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Merry XMas and Happy New Year 2010

Wish you all a Merry X'mas, and an enchanting year 2010 ahead.

Well what a year 2009 was, pretty smooth ride compared to the last year. Made the decision that trading is not my cup of tea. 

I had been investing on a few areas, which I believe would take off in another 2 years. The mobile platform being the prominent.

Life and technology are changing at a pace that I never perceived.

Will be waiting for the

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Tags: 2010, greetings

Browser crashes in windows 7 (64bit)

Browsers chrome, firefox, safari and IE are hanging on windows 7(64 bit), especially when viewing flash content. Well dont ask me why I have four browsers installed, my work needs it.  The browser stops responding, and then windows prompts a message saying, do you want to kill the process or wait. Hitting wait does not revive the browser, once it hangs, it just does not revive back. I also noticed the same problem when viewing pdf with foxit plugin on the browsers.

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The universal constant

I am working on an inhouse simulator (for my love of physics), and it sparked a though in me, why are our constants complex.

Well Newton knew that two bodies atrracted each other with a force that was proportional to their masses and inversely proportional to the distance between them.

So F(G) ~ M1xM2/(R^2)

or F(G) = GxM1xM2/(R^2) where G is 6.67259 x 10-11 N * m2 / kg2.

The idea is simple, put G=1, and change the way we measure weight and distance.

Or in E=mc2, put the value of c =1, and start changing the way we measure distance and time. 

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Tags: Einstein, newton, physics, universal contant