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Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it -Charles R. Swindoll

Wednesday 4 July 2018

Ark of Men

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Oh, how this world made it this far. Never have I ever been able to figure out this riddle. There are many theories on it; when Adam Smith said something like "We serve the people best when we serve our own interests first." maybe he was not kidding.
     How I see people  going on with their lives like there is nothing wrong with this world. They hold greed in their hearts and then one day even immortals end.
     Hilbert and Carol lived a few arm's length away from where I stood. They appeared to be very selfish people. Now I have always taken great pride in profiling people; basically I think that when it comes to people we should judge a book by it's cover because it saves time, but now I don't know anymore.
     I once saw Hilbert denying a homeless man some bread. Once I saw him kicking a cat off his yard; I found that cat dead after a few hours. Once Hilbert and Carol joined us at a common friend's house warming party and from his warm arrival to his bitter departure from the party all he talked about was how gay people shouldn't be allowed to marry. At some point I think he said that gay people shouldn't be allowed to vote or should have to right to pack heat; basically according to him gay people had no rights. What was worse was that his wife Carol agreed with him on everything. I felt so bitter, how can he say all those things about gay population? Why does he think like this? Hilbert's behavior was without question cruel as hell.
     One day I saw Hilbert at the grocery store, he was right next to me in the checkout line. We begin making small talk and out of nowhere he brought up a really awkward topic about gay rights. I just wanted to punch him in the face, and I am a fighter, I don't pull my punches when I lose myself to anger. Suddenly the person standing at the checkout station started to cry.  Tears running down his face. Hilbert and I asked the man what was wrong and after a few embarrassing words he confessed that today was his 4th anniversary and he does not have enough money to buy stuff to bake a cake for his husband!
     I looked at Hilbert's face, thinking what ridiculus this he will say now. What Hilbert did shocked me! He handed over his credit card to the cashier and said "Charge this man's groceries to my card.".
     The man was so happy, he smiled and said thank you to Hilbert. Hilbert hugged the man and said you have a happy aniversiry sir.
     Hilbert and I walked out of the mart together. I asked him " What made you help that man? Don't you hate men like him?" and Hilbert replied "I don't know, guess i just can't see a man in tears.".
     From that day on I never saw Hilbert talking about gay rights badly again. A few months later Hilbert's son came out of the closet and Hilbert told him that he still loved him no matter what.
     I got confused again. Are people bad and selfish by nature? Or are people good at heart? Both answers seem like diffrent sides of the same coin. Human nature seemed a double edged blade with tears and broken hearts at the pommel. I never took complication as an answer. I needed to know what this world means.
     Over the years I have seen thousands and thousands of these acts; bad men do good things when no one expects them to do it, worse men come to realizations that even the best of us ignore.
     All I have come to accept is that humans give this existence light, love, meaning; no matter how little. Without humanity there will be no light, no love, no meaning; there will be darkness, loneliness, and meaninglessness eternal.

Ark of a family

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 There is enough in this world for all of us. Enough food to fill our bellies, enough shelter to give us peace, enough cloth to cover our virtue, enough kindness to pass around, and enough wisdom to outshine ignorance.
     Dave is a single dad, after his wife died while giving birth to his daughter. He works hard for the future of his daughter and spends his days in loneliness meanwhile.
     Dave and his daughter were walking down the street one day when her daughter pointed towards a mcdonalds and demanded a burger. Dave didn't had enough money to buy her anything; ashamed about their financial situation Dave told her daughter that they can't buy anything from there because they have rats in their kitchen. His daughter threw a tantrum; she said that why can't they buy anything from their if so many people are already inside the resturant? Dave quickly out menuvered the little girl and said "Tell me are there more people inside the resturant or outside the restaurant?".
     Many years passed and as a 14 year old teenager Dave's daughter ran away from home. Dave couldn't live without her daughter and fell into a bad drug habit. After a year cops gave Dave news that his daughter has been raped. She was being kept at the police department waiting for him. Dave ran to his daughter's aid and brought her home with him. She didn't adjust well. She cried loudly all night for several nights until one day Dave couldn't hear her anymore. Dave went to check up on her and found her hanged from the ceiling fan. Next morning the neighbours found Dave's deadbody in his yard; seemed like he jumped off the roof head first. Soon after they also discovered his daughter's body. This is how it went for this Dave and many other Daves of the world.
     Whose fault was it? Was it Dave who couldn't provide for his daughter? Was it Dave's daughter who couldn't understand her fathers situation? Or is it just the human condition to never be satisfied?. I think that money and happiness may go hand in hand for most people; however wisdom to be satisfied by our breaths and and hold fortitude in our hearts is of much higher priority.

Tuesday 3 July 2018

Youngest Girls to ever climb mount Everest

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Junko Tabei



Junko Tabei ( 22 September 1939 – 20 October 2016) was a Japanese mountaineer. She was the first  woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest, at the age of 35 years in May 16 1975 and the first woman to ascend all Seven Summits by climbing the highest peak on every continent.



1.Malavath Purna

Malavath Purna ( born 10 June 2000) is an Indian mountaineer from Nizamabad districtTelangana. On 25 May 2014, Poorna scaled the highest peak of Mount Everest and, aged 13 years and 11 months, became the youngest girl in the world to have reached the summit of Everest. The youngest boy to summit Mt. Everest is Jordan Romero, who reached the summit at age 13 years and 10 months. She was accompanied by Sandhanapalli Anand Kumar from Khammam. She scaled Mt. Elbrus, the highest peak in Russia and in Europe on 27th July, 2017 at around 10:00 hrs.(IST) . After reaching the summit of Elbrus, she unfurled a 50ft long Indian Tricolor singing the Indian National Anthem. She is the youngest girl to ever climb Mount Everest.

2.Ming Kipa


Ming Kipa (born 1988) is a NepaleseSherpa girl who held the record as the youngest person to climb Mount Everest from 2003 to 2010. She reached the summit on May 22, 2003 when she was 15 years old,with her brother Mingma Gyula and her sister Laphka. Nepalese law does not allow climbers under 16 to climb Everest, so Ming Kipa Sherpa summitted Everest from the Chinese side.

3.Dicky Dolma

Dicky Dolma (born 5 April 1974) is an Indian woman who is known for being the youngest woman to summit Mount Everest up to that time at the age of 19 on May 10, 1993.This occurred on the Indo-Nepal Women's Everest Expedition.This Indo-Nepal Women's Everest Expedition was led by Bachendri Pal who was the first Indian woman to summit Mount Everest in 1984. Dicky was also a skier and attended numerous sporting competitions including the 1989 All-India Open Auli Ski Festival and the Asian Winter Games in 1999. She took ski training courses and basic mountaineering courses by the Manali Institute.[3] In the same expedition as Dicky Dolma, Santosh Yadav summited Mount Everest for the second time, the first woman to summit twice. Dolma came from Palchan Village near Manali (in India).

Wednesday 16 May 2018

The bitcoin adventure

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Hi there! Today I am going to tell you about the bitcoin experience meaning what is bitcoin and how to get bitcoin without spending a dime! First of all you should all know what  cryptocurrency is...

The textbook definition says it is a digital currency in which encryption techniques are used to regulate the generation of units of currency and verify the transfer of funds, operating independently of a central bank.

What is bitcoin?
Bitcoin was created by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2009.
Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency  and a system of international payment, it is the first decentralized digital currency.The network is P2P (peer-to-peer) and transactions take place between users directly, without an intermediary.
The transactions are verified by network nodes through the use of cryptography and recorded in a public distributed ledger called a blockchain.

The experience

So far, the bitcoin experience has been a big fart of time!
I mean yeah they are pretty cool and too tempting to resist but getting them is really a mess unless you buy them from somewhere which would indicate that either you have money or you are a gambling idiot! If someone has a bitcoin yay for them!

Getting some

Getting some millibitcoin or satoshi is easy but do you know how satoshi equals 1 bitcoin? It’s this much 100 000 000 satoshi. How to get satoshi you ask.
Rules of earning
1.  Never spend money you don’t have!
2.  Never Trust stupid ads.
3.  Never jump from one faucet to another!
4.  Stick to routine.
So what the rules basically means is that pick a lane!
Ways to get
1.Mining
Bitcoin mining is the process by which transactions are verified and added to the public ledger, known as the block chain, and also the means through which new bitcoin are released. Anyone with access to the internet and suitable hardware can participate in mining. The mining process involves compiling recent transactions into blocks and trying to solve a computationally difficult puzzle.  The participant who first solves the puzzle gets to place the next block on the block chain and claim the rewards.  The rewards, which incentivize mining, are both the transaction fees associated with the transactions compiled in the block as well as newly released bitcoin.
Note: If you have the equipment then by all means go ahead but be sure to watch your electricity bill!

1.Faucets
Bitcoin faucets are a reward system, in the form of a website or app, that dispenses rewards in the form of a satoshi, which is a hundredth of a millionth BTC, for visitors to claim in exchange for completing a captcha or task as described by the website.

Here is a list of verified faucet websites by me and I use.
the earn rate is small you and earn free satoshi every hour and participate in lottery and also mine in your browser.

Moonbit.co.in

the earn rate is small you and earn free satoshi every 5 mins and participate in lottery and also mine in your browser.

bitfun.co

the earn rate is small you and earn free satoshi every 3 mins and play games do offers and roll dice. 


Note: Try these and let me know how you liked them and if i missed a good one.
Also don't spend all day on those just few mins a day.
to get a free blockchain wallet click here

Wednesday 21 February 2018

Work Life Of Jessica (A book review)

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Title:

Work Life Of Jessica

No. of pages:

44

Price:

£ 2.16 Click here to buy

Preview:


To read first few chapters for free click here

Description:

This book was written by Ray and Anna because they were bored. This is a short, comedy, and mystery story of Jessica, a girl who works at a night time call center. I hope you find it fun and entertaining. This story is based on a collection of true events.

Book Reveiw

This book is written for your perfect relaxing leisure time reading it is short yet amazing. The story is written about a girl named Jessica who works at a night shift call center to pay off her student loans, where she is surrounded by mischievous and the typical mean people. At the office she is presented a mystery which she has to solve in order prove the Innocence of a friend and to save his job. On the quest to prove her friend's Innocence she faces a number of doubts. But in the end it is a great book to read. I would definitely recommend it

Monday 29 January 2018

The beauty of Javascript

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A few days ago I signed up for #CNC2018 blog more quest and for the I'll be publishing this article.
Today I shall be writing about the sweet ' sour programming language JavaScript. To start off let me tell you why I chose this first of all I did a twitter poll then I did some research in which I found that on numerous blogs, Facebook groups, tweets etc. People often have asked that "can I learn JavaScript before learning any other programming language? Or JavaScript is so hard! Or JavaScript is useless" .
Each comment compare do the other sounds ridiculous so I made myself a pledge that I will spread out the holy language that is JavaScript.

Javascript

JavaScript  often abbreviated as JS, is a high-leveldynamicweakly typedprototype-basedmulti-paradigm, and interpreted programming language. Alongside HTML and CSS, JavaScript is one of the three core technologies of World Wide Web content production. It is used to make webpages interactive and provide online programs, including video games. The majority of websitesemploy it, and all modern web browsers support it without the need for plug-ins by means of a built-in JavaScript engine. Each of the many JavaScript engines represent a different implementation of JavaScript, all based on the ECMAScript specification, with some engines not supporting the spec fully, and with many engines supporting additional features beyond ECMA.

1. Animation 

$fx()
$fx() is a lightweight library for animating HTML objects. Using it, you can alter any CSS property within a given timeline. For complicated animations, you can combine effects, group them to chains and run them in parallel. And you can set different callbacks at every step to customize it further.



$fx() JavaScript Animation Library

JSTweener A tweening library for JavaScript. Its API is similar to the famous ActionScript tweening engine Tweener. You can mention the time of the animation, define the transition effects and delays. At almost any point (like onStart, onComplete, onUpdate) you can fire new events.



JSTweener

Facebook Animation A powerful library for creating customizable CSS-based animations. With a line or two in Facebook Animation, you can improve the UI. The syntax is identical to the FBJS version (the library used in Facebook applications) and once learned, it is an asset for creating Facebook applications.
FX A lightweight library, with a YUI-like syntax, FX can create a tween for almost any CSS property. It supports color and scroll animations. Designing the “to” and “from” values of any object/property is enough.
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3. Visualization And Image Effects 

JS charts
JS charts supports bar charts, pie charts and simple line graphs. It offers nice usability by simply inserting the library onto Web pages and calling the data from an XML file or a JavaScript array. Charts are created as PNG files and the library is compatible with all the major browsers.



JS Charts

Canvas 3D JS Library (C3DL)
C3DL makes writing 3D applications easy. It provides a set of math, scene and 3D object classes to make the canvas more accessible to developers who want to develop 3D content in a browser but not have to deal in depth with the 3D math needed to make it work.



C3DL

Processing.js This is a JavaScript port to the Processing language (a language for programming images, animation and interactions). The library is feature-rich for creating 2D outputs. It provides methods for shape/image drawing, color manipulation, fonts, objects, math functions and more.



Processing.js

Raphaël An amazing library that simplifies working with vector graphics on the Web. Raphaël uses SVG and VML for creating graphics that can be modified and event handlers that can be attached to them. The library is feature-rich in functions, including rotation, animation, scaling and drawing curves, rectangles and circles.
Raphael: Vectors With JavaScript
ImageFX This is a JavaScript library for adding effects to images, like blur, sharpen, emboss, lighten and more. ImageFX uses canvas element for creating the effects. It is compatible with all major browsers (there is a compatibility chart on the script’s page). The library is so easy to use. Simply inserting the .js file in the Web page and calling a one-line function is enough.



Imagefx

Pixastic Pixastic uses the HTML5 canvas element, which enables accessing raw pixel data. The effects supported include desaturation and grayscale, inverting, flipping, brightness and contrast adjustment, hue and saturation, embossing, blurring and much more. Because the canvas element is relatively new, the library does not have equal support in all browsers yet.
Reflection.js An unobtrusive JavaScript to auto-create reflection effects. The height and opacity of the reflection can be defined. Using it is as easy as adding a “class” to the images. It works in all major browsers and is smaller than 5 KB.






3.Database
Taffy DB A JavaScript library that can be thought as an SQL database in the browser or an advanced “array manager.” It works as a database layer within AJAX’ed Web applications. You can create, read, edit and delete data, use loops, sort them and use advanced queries.
ActiveRecord.js This library supports Google Gears and Chrome, Aptana Jaxer, Adobe AIR, and any platform that supports W3C HTML5 SQL Specification (Webkit and iPhone for now). It makes it easy to work with databases in JavaScript. Using ActiveRecord.js, you can auto-create tables, validate and synchronize data and more.



ActiveRecord.js

5. String And Math Functions 

Date.js Working with dates are always tricky. So many dots, slashes and formats. Datejs is a stunning library for simple to complex date functions. It can parse dates like: “Next thursday”, “+2 years” and all formats like 2009.01.08, 12/6/2001 etc.



Datejs

Sylvester This is a JavaScript library for doing vector and matrix math easily, without using a lot of loops and getting lost between arrays. It includes classes for modelling vectors and matrices in any number of dimensions and for modelling infinite lines and planes in 3D space.



Sylvester

Pretty Date A smart JavaScript solution for displaying dates within the past month in a prettier and more user-friendly way. It displays dates relative to the current time; for example, “Yesterday,” “3 hours ago,” etc.



Pretty Date

XRegExp Regular expressions can be already used in JavaScript with the RegExp object. XRegExp adds more power to RegExp with features that will be part of the browsers of tomorrow (according to proposals for ECMAScript 4 - ES4). Using the library, RegExp objects can be cached and reused, modifiers can be added to existing RegExp objects and more.
JavaScript URL Library A library for handling and manipulating URLs more easily. It is possible to reach every part of a URL as a string and modify it when needed. This URL library is very new but already works as mentioned.

6. React 

In computingReact (sometimes styled React.js or ReactJS) is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
It is maintained by FacebookInstagram and a community of individual developers and corporations.
React allows developers to create large web-applications that use data and can change over time without reloading the page. It aims primarily to provide speed, simplicity, and scalability. React processes only user interfaces in applications. This corresponds to View in the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern, and can be used in combination with other JavaScript libraries or frameworks in MVC, such as AngularJS.
7.Jquery
jQuery is a cross-platform JavaScript library designed to simplify the client-side scripting of HTML. It is free, open-source software using the permissive MIT License.[2] Webanalysis indicates that it is the most widely deployed JavaScript library by a large margin.
jQuery's syntax is designed to make it easier to navigate a document, select DOM elements, create animations, handle events, and develop Ajax applications. jQuery also provides capabilities for developers to create plug-ins on top of the JavaScript library. This enables developers to create abstractions for low-level interaction and animation, advanced effects and high-level, themeable widgets.

The point
My point in all of this is yes! you can learn Js with zero knowledge of any other programming language, also it's freakin' easy to learn I learned it in just two weeks!!
 Where to learn Js? here you go two free resouces from where you can learn
freecodecampcodecademy

All you need is a computer/laptop/tablet with an internet connection ! no need to buy expensive computers just do it