Thursday, November 17, 2005

Leaving BlogSpot

Hi All ..!

I have moved to a new space at in my domain http://dsmrk.com/

It is blogspot where I started my first writing online and I have one more blog other than Rain Drops here with blogspot at Technical Tales I have done a total of nearly 100 posts here in blogspot. I had a good time writing in here.

Let me hold and gain more momentum to write there in my new blog

Cheers and Best Wishes to Blogger

Love,
Ranjith

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Class Baby - INPUTS [] ==> OUTPUT []

That was a nice thought on how an Software Programmer thinks about a Baby

Inputs (the 5 senses):

Sight :- Anne certainly likes to look around. My understanding is that babies generally see only high contrast at a pretty short distance (1 foot?) She certainly likes looking at faces close up.


Sound :- Whitenoise is supposed to be soothing. She also likes U2 and (heaven help me) Cher. Loud. I think she likes my singing too. I'm not sure why.


Taste:- She eats a lot. I'm not sure how much variation in taste she actually gets. There are theories that the mother's diet can affect the milk, but I haven't personally verified that. Ewwww.


Touch:- Babies need to be held and touched. They also need to be warm. One input is swaddling -- wrapping her tightly so that she can't move her arms or legs. Rocking and dancing with her count here too.


Smell :- Smell is supposed to be one of the most powerful senses. I've yet to see her react to any smells specifically, but I'm sure she is paying attention.

Outputs:

Biological Outputs:- Doctors are funny creatures. They are really concerned about all forms of matter escaping from our bodies: liquid, solid or gas. Parents also pay close attention to this. The amount, type and origin seem to be important clues to understanding the baby.


Cries :- She has many and varied cries. Some of them are short yelps to draw attention while others are reports of murder nearby. Then there is the scary quivering lower lip. This is supposedly normal and a byproduct of her immature nervous system. It just kills me to see her do it though.

Posture:- The way she holds her body is an important clue. If she is curled up like a bug or stretched out and rigid means something.

Eyes and Face :- Her eyes and face are very expressive. Almost too expressive. she goes through a facial expression every 5 seconds or so.

Sleep:- You'd think that it would be easy to tell if she is asleep or not. It really
isn't though. She can be sleeping with her eyes closed or just pretending to sleep so that the minute you put her down she perks right up again.

Have missed the source of these words.

Monday, August 29, 2005

Moved by Yogendra Singh Yadav

From today Morning, I thought of reading Express india RSS Feeds and let me know some thing about my surroundings every day. That was a great piece of writing by Yogendra. The man was on the mission of Kargil.

He is Yogendra Singh Yadav, Param Vir Chakra, Havildar, Indian Army.

On Education :
If India is to be empowered, the first thing, the most critical thing, the government must do is ensure that every youth gets an education. Our future is bright but imagine how bright it will be if 99 per cent of our youth are educated. And if they infuse in themselves the spirit of sacrifice, India’s future as an empowered nation is assured.


On Culture :

Our culture is ancient, perhaps the oldest in the world. Yet we are helpless as we watch our youth drift towards a way of life introduced by the West. In a sense, the core of our culture is threatened by these new ideals. India has always been open, outward-looking. So if we are to keep our culture adequately safe, this is the time to ensure that something so ancient, so rich is never lost.



Read the complete article.

Love for Yogendra.

Ranjith

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Nice Photos..!

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Thursday, July 28, 2005

R u an Idiot ?

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R u An I D I O T


Nothing Idiotic .. Ranjith