Friday, January 1, 2010

GENESIS OR BIG BANG- EVIDENCE FOR BIG BANG IS ACTUALLY EVIDENCE FOR GENESIS.

We all know that the greatest evidence for big bang is the cosmic microwave background radiation. But careful reading of bible tells it is actually evidence for Genesis.
Genesis chapter one verse 3 says "And God said let there be light. And there was light". So initially god created light in the Universe. The big bang theorists also accept that at a particular moment after big bang the universe was bathed in light. That is at that particular moment only light became free and hence existing.
Also note that Bible does not talk about the light from sun then. The sun has not yet formed. it would had been a protostar at that stage waiting for Gods words to ignite. The proto-Earth would not have been a perfect sphere as it was still forming by accretion . the first verse of the Genesis clearly explains that.
The microwave background radiation we find now is still the cold remnants of the ever expanding light that was created by the creator at that moment described by the Genesis and it is not an evidence of Big Bang.
Comments and objections are more than welcome.

EASY WAY TO BYPASS RAPIDSHARE DOWNLOAD LIMITS FOR BSNL BROADBAND USERS.

Everybody knows the importance of rapidshare. But to download hassle free you need to be a paid premium member. If you are a free user Rapidshare limits the number of times you could download within a stipulated amount of time. But there is a easy way to bypass it for BSNL Broadband users.
Since BSNL uses dynamic ip allocation everytime you disconnect and reconnect the ip changes. so they cant trace you. Also you have to remove the rapidshare cookies from your browser. To know how to remove cookies do a simple google search. it is very simple.
If you dont want to remove cookies then there is a simple trick. you have to install two or three browsers. IE, Firefox and opera are the three best. First download a file in IE. Disconnect your connection and reestablish your connection. Now you can see that the the last digits of your ip address has changed. Now download another file using firefox. After finishing the download disconnect and reconnect it. Now you can download again using opera. there is no need to remove cookies. Now if you want to download another file you can go back to IE. by this time the timer of the cookie would have expired and you should be able to download again.
If you have any more ideas please post it in the comments section so that others would also benefit from your knowledge.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Norton 2010 Beta Review

Who don't want to try the best of the products for the first time before others?

For the last couple of days i have been trying Norton Antivirus 2010 in its pre-release beta form. This is my opinion about that.

THE GOODS
As usual the interface is really beautiful. It has more black in it and that goes wonderfully with Windows 7. I can easily say this is the most beautiful antivirus product around.
All the usual goodies that comes along with Standard Norton Antivirus is Present.
Pulse updates can be really good but they can use some amount of bandwidth. So if you are in a limited bandwidth connection turn it off.
Another Important feature i noted is the ability to Control the annoying "At Risk" warning. Now you can exclude certain features from the "At Risk " category. Suppose you don't want the browser protection and u have turned it off. Norton no longer shows your computer to be always "At Risk" if u choose to ignore browser protection.
It doesn't slow down the computer a lot but its presence can be felt.

THE BADS
It is plagued by frequent crashes. Since it is in beta form that can be excused.
Norton was a antivirus with minimum number of false positives. But with this version the amount of false positives have increased drastically.
Another annoying thing is its so called browser Protection. If you have set your home page to be about:blank then it shows it as a severe vulnerability and closes the browser itself.
As usual uninstalling Norton products is a pain in the ass because of the partially removed registry entries and drivers. u should use the norton remover provided by the company for the purpose.

FINAL WORD
If you want your computer to be an eye candy then surely this is the product to go with.
Others take a look at the free alternatives.
If you want to go for paid protection first check out the ESET NOD32. Seems to be better alternative. But in the end it is up to your taste.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Starting with a Poem.


Here is the Poem i like the most.
Albert Einstein once said he started believing in a supreme force not after reading scriptures but after wondering about the complexities and vastness of the universe. Here is a poem about seeing god in the perfect solitude of a forest at twilight. The poet wonders about the creations around him and starts seeing gods handiwork and elegance. He understands mankind's vanity and ends up with a prayer.

A Forest Hymn
by William Cullen Bryant


The groves were God's first temples. Ere man learned
To hew the shaft, and lay the architrave,
And spread the roof above them,---ere he framed
The lofty vault, to gather and roll back
The sound of anthems; in the darkling wood,
Amidst the cool and silence, he knelt down,
And offered to the Mightiest solemn thanks
And supplication. For his simple heart
Might not resist the sacred influences,
Which, from the stilly twilight of the place,
And from the gray old trunks that high in heaven
Mingled their mossy boughs, and from the sound
Of the invisible breath that swayed at once
All their green tops, stole over him, and bowed
His spirit with the thought of boundless power
And inaccessible majesty. Ah, why
Should we, in the world's riper years, neglect
God's ancient sanctuaries, and adore
Only among the crowd, and under roofs,
That our frail hands have raised? Let me, at least,
Here, in the shadow of this aged wood,
Offer one hymn---thrice happy, if it find
Acceptance in His ear.
Father, thy hand
Hath reared these venerable columns, thou
Didst weave this verdant roof. Thou didst look down
Upon the naked earth, and, forthwith, rose
All these fair ranks of trees. They, in thy sun,
Budded, and shook their green leaves in the breeze,
And shot towards heaven. The century-living crow,
Whose birth was in their tops, grew old and died
Among their branches, till, at last, they stood,
As now they stand, massy, and tall, and dark,
Fit shrine for humble worshipper to hold
Communion with his Maker. These dim vaults,
These winding aisles, of human pomp and pride
Report not. No fantastic carvings show
The boast of our vain race to change the form
Of thy fair works. But thou art here---thou fill'st
The solitude. Thou art in the soft winds
That run along the summit of these trees
In music; thou art in the cooler breath
That from the inmost darkness of the place
Comes, scarcely felt; the barky trunks, the ground,
The fresh moist ground, are all instinct with thee.
Here is continual worship;---Nature, here,
In the tranquility that thou dost love,
Enjoys thy presence. Noiselessly, around,
From perch to perch, the solitary bird
Passes; and yon clear spring, that, midst its herbs,
Wells softly forth and wandering steeps the roots
Of half the mighty forest, tells no tale
Of all the good it does. Thou hast not left
Thyself without a witness, in these shades,
Of thy perfections. Grandeur, strength, and grace
Are here to speak of thee. This mighty oak---
By whose immovable stem I stand and seem
Almost annihilated---not a prince,
In all that proud old world beyond the deep,
E'er wore his crown as lofty as he
Wears the green coronal of leaves with which
Thy hand has graced him. Nestled at his root
Is beauty, such as blooms not in the glare
Of the broad sun. That delicate forest flower
With scented breath, and look so like a smile,
Seems, as it issues from the shapeless mould,
An emanation of the indwelling Life,
A visible token of the upholding Love,
That are the soul of this wide universe.

My heart is awed within me when I think
Of the great miracle that still goes on,
In silence, round me---the perpetual work
Of thy creation, finished, yet renewed
Forever. Written on thy works I read
The lesson of thy own eternity.
Lo! all grow old and die---but see again,
How on the faltering footsteps of decay
Youth presses----ever gay and beautiful youth
In all its beautiful forms. These lofty trees
Wave not less proudly that their ancestors
Moulder beneath them. Oh, there is not lost
One of earth's charms: upon her bosom yet,
After the flight of untold centuries,
The freshness of her far beginning lies
And yet shall lie. Life mocks the idle hate
Of his arch enemy Death---yea, seats himself
Upon the tyrant's throne---the sepulchre,
And of the triumphs of his ghastly foe
Makes his own nourishment. For he came forth
From thine own bosom, and shall have no end.

There have been holy men who hid themselves
Deep in the woody wilderness, and gave
Their lives to thought and prayer, till they outlived
The generation born with them, nor seemed
Less aged than the hoary trees and rocks
Around them;---and there have been holy men
Who deemed it were not well to pass life thus.
But let me often to these solitudes
Retire, and in thy presence reassure
My feeble virtue. Here its enemies,
The passions, at thy plainer footsteps shrink
And tremble and are still. Oh, God! when thou
Dost scare the world with falling thunderbolts, or fill,
With all the waters of the firmament,
The swift dark whirlwind that uproots the woods
And drowns the village; when, at thy call,
Uprises the great deep and throws himself
Upon the continent, and overwhelms
Its cities---who forgets not, at the sight
Of these tremendous tokens of thy power,
His pride, and lays his strifes and follies by?
Oh, from these sterner aspects of thy face
Spare me and mine, nor let us need the wrath
Of the mad unchained elements to teach
Who rules them. Be it ours to meditate,
In these calm shades, thy milder majesty,
And to the beautiful order of the works
Learn to conform the order of our lives.