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Saturday, October 10, 2009

subway around the world

Hope you all might like my collections of web link..
It is brief about subways system from all over the world prepared by travel web site called 'virgin'
Enjoy friends

http://www.virgin-vacations.com/site_vv/11-top-underground-transit-systems-in-the-world.asp

Another web site,www.infoplese.com listed as per riderships for standings among them

City Date system
completed Number of
riders (year) Length
(km)
Moscow 1935 3.2 bil (1997) 340
Tokyo 1927 2.6 bil (1997/98) 281+
Seoul 1974 1.4 bil (1993) 278+
Mexico City 1969 1.4 bil (1996) 202
New York City 1904 1.3 bil (2001) 371
Paris 1900 1.2 bil (1998) 211
Osaka 1933 957 mil (1997) 114
London 1863 866 mil (1999) 415
Hong Kong 1979 790 mil (1999) 82
St. Petersburg 1955 721 mil (1996) 110

another information found here www.funtrivia.com
New York's 722+ miles of tracks make it the longest subway system in the world, larger than those of London, Paris, Tokyo, or Seoul.

(pre 1995-ish figures)
That comes out to 6,400 cars, 469 stations, and an average of 2.7 million riders services per day. The NYC Transit Police Department employed nearly 4,000 officers as of 1992, which ranked it among the top ten largest police forces in the country.
http://www.greenmanreview.com/underground_harmonies.html


Further info:

Passengers carried per day

London 3 million
Paris 4.4 million
Moscow 9 million
Tokyo 7 million
Prague 1.2 million
Mexico City 4.2 million
New York 4.7 million

Number of Stations and lines

London 275 stations, 12 lines
Paris 297 stations, 14 lines
Moscow 162 stations, 11 lines
Tokyo 209 stations, 12 lines
Prague 50 stations, 3 lines
Mexico City 175 stations, 11 lines
New York 468 stations, 25 lines

Cost of a ticket

London 90p to £5.30 (10 zones) - no flat fares
Paris 80p flat fare
Moscow 12p flat fare
Tokyo 90p to £1.68
Prague 24p flat fare
Mexico City 11p flat fare
New York £1.03 flat fare

Monday, September 14, 2009

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Best university in US (Ivy League )

I was thinking about which school or university might be the best in US or in the world,and got no idea except familiaring some names.I think i tshould say prestigious schools instead of best schools.Right?Becoz there might be some parameter to judge among schools.
Obviously,harvard,yales,princeton and MIT are among those good candidates.I came all the way from asia and personally i had limited knowledge about those things.It is a big big thing even to know more about these schools.I was very hard to get a good guidance or good information to survive yourself and improve your life.Informations are very hard to be requested or aksed.Some,yes simple dont know..but they said so.Some know a little ,but talk more than what they realy know,so not trustful.
Can u imagine this kind of things can be happen in big country like US.I am sorry to say that.But it was true.
Things i didn't know wasinformations are there for free on the web or in the internet pages.Now i came to understand how i or we can search information we want on the internet.And like to share friends for those who still figuring how and what..
I am sorry to those who are we ahead of me.Pls do not mind.I am just trying to share informations i found in the internet.It is so easy now to find needs on the internet.Internet is dangerous and very useful tools at the same time.Hackers,spyware,virus,id thiefs,spam so on..
Ok now is to say about schools i said earlier.
Great personals were graduated from those schools,called ivy league.As i learn on the internet ivy league is not only a group of school of good education but also a reputable sports competitions are there.So now I know wht schools are in the IVY league.But i can't do nothing about nearing to those school.May be somebody who read this might get some chance to approach or prepare for those schools.Where they are,what to prepare and what is the finicial aid system setup there etc..
So this might or might not be useful..
Pls use it if it is useful for you or I am very thankful for coming and visiting my place here.
Thanks you friends...
wishing you all the best
Again let me share following information i saw it on the web.

I copy and paste for you all.It is from this web link
http://www.admissionsconsultants.com/college/ivy_league_table.asp

1.Princeton http://www.princeton.edu/main/
2.Harvard http://www.harvard.edu/
3.Yale http://www.yale.edu/
4.Brown http://www.brown.edu/
5.Cornell http://www.cornell.edu/
6.Dartmouth http://www.dartmouth.edu/
7.Penn http://www.penn.edu/
8.Columbia http://www.columbia.edu/

Ivy League College Admission Summary
The following table lists the eight U.S. universities that comprise the 'Ivy League' – a small group of private universities that enjoy a reputation for providing excellent education, and attract top students.

It is interesting to note that the term 'ivy league' originally referred not to academics but to sports. The original Ivy League brought together not minds, but football teams. That said, these eight universities have some educational and institutional traits in common beyond their athletics programs. All are long-established, private universities; all are in the Northeastern U.S.; all benefit from sizeable endowments and generous alumni financial support; all are highly selective – and all are very expensive.

Is an Ivy League school right for you? If so, which one? That's a question only you will be able to answer. Factors to consider are the differences among Ivy League members (some are located in large cities, and some in small towns; some have religious affiliations, and some do not). A more important factor is what you want to get out of your college education. Although Ivy League schools generally deserve their good reputations, some of their programs are stronger than others. If you're interested in engineering, for example, you probably want to look beyond the eight universities listed below. Only a few Ivy League schools have top-rated engineering programs – and (like any school of engineering) they are stronger in some areas of engineering education than others.

School
Acceptance Rate
Early Action
or Decision
Early Acceptance Rate
Top 10% of the High School Class
SAT (25/75 percentile)

Brown
13.3%
Decision
22.7%
94%
2010-2290

Columbia
10.0%
Decision
23.1%
94%
1980-2220

Cornell
20.4%
Decision
36.8%
87%
1280 - 1490§

Dartmouth
13.2%
Decision
28.0%
90%
1350-1530§

Harvard
7.1%
Action
N/A*
95%
2080-2370

Penn
16.4%
Decision
29.2%
96%
1980-2250

Princeton
9.3%
Decision
N/A*
94%
2050-2360

Yale
8.3%
Action
18.1%
95%
2080-2370


Figures are for the Fall 2008 entering class.

* Harvard and Princeton ended their early admissions programs following the 2006-2007 application season. All applicants will only be able to apply under the regular deadline.

§ Math and Critical Reading scores only.

Keep in mind that the qualities that make for a good education are not limited to the Ivy League. You can look for (and find) features like a low student-to-faculty ratio, high teaching standards, and strong research support at other universities as well. Moreover, non-Ivy League schools might offer things that are important to you and that you could not find at the eight universities listed below – for example, a climate that doesn't include ice and snow.

An Ivy League education has undeniable benefits. A degree from an Ivy League school will always draw attention to your resume, and you'll have entry to a valuable alumni network. You'll also receive instruction and mentoring that can help position you for competitive graduate programs and prestigious awards like the Rhodes Scholarships. But Ivy League educations come at a price – both in the tuition you pay, and in anxiety over the schools' highly competitive admissions. If an Ivy League university is the right choice for you, you'll be happy to pay that price. But even in that case, you will probably be more comfortable with having made that decision if you first go through the process of considering other options as well.


Class of 2012 early application (early action and early decision) data

Class of 2011 early application (early action and early decision) data

Class of 2010 early application (early action and early decision) data

Class of 2009 early application (early action and early decision) data


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ROV(Remotely operated vehicle )


I was lucky enough to involved in a subsea pipeline survey where i got chance to familiar a little submarine called ROV.It had manipulator arms,tracking frame,deep sea low light cameras,hydraulic thrusters for vertical and horizontal movements.And i remember it also had a beacon tramistters to retrive ROV incase of umbilical control cable was cut accidently.
There were 2 rov pilots in each shift and operated survey for days and nights.Is it sound interesting?right? yes it was.You would be mre interested if i could express how many teams were nvolved in such a survey operation.
Ok now i've got extra knowledge about ROVs by internet surfing.
There are moe than one ROV which is for subsea pipeline survey.So let me share info i got from other web sites.
WORKING ROV's
SCORPIO, Amatek Straza
RCV 150, Hydro Products
DEMON, Hydrovision Ltd.
DIABLO, Hydrovision Ltd.
HYSUB, ISE
RECON I, Perry Offshore
RECON IV, Perry Offshore
PIONEER, Subsea International
SUPER SCORPIO, Amatek Straza
STEALTH ROV, Hitec Subsea
CHALLENGER, Perry Offshore / Sonat Underwater Services
TRITON, Perry Offshore
VIPER, Perry Tritech Inc.
Trojan ROV, Slingsby Engineering
RIGWORKER, OSEL
SCORPION, Perry Tritech Inc.
MRV, Slingsby Engineering
TRITON XL, Perry Tritech Inc.
MAGELLAN, Oceaneering International
TRITON MRV, PerrySlingsby Systems
TRITON SP, PerrySlingsby Systems
TRITONZX, PerrySlingsby Systems
VENOM, Hydrovision Limited
The one i familiared was from CANYON,Norwaygian company.
What could we get from those called ROV(Remotely operated vehicle )?
We could inspect laid subsea pipeline situation like
1. cathodic protection system was properly function or not,
2.Visual inspection report can be obtained from professionals
2.How marine growths were growing on the pipeline or rig structures
3.How subsea pipeline could be moved because of seabed currents
4.How we can maintain suspended pipeline for prolong period and we can plan a schedule maintenance before unexpected shutdown occure
5.We could update our GPS location of pipeline
6.And seabed geographical map can also be obained by sonar system

2 ROV pilots operated ROV to inspect subsea pipeline .They were keeping controlling hydraulic thrusters to dive into water depth and came up to the surface.They operated manipulator arms to take test on anode joints.ROV was running on the pipeline with its 3 wheels underneath.Rolling and rolling until specific location was arrived to take test,took photos ,took video recording and commenting on what they were seeing on the tv screen.
You could enjoy seeing crowded underwater world like u have seen in discovery or NGC channels.Different kinds and size of marine animals were there.
Anywa,Its not a specific details about ROV,it's operation and experience onboard but atleast i can share something to those who have no idea at all.
I hope i can update and add more information when i have chance to get more information about ROVs.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Saturday, July 11, 2009

European university students's underwater competition

this is interesting technical news from BBC


Sunday, July 5, 2009

Digitalised TV tramission started

I dont know how TV signals are transmitting in your areas ,we here have some changes in TV transmission with effect from June12,2009.We do have HD digital TV channels and analog TV channels.
Initially both analog and digital TV free to air transmissions can be tuned in this city.But Recently,whole TV station broasting had been changed to digital transmission.Some even have high definition signal for better quality of picture and sound.
You need converter box to transform your exsiting analog TV to be able to keep tuning digital signals.Government is delivering 40 bucks rebate cards to all requested applicants or household.So if a digital converter box cost 59.99$,you would have to pay 9.99$ from your pocket.
Hope you do have digital High definition channels transmission already some times ago.Anyway this is I can share with you all freinds.Totally i can tune 18 channels free to air TV stations here from my place.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

great firewall

I read this article in one of the blogspots and hope you all will be interested too
http://privacyview.blogspot.com/2008/08/breaking-down-great-firewall.html


Hello author,i like your article and let me post it in this blog for my friends who might be interested ,pls

Friday, August 8, 2008
Breaking down the Great Firewall...
No, this isn't a clever campaign to start a world movement to get rid of the Great Firewall and liberate China's netizens. With the arrival of the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing, it seems that this would be an appropriate time to focus on The Great Firewall of China, or the Golden Shield Project (as it is officially known). The Golden Shield is a censorship and surveillance program run by China's Ministry of Public Service. While the Chinese government has been using the Great Firewall to censor and block websites in China since 2003, many of us do not have a full understanding of the Golden Shield Project and its intricacies. This article is not meant to start a revolution against the Chinese government to bring down the Great Firewall, but a means to gain a better understanding of something that many Americans and Europeans have little knowledge about--Internet censorship using GSP.

While most Americans and Europeans do have the right to choose what sites they visit and surf the Internet freely (again the keyword is "most"), other countries' citizens are stifled by government censorship of the Internet. In China any site that expresses opposing views or states a negative opinion of the government is banned. Not only will the site be banned, but the authors may face criminal charges and a lengthy prison sentence. While many sites have recently been unblocked by the Chinese government because of the Beijing Olympics, many other sites including, pro-democracy advocates, Taiwanese government and media, and blog sites are still banned. The idea of having privacy rights or any type of Internet privacy is a concept that many Chinese citizens have little understanding of.

The concept of the Great Firewall started in 1998 and began operating in 2003. The need for the GSP stemmed from Communist regimes fearing that the Chinese Democracy Party would develop an extensive and powerful network that couldn't be controlled. The GSP acts as a firewall (hence the nickname) and blocks content based on IP addresses and a massive database of banned websites. The IPs are banned and prevented from gaining access to blocked content basically by using a proxy server the opposite way we would use it (think: reverse proxy). GSP combines IP filtering with DNS poisoning to maintain control over the Internet in China.

Along with IP blocking, URL-, DNS-, and Packet-filtering, the GSP has a unique characteristic: it doesn't just ban sites based on these methods, but also bans websites based on the content. This blog would be banned instantly because it shows methods for gaining access to "forbidden sites," but also any content that is considered subversive by the government would be subject to banishment (this means any pro-democracy, pro-Tibet, and pro-anything else the Chinese government is against).

The final point that has been brought about because of the Great Firewall is self-censorship. While sites that should be banned do slip through the cracks, many Chinese citizens end up practicing self-censorship and not visiting these sites anyway. It makes perfect sense: Just because the site hasn't been banned yet, is it still okay to look at? Why take that chance and end up in prison like many Chinese bloggers do? The thought that you are being watched by the Golden Shield Project even if the site is allowed on the network is a mighty force...people tend to act differently when their bosses, or the authorities, are paying attention.
Posted by Tino Bruno at 1:38 PM
Labels: Internet Censorship, Internet Privacy

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Folks, Dont tell me you are so boring

Hey folks,Don't tell me you are so boring .You know why?
Ok.you just need a internet connection
try this..
www.limewire.com
Download and search whatever you want music or movie

next one?ummm ..ok
www.mp3rocket.com
same again download player and enjoys watching TV channels for free

Asking me..if that's all?
Okay ..let me see..
How about this
www.quicksliverscreen.com

And the last but not the least..
www.bittorrent.com

Don't say thank you..Because i didn't do any of these websites.So you just have to thanks to all those who had developed such a entertaining web sites.
And Thaks to the friends who shared this good web sites to surf around..and let me share from me too..
Enjoy..Enjoy

Saturday, March 14, 2009

world wide web anniversary


Again i copied and pasted this article from BBC,technology category because web sites surfing is so so important to all of us and it is truely even part of our daily life style to keep in touch with outside world in so convenient ways from where we are.
So let me honor the founder Sir Tim Berners Lee from here by putting his story and achievement.

Web founder looks to big changes


Mobile phone Web access will benefit the developing world, says Sir Tim
The founder of the World Wide Web says the pace of innovation on the web is increasing all the time.
Marking the 20th anniversary of his proposal to create the web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee said "new changes are going to rock the world even more".
The future of the web lies in mobile phones, he said at the research centre in Switzerland where he was working when he proposed the web.
He also warned of user profiling on the internet and the risks of "snooping".
Sir Tim was working at the Cern nuclear research centre, near Geneva, in March 1989 when he proposed to his colleagues a hypertext database with text links that would help scientists around the world share information quickly.
His supervisor described the proposal as "vague, but exciting" and the next year Sir Tim wrote the software that allowed users access to information on the already-existing internet.

In developing countries it's going to be exciting because [mobile phones are] the only way that a lot of people will actually get to see the internet at all
Sir Tim Berners-Lee
Speaking to the BBC's technology correspondent Rory Cellan Jones, Sir Tim credited scientists around the world with helping to build the web.
"Creative people all over the planet started to get involved and I'd get these random e-mails from people in different fields and different countries who decided the web would be a good idea if everybody did it, so they would do it."
'Tip of iceberg'
As director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that guides the web's development, Sir Tim said much more was to come.
"The web is not all done, it's just the tip of the iceberg... I'm convinced that the new changes are going to rock the world even more," he said at the 20th anniversary celebrations at Cern.
Mobile phones would form a key part of the web's future, he said.
"In developing countries it's going to be exciting because that is the only way that a lot of people will actually get to see the internet at all."
But he also sounded a warning about the emergence of systems that can automatically track a web user's habits and create a detailed profile of the person.
"That sort of snooping is really important to avoid," he said.
Google has become the latest firm to launch a system to send advertisements to web users based on their online activities.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

asia ranking universities

I got this from web too..As usual i didn't collect this.. just copy and past here to share what i read ..
Asia 2008/World 2008/World 2007/University Name/Country

19 17 University of TOKYO Japan
25 25 KYOTO University Japan
26 18 University of HONG KONG Hong Kong
30= 33= National University of SINGAPORE (NUS) Singapore
39 53= HONG KONG University of Science & Technology Hong Kong
42 38= The CHINESE University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
44 46 OSAKA University Japan
50= 36 PEKING University China
50= 51= SEOUL National University Korea, South
56 40 TSINGHUA University China
61 90= TOKYO Institute of Technology Japan
77 69 NANYANG Technological University Singapore
93= 128 Hebrew University of JERUSALEM Israel
112 102= TOHOKU University Japan
113 85= FUDAN University China
114 151= TEL AVIV University Israel
120 112= NAGOYA University Japan
124= 102= National TAIWAN University Taiwan
141 155= University of Science and Technology China
143 125 NANJING University China
144= 163= SHANGHAI JIAO TONG University China
147= 149= CITY University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
154 307= Indian Institute of Technology Delhi India
158 136 KYUSHU University Japan
174= 151= HOKKAIDO University Japan
174= 269 Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India
188= 233 POHANG University of Science and Technology Korea, South
199 197= KOBE University Japan
Source: QS Quacquarelli Symonds (www.topuniversities.com)

Shanghai’s Jiao Tung University recently their rankings for the year 2008 a few months ago. Following are the rankings for the top universities in Asia (Pacific removed) :

World Rank Institution* Regional Rank Country National Rank
19 Tokyo Univ 1 Japan 1
23 Kyoto Univ 2 Japan 2
65 Hebrew Univ Jerusalem 4 Israel 1
68 Osaka Univ 5 Japan 3
79 Tohoku Univ 7 Japan 4
101-151 Kyushu Univ 9-16 Japan 5-7
101-151 Nagoya Univ 9-16 Japan 5-7
101-151 Natl Univ Singapore 9-16 Singapore 1
101-151 Technion Israel Inst Tech 9-16 Israel 2-3
101-151 Tel Aviv Univ 9-16 Israel 2-3
101-151 Tokyo Inst Tech 9-16 Japan 5-7
152-200 Hokkaido Univ 17-22 Japan 8-9
152-200 Natl Taiwan Univ 17-22 Taiwan 1
152-200 Seoul Natl Univ 17-22 South Korea 1
152-200 Tsukuba Univ 17-22 Japan 8-9
152-200 Weizmann Inst Sci 17-22 Israel 4
201-302 Chinese Univ Hong Kong 23-41 China-hk 1-3
201-302 Hiroshima Univ 23-41 Japan 10-12
201-302 Hong Kong Univ Sci & Tech 23-41 China-hk 1-3
201-302 Keio Univ 23-41 Japan 10-12
201-302 Kobe Univ 23-41 Japan 10-12
201-302 Korea Advanced Inst Sci & Tech 23-41 South Korea 2-3
201-302 Nanjing Univ 23-41 China 1-6
201-302 Peking Univ 23-41 China 1-6
201-302 Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ 23-41 China 1-6
201-302 Tsinghua Univ 23-41 China 1-6
201-302 Univ Hong Kong 23-41 China-hk 1-3
201-302 Univ Sci & Tech China 23-41 China 1-6
201-302 Yonsei Univ 23-41 South Korea 2-3
201-302 Zhejiang Univ 23-41 China 1-6
303-401 Bar Ilan Univ 42-68 Israel 5-6
303-401 Ben Gurion Univ 42-68 Israel 5-6
303-401 City Univ Hong Kong 42-68 China-hk 4-5
303-401 Fudan Univ 42-68 China 7
303-401 Hanyang Univ 42-68 South Korea 4-7
303-401 Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ 42-68 China-hk 4-5
303-401 Indian Inst Sci 42-68 India 1-2
303-401 Indian Inst Tech - Kharagpur 42-68 India 1-2
303-401 Kanazawa Univ 42-68 Japan 13-18
303-401 Korea Univ 42-68 South Korea 4-7
303-401 Nanyang Tech Univ 42-68 Singapore 2
303-401 Natl Cheng Kung Univ 42-68 Taiwan 2-4
303-401 Natl Chiao Tung Univ 42-68 Taiwan 2-4
303-401 Natl Tsing Hua Univ 42-68 Taiwan 2-4
303-401 Niigata Univ 42-68 Japan 13-18
303-401 Okayama Univ 42-68 Japan 13-18
303-401 Pohang Univ Sci & Tech 42-68 South Korea 4-7
303-401 Sungkyunkwan Univ 42-68 South Korea 4-7
303-401 Tokyo Med & Dental Univ 42-68 Japan 13-18
303-401 Waseda Univ 42-68 Japan 13-18
303-401 Yamaguchi Univ 42-68 Japan 13-18
402-503 Chang Gung Univ 69-100 Taiwan 5-7
402-503 Chiba Univ 69-100 Japan 19-31
402-503 China Agr Univ 69-100 China 8-18
402-503 Dalian Univ Tech 69-100 China 8-18
402-503 Ehime Univ 69-100 Japan 19-31
402-503 Gifu Univ 69-100 Japan 19-31
402-503 Gunma Univ 69-100 Japan 19-31
402-503 Harbin Inst Tech 69-100 China 8-18
402-503 Huazhong Univ Sci & Tech 69-100 China 8-18
402-503 Jilin Univ 69-100 China 8-18
402-503 Kagoshima Univ 69-100 Japan 19-31
402-503 Lanzhou Univ 69-100 China 8-18
402-503 Nagasaki Univ 69-100 Japan 19-31
402-503 Nankai Univ 69-100 China 8-18
402-503 Nara Inst Sci & Tech 69-100 Japan 19-31
402-503 Natl Cent Univ 69-100 Taiwan 5-7
402-503 Natl Yang Ming Univ 69-100 Taiwan 5-7
402-503 Nihon Univ 69-100 Japan 19-31
402-503 Osaka City Univ 69-100 Japan 19-31
402-503 Osaka Prefecture Univ 69-100 Japan 19-31
402-503 Pusan Natl Univ 69-100 South Korea 8
402-503 Shandong Univ 69-100 China 8-18
402-503 Sichuan Univ 69-100 China 8-18
402-503 Tianjin Univ 69-100 China 8-18
402-503 Tokyo Metropolitan Univ 69-100 Japan 19-31
402-503 Tokyo Univ Agr & Tech 69-100 Japan 19-31
402-503 Univ Tokushima 69-100 Japan 19-31
402-503 Zhongshan Univ 69-100 China 8-18
Another research oriented one comes from the UTD Top 100 Worldwide Business School Rankings Based on Research Contributions:

(Rank University Articles Score Country)
31 Hong Kong University of Science and Technology 87 47.45 China
49 National University of Singapore (Business School) 57 27.40 Singapore
69 Nanyang Technological University (Nanyang Business School) 33 18.15 Singapore
75 Chinese University of Hong Kong (Faculty of Business Administration) 37 16.96 China
78 Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Graduate School of Business) 26 16.00 China
90 City University of Hong Kong (Faculty of Business) 27 12.40 China
95 Singapore Management University (Lee Kong Chian School of Business) 26 10.73 Singapore

Financial Times also releases a list of leading MBA programs. Here’s the list for Asia 2008 (Asia rank, world rank, school name):

11 Ceibs China
17 Hong Kong UST Business School
20 Indian School of Business
41 Shanghai Jiao Tong University, ACEM
46 Nanyang Business School
Financial Times also has a list for the leading EMBA programs. Following is the list for Asia 2008:

Current rank School name Country FT research rank
2 Kellogg / Hong Kong UST Business School China 14
6 Insead France / Singapore 10
7 University of Chicago GSB US / UK / Singapore 8
8 Washington University: Olin China 13
11 Chinese University of Hong Kong China 59
20 National University of Singapore Singapore 62
23 Ceibs China 63
27 OneMBA: CUHK/RSM/UNC/FGV São Paulo/EGADE China / Netherlands / US / Brazil / Mexico 53
31 University of Western Ontario: Ivey Canada / China 22
37 Tongji University/ENPC China 88
42 Arizona State University: Carey China 34
43 National Taiwan University - College of Management Taiwan 69
57 National Sun Yat-Sen University Taiwan 89
67 Helsinki School of Economics Finland / S. Korea / Singapore 84
73 National Chengchi University Taiwan 86
Finally, Financial Times has a “Masters in management” rankings for 2008. Following is the very short list for Asia :

Current Rank School name Country
47 National Chengchi University Taiwan
49 National Sun Yat-Sen University Taiwan
Economist Intelligence Unit of The Economist also has a list of the top 100 business schools in the world. The Asian universities on that list are :

China Europe International Business School (CEIBS)
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology — School of Business and Management – 11
Hong Kong, University of — Faculty of Business and Economics – 58
Chinese University of Hong Kong – 73
Nanyang Technological University - Nanyang Business School – 81
International University of Japan - Graduate School of International Management – 82
National University of Singapore–The NUS Business School – 89
Indian Institute of Management – Ahmedabad – 91
Another rankings list of somewhat less authority that has released new rankings around the same month as Jiao Tung is the “Webometrics – Ranking Web of World Universities”. Following are their rankings for Asia 2008 :

1 University of Tokyo 54

2 National Taiwan University 70

3 Kyoto University 89

4 National University of Singapore 111

5 Beijing University 112

6 Chinese University of Hong Kong 123

7 University of Hong Kong 148

8 Keio University 165

9 University of Tsukuba 234

10 Tsinghua University China 238

11 National Chiao Tung University 239

12 National Sun Yat-Sen University 242

13 Nagoya University 256

14 Osaka University 266

15 Tohoku University 284

16 Shanghai Jiao Tong University 285

17 National Taiwan Normal University 307

18 Tokyo Institute of Technology 308

19 Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology 309

20 National Cheng Kung University 310

21 Hong Kong University of Science & Technology 312

22 Seoul National University 332

23 University of Science & Technology of China 334

24 ZheJiang University 337

25 National Tsing Hua University Taiwan 338

26 Kyushu University 363

27 National Central University 373

28 Prince of Songkla University 384

29 Kobe University 394

30 Fudan University 418

31 City University of Hong Kong 438

32 Chulalongkorn University 444

33 Hong Kong Polytechnic University 456

34 Nanyang Technological University 474

35 Ritsumeikan University 482

36 National Chengchi University 486

37 United Nations University 498

38 Tamkang University 509

39 Pohang University of Science & Technology 518

40 National Chung Cheng University 519

41 Hiroshima University 524

42 Nanjing University 529

43 Shandong University 541

44 Kasetsart University 544

45 I-Shou University 559

46 Wuhan University 570

47 Hong Kong Baptist University 573

48 Indian Institute of Science Bangalore 605

49 Indian Institute of Technology Bombay 607

50 Korea University 630

51 Nankai University 643

52 Tokyo University of Science (Note 29) 646

53 Japan Advanced Institute of Science & Technology 668

54 Yonsei University 676

55 Xiamen University 691

56 Beijing Normal University 694

57 National Chung Hsing University 707

58 Hosei University 711

59 Waseda University 718

60 Harbin Institute of Technology 736

61 Mahidol University 740

62 Asian Institute of Technology Thailand 741

63 University of Electro-Communications 753

64 Xi’An Jiaotong University 769

65 Nara Institute of Science & Technology 774

66 Fu Jen Catholic University 777

67 Doshisha University 778

68 Renmin University of China 779

69 Yamagata University 780

70 Providence University 787

71 Okayama University 789

72 East China Normal University 794

73 Tokai University 812

74 Gadjah Mada University 819

75 Feng Chia University 821

76 Yuan Ze University 823

77 Ryukoku University 825

78 Institute of Technology Bandung 826

79 Nihon University 828

80 Shinshu University 832

81 Gunma University 834

82 Pusan National University 844

83 Niigata University 847

84 Thammasat University 850

85 Huazhong University of Science & Technology 859

86 Hanyang University 871

87 University of Tokushima 875

88 Chiang Mai University 877

89 Tunghai University 888

90 Mie University 897

91 Meiji University 901

92 Tongji University 911

93 Chiba University 916

94 Sungkyunkwan University 920

95 Assumption University of Thailand 921

96 Nagaoka University of Technology 926

97 Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 929

98 Khon Kaen University 937

99 Gifu University 946

100 Shih Hsin University 947
Disclaimer : These are not my rankings, they’ve been conducted by relatively high authority institutions that have their own special methodology and way of calculating university rankings. If you have something to say about the methodology, I suggest contacting them. If you have something to say about Asian academics – this would be a good place to discuss it. This list is simply provided as a service that attempts to give a general overview of academics in Asia and their rankings in the world.

Top Universities

I got this from a web site called QS
I just copy and paste it here.

2008 Rank School Name Country

1 HARVARD University United States
2 YALE University United States
3 University of CAMBRIDGE United Kingdom
4 University of OXFORD United Kingdom
5 CALIFORNIA Institute of Technology (Calt... United States
6 IMPERIAL College London United Kingdom
7 UCL (University College London) United Kingdom
8 University of CHICAGO United States
9 MASSACHUSETTS Institute of Technology (M... United States
10 COLUMBIA University United States
11 University of PENNSYLVANIA United States
12 PRINCETON University United States
13= DUKE University United States
13= JOHNS HOPKINS University United States
15 CORNELL University United States
16 AUSTRALIAN National University Australia
17 STANFORD University United States
18 University of MICHIGAN United States
19 University of TOKYO Japan
20 MCGILL University Canada
21 CARNEGIE MELLON University United States
22 KING'S College London United Kingdom
23 University of EDINBURGH United Kingdom
24 ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of T... Switzerland
25 KYOTO University Japan
26 University of HONG KONG Hong Kong
27 BROWN University United States
28 École Normale Supérieure, PARIS France
29 University of MANCHESTER United Kingdom
30= National University of SINGAPORE(NUS) Singapore
30= University of CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles (U... United States
32 University of BRISTOL United Kingdom
33 NORTHWESTERN University United States
34= ÉCOLE POLYTECHNIQUE France
34= University of BRITISH COLUMBIA Canada
36 University of California, BERKELEY United States
37 The University of SYDNEY Australia
38 The University of MELBOURNE Australia
39 HONG KONG University of Science & Techno... Hong Kong
40 NEW YORK University (NYU) United States
41 University of TORONTO Canada
42 The CHINESE University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
43 University of QUEENSLAND Australia
44 OSAKA University Japan
45 University of NEW SOUTH WALES Australia
46 BOSTON University United States
47 MONASH University Australia
48 University of COPENHAGEN Denmark
49 TRINITY College Dublin Ireland
50= Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de LAUSANNE... Switzerland
50= PEKING University China
50= SEOUL National University Korea, South
53 University of AMSTERDAM Netherlands
54 DARTMOUTH College United States
55 University of WISCONSIN-Madison United States
56 TSINGHUA University China
57 HEIDELBERG Universität Germany
58 University of CALIFORNIA, San Diego United States
59 University of WASHINGTON United States
60 WASHINGTON University in St. Louis United States
61 TOKYO Institute of Technology Japan
62 EMORY University United States
63 UPPSALA University Sweden
64 LEIDEN University Netherlands
65 The University of AUCKLAND New Zealand
66 LONDON School of Economics and Political... United Kingdom
67 UTRECHT University Netherlands
68 University of GENEVA Switzerland
69 University of WARWICK United Kingdom
70 University of TEXAS at Austin United States
71 University of ILLINOIS United States
72 Katholieke Universiteit LEUVEN Belgium
73 University of GLASGOW United Kingdom
74 University of ALBERTA Canada
75 University of BIRMINGHAM United Kingdom
76 University of SHEFFIELD United Kingdom
77 NANYANG Technological University Singapore
78= DELFT University of Technology Netherlands
78= RICE University United States
78= Technische Universität MÜNCHEN Germany
81= University of AARHUS Denmark
81= University of YORK United Kingdom
83= GEORGIA Institute of Technology United States
83= The University of WESTERN AUSTRALIA Australia
83= University of ST ANDREWS United Kingdom
86 University of NOTTINGHAM United Kingdom
87 University of MINNESOTA United States
88 LUND University Sweden
89 University of CALIFORNIA, Davis United States
90 CASE WESTERN RESERVE University United States
91= Université de Montréal Canada
91= University of HELSINKI Finland
93= Hebrew University of JERUSALEM Israel
93= Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Germany
95 KAIST - Korea Advanced Institute of Scie... Korea, South
96 University of VIRGINIA United States
97 University of PITTSBURGH United States
98 University of CALIFORNIA, Santa Barbara United States
99= PURDUE University United States
99= University of SOUTHAMPTON United Kingdom
OVERALL RANKINGS 2008

Top 100 Universities
The Complete Rankings
SUBJECT RANKINGS
ource: QS Quacquarelli Symonds (www.topuniversities.com)
Copyright © 2004-2008 QS Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd.
Click here for copyright and limitations on use.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Best school in US



http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/college/national

Best education system



BBC news said about it.
Tuesday, 7 December, 2004, 14:52 GMT


Finland tops global school table
Helsinki classroom
Finnish pupils spend the shortest amount of time in lessons
Finland's claim to have the best school system has been reinforced by the latest international comparisons.

First results from the PISA study of 40 countries put it top overall in the maths, reading and science tests.

PISA is a three-yearly appraisal of 15 year olds in the principal industrialised countries, organised by the OECD economic grouping.

The UK as a whole was excluded for failing to provide enough results, though Northern Ireland did well.

Maths focus

PISA - the Programme for International Student Assessment - aims to assess the knowledge and skills needed for full participation in society, rather than mastery of a curriculum.

Chart showing best and worst maths proficiency
The 2003 PISA study focused on mathematics
It compares Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) member nations and "partner countries" and regions, such as Russia and Brazil.

The tests were taken by more than a quarter of a million students, representing about 23 million in the participating countries.

The focus of the 2003 study was mathematics, with problems mainly set in real-world situations, covering space and shape, change and relationships, quantity and uncertainty.

Hong Kong had a slightly higher mean score than Finland but on overall proficiency, Finland came top, ahead of South Korea then Canada, with Indonesia bottom.

The OECD used seven proficiency levels in increasing order of skill, from "below Level 1" to Level 6.


BEST MEAN SCORES: MATHS
Hong Kong-China: 550
Finland: 544
South Korea: 542
Netherlands: 538
Liechtenstein: 536
Source: OECD PISA 2003 data
Half or more of the 15-year-olds reached at least Level 4 in Finland, South Korea and Hong Kong.

In Mexico, only 3% did so - with an even lower percentage in Indonesia and Tunisia.

In most countries that are members of the OECD, at least three quarters of students reached Level 2 - but more than a quarter were unable to complete those tasks in Italy, Portugal and the US.

"These students fail to demonstrate consistently that they have baseline mathematical skills," the report said.

Internal variations

The authors caution that - in line with previous international comparisons - only about one tenth of the variation in student performance on the overall mathematics scale lies between countries.

SAMPLE MATHS QUESTIONS
Have a go at some of the problems the students were asked to tackle.

More details
Most is within countries - between education systems and programmes, between schools and between students within schools.

For example, in Belgium, mean scores on the maths scale for the Flemish community were higher than those in the best-performing OECD countries, Finland and South Korea.


There was a particular problem with Year 11 pupils who tend not to return to school after their exams
UK National Statistics

Why the UK missed out
Results from the French community, however, were at the OECD average.

Both Germany and the Republic of Ireland scored near to the OECD average but the range of performance within Ireland was one of the narrowest, while the difference between the 75th and 25th percentiles in Germany was among the widest.

Gender gap

In "reading literacy", the overall results found Finland, South Korea and Canada at the top, and Indonesia again bringing up the rear.


BEST MEAN SCORES: READING
Finland: 543
South Korea: 534
Canada: 528
Australia: 525
Liechtenstein: 525
On the science scores, four entrants had statistically indistinguishable high average performances: Finland, Japan, Hong Kong-China and South Korea.

The OECD report also considers gender differences.

In maths, it said much remained to be done to close the gap which saw boys outperforming girls.


BEST MEAN SCORES: SCIENCE
Finland: 548
Japan: 548
Hong Kong-China: 539
South Korea: 538
Liechtenstein: 525
Australia: 525
Macao-China: 525
In reading, girls had "significantly higher average performance" in all countries except Liechtenstein. The biggest gap was in Iceland.

Science showed the smallest average gender gap, with boys doing a little better.

Girls performed significantly better than boys only in Finland, Iceland and Tunisia.

Do u know which country has best education system?

I had a chance to chat with classmates and professor about which country has better or best education system in the world yesterday.And accidently came to know that 'cuba'has one of the best education system in the world.I was curious and wanted to find out if it is true or just not more than a fairy tale.Fact could probabily be correct but lets see what i can find out..
It was in CBS news
GENEVA, Nov. 26, 2002 | by Bootie Cosgrove-Mather

I found out this and you all might want to know who is who and who is at where..
(AP) South Korea has the most effective education system in the world's richest countries, with Japan in second place and the United States and Germany near the bottom, a United Nations study said Tuesday.

The ranking "provides the first 'big picture' comparison of the relative effectiveness of education systems across the developed world," the UNICEF study said.

"It is based not on the conventional yardstick of how many students reach what level of education, but on testing what pupils actually know and what they are able to do," UNICEF said.

It said it based the study on five different tests of 14 and 15 year olds to determine their abilities in reading, math and science.

The scores of the tests were disclosed individually in 2001 and earlier. What is new about the study is that it averages the results to give "the most comprehensive picture to date of how well each nation's education system is functioning as a whole," UNICEF said.

Dewayne Matthews, vice president of the Denver-based Education Commission of the States, said the U.S. showing in the UNICEF ratings was expected by people who follow international rankings in education and emphasized the need for reform.

"A lot of that has been driven by this perception that our schools are simply not good enough and they don't compare well with systems in other countries," Matthews told The Associated Press.

The blame or credit for the results does not go exclusively to a nation's schools, said the 36-page study, part of a series of "report cards" produced by UNICEF's Innocenti Research Center in Florence, Italy.

"It is clear that educational disadvantage is born not at school but in the home," said the report. "Learning begins at birth" and is fostered by "a loving, secure, stimulating environment."

UNICEF spokesman Patrick McCormick said the study had been unable to draw conclusions on a range of factors, such as how much was spent on education. Some countries spent less and did better.

The study also didn't get into whether extreme competition was a factor in Japanese or Korean results.

"We didn't really get into why. We found out that there was no one answer," McCormick said. "We tried linkages with the teacher-student ratios, with various things, and it didn't work.

"The biggest thing is obviously the socio-economic background of the child and how well-educated their parents are."

The study said that "South Korea and Japan sit firmly at the
head of the class."

"Germany, with its strong educational and intellectual tradition, occupies 19th place out of the 24 nations," just behind the United States in 18th place.

Germany is unusual in that it sorts children at an early age into professional, white-collar and blue-collar curricula, the study said. The German labor market's demands for particular qualifications "meant that the track a child ends up in has a particularly strong impact on later life," it said.

Germany and Denmark finished in the bottom half of tests on reading and math, but scored high in a separate evaluation of adult literacy, "again illustrating the danger of treating any one survey with undue reverence," the study said.

The United States, however, finished low in each test and in adult literacy.

McCormick said the study had not attempted to explain why the United States had fared badly.

"That's for them to pick up and run with," said McCormick. "It's that sort of country. The countries that economically are very diverse, with big immigrant populations, with lots of moving around, with a huge poverty gap, probably are going to show these sorts of results with education itself."

UNICEF said it based its conclusions on combining results of tests conducted by the Program for International Student Assessment, or PISA, conducted in 2000 and the Trends in International Math and Science Study, or TIMSS, given in 1995 and 1999. TIMSS is backed in the United States by the Department of Education and the National Science Foundation and globally by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement.

UNICEF said it also factored in results of the International Adult Literacy Survey of 1994 and 1998.

UNICEF said combining the tests produced "a more reliable overview" that helps meet criticism of any given test that may have been questioned for its cultural neutrality.

WORLD EDUCATION RANKINGS
UNICEF rankings of educational systems in the world's richest countries, indicating the percentage of 14 and 15 year olds scoring below a minimum level in literacy, math and science.
1. South Korea 1.4 percent
2. Japan 2.2
3. Finland 4.4
4. Canada 5
5. Australia 6.2
6. Austria 8.2
7. Britain 9.4
8. Ireland 10.2
9. Sweden 10.8
10. Czech Republic 12.2
- (tie) New Zealand 12.2
12. France 12.6
13. Switzerland 13
14. Belgium 14
- (tie) Iceland 14
16. Hungary 14.2
- (tie) Norway 14.2
18. United States 16.2
19. Germany 17
- (tie) Denmark 17
21. Spain 18.6
22. Italy 20.2
23. Greece 23.2
24. Portugal 23.6


By Alexander G. Higgins

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

PIPA Alpha in 1988

1988: Piper Alpha oil rig ablaze
A fire on a North Sea oil rig is feared to have claimed the lives of most of those on board.

The fire is believed to have started after explosions at about 2230 BST (2130 GMT) on the Piper Alpha drilling platform, 120 miles (193km) off the north-east coast of Scotland.

Helicopters and boats were immediately sent out to rescue the oil workers in an operation co-ordinated by the Aberdeen coastguard.

Pilots reported seeing an "inferno" up to 350ft (107m) high and a platform wrenched apart.

It is thought approximately 225 men were working on the rig owned by Occidental Oil.

Safety inspection

Survivors are being airlifted to the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary - some are said to be seriously injured.

Most of those who have been rescued so far said they survived by sliding down pipes or jumping hundreds of feet into the sea which was covered in burning oil.

The Piper Alpha platform is the largest and oldest platform in the North Sea oilfield.

It was last inspected two weeks ago but last week there was a small fire on the rig.

Since drilling began in the North Sea in the 1970s there have been 300 deaths on Britain's 123 oil installations, often in accidents caused by bad weather.
A total of 167 people died in the Piper Alpha fire making it the world's worst offshore oil disaster.

Most of the victims suffocated in toxic fumes which developed after a gas leak set off the blasts and sparked the fire.

In November 1990 Lord Cullen's report into the disaster severely criticised safety procedures on the rig owned by Occidental Oil.

Lord Cullen did not blame any individuals but after a civil action over insurance payments in 1997 two workers who died in the disaster were found to have been negligent.

However, that finding has been contested both by relatives of the men concerned and television documentary investigations.

Offshore safety review announced -Pipa Alpha Disaster


Pipa ALpha!!!
The Piper Alpha disaster in 1988 claimed 167 lives
We all remember when we were introduced to the oil and gas industry.Started with safety video called 'Pipa ALPHA'.Shared the nightmare of 'pipa alpha accident.
Now,time to remember again..why?
A review into safety in the offshore oil industry in the North Sea has been announced as the 20th anniversary of the Piper Alpha disaster approaches.

The House of Commons heard the announcement after a minute's silence to mark the anniversary.

Meanwhile, one of the survivors of the Piper Alpha disaster has unveiled plans for a lasting way of paying tribute to each one of the victims.

Ed Punchard's plan is for 167 scholarships to honour those who died.

He launched it in the Commons as Piper Alpha was debated by MPs.


We need to empower a new generation of young people who will be involved in the oil and gas industry in the future
Ed Punchard
Piper Alpha survivor
The debate heard claims that some oil companies were delaying maintenance to capitalise on high oil prices.

Lib Dem MP Malcolm Bruce was among politicians who said concerns had been raised.

The Gordon MP said: "I am concerned over reported delays in the maintenance of oil platforms.

"It would be dangerous if delays were occurring because producers were seeking to maximise production at current high oil prices, as has been suggested."

'Cannot agree'

Oil and Gas UK director of health and safety Chris Allen said: "We cannot agree with the comments made by Malcolm Bruce that routine maintenance on our offshore platforms is being delayed and safety is being overlooked. In fact, the opposite is the case.

"Safety and asset integrity remain at the top of the industry's agenda."

Of the scholarship plan, he said: "We have not been approached on the scholarship proposal and hence cannot comment on the proposals in any detail."

Ed Punchard
Ed Punchard wants the victims honoured in the future
But he explained: "Anything that helps to pass on the lessons learnt from Piper Alpha is to be welcomed, which is why Oil and Gas UK has been working hard over recent months to make sure the lessons are not forgotten and are passed on to the next generation of offshore workers and managers, many of whom weren't even born at the time of Piper Alpha."

Mr Punchard said it was "extremely important" to remember the 167 individuals who died.

He said the victims of the North Sea platform disaster, on 6 July, 1988, should be remembered in a way which was about the future rather than the past.
Mr Punchard explained: "I believe that we need to empower a new generation of young people who will be involved in the oil and gas industry in the future, so that they will be fully aware of the dangers inherent in the industry and the need for the highest levels of safety at every level."

He called on the oil and gas industry to fund a 20th anniversary Piper Alpha memorial scholarship scheme, allowing graduate students to apply for one of 167 places, each one in the name of one of the victims.

Aberdeen North Labour MP Frank Doran said it was important to remember the scale of the loss in Piper Alpha, and the consequences for survivors and relatives.

Northsea emergency rescue



BBC news/copy paste wednessday february 18,2009


All rescued as helicopter ditches
Bond helicopter
Bond offshore helicopters confirmed one of its Super Pumas had ditched

All 18 people aboard a helicopter which ditched in the North Sea have survived and have been rescued from two life-rafts, the coastguard has said.

The Super Puma came down near a BP oil platform in the ETAP field 125 miles east of Aberdeen. The alarm was raised at about 1840 GMT.

Three were rescued by a Bond company helicopter and have arrived at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary after being airlifted.

The other 15 are being brought back to Aberdeen by fast rescue vessel.

This vessel is expected to arrive on the mainland at 0500 GMT on Thursday morning.

The coastguard said there were no serious injuries, but some people had suffered minor injuries, described as walking wounded.

'Good result'

British military spokesman James Lyne, from the RAF base at Kinloss, said the helicopter had landed upright and floated due to flotation bags which inflate when it lands on water.

The passengers escaped into three rubber dinghies equipped with locator beacons, which were detected by satellites enabling rescuers to pinpoint their exact position.

Fl Sgt Lynne said: "It was all very quick. Within a few minutes of the aircraft ditching we had rescue aircraft on route.
Map of crash

"Luckily the crew and passengers were able to get out safely. They were pretty well-equipped.

"The big danger is if it is high seas because then the aircraft will land and turn upside down. They all managed to get out safely. It is a very good result."

He said he could not explain why it had gone down but said an investigation was under way.

Lifejacket lights

People on board the installation, operated by BP, saw the incident unfold, and raised the alarm with the coastguard.

There were initial reports of lifejacket lights being seen in the water, and signals being picked up from personal locator beacons, which are attached to lifejackets.

Three flares were also reported to have been seen from the platform, and parts of helicopter fuselage were seen on the surface.

Four helicopters, including three in-field aircraft and a Sea King from RAF Lossiemouth, took part in the rescue. A Nimrod from RAF Kinloss was also scrambled.

Grampian Police said they were currently working with the other emergency services, search and rescue and representatives of BP and Bond to co-ordinate the return of the passengers to Aberdeen.

NHS Grampian said A&E staff at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary were now on full alert and were expecting 18 patients.

A phone line had been set up for families of the passengers and crew on 01224 836 479.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

out of business in this time


Umm
I received early warning from a friend of mine saying that some well established stores would be closed out soon.I did not really understand and doubtful.I think it was in november,2008.Now all leading information are seem to be correct soon.
Last week,a big store called Macy's had cosmetic items giveaway as per lawsuit decision.They gave cosmetic items like skin care ,perfume,lotions etc..away for whole week.
Now again,i was a good customer of circuit store and usually find out good deals from weekly advertisement online.Just now i found out that they have no more online business too..
Hewwww.
What a sad news for owners.
I m writing this becoz just wanted to share what is going on in economic crisis in here.
Pls look at this.. friends..

Title of some sort?

Circuit City would like to thank all of the customers who have shopped with us over the past 60 years. Unfortunately, we announced on January 16, 2009, that we are going out of business.

For the most current information regarding Circuit City and our store policies, please refer to the links below:

» Read the press release about Circuit City's liquidation

» For the latest answers to questions regarding current store policies, visit the Breaking News section of the Circuit City Investor Relations website. The FAQs available there are updated as we receive new information, so feel free to keep checking back for the latest.
http://investor.circuitcity.com/announcement.cfm

Saturday, January 17, 2009

LIVE sports in the internet

Enjoy watching sports on the web, friends
Initially i knew only TVU plyer but i found out that web site is good too and more options.YOU dont even have to download player in your computer.
ENJOY ..ENJOY
http://atdhe.net/

The right man at the right time of accident


Copy and paste this article from
BBC news



If you could choose a pilot to crash-land your plane, Captain Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger III would be a good choice.

Capt Sullenberger, 57, who ditched US Airlines Flight 1549 safely into the Hudson River in New York, has over 40 years of flying experience and heads his own safety consulting business.

The former US Air Force fighter pilot from California has served as an instructor and as an Airline Pilots Association (Alpa) safety chairman and accident investigator.

He has taken part in several USAF and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) accident investigations.

According to the New York Times newspaper, Capt Sullenberger is also a certified glider pilot.

Search for passengers

Capt Sullenberger has been widely praised for his "masterful landing", which was a "miracle on the Hudson", according to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Less than a minute after his Airbus A320 to Charlotte, North Carolina, took off, Capt Sullenberger reported a "double bird strike" and asked to return to the ground, an air controllers union spokesman said.


HERO PILOT
Chesley B 'Sully' Sullenberger III
Age 57, from Danville, California
Former Air Force fighter pilot
29 years with US Airways
Has own consulting business, Safety Reliability Methods Inc
Based on agency reports

Tale of miraculous escape
In pictures: New York plane crash
'We knew we were going down'

Both engines had apparently been disabled by a flock of birds.

According to air traffic controllers, an "eerie calm" defined their communications with the cockpit as their options dwindled and the pilot decided to ditch into the Hudson, a union official told Reuters news agency.

Incredibly, Capt Sullenberger managed to land the aircraft safely on the water.

Mayor Bloomberg said that the pilot told him that the captain then "walked the plane twice after everybody else was off and tried to verify that there was nobody else onboard".

Capt Sullenberger's wife, Lorrie Sullenberger, a fitness expert in Danville, California, said she learned of the crash when her husband called her on Thursday afternoon.

"He said, 'There's been an accident'," she told CNN.

"At first I thought it was something minor, but then he told me the circumstances and my body started shaking and I rushed to get our daughters out of school," she said.

One of their neighbours, Candace Andersen, said the right pilot had been in charge at the time of the accident.

"You look at his training, you look at his experience - it was the right pilot at the right time in charge of that plane that saved so many lives," she said.

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