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Showing posts with label informative. Show all posts

Earth Hour 2013

Earth Hour, the time of the year when the whole world unites to protect our planet Earth. The mission which started from one city has grown to 152 countries! 
It shows that we are concerned and together we can inspire change, big or small, to change the world we live in. 
Earth Hour 2013 will be held on Saturday March 23 at 8:30pm-9:30pm, switch off the lights wherever you are in the world. Please get informed, educate others and contribute your bit towards saving our planet.

Know more about Earth Hour at www.earthhour.org



Join Earth Hour and be a part of global community

Nexus 4 - my latest Obsession

My latest obsession is Google Nexus 4. This is actually my first Android phone, gifted by my brother. I just cant stop admiring its beauty, the way it responds to the touch is amazing.
With better specifications compared to other smartphones, Google is surely the winner at such affordable price. Have downloaded some basic Apps so far. You are welcome to suggest any interesting App you have come across. 
Glass back for a more premium feel

Specs and Features

ManufacturerLG
TypeSmartphone
OSAndroid, Jelly Bean 4.2
  
AlternativesSamsung Galaxy S3, HTC One X+, iPhone 5
ChipsetQualcomm Snapdragon APQ8064Processor1.5GHz Quad-core
GPUAdreno 320
Battery2100 mAh
Primary Camera8 Megapixel with Auto-focus and LED flash
Secondary Camera1.3 Megapixel
Weight139 g
Dimensions133.9 x 68.7 x 9.1 mm
Main Display4.7-inch True HD IPS Plus display with 768 x 1280 pixel resolution
In-Built Storage8GB/16GB
RAM2GB

Tiger Reserves of Karnataka

NDTV's Save Our Tiger telethon campaign yesterday was a huge success. NDTV has done a commendable job in bringing awareness among the people and has done its bit of social responsibility. 
The total tiger population is estimated to be around 1706 as per the latest census of 2011. That means there is an increase of 295 tigers from the last numbers of 1411. This is a great news for all Indians, but the job doesn't end here, lot needs to be done still to conserve our National animal and bring up its population. 

As per the reports, Karnataka has overtaken Madhya Pradesh as the state with maximum number of Tigers. Plan to visit these Tiger Reserves of Karnataka in your next vacation


1. Bandipur National Park : Located in the southern part of Karnataka, Bandipur is one of the oldest wildlife sanctuaries in India and is an important Project Tiger Reserve. It is a beautiful tourist spot and considered as one of the best wild life sanctuaries in the country. It covers an area of about 874 sq.km. and has been selected in 1974 as Project Tiger area to protect and increase the tiger population. The National park comprises of rich Flora and Fauna. It is a dwelling place for wild animals like elephant, tiger, panther, sambar, wild boar jackal, squirrel, gaur, barking deer, langur etc.
How to reach Bandipur ? Bandipura is in Hangala hobli, 19 km from Gundlupet, 80 km from Mysore and 220 km from Bangalore, on the Mysore-Ooty road.

2. Nagarhole national Park : Nagarhole National Park, also known as "Rajiv Gandhi National Park", is spread between Kodagu and Mysore districts of Karnataka. It covers an area of 643 sq.km. It was considered as Project Tiger tiger Reserve in 1999. The park derives its name from naga, meaning snake and hole, referring to streams. 
How To Reach Nagarhole? Nagarhole National park is well connected to adjoining areas of Karnataka. The nearest towns are Madikere (90 km) and Mysore (96 km) . The nearest well-connected railway junction is Mysore, while the nearest airports are in Mysore and Bangalore (220 km). Best period to visit is October to May


3. Bhadra Tiger Reserve Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary is northwest of Chikmagalur town in Karnataka state covering an area of 493 sq.km. It is a well known Project Tiger reserve. The sanctuary is surrounded by hills and has the tributaries of the Bhadra river flowing through it, hence the name. The western border of the sanctuary adjoins the back waters of the Bhadra Reservoir surrounded by scenic hills and steep slope. Nearest town is Chikmagalur and best time to visit is between November to March.

4. Bannerghatta National Park Bannerghatta National Park is situated 22kms  south of Bangalore, Karnataka. It was established in 1974 and spreads over an are of 104 sq km. It is well known for its lion and tiger safari. The other major attractions of Bannerghatta National Park include crocodile and snake farm. It also houses the country's first Butterfly park which was opened in 2006. This hilly place is the home for one of the richest natural zoological reserves. The 25,000 acre zoological park makes this a major tourist attraction of Bangalore. Visiting hours are from 9am to 5pm on all days except Tuesdays. 

5. Dandeli - Anshi National Park The Dandeli Anshi Tiger Reserve sprawls over an area of 875 sq km in the Western Ghats in Uttara Kannada district. It has been designated as Tiger Reserve in 2007.  Kali and its tributaries, Kaneri and Nagajhari, flow through the moist deciduous and semi-evergreen forests. The Tiger Reserve comprises of two protected areas viz., Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary(475.018 sq.km) and Anshi National Park(339.866) that are contiguous to each other and form a single tract of protected area. Both Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary and Anshi National Park support rich and diverse flora and fauna. 
How to Reach Dandeli? Distance from Dandeli to Belgaum(110km), Hubli (75km), Goa(150 km), Bangalore(480km), Dharwad(57 km), Karwar(117km)

Have you visited any of these? Share your experiences.

Nations and their Independence Day

United states of America celebrated its Independence Day on July 4th. On this occasion I thought I will make a list of the Sovereign Nations and their Independence Days.

It may not be appropriate to say Independence Day is the date of a Nation's Birth, because Nation building is a long evolutionary process. As per Wikipedia, "For many ancient and medieval nations these starting points are usually the dates when a nation was mentioned in a written document for the first time or simply a date from their national mythology. For post-colonial nations, starting with the United States, the beginning of statehood is usually considered to be the date when independence was declared, granted and/or recognized."

The Independence Days are listed as per the months, so you will know which are the countries celebrating their Independence Day in a particular month. (Is any nation celebrating its day with your Bday ?;))


NationsFlagIndependence Day
HaitiHaiti Flag - Haiti became independent on Jan 1, 1804 January 1, 1804
AustraliaAustralia Flag - Australia became independent on Jan 1, 1901January 1, 1901
Sudan Sudan Flag - Sudan became independent on Jan 1, 1956January 1, 1956
CameroonCameron Flag - Cameron became independent on Jan 1, 1960January 1, 1960
BurmaBurma Flag - Burma became independent on Jan 4, 1948January 4, 1948
Samoa Samoa Flag - Samoa became independent on Jan 1, 1962January 1, 1962
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Flag - Czech Republic became independent on Jan 1, 1993January 1, 1993
SlovakiaSlovakia Flag - Slovakia became independent on Jan 1, 1993January 1, 1993
BruneiBrunei Flag - Brunei became independent on Jan 1, 1984January 1, 1984 
Antigua and BarbudaAntigua and Barbuda Flag - Antigua and Barbua became independent on Jan 11, 1981January 11, 1981 
GermanyGermany Flag - Germany became independent on Jan 18, 1871January 18, 1871
NetherlandsNetherlands Flag - Netherlands became independent on Jan 23, 1579 January 23, 1579
NauruNauru Flag - Nauru became independent on Jan 31, 1968January 31, 1968
Sri LankaSri Lanka Flag - Sri Lanka became independent on Feb 4, 1948February 4, 1948 
Grenada  Grenada Flag - Grenada became independent on Feb 7, 1974February 7, 1974
Vatican City February 11, 1929 
Kosovo Kosovo Flag - Kosovo became independent on Feb 17, 2008February 17, 2008 
GambiaFebruary 18, 1965  
Dominican RepublicDominican Republic Flag - Dominican Republic became independent on Feb 27, 1844February 27, 1844 
EgyptEgypt Flag - Egypt became independent on Feb 28, 1922February 28, 1922
Saint Lucia  February 22, 1979  
Italy Italy Flag - Italy became independent on Mar 17, 1861March 17, 1861
MoroccoMorocco Flag - Morocco became independent on Mar 2, 1956March 2, 1956
Bulgaria Bulgaria Flag - Bulgaria became independent on Mar 3, 1878March 3, 1878
Bosnia and Herzegovina  March 3, 1992
GhanaGhana Flag - Ghana became independent on Mar 6, 1957March 6, 1957
LithuaniaMarch 11, 1990
Mauritius Mauritius Flag - Mauritius became independent on Mar 12, 1968March 12, 1968
TunisiaMarch 20, 1956
Namibia March 21, 1990
Bangladesh Bangladesh Flag - Bangladesh became independent on Mar 26, 1971March 26, 1971
SenegalApril 4, 1960
GeorgiaGeorgia Flag - Georgia became independent on Apr 9, 1991April 9, 1991
Syria April 17, 1946 
ZimbabweZimbabwe Flag - Zimbabwe became independent on Apr 18, 1980April 18, 1980
TanzaniaApril 26, 1964
Sierra LeoneApril 27, 1961 
United Kingdom United Kingdom Flag - United Kingdom(UK) became independent on May 1, 1707 May 1, 1707
RomaniaRomania Flag - Romania became independent on May 9, 1877May 9, 1877 
ParaguayParaguay Flag - Paraguay became independent on May 14, 1811May 14, 1811
CubaMay 20, 1902
EcuadorMay 24, 1822
Jordan Jordan Flag - Jordan became independent on May 25, 1946 May 25, 1946
IsraelMay 14, 1948
Guyana Guyana Flag - Guyana became independent on May 26, 1966May 26, 1966
TogoMay 27, 1960
Yemen Yemen Flag - Yemen became independent on May 22, 1990May 22, 1990
EritreaMay 24, 1993
East TimorMay 20, 2002
South AfricaSouth Africa Flag - South Africa became independent on May  31, 1910May 31, 1910
MontenegroJune 3, 2006
TongaJune 4, 1970
SerbiaSerbia Flag - Serbia became independent on Jun 5, 2006June 5, 2006
SwedenSweden Flag - Sweeden became independent on Jun 6, 1523June 6, 1523
NorwayNorway Flag - Norway became independent on Jun 7, 1905June 7, 1905
PhilippinesPhilippines Flag - Philippines became independent on Jun 12, 1898June 12, 1898
Iceland June 17, 1944
KuwaitKuwait Flag - Kuwait became independent on Jun 19, 1961June 19, 1961
Mozambique June 25, 1975
Croatia Croatia Flag - Croatia became independent on Jun 25, 1991June 25, 1991
Slovenia June 25, 1991 
MadagaskarMadagaskar Flag - Madagaskar became independent on Jun 26, 1960June 26, 1960
DjiboutiJune 27, 1977
SeychellesSeychelles Flag - Seychelles became independent on Jun 29, 1976 June 29, 1976 
CongoJune 30, 1960
United States of AmericaUnited States of America Flag - USA became independent on July 4, 1776July 4, 1776 
VenezuelaVenezuela Flag - Venezuela became independent on July 5, 1811July 5, 1811
ColombiaColombia Flag - Colombia became independent on July 20, 1810July 20, 1810
ArgentinaArgentina Flag - Argentina became independent on July 9, 1816July 9, 1816 
PeruPeru Flag - Peru became independent on July 28, 1821July 28, 1821

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What is a Leap Second?

June 30th, 2012 will be longer by a Second! That means your weekend is going to extend for one more Second! What does that mean? 


Global time keepers are adding One Second to UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) which is often referred as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). This added Second is called the Leap Second



Why are the Leap Seconds added?
The Earth's rotation around its own axis determines the length of the day. This rotation of the Earth is slowing down very gradually and at an unpredictable pace. The gravitational pull of ocean tides, the sun and the moon all affect its rotation ever so slightly. According to the US Naval Observatory, our planet is decelerating by about 1.4 milliseconds per day each century. 
So, leap seconds are a means to adjust our clocks to the Earth's slowing rotation.


How many Leap Seconds have been added till now?
This adjustment began in 1972 by The International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service (IERS) . A total of 24 leap seconds have been added to the clock since. This will be the 25th Leap Second 


When are the Leap Seconds added?
Leap seconds are inserted at the end of the last day in June or December. When that is the case, UTC ticks from 23:59:59 to 23:59:60 before reverting to 00:00:00 (in the 12-hour format, this corresponds to 11:59:59 pm - 11:59:60 pm - 12:00:00 midnight). When that happens the last minute of the month has 61 instead of 60 seconds.
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