படித்ததில் பிடித்தது ….” ஒரு ஏழைக் குழந்தையின் பசி நீக்கினால் …”

“டாக்டர், பையன் சரியாகவே சாப்பிடமாட்டேன் என்கிறான். ஆப்பிள், ஹார்லிக்ஸ் எது கொடுத்தாலும் வேண்டாம் என்கிறான்…., பசி எடுக்கிற மாதிரி டானிக் கொடுங்க” என தனது ஆறு வயது பையனைக் காட்டி கேட்டாள் ரேவதி.
மருத்துவர் கொடுத்த சீட்டுப்படி டானிக் வாங்கிக்கொண்டு கணவனுடன் காரை நோக்கி நடந்தாள். வாசலில் ஒரு பிச்சைக்காரி “”அம்மா, பிள்ளைக்குப் பசிக்குது….ரெண்டு இட்லி வாங்க காசு கொடுத்து உதவுங்கம்மா” என்று கெஞ்சினாள். “”எங்கப் பார்த்தாலும் பிச்சைக்காரங்க தொல்லை” என்று அலுத்துக்கொண்டு காரில் ஏறினாள் ரேவதி.
டிரைவர் சீட்டில் அமர்ந்த அவரது கணவனிடம் கையேந்தினாள் அந்தப் பிச்சைக்காரி.
கார் கண்ணாடியை இறக்கிவிட்டு அவளிடம் 20ரூபாயைக் கொடுத்தார் ரேவதியின் கணவர்.
“”ஏங்க…, பிச்சைக்காரிக்கு இருபது ரூபா கொடுக்கணுமா?”
“”ரேவதி, நம் பிள்ளைக்கு பசி எடுக்கணும்னு இப்போ ஐந்நூறு ரூபாய் செலவழிச்சுட்டு வர்றோம்.., அந்த பிள்ளைக்கு பசியை போக்க இருபது ரூபாய் கொடுத்தது தப்பா? இது போன்ற ஏழைக் குழந்தைகளின் பசியை நீக்க உதவினால் நம்ம பிள்ளை தானாக பசி எடுத்து நல்லா சாப்பிடுவான்” என்றார் ரேவதியின் கணவர்.
கணவனின் வார்த்தைகளால் உண்மையை உணர்ந்தாள் ரேவதி!

Source….www.dinamani.com

natarajan

Things That will be so Costly in Future that You will think Twice buying …!!!

If you think your life is going in the right direction and your speed of minting money is pretty steady, think again. This article might already make you feel broke for the future. Don’t mean to scare you, but it’s good if you’re scared. Or worried. Here is a list of things that are soon going to be unaffordable. If you may ask why? It is because the population of idiots is growing who don’t value things in time and demand like a greedy buffalo.

Take a look at the things that are difficult to prevent and may cost a bomb in the future.

Honey. Yeah, sounds like no big deal? Think again

 

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This is because a rapid decline of adult bees in the colony is observed. Beekeepers have reported 90% reduction in their colonies. This is affecting the crops that require pollination through industrial bees. So, basically it is not just honey that will grow expensive, but the livelihood of beekeepers will also be affected.

 

8 All the chocolate lovers, here is a bad news. In a few years, the prices of the original chocolate made of cocoa butter will shoot up like a rocket in the October sky

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Cocoa beans require extremely hot climate and generally grow near the equator. This crop is difficult to grow and takes about 5 years to complete a crop and incredibly hot climate, that can’t be outsourced to machines. Yes, chocolates will be as good as buying gold. Chocolate jewelry sounds yum though.

 

This one’s a shocker. Freshwater

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It’s time you stop taking this “Blue gold” for granted. Many parts of the world like The US, India, Israel, middle east etc., are facing water shortage because of prolonged droughts. Ready to help clean all the rivers?

 

 

 

 

” The ’11th’ Seat in AirBus 380 Super Jumbo …!!!

Want to fly on the Airbus A380 superjumbo? Get ready to feel the squeeze. Airbus has proposed a new cabin layout that would add an 11th seat to the super jumbo’s economy cabin.

Introduced this week at the World Aircraft Interior Expo in Hamburg, the new layout features three seats on either side with five seats in the middle section — making the sought-after aisle seat even more coveted. Currently, the vast majority of A380s in service are configured with 10 seats per row in economy with three seats on either side and just four seats in the middle.

According to USA Today, the new 11 across-layout called “Economy Choice” could be installed in new Airbus A380s as soon as 2017.

But why would Airbus want to do this? Airbus is desperate to expand its customer base for the A380. Of the 317 superjumbos ordered, 140 have of them have been bought by one airline — Emirates.

Only 13 airlines around the world operate the mammoth double decker. For such a heavily hyped and expensive aircraft ($US25 billion development cost), the reception for the airlines have not been as warm as expected by Airbus. In fact, the company has not had a single A380 order from an airline since 2013 — and that, unsurprisingly, was by Emirates.

Sadly, this increased load capacity will mean less elbow room for those unfortunate enough to be stuck in “sardine class.”

Source……….www.businessinsider.com.au

Natarajan

Natural Remedies Readily Available in your Kitchen…

 

People take a lot of pills today. And sometimes that’s ok. But using too many painkillers can really cause your body damage. So, if your pain is small to moderate, nature has provided us with quite a number of natural painkillers. These 19 foods are natural cures and can be used to alleviate many types of pain.

Muscle Pain – Ginger 

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Danish researchers found that regular consumption of ginger could reduce chronic muscle and joint pains, as well as swelling and stiffness within just a couple of months. The credit goes to the main ingredient in ginger – Gingerol, which inhibits the production of pain-inducing hormones. A teaspoon of dried ginger or 2 teaspoons of fresh ginger every day will do the trick.

Toothaches – Cloves 

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Powdered cloves are a known home remedy for toothaches and gingivitis. Furthermore, a recent research from the University of California proved it scientifically by isolating the active ingredient that reduces the pain. It is an organic compound called eugenol – a powerful natural anesthetic. ¼ teaspoon every day will help keep your heart healthy, and scientists are saying that it also aids in stabilizing blood-sugar levels and even starts lowering cholesterol levels within three weeks.

Acid Reflux – Apple Cider Vinegar 

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If heartburn constantly plagues you, you can stop them with apple cider vinegar. The active ingredients in the vinegar that treat reflux are malic acid and tartaric acid, which quicken digestion and help your body break down fats and proteins. Faster digestion means fewer chances for the stomach to overflow with acids, causing the reflux. By adding just a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar to a cup of water before every meal can prevent acid reflux within 24 hours.

Earache – Garlic 

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Often referred to as “nature’s antibiotics”, garlic indeed possesses powerful anti-inflammatory qualities. Experts from the Mexico School of Medicine claim that applying two drops of warm garlic oil into the ear can cure an ear infection in five days. Garlic contains minerals such as selenium, germanium and sulfur, all are very toxic to most kinds of bacteria. To make your own garlic oil, slowly cook (do not boil) three garlic cloves in half a cup of olive oil for two minutes. Filter the oil and use it as instructed (make sure it’s not too hot). The oil can keep for up to two weeks in the fridge.

Headaches and join pains – Cherries 

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Michigan State University found that the daily consumption of a bowl of cherries is highly beneficial for people who suffer from headaches and various joint inflammations. Anthocyanin is the pigment that gives cherries their bright red color. It is also a powerful anti-inflammatory, ten times more powerful than ibuprofen or aspirin. Anthocyanin actively paralyzes the enzymes that cause tissue inflammation, making cherries the perfect treatment. Eating about 20 cherries every day will do the trick.

Stomachaches – Fish 

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Indigestion, irritable bowel syndrome, enteritis – all of these can be treated by eating fish. Many a research have shown that Omega3 fatty acids found in fish can actively reduce stomach cramping and enteritis. In some cases, Omega3 was found to be as effective as prescription medicine. The fatty acids aid in maintaining the general health of the digestive system thanks to their anti-inflammatory properties. 1 pound of fish per week is enough to support the digestive system. The fish richest in Omega3 are salmon, tuna, herring, mackerel, sardines, and trout.

PMS – Yogurt 

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80% of women suffer from PMS-related pains before and during their periods. The reason for the pain is the nervous system’s sensitivity to the changes in estrogen and progesterone levels. A study conducted at Columbia University found that eating two servings of yogurt daily can reduce the intensity of PMS pains by almost 50%. Yogurt is rich in calcium, a mineral that naturally soothes the nervous system, thus preventing painful symptoms despite the hormonal changes.

Chronic Pains – Turmeric 

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Turmeric was found to be three times more powerful than ibuprofen, aspirin, and naproxen. Researchers from Cornell University found that turmeric can heal up to 50% of people suffering from arthritis and fibromyalgia. The active ingredient in turmeric – curcumin, paralyzes the enzyme that causes serial pain. A ¼ teaspoon of turmeric every day will reduce your chronic pains considerably. 

Endometriosis – Oats 

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When the tissue that normally grows inside the uterus grows outside the uterus, it may cause a severe and painful inflammation that drags on long after the end of the period. Luckily, an oats-rich diet can reduce up to 60% of the pains within six months. The reason is that oats don’t contain gluten, which can induce inflammation in many women.

Ingrown Toenails and Toothaches – Salt 

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An ingrown toenail is a common ailment that affects millions of people around the world. Luckily, it’s easily treatable by using salt-water. Stanford University researchers found that soaking your feet in salt water can heal ingrown-related infections in just four days. Salt is antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, so adding just a teaspoon to a cup of warm water, and then add it to your foot bath twice a day until the infection is gone. Additionally, dentists recommend gargling with salt water to treat and prevent gingivitis. Finally, gargling with salt water can also help when you’re suffering from a throat infection.

Indigestion – Pineapple 

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Pineapples are a delicious tropical fruit that is rich in protein-breaking enzymes. These enzymes help the body with the digestion processes, speeding it up and reducing stomach pains that come from gas buildups. Researchers at Stanford University found that one cup of fresh pineapple every day can treat pain caused by gas within 72 hours.

Muscle Pains – Mint 

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Cramped muscles can be painful for months, especially if they originate from incorrect posture or reoccurring overexertion. A hot bath with ten drops of mint oil, three times a week, are 25% more effective than prescription drugs. The hot water help relax and loosen the muscles while the mint oil soothes the aching nervous system. Such treatment will also help reduce the frequency of future pains.

Backaches – Grapes 

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In a study conducted at the University of Ohio, researchers found that one cup of fresh grapes per day can help improve blood flow to the damaged tissue in the back, sometimes within as little three hours. The spine is highly dependent on the nutrients and oxygen in the blood, making eating grapes a highly beneficial act.

Injury-Related Pains – Water 

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Good old H2O – we need it to survive, but researchers at Manhattan College in New York found that water can also easy pain from injuries. When body tissue is damaged, it produces a chemical compound called histamine, which causes pain. Water dilutes the amounts of histamine in the blood, thus effectively reducing the level of pain. Water is also essential for the health of the cartilage tissue between our bones, as well as lubricate our joints, as well as the soft tissues in our spine. A well-hydrated body is a well-lubricated machine, which prevents joint pains. Doctors recommend drinking 8 cups of water per day.

Sinus Pain – Horseradish 

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Sinusitis is a chronic disease that affects many people. It is effectively a state of infection of the cavities in the skull. Sinusitis causes severe headaches, face pains and can even hinder breathing. German researchers discovered that horseradish can increase the blood flow to the sinuses, decongesting them and draining any obstructions that may cause the infection. Eat a teaspoon of horseradish every day until your symptoms are gone.

Oral Infections – Honey 

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Experts from the Dubai Center for Health recommend treating mouth sores, cold sores and other oral infections with honey. Honey contains anti-inflammatory enzymes that destroy viruses and speed up the healing process. To effectively treat such sores, it is recommended that you apply unpasteurized honey directly onto the wounds four times a day. The healing process will take 43% less time compared to OTC  ointments and creams.

Chest Pains – Flax Seeds 

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Flax seeds contain phytoestrogen, a compound that prevents changes in estrogen levels that cause some women pain. All you need to do is to add three tablespoons of flax seeds to your daily diet. This should help with the pain within 12 weeks.

Migraines – Coffee 

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People suffering from chronic headaches or migraines can benefit from drinking coffee. Caffeine improves the stomach lining’s ability to absorb medication, increasing its effectiveness by up to 40%. If you’re taking headache medication – take it with a cup of coffee.

Cramped Muscles – Tomato Juice 

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Our muscles tend to cramp when our bodies don’t have enough potassium. Diuretics or excessive sweating can cause potassium deficiency. Potassium is a mineral that is essential to our muscles’ health. A study conducted by the University of California found that drinking one cup of tomato juice every day can help ease cramped muscles and prevent future occurrences, thanks to the high levels of potassium in it.

Source….. http://www.ba-bamail.com

Natarajan

Image of the Day….Solar Arrays on the International Space Station…

Expedition 43 Flight Engineer Samantha Cristoforetti of the European Space Agency (ESA) photographed the giant solar arrays on the International Space Station on Feb. 12, 2015.

The space station’s solar arrays contain a total of 262,400 solar cells and cover an area of about 27,000 square feet (2,500 square meters) — more than half the area of a football field. A solar array’s wingspan of 240 feet (73 meters) is longer than a Boeing 777’s wingspan, which is 212 feet (65 meters). Altogether, the four sets of arrays can generate 84 to 120 kilowatts of electricity — enough to provide power to more than 40 homes. The solar arrays produce more power than the station needs at one time for station systems and experiments. When the station is in sunlight, about 60 percent of the electricity that the solar arrays generate is used to charge the station’s batteries. At times, some or all of the solar arrays are in the shadow of Earth or the shadow of part of the station. This means that those arrays are not collecting sunlight. The batteries power the station when it is not in the sun.

Image Credit: ESA/NASA 

Source………www.nasa.gov

Natarajan

“A Question about the Date of Birth of Cheryl…” !!!…Very Interesting !!!

 

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This question from a global maths Olympiad for high school children is driving the internet crazy.

It was posted on Facebook by Singaporean TV host Kenneth Kong after the exam on Wednesday. He originally suggested it was for 11-year-olds, but after the question was leaked The Straits Times reports it’s actually designed for the Australian equivalent of Year 9 and 10 students.

The leak has led organisers of the global competition to hastily rewrite the exam paper with a new question before other countries sit the test, with Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad executive director Henry Ong saying it’s the first time a question has leaked in 10 years of running the competition.

Ong told Singapore’s Mothership that it was the 24th of 25 questions and designed “to sift out the better students.”

The brain teaser has gone viral out Facebook and we’ve put the answer below, but if you want to know how the answer is calculated, Ong gave Mothership the solution. It’s not so much maths as a deductive process of elimination.

And if you want to test your mathematical prowess against kids aged between 8 and 16, then SASMO has practice exam papers here.

Perhaps the best answer to the question came from KinMun Theodore Lee on Facebook, when he said regardless of the date, “It doesn’t change the fact that Cheryl is going to be celebrating her birthday alone.”

* The correct answer is July 16. 

SASMO Question solution

Source…….www.businessinsider.com

” பூமி பூஜை செய்த புண்ணியம் …”

ஒரு முறை ஒரு கோடீஸ்வரர் குடும்பத்தோடு வந்து காஞ்சியில் மஹா சுவாமியை வணங்கிவிட்டு , தங்கள் குறைகள் நீங்கிட வழி கூறுமாறு வேண்டினர். சில நிமிட மௌனத்திற்குப் பின் ஆச்சாரியார்

“அன்றாடமும் அதிகாலையில் வாசலில் நீர் தெளித்து கோலமிடுவது உண்டா ”

என்று கேட்டார்.

பணக்காரக் குடும்பத்தினருக்கு, ஒரு நொடி ‘சப்’பென்று போய்விட்டது. தங்களின் செல்வத்திற்கு மதிப்பு அளித்து,

‘ஒரு கோயிலுக்கு குடமுழுக்கு செய்’ , ‘ஆயிரக்கனக்கானவர்க்கு அன்னதானம் செய்’

என்று பெரிய அளவில் தான் எதாவது கூறுவார் என்று நினைத்திருந்தனர். இருந்தாலும் ஒருவாறு சமாளித்துக் கொண்டு, ‘செய்யப்படுகிறது’ என்றனர்.

ஆச்சரியார் அதோடு விடுவதாக இல்லை.
‘யாரால் செய்யப்படுகிறது?’ என்று வினவினார்.

இது கூடத் தெரியவில்லையா? என்ற தொனியில் ‘வேலைக்காரிதான்’ என்றாள் தனவானின் மனைவி.

மஹா ஸ்வாமிகள் பொறுமை இழக்கவில்லை. , நிதானமாக, “பூமி பூஜை செய்த புண்ணியம் வேலைக்காரியை அடைந்துவிட்டது!” என்றார்.

அவ்வளவு தான் . . . அடுத்த நொடி குடும்பமே சாஷ்டாங்கமாக பணிந்துவிட்டது.

தாய்க்குலம் குழந்தைகளை மட்டுமே அதுவும், பத்து மாதம் மட்டுமே சுமக்கிறது. பூமித் தாயோ எல்லாவற்றையும் எப்போதும் தாங்கிக் கொண்டிருக்கிறாள்.

எனவே நாம் அனைவரும் நம் குடும்பம் சிறக்க பூமி பூஜையை தினமும் நாமே செய்வோமே…

மன்மத வருட புத்தாண்டு நல்வாழ்த்துக்களுடன்
தேனுபுரீஸ்வரதாசன் இல.சங்கர்., மாடம்பக்கம்.சென்னை.

Read more: http://periva.proboards.com/thread/9027/#ixzz3XHGctChO

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Natarajan

 

Meet this Guy… Who will be Travelling to 13 countries and over 20000Miles…all for Free !!!

Scott Keyes will be travelling to 13 countries and over 20,000 miles on his next trip, all for free.

When I spoke with Scott Keyes, he was on a 10-hour layover in Dallas kicking back in theCenturion Lounge where American Express has provided its members with free food and drinks, high-speed WiFi, free spa services, and even its own shower suite.

“It’s just a day in the office in here essentially,” the 28-year-old Keyes told Business Insider. “I’ve got a nice work space, food, drinks, some WiFi. This is like this whole other world.”

Keyes, a reporter for Think Progress, gained access to the lounge as a perk from one of his 25 credit cards. The card, an American Express Platinum, typically has an annual fee of $US450, but Keyes managed to get it waived for the first year by taking advantage of an online deal. After that, he’ll either try to get the next year’s fee waived as well, or he’ll simply downgrade the card to something that doesn’t carry a fee.

This is nothing new for Keyes who told us that he uses his massive collection of credit cards to gain points, frequent flyer miles, and plenty of other member perks all the time. He then turns around and uses those perks on vacations like his upcoming trip which will take him
20,000 miles on 21 flights — all for free.

This isn’t luck. Keyes is somewhat of an expert on travelling for little to no cost, not unlike extreme couponers who put incredible amounts of time, energy, and thought into making sure they never pay a penny more than they have to when making purchases.

After jealous friends kept asking him how he does it, Keyes decided to write his e-books “How To Fly For Free” and “How To Find Cheap Flights.” He even made an email list to send friends updates on any amazing travel deals he comes across on Twitter or his RSS feed.

The epic world trip spans 13 countries — Mexico, Nicaragua, Trinidad, St. Lucia, Grenada, Germany, Czech Republic, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia, Lithuania, and Finland — over the next two months. Total airfare is 136,500 frequent flyer miles plus a few small taxes such as ‘airport use’ fees which are all under $US20 per flight.

Aside from those taxes, Keyes will be paying exactly $US0 for his trip, including his hotel stays.

He told Business Insider that it took around 10 to 15 hours to plan his itinerary, including finding flights that will use his miles, choosing between airlines, and avoiding “fuel surcharges” at all costs.

Keyes had previously been living and working for the past year in Oaxaca, Mexico, but now that he’s returning to the US, he realised it was the perfect opportunity to spend some time travelling before jumping back into a full-time job. “It’s tough when you have a job and you have to ask your boss for time off,” Keyes told Business Insider. “You only have a limited time off and then you spend a lot of that travelling. I figured while I’m in a position where I don’t have a 9-to-5, I might as well take advantage.

This is not the first time Keyes has gone on an incredibly cheap getaway for next to nothing. He has flown to Milan for $US67, gone to Galapagos for $US45, and visited Norway and Belgium for around $US70.

“It’s not necessarily easy or intuitive for beginners,” he told Business Insider about finding bargain flights. “But the good news is that because if you do a little bit of leg work — learn how to get a few miles and how to use them well — you can start to travel really, really well.”

Keyes has a few methods to procure his frequent flyer miles, including opening new credit cards that award miles or points, letting airlines know when there’s a problem with his flight, and not being afraid to get bumped if a flight is full.

He also uses Award Wallet and a detailed spreadsheet to keep organised so he never misuses his credit cards or loses track of his points and miles. In fact, since he started accruing cards, Keyes insists his credit score has actually increased just by virtue of handling his credit responsibly.

Standing 18 inches from the mouth of this hippo in Mozambique was the ‘most scared I’ve been in my life,’ according to Keyes.

And when it comes to finding cheap trips, Keyes has an RSS reader and Twitter list chock full of blogs and websites like Airfarewatchdog and The Flight Deal that he skims to see if there are any “mistake fees” or cheap flights available.

The key, he said, is flexibility.

“If your ultimate goal is to be able to find as cheap a flight as possible and go somewhere cool for not much money then starting with an open, blank slate and going wherever there’s a cheap flight right now is going to be your best bet,” he told us.

Since starting his frequent flyer mile journey, Keyes has been to 30 countries — this next trip will make that count 42 — and flown 354,000 miles or roughly 14.3 times around the earth.

“The moon is only 250,000 miles away,” Keyes laughed. “I’ve only got 150,000 more to go until I can get back from the moon.”

As for his upcoming trip, Keyes said he’s most excited to visit a “beer spa” in Prague.

“I don’t quite understand it because I don’t speak Czech, but my understanding from pictures is that you just go and soak in beer,” he told us. “And who can complain about that?”

Source…….MEGAN WILLETT  in  http://www.businessinsider.com.au

Natarajan

 

 

 

A Simple Click will Show You The Way… Amazing !!!

 

Hats off to whoever made this.  This website is amazing.  Select start and destination points, it will show you the way,  by all modes of transport.

The Route with map, to any destination in the world by Air/Bus/Train

Just click on link below and proceed further     

http://www.rome2rio.com

Source……..input from a friend of mine

Natarajan

” Why I Need A Password For Everything I do …” ? !!!

Passwords now have to be so secure you need to be a genius to remember them.

Passwords now have to be so secure you need to be a genius to remember them. Source: Sunday Style

YOU can record a show on telly without even being home, or talk to someone on the other side of the world while sitting in your car, or run an entire office without using a single sheet of paper, or wake up to a device that will tell you how many hours you’ve slept, and how deeply, or carry around 10,000 books on a device slimmer than a hardcover copy of just one of them. There are so many new, extraordinary things in the world, yet it seems there is always a price to be paid that sucks a little bit of soul from your body.

Take passwords.

I mean, please, really, take them. I don’t want them any more. Because I can’t handle the pressure. I have, frankly, been pushed to the brink by EVERY SINGLE FRICKEN thing I do on my computer, or phone, or bank, or at work, requiring a password. I mean, if it was just a sequence of numbers, it would be fine, but now it seems every website or transaction requires an increasingly complicated multiple digit/include a capital letter/and a number/seven-letter foreign word that can only be read upside-down by an encryption wizard wearing dyslexia goggles, which I am then expected to memorise, but not write down anywhere, and then change every month, as though I am the character Russell Crowe played in that Beautiful Mindfilm, so that my entire existence is based around devising and remembering ever-more-complex mathematical formulae.

Really, are these people serious? I am assuming that there are people behind these recommendations, but maybe they’re not.

Maybe it’s the dreaded bots (the ones who apparently can’t read words written in drippy font on a computer screen) dreaming up these unsustainable password-producing demands.

Because, whoever — or whatever — it is, they seem to know very little about the way humans think.

See, the whole never-ending password cycle has actually backfired with me. I have been so beaten down by the constant hanging/remembering/forgetting/resetting cycle of my 329 passwords, that I now don’t change mine at all.

At my last job, I actually stopped accessing my work emails because I lost the will to reconfigure my password every week.

Basically, I just opted out. And you know what happened? After I got through the initial phase, where techs and office managers were dropping by (in person!) to see if there was anything wrong, I gained an hour in my day.

Yes, it actually freed up my time, because I didn’t have to wade through a daily litany of whose birthday it was, what building works would be happening, the latest excuse for why the office lifts weren’t working, reminders that the charity chocolate box was eight dollars short, marketing strategies being implemented in Far North Queensland by colleagues I’d never heard of, and what time we would convene for the hackysack competition/muffin bake/Denim Day extravaganza to raise money for whatever charitable event had co-opted that day.

Some IT trainspotter had expected me to religiously change a password FOR THAT?

Who did they think was going to hack into that email exchange; the dreaded International Boring Office Email Gang? And what, pray tell, were the evildoers going to do with the information they would gain by infiltrating it? Crash the all-staff gathering in the kitchen to celebrate Mandy from Accounts’ birthday?

Steal a slice of her Michel’s Patisserie black forest cake?

So this is where I’m at now. I use the same password ALL THE TIME. And the people in my office know it, so if they ever need to check anything on my computer, they can.

And if, perchance, a Romanian card-skimming gang of fraudsters ends up with access to my Asos account, I don’t care. In fact, it would be a relief, because such a security breach would actually mean it’s become a problem for Asos, whereas at the moment, it’s a problem for me.

I know what’s going to happen. People who are much smarter than me are going to email me, warning of what can happen when online security is breached. There will be terrible tales of money stolen, and identity fraud, and ensuing bureaucratic madness.

But I’ll have to imagine your correspondence. You see, I haven’t been able to access my Sunday Style emails since June last year, after my fifth password change in as many months.

I mean, I’d love to read them. But computer says ‘no’.

Source………

in www,news.com.au

Natarajan