Monday, March 31, 2014

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Did You know .....Average & Distance #3 ?


Did You Know .......


The Average Person Falls Asleep In 7 Minutes


The Longest Street In The World is 
Yonge Street In Toronto
Canada Measuring 1,896 Km (1,178 Miles)


The Average Speed Of A Skydiver Is 200Kph (124Mph)


Sound Travels Almost 5 Times Faster 
Underwater Than In Air


The Average Human Brain Contains Around 78% Water


Cats Can Jump Up To 7 Times Their Tail Length

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An Average Person Will Spend 25 Years Asleep


The Great Wall Of China Is Approximately 
6,430 Km Long (3,995 Miles)


The Average Golf Ball Has 336 Dimples


If Your DNA Was Stretched Out It Would 
Reach To The Moon 6,000 Times


The Average Bed Contains Over 6 Billion Dust Mites


A Flea Can Jump 350 Times Its Body Length


The Average Hen Lays 228 Eggs A Year


New York Contains 920Km (571Miles) Of Shoreline


The Average Person Laughs 10 Times A Day


The Moons Diameter Is 3,476Km


The Average Soccer Ball Is Made Up Of 32 
Leather Panels And 
Held Together By 642 Stitches


The Human Body Contains 96,000Km
(59,650Miles) Of Blood Vessels


The Average Porcupine Has 30,000 Spikes


Dolphins Can Hear Underwater Sounds From
 24Km (15Miles) Away


There Is Enough Petrol In 
A Full Tank Of A Jumbo Jet To Drive The 
Average Car 4 Times Around The World


Ostriches Have A 14 Meter (46 Foot) Long 
Small Intestine


The Average Person Will Consume 100 
Tons Of Food And 45,424 Liters 
(12,000 Gallons) Of Water In Their Lifetime


Sharks Can Sense A Drop Of Blood From 
4Km (2.5Miles) Away


The Average Person Goes To The Toilet 6 Times A Day 
And Spend 7 Year On It In The Average Lifetime


The Sun Has A Diameter Of 1,390,176Km (864,000Miles)


The Average American Eats 263 Eggs A Year


Sound Travels 15 Times Faster Through Steel Than Air


The Average Bank Teller Loses $250 Every Year


You Can Smell A Skunk 1.6Km (1 Mile) Away


The Average Person Has 10,000 Taste Buds


The Diameter Of Jupiter Is 152,800Km (88 700 Miles)


The Average Elephant Produces 22Kg (50 Pounds) 
Of Dun Each Day


The Diameter Of Earth Is 12,756 Km (7,926 Miles)


The Average Lifespan Of A Squirrel Is 9 Years


The Tentacles Of The Giant Arctic Jellyfish 
Can Reach 36.6 Meters (120 Feet)


The Average Person Swallows 295 Times During A Meal


Sun Light Can Penetrate Clean Ocean Water 
Up To A Depth Of 73M (240 Feet)


On Average 22% Of All Restaurant Meals 
Include Potato Chips

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Did You know .....Animal & Nature #2 ?

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Did You Know .......

A Bear Has 42 Teeth


Lemons Contain More Sugar Than Strawberries


An Ostrich's Eye Is Bigger Than It's Brain


85% Of Plant Life Is Found In The Ocean


Most Lipsticks Contain Fish Scales


When Lightning Strikes It Can Reach Up To 30,000 
Degrees Celsius (54,000 Degrees Fahrenheit)
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Rabbits Like Licorice


Each Time You See A Full Moon You Always
 See The Same Side


A Lobsters Blood Is Colorless But When 
Exposed To Oxygen It Turns Blue


The Only Continent With No Active 
Volcanoes Is Australia


Armadillos Have 4 Babies At A Time And Are 
All The Same Sex 


Jupiter's Famous Red Spot Is In Fact A Storm The Size Of Earth that Has Raged For Hundreds Of Year


Reindeer Like Bananas


97% Of Water On Earth Is Salty.


The Longest Recorded Flight Of A Chicken 
Was 13 Seconds


Etna Is Europe’s Largest Active Volcano.


Birds Need Gravity To Swallow


Oxygen Is Paramagnetic.


A Cat Has 32 Muscles In Each Ear


Mars Has The Tallest Mountain In The Solar System.


Goldfish Can See Both Infrared And Ultraviolet Light


90% Of The Rubbish In The Ocean Is Plastic.


Cats Spend 66% Of Their Life Asleep 


99% Of The Earth’s Gold Lies Its Core


Macadamia Nuts Are Toxic To Dogs


 There Are More Than 326 Million Trillion Gallons 
Of Water On Earth


Spiders Are Arachnids And Not Insects


 The Water We Drink Is Already 3 Billion Years Old


Koalas Sleep Around 18 Hours A Day


 Earth Is Orbiting Around The Sun At 66,600 Miles Per Hour

All Insects Have 6 Legs


The Light We Currently See From The North Star Was Actually Emitted In The Year 1583


African Grey Parrots Have Vocabularies Of 
Over 200 Words


It’s Estimated That The World’s Oceans Contain Up To 10 Billion Tons Of Gold


A Giraffe Can Clean Its Ears With Its 21 Inch Tongue


The Earth Is Struck By Lightning Over 100 Times Every Second


Cats Have Over 100 Vocal Chords


Only One Satellite Has Been Ever Been 
Destroyed By A Meteor: 
The European Space Agency’s Olympus In 1993.


Camel's Milk Doesn't Curdle

The Dead Sea Is 365 M (1,200 Ft) Below Sea Level



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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

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10 Things You Need To Know About Ubuntu 13.10

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Find out about the newest features included in Ubuntu Server OpenStack. 

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A few years ago, I would have scoffed at the notion of cloud-based computing. It was too near “thin client” or “dumb terminal” computing. My how things have changed. The cloud has come a long way to prove itself a valuable component for large businesses. Now, with the release of Ubuntu 13.10 and OpenStack's Havana...the cloud has become a viable solution for businesses of all sizes. The new release brings administrative tools with serious power, flexibility, and ease of use never before scene in a cloud solution.
But...do you know about Ubuntu's take on the cloud? What about OpenStack's Havana? If you are in the dark on this new release, here are ten things you need to know that just might sell you on what Ubuntu has to offer.
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1. Orchestrate from the browser or command line

With the release of Ubuntu 13.10 and Havana it is now possible to orchestrate from a browser or even the command line. Imagine being able to design, deploy, manage, and scale a workload from a single web browser. That is the kind of power and simplicity the new Ubuntu cloud offers. In addition to simplicity, the browser- and command line-centric work has been tooled with security in mind.

2. New Landscape

This is the enterprise system management solution from Canonical. With 13.10 Landscape has been supercharged with a brand new suite of real-time monitoring and security update tools and dashboards. Cloud managers can now more easily monitor both OpenStack as well as their cloud and physical environments. With this handy tool you also get compliance monitoring, role-base access, a fully scriptable API, and much more.

3. ARM support

Havana now offers support for the latest generation of ARM processors. This means that Ubuntu 13.10's OpenStack can be used on more platforms than any other of its kind. This support comes thanks to numerous collaborations with hardware vendors to ensure the highest possible support for the largest amount of hardware.

4. Faster server deployment

Juju is the system that is charged with deploying complex applications in the Ubuntu cloud. With 13.10, this system gets a major overhaul to supercharge deployment times. We're looking at deployment times that are five-times faster than previous iterations of the Ubuntu OpenStack. Juju installer can now clone container files in less than one second.

5. Metal As Service

MAAS is a new means by which you provision hardware. With this tool you can easily manage your physical infrastructure as easily as you manage the software side of things. This new tool will help you with: Discovering, commissioning, and deployment of physical servers; dynamic re-allocation of physical servers (to match work load requirements); and retiring servers. One element of MAAS that should appeal to IT managers is that it helps you manage getting physical hardware ready “for work”. This means you can quickly and easily get bare metal up and deployed.

6. OpenStack aligned

Ubuntu 13.10 is the most OpenStack-aligned Linux distribution available. This means Ubuntu 13.10 will work seamlessly with OpenStack to create one of the smoothest Linux-based cloud solutions on the market. Even beyond Linux, the Havana/Ubuntu 13.10 combination might well be the slickest cloud environment period. With this, Ubuntu's cloud landscape is capable of delivering the fastest, most reliable cloud of any OS on the market.

7. Tuned for all sizes

Canonical have re-tuned “Havana” (the latest OpenStack release) to better work with very small clusters (all the way down to five servers). This means the new release of Ubuntu's OpenStack can serve small and large companies. If you run the IT department for an SMB, you can now easily harness the same kind of power much larger companies have enjoyed for a long, long time.

8. VMWare integration

A single Canonical developer, Yaguang Tang, has accounted for twenty percent of the Havana contributions by Canonical. Yanguang's work focused almost entirely on VMWare integration. What this means for Ubuntu OpenStack users is that they will now see outstanding interoperability with VMWare vSphere and ESXi.

9. Service as a bundle

With the help of Juju, you can wrap up various services as a bundle, save them, and deploy them at will. Previously, it was necessary to deploy individual components...which was time consuming and cumbersome. Now, just wrap up an entire environment and, with the help of the user-friendly Juju GUI, deploy that bundle. This new take on deployment allows administrators to easily share and deploy complex workloads, systems, and environments.

10. It's free!

You can download Ubuntu 13.10 server which includes the Havana release of OpenStack for free. Just download it, burn it to a disk, and install. NOTE: Make sure you are downloading the 13.10 release (to get the latest, greatest OpenStack features).
It's becoming harder and harder to deny the presence and the power of the cloud and Linux. It makes perfect sense, as open source and cloud computing are made for one another. By now your curiosity should at least be piqued. Hopefully, you are already in the process of downloading the latest Ubuntu server release from Canonical and will soon be deploying your own cloud environments like a seasoned pro
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Monday, March 24, 2014

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Did You know .....Alphabet & Languages #1 ?

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Did You Know .......

The Hawaiian Alphabet Has 12 Letters


The Most Commonly Used Letter In The 
Alphabet Is E


 The Least Used Letter In The Alphabet Is Q


If You Try To Say The Alphabet Without Moving Your 
Lips Or Tongue Every Letter Will Sound The Same


 The Sentence "The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over 
The Lazy Dog" Uses Every Letter In The English Alphabet


 The Word 'Rhythm' Is The Longest Word Without A Vowel
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 The Letter W Is The Only Letter In The Alphabet That 
Has 3 Syllables (All Others Have 1)


1 Out Of Every 8 Letters Written Is An E


The Cambodian Alphabet Has 74 Letters


The English Language It Considered The Only That 
You Can Use One Letter Or More Instead Of 
The Real Word Like U=You Or Even U R Qt 


 34 Percent Of English Words Would Only have 
One Error If They Were Spelled On The 
Basis Of Sound-Symbol Correspondences Alone 


The Chinese Language Have No Alphabet At All 


Ironic Might Be The Most Abused Word In 
The English Language


The Arabic Language Have Nominated To Be 
The Softest Language In The World (Love Language)
 But Because Of One Letter France Win It


The Chinese Language Contain Between 30.000 
To 53.000 Symbol

There Is A Letter In Arabic No Other Language Have 
Or Even Can Express It In One Letter Which 
Is (ض) To Express It English You Have To Write
 Like That DDaD And Its The Same Letter That
 Prevent The Arabic From Getting The Softest Language


India Speaks 780 Languages 220 From Them 
Is Lost In The Last 50 Year


The Most Use Write Language In The World Not 
English But The Language known as Franco Or 
The Net Language Which Use It More Than 
20% From The World Popularity 


 One Language Dies Every 14 Day By The Next 
Century Nearly Half Of The Roughly 7.000 
languages Spoken On Earth Will Likely Disappear


 The Inventor Of The Franco Language Is Arabian 
Which Is Unknown Until Know And It Have Transfer 
To The Other Language And Most Of  The 
People Use It In The Internet Because Its Language
 To write Not To Read And Its combining 
Between The Letters And Numbers 


The Chinese Is 2000 Years Old Language So 
That They Don't Know How Many Symbol It Contain


There Are Over 6000 Languages In The World
 And The Majority Of Them Use The Latin Based Alphabet

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Steps To Own Your Website


Massive Brain Steps to Own Your Website

1. Choose a domain name

A domain name is a unique address for your web site. Choose a name that is short and tell you in a few words as much as possible. Your site should be the same name as the domain name if possible (ie mybusinessname.com). And people will remember the field more easily if your web site has the same name.

Choose the appropriate domain suffix. There are plenty of available domain suffixes that it can be difficult to choose the right one. Not your website in need. com,. com.au,. ORG, net,. Information. Edu or anything else?

To choose the right one, ask yourself first, which aims at the site. If you sell to an international audience, and. com almost always be the best option .. Com is one of the easiest to remember. If all or most of your visitors will come from Australia. Com.au will be more convenient.

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 Once you have decided on a domain name and a subsequent check if they are available. Most online registrants have the availability of field research. If the name has already been used by someone else, you will have to choose a new name.

Keep in mind that the domain name itself can be more than a later one, and thus be owned by two different people. On For example koalabears.com.au may be available, but may be owned already koalabears.com of by someone else. A potential visitors might accidentally go to the wrong location by simply delete the.au in the end. You may decide to secure all areas and.com the.com.au if they are available, to make sure that all potential visitors reach your website.

Once you've found a name that is available, register the name with the name of the registered domain reputation.

2. Create Hosting

Your website needs to be stored in a place which can be accessed by anyone with an Internet connection. Server hosting both stores your web site and sends it to computers visitor when viewing your website.

Many companies offer to host the website as well as domain name registration. It's convenient If you are can be that organizes whether in and single place.

You will need to decide on the amount of storage space Server that fit your site. Some hosting companies offer packages that include unlimited amount of storage space.

3. Planning

This is where you decide how many pages you will have, what pictures or graphics will be used, and how the site will look.

If you've hired a web designer, consider putting designed to include some of the following features:

Self-management using a CMS program such as Word.
Design responds to view the site on small screens.
SEO For a list of the top in Google.

4. Collection of content

In my experience, this step can take most of the time. You will need to collect graphics, such as logos, images, text, and other forms of media, such as videos and music.

It's a good idea to launch a Web site only after the content has been added. I do not want to irritate your visitors through their service on the Web site, which says, "soon." Only when the collected all the of the content in this initial, it should be the launch of Site-mail.

5. Design

This is the fun part, where the site really starts coming together. Will your web designer to use the content that you have provided, and come with a design for your website.

6. Development

Once you and designer may put the recent touches on the the design and layout of the site of, and said he-code location and that have been features include a identified during the the planning process.

7. Launch

The site has been completed and all the content included. Now can be launched on the site. Congratulations!

To keep visitors coming back again and again, we must keep on updating the site with new content. Also, Google will rank your site higher if it considers new content.

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