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27 Mar 2012

Hollywood




Ludwig Mies van der Rohe











Ludwig Mies van der Rohe  was the architect of these wonderful megastructures.

He was the key man to the modernisation of cities in the United States.His mature buildings made use of modern materials such as industrial steel and plate glass to define interior spaces. He strived towards an architecture with a minimal framework of structural order balanced against the implied freedom of free-flowing open space. 


24 Mar 2012

Bungee Jumping











 




























                                      Top-10 bungee jump spots in the world
1.Royal Gorge Suspension Bridge, USA – 1053 ft (321 m)
2.Macau Tower, China – 764 ft (233 m)
3.Verzasca Dam, Val Verzasca, Switzerland – 721 ft 
4.Bloukrans Bridge, South Africa – 710 ft 
5.Niouc, Switzerland – 623 ft (190 m)
6.The Last Resort, Nepal – 525 ft (160 m)
7.Ponte Colossus, Italy – 500 ft (152 m)
8.Victoria Falls Bridge, Zambia – 500 ft (152 m)
9.Perrine Bridge, USA – 486 ft (148 m)
10.Navajo Bridges, USA – 467 ft (142 m)

22 Mar 2012

Asia Winners




Asia cricket cup was started from 1984 and that year the winners' name are as follows:

1984- India
1986- Sri Lanka
1988- India
1990- India
1993-match cancelled
1995- India
1997- Sri Lanka
2000- Pakistan
2004- Sri Lanka
2008- Sri Lanka
2010- India
2012- Pakistan
In a exciting Asia cup final bengali tiger Bangladesh team just lost the chance.At last Pakistan won the cup after 12 years.

20 Mar 2012

Sahara

21 December 2012-a doomsday?Find out

 There is a great deal of propaganda afoot that 
something dramatic will happen in 2012 and maybe the world will end…

We have information from the Vedic scriptures about the nature of this material world. Very extensive information is given about the cycles this world goes through over and over again. It is not that we are in uncharted territory. These cycles repeat, just like every year we have the four seasons. The cycle of the seasons repeats over and over again. Similarly the cycle of the four ages or yugas also repeats over and over again. As we know each of the seasons will last for three months and then the next season will start these four ages or yugas also repeat in a very systematic way.
There are four yugas, Satya-yuga – the golden age, lasting 1,728,000 years; Treta-yuga – the silver age, lasting 1,296,000 years; Dvapara-yuga – the bronze age, lasting 864,000 years; and finally Kali-yuga – the iron age of machines and quarrel, lasting 432,000 years.
We are in the final age, Kali-yuga. So in one sense you could call the end of Kali-yuga the “end of the world.” But actually Kali-yuga is no more the end of the world than winter is the end of the seasons. After the winter there will be another spring. At the end of winter everything looks dead. But with the sunshine of spring everything becomes rejuvenated and new life springs up all over the planet. So at the end of this Kali-yuga everything will be very baron and devastated. However that is just like the end of winter. Just like the end of winter means the beginning of a new spring season, there will be another Satya-yuga or golden age and everything in the universe will be rejuvenated again.
There will be some big devastation at the end of the Kali-yuga. But we have just started the Kali-yuga. This age will last for 432,000 years and so far we have only passed 5,000 years of it. So that means that Kali-yuga still has another 427,000 years to run… So please be assured that the world is not going to end in the year 2012… Believe it or not the world will still be going on in the year 429,000. Around this time the current Kali-yuga will end and there will be some devastation and a renewal which will usher in a new Satya-yuga…
So this claim that the “end of the world” is coming in 2012 is complete nonsense. There is no end to the material world. Although everything here in this world — except the living entities (the spirit souls, the atmas) — including the planet and the universe itself, is ultimately a temporary manifestation. Everything has a time of creation and will have a time of destruction.
However, in the bigger picture, the destruction is not actually a destruction. It is simply an exercise in the conservation of energy. Einstein came up with the proposition that both energy and matter cannot be destroyed. They can only be transformed from one form to another. This is the correct understanding.
There is a time when the universe will be destroyed. The universe will exist for one thousandcatur-yuga cycles. That is one thousand cycles of the four ages [Satya-yuga, Treta-yuga, Dvapara-yuga and Kali-yuga]. Each cycle of four yugas takes 4,300,000 years. Therefore the “life” of the universe is 4,300,000,000 years or 4.3 billion years. We have currently passed through approximately half of that time. So the universe is about 2.15 billion years old at the moment. So in another 2.15 billion years the whole material world — not just our universe — the entire material creation of an unlimited number of universes, will all be destroyed.
However, as I mentioned before, this is not actually a “destruction” but a conservation of matter and energy. All the matter which forms the material elements in the universe will be conserved in the “mahat-tattva.” This means the “unmanifested material energy.” The material world has two possible states. Manifest and unmanifest. Currently it is manifest and we are here in the material world. But after the completion of approximately 2.15 billion years there will really be a complete and total devastation of the whole material existence. That is the ultimate “end of the world” that all the doomsday people are waiting for. I think that devastation will satisfy them. At that time the whole material existence will be “destroyed” and will become unmanifested for another one thousand catur-yuga cycles.

19 Mar 2012

virat kohli 183 runs - scintillating innings

Virat Kohli taking responsibility of future Indian team

http://royalloyal007.blogspot.in/2013/04/szoo.html
Since Virat Kohli made his debut in 2008, he and India have played just four ODIs against Pakistan. The Champions Trophy game in Centurion when Shoaib Malik and Mohammad Yousuf took the game away from India, the 2010 Asia Cup match in Dambulla where Harbhajan Singh sealed it with a penultimate-ball six, the World Cup semi-final in Mohali, and today's encounter. Before today, Kohli's scores against India's fiercest rivals were 16, 18 and 9. He was thrilled that his Mirpur masterclass has cleared that blot on his CV.
Virat Kohli swivels into a pull, India v Pakistan, Asia Cup, Mirpur, March 18, 2012"I hadn't done too well against Pakistan, played thrice before. Even in the World Cup semi-final, I got out and I was really disappointed. Playing against them is always a high-pressure game, all eyes are on that game. It is really satisfying to chase down a big score in a crunch game for us."
Still only 23, Kohli already has so many big innings that he was asked to rate where this stood among his best knocks. "I rate this (equal) with Hobart but yes this is special because of the game today, to get a hundred against a good opposition." The Hobart demolition job had given India a chance of reaching the final of the Commonwealth Bank series if Sri Lanka lost their final match. The 183 today gives India a chance of reaching the final if Sri Lanka win their final match.
Kohli's innings really skyrocketed once the batting Powerplay was taken after 35 overs. At that stage he was on 110, and India needed 115 to win. Eleven overs and a spree of Kohli boundaries later, he was on 177 and India needed 23 more, raising an outside chance of a third one-day double-century.
Did the thought ever cross his mind? "I don't know, I was just looking at the ball and hitting it," he said. "It did cross my mind once and I was like, this can't be real and I decided to focus on the game and react to the ball. It sort of crossed my mind but it was about keep batting, keep hitting the ball."
Another offshoot of the lack of matches against Pakistan is the lack of chances to learn how to read the variations of their top-quality spinners, particularly Saeed Ajmal. "Well I have seen him bowl earlier as well but I can tell you that is not easy to pick him," Kohli said. "You can watch the videos but still to play him is tough because he can turn it both ways. We had a plan against him, me and Rohit, it kind of worked for us. He is a world class bowler, perhaps the best spinner in the world right now."
While the headlines will belong to Kohli, it was a big day for another young India batsman as well. Rohit Sharma hit a rough patch in the one-dayers in Australia, and had been deprived of opportunities so far in the tournament. He responded with a half-century, and the 172-run stand with Kohli put India on the brink of a memorable victory. "I am a big fan of Rohit Sharma's batting," Kohli said. "When he plays a long innings, he is a treat to watch. It is an absolute pleasure to bat alongside him."

18 Mar 2012

Virat Kohli-The next sachin tendulkar?


Virat Kohli reacts to reaching 150 for the first time Virat Kohli is pumped up after reaching his third hundred in four ODIs



India innings (target: 330 runs from 50 overs)RMB4s6sSR
View dismissalG Gambhirlbw b Mohammad Hafeez012000.00
View dismissalSR Tendulkarc Younis Khan b Saeed Ajmal52934851108.33
View dismissalV Kohlic Mohammad Hafeez b Umar Gul183211148221123.64
View dismissalRG Sharmac Shahid Afridi b Umar Gul68109835181.92
SK Rainanot out1214611200.00
MS Dhoni*†not out44110400.00
Extras(b 5, lb 1, w 4, nb 1)11
Total(4 wickets; 47.5 overs)330(6.89 runs per over)




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