Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Google Calculator Guide: All you want to know- Mathematical Operations, Keyboard Shortcuts, Graphs, Animation equations and tricks.


You all know the mighty wonders that Google can do. Using google as a calculator is one of them. Google can  perform basic and advanced scientific problems. The good part here is that Google can understand many words and abbrevations as well other than numbers.  Google has added a 34-button calculator keyboard feature to its search engine.

I will guide you how to how to use Google calculator like a pro. Here you will also learn keyboard shortcuts and some google tricks.
Google Batman mathematical equation; Google tricks

So here we start, 

To use Google Calculator, simply to go to Google's search engine.

let's see with examples

3+3
Google will return the result 3+3 6
You can also type in words and get the result. 
Type in three plus three
Google will return the result three plus three=six.

RED is the INPUT and BLUE is the OUTPUT

Some of the mathematical syntax Google recognizes:

+ for addition
2+5 = 7

- for subtraction
6-2 = 4

* for multiplication
2*5 = 10

/ for division
8/2 = 4

^ for exponential (x to the power of y)
4^2 = 8

% for modulo (to find the remainder after division)
10%3 = 1

Choose X choose Y fines the number of possible subset groups of Y out of the set of X.
16 choose 4 = 1820

th root of creates the nth root of a number
3th root of 27 = 3

% of finds percentages X % of Y finds X percent of Y.
5% of 200 = 10

sqrt finds the square root of the number that follows
sqrt81 = 9

ln logarithm base e
ln 102.302585093 (Note the space after  ln and 10, not ln10 but ln 10)

log logarithm base 10
log 100 = 2

lg logarithm base 2
lg(10) = 3.32192809489 [ or use lg 10= to overcome LG mobile)

! factorial - This must follow the number you wish to factor.
0! = 1

Now let's learn some handy keyboard shortcuts to type in calculator. Click on the google calculator display screen.
Type in the LHS
q = √()
e = e
r = □√  (specify the th root in □)
t = tan()
p = π
a = Ans
s = sin()
g = log()
l = ln()
c = cos()
Shift + r = 0.6718225, 0.2027178, 0.9322002, 0.4404063
(it gives a certain series of numbers on using again and again, whose pattern is unfortunately
 unknown, If you know do let us know.)
Shift + t = arctan()
Shift + s = arcsin()
Shift + c = arccos()

Google Graphic Calculator:


Graphic calculator with visual representation, a good tool for engineering and other students to work with scientific functions.

Google in December 2011 released a graphing calculator in the search results. Google stepped that up by adding an animated and interactive version of their graphing calculator.


Google calculator: graphical view of mathematical equation.

Try this..
Google shared their true love for this feature

That's Not All..

The Best part animated is animated version..
If you search for

sqrt(x*x+y*y)+3*cos(sqrt(x*x+y*y))+5 from -20 to 20

sin(5.5x)*cos(5*y)+x*x+1 x is from -1 to 1, y is from -1 to 1, z is from 0.1 to 2.8

tanh(y(y^4+5x^4-10(x^2)(y^2))/(x^2+y^2)^4)




or similar calculations, Google will animated it and let you see them in 3D.



Google calculator: animated view of mathematical equation. graphical, graph

But Google calculator isn’t just useful in the ways a traditional calculator is; it goes beyond that, allowing you to convert all types of units and currency as well.


Monday, 8 June 2015

Best Game of Thrones Memes and Trolls: Tyrion, Cerci, Jammie, Ygritte, Jon Snow, Joffery, Khaleesi, Hodor, RR Martin and many more.




Here are some of the best Game of Thrones Memes and Trolls that are circulating all around internet.


Winter came early to Ygritte.


GoT Troll Memes: Jon Snow (Kit Harington), a man of The Night's Watch, breaks his sacred sex vows with Ygritte (Rose Leslie) in the cave. 






You kept the Promise. Hats off!

                
Before he was a king, he was just a kid who looked up to Batman.

Ever since "Game of Thrones" premiered in 2011, Jack Gleeson has earned fame and acclaim as the ruthlessly evil, sadistic King Joffrey. The 20-year-old actor's scary-good performance has made Joffrey one of TV's greatest love-to-hate villains.

But before he was beheading innocent men and torturing women on the HBO drama, a very young Gleeson appeared in the 2005 blockbuster "Batman Begins," in one of his earliest onscreen roles. If you don't remember, he was a poor kid from the Narrows who was saved by Batman.


Are you reading any thick novels?? It may cost you bitterly in future.








I'm the Queen, Sometimes I fall, I want, I love, I..


Game of Thrones Memes and Trolls: Queen Cerci Lennister, Queen Gorgo, Queen Guinevere

Left! Right! Left! Right!Left!


Game of Thrones Memes and Trolls:  Trion Lennister slapping Jofefery Lennister.


Believe me, Pope has got a Role in Game of Thrones! I swore to Old and New Gods.


Game of Thrones Memes and Trolls: Pope is the High Sparrow in GoT.


Other than writing thick novels George RR Martin has a hobby too.



Game of Thrones Memes and Trolls: Martin has Hobby. Kill them all.



Hodor. Hodor.


Game of Thrones Memes and Trolls: Hodor. Hodor. Hodor

Cut this off!


Game of Thrones Memes: Cersei unnoticed! Joffery Died



The seed is strong for Game of Thrones





Saturday, 6 June 2015

Aftermath: Full Story of the Elderly Spanish Woman who destroyed 19th century Church fresco: Demanded Money and Claimed Copyrights.


Aftermath: The Reaction on Internet.

What followed after the elderly woman in Spain who messed up and destroyed a 19th century church fresco with her restoration attempts that she undertook without permission in August 2012 is even more fascinating.



What followed it was Epic..
Overnight interest in it exploded. The painting became an sensation when pictures of her amateur 'restoration' hit the internet and sparked a craze for copycat 'restorations', mocked-up purely for comic purposes online.
Many of Leonardo Da Vinci's most iconic creations have been given the botched restoration treatment; with the Mona Lisa's famously enigmatic smile obscured by Jimienez's work.



Online craze: Da Vinci's Mona Lisa gets a makeover
Masterpieces made-over: The Mona Lisa's famous smile is hidden behind the rendition of Jesus, left, while Edvard Munch's subject really has something to scream about in this altered version of the masterpiece, right


Reworking: The handiwork of Cecilia Jiminez has made its way onto The Last Supper, by Renaissance master Leonardo Da Vinci
The handiwork of Cecilia Jiminez has made its way onto The Last Supper,
by Renaissance master Leonardo Da Vinci


Jokers on the web also replaced the face of the baby in the Renaissance master's Madonna and Child with the face from the fresco, and transformed Jesus and all twelve of his apostles in The Last Supper.
A Twitter account was also set up under the name of Fresco Jesus which got over 4,000 followers in few days. 
Initial reports suggested the elderly woman took it upon herself to alter the artwork - which had been damaged by moisture in the church - without asking for permission.
But the 80-year-old has since said the priest had given her the go-ahead to carry out her repair job.

Spot the difference: Internet jokers have made a not-so-subtle change to Da Vinci's Madonna and Child
Spot the difference: Internet jokers have made a not-so-subtle change to Da Vinci's Madonna and Child

Full Story of the Elderly Spanish Woman who destroyed 19th century Church fresco: Demanded Money and Claimed Copyrights.


This is a surprising story of an old woman in Spain who just messed up!

An elderly woman in Spain messed up and destroyed a 19th century church fresco, The Ecce Homo (Behold the Man) with her restoration attempts that she undertook without permission in August 2012.


Before and after...
Three images: How the fresco should look (left); how it looked before the "restoration" (center); and what it looked like after Cecilia Gimenez was done.
Ecce Homo by 19th-century painter Elías García Martínez on the walls of the church of Santuario de Misericordia Photo: gawker.com
The Ecce Homo (Behold the Man) in the Sanctuary of Mercy church in Borja, Spain, is a fresco painted circa 1930 by the Spanish painter Elías García Martínez depicting Jesus crowned with thorns. Both the subject and style are typical of traditional Catholic art.

Intersetingly, Old lady's repair job on fresco becomes unlikely tourist attraction as hundreds queue to see her handiwork..

Tourists flock to see the damaged 19th century Ecce Homo fresco (right) by artist Elias Garcia Martinez at the Santuario de Misericordia de Borja Church, at Borja in Spain's Aragon region
Tourists flock to see the damaged 19th century Ecce Homo fresco (right) by artist Elias Garcia Martinez at the Santuario de Misericordia de Borja Church, at Borja in Spain's Aragon region
But very surprisingly the woman who ruined Fresco Of Jesus then demanded to get paid! and above of it she claimed copyright over the reformed painting.

In September 2012, Cecilia Giménez, the Spanish woman who really messed up when she tried to restore a 19th-century fresco of Jesus demanded a piece of the action from the 2,000 or so euros ($2,600) her church had collected from tourists coming to see the ruined artwork.

Spain's El Correo reports, according to Gawker's translation, that the 80+ year-old Giménez hired lawyers to make her case. The Church also lawyered up. A court battle went on as expected.

What followed it was Epic.. Read it here
Overnight interest in it exploded. The painting became an sensation when pictures of her amateur 'restoration' hit the internet and sparked a craze for copycat 'restorations', mocked-up purely for comic purposes online.
Many of Leonardo Da Vinci's most iconic creations have been given the botched restoration treatment; with the Mona Lisa's... 


Friday, 5 June 2015

Story of a tiny Island, Tuvalu that became billionaire rich just by it's name. Popular .tv domain extension.


A tiny sinking island that hit the golden mountain.tv

.tv
.tv is the country code for the tiny island nation of TUVALU. Tuvalu is a Polynesian island nation located midway between Hawaii and Australia with a tiny population of less than 10,000 in 2013. Tuvalu owns the ".tv" domain extension, and receives millions of dollars each year for allowing non-Tuvaluan companies to have their very own "dot TV" domain name. Unfortunately the Island is in danger of sinking.


Back in the mid 80's when countries were being allotted two letter codes for their identity is when Tuvalu struck gold, it was allotted .tv as cctld. In the 80's no one had any idea that this was going to be a continuous money shower in the future years to come.
VeriSign announced a partnership with Demand Media. Headed by Richard Rosenblatt, the former chairman of 
networking site MySpace, the firm plans to market popular domain extension .tv as a prime location.

In 1998, Jason Chapnik a Canadian entrepreneur who was president of Information.ca approached the Tuvalu government with an idea on how to profit from their popular country code. However Chapnik was not the only one interested in .tv. Anton Van Couvering who was the former President of Net Names had been consulting Tuvalu on how to profit from their country code. Van Couvering stepped down as a consultant in order to become a bidder for .tv through his company Net Names.
After months of negotiation in the fall of 1998 Tuvalu decided to go with Chapnik. Chapnik started out with a pricing structure that would price .tv much more than traditional prices for .com/net/org but more reasonable than the current premium pricing under Verisign. They started out taking $1000 deposits for the first year with renewals at $500 a year. There was also an auction structure set up to settle domain disputes or if there was two or more entities that shared a certain name.
Chapnik made many promises and gave rather high estimates to the Tuvalu government on sales of .tv domains. When Chapnik was unable to raise the $50 million upfront payment to the Tuvalu nation he brought in a white knight to save the deal.

Enter Idealab, the California incubator came in and Tuvalu agreed to license its cctld for $1million per quarter adjustable for inflation, with a $50 million cap over 10 years. Additionally the Tuvalu nation got a 20 % interest in the company.
Popular domain extension DotTv or .tv
In August of 2000 Idealab announced the three most expensive sales in .tv history. Free.tv,China.tv and Net.tv were sold for $100,000 for the first year and an additional percent for each year following. ChinaGo.com is the registrant of China.tv and Net.tv and have maintained their registration to the present day. Free.tv is registered to a Pennsylvania man that also has kept the registration up to date.
In another marketing deal Dot Tv gave the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences the domain emmys.tv for free in exchange for them to promote the site during their telecast of the EMMYS in Sept of 2000.
During this time some individuals started to make a big leap into the .tv extension. The two largest being Thunayan K Al-Ghanim a Kuwaiti businessman who has one of the largest domain portfolios on the planet. Al-Ghanim through his Future Media Architects owns suchs gems as Sexy.tv, Mp3.tv,several 1 letter .tv domains such as s.tv,t.tv,l.tv and z.tv and many more. Another major player Igal Lichtman also know to many as Mrs Jello/exoticdomains.net/Boogie Productions, owns such gems as xxx.tv,girls.tv,n.tv,x.tv, fun.tv and many more. One benefit these early adopters received was cheap premium renewal fees. Al-Ghanim has $50 renewals and Lichtman has $25 renewals. It was not uncommon to be able to negotiate renewal fees back in the early days especially if you were a big player in the .tv extension.
On January 7,2002 IdeaLab sold its Dot Tv International unit for $45 million to Verisign. The deal was an all cash deal and Verisign at the time stated the transaction would add less than $1million in sales for the 4th quarter of 2001. Verisign also said it would add $7 to $10 million in deferred net revenue.

Verisign took over and started doing business at www.tv where premium registrations could only take place through Verisign with a minimum two year contract. Non premium registrations were $50 at www.tv but other registrars such as Go Daddy, Idotz.net, Moniker and a whole host of others offered 1 year registrations for as little as $29.99 to as high as $59.99.
The extension responded in 2007 posting more sales than the previous 3 years combined. Such names as De.tv, Surface.tv, Six.tv and AuctionNetwork.tv have all sold for over $20,000. It is also known that the domain ME.tv sold with a non disclosure we did verify that it was at least xxx,xxx Demand Media being the buyer.

Highest reported sales in the secondary market are Travel.tv for $65,000 and Mail.tv for $35,000 both purchased by Thunayan K AL-Ghanim from the same seller.
Sinking Tuvalu Island which owes the popular domain extension DotTv or .tv that made the tiny Island millionaire rich.


Thursday, 4 June 2015

World War I Christmas Truce of 1914: British and German soldiers met in no man's land for the spirit of Christmas.


British and German soldiers met in no man's land and sang carol, exchanged gifts and took photographs.
During World War I, late on Christmas Eve 1914, men of the British Expeditionary Force heard Germans troops in the trenches opposite them singing carols and patriotic songs and saw lanterns and small fir trees along their trenches. Messages began to be shouted between the trenches.
Artistic view of famous World War I Christmas Truce of 1914
The following day, British and German soldiers met in no man's land and exchanged gifts, took photographs and some played impromptu games of football. They also buried casualties and repaired trenches and dugouts. After Boxing Day, meetings in no man's land dwindled out.
Famous Christmas Day Truce of 1914 between British and Nazi German in newspaper
The sounds of rifles firing and shells exploding faded in a number of places along the Western Front in favor of holiday celebrations in the trenches and gestures of goodwill between enemies.


Starting on Christmas Eve, many German and British troops sang Christmas carols to each other across the lines, and at certain points the Allied soldiers even heard brass bands joining the Germans in their joyous singing.

At the first light of dawn on Christmas Day, some German soldiers emerged from their trenches and approached the Allied lines across no-man’s-land, calling out “Merry Christmas” in their enemies’ native tongues. At first, the Allied soldiers feared it was a trick, but seeing the Germans unarmed they climbed out of their trenches and shook hands with the enemy soldiers. The men exchanged presents of cigarettes and plum puddings and sang carols and songs. There was even a documented case of soldiers from opposing sides playing a good-natured game of soccer.
The truce was not observed everywhere along the Western Front. Elsewhere the fighting continued and casualties did occur on Christmas Day. Some officers were unhappy at the truce and worried that it would undermine fighting spirit. The 1914 Christmas truce was an opportunity for both sides to bury their dead. 
The so-called Christmas Truce of 1914 came only five months after the outbreak of war in Europe and was one of the last examples of the outdated notion of chivalry between enemies in warfare. It was never repeated.
During World War I, the soldiers on the Western Front did not expect to celebrate on the battlefield, but even a world war could not destory the Christmas spirit.

A First World War soldier’s account of the Christmas truce of 1914 has been released for the first time, chronicling “one of the most extraordinary sights anyone has ever seen”.
Captain A D Chater was serving with the 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders when peace came briefly to the British and German trenches on the Western Front.
His letter to his “dearest mother”, describing the famous moment former enemies risked their lives to walk out into no-man’s land to wish each other a happy Christmas and play football, has been released by Royal Mail with his family’s permission.

Christmas truce
First World War soldier’s account of the Christmas truce of 1914. 
Captain A D Chater  letter to his “dearest mother”


Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Best rare natural phenomena that occur on planet Earth Part-1


Here are some of the best wonders of nature that will surely amaze you. 

Best rare natural phenomena that occur on Earth.

Cloud Waves (Panama)
Cloud Waves (Panama) : Raw nature.

At first glance, it may appear as though tsunami is poised to crash over the Florida coastline.
But much to the relief of Panama City residents, this breath-taking series of photographs shows a natural phenomenon far less destructive - waves of clouds. 
Helicopter pilot JR Hott captured these breathtaking images, which show the low-lying haze swooping over high-rise buildings down the coast.

Vaadhoo Island, Maldives

Vaadhoo Island, Maldives at night: Heaven on earth

The famous group of islands are known for being a heaven on Earth. But Vaadhoo Island has a lot of surprises, that are revealed at night.
The mesmerizing shining water looks like a mirror, that reflects the sparkling stars above. However, the secret is this: phytoplankton – the marine microbes – are bioluminescent and emanate the blue glow. The species create the most romantic natural lighting in the world.

Brinicles

Brinicles formation: Amazing nature, Amusing Sea

One of the more curious processes that occur beneath the Antarctic sea ice in winter is the formation of brinicles. These are hollow tubes of ice that project down from the ice pack into the sea below, like icicles.However, brinicles form in a very different way from icicles but are poorly understood, partly because of the difficulty in observing them. 


Ice Flowers
Ice Flowers "Frost FLowers"

 These are formed during mild frosting giving away shape of flower with petals also called as "Frost Flowers" .

Red Algae (Sydney, Australia)

                              Red Algae (Sydney, Australia)

Some of Sydney's most popular beaches were closed as the water turned blood red. A few tourists reportedly feared it was the blood from a shark attack, but the colour was caused by a bloom of algae.


More best rare natural phenomena that occur on the planet Earth

More best rare natural phenomena that occur on planet Earth Part-1