Friday, May 2, 2008

Famous LOGO n meaning

AdidasThe 3 striped Adidas logo was created by Adi Dassler, founder of Adidas. Adidas Logo was first used in 1967.
The shape of 3 stripes on the Adidas Logo represents mountain, pointing out towards the challenges that are seen ahead and goals that can be achieved.






Apple123
This was done to commemorate the discoveries of gravity (the apple) and the separation of light (the colors) done by Isaac Newton and possibly to tribute the ‘fruit of the Tree of Knowledge’ in Adam and Eve’s story. Even the term ‘Macintosh’ refers to a particular variety of an apple. But certain speculations exist about the proper meaning of the Apple logo. Some believe that the ‘rainbow colored’ Apple logo was used to advertise the color capability of the Apple II computer. Others, like author Sadie Plant of Zeroes and Ones, considers the Apple logo as homage to Alan Turning, the father of modern computing



BMW

The current BMW logo is said to be inspired from the circular design of a rotating aircraft propeller. The white and blue checker boxes are supposed to be a stylized representation of a white/silver propeller blade spinning against a clear blue sky.
The theory is further strengthened with the statement that the image has its origins in World War I in which the Bavarian Luftwaffe flew planes painted in blue and white. It also reflects the origins of BMW as a military aircra
ft engine maker during WWI and the belief that BMW started as an aero engine manufacturer.
when a BMW engineer was testing the company’s first 320 bhp engine. He admired the reflection of the shining disc of the rotating propeller that radiated like an aura of two silver cones. In between the two cones, the blue from the sky shined that made the ‘rotating propeller into four areas of color – silver and blue’. The engineer, who envisioned this image, also saw three letters – B M W – reflected on the propeller. Thus, the BMW logo was born.

The first Coca-Cola logo was created by John Pemberton's partner and bookkeeper, Frank Mason Robinson, in 1885. Thinking that the two Cs would look well in advertising, it was Robinson who came up with the name and chose the logo’s distinctive cursive script The Coca-Cola logo was first advertised in the Atlanta Journal in 1915 and also appeared on the display of Pemberton’s pharmacy.
The Prancing Horse was a symbol used by Count Francesco Baracca, who was an ace fighter pilot of Italian Air Force during World War 1. He died young, fighting fearlessly. He was shot down after 34 dual and team victories.
Count Francesco Baracca used the Prancing Horse symb
ol at the sides of his plane. On June 17, 1923 Enzo Ferrari met Baracca’s mother Countess Paolina, after winning a race at Savio track in Ravenna.
Countess Paolina suggested that Enzo should use the symbol of prancing horse, as it would bring good luck. It was not until 1940, that Enzo Ferrari began to use the symbol, which later on became the part of the world famous Ferrari logo.
The word “Google”, in the Google logo originates from the misspelling of ‘googol’, which refers to 10100 (that is the number represented by a 1 followed by one-hundred zeros). The name is the only element of the Google logo and is used with different variations and modifications depending on the occasion/s. The company uses features that compliment and refer to specific holidays
The Mercedes Benz logo was originally created by Gottlieb Daimler and was featured in 1909. The Mercedes Benz logo consists of a simple depiction of a three-pointed star that represents ‘its domination of the land, the sea, and the air’. After Daimler’s death, his partner, Wilhelm Maybach, took over the company and sold many Daimler cars with the help of Emile Jellinek. Following the success of Daimler cars among Jellinek’s wealthy acquaintances, Jellinek suggested Maybach to create light, lower and more powerful cars which he named after his elder daughter, Mercedes. That’s how the Mercedes logo got its name. After the merger with Benz & Cie., the Mercedes logo was introduced with an addition of the Benz laurel wreath in 1926 to signify the union of the two firms.
The design requirement of the company was to create something that will express ‘the feeling of speed’. Thus, the winning logo resulted in the change of the name from ‘Toyoda’ to ‘Toyota’. This was as the Japanese lettering of ‘Toyota’ gave the logo a sleek look and was also chosen because the number of strokes in the Japanese word ‘Toyota’ (eight) was considered to bring luck and prosperity. Although no longer used on products, the original Toyota logo is still used as the company’s emblem and is given to the employees of the company upon joining. The current Toyota logo consists of the name “TOYOTA” in roman type with three ovals in red and white color scheme. ‘The two perpendicular center ovals represent a relationship of mutual trust between the customer and Toyota. These ovals combine to symbolize the letter "T" for Toyota. The space in the background implies a global expansion of Toyota's technology and unlimited potential for the future’.
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Gazal

Ghazal originated in Iran in the 10th century A.D. It grew from the Persian qasida, which verse form had come to Iran from Arabia. The qasida was a panegyric written in praise of the emperor or his noblemen. The part of the qasida called tashbib got detached and developed in due course of time into the ghazal. Whereas the qasida sometimes ran into as many as 100 couplets or more in monorhyme, the ghazal seldom exceeded twelve, and settled down to an average of seven. Because of its comparative brevity and concentration, its thematic variety and rich suggestiveness, the ghazal soon eclipsed the qasida and became the most popular form of poetry in Iran.

The ghazal came to India with the advent and extension of the Muslim influence from the 12th century onwards. The Moghuls brought along with them Iranian culture and civilization, including Iranian poetry and literature. When Persian gave way to Urdu as the language of poetry and culture in India, the ghazal, the fruit of Indo-Iranian culture, found its opportunity to grow and develop. Although the ghazal is said to have begun with Amir Khusro (1253-1325) in Northern India, Deccan in the South was its real home in the early stages. It was nursed and trained in the courts of Golconda and Bijapur under the patronage of Muslim rulers. Mohd. Quli Qutab Shah, Wajhi, Hashmi, Nusrati and Wali may be counted among its pioneers. Of these, Wali Deccany (1667-1707) may be called the Chaucer of Urdu poetry. Wali's visit to Delhi made in 1700 acquires a historic significance. This visit was instrumental in synthesizing the poetic streams of the South and the North. Wali's poetry awakened the minds of the Persian-loving North to the beauty and richness of Urdu language, and introduced them to the true flavor of ghazal, thus encouraging its rapid growth and popularity.

In its form, the ghazal is a short poem rarely of more than a dozen couplets in the same metre. It always opens with a rhyming couplet called matla. The rhyme of the opening couplet is repeated at the end of second line in each succeeding verse, so that the rhyming pattern may be represented as AA, BA, CA, DA, and so on. In addition to the restriction of rhyme, the ghazal also observes the convention of radif. Radif demands that a portion of the first line -- comprising not more than two or three words -- immediately preceding the rhyme-word at the end, should rhyme with its counterpart in the second line of the opening couplet, and afterwards alternately throughout the poem. The opening couplet of the ghazal is always a representative couplet: it sets the mood and tone of the poem and prepares us for its proper appreciation. The last couplet of the ghazal called makta often includes the pen-name of the poet, and is more personal than general in its tone and intent. Here the poet may express his own state of mind, or describe his religious faith, or pray for his beloved, or indulge in poetic self-praise. The different couplets of the ghazal are not bound by the unity and consistency of thought. Each couplet is a self-sufficient unit, detachable and quotable, generally containing the complete expression of an idea.

Some poets including Hasrat, Iqbal and Josh have written ghazals in the style of a nazm, based on a single theme, properly developed and concluded. But such ghazals are an exception rather than a rule, and the traditional ghazal still holds sway. However, we do come across, off and on, even in the works of classical poets, ghazals exhibiting continuity of theme or, more often, a set of verses connected in theme and thought. Such a thematic group is called a qita, and is presumably resorted to when a poet is confronted with an elaborate thought difficult to be condensed in a single verse. Although the ghazal deals with the whole spectrum of human experience, its central concern is love. Ghazal is an Arabic word which literally means talking to women.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Dream


Dreams are a display of what our mind sees when we don't control it. They can be caused by many different factors. How we should react to a dream will be determined by the type of dream we saw. Some dreams are the result of external stimuli (if you sleep with a fan blowing on your face, you may dream of flying a helicopter), or biological causes (if you go to bed thirsty, you may dream of yourself hiking through a parched desert searching for water). These dreams are not terribly significant. The message may simply be to take a drink of water, or move the fan away from your head. Other dreams are the continuation of the thoughts of the day (a problem you ponder during the day can sometimes be solved in dreams at night), or an _expression of unwanted thoughts - issues that are bothering us and we are trying not to think about pop up in our dreams (we often dream of our darkest secrets being revealed, or deepest phobias being faced). These dreams are a window into our subconscious, a peek into the thoughts our mind is occupied with when we let it run loose.

If you see following things in your dream those can be interpreted as ...

Abandoned; Difficulty in making a decision. Abandon someone; Difficulty in overcoming a stressful situation. Abandon a child; Poor judgment in a situation causing a loss of material objects and finances. If you abandon your lover, you will not retrieve lost valuables, and friends will divert from your favors. To abandon your business, indicates a frantic state of affairs in which there will be suspicion.

ADULTERY Being part of / performing; You will be faced with taking responsibility for a situation that you were part of. Spouse or partner performing; Affection is a concern.

AFRAID Yourself; Disappointment is around you. Others; An acquaintance will not come through with a promise.

BABYBirth (Married); Predicts happiness and good fortune. Birth (Single); Trouble in a relationship. Crying; Disappointment. Happy baby; Happiness in relationships. Carriage; Pleasant surprises forthcoming.

BATTLE Fighting a battle; After much difficulty you will succeed in an endeavor. Lose; Others will be responsible for your failing interests regarding business issues.

CALLED To hear your name being called by a stranger; Hard work will pay off and you’ll be able to meet obligations. To hear your name being called by someone you know; Your help will be needed to resolve a problem. Hearing the voice of your lover should bring warning. Someone might be negligent in giving attention. Misunderstandings should be addressed. To hear your name being called by your partner; Communication is failing, clear up a misunderstanding. To hear your name being called by the dead; Reconsider decisions.

DEAD Take caution in your plans and reconsider how you are going about doing something. Listen carefully, a solution to a dilemma can be found. Peacefulness and acceptance can be achieved

FOG Being in fog; a struggle is ahead of you. Coming through the fog; after a struggle you will succeed in your plans.

JAIL Back to the TOPTo see other people in jail foretells that you will be urged to grant privileges to persons whom you believe to be unworthy.

KILLING To kill a defenseless person; failure in an endeavor. To kill in defense; Success and advancement.

MONEY To find; Happiness is on the way. Paying; A distressing development. Receiving; Gratification and prosperity approaching. To lose; An unhappy situation at home. To steal; Watch your actions closely To see; Good things are about to happen. To save; Predicts wealth and comfort. Missing; You’ll have concerns over finances.

PRAYING· A negative or losing situation can be changed to the positive if you are willing to put forth great strive to achieve it.

QUICKSAND If you dream that you are in quicksand means that you may be deceived or threatened by a loss.

RAINBOW To dream of a rainbow means denotes more favorable aspects in life. If you dream of seeing a rainbow with a partner, you will have much bliss.

RAT In general; deception is around you. To kill a rat; you will achieve success in your endeavor. To catch a rat; you will win a fight against a wrong doing. To set a rat trap; Don’t give up a battle that you will soon win.

RUNNING Alone; you’ll achieve success, exceeding those around you. With others; Success is forthcoming. And falling down; Be sure you’re not misunderstood, your reputation is at risk.
SNAKESBite; Animosity from a friend or associate. Biting others; You will harm someone with your words or actions. Killing; You will triumph over your adversaries. Children playing with; Someone that you consider is helpful is actually doing harm and could be deceitful towards you.

SPINNING Back to the TOPYou will enter upon a venture that will be fulfilling.

STEPS Walking up; You have a solution to a troubling situation. Walking down; You could witness an unhappy situation. Falling down; Take heed in your business affairs, as they could be threatened.

TEETH Falling out; means that you may have an upsetting experience with someone or something. Or, simply put, unpleasant news. To have your teeth cleaned or brushing your teeth; you have to fight for what is yours. Admiring; good news is coming. Toothless; Powerlessness over progressing.

TELEPHONE Talking over the phone; a warning of jealousy from someone close to you. If you can’t hear the person on the other end; trouble with a lover.

TORNADO Disappointment over a particular situation that you rushed to complete.

TREASURE To dream that you have found treasure, means that you will receive help in business affairs. To loose treasure means you could loose friendships or have a turn of bad luck.

TRIANGLE If you dream of a triangle, you will suffer from loss of friends or have conflicts with loved ones.

TUNNEL To dream that you’re going through a tunnel indicates anguish in business decisions.
To look into a tunnel means that you will soon encounter an unfortunate issue.

WALKING Pleasant or enjoyable; Good luck and fortune approach. Evening; A struggle to achieve serenity will be hard but not impossible to overcome. Unpleasant; Worry regarding business issues.

WALLET Seeing or finding; You’ll receive what it is you want if you go after it. Old beat up; Execution of a situation won’t produce the results you want.

WEDDING Happy wedlock; happiness all around you. Secretive; an obstacle needs to be overcome. Unhappy wedlock; disappointment with something in your life, most likely your relationship.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Trek in maharashtra


1) Kalsubai - Ratangad - KatrabaiWhat to see - Kalsubai is a highest peak in the Western Ghats. Bhandardara Lake, Caves, excellent view of mountain range.
2) Harishchandragad - KunjargadWhat to see - Ancient Caves, Temple, a huge semi-circular rock wall of about 400 m. It is a most frightening sight.
3) Kulang - Madan - AlangWhat to see - Hill fortress of very natural strength, Series of water cisterns on top of the hill, excellent view of neighboring peaks, Dense Forest.
4) Chawand- Jivdhan - Nane GhatWhat to see - A historical pass which was used for trade in 1st century, rock carvings, Caves, ancient temple and beautiful view of Konkan.
5) Sinhgad - Rajgad - TornaWhat to see - Well constructed hill forts, Ancient Caves, Jungle, Capital of Maratha Empire, Best rock architecture.

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Tallest Towers of the world

It's amazing to find that out of ten tallest tower around world five are in china.

1. Taipei 101, Taipei, Taiwan 2004 ,101 stories ,508 Mtr


2. Petronas Tower 1, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ,1998, 88 ,452 Mtr


3. Sears Tower, Chicago 1974 , 110 ,442 Mtr


4. Jin Mao Building, Shanghai 1999, 88, 421 Mtr


5. Two International Finance Centre, Hong Kong 2003, 88 ,415 Mtr


6. CITIC Plaza, Guangzhou, China 1996, 80 ,391 Mtr


7. Shun Hing Square, Shenzhen, China 1996, 69, 384 Mtr


8. Empire State Building, New York 1931 ,102 , 381 Mtr


9. Central Plaza, Hong Kong 1992 ,78 , 374 Mtr


10.Bank of China, Hong Kong1989,70, 367 Mtr

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