Message For the Day…” Be a Ship and Not a Sheep ‘…

One should realise the infinite powers latent in oneself. It is these powers which have enabled mankind to invent the most wonderful kinds of machinery. Humans are, therefore, more valuable than the most precious things in the world. It is human beings who imparts value to things by the changes they make in them, as in the case of diamonds or a work of art. In the spiritual field, humans are enjoined at the very outset to know oneself. One should not be a slave of the senses. Nor should one follow others like sheep. ‘Be a ship and not sheep.’ A ship serves to carry others and cross the Ocean. The one who pursues the spiritual path not only benefits himself but promotes the well-being of others. Consider the body as a vessel, wisdom as a rope ‘and use the vessel to draw the nectar of Divinity from the well of spirituality. Not otherwise can immortality be attained.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For the Day…” Virtues are the Backbones of Life …”

In the world today, knowledge falls into three categories. (1) In terms of daily life, there is factual knowledge based on perception. To treat facts as truth and fiction as untruth is practical knowledge. (2) In the second category are those who regard the phenomenal world as real and treat all that cannot be seen or heard as unreal or non-existent. They regard Nature as real and God as non-existent. (3) The third category consists of those who make no distinction between one thing and another and hold the view that the whole universe is a projection of the Divine and is permeated by the Divine. This is spiritual knowledge. Doubtless, knowledge of the phenomenal world is necessary. But one should go beyond it to know the Eternal and Unchanging Reality. Education is not the be-all and end-all of life; tt is only a part of it. Virtues are the backbone of life and spiritual path is the only means of cultivating it.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

A Man Hijacks a Plane…Collects His Ransom Money and Jumps out Of Plane …!!!

 

This Day In History: November 24, 1971

An unidentified man referred to as D.B. Cooper hijacked a Boeing 727 airplane between Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington.   Cooper bought a one-way ticket on a Northwest Orient Airlines, Flight 305 to Seattle, Washington leaving Portland, Oregon at 2:50 p.m.  He brought with him aboard the plane a black suit-case supposedly containing a bomb.

During the 30 minute flight, Cooper handed a ransom note to the nearby flight attendant telling her he had a bomb and was going to use it if necessary.   He demanded $200,000 in unmarked $20 dollar bills, along with two front parachutes and two back parachutes.  His demands were delivered to the pilot William Scott, who then delivered them to the air traffic control center at the Seattle-Tacoma Airport. Cooper’s flight landed at the SEA-TAC Airport at 5:45 p.m.   After his money and parachutes were delivered, the passengers were released along with two of the flight attendants.  The hijacker then delivered his flight plan to the cockpit crew.   The plane was to take a course heading southeast to Mexico City and was to maintain an altitude of 10,000 feet.  The crew was ordered by Cooper to remain in the cockpit for the duration of the flight.

At 7:40 p.m., the aircraft took off heading south.  At approximately 8:00 p.m., the instruments on the plane indicated that the door had been opened and the stairs lowered.  Outside at 10,000 feet the temperature was around 10 degrees below zero, the weather was stormy, and the wind speed would have been around 200 mph. Around 10:15 p.m., the aircraft landed in Reno with FBI Agents, state troopers, sheriff’s deputies, and the Reno police surrounded the aircraft.   After a quick search, it was confirmed that Cooper was no longer on the airplane and his approximant departure happened between 8:00 p.m. and 8:13 p.m. Even with a thorough search and an exhaustive FBI investigation, the hijacker has never been located nor positively identified.  Originally, they had tried to tail the plane, but chose military F-106 fighter jets to do it with, which could not fly as slow as the airline plane was required to fly by Cooper.

It is believed that he probably didn’t survive the jump.  First, the F.B.I. had trouble locating parachutes for Cooper in the time they had allotted.  Because of this, out of the four chutes they gave him, they accidentally gave him one non-functional practice parachute and one parachute that was quite old.  They had not intended to give him bad parachutes at the time, because they thought there was a chance he’d be taking some of the crew with him.  He didn’t, but did pick the old primary parachute and the secondary non-functional, practice chute.  Further, Cooper had no jacket or rain protective gear and jumped on a cold stormy, pitch-black night into hilly terrain filled with trees.  Finally, no spent money has ever been recovered with the serial numbers matching those given to Cooper.  There has been $5,800 recovered though, which was found near the Columbia River about 40 miles from the predicted landing site, still bundled.   However, this isn’t seen as conclusive evidence that he didn’t survive because it could have just as easily been blown out of the bag during the jump or accidentally left there, if Cooper took a boat downstream.  In addition to that, there were ten bills missing from the bundles, which would likely have had to be manually taken out of the tightly bound bundles.  Further, the parachutes were very brightly covered and should have been easy to spot had he not survived.  So the mystery continues on whether he survived and who exactly he was in the first place.  Even recent DNA samples from evidence left in the plane have failed to turn up any leads.

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Why Don’t Commercial Airplanes Have Parachutes for Passengers? ….

 

 

parachuteSeatbelts and airbags in cars save passengers lives. Parachutes save people who, for a variety of reasons, exit a plane in mid-flight. So why aren’t parachutes provided to passengers on commercial airline flights, in case of emergencies?

Because they almost certainly would not save anyone’s life.

Parachuting Basics

When your average daredevil skydives for fun, the plane is typically travelling at between 80 and 110 mph when the skydiver jumps.Tandem and accelerated free fall (AFF) jumps occur between 10,000 and 13,000 feet, while static jumps can be as low as 3,500 feet.

Student divers choosing the easiest, tandem jump, where the newbie is physically and securely attached to an experienced instructor, are still required to undergo “a half hour of basic ground instruction.”

Braver neophytes who wish to fly untethered will have to endure:

Four to five hours of intense ground instruction, including learning body flight maneuvers and hand signals that instructors use to coach the student as they fly alongside.

For an AFF jump, although not harnessed together, freshman flyers are accompanied by two instructors who “hold onto the student’s harness until” it’s deployed.

Those who choose a static line jump also have to take four + hours of training prior to the jump, although the parachute is deployed as the rookie flyer leaves the aircraft.

When skydivers leave a plane, they do it alone or in small groups. When successive groups will be jumping, they try to keep separated by anywhere between 500 and 1500 feet; this is often accomplished by waiting until the preceding group is “back under the tail to 45 degrees behind the airplane” or several seconds in between groups.

Experienced skydivers can make even riskier jumps, although when descents begin at higher than 15,000 feet, “the risk of hypoxia and being significantly affected by altitude” increases dramatically and divers are less able “to make effective safe decisions at critical times.” Therefore, divers who jump from 15,000 feet or higher carry supplemental oxygen.

Further, each parachute weighs around 40 pounds and the equipment is expensive. To be fully outfitted with “rig, main, reserve, ADD, altimeter, jumpsuit, helmet [and] goggles” can run between $5,900 and $9,000.

Commercial Airplane Basics

Perhaps the most popular commercial jetliner is the Boeing 737 family. Its 737-800 can carry nearly 200 people (including the crew).

Although speeds can vary slightly, the 737-800 travels at approximately 600 mph when at its cruising altitude of 35,000 feet. Cruising altitudes are assigned by air traffic controllers and are usually up to 39,000 feet, except for longer flights that may fly higher.

Individual Parachutes Won’t Improve Passenger Safety

Doing the math . . .

Passenger Training

Since four hours of training just to board a plane is unrealistic, passengers would have to read and execute detailed skydiving instructions including how to properly strap the chute on in order to benefit from the parachute. Not everyone is good at following detailed, technical instructions even when time and stress aren’t a factor.  In a situation where the plane is going down and one has only a moment to get the parachute properly strapped on (likely while keeping an oxygen mask firmly attached and perhaps also needing to keep the seat belt on to keep from being thrown about in the cabin), it’s unlikely most would be able to even get this far.

Every Man for Himself

Unless passengers wanted to fly suited up and tethered for a static jump, parachuting from a commercial airplane will be an AFF jump; however, unlike the conditions that students get – training and trained instructors to assist, commercial passengers will just have to learn as they go.

In addition, they will have to keep calm and proceed in an orderly fashion, which will require most to patiently wait their turn to exit. This is not likely to happen.

Parachuting Equipment is Bulky

Adding just parachutes (not counting helmets, altimeters, etc.) for each passenger would add another 8,000 pounds or so to the flight’s weight. In addition, that equipment would take up space, that is already at a premium.

Parachuting Only Makes Sense if Something Happens in Mid-Flight

The only feasible time for people to jump from the plane is while it’s cruising. However, most fatal airline accidents occur on airplanes during takeoff and landing.

Consider that between 2003 and 2012, only 9% of all fatal accidents on commercial flights, seven total, occurred while the plane was cruising; moreover, at least one of those accidents happened as a result of wind shear or thunderstorm. This is a situation where parachuting is extremely dangerous even if you’re an expert.

So even if parachuting were feasible from a jetliner, the conditions in which parachutes could theoretically save lives are almost never apparent in fatal commercial accidents. But even if they were, it still wouldn’t be a good idea.

Jetliners Cruise Very High and Very Fast

At 35,000 feet (three times higher than a typical jump) every passenger would need high altitude equipment (HALO) that includes an oxygen tank, mask and regulator, flight suit, ballistic helmet and altimeter just to manage the thin air. Or they could just pass out from hypoxia and wake up later, hopefully when the parachute automatically deployed at under 15,000-20,000 feet.

Of course, none of this would matter since the plane is moving so fast (600 mph), and it is so large, that many passengers would almost certainly smash into it and suffer debilitating if not fatal injuries.

Whole Plane Parachutes May Save Lives

There is hope, however. Over the past few years, many small planes have been equipped with whole-plane parachutes that slow the craft’s descent. As of late 2013, the largest planes equipped with these safety devices carry five people, but plans are in the works for putting them on larger crafts. As one manufacturer said, “There is no doubt that big commercial airlines of the future will be equipped with some kind of parachute recovery system.”

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Bermuda Triangle ….What is the Truth About it ?

 

bermuda-triangle

The Bermuda Triangle is a large area of ocean between Florida, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. Over the last few centuries, it’s thought that dozens of ships and planes have disappeared under mysterious circumstances in the area, earning it the nickname “The Devil’s Triangle.” People have even gone so far as to speculate that it’s an area of extra-terrestrial activity or that there is some bizarre natural scientific cause for the region to be hazardous; but most likely, it’s simply an area in which people have experienced a lot of bad luck—the idea of it being a “vortex of doom” is no more real than Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster (see The Origin of the Bigfoot Legend and The Origin of the Loch Ness Monster).

The Bermuda Triangle’s bad reputation started with Christopher Columbus. According to his log, on October 8, 1492, Columbus looked down at his compass and noticed that it was giving weird readings. He didn’t alert his crew at first, because having a compass that didn’t point to magnetic north may have sent the already on edge crew into a panic. This was probably a good decision considering three days later when Columbus simply spotted a strange light, the crew threatened to return to Spain.

This and other reported compass issues in the region gave rise to the myth that compasses will all be off in the Triangle, which isn’t correct, or at least is an exaggeration of what is actually happening as you’ll see.  Despite this, in 1970 the U.S. Coast Guard, attempting to explain the reasons for disappearances in the Triangle, stated:

First, the “Devil’s Triangle” is one of the two places on earth that a magnetic compass does point towards true north. Normally it points toward magnetic north. The difference between the two is known as compass variation. The amount of variation changes by as much as 20 degrees as one circumnavigates the earth. If this compass variation or error is not compensated for, a navigator could find himself far off course and in deep trouble.

Of course, despite this now being repeated as an explanation for disappearances in the Triangle on numerous documentaries and articles since then, it turns out magnetic variation is something ship captains (and other explorers) have known about and had to deal with pretty much as long as there have been ships and compasses. Dealing with magnetic declination is really just “Navigation by Compass” 101 and nothing to be concerned about, nor anything that would seriously throw off any experienced navigator.

In 2005, the Coast Guard revisited the issue after a TV producer in London inquired about it for a program he was working on.  In this case, they correctly changed their tune about the magnetic field bit stating,

Many explanations have cited unusual magnetic properties within the boundaries of the Triangle. Although the world’s magnetic fields are in constant flux, the “Bermuda Triangle” has remained relatively undisturbed.  It is true that some exceptional magnetic values have been reported within the Triangle, but none to make the Triangle more unusual than any other place on Earth.

The modern Bermuda Triangle legend didn’t get started until 1950 when an article written by Edward Van Winkle Jones was published by the Associated Press. Jones reported several incidences of disappearing ships and planes in the Bermuda Triangle, including five US Navy torpedo bombers that vanished on December 5, 1945, and the commercial airliners “Star Tiger” and “Star Ariel” which disappeared on January 30, 1948 and January 17, 1949 respectively. All told, about 135 individuals were unaccounted for, and they all went missing around the Bermuda Triangle. As Jones said, “they were swallowed without a trace.”

It was a 1955 book, The Case for the UFO, by M. K. Jessup that started pointing fingers at alien life forms. After all, no bodies or wreckage had yet been discovered. By 1964, Vincent H. Gaddis—who coined the term “Bermuda Triangle”—wrote an article saying over 1000 lives had been claimed by the area. He also agreed that it was a “pattern of strange events.” The Bermuda Triangle obsession hit its peak in the early 1970s with the publication of several paperback books about the topic, including the bestseller by Charles Berlitz, The Bermuda Triangle.

However, critic Larry Kusche, who published The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Solved in 1975, argued that other authors had exaggerated their numbers and hadn’t done any proper research. They presented some disappearance cases as “mysteries” when they weren’t mysteries at all, and some reported cases hadn’t even happened within the Bermuda Triangle.

After extensively researching the issue, Kusche concluded that the number of disappearances that occurred within the Bermuda Triangle wasn’t actually greater than in any other similarly trafficked area of the ocean, and that other writers presented misinformation—such as not reporting storms that occurred on the same day as disappearances, and sometimes even making it seem as though the conditions had been calm for the purposes of creating a sensational story. In short: previous Bermuda Triangle authors didn’t do their research and either knowingly or unintentionally “made it up.”

The book did such a thorough job of debunking the myth that it effectively ended most of the Bermuda Triangle hype. When authors like Berlitz and others were unable to refute Kusche’s findings, even the most steadfast of believers had difficulty remaining confident in the sensationalized Bermuda Triangle narrative. Nevertheless, many magazine articles, TV shows, and movies have continued to feature the Bermuda Triangle.

Because the number of disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle is no greater than any other similarly trafficked area of the world’s oceans, they don’t really need an explanation. But if you’re still convinced that the Triangle is a ship graveyard, relative to other regions that get around the same number of travelers, here are some natural explanations from the Coast Guard to combat some of the “alien” and other fantastical theories.

The majority of disappearances can be attributed to the area’s unique features. The Gulf Stream, a warm ocean current flowing from the Gulf of Mexico around the Florida Straits northeastward toward Europe, is extremely swift and turbulent. It can quickly erase any evidence of a disaster.

The unpredictable Caribbean-Atlantic storms that give birth to waves of great size as well as waterspouts often spell disaster for pilots and mariners. (Not to mention that the area is in “hurricane alley.”) The topography of the ocean floor varies from extensive shoals to some of the deepest marine trenches in the world. With the interaction of strong currents over reefs, the topography is in a constant state of flux and breeds development of new navigational hazards.

Not to be underestimated is the human factor. A large number of pleasure boats travel the water between Florida’s Gold Coast (the most densely populated area in the world) and the Bahamas. All to often, crossings are attempted with too small a boat, insufficient knowledge of the area’s hazards and lack of good seamanship.

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Message For the Day..From Swami Sathya Sai…

The basic cause for the occurrence of feelings like hatred, jealousy and anger is that your human body is constituted by the five elements. As long as the body remains, it will be subject to these emotions. For instance, the experience derived through the senses and the mind occurs when you are awake. When you are sleeping, they are not present. During your sleep, even the mind is absent; you are unconscious even of your breath. In the dream state, you are not even aware of the life process. It is clear that experiences in the dream state are real in that state. There are no dreams in the waking state and there are no perceptions of the waking state in the dream state. In both situations the ‘I’ is the same, only the states are different. Hence reality or Truth is that ‘I’ (Divine Soul) which remains in all the states, and in past, present and future.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

படித்து ரசித்தது … “ஒரு போலி அசலான கதை” !!!

 

 

பாயாசத்தில் சேர்க்கும் ஜவ்வரிசியை எல்லோரும் ருசித்திருப்போம். மகாராஷ்டிராவில் கிச்சடி செய்வதற்கு அதை உபயோகிக்கிறார்கள். மேற்கு வங்கத்திலோ அது ஊட்டச்சத்து உணவு. இப்படி இந்தியா முழுவதும் பரவியுள்ள இந்த உணவுப் பொருளின் தாயகம் இந்தோனேசியா. இதன் உண்மையான பெயர் சேகோ (Sago). மெட்ரோசைலான் ஸாகு (Metroxylon Sagu) என்ற ஒருவகை பனை மரத்தின் பதநீரைக் காய்ச்சும்போது இறுதியில் மாவு போன்ற ஒரு பொருள் கிடைக்கும். இந்த மாவைச் சிறு சிறு உருண்டைகளாகத் (குருணைகளைப் போல்) திரட்டி சேகோ தயாரிக்கப்படுகிறது. இந்த உணவுப் பொருள் ஜாவா தீவிலிருந்து இறக்கப்பட்டதால் அது ‘ஜாவா அரிசி’ என அழைக்கப்பட்டுப் பிறகு அந்தச் சொல் மருவி ‘ஜவ்வரிசி’ ஆகிவிட்டது. ஆனால், நாம் இன்று பயன்படுத்தும் இந்த ‘ஜவ்வரிசி’ உண்மையானதல்ல. ஆனால் இந்தப் போலி ஜவ்வரிசி அசல் ஜவ்வரிசியாக அங்கீகரிக்கப்பட்டது. அதற்கு ஒரு சுவாரஸ்யமான வரலாறு இருக்கிறது. அதைத் தன் கட்டுரை ஒன்றில் குறிப்பிடுகிறார் பேராசிரியர் எஸ். நீலகண்டன்.

மாணிக்கம் செட்டியார் கண்டுபிடித்த மைதா மாவு

முதலில் ஜவ்வரிசி இறக்குமதி செய்யப்பட்டுப் பரவலாகப் புழக்கத்தில் இருந்தது. இரண்டாம் உலகப் போர் தொடங்கிய பிறகு எல்லா இறக்குமதிக்கும் தடை வந்தபோது, ஜவ்வரிசியையும் இறக்குமதி செய்ய முடியாமல் போனது. இதே போல மரிக்கன் மாவு என அழைக்கப்பட்ட மைதா மாவுக்கும் திண்டாட்டம் வந்தது. ஏனெனில் அதுவும் வெளிநாட்டில் இருந்து (அமெரிக்கா) இறக்குமதி செய்யப்பட்டதுதான்.

இந்நிலையில் இதைப் பயன்படுத்திக் கொண்ட சேலத்தைச் சேர்ந்த மாணிக்கம் செட்டியார் என்பவர், மைதாவுக்குப் பதிலாகக் குச்சிக் கிழங்கு மாவை விற்கலாம் என யோசனை பண்ணினார். அதற்காக அவர் கேரளப் பகுதிகளில் இருந்து குச்சிக் கிழங்கை வாங்கி மாவாக்கி விற்றார். மைதாவுக்கு மாற்றாக குச்சிக் கிழங்கு மாவு வெற்றிபெற்றது. குச்சிக்கிழங்கிலிருந்து தயாரானாலும் அதுவும் ‘மரிக்கன் மாவு’, ‘மைதா மாவு’என்றே அழைக்கப்பட்டது. போப்பட்லால் ஷா என்பவர் இதைக் குறித்துக் கேள்விப்பட்டு மாணிக்கம் செட்டியாரைப் பார்க்க வந்தார். இவர் மலேசியாவில் ஜவ்வரிசி வியாபாரம் செய்துவந்தவர். அந்தப் பகுதிகளை ஜப்பான் படைகள் கைப்பற்றிவிட்டதால் அங்கு வியாபாரம் செய்ய முடியாமல் அங்கிருந்து இந்தியா திரும்பினார். இங்கும் ஜவ்வரிசியை இறக்குமதி செய்ய முடியாத நிலை. இந்தச் சமயத்தில் மரிக்கன் மாவுக்கு மாணிக்கம் செட்டியார் ஒரு டூப்ளிகேட் செய்ததுபோல முயன்று பார்க்கலாம் என நினைத்தார்.

ஒரு போலி உருவாகிறது

மாணிக்கம் செட்டியார் தயாரித்துவந்த குச்சிக்கிழங்கு மாவைத் தொட்டிலில் இட்டு அதைக் குலுக்கிப் பார்த்தார் போப்பட்லால் ஷா . அந்த மாவு குருணை, குருணையாகத் திரண்டது. அந்தக் குருணைகளை ஒரு பாத்திரத்தில் இட்டு வறுத்தார். அது ஜவ்வரிசிபோல மாறியுள்ளது. இவ்வாறுதான் போலி ஜவ்வரிசி கண்டுபிடிக்கப்பட்டது. இதன் பிறகு இருவரும் ஜவ்வரிசி தயாரிப்பில் ஈடுபட்டனர்.

இந்த வியாபாரம் 1943 வாக்கில் பிரபலமடைந்தது. பிறகு இந்தத் தொழில் சேலத்தை மையமாகக் கொண்டு வளர்ச்சி பெற்றது. ஆனால் 1944-ல் இதற்குத் தடை வந்தது. பிறகு இந்தத் தடை நீங்கியது. ஆனாலும் இந்தத் தொழிலைக் காப்பதற்காக, மாணிக்கம் செட்டியாரைத் தலைவராகக் கொண்டு சேகோ உற்பத்தியாளர் சங்கம் தொடங்கப்பட்டது. இப்படியாகக் குச்சிக் கிழங்கு மாவிலிருந்து தயாரிக்கப்பட்ட ஜவ்வரிசி உற்பத்தி பெருகியது. பிரிட்டிஷ் ஆட்சிக்குப் பிறகு அமைந்த இந்திய அரசும் இந்த உள்ளூர் ஜவ்வரிசிக்கு ஆதரவாக அசல் ஜவ்வரிசி இறக்குமதிக்குத் தடைவிதித்தது. ஆனால் 1950களுக்குப் பிறகு அசல் ஜவ்வரிசி இறக்குமதி செய்யப்பட்டது. மேற்கு வங்கத்தில்தான் இது அதிகமாக விற்பனையானது.

அசல் ஜவ்வரிசி சற்று மங்கலான நிறம் உடையது. போலி எப்போதும் உண்மையைவிடப் பிரகாசமாக இருக்குமல்லவா? குச்சிக் கிழங்கு ஜவ்வரிசி வெண்மையானது. அசல் ஜவ்வரிசிக்கும் குச்சிக் கிழங்கு ஜவ்வரிசிக்கும் சுவை அளவில் வித்தியாசமே இல்லை. இதைச் சாதகமாகப் பயன்படுத்திக்கொண்ட அன்றைய கல்கத்தா வியாபாரிகள் சிலர் குச்சிக் கிழங்கு ஜவ்வரிசிக்குச் சாயமேற்றி விற்கத் தொடங்கினர்.

அசல் ஜவ்வரிசி இறக்குமதியாளர்கள் கல்கத்தா நகராட்சியிடம் புகார் தெரிவித்தனர். விளைவு, கல்கத்தாவில் குச்சிக்கிழங்கு ஜவ்வரிசிக்குத் தடைவிதிக்கப்பட்டது. ‘இது உண்ணத் தகுந்ததல்ல’ என்னும் கல்கத்தா நகராட்சியின் குற்றச்சாட்டை எதிர்த்து சேகோ உற்பத்தியாளர் சங்கம், பொது ஆய்வு நிறுவனத்தில் தங்கள் ஜவ்வரிசி மாதிரிகளைக் காட்டிச் சோதித்து, உண்ணத் தகுந்தது என்று சான்றிதழ் பெற்றனர். ஆனால் இப்போது கல்கத்தா நகராட்சி, குச்சிக்கிழங்கு மாவை, ஜவ்வரிசி (Sago) என அழைப்பதைத் தவறு எனச் சொன்னது. விவகாரம் நீதிமன்றம் சென்றது. ஆனால் இறுதியில் வெற்றி சேகோ உற்பத்தியாளர் சங்கத்திற்கே கிடைத்தது. குச்சிக் கிழங்கு மாவால் தயாரிக்கப்படும் போலி ஜவ்வரிசி அசல் என ஏற்றுக்கொள்ளப்பட்டது.

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Natarajan

Message For the Day…” Which is Your True Freedom…”

Youngsters feel that they need more freedom, and they dislike sense control. They think that they should be able to go where they like and live as they please, without any restrictions. Birds and animals enjoy such freedom. There is no rule whatsoever for monkeys and dogs. They wander where they want and do what they please whenever they wish. What is the specialty of human beings? A human being is one who understands what ‘Sveccha’ truly means (generally translated as ‘One’s will’). Sva (Self) + Ichcha (Desires or thoughts) = Sveccha. Living with thoughts relating to the Divine Self (Atma) is Sweccha. Following the demands of the body is not Sweccha. After discriminating good and bad, and right and wrong, you must exercise control over the body, observe the thoughts entertained by the mind and follow that which gives satisfaction to your Divine Nature. That is true freedom.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Amazing Facts… You Will Enjoy Reading !!!

 


OK, “blow your mind” is a bit dramatic. But Amazing Facts You’ll Probably Enjoy and Like….

 Google’s founders were willing to sell to Excite for under $1 million in 1999—but Excite turned them down.

. There was a third Apple founder. Ronald Wayne (pictured at home in 2010) sold his 10% stake for $800 in 1976.

 

 According to Amazon, the most highlighted Kindle books are the Bible, the Steve Jobs biography, and The Hunger Games.

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 A California woman once tried to sue the makers of Cap’n Crunch because Crunch Berries contained “no berries of any kind.”

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 In a 2008 survey, 58% of British teens thought Sherlock Holmes was a real guy, while 20% thought Winston Churchill was not.

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 At one point in the 1990s, 50% of all CDs produced worldwide were for AOL.

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 A British man changed his name to Tim Pppppppppprice to make it harder for telemarketers to pronounce.

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 J.P. Morgan once offered $100,000 to anyone who could figure out why his face was so red. No one solved the mystery.

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Prairie dogs say hello with kisses.

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 Jonas Salk declined to patent his polio vaccine. “There is no patent,” he said. “Could you patent the sun?”

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* The 50-star American flag was designed by an Ohio high school student for a class project. His teacher originally gave him a B–.

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. After leaving office, Lyndon Johnson let his hair grow out.

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Sean Connery turned down the Gandalf role in Lord of the Rings. “I read the book. I read the script. I saw the movie. I still don’t understand it.”

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 If you start counting at one and spell out the numbers as you go, you won’t use the letter “A” until you reach 1,000.

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The medical term for ice cream headaches is sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia.

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 After Leonardo da Vinci’s death, King Francis I of France hung the Mona Lisa in his bathroom.

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In Spain, Mr. Clean is known as Don Limpio.

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 In Qaddafi’s compound, Libyan rebels found a photo album filled with pictures of Condoleezza Rice.

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Marie Curie’s notebooks are still radioactive. Researchers hoping to view them must sign a disclaimer.

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When three-letter airport codes became standard, airports that had been using two letters simply added an X.

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Fredric Baur invented the Pringles can. When he passed away in 2008, his ashes were buried in one.

For more amazing facts follow @mental_floss on Twitter. Images courtesy of Getty Images and Thinkstock. Ronald Wayne image via Karen T. Borchers/MCT/Landov.

 

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