Thursday, August 31, 2006

Corner Cases

What would be the normal wind's speed at a height of more than whtever an ordinary soul can imagine and pave way to allow its flow of thought. Line of sight deviates from the actual calculated lines (without considering zero correction) .Molecules and atoms of the ever glowing wind may have their own free movement without any external pressure or applied temperature . Design of a perfect automated aviator needs a proper inbuilt calculation that should be embedded in the microcontrollers of the autopilot. Do the simulators help??? Nature always has a upper hand in making a human understand that his algorithm is incorrect .Moreover nature always breaks the code with its corner cases and stress tests. How can Man fix up the bugs...???

Monday, August 14, 2006

Blue Rains

Am sure the topic has something to do with whtever follows.i thought events of Life is something that just says 0 or 1.but its more than tht.As every soul tht originated on the lively planet there s one which always looks for a light ahead, amidst the surrounding darkness of unknown abstract feelings.A path in life which can never be predictable may appear in a flash having a great deal of hope mixed with purpose demanding a great deal of labour without the knowledge of abstract answer lying in the future. World many seem to be colorful.Painful days and sleepless nights may follow never giving a clue of negative aspects of the underlying cause driving the entire soul for quite a long time .Rain is argued to be colorless .But only some souls can plunge into the unexplainable environments to look into the unanswered questions and the color of the initial rains which may not turn to be otherwise continuous.Yes it is an unrevealed mystery.Its hard for any soul to accept the fact that its first (believed to be everlasting ) trust on an existing lifeless entity is not reciprocated .
But life always like to take diffrent routes. let the soul follow its predecided fate with the same drag and thrust to lift the important turn.
"Uruginaen naan uruginaen ...uyiril paathi karuginnaen..."