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Little Black Book of Computer Virus By Mark Ludwig
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The Giant Black Book of Computer Viruses By Mark Ludwig
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015
True Tale Of Love: Man who broke Mountain : Far more Beautiful than Taj Mahal
This love story is far more interesting than Taj Mahal. Taj Mahal is building which is built in the memory of queen by his "King". A true example of love which misused the "Public money".
But story of a rod, carved by a man named "DASHRATH MANJHI", is very inspirational. This man carved the rod in his village Gehlaur (near Gaya in Bihar, India) in the memory of his wife Falguni Devi. His wife died (after slipping from mountain) from lack of medical care in 1959, Because the nearest town with a doctor was 70 km away traveling around the hills, or along a treacherous pass through the hills. So That day he decided to break this mountain and make a rod through the mountain. As villagers came to know about his will, they taunted him as "CRAZY". Every single of them told him that "One Man can not break a mountain" But this made him strong. He sold his only goat and bought a hammer and chisel. He worked day and night "ALONE" for 22 years from 1960 to 1982 and defeated the mountain and carved a rod of 110 m through-cut, 7.6 m in places and 9.1 m. His feat reduced the distance between the Atri and Wazirganj (nearest town to his village ) blocks of the Gaya district from 80 km to 13 km, bringing him national acclaim. He became a local legend in became Immortal in songs of people of Gehlaur. Today people of Gehlaur use this way to travel Wazirganj. A true example of "LOVE" which changed the life of the people and insured no other Falguni Devi dies due to lack of medical assistance.
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But story of a rod, carved by a man named "DASHRATH MANJHI", is very inspirational. This man carved the rod in his village Gehlaur (near Gaya in Bihar, India) in the memory of his wife Falguni Devi. His wife died (after slipping from mountain) from lack of medical care in 1959, Because the nearest town with a doctor was 70 km away traveling around the hills, or along a treacherous pass through the hills. So That day he decided to break this mountain and make a rod through the mountain. As villagers came to know about his will, they taunted him as "CRAZY". Every single of them told him that "One Man can not break a mountain" But this made him strong. He sold his only goat and bought a hammer and chisel. He worked day and night "ALONE" for 22 years from 1960 to 1982 and defeated the mountain and carved a rod of 110 m through-cut, 7.6 m in places and 9.1 m. His feat reduced the distance between the Atri and Wazirganj (nearest town to his village ) blocks of the Gaya district from 80 km to 13 km, bringing him national acclaim. He became a local legend in became Immortal in songs of people of Gehlaur. Today people of Gehlaur use this way to travel Wazirganj. A true example of "LOVE" which changed the life of the people and insured no other Falguni Devi dies due to lack of medical assistance.
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Friday, July 10, 2015
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Communication Systems 4th edition Simon Haykin with solution manual
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Friday, July 3, 2015
Atheism in Hinduism: (Indian point of View)
First of all
we will try to understand what is “GOD” in Hinduism?
In Hinduism there,
Not
to be confused with Brahma,
the Hindu god, or brahmin, the caste or varna.Brahman (/ˈbrɑːmən/; Sanskrit: ब्रह्मन्) is a spiritual concept in Hinduism, and it connotes the highest Universal, the Ultimate Reality in the universe. It is, in major schools of Hindu philosophy, the material, efficient, formal and final cause of all that exists. It is the pervasive, genderless, infinite, eternal truth and bliss which does not change, yet is the cause of all changes.
The Vedas conceptualize Brahman as the Cosmic Principles.
In the Upanishads, it has been variously described as Sat-cit-ānanda (being consciousness-bliss) and as the highest reality.
Mathematically, Brahman can be represented (however, not entirely a correct way of mathematical representation) as (-∞,∞) U Ø, where Ø represent empty set (in Dr. Mangal das's view point) or much better way to say that Brahman is a Universal SET (in terms of mathematical SET theory). Brahman is not "sea of consciousness" per say but a unknowable Tattva from which everything/incident emerges. From a computer science analogy perspective, Brahman can be understood as all encompassing operating system which is capable of creating small codes on its own. A small code (named maya (virtual reality) is executing itself inside Brahman operating system. Atman can treated as firmware installed in emulated virtual hardware (if you consider reality as simulation) pieces. This firmware has one dominant property named as Ahamkara (i.e. tendency to accept an identity under external influences).
English
word “GOD” is not the correct translation of word Brahman. In fact much better
translation (if possible) may be “Concept of Cosmic principles”
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