Monday, December 31, 2007
A Very Happy and prosperous new year - 2008!
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Engineering Marvels of the World .. II
Construction of Bridges have been one of the major milestones in the economic development of the world and yet newer explorations for scaling the vast expanse between the remote land is an on-going process. With passage of time the skills and the techmiques changed. Listed below are a few of global acclaim.
Sydney harbour bridge (Australia)
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is the main way to cross Sydney Harbour carrying rail, vehicular, and pedestrian traffic between the Sydney central business district (CBD) and the North Shore across the Port Jackson.The bridge is locally nicknamed The Coathanger[1] because of its arch-based design, although this usage is less prevalent than it once was. The 75th anniversary of the bridge was celebrated on 18 March 2007. According to Guinness World Records, it is the widest long-span bridge in the world and is the highest steel arch bridge with the top of the bridge standing 134 metres (429.6 feet) above the harbour.[1] It is also the fourth-longest spanning-arch bridge in the world. The 49 m wide bridge was opened in March, 1932 carries 8 lanes of vehicles, 2 rail tracks, one footway for pedestrians and one lane for cyclists. The longest span (distance between the two pylons) is 503 m (1650 ft) of the total length of 1149 m (3770 ft). The bridge is held by huge hinges on the footage of the pylons on either side of the span and this attracts tourists and is considered a scenic spot for photography.
Suspension Bridges
These are bridges held by tall towers usisng strong steel cables with or without the ability to rewind /hoist. The length of main span is the most common method of comparing the sizes of suspension bridges. The length of the main span often correlates with the height of the towers and the engineering complexity involved in designing and constructing the bridge.Suspension bridges have the longest spans of any type of bridge. Cable-stayed bridges, the next longest design, are practical for spans up to around one kilometer.
The Akashi-Kaikyō Bridge ,, also known as Pearl Bridge in Japan was completed in 1998 and is the world's longest suspension bridge (measure by the length of the centre span of 1,991 metres (6,532 ft). It links the city of Kobe on the mainland of Honshū to Iwaya on Awaji Island by crossing the busy Akashi Strait. It carries the part of the Honshū-Shikoku Highway.
Donghai Bridge
Dōnghǎi Dàqiáo; literally "East Sea Grand Bridge") is the longest cross-sea bridge in the world and the longest bridge in Asia. It was completed on December 10, 2005. It has a total length of 32.5 kilometres (20.2 miles) and connects Shanghai and the offshore Yangshan deep-water port in China. Most of the bridge is a low-level viaduct. There are also cable-stayed sections to allow for the passage of large ships, largest with span of 420 m.
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Monday, December 17, 2007
MERRY CHRISTMAS!.
On this festive occasion, I extend my good wishes for all round prosperity and ushering in a happier New Year 2008!.
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Thursday, December 13, 2007
Engineering Marvels of the World ...
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is an international airport located in Queens, in southeastern New York City and about 12 miles (19 km) from Lower Manhattan. Originally known as the 'Idlewild' Airport (IDL), it was renamed in 1963 in emory of the late President John F. Kennedy. It is colloquially referred to simply as "Kennedy" or "JFK" airport. It is the top international air passenger gateway to the United States and is also the leading freight gateway to the country by value of shipments. The airport is operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which manages three other airports in the New York City metropolitan area, Newark Liberty, LaGuardia and Teterboro.
The airport saw its first commercial flight on July 1, 1948. the name "Idlewild" remained in common use and the official IATA airport code was IDL. The airport was renamed John F. Kennedy International Airport in 1963, one month after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The airport received the new IATA airport code of JFK, and since then the airport has become widely referred to by the By the mid-1980s, JFK had overtaken Newark International Airport (now Newark Liberty International Airport) to become New York City's busiest airport. In 1998, the airport began construction of the AirTrain JFK rapid transit system. Completed in December 2003, the rail network links each airport terminal to New York City subways and regional commuter trains at Howard Beach and Jamaica, Queens.
After the September 11, 2001 attacks, JFK was one of the first airports in the United States to be temporarily closed. On March 19, 2007, JFK became the first airport in the United States to receive the Airbus A380 with passengers aboard. The route-proving flight with more than 500 passengers was operated jointly by Lufthansa and Airbus and arrived at Terminal Statistics (2006) : Aircraft operations 411,145 ; Passengers 42,600,000
largest contributors, by value, are Rolls-Royce, SAFRAN, United Technologies, General Electric, and Goodrich.
Airbus A380-900 Airbus confirms the plans for an enlarged version, the A380-900. This version would have a seat capacity of 650 passengers in standard configuration, and of around 900 passengers in economy-only configuration. The first A380-900s could be delivered to customers around 2015.
...Largest Indoor swimming pool.
The first ever indoor waterpark was built in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in 1985 at the West Edmonton Mall as part of the $1.2 billion dollar Phase III expansion. Called World Waterpark, it is over 225,000 sq feet (20,000m sq) in size. It includes the world's largest indoor wave pool, waterslides of varying degrees, tube rides, zip lines, bungee jumping, and hot tubs. The adjoining clip shows the indoor swimming pool, admeasuring over 5 acres, largest indoor swimming pool as per the guinnes records!.
Edmonton Demographics Located in Central Alberta, Edmonton hosts a variety of attractions for visitors and residents. Edmonton is the capital city of Alberta. The beautiful river valley "band of green" parklands, which follows the North Saskatchewan River through the city, gives Edmonton many miles of hiking and biking trails which double as cross country ski trails in the winter. Edmonton has more parkland per capita then any other Canadian city!
Edmonton is a tourism hot-spot, boasting the world's largest shopping mall, the largest stretch of urban parkland in North America and an array of diverse attractions, from the Great Divide waterfall (24 feet higher than Niagara Falls) to historic Fort Edmonton Park.
.. Basilica of our Lady of Peace, Yamoussoukro
The Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro, also known as Basilique de Notre Dame de la Paix de Yamoussoukro, is a Roman Catholic church in Yamoussoukro, the administrative capital of Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast). Often ranked as the largest Christian church in the world, the basilica was constructed between 1985 and 1989 at a cost of $300 million, and was intentionally modeled after the Basilica of Saint Peter in the Vatican City. The cornerstone was laid on August 10, 1985, and it was consecrated on September 10, 1990, by Pope John Paul II.
Contrary to popular belief, this particular basilica is not a cathedral. The nearby Cathedral of Saint Augustine is the principal place of worship and seat of the bishop of the Diocese of Yamoussoukro.
Guinness World Records lists it as the largest church in the world, having surpassed the previous recordholder, St. Peter's Basilica, upon completion. Our Lady of Peace has a greater surface, and a higher dome, than St. Peter's[1]. However, it also includes a rectory and a villa, which are not strictly part of the church, and it can accommodate 18,000 worshippers, compared to 60,000 for St. Peter's
We are all aware of the process of the ancient human, considered just better than an animal, steadily transforming into the modern age, poised to conquer and control the universe. The various inventions and discoveries have helped us to advance usisng new technology. A new dawn comes with something better and there seem explore infinite scope to go further. While these thoughts were engulfing me, I came across a mail from y friend enclosing few photographs of some structures which are really engineering marvels evidencing the techno-progress of mankind. Thought I should share it all with you through this blog.
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Nanbhanin Kadhali (Tamil) = Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (Hindi)
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Sattham Podathey - Tamil Movie
Friday, November 30, 2007
Cricket : India on the driver's seat...!
Batsmen keep India in command, poised to wrap up the match & the series in 4 day win!!. Amazing batting with all except Karthik scoring at least 50.. Jaffer a double century (202), Ganguly and Laxman a ton each,... Yes the master blaster missing it again as his 2007 strreak continues with maximum missed centuries!!.
Let us now see how Pakistan responds..watch this space
Scorecard Bulletin - Ganguly, Laxman score tons Gallery Match home
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Introduction
The site is an attempt to bridge the minds and thoughts of people living across the continents sharing their thoughts and views on various intricate issues we face day to day and if possible, find solace!. Though anyone is welcome, I being an Indian, the focus obviously on Indians and matters related to India and its culture, traditrion, politics, sports and anything .....!
I presently, touring the US keep updated on India through the various live streaming channels available on the internet and pass my leisure time watrching my favorite serials on live TV channels without missing an episode, no matter where am I placed. I came across few fellow Indians on way who were surprisingly unaware of these facilities and wanted me to provide links. I was doing this through personal emails to them, however, of late with so many things being explored day to day my email work was getting tedious for me, Hence this site - my update can automatically be available to you!!. Also this could be a forum for exchange of views. Still being in the exploratory stage for working with the blogger, more things likely to follow...
So be watching this site on regular basis. You can use the links to watch the TV channels right away....Enjoy!!
............more to come
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