Saturday, December 1, 2007

Mathematics - A view or Definition

Mathematics can be viewed as 'A process of symbol manipulation subject to certain rules (called) axioms' according to E.Post and A.A.Markov.
A theorem is nothing but a string of symbols in a well-defined alphabet set.
The operations used in such a symbol manipulation are concatenation, replacement and matching.
Everything originated from Mathematics only.
According to Thirukural (the sacred text of Tamil,Indian book), the numbers and the letters are the eyes of an human.
Any language whether English or Tamil can be learnt through Mathematics.
A language has an alphabet, a set of axioms (which are fixed strings made from the character set A) and some inference rules (called productions).

So a child should learn mathematics first. Then it could learn any language through mathematics. BE A MAD PERSON !

Friday, November 30, 2007

MySQL 5.0 Installation

Double click or run the setup file.















Click >> Next















The next screen we’ll see will be the selection for the setup type for our installation. We’re going to select Custom because we have a few custom requests for the installer to perform. Click >> Next















We will need to change the location for the installation, so we’ll just select MySQL Server and then click on the Change button located in the bottom right.















Simply type in the location, in this case we’ll use “C:\server\mysql” as this is where the rest of our server applications are being installed. Then click on Ok.
















This will look like after we have customize the folder Click >> Next















We are now ready to install, just click on Install button















When it’s installing, we’ll see a window similar to this and will disappear automatically when finished.















This is to setup an account on MySQL.com for updates and so on, we’ll just select Skip for the time being and we can take care of this later. Click >> Next
















Now we get to configure the server to run the way we’d like for it to run. Just click Finish button
















This screen is the start page for the Server Instance Configuration Wizard.
Simply click on Next
















We’ll want to select Standard Configuration from the next screen. Remember this is for new installations of MySQL. Users that already have MySQL installed and are upgrading, please select Detailed Configuration. Click >> Next
















Now we get to make a few choices about our server, for this project we’ll use “Install As Windows Service” and make sure “Launch the MySQL Server automatically” option is checked. This will insure the MySQL server is started if it ever shuts down, or the system ever restarts. Click >> Next
















Next we’ll need to select a root password, simply type a password you’d like to use for root access and let’s write it down so we don’t forget it. Also remember to check “Enable root access from remote machines” ONLY IF you want to edit anything from a remote location later on.
















The next screen is simply the start screen for the configuration utility, letting us know what it’s about to perform. Simply click on Execute.
















When Start Service is error, try to change the name of the service in previous screen (Choose Detailed Configuration)














If there's an error like this screen, then, it maybe because your Computer Firewall block TCP port 3306 for connections. Just go to Start Program => Control Panel => Windows Firewall. If you haven't encounter this problem, you can skip to the next step




















After that, click Exceptions tab, and click Add Port button

















Just insert:Name: MySQL ConnectionsPort Number: 3306
and make sure, you choose TCP
Click >> OK
Click OK again to exit Windows Firewall options
Back to the MySQL Configuration Screen, press retry to continue the configuration
















Once everything is finished it will look like this. This give a little information about what has happened and show that everything goes well.Click Finish button
Once we’ve finished the installation, we can run MySQL application to make sure that MySQL is installed and working properly.



Find the folder in the start menu where MySQL is located and launch the “MySQL Command Line Client”












Once it's open, simply enter the password we just set and if the client allows access with no errors, MySQL is now installed and working properly. There is no need to leave this command line client open, simply type “exit” and enter. This should close the client out. We now have finished installing MySQL and it’s working correctly.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

The Perfect Boss . . .

Courtesy: Information was provided by Mr.Jay

There were about 70 scientists working on a very hectic project. All of them were really frustrated due to the pressure of work and the demands of their boss but everyone was loyal to him and did not think of quitting the job.

One day, one scientist came to his boss and told him - Sir, I have promised to my children that I will take them to the exhibition going on in our township. So I want to leave the office at 5 30 pm.

His boss replied "OK, You're permitted to leave the office early today" The Scientist started working. He continued his work after lunch. As usual he got involved to such an extent that he looked at his watch when he felt he was close to completion.The time was 8.30 PM. Suddenly he remembered of the promise he had given to his children. He looked for his boss,,He was not there. Having told him in the morning itself, he closed everything and left for home. Deep within himself, he was feeling guilty for having disappointed his children.He reached home. Children were not there.His wife alone was sitting in the hall and reading magazines.

The situation was explosive, any talk would boomerang on him.

His wife asked him "Would you like to have coffee or shall I straight away serve dinner if you are hungry.

The man replied "If you would like to have coffee, i too will have but what
about Children ??"

Wife replied "You don't know ?? Your manager came here at 5.15 PM and has taken the children to the exhibition "

What had really happened was ... The boss who granted him permission was observing him working seriously at 5.00 PM. He thought to himself, this person will not leave the work, but if he has promised his children they should enjoy the visit to exhibition.
So he took the lead in taking them to exhibition
The boss does not have to do it everytime. But once it is done, loyalty is
established.

That is why all the scientists at Thumba continued to work under their boss
eventhough the stress was tremendous. By the way , can you hazard a guess as to who the boss was..? He was none other than Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. . .

Monday, November 26, 2007

Is the lamp on or off?

Consider a lamp, with a switch. Hit the switch once, it turns it on. Hit it again, it turns it off. Let us imagine there is a being with supernatural powers who likes to play with this lamp as follows.

First, he turns it on. At the end of one minute, he turns it off. At the end of half a minute, he turns it on again. At the end of a quarter of a minute, he turns it off. In one eighth of a minute, he turns it on again. And so on, hitting the switch each time after waiting exactly one-half the time he waited before hitting it the last time.
It is easy to see that all these infinitely many time intervals add up to exactly two minutes.
(since 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 +1/16 +... = 1 we have the total as two minutes !)
QUESTION: At the end of two minutes, is the lamp on, or off?
ANOTHER QUESTION: Here the lamp started out being off. Would it have made any difference if it had started out being on?

Be a Mad Person

I am a MAD Person. I mean Mathematical Ability Developing Person. I wish all of you to become MAD persons.
To begin with how to scratch your brain ( Boolean Randomized Algebraic Integral Numero nerves - explain this if you can !) to show you the beauty of Mathematics in my forthcoming blog articles, i shall raise the following questions.
Question no 1.
The definition of a set given by George Cantor was disproved by Betrand Russell. So could you define a set?
Question no 2.
Why a tripod has only three legs?
Question no 3.
What is the role of DS1 in the mathematics world? (that is in which context the term DS1 is used in mathematics? (or the relation between DS1 and Mathematics)

mobius strip (mobius band) trick - (technically möbius, pronounced 'merbius')

Courtesy: Information was provided by Mr.C.S. Veeraragavan

This is an amazing trick, ideal for parties, social gatherings, light relief or ice-breakers at meetings, and bar-bets.

Cut a strip of paper so that its length is at least ten times that of its width - something around ten inches by one inch wide is fine.


PUZZLES

Puzzle 1: The strip clearly has two sides, yes? If you were asked to write number 1's all along one side of the strip, and number 2's all along the other side of the strip this would be possible, yes? So could I prevent you from doing this simply by joining the ends of the strip to create a ring or band shape?


Puzzle 2: the strip, (or now a band) is made of paper and if you cut or tear it in half you will have two separate halves, yes? And these two separate halves will actually be separate, so that they can be placed in two separate pockets, yes? So, again, simply by joining the ends of the strip to form a band, can I cut or tear this paper in half, with a continuous cut from a pair of scissors, or a continuous tear, so that you will not be able (unless by force of course) to separate the two halves? More incredibly, can I do this so that you don't actually have two halves at all? So that you actually still have one joined together strip?


You bet.......And here's how


SOLUTION:
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Twist the strip through 180 degrees, ie., half a whole turn, before joining the ends. For the purposes of the tricks you can join the strip with glue (in which case use a glue that sets quickly), sticky tape (a tape you can tear if you do not have scissors), or two staples (aligned lengthways, not sideways across the strip, each close to an edge, leaving a gap between them). You have now made a Möbius Strip, or Möbius Band, which amazingly now has only one side. Try it. It is not possible to colour or number or mark two different sides along the whole of the length of 'each side'. There is now only one side. Feed the band between your finger and thumb through a whole revolution and you will see that what were once two separate sides now pass underneath and touching your thumb.
Now for the cleverest part of the trick: Cut or tear the band in half along its length. You will need to tear or cut it carefully while feeding it through your fingers; you cannot cut it with one motion. You will be left not with two separate halves; not even two joined halves; you will be left with one big band.
Finally you can cut the new big band in half again - you will be left with two bands linked together.



Few Notes From History:

The Mobius Strip or Band has in fact been around for hundreds of years. According to scientific reports and writings this is the story: the Mobius strip was named after astronomer and mathematician August Ferdinand Möbius (1790-1868), who was a professor at the University of Leipzig. It seems he devised his strip in September 1858, and published his discovery in 1865. Interestingly, it seems that coincidentally and separately a German mathematician called Johann Benedict Listing (1808-1882) is said also to have made the same discovery in July 1858, which he published in 1861 while working on theories of another great mathematician, Leonhard Euler

Friday, November 23, 2007

Puzzle - r u able to solve it?

Hi All,

let me know if u r able to solve this puzzle . You can use comments section for your solutions and replies.

The theoretical concept mentioned in the following url is overtaken...with a little bit of special touch/approach...

http://www.mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.3utilities.html

so, let me know if u r able to solve this puzzle.


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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Memorable Day-DS1... observe 2 mins silence please

memorable day....observe 2 mins silence

If you used to give more respect, you can also stand up.
kindly observe 2 mins silence for all those mosquitoes that bite you yesterday night. Because their survival became a question mark this morning at ICU due to heavy diabetes after biting you, because you are all cho sweeeeeet.

Concluding with a famous quote:

“Love does not begin and end the way we seem to think it does. Love is a battle, love is a war; love is a growing up.”
James Arthur Baldwin quotes (American Essayist, Playwright and Novelist, 1924-1987)

This novelist name has won a "Bald", so this has to be true experience.


Monday, October 8, 2007

Hacked: Email inboxes of Indian missions in US and China; NDA, DRDO officials too















Taking a dig at cyber security preparedness levels, a hacker, who claims to be based in Sweden, posted online on the evening of August 30,2007 the passwords of 100 email accounts of embassies and government offices across the world, including 13 Indian accounts, containing classified information and correspondence.

Top on the list of passwords that have been posted on http://derangedsecurity.com give access to email accounts of Indian Ambassadors to China, US, Sweden, Germany, Italy, Oman, Finland besides officials of the National Defence Academy (NDA) and Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).

Other accounts include those of the embassies of Uzbekistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Japan, China, UK and Russia.

To check the authenticity, The Indian Express sent a test mail to the Indian Ambassador in China on her official email ID and, using the password posted online, was able to access it. The email account of the Indian Ambassador to China contained details of a visit by Rajya Sabha member Arjun Sengupta to Beijing earlier this month for an ILO conference. There was also a transcript of a meeting this evening which a senior Indian official had with the Chinese Foreign Minister.

Similarly, accounts of NDA and DRDO officials reveal phone numbers, commercial documents, official correspondence and personal mails. The account of the Indian embassy in Germany contains a query by two IIM (Calcutta) students about safety in the wake of recent racial abuse cases in West Germany.

While it remains unclear how the passwords were accessed by the hacker — he has posted his name on the website as Dan Egerstad from Malmo in Sweden and even gave contact details — Indian experts said that loopholes in POP (post office protocol) mail servers could have been exploited to gain access.

“A POP server that had not been updated for security could have been exploited by the hacker to get usernames and passwords,” said a cyber security expert who did not wish to be named.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Some Interesting & True Facts...

The Statue of Liberty's index finger is eight feet long

Rain has never been recorded in some parts of the Atacama Desert
in Chile

A 75 year old person will have slept about 23 years.

A boeing 747's wing span is longer than the Wright brother's
first flight.(the Wright brother's invented the airplane)

There are as many chickens on earth as there are humans.

One type of hummingbird weighs less than a penny

The word "set" has the most number of definitions in the English
language;192

Slugs have four noses

Sharks can live up to 100 years

Mosquitos are more attracted to the color blue than any other
color.

Kangaroos can't walk backwards

About 75 acres of pizza are eaten in the U.S. everyday

The largest recorded snowflake was 15in wide and 8in thick. It
fell in Montana in 1887

The tip of a bullwhip moves so fast that the sound it makes is
actually a tiny sonic boom.

Former president Bill Clinton only sent 2 emails in his entire 8
year presidency

Koalas and humans are the only animals that have finger prints

There are 200,000,000 insects for every one human

It takes more calories to eat a piece of celery than the celery
had in it to begin with.

The world's largest Montessori school is in India , with 26,312
students in 2002

Octopus have three hearts

If you ate too many carrots, you'd turn orange

The average person spends two weeks waiting for a traffic light
to change.

1 in 2,000,000,000 people will live to be 116orold
The body has 2-3 million sweat glands

Sperm whales have the biggest brains; 20 lbs

Tiger shark embroyos fight each other in their mother's womb. The
survivor is born.

Most cats are left pawed

250 people have fallen off the Leaning Tower of Pisa

A Blue whale's tongue weighs more than an elephant

You use 14 muscles to smile and 43 to frown. Keep Smiling!
Bamboo can grow up to 3 ft in 24 hours

An eyeball weighs about 1 ounce

Bone is five times stronger than steel.

Friday, October 5, 2007

You cannot hold your laugh

You cannot hold your laugh................... Must Read.. :)

A little boy wanted Rs.50 very badly and prayed for weeks, but nothing happened. Finally he decided to write God a letter requesting the Rs.50.

When the postal authorities received the letter addressed to God, INDIA, they decided to forward it to the President of India as a joke.

The President was so amused, that he instructed his secretary to send the little boy Rs.20. The President thought this would appear to be a lot of money to a little boy, and he did not want to spoil the kid.

The little boy was delighted with Rs.20, and decided to write a thank you note to God, which read:

"Dear God: Thank you very much for sending the money. However, I noticed that you sent it through the 'Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi', and those donkeys deducted Rs.30 in taxes ....."

TAX STRUCTURE IN INDIA.

TAX STRUCTURE IN INDIA............

Who said its complex....just check this out!!

1) Qus. : What are you doing ?
Ans. : Business.
Tax : PAY PROFESSIONAL TAX !

2) Qus. : What are you doing in Business ?
Ans. : Selling the Goods.
Tax : PAY SALES TAX !!

3) Qus. : From where are you getting Goods ?
Ans. : From other State/Abroad
Tax : PAY CENTRAL SALRES TAX, CUSTOM DUTY & OCTROI !

4) Qus. : What are you getting in Selling Goods?
Ans. : Profit.
Tax : PAY INCOME TAX !

5) Qus. : Where are you Manufacturing the Goods?
Ans. : Factory.
Tax : PAY EXCISE DUTY !

6) Qus. : Do you have Office / Warehouse/ Factory ?
Ans. : Yes
Tax : PAY MUNICIPAL & FIRE TAX !

7) Qus. : Do you have Staff ?
Ans. : Yes
Tax : PAY STAFF PROFESSIONAL TAX !

8) Qus. : Doing business in Millions ?
Ans. : Yes
Tax : PAY TURNOVER TAX !

9) Qus. : Are you taking out over 25,000 Cash from Bank ?
Ans. : Yes, for Salary.
Tax : PAY CASH HANDLING TAX !

10) Qus. : Where are you taking your client for Lunch & Dinner ?
Ans. : Hotel
Tax : PAY FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT TAX !

11) Qus. : Are you going Out of Station for Business ?
Ans. : Yes
Tax : PAY FRINGE BENEFIT TAX !

12) Qus. : Have you taken or given any Service/s ?
Ans. : Yes
Tax : PAY SERVICE TAX !

13) Qus. : How come you got such a Big Amount ?
Ans. : Gift on birthday.
Tax : PAY GIFT TAX !

14) Qus. : Do you have any Wealth ?
Ans. : Yes
Tax : PAY WEALTH TAX !

15) Qus. : To reduce Tension, for entertainment, where are you going?
Ans. : Cinema or Resort.
Tax : PAY ENTERTAINMENT TAX !

16) Qus. : Have you purchased House ?
Ans. : Yes
Tax : PAY STAMP DUTY & REGISTRATION FEE !

17) Qus. : How you Travel ?
Ans. : Bus
Tax : PAY SURCHARGE !

18) Qus. : Any Additional Tax ?
Ans. : Yes
Tax : PAY EDUCATIONAL, ADDITIONAL EDUCATIONAL &
SURCHARGE ON ALL THE CENTRAL GOVT.'s TAX !!!

19) Qus. : Delayed any time Paying Any Tax ?
Ans. : Yes
Tax : PAY INTEREST & PENALTY!

*Life in a violent world

*Life in a violent world

**For the very young, *
*Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi *
*is an icon of sorts. *
*They are very unclear about what he stood for. *
*Somewhere in the recess of their minds, *
*they understand that*
* he had something to do with our freedom struggle. *
*But for older generation, *
*Gandhi *
*is irrevocably associated*
* with non-violence, communal harmony, and tolerance.*
* Today *
*all these concepts are fading *
*so fast from the country's collective memory.*
* Our political leaders *
*who will be paying a lot of lip service *
*to the father of the nation in a couple of days,*
* have stopped thinking about him many years ago.

Otherwise how can one explain*
* the growing culture of violence and intolerance? *
**
*Just look at some of the headlines in the past few weeks.*
* How does one explain such a seasoned *
*and experienced politician like *
*Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Karunanidhi's statement on Rama?*
**
* Whatever may be his personal belief and his party's ideology,*
* he surely knows it will hurt the sentiments *
*of the silent majority,*
* which is also his constituency.*
* In the atmosphere of intolerance prevailing in the country,*
* reaction is swift. *
*Activists allegedly belonging to *
*the particular set a **Tamil Nadu State Transort Corporation *
*bus on fire **near Bangalore and two innocent commuters died. *
**
*They had also stoned the house of *
*Karunanidhi's daughter in Bangalore. *
*The lunatic fringes of the Sangh Parivar also got into the act.*
* Swami Vedanti*
* apparently said *
*that anyone beheading Karunanidhi will be weighed*
* in gold by the saints of Ayodhya. *
*He later claimed that he had simply quoted the religious books *
*on the punishment prescribed for blasphemy.

Retribution was equally swift.*
* The DMK cadres decided to show their solidarity *
*to their leader by attacking the BJP offices and the leaders' houses in the
state.*
* Didn't Gandhi famously say once*
*that eye for an eye would make the world go blind!*
*But *
*who remembers all this anymore.*
* INDIA*
*** is slowly seeing more and more mob violence everywhere. *
*If the TV group*
* decides to launch their Direct To Home (DTH) operations, *
*cable operators go on the rampage. *
*Cables are cut and wild threats are issued, *
*instead of accepting market realities*
* and figuring out how to stay in the business.

Intolerance is rampant everywhere.*
* If Karunanidhi's grand nephew publishes*
* a survey report that is not flattering to his son,*
* the son's followers choose to throw petrol bombs*
* in the office of the publication.*
* We cannot single out alone for unjustifiable violent reactions.*
* Outlook magazine calls *
*Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray *
*a villain and the office is attacked immediately.*
* In West Bengal,*
* both Nandigram and Singur have seen *
*police firing and mob violence.*
* We cannot laugh at our leaders,*
* lampoon them or utter a word of criticism.*
* Their loving cadre will make our lives not worth living.

There is intolerance at all levels. *
*Suddenly we are emerging as a nation committed to moral policing. *
*Political parties tell us how to behave and *
*what is right and acceptable. *
*Harmless celebrations like Valentine's Day*
* become symbols of western influence and moral corruption.*
* In our country *
*we very rarely expose our leaders *
*with their pants down unlike in the West. *
*So their followers find it easy to preach about morals of young people. *
*Police have taken it as their bounden *
*duty to round up lovers in parks *
*and the beach and humiliate them. *
*In a state with a huge consumption of alcohol*
* (the excise duty on alcohol fills the state's coffers)*
* police regularly conduct raids on hotels which *
*serve wine for private parties. *
*Couples are scared to drive down the *
*East Coast Road after sunset, *
*as they get hauled up to the police station.

Our ruling classes seem to have forgotten,*
* that Gandhi fought to win our freedom, *
*so that India will emerge a democracy and not a fascist dictatorship. *
*Let me give you the definition of fascism.*
* "A system of government marked by centralisation *
*of authority under a dictator,*
* stringent socioeconomic controls, *
*suppression of the opposition through terror and censorship, *
*and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism."*
* Aren't we moving towards a rule,*
* which closely resembles this definition?

Gandhi enters our psyche periodically,*
* thanks to the entertainment industry. *
*Richard Attenborough's Gandhi released almost *
*25 years ago made waves all over the world.*
* Last year,*
* the entire country fell in love with the Hindi film,*
* Lage Raho Munnabhai ,*
*with its message of Gandhigiri. *
*Young people went to the film in droves. *
*Which surely means, *
*Gandhi is still able to touch hearts, *
*and connect somewhere. *
*That he cannot be written off as irrelevant.

Ten Commandments For The Over 35 Years Olds

1. Focus on enjoying people, not on indulging in oraccumulating material things.

2. Plan to spend whatever you have saved. You deserveto enjoy it and the few healthy years you have left.Travel if you can afford it. Don't leaveanyything for your children or loved ones to quarrelabout. By leaving anything, you may even cause moretrouble when you are gone.

3. Live in the here and now, not in the yesterdays andtomorrows. It is only today that you can handle.Yesterday is gone, tomorrow may not even happen.

4. Enjoy your grandchildren (if you are above 60 andblessed with any) but don't BE THEIR full time babysitter. You have no moral obligation to take care ofthem.! Don't have any guilt about refusing to baby sitanyone's kids, including your own grandkids. Yourparental obligation is to your children. After youhave raised them into responsible adults, your dutiesof child-rearing and babysitting are finished. Letyour children raise their own off-springs.

5. Accept physical weakness, sickness and otherphysical pains. It is a part of the aging process.Enjoy whatever your health can allow.

6. Enjoy what you are and what you have right now.Stop working hard for what you do not have. If you donot have them, it's probably too late.

7. Just enjoy your life with your spouse, children,grandchildren and friends. People, who truly love you,who love you for yourself, not for what you have.Anyone who loves you for what you have will just giveyou misery.

8. Forgive and accept forgiveness. Forgive yourselfand others. Enjoy peace of mind and peace of soul.

9. Befriend death. It's a natural part of the lifecycle. Don't be afraid of it. Death is the beginningof a new and better life. So, prepare yourself not fordeath but for a new life with the Almighty.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Beethoven's town...Bonn, a city of culture
















Beethon

The concrete sculpture "Beethon" in front of the Beethovenhalle, created by the Düsseldorf artist Klaus Kammerichs has become a modern emblem of Beethoven’s city Bonn.













Beethoven Monument

The Beethoven Monument on the Münsterplatz was unveiled in August 1845 in honour of Beethoven's 75th birthday at the first Beethoven Festival. The statue's stance and symbolism characterise the "inspired composer" who, with an upward-turned gaze, seems to receive a creative inspiration to record it in his notebook with his stylus.










Old City Hall at the Markt

Visitors often climb the famous stairway in front of the facade to the platform where famous guests of the state, queens and kings once stood and made their speeches to thousands of people standing on the market place. Only a few steps away there's the Beethoven house where the composer was born in 1770. The nice building is a museum about life and works of Beethoven now.




Guided Tour about Beethoven in Bonn

A walk with 13 stops familiarizes you with key situations of Beethoven’s childhood and youth in Bonn. It was developed by a working group around the society "Citizens for Beethoven” and co-sponsored by Glasfachschule Rheinbach, City Parkraum GmbH and Stadtwerke Bonn.

The stops include Beethoven’s home at Bonngasse 20 with its Chamber Music Hall, Haus zum Mohren (House named "The Moor”), Saint Remigius Parish Church in Brüdergasse, the house at Rheingasse 24, the University Main Building (Lecture Hall 17) Schlosskirche (Palace Church), Zehrgarten/Markt (at the Old Town Hall), the Minster Church, (the former Minster School), the Beethoven Monument in the Münsterplatz, Kaufhof Department Store (former Breuning-House), the Beethoven Concert Hall, the Beethon Monument (a play on words of Beethoven and Beton = concrete), the tomb of Beethoven’s mother in the Old Cemetery (Alter Friedhof), the ancient ball room La Redoute and the Lippe Palais.



The Beethoven - Haus

The Beethoven-Haus, a landmark of Bonn, is supported by the Beethoven House Trust (founded in 1889) and encompasses a Museum, the Beethoven Archives and the Chamber Music Hall. The Museum displays a representative selection from the trust's collections, the largest privately-owned Beethoven collection in the world. Portraits, original manuscripts, instruments and everyday objects convey a lively and authentic glimpse into the life and work of the composer. The Beethoven Archives founded on the 100th anniversary of Beethoven's death in 1927 as a scientific research institute, are the central repository of documents relating to Beethoven's life, work and intellectual circle and own also a special library. The Chamber Music Hall, inaugurated in 1989, not only has outstanding acoustics, but is also considered to be a particularly beautiful modern concert hall. Alongside the special emphasis on the music of Beethoven and his contemporaries, music of modern times is also performed and promoted here.
In the years to come it is planned to open the Beethoven Haus round the clock to the world’s public: In the virtual ‘Digital Beethovenhaus’, Internet users will find everything about the composer, his work, his life and his time. To the sound of Beethoven’s music, they will be able scroll original editions and manuscripts which are exhibited nowhere else.




Sunday, September 30, 2007

TK!!!! is that you???

TK!!! is that you, rocking with ERP,doing customization and managing in DS1 premises???
DS1 in the near future....


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Agree the DISAGREE????

Baby's day out!!!!

A cute kid's opinion...




"Are you in the same frame of mind like me?
After seeing this supporting person with weapon nearby, hope you agree the DISAGREE....... !!!! That too, Crayons painting the wall incident is very emotional."

http://www.aug.edu/~mduignan/Magazine/Spare_the_rod.htm