Sunday, March 30, 2014

Auto Expo: BMW Unveils Gorgeous i8; Launch This Year; Pics & Details

The BMW pavilion at the Expo showcased a car many of you might have seen in the Hollywood action film ‘Mission Impossible 4′. The BMW i8 is being touted as the “most progressive sports car of present time,” and it might well be. Or is it?
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The i8 features a plug-in hybrid system, which, BMW claims, combines the benefits of an electric motor and a petrol engine into an extraordinary driving experience. You get far better fuel efficiency as well as verve in the same package. Now, anybody worth his wheels will know that moderation and performance aren’t happy bedmates. So, how this new Bimmer, the i8, made them sleep together, happily?
The ‘LifeDrive’ vehicle architecture, with which the i8 is distilled with, significantly contributes towards weight reduction. It includes the ‘Life’ module comprising passenger cell made of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) and the ‘Drive’ module comprising an aluminium frame for the combustion engine and electric motor, the battery pack and the suspension. Meaning, the engine/s of the i8 has less weight to push about.
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The engine/s – 131 bhp electric drive tied to the front axle. The rear is driven by the TwinPower Turbo 1.5-liter, 3-cylinder petrol good for 231 bhp. Add them up together and you get a thrilling 362 bhp worth of whack capable of launching the 1490 kg of i8 and you from 0 to 100 kmph in just 4.4 secs. That’s rocketry; not automobile!
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The smart chips and bytes in the i8 also mean that the car uses the most efficient drive depending on the accelerator pedal input. You consume less (40 kmpl) therefore you poop less (59 gram carbon/km). It’s a pity this technology is not widely used.
The geeky gorgeous BMW i8 will be launched in India as a CBU by the end of 2014.

Read More : http://motorbash.com/auto-expo-bmw-unveils-gorgeous-i8-launch-this-year-pics-details/

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Gate 2014 Result



GATE is an all India examinations for candidates having undergraduate subjects in engineering/technology/architecture and post-graduate level subjects in science.
The GATE score assists in getting admissions to post-graduate programmes (ME, M Tech, direct PhD) in Indian institutes of higher education with financial assistance provided by the HRD Ministry and other government agencies.
For getting admissions in postgraduate programmes or direct PhD in IITs and IISc, a valid GATE score is required.

Instruction to Check GATE 2014 Result:

  • Visit the official website of GATE 2014
  • Login to your Account
  • Follow the Result link
  • Your result will appear on the screen
  • Take a print out of GATE Result
Candidates need to visit official website for more information about GATE 2014 Result.GATE 2014 Result is available from 28th March 2014. Candidates can like our Facebook page for regular updates.

Result Site :

gate.iitkgp.ac.in/gate2014/

Saturday, March 22, 2014

20 Things That Mentally Strong People Don’t Do

20 Things That Mentally Strong People Don’t Do
I often write about the things I believe we all should be doing, trying or experimenting with in order to maximize our success and happiness. However, it’s not always the things we do that make the biggest difference in our lives; it’s often the things we avoid doing that have the biggest effect. As human beings, we have a strong aversion to not doing; we feel that in order to produce results, there must be an initial action.
However, because we are almost always doing something, piling on more and more often has a negative effect, rather than a positive one. Among the mentally strong, there are several actions that are avoided in order to produce the greatest benefit in the shortest period of time.
These actions are those that the mentally strong avoid, and that we should consider adapting as our own:

1. Dwelling On The Past

Mentally strong individuals focus on the present moment and on the near future. They understand that the past is out of our control and the far future is about as predictable as the weather this winter.

2. Remaining In Their Comfort Zone

The comfort zone is a dangerous place, a dark abyss where anyone who remains there for too long loses his or herself entirely. Staying within your comfort zone is giving up on life.

3. Not Listening To The Opinions Of Others

Only the foolish believe themselves to be sufficient in all regards. When it comes to brainstorming, ideas can’t so much be forced as they can be caught. A good idea is a good idea, regardless of whether or not you came up with it. Don’t let your ego get the better of you; if someone has great advice to give, take it.

4. Avoiding Change

What the mentally strong understand that the mentally weak do not is that change is unavoidable. Trying to avoid the inevitable is pointless. Therefore, trying to avoid change is pointless; it’s a mere waste of time and energy.

5. Keeping A Closed Mind

You don’t know everything. Even the things you believe yourself to know are likely to not be entirely true. If you keep a closed mind, you are preventing yourself from learning new material. If you stop learning, you stop living.

6. Letting Others Make Decisions For Them

Only you should be making your own decisions; you can’t allow others to make them for you. All this does is shift the responsibility from you to someone else, but the only person failing in the end is you. If you don’t have the courage to fail, then you don’t have the courage to succeed.

7. Getting Jealous Over The Successes Of Others

When others succeed, you should be happy. If they can do it, so can you. The success of others does not, in any way, lessen the chances of you succeeding. If anything, it should motivate you to keep pushing forward.

8. Thinking About The High Possibility Of Failure

Our thoughts control our perspective; our perspective controls our results. The mentally strong understand this and use this to their advantage. There’s always the chance you may fail, but as long as there is the chance you may succeed, it’s worth trying.

9. Feeling Sorry For Themselves

Sh*t happens. Life can be hard. People get hurt; others die. Life isn’t all roses and butterflies. You will fall off that horse again and again and again. The question is, are you strong enough to keep getting back on it?

10. Focusing On Their Weaknesses

Although working on our weaknesses does have its benefits, it’s more important to focus on banking on our strengths. The most well-rounded person is not the person that gets the furthest in life. Being average in all regards makes you average. However, mastering a certain skillset or trait will allow you to beat the competition with less effort................

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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

This Smartwatch Needs to Become a Reality

Hungarian product designer Gábor Balogh recently published a project entitled Smartwatch Concept on Behance, where it has become one of the most popular and interesting projects on the site.

Balogh used a watch made by Triwa (with their permission) called the Havana timepiece in the designs for his concept smartwatch. Balogh is not an engineer but a designer and therefore he realizes there would be some technological issues that would arise if this watch was put into production.

Engineering and technological issues aside, this design actually makes us want to buy a smartwatch. With all the current models taking design cues from calculators, a fresh take on a time tested design might just be what consumers have been waiting for.



Sunday, March 16, 2014

World Cup T20 Schedule



  • MATCH 3

    VS
    Zimbabwe
    VS
    Ireland
    Match 3, Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet.
    March 17th 2014
    9:30am GMT
  • MATCH 4

    VS
    United Arab Emirates
    VS
    Netherlands
    Match 4, Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet.
    March 17th 2014
    1:30pm GMT
  • MATCH 5

    VS
    Afghanistan
    VS
    Hong Kong
    Match 5, Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong.
    March 18th 2014
    9:30am GMT
  • MATCH 6

    VS
    Bangladesh
    VS
    Nepal
    Match 6, Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong.
    March 18th 2014
    1:30pm GMT
  • MATCH 7

    VS
    Zimbabwe
    VS
    Netherlands
    Match 7, Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet.
    March 19th 2014
    9:30am GMT
  • MATCH 8

    VS
    Ireland
    VS
    United Arab Emirates
    Match 8, Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet.
    March 19th 2014
    1:30pm GMT
  • MATCH 9

    VS
    Afghanistan
    VS
    Nepal
    Match 9, Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong.
    March 20th 2014
    9:30am GMT
  • MATCH 10

    VS
    Bangladesh
    VS
    Hong Kong
    Match 10, Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong.
    March 20th 2014
    1:30pm GMT
  • MATCH 11

    VS
    Zimbabwe
    VS
    United Arab Emirates
    Match 11, Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet.
    March 21st 2014
    5:30am GMT
  • MATCH 12

    VS
    Ireland
    VS
    Netherlands
    Match 12, Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet.
    March 21st 2014
    9:30am GMT
  • MATCH 13

    VS
    India
    VS
    Pakistan
    Match 13, Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur.
    March 21st 2014
    1:30pm GMT
  • MATCH 14

    VS
    Sri Lanka
    VS
    South Africa
    Match 14, Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong.
    March 22nd 2014
    9:30am GMT
  • MATCH 15

    VS
    England
    VS
    New Zealand
    Match 15, Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong.
    March 22nd 2014
    1:30pm GMT
  • MATCH 16

    VS
    Pakistan
    VS
    Australia
    Match 16, Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur.
    March 23rd 2014
    9:30am GMT
  • MATCH 17

    VS
    West Indies
    VS
    India
    Match 17, Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur.
    March 23rd 2014
    1:30pm GMT
  • MATCH 18

    VS
    New Zealand
    VS
    South Africa
    Match 18, Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong.
    March 24th 2014
    9:30am GMT
  • MATCH 19

    VS
    Sri Lanka
    VS
    TBD (B1)
    Match 19, Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong.
    March 24th 2014
    1:30pm GMT
  • MATCH 20

    VS
    TBD (A1)
    VS
    West Indies
    Match 20, Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur.
    March 25th 2014
    1:30pm GMT
  • MATCH 21

    VS
    South Africa
    VS
    TBD (B1)
    Match 21, Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong.
    March 27th 2014
    9:30am GMT
  • MATCH 22

    VS
    England
    VS
    Sri Lanka
    Match 22, Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong.
    March 27th 2014
    1:30pm GMT
  • MATCH 23

    VS
    West Indies
    VS
    Australia
    Match 23, Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur.
    March 28th 2014
    9:30am GMT
  • MATCH 24

    VS
    TBD (A1)
    VS
    India
    Match 24, Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur.
    March 28th 2014
    1:30pm GMT
  • MATCH 25

    VS
    New Zealand
    VS
    TBD (B1)
    Match 25, Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong.
    March 29th 2014
    9:30am GMT
  • MATCH 26

    VS
    England
    VS
    South Africa
    Match 26, Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong.
    March 29th 2014
    1:30pm GMT
  • MATCH 27

    VS
    Pakistan
    VS
    TBD (A1)
    Match 27, Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur.
    March 30th 2014
    9:30am GMT
  • MATCH 28

    VS
    India
    VS
    Australia
    Match 28, Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur.
    March 30th 2014
    1:30pm GMT
  • MATCH 29

    VS
    England
    VS
    TBD (B1)
    Match 29, Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong.
    March 31st 2014
    9:30am GMT
  • MATCH 30

    VS
    Sri Lanka
    VS
    New Zealand
    Match 30, Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong.
    March 31st 2014
    1:30pm GMT
  • MATCH 31

    VS
    TBD (A1)
    VS
    Australia
    Match 31, Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur.
    April 1st 2014
    9:30am GMT
  • MATCH 32

    VS
    West Indies
    VS
    Pakistan
    Match 32, Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur.
    April 1st 2014
    1:30pm GMT
  • SEMI FINAL 1

    VS
    TBD (1st Group 1)
    VS
    TBD (2nd Group 2)
    Semi Final 1, Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur.
    April 3rd 2014
    1:00pm GMT
  • SEMI FINAL 2

    VS
    TBD (1st Group 2)
    VS
    TBD (2nd Group 1)
    Semi Final 2, Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur.
    April 4th 2014
    1:00pm GMT
  • FINAL

    VS
    TBD
    VS
    TBD
    Final, Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur.
    April 6th 2014
    1:00pm GMT