Tuesday, May 24, 2011

The more you know, the more you realise, how little you know!

It has been the human quest for knowledge and understanding of the things around and the desire to make life a little better -the reason we see the pace of growth of science and technology around us. The curiosity drives the human nature to explore and invent and how I can be left without a mention of that in my blog. So this day this time I dedicate my blog for this human nature of curiosity.

Being a engineer myself I have done bit of R&D in and around a very small pool knowledge that I have got. So sharing them here will be just some drops in the huge ocean of knowledge and information around us. But still the small drops of water makes the ocean. It has been always my driving motivation inside me to tell some wonderful concepts to others that I have understood and found real joy in doing so. But though I am not a good teacher so make the whole thing a mess. Here I write it down and expand as and when I get the time so may be it becomes more useful.

Some of the things shared here might be the experiences I had or the information I got on the internet or from some books. As the case has been I always have acknowledged the due credits and in future also I plan to do the same.

Well I am no Einstein or Newton but if reading my blog even if one person understands the concepts that I mention here I will be more the happy.

Happy reading.....keep smiling and very important -stay curious!











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Those who have power to change things don't bother to;and those who bother don't have the power to do so .................but I think It is a very thin line that divides the two and I am walking on that.Well is pure human nature to think that "I am the best and my ideas unquestionable"...it is human EGO and sometimes it is very important for survival of the fittest and too much of it may attract trouble.Well here you decide where do I stand.I say what I feel.

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