&& How fake are the predictions ? There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home !!
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Man will never reach the moon regardless
of all future scientific advances."
— Dr. Lee DeForest, father of radio and grandfather of television, in 1957.
(Indian civil Service) interview. He was asked
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Q 1. When did India get independence ?
He answered – The efforts started long back, but could succeed in 1947.
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Q 2. Who were the people, who were involved and contributed in this fight for independence ?
Answer – There are many people who were involved and contributed in this. If I give a name, it will be injustice to others.
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Q 3. Do you think, corruption is the greatest enemy of the country ?
Answer – A committee is investigating in this matter. I can give a correct reply to this only after seeing the report.
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The interview board was impressed by his original ideas. They asked him to wait outside; but also advised him not to reveal the questions to other candidates also.
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When the young man went out of the room, Sardar inquired about the questions asked. The young man said that he had promised the interview board not to disclose the questions.
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But, Sardar found a way out.
“tell me the answers you gave”…
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The young man, thought it to be okay, as he was not going back on his words of “not disclosing the QUESTIONS”. So he gave him the three answers which Sardar quickly learnt by heart.
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When Sardar went in for interview, this is what happened.
Q 1. when were you born ?
Sardar :- The efforts started long back, but could succeed in 1947.
Interviewers got confused… they asked next question.
Q 2. What is your father’s name ?
Sardar :- There are many people who were involved and contributed in this. If I give a name, it will be injustice to others.
The board members were shocked at the reply… they said.
Q 3. Are you mad ?
Sardar :- A committee is investigating in this matter. I can give a correct reply to this only after seeing the report.
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Computer hardware has fulfilled Moore’s Law for 40 years and may continue to do so.
The guidance computer from the Apollo 11 mission ran at 1.024 MHz, about 1/6th of the processing power of a TI-83 calculator, and it took human beings to the moon.
Humans landed on the moon, and it happened over 40 years ago.
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hesitation & fear
Neil Armstrong, he is the 1st person to set his foot in moon.
But, do you know who was supposed to be the 1st person? Many don’t know…
His name is Edwin C Aldarin…
He was the pilot for the Apollo mission. He was working for the American Airforce. Moreover he had experience of space walking, hence selected as the pilot.
Neil Armstrong worked for the American Navy. He was selected for his courage as co-pilot.
When the Apollo mission landed on moon, they received a command from NASA, “pilot first”.
But Aldarin was hesitant, “what will happen”, “will I get sucked in or will I burn out”, etc. The hesitation was not for hours, but few seconds.
In the meantime, NASA sent the next command, “co-pilot next”.
Within next second, Neil Armstrong put his foot on the moon & became part of world history.
World history was changed in 1 second… Though Aldarin had the qualification and talent, because of hesitation, he is not recognised by many people.
The world remembers only person who comes first…
This is a good example of how people lose out because of hesitation & fear. Whenever you see the moon, remember this, a moments hesitation can stop us from our greatest victory.
We all have great potential in us, the only thing that stops us from achieving what we are supposed to achieve is our hesitation, fear and shyness.
Many people are shy to ask, shy to appreciate others, & some are shy to share this message. If we fail to do the right things, we will most likely do the wrong things.
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you never know abt term ‘scientists’
they themselves doesnt know what they do.