Thursday, February 24, 2011

Best video forums

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

The best webpages to learn about videos

Answers you wanted to know while making videos

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Few cool blogs

  • Peace of Mind - “Peace of Mind means a healthy body…” Proverbs 14:30. This passage of the Bible stood out to me today as I studied. Before the science of psychology was a thought, the Bible spoke about how our mind affects our body. ...

  • SEO & Facebook Fan Page News on IMTW on Michelle MacPhearson - Lots is a-changin' these days... I think 2011 is going be a mover and shaker for those of us in the internet marketing industry. We (we being Ed Dale, P.

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  • How NOT to use Powerpoint - Creative presenations? I don't know about you, but I used to fear group presenations. Since back in the old days I've given more than enough talks (combined with a short spell as an English teacher) so they don't bother me now. ...

  • Image of Africa Syllabus « Easily Distracted - Here's the syllabus for one of my fall courses. I've taught it before, but this is a fairly substantial fiddling with some of what I've done in the past. It's a topic also that I've really changed my pedagogical orientation on: when I ...

  • Classroom 2.0 Panel Video - Our Classroom 2.0 panel at the Office 2.0 conference was really eye opening for me. My thanks to everyone on the panel and the audience who asked some really insightful questions. The 90 minutes flew by. For those who missed it, ...

  • Create Video Tutorials, How-to -- My 10 Step Process | I'd Rather ... - Creating video tutorials is no trivial task. When you sit down to create 20+ video tutorials for a project, you're faced with dozens of questions. What screen size should the videos be, what recording tool should you use, ...

  • Lip Dub Video Clip Captures Essence of the Web Spontaneity. - Lip Dub, an amateur lip sync video of Harvey Danger's Flagpole Sitta, is one of the most interesting videos I've seen. I want to analyze it a little, so put on your headphones or crank up your speakers and enjoy it first. The most salient characteristic is the spontaneity of the video.

Monday, February 21, 2011

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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Blogs I loved reading

Sunday, February 13, 2011

I loved reading these book reviews

I loved reading these two book reviews and I thought of sharing will all of you.

  • From Our Corner » Blog Archive » Your Top 10 influential books ... - I heard a book review on NPR and was intrigued. It is about an unsung hero, a former governor of New Hampshire who succeeds Joseph P. Kennedy as Ambassador to Great Britain at the outbreak of World War II, and how he helped gain ...

  • Chris Mooney and Barbara Forrest love the faithful more than me ... - In a recent New Republic book review, Coyne took on Kenneth Miller and Karl Giberson, two scientists who reconcile science and religion in their own lives. Basically, Forrest's point was that while Coyne may be right that there's no good reason to believe in the supernatural, ..... Posted June 2, 2009 at 1:37 pm | Permalink. Where do you get that “can't prove a negative” stuff? (Dawkins has said that also.) It's ridiculous. Google for: prove a negative site:.edu ...

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Blogs which I loved reading

  • Book Review of Rework, a New Bestselling Business Book : Performancing - Rework is the new business book by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson, the executive team of 37signals. I'm a big fan of their blog and Backpack, one of their products, so when I found out they were releasing a business book, ...

  • Quick Note - [Update: The last slot is now filled. Thanks to everyone for the responses.] There's still one slot open to test the Polara anti-slice/hook golf balls. If you've been kind of thinking about it but figured it was too late, it's not. ...

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

A book Review - Watchmen

This is a book review for the graphic novel called Watchmen by Alan Moore. I can understand why this is considered a holy tome in the field of graphic novels. The plot is complex, it’s unique, and it’s well drawn. Also, it’s got the Holy Grail of every geeky comic book fan's wet dreams – lots of cool gadgets and stuff.

It's 1985.America won the Vietnam War. Nixon continues to be president. Someone is killing off costumed superheroes, and the world is around the brink of nuclear war. I wasn't expecting to like this guide. What, I wondered, did a comic from your late eighties need to provide me, a hip and happening lady within the ought? You can practically see the dots in the colour! I'd checked it out from your library on the guidance of friends, and I'd attempted to study it once before, but gave up prior to I obtained even 5 pages in. I still had it, although, so I gave it another chance simply because it's meant to have revolutionized the superhero genre and the cover promised me it was each brilliant and peerless. Nicely, it fairly a lot is.

What to say. I read this Following I saw the movie, which was sacrilege in accordance to some fellow geeks on Twitter, but my definition of "Geek" is someone who does not do what individuals Pressure them to do. They love what they adore. So anyhow I read this and I can summarize this way: The Film did an excellent summary with the plot although formulating a story that missed the subtext with the graphic novel entirely.

Since the movie arrived out, I've discovered myself getting to explain to people why Watchmen is important and interesting. Despite becoming probably the most revered comic book of all time, it never truly entered the mainstream till the movie. Now, people are rushing to it in droves, but coming to watchmen without an understanding of its background and influences means lacking the majority of what makes it truly special.

I loved both, but after reading the graphic novel, it's almost sad how the impression you get away from the film is nothing of what Alan Moore was attempting to say about the world, society or these characters. So interesting.

I've heard nothing but unflinching hyperbolic praise for this guide. I wonder if it is even possible for something to reside up to the type of hype this has suffered. It is the only graphic novel/comic book to become incorporated on Time Magazine's checklist of one hundred greatest novels since the beginning of Time's publication. That is a lot of stress - to be the sole symbol and representation and of a whole artwork form for a well-liked and broad audience. I imply, this thing needs to be devastatingly good.

Monday, February 7, 2011

A book review - Fooled by Ramdomness

This is a book review for a book called "Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role Of Chance In Life And In The Markets: by Nassim Nicholas Taleb


One of the very few books that manages to teach, entertain and inspire you to believe all at the same time. Drawing from a large and complicated palatte of scientific fields, Nassim manages to unify seemingly unrelated concepts right into a coherent and logical argument. A tour that power I want we've much more philosophers, mathematicians and scientists who could problem the standard wisdom like Nassim. While not everything he says hits the spot, but his arguments definitely includes a lot of merit.

Yeah, you see. I’ve just checked and most of the other critiques of this guide do pretty much what I thought they'd do. They complain about the tone. This guy isn't going to win an award for modesty and he probably thinks you are silly and also have wasted your existence. And it will get even worse - like that quote from Oscar Wilde which has tormented me for many years: “Work is the refuge of people that have absolutely nothing much better to do”, this guy reckons that in the event you function for more than an hour or so per day you're most likely as well stupid to understand (or deserve) any better.

Inside a short second of modesty, Taleb confesses to psychological weaknesses that may lead him to error noise for sign. He appears rather smug about it all, although. It’s like he figures his capability to recognize himself as a fool puts him on a greater plane. For the most part, his ego is openly displayed. It is also coupled with an axe to grind - an aggressive mixture. His fund has consistently underperformed (though he would counter that he’s positioned just correct for the coming holocaust). His investment strategy boils right down to purchasing lots and a lot of insurance coverage contracts against rare occurrences that he thinks will be slightly less rare. (In actuality, he buys stock options, however the insurance metaphor illustrates the stage.) The problem is he’s so firm in his belief the insurance businesses have underestimated risks that he thinks all premiums are as well reduced. Nevertheless, these promoting choices, armed with designs that account for uncommon events appropriately, will charge greater than enough to cover those dangers.

Who will be fortune’s fool? Time will inform, but a provocateur like Taleb will in all probability be much better known for his quasi-epistemological exposition on unanticipated variability than for any accurate investment good results

A Book Review - Mithya

This is a book review to the book called “Mithya: A Handbook of Hindu Mythology” by Devdutt Pattanaik. This book helps one to analyze a detailed picture of Indian Mythologies.

This is the very first one of Dr Pattnaik which I've studied. Quite an absorbing and reminded me of grandma and mother tales of younger days. Nicely documented with reasoning and philosophy. I recommend the book even when one is atheist.

I am not certainly one of the individuals who usually read mythology. Nevertheless getting observed TV serials of Ramayana, Mahabharata, Krishna, I guess no Indian can declare they don’t know something about Indian Mythology. Indian mythology is definitely fascinating and a lot much deeper than I believed. Nevertheless following studying this book, I've not just expanded my understanding in Indian Mythology, but it has answered many of my unanswered and nonexistent concerns. The way how the writer has introduced symbolism in Indian mythology is par excellence. The narrative is lucid, easy and modern. I think this book is really a must read for everyone. It doesn’t make any difference which religion you may belong to, simply because this book will maintain your attention till the last page. I am so proud that I am an Indian and I'm a part of the rich, beautiful, Indian cultural heritage.

This guide isn't mythology but full of tautology! Writer a self proclaimed mythologist is just playing with empty words which doesn't mean anything a lot, but seems to make profound meaning. Most of the tales introduced are listen to say are neither correctly categorized nor classified. The interpretations are inconsistent and inaccurate as well as childish. Even the diagrams and flow chart seem vacuous just for the effect of appearing scholarly. Bibliography appears impressive at the end with the book, but it seems writer has hardly study any of these else they'd have reflected in his writing.
This guide is certainly not a handbook of Hindu mythology by any imagination. Like any junk meals which tastes great but consists of no nutrition this guide can be classified as junk guide of mythology.

This really is a great study and tends to make one realize that the tales in Hindu mythologies are much more of analogies. The smaller stories in between are very good and deliver out the gist. Easy language is another remarkable a part of this book.


Sunday, February 6, 2011

A book Review - Home Boy

This post is a book review for the book called “Home Boy” by H.M.Naqwi. This book talks about upturns in the lifes of Pakistani youngsters post 9/11 attack.

This is definitely an attractive, wise, humorous and sad manual, knowledgeable from your viewpoint of the Pakistani immigrant in New York Metropolis. The guide follows three youthful (mid twenties) Pakistani friends, Chuck, AC and Jimbo, who embraced Metropolis for everything they could even though indulging within the joys of girlfriends, in addition to just a small medicines and not-so-little alcohol.

Naqvi
is very great with phrases. Unfortunately the story is cliched, some thing we have heard over and more than again of Pakistani expats discovering a different and unwelcoming NY post 9/11. I such as the way Naqvi weaves words collectively to come up with stunning descriptions however the story fails to have any impact on me.

A lyrical
work of attractiveness and emotion. Naqvi takes us on a joyride via pre and publish 9-11 Manhattan, that turns all of the sudden darkish and political in the direction of the finish. The main character, a free-wheeling, hard partying, coke-snorting Pakistani immigrant who functions in banking and in taxi driving, experiences Manhattan inside a visceral and compelling way. Together along with his two fellow Pakistani buddies, they are immersed within a distinctive subculture of young, rich or residing wealthy youthful individuals of a melange of backgrounds. Getting some publicity to Naqvi's very early writing, I miss a few of his wildest, most lyrical poetic expressions, but even so, every couple of pages is really a marvelously deft utilization of phrases. Sometimes, he reaches also far, and he also writes excessively about meals, a difficult trick to pull off well. What succeeds correct right here, unexpectedly, will probably be the characters themselves. Well really worth a read by anyone, particularly those interested in immigrant life in 21st century NY, as well as the way in which the immigrant spherical up within the post 9-11 hysteria impacted Muslims, even the most secularized

The story is
informed via the eyes of Chuck, a student on a function visa who turned banker, turned cabbie.
The
three friends' planet turned upside-down subsequent the events of 9/11/2001 when the metropolis they thought embraced them, turned hostile. At the moment (about one hundred pages in to the novel) the manual becomes very energetic and fast paced because it turns from a story full of self absorption hedonism into a story regarding the coming of age in an unfriendly planet.

This
truly is one of these publications that are disturbing and delightful concurrently, a view stage across the events of 9/11 from your viewpoint of the young guy who has been accused of being somebody he's not merely from your nationwide paranoia that gripped the nation.

The attractiveness of literature is that is among the couple of cultural artifacts that offers with complex emotions like Anomie. Naqvi's novel offers with a youthful Pakistani living in New York before, during and after 9/11. While the city (and America) holds high ideals for his main character - roadblocks seem which make his existence challenging.

Friday, February 4, 2011

A book review - Don't Lose Your Mind, Lose Your Weight

If you are struggling hard to reduce weight or having tough time managing your diet then book is just for. This is a book review on “Don't Lose Your Mind, Lose Your Weight” by Rujuta Diwekar. Did you know Rujuta is personal trainer of Kareena Kapoor. Rujuta is the face behind the size zero saga of Kareena.

Rujuta Diwekar is one of India s top dieticians and fitness trainers. Along with Bollywood’s fittest, and she has also worked with Anil Ambani, training him for the Mumbai Marathon. Winner of the Best and Personal Trainer Award 2005, Rujuta is an professional in diet, sports activities science and yoga.

The price of the book is quite low and it's worth each and every paisa twice more than. I study the guide and it started making sense why body excess fat occur in spite of "not eating as well much". It's a superb book and provides great deal of insight into what goes on in our body and thoughts. It talks about how small things in our "modern lifestyle" and way-of-life contribute to health issues. And it indicates not just excess fat gain but other things also.

Arguably the best guide available around the most basic but neglected facet of our existence: 'Feeding ourselves'. Rujuta has not only shattered all of the diet myths via her guide but has done it in this kind of a logical way that leaves no trace of doubt in one's mind. Her language is simple and her knowledge exceptional. Her philosophy of 'eat food to shed fat' seems radical first but by the end with the book it feels like the most natural factor.

The book appears like a godsend to me, I weighed 85 kg but have reduced to 81 in 2 weeks! I reside on your own, work all day and cook for myself. needless to say I'm bored in the evenings and the first thing i utilized to do as soon as i obtained back again from work was reach out for my bag of ready to eat packaged snacks, following which i always felt guilty, then consoled myself by resolving to go on a diet plan the next day and in the finish ordered a big restaurant dinner. Require I say more??

As somebody who continues to be grappling with weight loss issues for a long time and getting consulted the so called 'expert dieticians' without any outcomes, besides losing my confidence, I would heartily recommend this guide and its philosophy to everybody: age, intercourse, fitness levels, no bar. Via real life examples, cheat sheets, fascinating anecdotes etc Rujuta has managed to make the book highly entertaining. Seems as well great to be true isn’t it? Just grab a duplicate and study for yourself. It’s a must read- if ever there was one.


Thursday, February 3, 2011

A book review - The Grand Design: New Answers To The Ultimate Questions Of Life

Life is all about repetitions of set patterns, so is this book. The book “The Grand Design: New Answers To The Ultimate Questions Of Life” by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow is all about describing these patterns in the history of world. Reading this book I could identify few patterns in my life, which is an eye opener for me.

This book will probably be a great eye opener for all the religious leaders and fundamentalists. As i come from a rural back floor individuals are all with blind Superstitious beliefs believe that GOD will be the created the Universe and all stuff. I becoming a rational thinker desire individual to be conscious of the existence, but this guide will probably be a great solution. My one request is in the event the translators translate this book to the regional languages it will be an excellent helpful.

When and how did the universe start? Why are we here? What's the nature of actuality? Will be the apparent grand design of our universe evidence to get a benevolent creator who set things in motion? Or does science provide an additional explanation? In the Grand Design, probably the most current scientific pondering about the mysteries of the universe is introduced, in language marked by each brilliance and simplicity.

The Grand Style explains the latest ideas about model-dependent realism (the idea that there's no one version of reality), and about the multiverse concept of reality in which there are many universes. There are new ideas about the top- down theory of cosmology (the idea that there's nobody history of the universe, but that each and every possible background exists).It concludes with a riveting assessment of m-theory, and discusses whether it is the unified theory Einstein invested a lifetime looking for.

This is the very first major work in almost a decade by one with the globe s greatest thinkers. A succinct, startling and lavishly illustrated guide to discoveries which are altering our understanding
and threatening a few of our most cherished belief systems, The Grand Style is a book that will inform - and provoke - like no other.

About the Author

Stephen Hawking is Director of Research for the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at the University of Cambridge. He's the writer of the Brief History of Time which was an international bestseller. His other books for that common reader consist of A Briefer History of Time, the essay collection Black Holes and Baby Universe and also the Universe in a Nutshell.

Physicist Leonard MLodinow has taught at Cal Tech, published for Star Trek: The following Generation, and it is the writer of Euclid s Window, Feynman s Rainbow and A while with Feynman.

He is greatest anyways.