Ye Meri Life Hai - Chirag Mehta

Be Good & Do Good!

Month: July 2006 (page 4 of 7)

Whom to blame???

Boy was born to a couple after eleven years of marriage. They were a Loving couple and the boy was the gem of their eyes. When the boy was Around two years old, one morning the husband saw a medicine bottle Open.

He was late for office so he asked his wife to cap the bottle and keep It in the cupboard. His wife, preoccupied in the kitchen totally forgot The matter. The boy saw the bottle and playfully went to the bottle fascinated by Its colour and drank it all. It happened to be a poisonous medicine Meant for adults in small dosages. When the child collapsed the mother Hurried him to the hospital, where he died. The mother was stunned. She Was terrified how to face her husband.

When the distraught father came to the hospital and saw the dead child , He looked at his wife and uttered just five words.

QUESTIONS :
1. What were the five words?
2. What is the implication of this story ?

ANSWER :
The husband just said ” I am with you Darling “

The husband’s totally unexpected reaction is a proactive behaviour. The Child is dead. He can never be brought back to life. There is no point In finding fault with the mother. Besides, if only he had taken time to Keep the bottle away, this would not have happened.

No one is to be blamed. She had also lost her only child. What she Needed at that moment was consolation and sympathy from the husband. That is what he gave her.

If everyone can look at life with this kind of perspective, there would Be much fewer problems in the world. “ A journey of a thousand miles Begins with a single step. ” Take off all your envies, jealousies,Unforgiveness, selfishness, and fears. And you will find things are Actually not as difficult as you think.

MORAL OF THE STORY
Sometimes we spend time in asking who is responsible or whom to blame,Whether in a relationship, in a job or with the people we know. By this Way we miss out some warmth in human relationship.

Touching life story…..

A young man was getting ready to graduate college. For many months he had admired a beautiful sports car in a dealer’s showroom, and knowing his father could well afford it, he told him that was all he wanted.

As Graduation Day approached, the young man awaited signs that his father had purchased the car. Finally, on the morning of his graduation his father called him into his private study. His father told him how proud he was to have such a fine son, and told him how much he loved him. He handed his son a beautiful wrapped gift box.

Curious, but somewhat disappointed the young man opened the box and found a lovely, leather-bound Bible. Angrily, he raised his voice at his father and said, “With all your money you give me a Bible?” and stormed out of the house, leaving the holy book.

Many years passed and the young man was very successful in business. He had a beautiful home and wonderful family, but realized his father was very old, and thought perhaps he should go to him. He had not seen him since that graduation day. Before he could make arrangements, he received a telegram telling him his father had passed away, and willed all of his possessions to his son. He needed to come home immediately and take care things.

When he arrived at his father’s house, sudden sadness and regret filled his heart. He began to search his father’s important papers and saw the still new Bible, just as he had left it years ago. With tears, he opened the Bible and began to turn the pages. As he read those words, a car key dropped from an envelope taped behind the Bible. It had a tag with the dealer’s name, the same dealer who had the sports car he had desired. On the tag was the date of his graduation, and the words…PAID IN FULL.

How many times do we miss God’s blessings because they are not packaged as we expected?

Skype protocol breached

A Chinese company has claimed that it has reverse-engineered Skype’s VoIP protocol, and has announced that it will release it some time in August. The breach allows the company’s software to place PC-to-PC calls over the Skype network, the world’s No 1 Internet calling service that has over 100 million users across the world.

A blog entry by Charlie Paglee on July 13 on the VoIPWiki blog said that he received a call from an unnamed Chinese company on his Skype network using its own protocol rather than the official Skype client software.

Paglee wrote: “Today I received a call through Skype from a friend at a company in China, except he told me he was not using Skype to call me. His company has reverse engineered the Skype protocol and he wanted to call me in the US to see how it worked between physically distant IP addresses. We talked for nine minutes before the call dropped. I called him back using Skype and we spoke for three m4ore minutes.�

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Sunsilk `Gang of Girls’ site

Hindustan Lever’s Shampoo brand Sunsilk has launched an all-girl online community, Gang of Girls. The Web site would be called sunsilkgangofgirls.com, and is reportedly meant to give Indian girls an opportunity to connect with each other and have a lot `girly’ fun.

Mr Vipul Chawla, Category Head, Hair Care, HLL, said, “Sunsilk Gang of Girls is the first ever concept of its kind. The online world of Sunsilk is aimed at providing a retreat to girls wherein they can connect over shared passions. We are thrilled to launch this community as we see it as Sunsilk’s defining interface for its consumers.” Some of the features of this Web site includes a make-over machine that lets girls upload their photographs and give themselves an online makeover. The Web site also offers a job site called Career Track.

Bruce Lee’s favorites

Ack:- Sachindanand Mall

What is Bruce Lee’s favorite vegetable?
A. Mu Lee

What does Bruce Lee like to have for lunch ?
A. Tha Lee

What happens to the theatre once a Bruce Lee movie is over?
A. Kha Lee

What is Bruce Lee’s sister-in-law’s name?
A. Saa Lee

Bruce Lee’s favorite breakfast?
A. Id Lee

Bruce Lee’s favorite Music?
A. Qawa lee

Bruce Lee’s favorite festival?
A. Diwa Lee

Bruce Lee’s favorite Actress?
A. Sona lee

What is Bruce Lee’s most interesting job?
A. Coo Lee

What is Bruce Lee’s favourite hill station?
A. Kulu Mana Lee

How did Bruce Lee die?
A. With a Go Lee

Indian-born scientist developing coated DVD’s that can make hard disks obsolete

Ack:- Parth Barot

An Indian born scientist in the US is working on developing DVD’s which can be coated with a light -sensitive protein and can store up to 50 terabytes (about 50,000 gigabytes) of data.

Professor V Renugopalakrishnan of the Harvard Medical School in Boston has claimed to have developed a layer of protein made from tiny genetically altered microbe proteins which could store enough data to make computer hard disks almost obsolete. “What this will do eventually is eliminate the need for hard drive memory completely,� ABC quoted Prof. Renugopalakrishnan, a BSc in Chemistry from Madras University and PhD in biophysics from Columbia/State University of New York, Buffalo, New York as saying.

Full story:- Yahoo! India News:Technology

Infosys net soars 49.2 per cent, guidance thrills Street

Ack:- DNA India

Infosys Technologies on Wednesday posted a street-thumping 49.2% rise in first-quarter profit at Rs 794 crore and 45.6% jump in revenues at Rs 3,015 crore on increased orders from its existing customers and depreciation of rupee against major currencies.

The Bangalore-based firm raised its guidance by 10% to project a revenue growth of 40.7% for the entire fiscal of about Rs 13,400 crore.

In April, Infosys had projected its revenues would grow at 30.7% to touch Rs 12,446 crore by March 2007.

The Nasdaq-listed Infosys had posted net profit of Rs 523 crores on revenues of Rs 1967 crores between April and June 2005. Profits grew 19% sequentially over the first quarter, while analysts expected a 10% growth to earn Rs 707 crore.

Yahoo, MSN become chat buddies

Ack:- IBNLive

Yahoo Inc and Microsoft Corp. said on 12 July they have begun a limited public test to allow users of the companies’ respective instant messaging programs to trade messages with one another.

The agreement to work together, first announced last October, marks a long-awaited breakthrough among major instant messaging services, which include AOL’s pioneering AIM service, Microsoft and Yahoo, along with more recent upstarts including eBay Inc.’s Skype and Google’s Google Talk.

Specifically, users of an upgraded version of MSN Messenger, recently rebranded “Windows Live,” can trade messages with Yahoo Messenger, creating the world’s largest instant messaging community, with 350 million accounts.

Mumbai Rude city- Reader’s Digest editors really mean it ???

Rude city? You bet, says Mumbaikar Jerry Pinto in defence of a metropolis too busy to mind its manners but always ready to help when trouble comes

Reader’s Digest, which interests itself in these things, tells us that Mumbai is the rudest city in the world. This is also the magazine that carried a story saying that global warming might be good for us. I swear, they did this in May, when my cousins in Nagpur were reporting that the city was burning up at 52 degrees centigrade. I come not to praise Mumbai, however. I come to ask whether the Reader’s Digest editors really mean it when they say that New York is the politest city in the world? What is it to be polite?

In London , a terribly polite city by my experience, a young woman refused to lend her scarf to be used as a tourniquet when a man was stabbed on the bus. He bled to death. I am sure, the young woman said, “I’m sorry but it’s an expensive scarf.” The person who asked for the scarf probably said, “Right. Cheers.” Meanwhile, the blood pulsed on from the dying man’s neck.

In Mumbai, my mother once was forced to go to a public hospital with a torn-up leg. In front of her, the poor waited in the way that the poor wait, endlessly, patiently, quietly. When she joined the line, they all assessed their need, assessed hers and stepped out of the way wordlessly. She went to the top of the line, protesting quietly all the way. She did not bleed to death. Perhaps, she even forgot to thank all those people. Perhaps, they did not expect to be thanked.

But since no one seems to have bothered about definitions, let’s dump them too. Perhaps it is polite to be a city like New York where all the shop assistants say thank you and please and the doormen are ready to open the door for you but there are 55,000 violent crimes a year. And that represents a 10-year low. Perhaps Mumbai with its 122 murders in six months must be significantly ruder but less lethal.

A Message to Terrorist : WE ARE MUMBAIKERS

Dear Terrorist,

Even if you are not reading this we don’t care. Time and again you tried to disturb us and disrupt our life – killing innocent civilians by planting bombs in trains, buses and cars. You have tried hard to bring death and destruction, cause panic and fear and create communal disharmony but everytime you were disgustingly unsuccessful. Do you know how we pass our life in Mumbai? How much it takes for us to earn that single rupee? If you wanted to give us a shock then we are sorry to say that you failed miserably in your ulterior motives. Better look elsewere, not here.

We are not Hindus and Muslims or Gujaratis and Marathis or Punjabis and Bengaliies. Nor do we distinguish ourselves as owners or workers, govt. employees or private employees. WE ARE MUMBAIKERS (Bombay-ites, if you like). We will not allow you to disrupt our life like this. On the last few occassions when you struck (including the 7 deadly blasts in a single day killing over 250 people and injuring 500+ in 1993), we went to work next day in full strength. This time we cleared everything within a few hours and were back to normal – the vendors placing their next order, businessmen finalizing the next deals and the office workers rushing to catch the next train. (Yes the same train you targetted)

Fathom this: Within 3 hours of the blasts, long queues of blood donating volunteers were seen outside various hospital, where most of the injured were admitted. By 12 midnight, the hospital had to issue a notification that blood banks were full and they didn’t require any more blood. The next day, attendance at schools and office was close to 100%, trains & buses were packed to the brim, the crowds were back. The city has simply dusted itself off and moved one – perhaps with greater vigour.

We are Mumbaikers and we live like brothers in times like this. So, do not dare to threaten us with your crackers. The spirit of Mumbai is very strong and can not be harmed.

Please forward this to others. U never know, by chance it may come to hands of a terrorist in Afghanistan, Pakistan or Iraq and he can then read thismessage which is specially meant for him!!!

With Love,
From the people of Mumbai (Bombay)

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