Thursday, September 14, 2006

Never before seen 30 minute video of WTC attack



A video blogger has uploaded an unedited 30 minute video of the WTC attacks to Revver. It was filmed from their home 500 yards from the north tower. This is the first time this video has been publicly released

Link :http://media.revver.com/broadcast/59686/video.mov

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Ground zero on Aug. 16, 2006. (WTC Towers)

Construction in progress at ground zero on Aug. 16, 2006.This photograph was made with a tilt-shift lens on a Speed Graphic large format film camera, narrowing the field of focus.


The Family Room at One Liberty Plaza has been the only designated place near ground zero where victims’ families can go to grieve.

Monday, September 11, 2006

The Rs 5 crore Ganpati



This is Mumbai's costliest Ganpati. The Gowda Saraswat Brahmin Seva Mandal's Ganpati at King's Circle in central Mumbai is adorned with a 175 kg silver throne. The head-rest and ornaments of the idol is made up of 60 kgs of gold.The jewellery comes from voluntary donations from devotees.No wonder then that the idol is insured for Rs 5 crore.Also read
The Ganeshas of Mumbai
Clay treasures

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Linux Shell Scripting Tutorial A Beginner’s handbook

Most of the other tutorials on Linux shell scripting are either too basic or skip too many important intermediate steps. The concept of this tutorial is to maintain a balance between these two. It covers many of the real life examples of shell scripting that are missing from many other tutorials.

http://www.cyberciti.biz/nixcraft/linux/docs/uniqlinuxfeatures/lsst/

Monday, September 04, 2006

Noah takes a photo of himself everyday for 6 years…

Noah takes a photo of himself everyday for 6 years.

World’s Tallest Tower


The Ultimate Marketing Strategy

In a recent marketing campaign in Vancouver, 3M sought a strong image for their security glass. They modified a bus shelter and fitted their security glass and filled it with REAL BANKNOTES. Many have tried to gain access with golf clubs and baseball bats but obviously the glass remains intact! This is what you call having faith in your own product...