Sunday, September 28, 2008

XHTML questions

Q1) What does XHTML stand for ?
2) What is the role of XML in XHTML ?
3) Define the three DTD in XHTML
4) Why attribute Minimisation forbidden in XTHML ?
5) Give an example of attribute definition each for table, image and paragraph.
6) List the mandatory elements in XHTML document.
7) Which is the most common DTD in XHTML ?

Sacred Space

Either our "knowledge" is false or corrupt or we are false and corrupt. Perhapsboth. We neeed to figure out what is worong and make it right.
Frankly, in today's "yoga world" both East and West, both the "dharma" and the "dharmis" are fals e and corrutp to a griveous extent. This can be seen just by reading the gita and then looking at them. But those who inoculate themselves with the wisdom of the Gita wil be right and true, secure from catching the diseases of adharma, of unrighteousness. And they will find that the way of dharma is for them a joyful and easy path.
It's said that 'power corrupts', but actually it's more true that power attracts the corruptible. The sane are usually attracted by other things than power: Whe they do act, they think of it as service, which has limits. The tyrant, though, seekks, mastery, for which he is insatiable, implacable.
If you notice a bribe has that effect---it changes a relation. The man who offers a bribe gives away a little of his own importance; the bribe once accepted, he becomes the inferior.
There is no odour so bad as that which arisies from goodness tainted.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Theory of Relativity

Ever since the incubation of mankind, TIME has been the biggest quantum and way of representing your motion, your position of existence and the point of presence. Einstein proposed a two way theory on his concept of relativity. Both are different. The second theory of relativity explains the theory relative to time frame. In other words, it specifies the time as the fourth co-ordinate.
Now here, some of you science students will also try to recall something similar, that is, the Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle.

Friday, January 4, 2008

Modern Technology --- A blessing for Mankind.

Well, the technology has progressed at the rate of knots. Perhaps, the last decade has seen the most advancement than the 50s,60s,70s or 80s for that matter. Man has been running recklessly after sophisticated equipments, and the lust for these just keeps getting bigger and bigger.

Take for example, Mobile phones. From what it started as prestigious gadget in its early stage of introduction has now become a common thing. Today even kids going to primary school seem to possess these. Yes, we are moving on. Satellites that are being launched are able to spy from the space and able to detect the position of a person wherever he might be on the terrestrial surface. Supersonic communication vehicles and devices like computers have made life easier and full of comfort. A small thing like foot massager has made a decent impact

Medical equipments these days manage to save lives of billions of people suffering from incurable diseases. The diagnosis which was not possible earlier is now turning out to be curable. Thanks, to modern inventions in the field of medical science.

Lastly, hats off to people who left behind all these things for us to enjoy a leisurely life.

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Modern Principles and Spirituality

Mankind has changed and drifted a lot towards modern techniques in a race towards more comfortable and easy to live life style, but has the mankind really achieved this. I dont think so. The more people are running for comforts , the more it is losing its mental peace. An effort to earn bread and butter, coupled with achivements and intent to lead a more luxurious life is hollowing the human being.