Reusable Rockets ?? Kidding ??

Everyone must have known about NASA and ISRO, space organizations. Today’s article will be something related to space research.

If if I ask you like how does a rocket work exactly, you would tell something like this.
A rocket is also known as a vehicle for carry satellites or in general, a payload which even consists of experimental material in order to conduct any missions in space.
Till now, we have all been in a myth that rockets are non reusable. Once a rocket goes into an orbit and releases the satellite its job is done, all the components of the rocket other than the payload are destroyed. This was the present scenario till now of all the space missions. But technology has evolved so much and as we move on into the advancements of the research in rockets, thanks to SpaceX, we got something amazing here to show you.

Now for all who are not aware of what spaceX is, it is a transport services company. It was founded by former PayPal entrepreneur and Telsa motors CEO, Elon Musk. SpaceX was founded with the goal of reducing space transportation costs.

SpaceX has recently come up recently with a fantastic project of REUSABLE ROCKETS. The Falcon 9 R or the F9R is the first of its kind to introduce re-usable rockets.
Technologies like these will be the future of space transportation. SpaceX has been spending a lot of time on working with the re-usable rockets and the mega task of Life on mars.
Well, to my knowledge, these guys and impressed me a lot with their work. Let’s hope for the best in the upcoming times.

Here is the link of the FR9’s latest test of 250 meters. Amazing work.

A-Z about India’s most dominant biscuit !

parle-g

It has saved many hungry souls, old and young, at noon or midnight, Parle-G bisciut is the best ever known snack for the masses over many decades. Started its production in 1929, to all the young souls, even you grandfathers had this biscuit, yes am talking about Parle-G. With its dominant market share of 70%, no one can beat this little packet of glucose biscuit. Lets look at its brand developing  journey.

1929 – The first biscuit of Parle’s Gluco biscuits was baked in India.

1947 – When British quit India, Parle announced independence from British biscuits with an ad campaign.

1980 – The biscuit was then rechristened as Parle-G , ‘G’ meant glucose.

1982 – The first commercial of Parle-G was on air.

1998 – The ad campaign was continued  tele world by India’s favourite superhero , Shaktimaan.

2001 – At the start of the new millennium, the brand’s packaging wen from wax paper to plastic.

2004 – ‘G’ meant Genius now

2013 – The latest ad as we see now as ‘Kal ke Genius’ was composed by Gulzar.

Now lets talk some facts about it…..

The NUmBers

— 192 number of times you can cover the earth’s circumference if you line up all the Parle-G biscuits consumed anually end to end.

— 5010 crore rupees worth biscuit sales registered by Parle-G as of 2012.

— 400 millon – The number of Parle-G packs that are produced daily.

— 6 million retail outlet stores that Parle-G is sold.

Other cool facts

— Parle-G is sold in different pack sizes in amazon

— Its the reason behind success in IT and outsourcing revolution.

— IIT-JEE aspirants eat each packet of Parle-G a day to qualify for it.

No wonder it has become a staple for many people out there, but this biscuit is sure one of the wonders.

Read About the World’s Largest Family !!!

Some where in a village in Mizoram, India there is a village called Tlangnuam Baktawng  which houses about 300 families and 2000 followers of the Christian denomination known as the ‘Lalramkawngpuizawhtu’.

The head of this Christian sect is, a 69 year old practicing polygamist, surrounded by a gaggle of women round the clock. According to sources and family members, Ziona has 39 wives, 86 children, 14 daughters in-law and 34 grand-children all living under one roof in a huge mansion which they lovingly call ‘Chhuanthar Run’ meaning ‘House of the new generation’. All together, the 174 members of the Ziona family live in Chhuanthar Run or in short (C.T.R), a rather military-like fashion.

Ziona, the head of the family, owns Tlangnuam Baktawng village, Chhuanthar Stadium, Chhuanthar primary school, Chhuanthar High school, poultry farms, piggeries and vegetable gardens but the bulk of his income comes from his profitable furniture business, for at the end of the day, Ziona is a carpenter.

Ziona’s family eats the vegetables that they grow. The plantations include spinach, cabbage, mustard, chilly and broccoli using natural and pig-based manure. The family normally consumes 50 kilograms of rice for lunch and 40 kilograms for dinner, altogether using 90 kilograms per day.

Its really a great fact to know that the largest family in the world comes from India, Mizoram.

I sincerely respect this your sir, for maintaing such a great family and i wish you all the best in your future. Hats off !!!

Source : Wildfilmsindia

LEGO Car- LEGO engine | Must watch

Everyone must have played with those small building blocks of LEGO at some point in our childhood. Well those were fun for sure.

But this is something LEGENDARY LEGO !!!!!

A car totally made of 50000 Lego blocks and has a LEGO engine that runs with air!

Made by a crazy kid from Romania in Melbourne.

Small things can make faint moves! This proves it TOTALLY !!
http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIwq6iWyg4

Mr Varun Agarwal …. The co-founder of Alma Mater. This video was recorded in INK Talks 2013 in Cochin.

An inspiring story of how he founded Alma Mater, his concept of “Don’t think, just do”

His college experiences, his engineering life, his film making career and how he describes about Anu Aunty and how he followed his dreams.

Watch the video to find out more