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Maturing is realizing that nothing is that serious and society is 99% retarded
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Warning: This Post Talks About People Who Accidentally Died After Exposing Power -Thread-
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This happened MF. Quality matters a lot. Elite vishwakarmas are from Kannada desha.
I already replied him Give source is ACHARIS(Kammalar) native to Karnataka?
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A 33-year-old woman at MIT wrote the code that ran inside the Apollo 11 lunar lander, and 20 seconds before Neil Armstrong touched the moon, her program made a decision the astronauts didn't know was happening that was the only reason the mission didn't crash. Her name was Margaret Hamilton. She led the team writing every line of code that would fly humans to the moon and back. The part almost nobody knows is that she had to fight to be allowed to do the work at all. Code in 1965 was not treated as real work. Rockets were serious. Circuits were serious. Writing code was something the men at NASA thought secretaries could do on the side. Hamilton was told this to her face more than once. So she started calling what her team did "software engineering." She used the phrase on purpose. In meetings. In memos. To force people to treat it as a discipline instead of a chore. Colleagues laughed at her the first few times she said it out loud. That phrase is now the name of the biggest engineering profession on earth. The story of what her code did on July 20, 1969 is the one every kid should be taught. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were 3 minutes from touching down when the computer inside the lunar module started flashing an alarm. 1202. Then again. Then 1201. Five alarms in four minutes. The computer was telling the astronauts it could not finish everything it had been asked to do. The computer they were flying with had less memory than a modern microwave. Someone on the checklist had left a switch in the wrong position, and a radar the astronauts did not even need right then was flooding the computer with data. It was eating around 13% of the machine's brain at the exact moment every second mattered. In almost any other system, that overload would have frozen the machine. A frozen machine 30,000 feet above the moon means a crash. It means two dead astronauts and a third one orbiting alone above them, waiting for a signal that would never come. Hamilton's code did something else. She had built the software with a rule almost nobody in her field was using at the time. When the machine ran out of room, it would not treat every task as equally important. It would look at the list of jobs it had been asked to do, throw out the ones that could wait, and keep running only the ones keeping the crew alive. The radar was the low priority job. The landing was the highest. So the computer did what she had told it to do. It dumped the radar. It kept flying. The alarm was not a failure. It was the machine reporting that it was handling the overload exactly the way she had designed it to. Down in Houston, a 24-year-old engineer named Jack Garman recognized the alarm from a test his team had run months earlier. He shouted "Go" to the flight controller. The controller shouted it up to the crew. The landing kept going. Armstrong touched the surface with 25 seconds of fuel left. The part that gets lost in every retelling is why Hamilton had built that safety net in the first place. NASA had not asked for it. She had added it on her own, years earlier, because her 4-year-old daughter Lauren had once crashed the simulator by pressing a button during a test. The button was one the astronauts had been told they would never press. Hamilton wanted the code to survive that button press anyway. Her bosses told her it was a waste of time. Astronauts do not make mistakes. She insisted. The safety net went in. Two years later, on the way to the moon, an astronaut left a switch in the wrong position. The exact class of mistake she had been told would never happen. There is a photograph of her from that period. She is standing next to a stack of paper as tall as she is. Every page in that stack is the code her team wrote for the mission. She is smiling at the camera like she knows something the rest of the aerospace industry has not figured out yet. In 2016, Barack Obama put the Presidential Medal of Freedom around her neck and said the astronauts did not have much time, but thankfully, they had Margaret Hamilton. Every autopilot in every plane you have ever flown on uses a version of what she invented. Every pacemaker. Every self driving car. Every satellite in orbit. The idea that a machine should know which job matters most and drop the rest when it runs out of room is now the foundation of almost every safety system on the planet. She wrote it because a 4 year old crashed a simulator and nobody else thought it was worth fixing. The men in the room laughed at her for calling it engineering. Then her code was the only thing in the sky that did not fail.
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Hope @krishnabgowda doesn't stop with hawker clearance. Some rich violators cars need to be towed off 5th Main Rd, Indira Nagar 1st Stage, Stage 1, Indiranagar @ICCCBengaluru , @GBA_office
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There's not single proof that sarvasiddhachri is a Tamil. His name was Gunda.Mentlu.
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Konga got Exposed, Arunachaleshvara temple gopura was built by Karnata empire. #Exposekongadogs
Peak Tamil Vimana architecture 😂 At least Kannadas tried to experiment with different styles at Pattadakal
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> Be Jonny Kim > Born to South Korean immigrants in Los Angeles > Grows up in an intensely abusive household, constantly full of fear > The night before he graduates high school, his father threatens the family with a gun > Police arrive, a shootout happens, and his father is killed > Decides he wants to protect people so he enlists in the Navy at 18 > Survives Hell Week and becomes a Navy SEAL > Deploys to Iraq twice as a combat medic, sniper, and point man > Completes over 100 combat operations under fire > Earns a Silver Star and a Bronze Star for saving wounded comrades > Watches his close friends die in battle and realizes he wants to heal people, not just fight > Leaves active duty to get a degree in Mathematics from USD > Auditions for medical school and gets accepted into Harvard > Graduates from Harvard Medical School as an M.D. in 2016 > Starts his residency in emergency medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital > Gets bored of being a regular doctor and applies to NASA > Selected as 1 of only 12 candidates out of 18,300 applicants > Becomes a NASA Astronaut in 2020 > Decides space isn't enough, so he joins Navy flight school to face his fear of flying > Earns his wings as a fully certified military pilot and naval flight surgeon > Launches into space on a rocket to the International Space Station > Logs 245 days in orbit, traveling 104 million miles around the Earth before returning home > Returns to Earth as a SEAL, a Harvard Doctor, an Aviator, and an Astronaut at just 41 years old And Jonny Kim is still the most humble guy on the planet who makes everyone else's resume look blank. Jonny Kim is badass.
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Ten Urology facts you should know: 1. Testicular cancer is the most common solid cancer in men of the age group: 15-35. 2. A Kidney can lose around 80% of its function, before you notice any symptom at all. 3. Blood seen in Urine is NEVER normal. Always investigate. 4. Smoking is one of the greatest preventable causes of bladder cancer. Muscle invasive bladder cancer is quite serious,& the treatment burden is overwhelming. 5. Most Prostate cancers produce no symptoms at all, till the most advanced stage. This is the most common male cancer in some countries & the 2nd most common male( after lung cancer ) cancer in other countries. A simple blood test called PSA, helps us a great deal in diagnosing Cancer Prostate. 6. Loss of the egg shape of testis, or a painless lump frequently noticed by his sexual partner is the usual presentation of Testicular cancer. Despite being an external organ touched & handled daily by the male,surprisingly it is often his sexual partner who first notices something abnormal. 7. Urinary stones in the Ureter( Urine tube ) can potentially produce the worst pain known to mankind. Pts often rate it as worse than labour pain or that of fracture bone. 8. Erectile Dysfunction in men without obvious risk factors, often precedes a Heart Attack by around 3 years( range is 2-5 yrs ). This is why, ED in a pt under 60, should prompt cardiovascular risk assessment. 9. Holding urine regularly for social reasons can harm your bladder over time. 10. Not every Urine infection causes burning pain on voiding. In elderly patients, UTI can present as confusion, falls or fatigue. #MedicalStudents #Urology
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फ्रेंच महिला Sylvia को ऑस्ट्रेलिया में पाकिस्तानी आदमी से प्यार हो गया. दोनों ने शादी कर ली. 2003 से 2014 तक Sylvia अपने बच्चों और पाकिस्तानी पति के साथ ऑस्ट्रेलिया में रही. एक दिन पति बोला पुस्तैनी गांव घुमा लाता हूँ. Sylvia बच्चों और पति के साथ खयबर पंखतून के बारा इलाके में आ गयी जो काफी आइसोलेटेड एरिया था. यहां आते ही पाकिस्तानी पति ने अपना रंग दिखाया. Sylvia का पासपोर्ट जब्त कर लिया. घर से बाहर निकलने पर पाबंदी लगा दी. Sylvia बाहरी दुनिया से कट गयी. उसका नाम Yasmin रख दिया. 12 साल की गुलामी के बाद उसका एक बेटा किसी तरह नजदीकी पुलिस स्टेशन पहुंच गया. अफसर ईमानदार था. पूरी पुलिस फ़ोर्स लगाकर Sylvia Yasmin और उसके बच्चों को आज़ाद कराया.
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No matter how you cope with outdated info that halmidi is oldest kannada inscription, talagunda 370AD inscription's is more older than halmidi. And also your sangam literature is 7-9th century AD written propoganda which is proven by herman teiken.
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If you get this, you’re in the 1%.
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There was no maratha caste during kannada rattakutas Maratha caste was found by landholding kunbis who got lands during delhi sultanate (ex- shahji jagirdhar of bijapur sultan) Simple google search can verify this
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Not from today , even from the times of Ashoka the Great , it's the South which is taking care of North !
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@SPHassan2 ಈ ಕಿಡಿಗೇಡಿ taayi ಭುವನೇಶ್ವರಿ ದೇವಿಯ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ನೀಚ ಮಾತುಗಳನ್ನು ಆಡಿದ್ದಾನೆ. ಇವನು ಹಾಸನದವ ಎಂದು ಹೇಳಿಕೊಂಡಿದ್ದಾನೆ . ಕೂಡಲೇ ಇವನ ಮೇಲೆ ಕ್ರಮ ಜರುಗಿಸಿ.
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The War victory memorial in chennai in its OG language Telugu
Another proof that banglore is a Thamizh city.
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ವ್ಯಾಪಾರ, ವ್ಯವಹಾರವನ್ನು ಅತಿಶಯ ವಿಷಯವನ್ನಾಗಿ ಮಾಡಬಾರದು. Of course,ಅವರಿಗೆ upper hand ಇದೆ, ಆದರೆ ಇಲ್ಲದೇ ಇರೋದು ಒಂದು advantage ಆಗಿ ತಗೆದುಕೊಳ್ಳಬೇಕಿದೆ.ವ್ಯಾಪಾರ ಮಾಡ್ಬೇಕಾ ಧುಮುಕಿ, ಸಾರ ತಿಳಿದುಕೊಳ್ಳಿ. ನಾವು ಈಜಬೇಕು ಅಂದ್ರೆ ನೀರಿಗಿಳಿಯಲೇಬೇಕು.
Many people wonder how these Marwadi Baniya Gujju who migrate to other city are able to buy land and start business?-They already have their own community group in their homestate and their entire group contributes fund to help them purchase land and start business and get Settle
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Rakesh Jhunjhunwala. 2016. "I bought BHEL at ₹18. Sold at ₹1,200." "Bought BEML at ₹30. Sold at ₹1,200." 66x and 40x returns. From PSU companies. But then he said something equally important: "MTNL gave me huge losses. Even though it was a monopoly in Mumbai and Delhi." Same investor. Same era. Same PSU theme. Completely different outcomes. Lesson: A monopoly with bad management and a dying business model is not an investment.
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I got upgraded to business class once. The guy next to me looked rich. Really rich. Designer watch. Tailored suit. Private driver waiting at landing. The whole package. We chatted for a bit. Very nice guy. Very humble. Halfway through the flight I asked what he did. He smiled. "Construction." I assumed he was a contractor. Maybe owned a few crews. No big deal. Then a flight attendant walked by. Stopped. And said:
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