Monday, February 13, 2012

Photographic coincidence


Photographic coincidence -

A German mother who photographed her infant son in 1914 left the film to be developed at a store in Strasbourg. In those days some film plates were sold individually. World War I broke out and unable to return to Strasbourg, the woman gave up the picture for lost. Two years later she bought a film plate in Frankfurt, over 100 miles away, to take a picture of her newborn daughter. When developed the film turned out to be a double exposure, with the picture of her daughter superimposed on the earlier picture of her son. Through some incredible twist of fate, her original film, never developed, had been mislabeled as unused, and had eventually been resold to her.

The Edison Test



The Edison Test -
Edison created a test for employees to measure their ability to memorize a substantial amount of information. He believed that employees who passed the test would be able to make quick business decisions for his company.
Ironically, both Edison’s son, who was a gifted student at MIT, and Albert Einstein failed the exam.Here is the link to the Test.Take the test and find out how many of them you can answer without the help of Google and have fun -
http://www.nps.gov/edis/forteachers/the-edison-test.htm

THE POWER OF A HUG


THE POWER OF A HUG

This picture is from an article called "The Rescuing Hug". The article details the first week of life of a set of twins. Each were in their respective incubators and one was not expected to live. A hospital nurse fought against the hospital rules and placed the babies in one incubator. When they were placed together, the healthier of the two, threw an arm over her sister in an endearing embrace. The smaller baby's heart stabilized and temperature rose to normal. And now they're both healthy 15 year-old teens.

Let us not forget to embrace those whom we love.

Tata Nano Gold Car


Tata Nano Gold Car -

3 years after launching what it called the world’s cheapest car, Indian manufacturer Tata has unveiled a gold and jewel-encrusted Nano in Mumbai as a tribute to 5,000 years of Indian craftsmanship.

It is covered in 80 kilograms of 22 carat gold, 15 kilograms of silver and assorted gemstones.The vehicle will be used as a showpiece for the country's largest multinational comp...any, Tata.

The Tata Nano, the model that lies beneath the glinting bodywork, is marketed as the world's cheapest car with a price tag of a little over $3,000.

The gold version is worth and estimated at Rs220 million ($4.6 million) based on the current price of bullion.

A different kind of an artwork titled Last Supper Gaza - Symbolic


A different kind of an artwork titled Last Supper Gaza - Symbolic

In Vivek Vilasini’s photographic artwork the disciples in Leonardo da Vinci’s 15th-century painting are supplanted by young, burqa-clad women.

Only their eyes can be seen, vivid expressions ranging from fury to despair. The carefully staged scene shows the women mimicking the original postures, down to the positioning of hands ...on the table and the simple white tablecloth. But, by translating the image into the present, the composition takes on a new, charged meaning.

Vilasini, an Indian artist living in Bangalore, made the work in 2008 (one of an edition of nine). It went on sale in a Christie’s auction of contemporary Indian art in London on 10 June 2009, valued at between £15,000 and £20,000.

Gold Vending machines


Gold Vending machines - World's first and China's first,Coming soon to India too!!!!!

CHINA, the world's second largest bullion consumer, has just installed the country's first gold vending machine.

The world’s first gold vending machine was unveiled in Emirates Palace hotel in Abu Dhabi on May 13 and the machine itself is 24 carat gold-plated.
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The “Gold To Go” machine gives out one, five and 10 gram gold bars as well as gold coins and is the creation of a German company and gives an instant display of gold rates.
The machine itself is linked to a computer which updates the price every ten minutes depending on the current market price of gold.

Gold vending machines currently exist in Britain, the United States, the Middle East and Gold vending ATMs may become a reality in India too soon !!!!!

Chinese consumer demand for gold soared 27 per cent year-on-year to 579.5 tonnes in 2010, according to the World Gold Council.

India, the world's top consumer, saw a 66 per cent increase to 963.1 tonnes.

A Strange fact..


Can't say interesting...But a strange fact.Jeremy Bentham, a British philosopher who died in 1832,left his entire estate to the London Hospital provided that his body be allowed to preside over its board meetings. His skeleton was clothed and fitted with a wax mask of his face. It was present at the meeting for 92 years.

Maths Joke clock.


Maths Joke clock.

Hand of Hope


Hand of Hope - 21 Week, Unborn Baby Holds Doctor’s hand, a miracle - This is one of the most touching post i have read.Please note: the picture on LHS may not be suitable for everyone.

When surgeon Joseph Bruner went in to do surgery on 21 week old unborn baby named Samuel Alexander Armas, after he was diagnosed with Spina Bifida, he had no idea what was about to happen. During the procedure, the... doctor removed the uterus, via C-section, then he made a small incision in the mother’s womb so he could operate on little Samuel.

What happened next left everyone who witnessed it speechless…

…Little Samuel Alexander Armas, reached out of the small incision, and took hold of Dr. Bruner’s finger. For a moment, no one moved. They all just stared at this little hand grasping the Dr.’s finger. The doctor was later quoted saying, “it was the most emotional moment of my life.”

The picture was taken on August 19, 1999 by photographer Michael Clancy, who named the photo “Hand of Hope.” Samuel’s mother said after seeing the picture for the first time, she wept. Little Samuel was born in perfect health. The operation was 100% successful.

The Hand of Hope picture was printed in USA today on Sept. 7, 1999. It quickly spread across the globe as proof of development in the womb. It was even used to help pass the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act in 2000.

It is simply about a miracle. A 21 week old miracle.On RHS is little Samuel, growing up.

Mysteriously the life and the death of John Paul II are both strongly marked by the number 13! …


Mysteriously the life and the death of John Paul II are both strongly marked by the number 13! …

First, the date of his death corresponds exactly to the numerical code 13:
Death on April 2nd, 2005 or 04/02/2005 ⇒ 4 + 2 + 2 + 5 = 13
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Even the precise hour of its death wears the mark 13:
Death arisen at 9:37 pm or , 21h 37 , the Vatican time ⇒ 2 + 1 + 3 + 7 = 13
• Year week at its death : 13th week of year 2005 (Death arisen at the start of April)
• Age at death 85 years (1920-2005) ⇒ 8 + 5 = 13
• His successor Benedict XVI (Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger) is the 265th Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church
265 ⇒ 2 + 6 + 5 = 13
• Week day of the appearances at Fatima of Mary: always the 13th of the month
• Karol Józef Wojtyla (Pope John Paul II) was born on May 18, 1920 :
• 05/18/1920 ⇒ 5 + 1 + 8 + 1 + 9 + 2 = 26 = 13 x 2
• In the numerology Starter 13, that is A=13, B=14, C=15, ... , Y=37, Z=38, we have:
Karol Józef Wojtyla = 429 = 13 x 33
John Paul II = 193 + 2 = 195 = 13 x 15
• His mother died on April 13th, 1929 .
• October 13, 1946 Karol Wojtyla became Sub-diaconate
• On January 13, 1964, he was nominated Archbishop of Cracow by Pope Paul VI, who made him a cardinal June 26 [13 x 2], 1967 .
• Elected Pope on October 16, 1978 , at the age of 58 years ⇒ 5 + 8 = 13
• John Paul II was first non-Roman Pope since 455 years ⇒ 455 = 35 x 13
• The attempt against the Pope Jean-Paul II took place on May 13th, 1981 , at the place Saint Pierre.
• The young turk Mehmet Alì Agca who made an attempt on the Pope's life has 13 letters in his full name.
• His pontificate lasted 26 years, that is 13 x 2.
• He leaves behind him 117 cardinals-voters who will have to choose his successor by two-thirds majority; 117 = 9 x 13
• On April 4th, 2005, was held the very first meeting of the cardinals after the death of the Pope; the number of cardinals present in this important session was 65, that is 5 x 13.
• Cardinals have fixed to April 18 the starting date of the Conclave for election of the new pope, at the Sistine Chapel (13 letters); April 18 or 04/18 ⇒ 4 + 1 + 8 = 13
• The election of the new Pope Benedict XVI (born Jozef Ratzinger on April 16, 1927) was announced on April 19, 2005 by:
* White smoke began to pour from the Sistine Chapel's chimney at 5:50 p.m. (Vatican time); but at that time no bells were heard confirming a pope's election, contrary to the planned simultaneous occurence.
5:50 p.m. or 17h 50 ⇒ 1 + 7 + 5 + 0 = 13
* At 6:04 p.m., about 15 minutes after the smoke began to rise out, the bells of the basilica began to peal.
6:04 p.m. or 18h 04 ⇒ 1 + 8 + 0 + 4 = 13
• Benedict XVI, elected at age 78 , is the oldest cardinal to become pope since Clement XII in 1730, who, like Ratzinger, was elected at age 78.
78 = 13 x 6
At the time of the 2005 Conclave, Ratzinger was one of only 14 remaining cardinals appointed by Paul VI, and one of only three of those under the age of 80 and thus eligible to participate in that conclave.
• In the basic ordinal numerology (A=1, B=2, C=3, ... , Y=25, Z=26):
Benedict = 62 and Benedict XVI = 62 + 16 = 78 = 13 x 6
French Benoît = 65 = 13 x 5
• Besides, in Starter 13 alphanumeric encoding (A=13, B=14, C=15, ... , Y=37, Z=38):
Josephum Ratzinger = 429 = 13 x 33 (Josephum is Latin for Joseph)
• Ratzinger was appointed Archbishop of Munich on May 28, 1977, and he was subsequently made a Cardinal by Pope Paul VI on June 27, 1977.
* May 28, 1977 or 05/28/1977 ⇒ 5 + 2 + 8 + 1 + 9 + 7 + 7 = 39 = 13 x 3
* June 27, 1977 or 06/27/1977 ⇒ 6 + 2 + 7 + 1 + 9 + 7 + 7 = 39 = 13 x 3
• His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI is the first German pontiff since 949 years; the last German pope being Victor II (born Gebhard, Count of Calw, pope from 1055 to 1057).
949 = 13 x 73
• Before his first appearance at the balcony of Saint Peter's Basilica after becoming pope, he was announced by the Cardinal Medina Estévez, protodeacon of the College of Cardinals.
Medina Estévez = 13 letters
• On Friday 13th May 2005, speaking in Latin at the basilica of St John Lateran, Pope Benedict XVI announced that the rule of waiting five years after a potential saint's death before the initial process of beatification can start was to be waived in the case of his predecessor John Paul II [see Benedict XVI paves way for John Paul to be made a saint, by Peter Popham in The Independent News Paper and Vatican, Pope'speech to the Clergy of Rome (May 13, 2005), DISCORSO DI SUA SANTITÀ BENEDETTO XVI AL CLERO DI ROMA ]. Pope Benedict's decision to accelerate the process for beatifying Karol Wojtyla came on the 24th anniversary of the attempted assassination of John Paul II by Mehmet Alì Agca, which also happens to be the saint's day of the Madonna of Fatima, whose devotion was close to the late pontiff's heart.