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Design...

Hi all, do you all know who is the best designer in the world currently ? It is Jonathan Ive ... He has made several designs for Apple Products , Starting from iMac , iBook , iPod & now the recent one iPhone . Don’t you feel all these products are of world class. Take iMac it was the first to bring PC with different colors. iBook is the thinnest in the world and I need not have to say anything about iPods & its success and finally iPhone , it is the only phone which has single button (Home button) rest all is context sensitive touch screen facility. Do you all feel like saluting this great designer who has given us these kind of superb products consistently. Jonathan Ive is an industrial designer who is senior vice president for design team at Apple Inc . He is very simple man & he is best at lateral thinking. Ive was raised in Chingford , East London by his silversmith father and studied industrial design at Newcastle Polytechnic. After a short time at a London desig

Cauvery Issue...

Cauvery Issue…. we all know that there is constant fight for water between Karnataka & TamilNadu from as early as 1915. But why we have this fight? Can we not think of a innovative solution for this. Is it impossible to do? What is the reason behind all this? If you make a close look into all this, one can blame the politicians who have used this issue for gaining the vote bank. We can equally blame people also because they don’t use water without much wastage. One can see leakages in pipes, tapes, lakes, canals etc. Farmers tend to use extra water for there crops in spite of advices provided by various agriculturists. If you see particularly the framers of TamilNadu & Karnataka, all of them are very much interested in growing sugarcane crop then any other crop. This is because sugarcane is a cash crop & they can get more money compared to other crop. One should know amount of water consumption for sugarcane crop is one of the highest when compared to other crops. Note: Sug