Thursday, September 29, 2011

A Trip to the World Beyond




Hello all!


This week I would introduce you to a very good friend of mine and a talented writer Sangeeta Bhargava.
My friendship with her goes back many years when we met online on a social networking site.  Our friendship grew with time and she is a wonderful person with great sense of humor and a very helpful nature.

Sangeeta Bhargava was born in a remote village in Maharashtra, India and did her graduation from Lucknow, which has been brought vibrantly to life in her novel, The World Beyond.

The World Beyond which was published recently is an engaging story of love in difficult times between an Indian prince and a young English girl.  Set in 19th century in Lucknow, India, during British Raj, tells two stories from two worlds. When these worlds clash, the consequences are enormous and as this book shows, bloody. As tensions simmer in the heat of colonial India, an Indian prince and an English woman defy their society’s prejudices, and fall in love. But in a world where private happiness is at the mercy of wider events, even as the two are drawn closer together, their privileged lives are about to be torn apart.

What I liked about this story is it keeps you captivated and wanting to know what their fate is going to be. Excellent reading and beyond what I had thought of. It also depicts what happened during the uprising in the 19th century. The story is not just about the main characters but also shows the details of the world they live in along with their rituals and culture.  The descriptions of Lucknow are beautifully drawn.

Sangeeta has also written Letters to my Baby, a book written by a mum for other mums. It is a book on pregnancy and baby care, written in the form of letters from a fictional mother to her baby, from the 6th week of conception, right up to the baby’s first birthday. I found this book highly informative and entertaining as well; so much so that I told Sangeeta,  I feel like having another baby despite me being mum of two grown up kids. Ha ha

The World Beyond is her debut novel and is available in all major bookshops in India, UK, Australia and South Africa and would soon be available in USA and Canada as well.
To order online, click here - http://www.sangeetabhargava.com/books.php. In India, it is available online at www.flipkart.com. For more information, go to her website - http://www.sangeetabhargava.com








 Sangeeta Bhargava talks about her book The World Beyond in a live radio show with Mr. Rakesh Mathur.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Editing pictures online with free picture editors...








Hello!

In today's online world, we get everything at a click of the mouse, right? everyone has images to share and try to enhance them with some good photo editors but don't want to install the softwares on machine. This is where online sites come into use.  Say bye bye to downloadable software.

 I have compiled some such online editors in one list.




  Fotoflexer  A completely free editor with numerous tools such as distortions, layers, effects, and a whole lot more. 



  Lunapic   Adds various effects



 loonapix  a good site to get free foto effects



  Phixr   Offers up basic photo editing tools that are easy to use. You can save to popular formats and upload your finished images to all of the popular photo services.



 Photofunia  fun with photos 



 Imagechef  many tools to use



 picmonkey     great site to  edit pics with fonts and effects




If you know any others good sites please do share in the comments below 



























Monday, September 12, 2011

Test yourself with Puzzle.................


Hi all......

got this in mail few days back so thought lets test everyone.....



LETS SEE - HOW BRILLIANT ARE YOU ?



Test yourself with these thinking exercises. The solutions are at the bottom of the page. Don't be lazy. Try hard to figure these out before you look! It'll be a lot more satisfying.

 

1. There is a man who lives on the top floor of a very tall building. Everyday he gets the elevator down to the ground floor to leave the building to go to work. Upon returning from work though, he can only travel half way up in the lift and has to walk the rest of the way unless it's raining! Why?



This is probably the best known and most celebrated of all lateral thinking puzzles. It is a true classic. Although there are many possible solutions which fit the initial conditions, only the canonical answer is truly satisfying.



2. A man and his son are in a car accident. The father dies on the scene, but the child is rushed to the hospital. When he arrives the surgeon says, "I can't operate on this boy, he is my son! " How can this be?



3. A man is wearing black. Black shoes, socks, trousers, coat, gloves and ski mask. He is walking down a back street with all the street lamps off. A black car is coming towards him with its light off but somehow manages to stop in time. How did the driver see the man?



4. One day Kerry celebrated her birthday. Two days later her older twin brother, Terry, celebrated his birthday. How?



5. Why is it better to have round manhole covers than square ones? This is logical rather than lateral, but it is a good puzzle that can be solved by lateral thinking techniques. It is supposedly used by a very well-known software company as an interview question for prospective employees.



6.. A man went to a party and drank some of the punch. He then left early. Everyone else at the party who drank the punch subsequently died of poisoning.. Why did the man not die?



7. A man died and went to Heaven. There were thousands of other people there. They were all naked and all looked as they did at the age of 21. He looked around to see if there was anyone he recognized. He saw a couple and he knew immediately that they were Adam and Eve. How did he know?



8. A woman had two sons who were born on the same hour of the same day of the same year. But they were not twins. How could this be so?



9. A man walks into a bar and asks the barman for a glass of water. The barman pulls out a gun and points it at the man. The man says 'Thank you' and walks out. This puzzle claims to be the best of the genre. It is simple in its statement, absolutely baffling and yet with a completely satisfying solution. Most people struggle very hard to solve this one yet they like the answer when they hear it or have the satisfaction of figuring it out.



10. A murderer is condemned to death. He has to choose between three rooms. The first is full of raging fires, the second is full of assassins with loaded guns, and the third is full of lions that haven't eaten in 3 years. Which room is safest for him?



11. A woman shoots her husband. Then she holds him under water for over 5 minutes. Finally, she hangs him. But 5 minutes later they both go out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together. How can this be?



12. There are two plastic jugs filled with water. How could you put all of this water into a barrel, without using the jugs or any dividers, and still tell which water came from which jug?



13. What is black when you buy it, red when you use it, and gray when you throw it away?



14. Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday? (or day names in any other language)


15. This is an unusual paragraph. I'm curious how quickly you can find out what is so unusual about it. It looks so plain you would think nothing was wrong with it. In fact, nothing is wrong with it! It is unusual though. Study it, and think about it, but you still may not find anything odd. But if you work at it a bit, you might find out.



The solutions are below.... Don't be lazy. Try hard to figure these out before you look!

                                                                                 
                                    
                                                                     


                                                                      

'Solutions'






1. The man is very, very short and can only reach halfway up the elevator buttons. However, if it is raining then he will have his umbrella with him and can press the higher buttons with it.


2. The surgeon was his mother.


3. It was day time.


4. At the time she went into labor, the mother of the twins was traveling by boat. The older twin, Terry, was born first early on March 1st. The boat then crossed a time zone and Kerry, the younger twin, was born on February the 28th. Therefore, the younger twin celebrates her birthday two days before her older brother.


5. A square manhole cover can be turned and dropped down the diagonal of the manhole. A round manhole cannot be dropped down the manhole. So for safety and practicality, all manhole covers should be round.


6. The poison in the punch came from the ice cubes. When the man drank the punch, the ice was fully frozen. Gradually it melted, poisoning the punch.


7.. He recognized Adam and Eve as the only people without navels. Because they were not born of women, they had never had umbilical cords and therefore they never had navels. This one seems perfectly logical but it can sometimes spark fierce theological arguments. (Just what a HUMOR list needs!!)


8. They were two of a set of triplets (or quadruplets, etc.). This puzzle stumps many people. They try outlandish solutions involving test-tube babies or surrogate mothers.. Why does the brain search for complex solutions when there is a much simpler one available?


9. The man had hiccups. The barman recognized this from his speech and drew the gun in order to give him a shock. It worked and cured the hiccups--so the man no longer needed the water. The is a simple puzzle to state but a difficult one to solve. It is a perfect example of a seemingly irrational and incongruous situation having a simple and complete explanation. Amazingly this classic puzzle seems to work in different cultures and languages.


10. The third. Lions that haven't eaten in three years are dead.


11. The woman was a photographer. She shot a picture of her husband, developed it, and hung it up to dry.


12. Freeze them first. Take them out of the jugs and put the ice in the barrel. You will be able to tell which water came from which jug.


13. The answer is Charcoal.

14. Sure you can: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow!


15.. The letter "e," which is the most common letter in the English language, does not appear once in the long paragraph.

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