizable names in tech.

A lot of people are even lumping Samsung together with AppleFacebookMicrosoftAmazon, and Google as one of the most important tech companies right now.
So how did Samsung get to where it is today?

Samsung was founded by Byung-Chull Lee in 1938 in Taegu, Korea. The company started as a food exporter in Korea and shipped items like dried fish and flour to China.

Samsung got into other businesses throughout the 1950s and 1960s, including life insurance and textiles.

Samsung Electronics started in 1969. That division mostly made TVs. Samsung’s first black and white TV went on sale in 1970.

Samsung expanded into even more fields in the 1970s, including petrochemicals. It also started making washing machines, refrigerators, and microwaves.

Samsung began to focus even more on electronics in the 1980s. The company began producing color TVs, personal computers, VCRs, and tape recorders. This was also the decade Samsung started exporting more of its products to North America.

Samsung teamed up with BP in 1989 to form Samsung BP Chemicals. The company sells chemical products in Korea.

In the early and mid-1990s, Samsung started producing memory and hard drives for use in personal computers. That’s still a big part of Samsung’s business today.

According to company legend, one of Samsung’s first mobile phones did not work when it came out in 1995. When Samsung’s chairman Kun-Hee Lee found out, he visited the factory where the phones were made and reportedly had the entire inventory burned.

According to company legend, one of Samsung's first mobile phones did not work when it came out in 1995. When Samsung's chairman Kun-Hee Lee found out, he visited the factory where the phones were made and reportedly had the entire inventory burned.

After that initial slip up, Samsung began taking mobile more seriously by the late 1990s. It released one of its first Internet-ready phones in 1999. Mobile would eventually grow into Samsung’s most profitable business.

In the late 1990s, Samsung made more advances in television. It created the world’s first mass-produced digital TV in 1998. It had a full lineup of digital TVs by 1999.

Samsung began making HD TVs in the early 2000s. It went on to make Blu-Ray players and other home theater equipment. Today, Samsung makes some of the best HD TVs you can buy

Samsung introduced its first flagship Android phone, the Galaxy S, at the Mobile World Congress in 2010. The phone is now in its third generation and regarded as one of the best smartphones you can buy.

Samsung released the Galaxy Tab in the fall of 2010. The 7-inch device was the first mainstream Android tablet.

Samsung released the Galaxy Tab in the fall of 2010. The 7-inch device was the first mainstream Android tablet.

Samsung showed off its take on the future of television at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show. The company’s new Smart TVs suck in programming data from your cable or satellite provider and recommend shows and movies.

Samsung showed off its take on the future of television at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show. The company's new Smart TVs suck in programming data from your cable or satellite provider and recommend shows and movies.

source::::businessinsider.com

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Google”s $82 Million Airport !!!

Google’s grip on Silicon Valley is about to stretch even further.
The search giant has proposed building an $82 million private airport for executive travel at Mineta San Jose International Airport, reports the local SF Bay Area CBS affiliate.
There is a very strong chance the offer will be accepted.
The 29 acre airport proposal is facilitated by Signature, a San Jose-based company that currently handles Google’s private jets.
Signature’s proposal will develop the west side of the airport under a 50-year lease.
Further specifics detail a 17,000-square-foot terminal, a 33,000-square-foot building for offices and retail shops, a 66,000-square-foot hangar, 18.5 acres for aircraft parking, and a 300-space car parking lot, according to NBC Bay Area.
William Sherry, the San Jose director of Aviation, along with four other evaluators gave Signature’s plan a 991 out of 1,000 rating. Officials liked the plan because of the likelihood to create jobs and additional revenues for the airport and the city’s General Fund.

source:::::businessinsider.com
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Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/google-private-airport-san-jose-2013-2#ixzz2KU7BFI3a

Message For The Day…Let the Intellect Master Your Mind…

Spiritual discipline is more arduous than physical discipline. Imagine the tremendous amount of effort undergone by the lady who runs along a wire stretched across the ring underneath a circus tent. The gain is just a few rupees after all. The same steadfastness and systematic effort aimed at a higher reward can endow you with mental balance and you can maintain your equilibrium under the most adverse or the most testing circumstances. But for such spiritual achievements the intellect and other instruments of perception are more important than the limbs. The intellect is the key. Make the intellect the master of your mind and you will not fail. You will fail only when the senses establish mastery over the mind.

Swami Satya Sai….in one of HIS discourses…

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Success Stories of TOP 10 Young Entrepreneurs !!!!

 source:::: silicon india net…

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Entrepreneurship has no bar on age, but nevertheless you get surprised to see some youngsters making it big as entrepreneurs. In the age where these youngsters could have simply did the usual things like high school, college, hangout joints, video games or bike rides, they went ahead and  founded companies, gave seminars, wrote books, and became inspiring figures for all aspiring entrepreneurs irrespective of age. Read on to know top 10 young entrepreneur success stories— their struggles and triumphs, as compiled by JuniorBiz.

 
#10 Syed Balkhi, 21

 
Syed Balkhi used to get online at three o’clock in the morning to trade stones for a game called Neopets.

 
When he was 12, his cousin pointed out that he could do the same thing with domain names – all while pulling in a handsome profit. Soon he was developing websites, designing them, and running a paid domain name directory.

 
Along with a handful of college friends (Amanda Roberts, David Pegg, and Mohammed Karim), Syed has started a successful web service company called Uzzz Productions. His blog for WordPress beginners, WPBeginner, has been up since July 2009 and already attracts an incredible 145,000 unique visitors each month.

 

#9 Farrhad Acidwalla, 18

 
His first step at entrepreneurship started with his borrowing $10 from his parents to buy his first domain name. He began building a web community devoted to aviation and aero-modeling. The website was a success; he sold it for a lot more money than his initial investment, and moved on with other similar ventures. Each took his achievement to another level and the appreciations left him humble. This motivated him to offer his work under the name of his company.

 
Farrhad has launched Rockstah Media, a cutting-edge company devoted to web development, marketing, advertisement, and branding.  It is just over a year old but it has clients and a full fledged team of developers, designers and market strategists spread across the globe.

 


As the CEO and founder, Farrhad is behind the wheels of the company taking care of the clients and guiding the creative team to success.

#8 King Sidharth, 20

 
King Sidharth is a multitalented youngster. He is a speaker, author, magazine publisher.

 
As an 11-year-old growing up in Northern India, King Sidharth and a few friends began organizing events and competitions for other children. They would make tickets and charge an entry fee, then award little prizes to whoever won. Sidharth’s first business was a big success.

 
Seven years later, King Sidharth got graduated from high school and he has already made a name for himself as one of India’s top young entrepreneurs. His primary work is in website development and design (see websites like MeditationRocks.us).

 
King is also a speaker on topics of entrepreneurship and spirituality. He calls himself the Outlaw Entrepreneur, because he refuses to follow a given pattern and says he’s going to reinvent the wheel. His vision of the wheel is unique.

 

#7 Arjun Rai, 20

 
Arjun Rai caught the entrepreneurial bug at the age of seven, selling knickknacks that he found around the house.  Young Arjun set up shop to sell leftover wildflower necklaces after a wedding. He and a cousin put up a banner at his grandmother’s front gate, asking 25 cents.

 
TV shows like ‘The Oprah Show’ and ‘The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch’ inspired Arjun to take entrepreneurship to the next level. During the summer of 2009, he got a LinkedIn account (under the name Aaron Ray) and started connecting with other ambitious entrepreneurs, hoping to learn as much as possible about the art of entrepreneurship and business.

 
In 2010, Arjun became the COO of a quickly growing onlineadvertising company, but he soon set out to follow his own,unique vision. That vision is a brand-new venture called odysseyAds.

 

 

#6 Sabirul Islam, 21

 
Sabirul Islam grew up in a crime-ridden borough of London, England. His eyes were opened to entrepreneurship by his cousin, who offered Sabirul a job at the age of 13. But when Sabirul was fired a few weeks later, he decided to take matters into his own hands. At 14, he gathered six of his friends and started Veyron Technology, a website design company. Sabirul made his first $1000 within the first two weeks.

 
In January of 2008, at age 17, Sabirul self-published his first book “The World at Your Feet”. It offers young people guidance and encouragement to turn their entrepreneurial vision into reality. The book sold 60,000 copies. Sabirul has also launched a board game (‘Teen-Trepreneur’), become a globe-trotting public speaker (over 600 speaking engagements), and started his own publishing company for aspiring teen authors.

 

 

#5 Adora Svitak, 14

 
Adora started writing when she was four years old. She hasn’t stopped since. At six, Adora received a laptop computer from her mother, on which she quickly amassed a collection of hundreds of short stories and hundreds of thousands of words – typing at 70 words per minute.

 
At the age of seven, Adora achieved her dream of becoming a published author with the release of Flying Fingers: Master the Tools of Learning Through the Joy of Writing. The book featured several of Adora’s short stories, along with her writing tips, typing tips, and advice from her mother. At age 11, Adora published a second book, Dancing Fingers, with her older sister, Adrianna.

 
Adora at the age of 12 has transformed her writing success into speaking and teaching success. She has spoken at over 400 schools and presented at the annual TED conference. She has been featured on Good Morning America and on CNN.

 

#4 Savannah Britt, 17

 
Savannah Britt was a published poet by the age of eight. By nine, she was hired as a paid reviewer of children’s books for The Kitchen Table News – a New Jersey newspaper with a readership of 70,000. But when that newspaper went under, Savannah was left unemployed at the tender age of 11.

 
She bootstraps herself and started her own publication – a magazine called Girlpez – making her the youngest magazine publisher in the world. The magazine features coverage of events, like concerts and fashion shows, along with interviews from the likes of Shwayze, Kevin Rudolf, and Dawn from Dannity Kane.

 

 

#3 Philip Hartman, 17

 
Philip Hartman became an entrepreneur when he was eight-years-old. That’s when he started building slingshots that shot both BB’s and arrows.

 
When he was a home-schooled high school senior at the age of fifteen, Philip spent most of his time cultivating two somewhat more advanced entrepreneurial ventures. One was a new system for fusing optical fibers that is cheaper, more efficient, and more dependable – an invention for which Philip won the 2008 Young Inventor of the Year award.

 
The other was called Steam Viper. It was a device that emits steam onto a windshield and is capable of defrosting a frost-covered windshield in about 15 seconds.

 


#2 Alex Fraiser, 18

 
In January 2009, at the age of 15, Alex Fraiser used his web design know-how to start Blogussion.com, a blog about blogging. As the year went on, Blogussion thrived – bursting not just with insightful articles but also with an ever-growing, increasingly enthusiastic community of subscribers.

 
In January 2010, Alex and his business partner, 24-year-old Seth Waite, launched their first product – a web theme modeled after Blogussion’s unique style – to immediate success. With an Alexa ranking under 20,000.

 

 

#1 Mark Bao, 19

 
Mark Bao had his first encounter with entrepreneurship in the fifth grade. He used Visual Basic 6.0 to write a simple computer application that managed his homework assignments and helped him write school papers. Then he copied the program onto floppy discs and sold them to his friends.

 
His first start-up came in his first year of high school. Debateware.com was an event management system for debate organizations. Eventually, Mark and his business partner sold it to the largest debate organization in the United States.

 


Mark at the age of 17, a high school senior, launched 11 web-based companies (and sold three of them) along with three non-profit foundations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unique Traits of Successful People….

 Abraham Lincoln phrased the secret of success as “Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other”. The phrase is undeniably true which suggests that success comes with strong determination. But in this cut throat era one should possess many attributes which will not appear in any balance sheet but will definitely help make a difference in the lives of their employees, industries, and communities. Read on to know some of the things which remarkable entrepreneurs and leaders do.
1. They Don’t Draw Back-Up Plans
It is considered that a dream is not a dream until it blows off your sleep. Back up plans let you sleep at night putting you passion on the back seat. You will be more concerned with your current plan if you know this is all you got.  A back up plan makes you think that if the current plan doesn’t workout, you have an alternative ready. Thus unknowingly one puts less effort than actually they might have if there were no other plans ready as a support system.
2. Get It Done!
Take up the example of any successful person and you will find each had a passion to chase their dreams and could think of nothing else until they finally achieve the set goal. You will find that they have spent days and nights to get the work done. A “will do it tomorrow” thought can never make one cross the finish line. And in this ruthless competitive era you never know when some one else will surpass you even with a brisk of a minute.

3.   …And They Work A Lot More

Remarkably successful entrepreneurs never stuck at particular set of works, their things to do list goes on. They have long lists of getting things done for which they have to put heart and soul and forget look at the watch ever 5 minutes. If you are happy with a nine – five job, your dreams will get stuck at nine to five too.
You can never judge your work and the effort you should make according to others. Your dream is yours and not their.
4. They avoid the crowds
Remarkably successful entrepreneurs never join the crowd, they pave their own way. It not always necessary that you come up with a new idea, but executing an idea in the correct direction is all it needs. You do not have to follow the set of rules set by others as others didn’t come up with your plan. You know your plan better than any one does and should go for what ever feels correct to make it work.

5. They Start From The Finish Line…
Never get relaxed after achieving an individual goal. Always remember this is just the beginning and you have to set numerous goals from your finish line itself. Success always depends on the level of your goals, an average goal will only fetch you average results. Only if you aim for 110, you will score 100. Your goals are the key to achieve the desired results and never compromise when it comes to standards.
6. Forget About Stopping


Highly successful people don’t consider finish lines; they keep starting over and over again. Look at your achievements as the steps of your success stair case leading you to another achievement. Once you start achieving your goals and make your base strong, that will open up new opportunities to yield skills and network in many other fields to take your business at the top.

7. They sell
Often selling is misunderstood with manipulating or pressurizing. Selling is nothing but explaining an idea and convince others to believe in it. It is making other people to trust you and work with you. Selling is overcoming objections and roadblocks. One successful entrepreneur will know how to make others believe in the idea and make the base of the business strong. One should know to deal with rejection and turn “no” into “yes”. They should take the feedbacks positively and work on it to make the idea better. All you need to do is to communicate.
8. They Never Tap Their Own Shoulder
If you commit a mistake, admit it! This will never let you repeat that mistake and only take you one step ahead to chase your dream. Committing mistake is human nature, accepting and rectifying it is wise nature. They are never judgmental and blame others for solely. They always share the burden and take corrective steps without creating any barrier within co workers.

source:::siliconindia net

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India..Great Grand Mother of Tradition !!!

Nice thoughts on the Republic Day of India……….

In Praise of India – 10 Famous Quotations about India …Every Indian should be proud to be an Indian citizen !!!
source ::::input from a friend of mine….

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1. Will Durant, American historian: “India was the motherland of
our race, and Sanskrit the mother of Europe’s languages: she was the
mother of our philosophy; mother, through the Arabs, of much of our
mathematics; mother, through the Buddha, of the ideals embodied in
Christianity; mother, through the village community, of
self-government and democracy. Mother India is in many ways the mother
of us all”.

2. Mark Twain, American author: “India is, the cradle of the human
race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the
grandmother of legend, and the great grand mother of tradition. our
most valuable and most instructive materials in the history of man are
treasured up in India only.”

3. Albert Einstein, American scientist: “We owe a lot to the
Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile
scientific discovery could have been made.”

4. Max Mueller, German scholar: If I were asked under what sky the
human mind has most fully developed some of its choicest gifts, has
most deeply pondered on the greatest problems of life, and has found
solutions, I should point to India.

5. Romain Rolland, French scholar : “If there is one place on the
face of earth where all the dreams of living men have found a home
from the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it
is India.”

6. Henry David Thoreau, American Thinker & Author: Whenever I have
read any part of the Vedas, I have felt that some unearthly and
unknown light illuminated me. In the great teaching of the Vedas,
there is no touch of sectarianism. It is of all ages, climbs, and
nationalities and is the royal road for the attainment of the Great
Knowledge. When I read it, I feel that I am under the spangled heavens
of a summer night.

7. R.W. Emerson, American Author: In the great books of India, an
empire spoke to us, nothing small or unworthy, but large, serene,
consistent, the voice of an old intelligence, which in another age and
climate had pondered and thus disposed of the questions that exercise
us.

8. Hu Shih, former Ambassador of China to USA: “India conquered
and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without ever having to
send a single soldier across her border.”

9. Keith Bellows, National Geographic Society : “There are some
parts of the world that, once visited, get into your heart and won’t
go. For me, India is such a place. When I first visited, I was stunned
by the richness of the land, by its lush beauty and exotic
architecture, by its ability to overload the senses with the pure,
concentrated intensity of its colors, smells, tastes, and sounds… I
had been seeing the world in black & white and, when brought
face-to-face with India, experienced everything re-rendered in
brilliant technicolor.”

10. A Rough Guide to India: “It is impossible not to be astonished
by India. Nowhere on Earth does humanity present itself in such a
dizzying, creative burst of cultures and religions, races and tongues.
Enriched by successive waves of migration and marauders from distant
lands, every one of them left an indelible imprint which was absorbed
into the Indian way of life. Every aspect of the country presents
itself on a massive, exaggerated scale, worthy in comparison only to
the superlative mountains that overshadow it. It is this variety which
provides a breathtaking ensemble for experiences that is uniquely
Indian. Perhaps the only thing more difficult than to be indifferent
to India would be to describe or understand India completely. There
are perhaps very few nations in the world with the enormous variety
that India has to offer. Modern day India represents the largest
democracy in the world with a seamless picture of unity in diversity
unparalleled anywhere else.

What is Ours Will Stay With Us!!!!….

What is ours will stay with us!

Baba’s first advent at Shirdi is shrouded in mystery. Researchers point this to various dates, some as early as 1854 and some later in 1870s. It is fairly certain than during 1880s several of the well-known earlier devotees of Baba were drawn to Shirdi. This includes Nanasaheb Chandorkar, Ganpatrao Saharabuddhe also known as Das Ganu Maharaj, and Abdul. The days in Shirdi prior to this are not well documented, much less in any chronological order.

Mahalsapathy, Appa Kote, Nana Chopdar, Tatya Kote, Bayaji Bai are probably the earliest of Baba’s devotees who had the blessed and uninterrupted company of Sri Sai before crowds flocked to Shirdi. What a wonderful times those would have been! While most of the villagers thought Baba to be a mad fakir or a medicine man, these handful devotees were drawn to Baba whom they considered as their God. Baba often said to them that “Fakir (Mendicacy) was the real Lordship as it was everlasting, and the so called Lordship (riches) was transient”. Baba also used say that what God gives will stay forever and what man gives will not.

On many other occasions Baba said, out of love for His devotees – “What (whether good or bad) is ours, is with us, and what is another’s is with him.” Now, the question is to know what is “ours”. Well, didn’t Baba say that he is our caretaker and trustee of our lives and that He has to give an account of every paise to God! Yes, what is “ours” is the blessed qualification of Baba’s guardianship and protective hands. Unfortunately, when times are not good, Sai devotees forget the assurance that Baba has given and go through unnecessary turmoil instead of keeping patient and reflect on what Baba assured. Let us once again, reiterate Baba’s assurance such that we will set our priorities right:

“There will never be any dearth or scarcity, regarding food and clothes, in any devotees’ homes. It is my special characteristic that I always look to, and provide, for the welfare of those devotees, who worship Me whole-heartedly with their minds ever fixed on Me. Strive not much for food and clothes. If you want anything, beg of the Lord, leave worldly honors, try to get Lord’s grace and blessings, and be honored in His Court”

source:::::SAI VICHAAR ….
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No One Can Hurt Us Without Our Consent…

On his First Day in office as President Abraham Lincoln entered to give His Inaugural Address, One Man stood up, he was a Rich Aristocrat.

He Said,

“Mr Lincoln, You Should Not Forget That Your Father Used to make Shoes for My Family.”
And the Whole Senate Laughed, They thought they had Made a Fool of Lincoln.
But Certain People Are Made Of A Totally Different Mettle.

Lincoln Looked At The Man Directly In the Eyes And Said,
“Sir, I Know That My father Used To Make Shoes For Your Family, And There Will Be Many Others Here,
Because He made Shoes The Way Nobody Else Can.
He Was A Creator. His Shoes Were Not Just Shoes
He Poured His Whole Soul Into Them.
I Want To Ask You,
Have You Any Complaint??
Because I Know How To Make Shoes Myself.
If You Have Any Complaint I Can Make You Another Pair Of Shoes.
But As Far As I Know, Nobody Has Ever Complained About My Father’s Shoes. He Was A Genius,
A Great Creator
And
I am Proud Of My Father.
The Whole Senate Was Struck Dumb.
They Could Not Understand What Kind Of Man Abraham Lincoln Was.
He Was Proud Because His Father Did His Job So Well That Not Even A Single Complaint Had Ever Been Heard.

Remember……
No One Can Hurt Us Without Our Consent.

It is Not What Happens to us That Hurts Us.
It Is Our Response That Hurts Us.

source::::::input from a friend of mine…

Natarajan

Right Man For the Right Job!!!!!

History ….A Quick Look …..an inspirational story …

Sunday, December 7th, 1941–Admiral Chester Nimitz was attending a
concert in Washington, D.C. He was paged and told there was a phone
call for him. When he answered the phone, it was President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt on the phone. He told Admiral Nimitz that he (Nimitz)
would now be the Commander of the Pacific Fleet.

Admiral Nimitz flew to Hawaii to assume command of the Pacific Fleet.
He landed at Pearl Harbor on Christmas Eve, 1941. There was such a
spirit of despair, dejection and defeat–you would have thought the
Japanese had already won the war. On Christmas Day, 1941, Adm. Nimitz
was given a boat tour of the destruction wrought on Pearl Harbor by
the Japanese. Big sunken battleships and navy vessels cluttered the
waters everywhere you looked.

As the tour boat returned to dock, the young helmsman of the boat
asked, “Well Admiral, what do you think after seeing all this
destruction?” Admiral Nimitz’s reply shocked everyone within the sound
of his voice.

Admiral Nimitz said, “The Japanese made three of the biggest mistakes
an attack force could ever make or God was taking care of America.
Which do you think it was?”

Shocked and surprised, the young helmsman asked, “What do mean by
saying the Japanese made the three biggest mistakes an attack force
ever made?” Nimitz explained:

Mistake number one: The Japanese attacked on Sunday morning. Nine out
of every ten crewmen of those ships were ashore on leave. If those
same ships had been lured to sea and been sunk–we would have lost
38,000 men instead of 3,800.

Mistake number two: When the Japanese saw all those battleships lined
in a row, they got so carried away sinking those battleships, they
never once bombed our dry docks opposite those ships. If they had
destroyed our dry docks, we would have had to tow every one of those
ships to America to be repaired. As it is now, the ships are in
shallow water and can be raised. One tug can pull them over to the dry
docks, and we can have them repaired and at sea by the time we could
have towed them to America . And I already have crews ashore anxious
to man those ships.

Mistake number three: Every drop of fuel in the Pacific theater of war
is in top of the ground storage tanks five miles away over that hill.
One attack plane could have strafed those tanks and destroyed our fuel
supply. That’s why I say the Japanese made three of the biggest
mistakes an attack force could make or God was taking care of America
.
Admiral Nimitz was able to see a silver lining in that situation and circumstance
where everyone else saw only despair and defeat.

President Roosevelt had chosen the right man for the right job.

source …. input from a friend of mine…
Natarajan