Futuristic Website

Atish Mukhopadhyaya, S P Jain Alimni, has forwarded the link to this futuristic website. In this Website, there is no need to click anywhere (except on the first page) to navigate through the site.

It’s amazing………….

http://www.dontclick.it/

Heart and Emotions

SHUBHRANGSHU ROY
Shubhrangshu Roy shares his conversation with Dr Trehan on the topic of heart and emotions.

Dr Trehan says, “if you look at it the way I do, the seat of emotion is the heart. The brain may well send out a signal and that has to be the same for every person, but even medically, if you look at it, the response always differs from heart to heart,” the doc went on.

Which is why when you love someone from the bottom of your heart, it’s the ultimate act of emotion. There is nothing more you can scrape. Which is why when you have a broken heart you feel the pain right in here. Which is why when you have a bleeding heart, it drains you of all your joys right in there. “That’s the ultimate truth,” the heart doc said.

“And what about hate?” I wondered.“I am certain that while love and compassion come straight from the heart, hatred can only come from the head. Right now, I have a lot of hatred in me, but I don’t feel any of that right here.”

Source : This one’s from the heart, stupid! (The Economic Times, Oct 26 2005)

 

 

OK! iPod continues to create news. The new iPod is thinner, sexier and has video capabilities. It has a stunning display.

Though doubts were raised regarding ability to display video effect on iPod, the results are impressive. The actual consumer behavior is a different question. I might listen a iPod while traveling or cleaning my table but will I watch an iPod?

Check out a good review by David Pogue of The New York Times. Click here

 

World’s Smallest MP3 Player!

iPod Nano is cool and sexy…But there is new competition! Checkout the world’s smallest MP3 Player : Mobiblu Cube!

It is indeed very small..smaller than a Duracell battery. It just weighs 18g! Technology continues to amaze us!!

Check out its review at Systm13.org

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