Multitasking is The mantra. Imagining someone not multitasking today will be akin to label the person as old-school, incapable, loser, etc. Multitasking, or doing two or more unrelated tasks at one point of time is probably percieved as an inherent skill that is imbibed in us human beings. But are we really designed to multitask?… Continue reading Multitasking – are we designed for it?
Month: October 2012
Basic Anatomy of a Bicycle
1.) Chain – Circular link set transferring power from chains to cogs 2.) Handlebar – Horizontal bar attached to stem with handles, attached are brake levers and shifters. 3.) Pedal – Platform for the foot to press on, attached to crank. 4.) Saddle – Seat, the part you sit on. 5.) Tire – Where rubber… Continue reading Basic Anatomy of a Bicycle
A Brief Respite VI
Camera: Canon EOS 1000D Time of Day : 6: 50 pm Lens: 70-300mm Focal Length: 119 mm Exposure: 1/500 F Number : f/4 ISO: 200 The breeze sweeping through our hair, The kind sunshine streaming in; Your fingers entwined in mine, The warmth and light, makes me smile. Shared music: sweeter & crisper, Shared glances… Continue reading A Brief Respite VI
Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome
Infant deaths that: Occur suddenly and unexpectedly Have no obvious manner and cause of death prior to investigation Excludes deaths with an obvious cause, such as, motor vehicle accidents Potential Risk Factors: Smoking during pregnancy and in the home- Keep a Tobacco free Environment Babies sleeping on their stomach- Sleep Babies on their Back Too… Continue reading Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome
Tuning into your new environment made easy!
Every beginning has an end. Without an end, there can be no new beginnings. But with this, comes the time to face the inevitable, that something none of us look forward to mostly – Change! But my friends, as i always quote – Change is the only constant! Two months back, when i joined my… Continue reading Tuning into your new environment made easy!
