Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Best Earth


Imagine living in a home where you generate your own energy, re-use your waste, and harvest your water from the rain? Where the furniture is made from recycled material, and the windows and walls so designed that the house is cool in summer and warm in winter? Where the bulbs use one-hundredth of the electricity that our ordinary light bulbs today use?

This seemingly impossible dream house is becoming a reality in many parts of the world. One full housing society, called BedZED, has just come up in London, U.K. and already over 60 families are staying in it. Bed stands for Beddington, the locality in London where it is situated, and ZED stands for Zero Energy Development. The entire colony uses no fossil fuels like petroleum and coal and oil. Rather, it uses a mix of solar panels; large windows to capture natural light, and a generator run on waste. These houses use only 10 per cent of the heating energy that is used normally. Passive solar gain stored within each flat by thermally massive floors and walls, reduces the need for both electricity and heat to the point where a 135 kW wood fuelled combined heat and power plant can meet the energy requirements for a community of around 240 residents and 200 workers.

Water too is sparingly used, after the rain is collected on the roofs. The bathroom toilets are designed to use only half of the wasteful amount of water we use in our normal flushes. Wastewater is treated at BedZED through biological means and re-used in the houses. All the families are also encouraged to adopt environmentally friendly lifestyles, e.g. using public transport and bicycles as much as possible, buying organic food, switching to electric cars, setting up office as close to home as possible to reduce transportation needs, and so on. The BedZED reconciles high-density three-story city blocks with high residential and workspace amenity. Workspace is placed in the shade zones of south facing housing terraces, with sky gardens created on the workspace roofs, enabling all flats to have outdoor garden areas, with good access to sunlight, at the same time as providing well day lit workspace without problematic summer overheating.

It is interesting that much of this does not use ultra hi-tech, but mostly common sense applications with and appropriate technologies. As many people working on such solutions will tell us, the thing most missing in our world is just that: common sense! For instance, a skylight (a window on the roof) is enough to bring in light into the house that we don't need to use bulbs and tube lights through the day. A lot of our traditional houses had such a feature is it. Or, it is so easy to put our wet kitchen waste into a pot and make it into compost (we can speed this up by using earthworms), which can be used in our or our housing society's garden.

So, BedZED may be in London, nowhere near where we live in India. But surely we can also start demanding that our architects and builders start using common sense and easily available technologies to make our lifestyles a bit friendlier to the earth.

Monday, September 18, 2006

My Answers

Was Tagged my Lalitha

1. Which is the single best post you have read on any blog, post the link?

There are much single post, every one are best in different kind, so choosing one is very difficult.

2. Which is the best post you have written and which is the worst. Explain why?

Many can’t remember, so will chose form my recent post. A Fun Day in Mayajaal: because it’s a big post I wrote it very fast and I was in a happy mood that time. The Worst post is 9/11&after, because I have wrote about the worst terrorist strikes incidents.

3. How about a place you have never been to, but would very much like to see?

I said already in my Picture Tag.

4. If you were a member of the opposite sex, what would you do differently?

Will create awareness that Sex Education is very important for everyone esp. for the children (above 13) and teens. If every one knows about sex, the life kill dieses AIDS will be reducing and it help for a healthy sexual relation ship.

5. Do you remember a recurrent childhood dream or nightmare, tell us about it?

I was dreaming something in my classroom when I was in 5th standard, I can’t guess what dream it was. I wish what ever I am now should be a dream, and I should wake up and see that I am still in 5th standard;)))

6. Make me laugh or make me cry, put your words to use?

Think it was time when I not even join in school. I took my uncles school bag and hang in my shoulder and collect some butter biscuits form my grandpa’s tea shop and told every one tata bye I am going to school and gone to the end of the street. My mom used to tell this incident to me that much people in the street laugh at my innocent.

7. Do you regret unfulfilled dreams, the inaccessible roads and the
uncharted lands?

As I found a Quito in my recent tag, that you hope those dreams will never come true, go and sleep. Yes I regret for some unfulfilled dreams.

8. What is a friend to you and what are you to a friend?

The person who knows us better than others, we can share anything with them, and hope they are the best advisers in our personal life. Friend’s support is the biggest strength for us when we are in dilemma and fear. I like to follow my dad and uncle's way for a good friend, they are the first persons to stand on their friends, good and bad situations. I have friends only for last 1 year, before that my life was like empty. Some can see these blog friends as a friends who reads their blogs, share with letters, but they have personal friend, who share with them form childhood, schooldays, collage days, working days. For me I have no personal friends, to meet, go out, talk Frequent. I used to carve if some of my bro friends, call him, visit my house or go out with them. I too had friend in school and childhood, but for some years, after that I lost the touch with them. Think, if we dint found the Internet, sure I won’t even get this blog friends. Why am I writing this? Just thought, nothing other than. I don’t tell the blog friends are not true. I love them, I am very happy at least I have friends here. I am very very sorry if I hurt you all.

9.T.S.Elliot measured his life with coffee spoons, how about you?

I measure my life with happiness. I can understand, my life is little, with lots of wishes and dreams. I feel better at least I can do some thing to satisfy me, but sad I can’t help anyone, you cant expect anything from me, except Love and Smile. Life can be short, but it should be sweet.

10.Write your own Epitaph, or if it is too hard, how would you like
your Epitaph to read?

I thank each and every one who suffers form stress, pain and uncomfortable situation that I gave u. Sorry if I dint understand and hurt your kind hearts. If I get another chance to visit the Earth, I love to be a servant for those who helped me.

I Tag my Friends
Veda
Kunsjoi
Prasanna

Friday, September 15, 2006

Beware of Frightening


Our Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned us recently that the Frightening of terror and anti-social are coming near. With in days our Prime Minister warned, that in the favour of foreign strength, some terrorist groups had planed to create big destruction, the sabotage has released its odour. A bomb went off in three places including a mosque in Malegaon, Maharashtra on Sept 8th, in this nearly 38 people were killed and over 100 injured had created a big shock.

The recent seize of 800 rocket shells, dozens of launchers and other arms in a truck in Mahabubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh has created a doubt on the nature of our security. From these rockets we can attack a particular place form a distance of 100 kms.

The special team of the Q Branch police which investigating this sounds these being sent through a truck to the Maoist guerrillas in Andhra Pradesh. Even a doubt have been raised by central intelligence section that these arms are presented to Freedom Tigers in Sri Lanka, but it was denied by the DGP of Andhra Pradesh.

Those Rocket launchers are manufactured in the chennai as hut business and distributed is another shocking news. The Q Branch police have made the investigation quickly. Because of this the police have arrested 14 persons in the industrial areas of Ambattur in chennai. The police claimed that Raghu who runs an Ambattur unit is deemed to be the main accused in this matter.

Now lots of questions have risen how many year’s these dangerous technical arms are manufacturing here? Where ever it was distributed? Who ever where involved in this conspiracy?…………. Not only the actions of Central and state government’s, even the public should be aware about this. The frightening will not only destroy the life and buildings even the hope on tomorrow’s humans. This is the biggest threatening of danger.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Second can be 3

It was unexpected
It least for only 3 seconds
That told million words
It gave strength to mind
Can I take it as love or
It’s just a sin on me .

What ever it can be,
I realize it was form her deep heart
Seconds can be 3, but it was wordless happiness
Eyes rolled on search
Couldn’t remember her face,
Except her Smile.

It’s a fun day for others,
It’s a beautiful day for me
Those disturbed lips
Feel me so happy
It will be my pleasure
if I live in her smile.

A flash on my face
My eyes winked
Same lips which smiled
My sight on the lips, craving for a smile
She was a beauty in white salwar
As my face in her camera
Me with the expected smile
She left the place, before I wonder.

If its time for end my life
Like to close my eyes before her smile
Her smile was powerful
Which was a soothing for my soul
Pain gone in the love,
which I realize in her Smile.

Monday, September 11, 2006

9/11 & After

Post on Surya Jo, Marriage is below!
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Today is the 5th anniversary of one of the worst attacks in the history. The terrorist strikes the World Trade Center by hijacking the flight and crash on the beautiful Twin Towers.

Here are some details about 9/11 and the losses.

Crash timing: 8.46am and 9.02am.
The burning towers stood for 56 minutes and 102 minutes/ respectively.
Time taken to fall: 12 seconds
Deaths in tower one: 1,402
Deaths in tower two: 614
Citizens of 115 countries died in this attacks.
Bodies found intact: 289.
Body parts found: 19,858.
Number of children who lost a parent: 3,051.
Number of families who got no remains: 1,717.
Tonnes of debris removed form site: 1,506,124.
Jobs lost in New York owing to the attacks: 1,46,100.
26 days after 9/11, the U.S. began bombing Afghanistan.
Estimated amount of insurance related to 9/11 paid worldwide: $40.2 billion.
Total numbers of hate crimes reported to the council on American-Islamic Relations since 9/11: 1,714.
Estimated cost of cleaning attack sites: $600 million.
Time taken to build the WTC towers (from 1966 to 1973): 6 years and 8 months
Time taken to destroy the towers, from the first impact to the second collapse: 1 hour, 42 minutes.
Estimated Speeds of the two Boeing 767 jets that hit the towers: 470m.p.h. and 590 m.p.h.
Estimated temperature of the fires ignited by the jet fuel: 1,800 F
Bystanders killed by falling debris: 10
People who escaped the south tower form above the floors where the plane hit: 16.
None escaped the north tower form above the floors where the plane hit.
$2,235,997: Estimated value including insurance, pensions and other benefits of a 25-year-old man with one child, earning $50,000 per annum at the time of his death in the WTC attack.
116,000 American flags were sold by Wal-Mart on Sept. 11,2001.

Major terrorist strikes after 9/11

2001: Delhi: attack on Parliament (Dec 13) no death.

2002: Indonesia: 1st Bali bombing (Oct.12) 202 killed and 209 wounded

2003: Saudi Arabia: Riyadh bombing (May 12). 26 killed and 106 wounded.
Indonesia: Marriott Hotel bombing (Aug.5). 12 killed and 150 wounded.
Iraq: canal Hotel bombing (Auf.19). 22 killed and 100 wounded.

2004: Waziristan War (Ma 2004-sep,2006).
Spain: Madrid train bombing (Mar.11). 191 killed and 1,700 wounded.
Saudi Arabia: Yanbu al Bahr attack (May1). 7 killed.
Saudi Arabia: Al-Khobar massacre (May 29).
Indonesia: Jakarta embassy bombing (Sep.9), 11 killed and 140 wounded.

2005: L Ayodhya (July5), 6 killed.
Britain: 1st London bombing (July7), 52 killed and 700 wounded.
2nd London bombing (July 21). No deaths.
Indonesia: 2nd Bali bombing (Oct.1). 23 killed.
New Delhi blast (Oct.29), 60 killed and 115 wounded.
Bangalore IIS. (Dec.28). I killed and 4 wounded

2006: Varanasi (Mar7), 15 killed and 101 wounded.
Mumbai train bombing (July11), 202 killed and 700 wounded.
Malogoan (Maharashtra) bombing at Mosque (Sep 9) 37 killed and 100’s injured.