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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Save earth ! Reduce Global Warming !

Courtesy : http://www.myfootprint.org/en/

Great stuff from Organization !

There are many simple ways to reduce the footprint you leave on the planet. Learn how to reduce your footprint in each consumption category–carbon, food, housing, and goods and services—but don't stop there. Amplify your impact by encouraging others to follow your lead. Engage your friends and community with local and global movements for social change, or start your own movement!

Reduce your Carbon Footprint

Use cleaner transport

  • Walk, bike, or take public transit whenever possible.
  • Avoid allowing your car to idle. If you'll be waiting for more than 30 seconds, turn off the engine (except in traffic). And don't take the drive-through—park the car and walk inside instead.
  • Have your vehicle serviced regularly to keep the emission control systems operating at peak efficiency. Check your car's air filter monthly, and keep the tires adequately inflated to maximize gas mileage.
  • Avoid short airplane trips—take a bus or train instead.

Add energy-saving features to your home

  • Install compact fluorescent bulbs in all your home light fixtures—but remember, compact fluorescents contain mercury, so look for low-mercury models and be sure to dispose of old bulbs safely through your local hazardous waste program.
  • Weatherproof your home. Make sure your walls and ceilings are insulated, and consider double-pane windows. Eliminate drafts with caulking, weather strips, and storm windows and doors.
  • Insulate your water heater. Even better, switch to a tankless water heater, so your water will be heated only as you use it.
  • Choose energy efficient appliances.

Adopt energy-saving habits

  • Keep thermostat relatively low in winter and ease up on the air conditioning in summer. Clean or replace dirty air conditioner filters as recommended to keep the A/C operating at peak efficiency.
  • Unplug your electronics when not in use. To make it easier, use a power strip. Even when turned off, items like your television, computer, and cellphone charger still sip power.
  • Dry your clothes outside whenever possible.
  • Make minimal use of power equipment when landscaping.
  • Defrost your refrigerator and freezer regularly.
  • Choose green electricity. Many utilities give you the option to purchase electricity generated by wind and solar power for a small rate surcharge.
  • Purchase carbon offsets to make up for the energy use you can't eliminate.

Reduce your Food Footprint

  • Eat more local, organic, in-season foods.
  • Plant a garden—it doesn't get more local than that.
  • Shop at your local farmer's market or natural foods store. Look for local, in-season foods that haven't traveled long distances to reach you.
  • Choose foods with less packaging to reduce waste.
  • Eat lower on the food chain—going meatless for just one meal a week can make a difference. Globally, it has been estimated that 18% of all greenhouse gas emissions are associated with meat consumption.

Reduce your Housing Footprint

Choose sustainable building materials, furnishings, and cleaning products.

  • Explore green design features for your building, like passive solar heating, a rainwater catchment or grey water recycling system, and recycled materials.
  • Choose efficient appliances, including low flow shower heads, faucets, and toilets.
  • Choose furnishings that are second-hand, recycled, or sustainably produced.
  • Plant drought tolerant plants in your garden and yard.
  • Use biodegradable, non-toxic cleaning products.

Adopt water-saving habits

  • Take shorter, less frequent showers—this not only saves water, but the energy necessary to heat it.
  • Don't use the garbage disposal. Compost instead.
  • Run the dishwasher and the laundry machine only when full.
  • Wash cars rarely, or better yet, take them to a carwash. Commercial carwashes use less water per wash than home washers, and they are also required to drain used water into the sewage system, rather than storm drains, which protects aquatic life.
  • Avoid hosing down or power-washing your deck, walkways, or driveway.
  • Regularly look for and fix leaks.

Reduce your Goods and Services Footprint

  • Buy less! Replace items only when you really need to.
  • Recycle all your paper, glass, aluminum, and plastic. Don't forget electronics!
  • Compost food waste for the garden. Garbage that is not contaminated with degradable (biological) waste can be more easily recycled and sorted, and doesn't produce methane gases (a significant greenhouse gas contributor) when stored in a landfill.
  • Buy recycled products, particularly those labeled "post-consumer waste."

New Ten rupee coin of India

New Ten rupee coin of India




 

Its released and now you can have it on your pocket!
RBI is ready to issue a new bimetallic 10 Rupee coin for circulation.

The look: The obverse side has the lion capitol with numeral 10 and year of manufacture.

On reverse side, a double line cross with a dot in each pellet of cross and denomination written in Hindi and English around.

This design has been prepaed by National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad with the theme of Unity in Diversity.

The outer side metal is Nickel-Bronze and the inner side metal is Ferrous Steel.

The weight of the coin would be 8 grams and the diameter would be 28 mm.
The coins are being minted at mainly Noida and Mumbai mint.

The coins worth Rs.70 million was already stored in its stock till August 2008.

 

Maitriniche Lagn


Maitriniche Lagn (Girl friend's marriage!)

 

 
Nice poem on girlfriend's marriage..
One of my friend had forwarded it to me !

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Recycle your phone

Recycle your mobile here:

Click here
Another UK Site
Recycle Here UK

I suggest you to always recycle electronics stuff.. Its all non-bio degradable material..

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Start of new era!

Test it out . Writing from mobile. . .

Posted by ShoZu

050420091057


Posted by ShoZu

S60 3rd Edition applications download OTA

S60 3rd Edition applications download OTA - Forum Nokia Wiki

Quick configuration to make sure your OTA installation works fine.

Sample XML dd file : pls see in view source if not seeing xml tags
============================================================

my.SISX
7020
x-epoc/x-sisx-app
test
test
Demo app
msg.jsp
notifyi.jsp?ver=my.SISX

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IMP : Make sure you set correct mime type for .dd file

dd
application/vnd.oma.dd+xml


tomcat web.xml entry will look like this. Its really important in OTA based delivery and application download notification. Same holds true for other contents like mp3, amr, photos, videos as DRM based content. Its all digitally right managed content ;)

Friday, April 3, 2009

Report in TOI regarding Uranium leak harms to inborn abnormality:


Uranium deforming children of Faridkot

Strangely No Apparent Source Of Chemical In State

Priya Yadav | TNN


Faridkot: Big heads, bulging eyes, twisted hands that don’t reach their mouths and gnarled legs that can barely support their frail frames. Intrigued by the strange abnormalities visible among children in a pocket of Faridkot, a visiting South African toxicologist, Dr Carin Smit, had their hair samples sent to a German laboratory. The results, which have just come in, are shocking—the deformities were caused by alarmingly high levels of uranium.
“The test results have left us baffled as there’s no apparent source of uranium in Punjab,’’ said Prithpal Singh, head of the Baba Farid Centre for Special Children in Faridkot.
Intent on unravelling the bizarre ailment afflicting about 150 kids, more tests are being organised with the help of a team of German and South African doctors to establish if the traces found are from depleted uranium or natural sources. Dr Smit said, “When I first saw such overwhelming evidence of severe brain damage, I thought it was poisoning. I never suspected uranium.’’
Now she, along with Vera Dirr, another South African specialist, is here to collect urine samples. “Of the 149 children tested, 53 are likely to show more traces of uranium. We are now focusing on them to get more specific evidence.’’
The uranium-induced debility has rendered the kids unable to communicate. “If they get hurt or are bitten by, say, ants, they don’t feel the pain,’’ said
Dr Prithpal. Yuvraj Singh, 7, has no control over his body. He can barely stand, eat or speak. “It’s agonising to watch him make futile attempts to reach out for things,’’ says Davinder Singh, a farmer from Mallan Wala village, about 60 km from Faridkot. Sarika, 13, can’t hold her head up, it flops sideways. It’s a struggle for her to eat.
For most parents living in anxiety, the arrival of the foreign specialists has brought a flicker of hope. “We desperately hope that the treatment willhelp my four-year-old grandson
stand on his feet,’’ said Paramvir Singh from Korakpura, a village some 35 km away from Faridkot.
So, where could the uranium have come from? One possibility could be negligence while using uranium in heavy water reactors for the making of nuclear weapons. “The nearest nuclear power plant in India is in Kota, Rajasthan. But, Pakistan’s Khushab is not more than 150 km from the Indian border and has a thriving heavy water and natural uranium research reactor,’’ Smit said.

TIMES IMPACT

After TOI carried a report in some of its editions on Thursday, the Punjab government announced the setting up of a five-member committee to probe into the possible causes of the alarming levels of uranium in Faridkot. Shedding its earlier reluctance to look into the matter, the government is now not averse to rope in PGI experts for a scientific study into the issue. Faridkot civil surgeon S S Mahia, who will lead the five-member probe team, said, “We’ve taken five water samples from the town, including the centre where these children with uranium traces have been lodged. We plan to test the water for heavy metals.’’

Link to original article


I still think how it could be Pakistan nuclear wastage or Kota power plant nuclear dump? Either of place is far away from Faridkot ! If its Faridkot than why cities around the place are not affected.
Ideally, nuclear waste is dumped far away in sea or deserted area to avoid any such issue. Its kept under watch. Nuclear content in water & soil could help to investigate the issue further.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Where is Energy?


Recently, i visited govt site which has lot of gyan over energy sources and how Nuclear energy is better in comparison to other orthodox methods. It was all about going ahead with "123" policy !

I strongly feel, putting nuclear waste and accidents like Bhopal gas tragedy and Ukrainian plant explosion are very dangerous to man kind. We should strongly oppose more use of Nuclear power plant.. More than that Nuclear missile production and reasearch should be stooped unanimously all over the world.

Jai Ho !