Magnus Carlsen is World Chess Champion 2013

ja's blog | 11/26/2013 | Be the first to comment!

Magnus Carlsen of Norway became the new World Chess Champion after defeating the previous champion Viswanathan Anand of India by 6,5-3,5 in the match that was held from 7th November 2013 in Chennai, India.

The last 10th game (out of 12 possible) finished in a draw, with which Carlsen accumulated the necessary 6,5 points to claim the title.

The 10th game started with the Sicilian defence. Anand attempted a sharper line with black, possibly Naidorf, but Carlsen stirred the play into quiet waters with an early trade of the light-squared bishops.

In the relatively stable pawn structure the players maneuvered the pieces until a careless queen move (28…Qg5) by Anand permitted a cute combination that would net a pawn for white. Carlsen continued correctly (29.e5), but then released the tension too quickly when 30. Nc3 would have piled the pressure. Anand was allowed to win the pawn back.

Expecting a draw offer, the press room was getting ready to meet the players. However, the fight continued beyond the first time control. In a knight + pawns endgame, new queens appeared on the board, one for each player, but the equilibrium was not ruined. Draw signed on move 65.

Carlsen went into the tournament as the firm favourite, but was cautious about his chances of winning. 

When it looked as if he was nearing victory, he told reporters: "This was a very difficult game. There was a fear of being mated all the time".

The young Norwegian stands out amongst chess players, not only for his game but for his persona. 

"Magnus rocketed to the top of the rating list almost without pause, displaying a consistency and tenacity rare in a young player to accompany his limitless talent," Kasparov wrote in the Business Insider earlier this month. Carlsen has dominated the World Chess Federation's list of top players in the last three years, with a top rating of 2,870 points that broke Kasparov's best of 2,851 points achieved in 1999.

"Magnus is a very different player and his approach is refreshingly new," American chess grandmaster and former Olympic champion Susan Polgar said, with his aggressive tactics on show throughout the bouts with Anand.

Introduced to chess by his father, Carlsen showed off his genius as a toddler.

At the age of two, the self-taught prodigy knew by heart all the car brands and later memorised the long list of all Norway's municipalities, with their flags and administrative centres.

Sibling rivalry with one of his older sisters sparked his interest in chess, which soon led to his first competition at the age of eight.

The breakthrough came in 2004, when the 13-year-old defeated Russian former world champion Anatoly Karpov, forced Kasparov to a draw and became a grandmaster.

The dishevelled and serious looking teenager was once described by the Washington Post as the "Mozart of chess".

A fashion model in his spare time, Carlsen made it to the Time magazine list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2013. He also won the Chess Oscars, awarded by Russian chess magazine '64' to the world's best player, for four consecutive years from 2009 to 2012.

Carlsen admits two weaknesses: not being a good winner or a good loser.

"You cannot be a number one in the world and be a good loser," he told reporters in Oslo last month. "I'm not a good winner either. I try not to rub it in to my opponents. Unless they deserve it, of course."

Despite his overwhelming dominance over the last few years, Carlsen warned rivals his best was yet to come.

"I still have so many ways to improve," he said. "In every tournament, in almost every game, I find that I make mistakes."

Magnus Carlsen got the needed half point to become World Chess Championship 2013. 


Photo: Erlend Aas/NTB Scanpix, chessdom.com, ndtv.com


Making Symbols with Keyboards

ja's blog | 10/26/2013 | Be the first to comment!

Alt + 0153..... ™... -trademark symbol
Alt + 0169.... ©.... -copyright symbol
Alt + 0174..... ®.... -registered trademark
Alt + 0176 ...°...... -degre­e symbol
Alt + 0177 ...±.... -plus-or­-minus sign
Alt + 0182 ...¶..... -paragraph mark
Alt + 0190 ...¾.... -fraction, three-fourths
Alt + 0215 ....×.....multi­application sign
Alt + 0162...¢.... -the cent sign
Alt + 0161.....¡..... -upside down exclamation point
Alt + 0191.....¿..... ­-upside down question mark
Alt + 1.... :)....... -smiley face
Alt + 2 ......☻..... -black smiley face
Alt + 15.....☼..... -sun
Alt + 12......♀..... -female sign
Alt + 11.....♂...... -male sign
Alt + 6.......♠..... -spade
Alt + 5.......♣...... ­Club
Alt + 3......♥....... ­Heart
Alt + 4.......♦...... ­Diamond
Alt + 13......♪..... -eighth note
Alt + 14......♫...... ­beamed eighth note
Alt + 8721.... ∑.... -summation (auto sum)
Alt + 251.....√..... -square root check mark
Alt + 8236.....∞..... ­infinity
Alt + 24.......↑..... ­up arrow
Alt + 25......↓...... ­down arrow
Alt + 26.....→..... -right arrow
Alt + 27......←..... -left arrow
Alt + 18.....↕...... -up/down arrow
Alt + 29......↔... -left right arrow


Faith as Small as a Mustard Seed

ja's blog | 10/06/2013 | Be the first to comment!

Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ is the first principle of the gospel. It is a spiritual gift, and it is necessary to our salvation. 

To have faith in Jesus Christ means to have such trust in Him that we obey whatever He commands. As we place our faith in Jesus Christ, becoming His obedient disciples, Heavenly Father will forgive our sins and prepare us to return to Him.

The righteous man shall live by faith (Rom. 1:17). Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see ( Hebrews 11:1). And faith we eagerly await through the Spirit the righteousness for which we hope (Galatians 5:5), because through faith we have been justified, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Through him we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we rejoice in hope of the glory of God (Romans 5:1-2).

This Sunday Gospel narrates about faith. Let me share His Eminence Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle's reflection on the gospel and readings that really touches me from the heart:










The Holy Rosary

ja's blog | 10/02/2013 | Be the first to comment!

The month of October is dedicated to the Holy Rosary. The Rosary is Christocentric setting forth the entire life of Jesus Christ, the passion, death, resurrection and glory. Of course, the Rosary honours and contemplates The Blessed Virgin Mary too, and rightly so, for the same reason that the Liturgical Year does likewise: "Because of the mission she received from God, her life is most closely linked with the mysteries of Jesus Christ, and there is no one who has followed in the footsteps of the Incarnate Word more closely and with more merit than she" 142 (Mediator Dei). Meditation on this cycle of Joyful, Sorrowful, Glorious and Luminous Mysteries makes the Rosary not only "a breviary or summary of the Gospel and of Christian life," (Ingravescentibus malis) but also a compendium of the Liturgical Year. Therewith the Rosary stands revealed as a dynamic teacher and nurturer of Christian faith, morality, and spiritual perfection, fostering in various ways faith, hope, charity, and the other virtues, and mediating special graces, all to the end that we may become more and more like unto Christ. 
— Mariology, Juniper B. Carol, O.F.M.

The Rosary is primarily a scriptural prayer. This can be summarized by the traditional phrase used by Pope Pius XII (papacy: 1939-1958) that the Rosary is " a compendium of the entire Gospel" (AAS 38 [1946] p.419) . The Rosary draws its mysteries from the New Testament and is centered on the great events of the Incarnation and Redemption.

In this month of October, and Everyday, let us consider this beautiful prayer of the Rosary as a means that we too can use in order to draw closer to Jesus and Mary by meditating on the great mysteries of our salvation. 

Here are some quotes about the Holy Rosary:

“Continue to pray the Rosary every day.”
Our Lady of Fatima to Sister Lucia

“Never will anyone who says his Rosary every day be led astray. This is a statement that I would gladly sign with my blood.”
Saint Louis de Montfort

“You shall obtain all you ask of me by the recitation of the Rosary.”
Our Lady to Blessed Alan de la Roche

“If you persevere in reciting the Rosary, this will be a most probable sign of your eternal salvation.”
Blessed Alan de la Roche

“The greatest method of praying is to pray the Rosary.”
Saint Francis de Sales

“When the Holy Rosary is said well, it gives Jesus and Mary more glory and is more meritorious than any other prayer.”
Saint Louis de Montfort

“If you say the Rosary faithfully unto death, I do assure you that, in spite of the gravity of your sins, ‘you will receive a never-fading crown of glory’ (1 St. Peter 5:4).”
Saint Louis de Montfort

“Recite your Rosary with faith, with humility, with confidence, and with perseverance.”
Saint Louis de Montfort

“The Rosary is the most beautiful and the most rich in graces of all prayers; it is the prayer that touches most the Heart of the Mother of God…and if you wish peace to reign in your homes, recite the family Rosary.”
Pope Saint Pius X

“When you say your Rosary, the angels rejoice, the Blessed Trinity delights in it, my Son finds joy in it too, and I myself am happier than you can possibly guess. After the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, there is nothing in the Church that I love as much as the Rosary.”
Our Lady to Blessed Alan de la Roche

“Go to the Madonna. Love her! Always say the Rosary. Say it well. Say it as often as you can! Be souls of prayer. Never tire of praying, it is what is essential. Prayer shakes the Heart of God, it obtains necessary graces!” 
St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina 

“The Rosary is the most powerful weapon to touch the Heart of Jesus, Our Redeemer, who loves His Mother.
St. Louis de Montfort


Keyboard Shortcuts

ja's blog | 10/01/2013 | Be the first to comment!

Keyboard Shortcuts (Microsoft Windows)

1. CTRL+C (Copy)

2. CTRL+X (Cut)
3. CTRL+V (Paste)
4. CTRL+Z (Undo)
5. DELETE (Delete)
6. SHIFT+DELETE (Delete the selected item permanently without placing the item in the Recycle Bin)
7. CTRL while dragging an item (Copy the selected item)
8. CTRL+SHIFT while dragging an item (Create a shortcut to the selected item)
9. F2 key (Rename the selected item)
10. CTRL+RIGHT ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next word)
11. CTRL+LEFT ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word)
12. CTRL+DOWN ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next paragraph)
13. CTRL+UP ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous paragraph)
14. CTRL+SHIFT with any of the arrow keys (Highlight a block of text)
SHIFT with any of the arrow keys (Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text in a document)
15. CTRL+A (Select all)
16. F3 key (Search for a file or a folder)
17. ALT+ENTER (View the properties for the selected item)
18. ALT+F4 (Close the active item, or quit the active program)
19. ALT+ENTER (Display the properties of the selected object)
20. ALT+SPACEBAR (Open the shortcut menu for the active window)
21. CTRL+F4 (Close the active document in programs that enable you to have multiple documents opensimultaneously)
22. ALT+TAB (Switch between the open items)
23. ALT+ESC (Cycle through items in the order that they had been opened)
24. F6 key (Cycle through the screen elements in a window or on the desktop)
25. F4 key (Display the Address bar list in My Computer or Windows Explorer)
26. SHIFT+F10 (Display the shortcut menu for the selected item)
27. ALT+SPACEBAR (Display the System menu for the active window)
28. CTRL+ESC (Display the Start menu)
29. ALT+Underlined letter in a menu name (Display the corresponding menu) Underlined letter in a command name on an open menu (Perform the corresponding command)
30. F10 key (Activate the menu bar in the active program)
31. RIGHT ARROW (Open the next menu to the right, or open a submenu)
32. LEFT ARROW (Open the next menu to the left, or close a submenu)
33. F5 key (Update the active window)
34. BACKSPACE (View the folder onelevel up in My Computer or Windows Explorer)
35. ESC (Cancel the current task)
36. SHIFT when you insert a CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive (Prevent the CD-ROM from automatically playing)


Dialog Box - Keyboard Shortcuts

1. CTRL+TAB (Move forward through the tabs)
2. CTRL+SHIFT+TAB (Move backward through the tabs)
3. TAB (Move forward through the options)
4. SHIFT+TAB (Move backward through the options)
5. ALT+Underlined letter (Perform the corresponding command or select the corresponding option)
6. ENTER (Perform the command for the active option or button)
7. SPACEBAR (Select or clear the check box if the active option is a check box)
8. Arrow keys (Select a button if the active option is a group of option buttons)
9. F1 key (Display Help)
10. F4 key (Display the items in the active list)
11. BACKSPACE (Open a folder one level up if a folder is selected in the Save As or Open dialog box)


Microsoft Natural Keyboard Shortcuts

1. Windows Logo (Display or hide the Start menu)
2. Windows Logo+BREAK (Display the System Properties dialog box)
3. Windows Logo+D (Display the desktop)
4. Windows Logo+M (Minimize all of the windows)
5. Windows Logo+SHIFT+M (Restorethe minimized windows)
6. Windows Logo+E (Open My Computer)
7. Windows Logo+F (Search for a file or a folder)
8. CTRL+Windows Logo+F (Search for computers)
9. Windows Logo+F1 (Display Windows Help)
10. Windows Logo+ L (Lock the keyboard)
11. Windows Logo+R (Open the Run dialog box)
12. Windows Logo+U (Open Utility Manager)
13. Accessibility Keyboard Shortcuts
14. Right SHIFT for eight seconds (Switch FilterKeys either on or off)
15. Left ALT+left SHIFT+PRINT SCREEN (Switch High Contrast either on or off)
16. Left ALT+left SHIFT+NUM LOCK (Switch the MouseKeys either on or off)
17. SHIFT five times (Switch the StickyKeys either on or off)
18. NUM LOCK for five seconds (Switch the ToggleKeys either on or off)
19. Windows Logo +U (Open Utility Manager)


Windows Explorer Keyboard Shortcuts

20. END (Display the bottom of the active window)
21. HOME (Display the top of the active window)
22. NUM LOCK+Asterisk sign (*) (Display all of the subfolders that are under the selected folder)
23. NUM LOCK+Plus sign (+) (Display the contents of the selected folder)
24. LEFT ARROW (Collapse current selection if it's expanded, or select parent folder)
25. RIGHT ARROW (Display current selection if it's collapsed, or select first subfolder)


Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Keyboard Shortcuts

1. SHIFT+F10 (Display the Action shortcut menu for the selected item)
2. F1 key (Open the Help topic, if any, for the selected item)
3. F5 key (Update the content of all console windows)
4. CTRL+F10 (Maximize the active console window)
5. CTRL+F5 (Restore the active console window)
6. ALT+ENTER (Display the Properties dialog box, if any, for theselected item)
7. F2 key (Rename the selected item)
8. CTRL+F4 (Close the active console window. When a console has only one console window, this shortcut closes the console)


Remote Desktop Connection Navigation

1. CTRL+ALT+END (Open the Microsoft Windows NT Security dialog box)
2. ALT+PAGE UP (Switch between programs from left to right)
3. ALT+PAGE DOWN (Switch between programs from right to left)
4. ALT+INSERT (Cycle through the programs in most recently used order)
5. ALT+HOME (Display the Start menu)
6. CTRL+ALT+BREAK (Switch the client computer between a window and a full screen)
7. ALT+DELETE (Display the Windows menu)
8. CTRL+ALT+Minus sign (-) (Place a snapshot of the active window in the client on the Terminal server clipboard and provide the same functionality as pressing PRINT SCREEN on a local computer.)
9. CTRL+ALT+Plus sign (+) (Place asnapshot of the entire client window area on the Terminal server clipboardand provide the same functionality aspressing ALT+PRINT SCREEN on a local computer.)


Microsoft Internet Explorer Keyboard Shortcuts

1. CTRL+B (Open the Organize Favorites dialog box)
2. CTRL+E (Open the Search bar)
3. CTRL+F (Start the Find utility)
4. CTRL+H (Open the History bar)
5. CTRL+I (Open the Favorites bar)
6. CTRL+L (Open the Open dialog box)
7. CTRL+N (Start another instance of the browser with the same Web address)
8. CTRL+O (Open the Open dialog box,the same as CTRL+L)
9. CTRL+P (Open the Print dialog box)
10. CTRL+R (Update the current Web page)
11. CTRL+W (Close the current window)


The Parable of the Rich man and Lazarus

ja's blog | 9/29/2013 | 1 Comment so far

This Sunday Gospel is about The Parable of the rich man and Lazarus (also called the Dives and Lazarus or Lazarus and Dives). It is a well-known parable of Jesus appearing in the Gospel according to St. Luke (Luke 16:19–31).

This Gospel, according to St. Luke, the parable tells of the relationship, in life and in death, between an unnamed rich man and a poor beggar named Lazarus. The traditional name, Dives, is not actually a name, but instead a word for "rich man".

Along with the parables of the Ten Virgins, Prodigal Son, and Good Samaritan, it was one of the most frequently illustrated parables in medieval art, perhaps because of its vivid account of an afterlife.

Here, His Eminence Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle narrates love, repentance, penance and reconciliation, sacraments, faith, and how ones soul is more important than achievements and worldly things.







 


Human Brain Analysis - Man and Woman

ja's blog | 9/28/2013 | Be the first to comment!

1. MULTI-TASKING
Women - Multiple process
Womens brains designed to concentrate multiple task at a time.
Women can Watch a TV and Talk over phone and cook.
Men - Single Process
Mens brains designed to concentrate only one work at a time. Men can not watch TV and talk over the phone at the same time. they stop the TV while Talking. They can either watch TV or talk over the phone or cook.

2. LANGUAGE
Women can easily learn many languages. But can not find solutions to problems. Men can not easily learn languages, they can easily solve problems. That's why in average a 3 years old girl has three times higher vocabulary than a 3 yeard old boy.

3. ANALYTICAL SKILLS
Mens brains has a lot of space for handling the analytical process. They can analyze and find the solution for a process and design a map of a building easily. But If a complex map is viewed by women, they can not understand it. Women can not understand the details of a map easily, For them it is just a dump of lines on a paper.

4. CAR DRIVING.
While driving a car, mans analytical spaces are used in his brain. He can drive a car fastly. If he sees an object at long distance, immediately his brain classifies the object (bus or van or car) direction and speed of the object and he drives accordingly. Where woman take a long time to recognize the object direction/ speed. Mans single process mind stops the audio in the car (if any), then concentrates only on driving.

5. LYING
When men lie to women face to face, they get caught easily. Womans super natural brain observes facial expression 70%, body language 20% and words coming from the mouth 10%. Mens brain does not have this. Women easily lie to men face to face.
So guys, do not lie face to face.

6. PROBLEMS SOLVING
If a man have a lot of problems, his brain clearly classifies the problems and puts them in individual rooms in the brain and then finds the solution one by one. You can see many guys looking at the sky for a long time. If a woman has a lot of problems, her brain can not classify the problems. she wants some one to hear that. After telling everything to a person she goes happily to bed. She does not worry about the problems being solved or not.

7. WHAT THEY WANT
Men want status, success, solutions, big process, etc... But Women want relationship, friends, family, etc...

8. UNHAPPINESS
If women are unhappy with their relations, they can not concentrate on their work. If men are unhappy with their work, they can not concentrate on the relations.

9. SPEECH
Women use indirect language in speech. But Men use direct language.

10. HANDLING EMOTION
Women talk a lot without thinking. Men act a lot without thinking.

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Google's 15th Year

ja's blog | 9/27/2013 | Be the first to comment!


Today marks exactly 15 years since Google was incorporated by founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin. To mark the occasion, The Telegraph has come up with a list of 15 things you probably didn't know about Google.

Originally known as BackRub, Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in a friend's garage while they were Ph.D. students at Stanford University. It has since grown to become the world's biggest search engine, and the name Google has become synonymous with search.

With the help of digital agencies TH_NK and Mindshare, The Telegraph has compiled a list of 15 weird and wonderful facts about the technology giant:

1. Google was named thanks to the misspelling of the word googol, which means a one followed by one-hundred zeros.

2. Google's first ever Tweet in February 2009 read: "I'm 01100110 01100101 01100101 01101100 01101001 01101110 01100111 00100000 01101100 01110101 01100011 01101011 01111001 00001010." For anyone not fluent in binary, it reads: "I'm feeling lucky."

3. The "I'm Feeling Lucky" button, which bypasses the results page and takes users directly to the first result of their search, is nearly never used. However, in trials it was found that removing it would somehow reduce the Google experience. It has been estimated to cost Google around $100 million in lost advertising revenue every year.

4. Google rents out goats from a company called California Grazing to help cut down the amount of weeds and brush at Google HQ. The operation of 200 goats (plus herder and a border collie) is kind to the environment, and as Google puts it: "A lot cuter to watch than lawn mowers.

5. Google loves food. Brin and Page have said that no Googler should ever be more than 100 feet from a micro-kitchen with snacks and food. The first chef that Google employed earned $26 million from his stock options.

6. The first Google doodle was a Burning Man symbol. Page Brin went to the Burning Man festival in 1998 and added the doodle to let users know they were away from the office that weekend.

7. The main reason the Google home page is so bare is due to the fact that the founders didn’t know HTML and just wanted a quick interface. In fact it was noted that the submit button was a long time coming and hitting the return key was the only way kick-start the search function.

8. At Google HQ there are a number of peculiar sights including a gigantic T-Rex skeleton – nicknamed "Stan" after a "real" dino found nearby – that looms menacingly at Googlers in Mountain View. There is also a scale replica of the SpaceShipOne, enormous Android-themed models, pink flamingos, a large LEGO man, Google-coloured phone boxes and grown-up size ball pits.

9. Google advocates bringing dogs to work and there is even a “company dog” called Yoshka. Yoshka accompanies Urs Holzle, senior VP operations and Google Fellow to the Googleplex.

10. Some core Google services went down recently for 5 mins, causing worldwide internet traffic to drop off by a pretty huge 40 per cent.

11. New employees, called Noogles, are initiated by having to wear a propeller beanie cap on their first Friday.

12. Until recently, Google employees were encouraged to use 20 per cent of their time working on their own projects. However, the innovative management technique – which gave rise to some of Google's biggest projects including AdSense, Gmail, Google Transit, Google News and Google Talk – has now been sidelined, according to sources.

13. Two searches on Google produces about 14g of CO2, or the same amount as boiling a kettle, according to a Harvard University academic. However, Google disputes this and say it’s closer to 0.2g (or 0.003kWh) per search.

14. If you go to www.google.co.uk/settings/ads you can see all the interest categories that Google have put you in based on your search history and browsing behaviours.

15. Company corporate philosophies include "you can make money without doing evil," "you can be serious without a suit," and "work should be challenging and the challenge should be fun."

"Google's contribution to the world is truly awesome. Not in the popularised version of the word, but in the etymological definition of 'that which inspires awe or terror'. They're living proof and inspiration that a single business can have a transformative impact on, not just a business sector but, how billions of people fundamentally live their lives… and still find time to add charming touches like the Google Doodle," said Ramzi Yakob, strategist at digital agency TH_NK.

"Its early days of setting the golden standard for searching for stuff online never even hinted at what it may, one day, become. With fingers in, what seems like, every conceivable pie, it has changed the shape of the mobile industry, led the charge on a proposed 'renewable energy tariff' and is pretty close to innovating and lobbying driverless cars into reality."

"With 45,000 people in their employ, there's no one person or small set of people that could take credit for this, and this is where a lesson for our industry, perhaps, lies. Should we look to icons, like Steve Jobs, for leadership inspiration to expertly craft a product? Or would we be better served by studying, and fostering a business culture that gives us license to creatively, and intelligently solve any problem that we feel passionate about?"

The Telegraph, Image: Google


New iPhone users report feeling "nausea" and "headaches"

ja's blog | 9/27/2013 | Be the first to comment!


Apple’s new iOS 7 operating system has been downloaded 200 million times - and some users are complaining that the animations make them seasick - or worse.

“Apple’s new operating system is making me nauseous and giving me a headache - just like when you try to read in the car,” says one user.

Others complain of “vertigo” when apps “zoom” in and out - and say that using iOS 7 devices has left them feeling ill for days.

Apple’s new iOS 7 operating system has been downloaded 200 million times - and some users are complaining that the animations make them seasick - or worse.

“Just had a long chat with Apple support,” one disgruntled user said on the Apple forums. “Apparently there is no way to turn off animations.”

Once installed, it is extremely difficult to uninstall from iPads, iPhones and iPods - and iOS 7 comes pre-installed on all new iPhone 5C and 5S models.

Ironically, one of its main “selling points” was its simplified look - the icons on the page are “flatter” and simpler.

“True simplicity is derived from so much more than just the absence of clutter and ornamentation—it’s about bringing order to complexity,” said Apple’s “design guru” Jonathan Ive, who worked with the team which created the software.

Apple does include an option to “reduce motion”, but this applies mainly to the “depth” effects on the main screens - not to the “zoom” effects when users open and close apps.

“"I had severe vertigo the minute I started using my iPad with iOS 7," said one user, quoted by tech site The Verge. “I thought I was going crazy today after I updated my phone and I noticed I was feeling queasy every time I used it. Now I see I am not alone! I just used my phone for about 20 minutes and now I feel like I'm going to vomit. There has to be a way to turn this off!"

Apple has not issued any official statement on the issue.

From Yahoo News UK
By Rob Waugh | Rob Waugh


Ang Pakay ng Buhay

ja's blog | 9/21/2013 | Be the first to comment!

Sa maliliit at malalaking mga pangyayari sa buhay nakikita natin ang isang napakalaking sugat ng sangkataohan ay ang paglakbay sa buhay na parang walang saysay, na parang walang pakay, na parang walang direksyon. At yun namang iba na nagsasabi “ako! Mayron akong pakay sa buhay” pagtiningnan mo naman! Ano ba nga ang kanyang pakay? Mukhang hindi tunay at wagas. Ang pagsimula ng pagninilay ang tinatawag na ‘first principle and foundation’ nagsimula sa ganito; ang tao ay nilalang upang papurihan, igalang, at paglingkuran ang Diyos. At sa pamamagitan Niya ay matatagpuan ang kanyang ganap na buhay. We were created to praise, to revere, and to serve God, and by doing so - find our salvation. This language might be; some people would say ‘medieval’, but the truth, that this conveys quite eternal. 

Bakit tayo nandito? Ano ang pakay mo sa buhay? – ang tao ay nabubuhay para sa buhay ng pagpupuri sa Diyos! 

Ang ibang mga tao ang kanilang mga mukha ay parang nilalang sila, para maging desperado – hindi! Tayo ay inilalang para maging buhay na pagpupuri sa Diyos! Pero hindi lamang nagpupuri, gumagalang, nangangayupapa, nagpapatirapa, lumuluhod, nagpapakababa sa harapan ng ating nakahihigit!

Subalit ang pagpupuri at pag-galang ay umuuwi sa paglilingkod – ‘narito ang iyong abang alipin, isugo mo ako kung saan mo man ako ibig maglingkod, narito ako’ kung titingnan natin yan ang pakay pala ng buhay ay sumaibayo sa ating sarili. 

If we look at the three key words: to praise God, to reverence God, to serve God, the purpose of the human person is to get out of our confinement, to get out of our shelves, to get out of ourselves, and to reach out to God, in praise, in reverence and in service. And it is only by loosing ourselves that we find our true selves – Salvation! Life! 

Ang ibang tao pag tinanong ano ang pakay mo sa buhay? Ang sagot, gusto kong umasenso, gusto kong maging sikat, gusto kong yumaman – Patay! Sayang! Kasi pagkatapos ng ilang taon ang mata mo at puso mo ay kulong parin, bihag parin ng iyong sarili. At yan ang napakadaling daan para masira ang sarili at masira ang lipunan.

If our purpose is clear, and it is not directed to self promotion and self propagation, then we can really be an asset to society and to the world. We must go back to the purpose of our existence! Bakit isang simpleng kwento tungkol sa isang simpleng tao kung minsan ang tama ay sakalaliman? Saan natin makukuha ang tinatawag na ‘kalaliman’? – finding God in all things! Dahil ang Diyos ang puso, ang kalaliman ng lahat ng nilalang, ng lahat ng nangyayari, ng kasaysayan ng mundo, ang isip at puso na dahil malinaw ang kanyang pakay ay hinahanap ang Diyos, o kaya rin naman, nagpapahanap sa Diyos. 

Sa mga oras na parang ang labo ng pakay ng buhay, sa mga oras na parang hindi natin Siya makita, baka naman, Siya ang naghahanap sa atin! Bahagi yon ng kalaliman!

May mga nagsasabing ‘ako ay nawawala’ ang sagot siguro ‘maghintay ka lamang hangga’t ika'y matagpuan’. As we are searching for God, God is searching for us. That profound humility, that depth of ‘seeing’ God, hearing God, loving God in all, and following God even in the darkness of our life! Hoping and believing that the one that we are searching is searching for us!

Sana, itong kalaliman ay magbibigay ng kahulugan sa paghahanap ng napakaraming tao. Yung mga tao na parang lagi nalang nababara ang paglalakbay. Sana ang ating natutunan at pinamana sa atin, hanapin Siya sa lahat ng oras, at kung hindi natin mahanap - maniwala na Siya’y naghahanap sa atin. Ito ay magbibigay lakas ng liwanag at ng katatagan sa maraming tao. 

Damhin ang pag-ibig ng Diyos, sa pamamagitan Niya na naging handa na ibigay ang lahat para sa atin. Ganyan tayo kamahal – lahat ibibigay! At tanongin mo ang sarili mo: ‘ano naman ang maibibigay at magagawa ko para sa Kanya?, at ano naman ang magagawa ko para sa iba dahil minahal ako ng Diyos, minahal ako, kaya, kaya kong magmahal. Wag sabihing hindi ko kaya, dahil ang pag-ibig ng Diyos ay ibinuhos na sa aking puso, may kakayahan ako magmahal sa di ko kayang mahalin! minahal ako ng Diyos, magmahal ka naman sa iba!’

But we have to be attentive to the suffering of the world. Even when they do not verbalized their suffering, these people have many ways of communicating their suffering. People with problems seek for solutions, but people in a situation of dilemmas will look for meaning, will look for sense. And that is where compassion enters. Hindi natin masolusyonan ang lahat ng problema sa mundo, pero ang maraming tao hindi problema ang dala-dala sa buhay kundi mga kabalintuna-an, mga problemang hindi mawala-wala kasi wala silang solusyon. At papano mahahanap ang katuturan, kahulugan sa gitna ng mga  problema ng buhay? – tell stories of courage, valour, of dignity, of nobility, and they are strengthen to move on! But how can we tell stories if we don’t listen to stories? – listen to people, listen to the cries of the poor and little ones!

Bakit ba yung mga tao na hindi makawala-wala sa dilemma sila ang may lakas, sila ang mayroong kaligayahan? At yong mga tao na ang mga problema ay cute na cute sabi - ‘ano kayang sapatos  ang tutugma sa aking suot na damit?’ – yan ang mga hindi kayang lumigaya!

The story of Jesus encountered dilemmas, but taught us how to turn these dilemmas into opportunities for meaning, for strength. He who turned the night of betrayal into another opportunity for self-giving. ‘Oh Judas you don’t have to sell me for thirty pieces of silver, you don’t need to sell my body, for this is my body given up for you, this is my blood to be poured out for you’. And who turned this dilemma of death, this darkness of death into an opportunity for new life, not only for Himself, but for all of us. Ito yong kwento ni Jesus, na tumatahi sa kwento natin. At sa ating pakikinig sa mga kwentong ‘to, na magiging kwento rin natin sa iba, sana ang mundo natin ay magiging mas mahabagin, mas makatao, mas nakikinig, mas nakiki-iyak at nakikilakas sa kapwa.

At sa pamamagitan nyan, naway marami pang tao lalo na ang bansang Pilipinas, ay manumbalik sa tunay na pakay ng buhay papalabas sa sarili. Madiskubre natin ang malalim na katutuhanan ng kasaysayan dahil nandoon ang Diyos, at mapakinggan natin ang mga kwento ni Jesus sa mga simpleng kwento sa mga mahihirap at mabababang tao. At sa pamamagitan nyan, makapagpahayag tayo ng wagas na pag-ibig sa iba. Lahat ng ito ay ating gagawin, hindi para sa sarili natin at sa ating ikatatamo ng tugatug o ng kaligayahan - isa lamang; for the greater glory of God!

Inspired by His Eminence Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle





The 15 Weirdest Houses Ever Seen

ja's blog | 9/19/2013 | Be the first to comment!

The 15 Weirdest Houses Ever Seen, According to news.nster.com

#1 The Fallingwater House
What could be better than looking at a waterfall? Owning a house overlooking one, of course! The Fallingwater House is built over a waterfall. The American architect Frank Lloyd Wright designed the house for his clients. Today it’s a national Historic Landmark.


#2 The Floating House
Location: Seattle, Washington.
If you have a feeling that it looks like a hotel apartment with a pool, you are somewhere close to the truth. It’s actually a house that was built on a floating apparatus. It has 3 bedrooms inside, a boat lift and deed parking. It was once priced at $3.45 million.


#3 The Mushroom House
Location: Perinton, New York.
Looking for a quiet place to live? Then you need this house. With concrete walls and exterior, you don’t have to think about the noise that may come from the street. The house itself consists of four 80-ton pods which rest on reinforced concrete stems of 14 to 20 feet in height. It was sold for $799,900 in February 2012. The initial price was $1.1 million. Creativity costs money, you know.


#4 The Flintstones-like House
Location: Nas montanhas de Fafe, Portugal.
It has a front door, a roof, a couple of tiny windows … and two large stones for both of its sides. It seems like it was built inside a huge rock…. Built in 1974, it was used as a family retreat. It still has no running water or electricity inside.


#5 The Steel House
Location: Lubbock, Texas.
Designed by Robert Bruno, an architect and sculptor, it looks like a fantastic creature made of 110 tons of steel. Bruno started building it in 1973, and it took him 35 years to complete. It’s been called “Metal Mansion” for years.


#6 The Toilet-Shaped House
Location: Suwon, South Korea.
The mayor of Suwon actually built this house to mark the 2007 inaugural meeting of the World Toilet Association. It has a glass-walled bathroom at its center. The house was designed by Jae-Duck, who reportedly was born in a restroom. It has become his life's work.


#7 Free Spirit Tree Spheres
Location: Qualicum Beach, Canada.
A Canadian couple, Tom and Rosy Chudleigh, is offering these free-spirit houses all over the world.Equipped with plumbing, electricity and insulation, it can be nine to ten-and-a-half feet in diameter. It takes a crew about a day to install it in one of your fav trees.


#8 The Teapot Dome House
Location: Zillah, Wisconsin.
It was built in 1922, after the Teapot Dome scandal. It involved the secretary of the interior, Albert B., who was jailed for accepting bribes from oil companies that wanted access to government-owned oil fields. It has been moved several times since it was built by the architect Jack Ainsworth.


#9 Pickle Barrel House
Location: Grand Marais, Michigan.
Owned by the cartoonist William Donahey, this pickle barrel house has two tales. At first its owners used it as a cottage home, but later it was moved to one of the central streets of Grand Marais. The local information center was located there.


#10 The Shoe House
Location: Hellam, Pennsylvania.
Its creators could definitely win the best marketing idea of the year award. Originally designed in 1948 for thelocal shoe magnate, Mahlon N.Haines, it aimed to advertize his shoes. Now it has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, a living room, and … new owners. Carleen Farabaugh says that she and her husband use this house as a summer home. How about trading your summer house for this one?


#11 One Log House
Location: Garberville, California.
This house is actually the log of an old Redwood tree that grew more than two thousand years ago. First toiled in Eureka, California by two men, it was then transported to its current site by its new owner, Dan Baleme. To his surprise, it was still a functioning home. It can now be named one of the most creative mobile homes in the world, offering its owners a living room, a bedroom and a dining room.


#12 The Boeing 727 House
Location: Benoit, Mississippi.
Joanne Ussary bought a used Boeing 727 for $2000, then spent another $4000 to move into it, and $24,000 on renovations. The stairs open with a garage door remote. The plane has a personal Jacuzzi in the cockpit. The owner of the house literally invested money in fame. The Boeing home was featured as part of a creative conversions collection.


#13 Spaceship House
Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Ever dreamed of becoming an astronaut? Forget that. This 2000-square-foot spaceship house can totally make your dream come true, without all the training! Built by Curtis King in 1973, it has three bedrooms and is available for rent. You may want to check your credit before renting, though, as prices are not cheap.


#14 The Nautilus
Location: Mexico City, Mexico.
This sea-shell inspired house was designed in 2006 by the architect Javier Sensonian. He specializes in so-called bio-architecture – houses designed in the forms of real sharks, snakes, and other creatures. A perfect match for sea-lovers.


#15 Everingham Rotating
Location: Taree, Australia.
This house offers something exciting for those who can’t stand to live at a slow pace. This house can rotate 360 degrees with the help of just… a few buttons. You may ask, why would someone want to have such a home? Firstly, you can adapt it to the weather and turn it so that a certain side faces the sun, for instance. Secondly, why not have a house that can rotate 360 degrees in just 30 minutes at its top speed?! The greatest advantage of such a living place is that you can rotate it at any time, on your schedule. If and when desired. Enjoy the sunset.




The Prodigal Son

ja's blog | 9/15/2013 | Be the first to comment!

One of my favourite passages of the Gospel of Jesus Christ is The Prodigal Son, also known as Two Sons, Lost Son and The Running Father. It appears in only one of the Canonical gospels of the New Testament. The Gospel according to St. Luke (Luke 15:11-32).

Here, His Eminence Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle just simply and theologically harmonized and reflected very eloquently about the prodigal son:









iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S

ja's blog | 9/12/2013 | Be the first to comment!

Apple has unveiled a pair of new iPhones.

Here is the iPhone 5S and 5C Official Video:


iPhone 5C
The first is the much-rumored iPhone 5C, with a plastic casing available in a variety of colors (green, blue, reddish-pink, yellow, white). Apple seems to have done its best to make the device look high quality, with the backing and sides molded of a single piece of plastic; on the hardware side of things, the iPhone 5C comes with a 4-inch Retina display, A6 processor, and 8-megapixel camera. But if Apple wants to truly compete in the midrange smartphone market, the key factor is price, and the iPhone 5C will retail starting at $99 with a two-year contract—not startlingly low, but definitely cheaper than many Apple products.

Apple is also selling its own cases for the iPhone 5C, which could peeve smaller case manufacturers. The cases feature a grid of cut-out circles, the better to see the actual iPhone’s color.


iPhone 5S
The other new Apple design, the iPhone 5S, is the company’s next-generation “hero” device. While the iPhone 5 was a radical new design, the 5S is an iterative upgrade; on the outside, it looks pretty much the same as its predecessor. The new iPhone features a new color, gold, in addition to the “traditional” black or white aluminum body.

The iPhone 5S has an A7 chip built on 64-bit architecture (capable of running 32-bit and 64-bit apps), which is pretty speedy, to put it mildly. There’s also the M7 “motion co-processor” which boosts the actions of the accelerometer, compass, and gyroscope—in theory, opening the door to more refined motion-related apps, such as ones devoted to exercise. Battery life is rated at roughly 10 hours’ talk time, 250 hours on standby.

On the camera side of things, new features include burst (snap 10 photos at once), slow motion, and an improved panorama feature.

The most radical new hardware addition, however, is probably the fingerprint lock. Instead of inputting a passcode (something a lot of people neglect to do, apparently), users can unlock their iPhone 5S via their finger. The capacitive sensor is imbedded in the device’s home button, which is constructed from highly scratch-resistant sapphire; in addition to unlocking the phone, it can also be used to authenticate an identity for buying apps from the iTunes Store.

Apple’s Touch ID is capable of reading multiple fingerprints; the fingerprint itself is never uploaded to Apple’s servers or stored on iCloud, which could satisfy a few more paranoid users. Pricing for the iPhone 5S starts at $199 with a two-year contract.

Rollout date for both new iPhones is Sept. 20, with preorders starting a week earlier.

Slashdot.org, Image: cdn.macrumors.com, Video: Apple Inc.

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