Wednesday, June 20, 2012

20/June/2012

Life just keeps bouncing. Practicum denied, another coming up but the sky is Dark.
The base of the building is hollow, yet I continue building floors after floors and people think that i own the empire state!
Friends lost, walked away; new friends don't really understand me. Now I need the family I always admired and worked hard for but they are distant as never before.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Work -may/09/2012

My fingers hurt, back is killing me. It's amazing how all the other veteran workers have been doing this work for so many years and are still continuing to do so, without any complaints; unlike me.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

It's all about OIL !

Recent attacks on Israeli embassies around the world appear to signal Iran’s reaction to the covert war being waged against it, and to the tightened sanctions, which are aggravating the effects of the regime’s economic mismanagement. Likewise, the recent escalation in cross-border fighting between Israel and Gaza-based Palestinian militants could be a sign of things to come.

The next few weeks could bring a reduction in tensions, as the US, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, China, and Russia go through another round of attempts to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons or the capacity to produce them. But if this attempt fails, as is likely, one cannot rule out that, by summer, Israel and the US agree that, sooner rather than later, force will have be used to stop Iran.

Indeed, while Israel and the US still disagree on some points – Israel wants to strike this year, while the Obama administration is opposed to military action before facing the voters in November – the two sides are converging on aims and plans. Most importantly, the US is now clearly rejecting containment (accepting a nuclear Iran and using a deterrence strategy). So, if sanctions and negotiations don’t credibly work, the US (a country that doesn’t “bluff,” according to Obama) will have to act militarily against Iran. The US is now providing bunker-buster bombs and refueling planes to Israel, while the two militaries are increasing joint military exercises in case an attack becomes necessary and unavoidable.

If the drums of war grow louder this summer, oil prices could rise in a way that will most likely cause a US and global growth slowdown, and even an outright recession if a military conflict erupts and sends oil prices soaring.
Moreover, broader geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are not fading, and might intensify. Aside from deep uncertainty regarding the course of events in Egypt and Libya, now Syria is on the verge of civil war, and radical forces may get the upper hand in Yemen, undermining security in Saudi Arabia. There is still concern about political tensions rising in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia’s oil-rich Eastern Province, and potentially even in Kuwait and Jordan, all areas with substantial Shia populations or other restless groups.

Now that the US has left Iraq, rising tensions between Shia, Sunni, and Kurdish factions do not bode well for the country’s ability to boost oil production soon. There is also the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict, tension between Israel and Turkey, and hot spots – particularly Afghanistan and Pakistan – in the wider neighborhood.
Oil is already well above $100/barrel, despite weak economic growth in advanced countries and many emerging markets. The fear premium might push prices significantly higher, even if no military conflict ultimately takes place, and could trigger a global recession if one does.

Monday, September 26, 2011

No Talking in the Library

When you enter a library it is written all around that please do not talk. If you still want to please make sure that it is really quite and others are not bothered by it.
But why do people still keep talking so loud that not even me but the entire hall can hear them. If you have to hang out and talk just fuckin* go outside and scream as loud as you want.

Declination of Sun

The declination of the Sun is the measurement of the angle between the Sun’s rays and the Earth’s equatorial plane. This principle is used to explain why we have different seasons, why there are four in some countries and there are only two in some. The Earth’s axis is tilted by 23.5 degrees away from the solar plane. The northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere have always contradicting seasons. When the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun, summer season occurs while it becomes winter in the southern hemisphere. Then after a period of six months, winter will come in the north and summer will brighten up the south. The Sun’s declination varies throughout the year. Its declination becomes zero during the spring equinox and reaches the maximum declination angle of 23.5 degrees during the summer solstice. It reverts to zero declination when fall equinox comes and drops to the negative 23.5 declination during the winter solstice. During the summer solstice, when maximum declination of 23.5 is reached, a specific region north of the Arctic Circle receives sunlight 24 hours a day while the Antarctica receives 24 hours of darkness. The change in the Sun’s declination results in yearly cycles which are observed as each season progresses. The declination of the Sun has effects on its own altitude and to the duration of daylight. The Sun reaches its highest altitude above the horizon each day every noon in the northern hemisphere. With respect to the celestial equator, it reaches the highest altitude of 73.5 degrees and this occurs on the first day of the summer while its altitude reaches the minimum 26.5 during the first day of the winter. The Sun’s declination also affects the duration of the daylight. Again with respect to the celestial equator, the northern hemisphere experiences the longest daylight during the summer solstice.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Me being harsh and my best friend walk out on me

It sucks when you have a friend and then you get mad at her and she takes it too seriously. Serious enough to decide not to come back with you and tells you that she has made up her mind.
I can lose my mind sometimes and can say some things which sound harsh but i did apologize for it didnt i?
You just can't walk away saying that you have made up your mind now.
This sucks.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Waddu call that....betryal.

Betrayal, sounds familiar to me whenever i hear it. why? because it has happened to me so many times now that i couldn't even believe that i am alive after this. Betrayed for this, Betrayed for that...everything is just a pile of crap.
I accepted her request but was that my fault that i shed my personal walls to allow her to see me from inside and then damage me. Untill the time she knew from outside, i was the boss. I did whatever i thot was right and got whatever i wished for. But until that day only when i opened the doors to my, Self. People - believe me, girls can give you love but when they come on their real instincts they can be brutal. After all this everything seems like a practical joke to me. I didn't believe one of my friend when he said "this is a player's world". Well Indeed it is, No wonder.