Image of the Day !!!

Light Pillars Over Ontario… Wesley Liikane in Severn Bridge, Ontario captured these light pillars on December 23, 2013. See more photos by Wesley at Cowboy with a Camera on Facebook.

Sun pillars form when a bright light reflects off the surfaces of millions of falling ice crystals associated with thin, high-level clouds.

Wesley Liikane in Severn Bridge, Ontario captured this beautiful photo of light pillars, which are vertical shafts of light extending from a bright light source. They can be five to 10 degrees tall and sometimes even higher. They might lengthen or brighten as you gaze at them. He wrote:

On the evening of December 23, you could see the ‘sundog,’ caused by ice crystals in the air … I knew the night was going to be great, with even colder weather coming, and hoped the ice crystals would stay long enough to catch some light pillars. This image was captured down the road from my house on Highway 11, showing the lights from the local city making some wonderful light pillars. Just another reason the night can be so fun! Thanks for viewing and hope your holiday season is going wonderfully.

source:::: Earth sky news site

natarajan

” சர்க்கரை பாலில் கரைவது போல ….” !!!

 

மாமன்னன் போஜராஜனின் அரசவையில் ஒருசமயம் ஒரு கூட்டம் நடந்து கொண்டிருந்தது. அவை நிரம்பி வழிந்தது. அப்படி ஒரு கூட்டம். அங்கு கற்றறிந்த பண்டிதர் ஒருவர் அரசவைக்குள் வர எண்ணினார். ஆனால், காலதாமதமாக வந்தார். வாயிற்காவலர் உள்ளே இடமில்லை என்று அவரைத் தடுத்தனர். “”நீ போய் அரசரிடம் அவரைக் கண்டு முக்கியமாக ஒன்றைப் பேச நான் வந்திருப்பதாய்ச் சொல்!” என்று கண்டிப்பாய்ச் சொல்கிறார் அவர். அவரின் எடுப்பான, களையான தோற்றத்தைக் கண்டு வாயிற்காவலன் அரசரிடம் சென்று “”நாங்கள் என்ன தடுத்தும் உங்களுடன் பேச வேண்டும் என்று பிடிவாதமாக ஒரு பண்டிதர் வெளியில் நிற்கிறார்” என்றான். அரசன் அந்த வாயிற்காவலனுடன் எதுவும் பேசவில்லை. ஒரு சேவகனை அழைத்து “”ஒரு கோப்பை நிறைய பாலை எடுத்துக்கொண்டு போய் அந்தப் பண்டிதரிடம் கொடு!” என்றான். அந்த சேவகனும் அவ்வாறே சென்று அந்தப் பண்டிதரிடம் பால் நிரம்பிய கோப்பையைக் கொடுத்தான்.

பால் கோப்பையைப் பார்த்த பண்டிதர் உடனே தன் தோளில் மாட்டியிருந்த ஜோல்னாப் பையைத் திறந்து அதனுள் இருந்த ஒரு பொட்டலத்தை எடுத்துப் பிரித்து அதிலிருந்த சர்க்கரையைப் பாலில் இட்டு அந்தக் கோப்பையை மீண்டும் மன்னரிடமே எடுத்துச் செல்லப் பணித்தார்.

பால் கோப்பை திரும்பி வந்ததைப் பார்த்த போஜராஜன் என்ன ஆயிற்று என்று வினவினான். “”அரசே.. அந்தப் பண்டிதர் எதுவும் பேசவில்லை. நீவிர் அனுப்பிய பால் கோப்பையைப் பார்த்ததும் தன் பையிலிருந்த ஒரு பொட்டலத்திலிருந்து சர்க்கரையை எடுத்து ஜாக்கிரதையாய்ப் பாலில் கலந்துவிட்டு உங்களிடம் கோப்பையைத் தரச் சொன்னார்!” என்றான் காவலாளி.

உடனே போஜராஜன் “”ஆஹா… என்னுடைய சபையில் இப்படிப்பட்டவர்தான் இருக்க வேண்டும். உடனே அவரை உள்ளே அழைத்து வாருங்கள்!”

என்று கட்டளையிட்டான்! அவையில் இருந்தவர்களுக்கு ஒன்றும் புரியவில்லை. அரசன் பால் கோப்பையை வெளியே அனுப்ப அவர் சர்க்கரையைப் போட்டுத் திரும்ப உள்ளே அனுப்ப அரசர் அவரை உள்ளே அழைத்து வரச் சொன்னதைக் கேட்ட அவர்கள் அதன் அர்த்தத்தைத் தெரிந்துகொள்ள விரும்பி துணிந்து அரசனிடமே கேட்டனர். அதற்கு போஜராஜன், “”அவையில் கூட்டம் முழுமையாக இருக்கிறது. உள்ளே இடமில்லை என்பதைத் தெரிவிக்கக் கோப்பை நிறையப் பாலை நிரப்பி அனுப்பினேன். ஆனால், அவரோ எவ்வளவு கூட்டம் இருந்தாலும் சர்க்கரை பாலில் கரைவதுபோல கூட்டத்தில் என்னைக் கரைத்துக் கொள்வேன். சர்க்கரையைப்போல என் தனித்துவத்தை எடுத்துவிட்டுச் சுற்றுப்புறத்தை இனிமையாக்குவேன். எந்த விஷயத்திலும் உட்புக மாட்டேன். பெயருக்கும் புகழுக்கும் ஆசைப்பட மாட்டேன். அப்படி நான் கரைந்து அந்தச் சூழலை  இனிமையாக்கும்போது நான் உள்ளே தாராளமாகச் செல்லலாமே என்று தெரிவித்தார் அந்தப் பண்டிதர்” என்று விளக்கினான்! (போஜராஜன் அவையில் அப்படிப்பட்ட பண்டிதருக்கு இடமில்லை என்று சொல்லலாமா?!)

“அமைதியை நோக்கி’ என்ற நூலில் இருந்து.

ஆங்கில மூலம்:  ஸ்வாமி முருகானந்த ஸரஸ்வதி

தமிழாக்கம்: காந்தலக்ஷ்மி சந்திரமவுலி.

source:::::dinamani tamil daily…Kadir

natarajan

 

Post -It Notes were invented by Accident !!!

Today I found out Post-It Notes were invented by accident.

 

There were actually two accidents that lead to the invention of the Post-It note.  The first was by Spencer Silver.  According to the former Vice President of Technical Operations for 3M Geoff Nicholson (now retired), in 1968, Silver was working at 3M trying to create super strong adhesives for use in the aerospace industry in building planes.  Instead of a super strong adhesive, though, he accidentally managed to create an incredibly weak, pressure sensitive adhesive agent called Acrylate Copolymer Microspheres.

This adhesive did not interest 3M management as it was seen as too weak to be useful.  It did have two interesting features, though.  The first is that, when stuck to a surface, it can be peeled away without leaving any residue.  Specifically, the acrylic spheres only stick well to surfaces where they are tangent to the surface, thus allowing weak enough adhesion to be able to be peeled easily.  The second big feature is that the adhesive is re-usable, thanks to the fact that the spheres are incredibly strong and resist breaking, dissolving, or melting.   Despite these two notable features, no one, not even Silver himself, could think up a good marketable use for it.  Thus, even with Silver promoting it for five years straight to various 3M employees, the adhesive was more or less shelved.

Finally, in 1973, when Geoff Nicholson was made products laboratory manager at 3M, Silver approached him immediately with the adhesive and gave him samples to play with.  Silver also suggested what he saw as his best idea for what to use the adhesive for, making a bulletin board with the adhesive sprayed on it.  One could then stick pieces of paper to the bulletin board without tacks, tape, or the like.  The paper could subsequently be easily removed without any residue being left on the sheets.  While this was a decent idea, it wasn’t seen as potentially profitable enough as annual bulletin board sales are fairly low.

Now enter the second accident by chemical engineer Art Fry.  Besides working at 3M as a Product Development Engineer and being familiar with Silver’s adhesive thanks to attending one of Silver’s seminars on the low-tack adhesive, he also sung in a church choir in St. Paul, Minnesota.  One little problem he continually had to deal with was accidentally losing his song page markers in his hymn book while singing, with them falling out of the hymnal.  From this, he eventually had the stroke of genius to use some of Silver’s adhesive to help keep the slips of paper in the hymnal.  Fry then suggested to Nicholson and Silver that they were using the adhesive backwards.  Instead of sticking the adhesive to the bulletin board, they should “put it on a piece of paper and then we can stick it to anything.”

This initially proved easier said than done, in terms of practical application.  It was easy enough to get the adhesive on the paper, but the early prototypes had the problem that the adhesive would often detach from the paper and stay on the object the paper was stuck to, or, at least, leave some of the adhesive behind in this way.  There was no such problem with the bulletin boards Silver had made because he had specifically made them so that the adhesive would bond better with the board than the paper. Two other 3M employees now entered the scene, Roger Merrill and Henry Courtney.  The two were tasked with coming up with a coating that could be put on the paper to make the adhesive stay bonded to it and not be left behind on whatever the paper was stuck to when it was removed, a task at which they were ultimately successful at achieving.

Interestingly, because management at 3M still didn’t think the product would be commercially successful, they more or less shelved it for three years, even though the Post-It notes were extremely popular internally at 3M labs during that span.    Finally, in 1977, 3M began running test sale runs of the Post-It note, then called “Press ‘n Peel”, in a certain areas in four different cities to see if people would buy and use the product.  It turned out, no one much did, which confirmed in the minds of the executives that it wasn’t a good commercial product.

Luckily for offices the world over, Nicholson and Joe Ramey, Nicholson’s boss, didn’t feel like giving up yet.  They felt the marketing department had dropped the ball in that they hadn’t given businesses and people samples of the product to use to let them see for themselves how useful the notes could be.  So a year after the initial flop, 3M tried again to introduce the Post-It note to the world, this time giving huge amounts of free sample Post-It note pads away in Boise, Idaho, with the campaign deemed “The Boise Blitz”.  This time, the re-order rate went from almost nothing, in the previous attempt, to 90% of the people and businesses that had received the free samples.  For reference, this was double the best initial rate 3M had ever seen for any other product they’d introduced.  Two years later, the Post-It note was released throughout the United States.

So after 5 years of constant rejection for the adhesive and another seven years in development and initial rejection, Post-It notes were finally a hit and have since become a mainstay in offices the world over, today being one of the top five best selling office supply products in the world.

 

Bonus Facts:

  • Ever wonder why the standard color for Post-It notes is yellow?  It turns out this was kind of an accident as well.  The official story from some at 3M is that it was because it created a “good emotional connection with users” and that it would “contrast well stuck to white paper”.  However, according to Geoff Nicholson there was no such thought given to the color.  The real reason Post-It notes were yellow was simply because the lab next door to where they were working on the Post-It note “had some scrap yellow paper – that’s why they were yellow; and when we went back and said ‘hey guys, you got any more scrap yellow paper?’ they said ‘you want any more go buy it yourself’, and that’s what we did, and that’s why they were yellow. To me it was another one of those incredible accidents. It was not thought out; nobody said they’d better be yellow rather than white because they would blend in – it was a pure accident.”
  •  Post-It notes are occasionally used in art-work.  One such famous example was in 2008 when Shay Hovell used 12,000 Post-It notes to create a replica of the Mona Lisa.  The most expensive Post-It note art piece was done by R.B. Kitaj and sold for £640 (about $1000) in 2000.

source:::::today i foundout.com

natarajan

 

Message For the Day…”Knowledge without Right Action is Useless….”

The human body, made up of the five basic elements and endowed with the five sense organs, is not different from the mind. The mind wears the body as a vesture. The mind, for its enjoyment, uses the body as an instrument. It is the cause of all experiences. A body without a mind is as illusory as a crop on a barren field. In ordinary life people regard the body as permanent and for the sake of its pleasures undertake all kinds of efforts. This is a sign of ignorance. A body without the mind is as useless as a school without a teacher and a temple without a deity. The body should be regarded as an instrument for right living. Today, people are developing their intellectual abilities but are using their intelligence for wrong purposes. Knowledge without right action is useless. Mere action without knowledge is foolishness. Hence it is necessary to combine knowledge with cultivation of character.

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For The Day…”God Is ONE… Do Not Entertain any Difference” …

You should broaden your heart that it may be filled with all-embracing love. Only then can the sense of spiritual oneness of all mankind be experienced. Out of that sense of unity will be born the love of God. This love will generate in the heart pure bliss that is boundless, indescribable and everlasting. For all forms of bliss, love is the source. A heart without love is like a barren land. Foster love in your hearts and redeem your lives. Whatever your scholarship or wealth, they are valueless without love. Sow the seed of love in your hearts and it will grow in due course into a big tree. God is one. Do not entertain any differences of religion, creed or caste. Carry the message of unity to every home. Embodiments of love! Regard Love as your life-breath and as the sole purpose of your existence.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For the Day…” Don’t Search Peace Outside Your Heart “…

Life must be associated with love, not hatred. Some people do not know how to talk courteously. Whatever they say is discourteous and harsh. This is not correct. Every human being should talk sweetly and softly. Your words must be suffused with love. Only then will you experience peace. When your behavior and speech is unpleasant, how can you expect peace to reign in your heart? Peace is not in the outside world; it is very much in your own heart. There are only pieces outside, not peace. You say “I want peace.” Let your behavior be good and courteous. Then, peace will flow from you. Lead a life of mutual love. ‘Love all! Serve all!’ This is My exhortation to you. If only there is love, you can achieve anything. Love is everything. Love is life; life is love.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For the Day…” Don’t Teach Hypocrisy to Children “…

Teachers should never curse their pupils, whatever the provocation. They must always bless them. The teacher who swears like a boor, reduces oneself to the level of a boor. They should watch their own behavior rigorously and find out whether there is some habit or trait, which if imitated by the student, will be harmful. They should themselves follow the advice they give. Otherwise, they will be teaching hypocrisy to the little children and encourage them to acquire the cunningness of not being caught when doing wrong. It is sheer mental weakness and cowardice that allows hypocrisy to develop. If you have the courage to face the consequences you will never utter falsehood. The teacher should not try to rule through the easier means of fear, for that is full of dangerous consequences for the pupils. They should try rather the path of Love.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

” We Have to Play a Different Game At Times ” !!!

“There once lived a great mathematician in a village outside Ujjain . He was often called by the local king to advice on matters related to the economy. His reputation had spread as far as Taxila in the North and Kanchi in the South. So it hurt him very much when the village headman told him, “You may be a great mathematician who advises the king on economic matters but your son does not know the value of gold or silver.” 

The mathematician called his son and asked, “What is more valuable – gold or silver?” “Gold,” said the son. “That is correct. Why is it then that the village headman makes fun of you, claims you do not know the value of gold or silver? He teases me every day. He mocks me before other village elders as a father who neglects his son. This hurts me. I feel everyone in the village is laughing behind my back because you do not know what is more valuable, gold or silver. Explain this to me, son.” 

So the son of the mathematician told his father the reason why the village headman carried this impression. “Every day on my way to school, the village headman calls me to his house. There, in front of all village elders, he holds out a silver coin in one hand and a gold coin in other. He asks me to pick up the more valuable coin. I pick the silver coin. He laughs, the elders jeer, everyone makes fun of me. And then I go to school. This happens every day. That is why they tell you I do not know the value of gold or silver.” 

The father was confused. His son knew the value of gold and silver, and yet when asked to choose between a gold coin and silver coin always picked the silver coin. “Why don’t you pick up the gold coin?” he asked. In response, the son took the father to his room and showed him a box. In the box were at least a hundred silver coins. Turning to his father, the mathematician’ s son said, “The day I pick up the gold coin the game will stop. They will stop having fun and I will stop making money.” 

Moral: 

Sometimes in life, we have to play the fool because our seniors and our peers, and sometimes even our juniors like it. That does not mean we lose in the game of life. It just means allowing others to win in one arena of the game, while we win in the other arena of the game. We have to choose which arena matters to us and which arenas do not….!!!

 

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

natarajan

Clever Jury !!!


In a criminal justice system based on 12 individuals not smart enough to
get out of jury duty, here is a jury to be proud of:
A defendant was on trial for murder. There was strong evidence indicating
guilt, but there was no corpse.
In the defense’s closing statement, the lawyer, knowing that his client
would probably be convicted, resorted to a trick.
“Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I have a surprise for you all,” the
lawyer said as he looked at his watch.  “Within one minute, the person
presumed dead in this case will walk into this courtroom.”  He looked
toward the courtroom door.  The jurors, somewhat stunned, all looked on eagerly.

A minute passed.  Nothing happened. 

Finally the lawyer said, “Actually, I made up the previous statement. But
you all looked on with anticipation.  I, therefore, put it to you that you
have a reasonable doubt in this case as to whether anyone was killed, and
I insist that you return a verdict of not guilty.”

The jury retired to deliberate.  A few minutes later, the jury returned
and pronounced a verdict of guilty.
 

“But how?” inquired the lawyer.  “You must have had some doubt; I saw all
of you stare at the door.”

The jury foreman replied:

“Yes, we did look, But your client didn’t.”

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

natarajan