Answer this if u can...

Friday, February 29, 2008

1) Alice and Bob are on separate islands. Bob is sick, and Alice has the medicine. Eve has a boat and a chest that can be locked. She is willing to transport objects between Alice and Bob, but only in the chest, and if the chest is unlocked, she will steal whatever is inside. If both Alice and Bob have a padlock and a key such that their own key only opens their own lock, how can Alice send Bob the medicine so that Eve won't steal it?

2) Every day, Joe arrives at the train station from work at 6pm. His wife leaves home in her car to meet him there at exactly 6pm, and drives him home. One day, Joe gets to the station an hour early, and starts walking home, until his wife meets him on the road. They get home 20 minutes earlier than usual. How long was he walking? (HINT:Distances are unspecified. Speeds are unspecified, but constant.)

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Ultimate truth

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

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Great Love Story of Narayana Murthy (Infosys Founder) and Sudha (From Sudha's Autobiography)

An Inspiring Love story,, its worth, Read it !!


Love Story of Narayana Murthy (Infosys Founder) and Sudha (From Sudha's Autobiography)
pic1:NarayanaMurthy and Sudha
pic2:
Sudha, Rohini Nilekani & Kumari Shibulal
It was in Pune that I met Narayan Murty through my friend Prasanna who is now the Wipro chief, who was also training in Telco(TataMotors). Most of the books that Prasanna lent me had Murty's name on them which meant that I had a preconceived image of the man. Contrary to expectation, Murty was shy,bespectacled and an introvert. When he invited us for dinner. I was a bit taken aback as I thought the young man was making a very fast move. I refused since I was the only girl in the group. But Murty was relentless and we all decided to meet for dinner the next day at 7.30 p.m .. at Green Fields hotel on the
Main Road
,Pune.

The next day I went there at 7' o ! clock since I had to go to the tailor near the hotel. And what do I see? Mr. Murty waiting in front of the hotel and it was only seven. Till today, Murty maintains that I had mentioned (consciously!) that I would be going to the tailor at 7 so that I could meet him... And I maintain that I did not say any such thing consciously or unconsciously because I did not think of Murty as anything other than a friend at that stage. We have agreed to disagree on this matter.

Soon, we became friends. Our conversations were filled with Murty's experiences abroad and the books that he has read. My friends insisted that Murty as trying to impress me because he was interested in me. I kept denying it till one fine day, after dinner Murty said, I want to tell you something. I kn ew this  as it. It was coming. He said, I am 5'4" tall. I come from a lower middle class family. I can never become rich in my life an! d I can never give you any riches. You are beautiful, bright, and intelligent and you can get anyone you want. But will you marry me? I asked Murty to give me some time for an answer. My father didn't want me to marry a wannabe politician, (a communist at that) who didn't have a steady job and wanted to build an orphanage...

When I went to Hubli I told my parents about Murty and his proposal. My mother was positive since Murty was also from Karnataka, seemed intelligent and comes from a good family. But my father asked: What's his job, his salary, his qualifications etc? Murty was working as a research assistant and was earning less than me. He was willing to go dutch with me on our outings. My parents agreed to meet Murty in Pune on a particular day at10 a. m sharp. Murty did not turn up. How can I trust a man to take care of my daughter if he cannot keep an appointment, asked my father.

At 12noon Murty turned up in a bright red shirt! He had gone on work to Bombay , was stuck in a traffic jam on the ghats, so he hired a taxi(though it was very expensive for him) to meet his would-be father-in-law. Father was unimpressed. My father asked him what he wanted to become in life.

Murty said he wanted to become a politician in the communist party and wanted to open an orphanage. My father gave his verdict. NO. I don't want my daughter to marry somebody who wants to become a communist and then open an orphanage when he himself didn't have money to support his family.

Ironically, today, I have opened many orphanages  something, which Murty wanted to do 25 years ago. By this time I realized I had developed a liking towards Murty which could only be termed as love. I wanted to marry Murty because he is an honest man. He proposed to me highlighting the negatives in his life. I promised my father that I will not marry Murty without his blessings though at the same time, I cannot marry anybody else. My father said he would agree if Murty promised to take up a steady job. But Murty refused saying he will not do things in life because somebody wanted him to. So, I was caught between the two most important people in my life.

The stalemate continued for three years during which our courtship took us to every restaurant and cinema hall in Pune. In those days, Murty was always broke. Moreover, he didn't earn much to manage. Ironically today, he manages Infosys Technologies Ltd., one of the world's most reputed companies. He always owed me money. We used to go for dinner and he would say, I don't have money with me, you pay my share, I will return it to you later. For three years I maintained a book on Murty's debt to me.. No, he never returned the money and I finally tore it up after my wedding.

The amount was a little over Rs 4000. During this interim period Murty quit his job as research assistant and started his own software business. Now, I had to pay his salary too! Towards the late 70s computers were entering India in a big way.

During the fag end of 1977 Murty decided to take up a job as General Manager at Patni computers in Bombay .. But before he joined the company he wanted to marry me since he was to go on training to the US after joining. My father gave in as he was happy Murty had a decent job, now.

WE WERE MARRIED IN MURTY'S HOUSE IN BANGALORE ON FEBRUARY 10, 1978 WITH ONLY OUR TWO FAMILIES PRESENT.I GOT MY FIRST SILK SARI. THE WEDDING EXPENSES CAME TO ONLY RS 800 (US $17) WITH MURTY AND I POOLING IN RS 400 EACH.

I went to the US with Murty after marriage. Murty encouraged me to see America on my own because I loved travelling. I toured America for three months on backpack and had interesting experiences which will remain fresh in my mind forever. Like the time when the New York police took me into custody because they thought I was an Italian trafficking drugs in Harlem . Or the time when I spent the night at the bottom of the Grand Canyon with an old couple. Murty panicked because he couldn't get a response from my hotel room even at midnight. He thought I was either killed or kidnapped.


IN 1981 MURTY WANTED TO START INFOSYS. HE HAD A VISION AND ZERO CAPITAL...initially I was very apprehensive about Murty getting into business. We did not have any business background ... Moreover we were living a comfortable life in Bombay with a regular pay check and I didn't want to rock the boat. But Murty was passionate about creating good quality software. I decided to support him. Typical of Murty, he just had a dream and no money. So I gave him Rs 10,000 which I had saved for a rainy day, without his knowledge and told him, This is all I have. Take it. I give you three years sabbatical leave. I will take care of the
financial needs of our house. You go and chase your dreams without any worry. But you
have only three years!

Murty and his six colleagues started Infosys in 1981,with enormous interest and hard work. In 1982 I left Telco and moved to Pune with Murty. We bought a small house on loan which also became the Infosys office. I was a clerk-cum-cook-cum-programmer. I also took up a job as Senior Systems Analyst with Walchand group of Industries to support the house.

In 1983 Infosys got their first client, MICO, in Bangalore . Murty moved to Bangalore and stayed with his mother while I went to Hubli to deliver my second child, Rohan. Ten days after my son was born, Murty left for the US on project work. I saw him only after a year, as I was unable to join Murty in the US because my son had infantile eczema, an allergy to vaccinations. So for more than a year I did not step outside our home for fear of my son contracting an infection. It was only after Rohan got all his vaccinations that I came to Bangalore where we rented a small house in Jayanagar and rented another house as Infosys headquarters. My father
presented Murty a scooter to commute. I once again became a cook, programmer, clerk,
secretary, office assistant et al. Nandan Nilekani (MD of Infosys) and his wife Rohini stayed with us. While Rohini babysat my son, I wrote programs for Infosys. There was no car, no phone, and just two kids and a bunch of us working hard, juggling our lives and having fun while Infosys was taking shape. It was not only me but also the wives of other partners too who gave their unstinted support. We all knew that our men were trying to build something good.

It was like a big joint family,taking care and looking out for one another. I still remember Sudha Gopalakrishna looking after my daughter Akshata with all care and love while Kumari Shibulal cooked for all of us. Murty made it very clear that it would either be me or him working at Infosys. Never the two of us together... I was involved with Infosys initially.


Nandan Nilekani suggested I should be on the Board but Murty said he did not want a husband and wife team at Infosys. I was shocked since I had the relevant experience and technical qualifications. He said, Sudha if you want to work with Infosys, I will withdraw, happily. I was pained to know that I will not be involved in the company my husband was building and that I would have to give up a job that I am qualified to do and love doing.


It took me a couple of days to grasp the reason behind Murty's request..I realized that to make Infosys a success one had to give one's 100 percent. One had to be focussed on it alone with no other distractions. If the two of us had to give 100 percent to Infosys then what would happen to our home and our children? One of us had to take care of our home while the other took care of Infosys.


I opted to be a homemaker, after all Infosys was Murty's dream. It was a big sacrifice but it was one that had to be made. Even today, Murty says, Sudha, I stepped on your career to make mine. You are responsible for my success..

Great na.... That's the Power of Love.

Every man needs a woman to motivate him and to give him a reason to live....

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VIdeos...DANCE DANCE DANCE

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

HI, everyone. Here i am posting some of the videos. I always love to see. Specially for the dance.







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WHAT THE NAME NIRMAL RAM IS ALL ABOUT?

Sunday, February 24, 2008




What Nirmal Ram Means



You are very intuitive and wise. You understand the world better than most people.You also have a very active imagination. You often get carried away with your thoughts.You are prone to a little paranoia and jealousy. You sometimes go overboard in interpreting signals.
You tend to be pretty tightly wound. It's easy to get you excited... which can be a good or bad thing.You have a lot of enthusiasm, but it fades rather quickly. You don't stick with any one thing for very long.You have the drive to accomplish a lot in a short amount of time. Your biggest problem is making sure you finish the projects you start.
You are wild, crazy, and a huge rebel. You're always up to something.You have a ton of energy, and most people can't handle you. You're very intense.You definitely are a handful, and you're likely to get in trouble. But your kind of trouble is a lot of fun.
You are confident, self assured, and capable. You are not easily intimidated.
You master any and all skills easily. You don't have to work hard for what you want.
You make your life out to be exactly how you want it. And you'll knock down anyone who gets in your way!

You are usually the best at everything ... you strive for perfection. You are confident, authoritative, and aggressive. You have the classic "Type A" personality.

You are relaxed, chill, and very likely to go with the flow.
You are light hearted and accepting. You don't get worked up easily.
Well adjusted and incredibly happy, many people wonder what your secret to life is.

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BEING IN TWENTIES.....

Saturday, February 23, 2008

It is when you stop going along with the crowd and start realizing that there are many things about yourself that you didn't know and may not like. You start feeling insecure and wonder where you will be in a year or two, but then get scared because you barely know where you are now.


You start realizing that people are selfish and that, maybe, those friends that you thought you were so close to aren't exactly the greatest people you have ever met, and the people you have lost touch with are some of the most important ones. What you don't recognize is that they are realizing that too, and aren't really cold, catty, mean or insincere, but that they are as confused as you.

You look at your job... and it is not even close to what you thought you would be doing, or maybe you are looking for a job and realizing that you are going to have to start at the bottom and that scares you.

Your opinions have gotten stronger. You see what others are doing and find yourself judging more than usual because suddenly you realize that you have certain boundaries in your life and are constantly adding things to your list of what is acceptable and what isn't. One minute, you are insecure and then the next, secure.

You laugh and cry with the greatest force of your life. You feel alone and scared and confused. Suddenly, change is the enemy and you try and cling on to the past with dear life, but soon realize that the past is drifting further and further away, and there is nothing to do but stay where you are or move forward.

You get your heart broken and wonder how someone you loved could do such damage to you. Or you lie in bed and wonder why you can't meet anyone decent enough that you want to get to know better. Or maybe you love someone but love someone else too and cannot figure out why you're doing this because you know that you aren't a bad person. One night stands and random hook ups start to look cheap. You want to settle down for good because now all of a sudden that becomes top priority. Getting wasted and acting like an idiot starts to look pathetic.You begin to think a companion for life is better than a hundred in the shack and for once you would not mind standing tall for that special someone which otherwise you had never thought of until now.You go through the same emotions and questions over and over, and talk with your friends about the same topics because you cannot seem to make a decision. You worry about loans, money, the future and making a life for yourself... and while winning the race would be great, right now you'd just like to be a contender!

What you may not realize is that every one reading this relates to it. We are in our best of times and our worst of times, trying as hard as we can to figure this whole thing out. Send this to your twenty-something friends... maybe it will help someone feel like they aren't alone in their state of confusion...

We call it the "Quarter-life Crisis." :)

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IPL-WHO GOT WHOM?

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Set
Name of the player
Availability
Bidding Price
Team





A
MS Dhoni (Ind)
Entire tournament
$1.5 million
Chennai
A
Shane Warne (Aus)
Entire tournament
$450,000
Jaipur
A
Adam Gilchrist (Aus)
Entire tournament
$700,000
Hyderabad
A
Shoaib Akhtar (Pak)
From April 27
$425,000
Kolkata
A
Mahela Jayawardena (SL)
Entire tournament
$475,000
Mohali
A
Muttiah Muralidaran (SL)
Entire tournament
$600, 000
Chennai





B
Anil Kumble (Ind)
Entire tournament
$500,000
Bangalore
B
Glenn McGrath (Aus)
Entire tournament
$350,000
Delhi
B
Mohammad Yousuf (Pak)
Withdrawn
-
-
B
Harbhajan Singh (Ind)
Entire tournament
$850,000
Mumbai
B
Sanath Jayasuriya (SL)
Entire tournament
$975,000
Mumbai
B
Kumar Sangakarra (SL)
Entire tournament
$700,000
Mohali




-
C
Ricky Ponting (Aus)
Not in ’08
$400,000
Kolkata
C
Brett Lee (Aus)
Not in ’08
$900,000
Mohali
C
Andrew Symonds (Aus)
Not in ’08
$1.35 Million
Hyderabad
C
Michael Hussey (Aus)
Not in ’08
$350,000
Chennai
C
Daniel Vettori (NZ)
Until May 5
$625,000
Delhi
C
Matthew Hayden (Aus)
Not in ’08
$375,000
Chennai
C
Brendan McCullum (NZ)
Until May 5
$700,000
Kolkata
C
Jacob Oram (NZ)
Until May 5
$675,000
Chennai





D
Stephen Fleming (NZ)
Entire tournament
$350,000
Chennai
D
Graeme Smith (SA)
Entire tournament
$475,000
Jaipur
D
Herschelle Gibbs (SA)
Entire tournament
$575,000
Hyderabad
D
Chris Gayle (WI)
Until May 16
$800,000
Kolkata
D
Shoaib Malik (Pak)
From April 27
$500,000
Delhi
D
Shahid Afridi (Pak)
From April 27
$675,000
Hyderabad
D
Younis Khan (Pak)
From April 27
$225,000
Jaipur
D
Mohammad Asif (Pak)
From April 27
$650,000
Delhi
D
Jacques Kallis (SA)
Entire tournament
$900,000
Bangalore
D
Zaheer Khan (Ind)
Entire tournament
$450,000
Bangalore
D
S Sreesanth (Ind)
Entire tournament
$625,000
Mohali





E
Dinesh Karthik (Ind)
Entire tournament
$525,000
Delhi
E
A B deVilliers (SA)
Entire tournament
$300,000
Delhi
E
Mark Boucher (SA)
Entire tournament
$450,000
Bangalore
E
Parthiv Patel (Ind)
Entire tournament
$325,000
Chennai
E
Kamran Akmal (Pak)
From April 27
$150,000
Jaipur
E
Tatenda Taibu (Zim)
Entire tournament
$125,000
Kolkata





F
Albie Morkel (SA)
Entire tournament
$675,000
Chennai
F
Ajit Agarkar (Ind)
Entire tournament
$350,000
Kolkata
F
Shaun Pollock (SA)
Entire tournament
$550,000
Mumbai
F
Irfan Pathan (Ind)
Entire tournament
$925,000
Mohali
F
Scott Styris (NZ)
Entire tournament
$175,000
Hyderabad
F
Farveez Maharoof (SL)
Entire tournament
$225,000
Delhi
F
Tillakeratne Dilshan (SL)
Entire tournament
$250,000
Delhi
F
Cameron White (Aus)
Entire tournament
$500,000
Bangalore
F
Yusuf Pathan (Ind)
Entire tournament
$475,000
Jaipur
F
Joginder Sharma (Ind)
Entire tournament
$225,000
Chennai





G
Ramnaresh Sarwan (WI)
Until May 16
$225,000
Mohali
G
Simon Katich (Aus)
Entire tournament
$200,000
Mohali
G
Justin Langer (Aus)
Not in 08
$200,000
Jaipur
G
Gautam Gambhir (Ind)
Entire tournament
$750,000
Delhi
G
Robin Uthappa (Ind)
Entire tournament
$800,000
Mumbai
G
S Chanderpaul (WI)
Until May 16
$200,000
Bangalore
G
Ashwell Prince (SA)
Withdrawn
-
-
G
VVS Laxman (Ind)
Entire tournament
$375,000
Hyderabad
G
Wasim Jaffer (Ind)
Entire tournament
$150,000
Bangalore
G
Rohit Sharma (Ind)
Entire tournament
$750,000
Hyderabad
G
Loots Bosman (SA)
Entire tournament
$175,000
Mumbai
G
Mohammad Kaif (Ind)
Entire tournament
$675,000
Jaipur
G
Suresh Raina (Ind)
Entire tournament
$650,000
Chennai
G
Manoj Tiwary (Ind)
Entire tournament
$675,000
Delhi
G
Chamara Silva (SL)
Entire tournament
$100,000
Hyderabad
G
David Hussey (Aus)
Entire tournament
$625,000
Kolkata





H
Nathan Bracken (Aus)
Entire tournament
$325,000
Bangalore
H
RP Singh (Ind)
Entire tournament
$875,000
Hyderabad
H
Murali Kartik (Ind)
Entire tournament
$425,000
Kolkata
H
Makhaya Ntini (SA)
Entire tournament
$200,000
Chennai
H
Lasith Malinga (SL)
Entire tournament
$350,000
Mumbai
H
Chaminda Vaas (SL)
Entire tournament
$200,000
Hyderabad
H
Ramesh Powar (Ind)
Entire tournament
$170,000
Mohali
H
Umar Gul (Pak)
From April 27
$150,000
Kolkata
H
Dale Steyn (SA)
Entire tournament
$325,000
Bangalore
H
Dilhara Fernando (SL)
Entire tournament
$150,000
Mumbai
H
Ishant Sharma (Ind)
Entire tournament
$950,000
Kolkata
H
Piyush Chawla (Ind)
Entire tournament
$400,000
Mohali
H
Munaf Patel (Ind)
Entire tournament
$275,000
Jaipur
H
Nuwan Zoysa (SL)
Entire tournament
$110,000
Hyderabad

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