Posts

3-2 Mechanical Text Books for JNTU-HYD, JNTU-KAKINADA & JNTU-ANANTAPUR

1) CAD/CAM/ CIM / Radhakrishnan and Subramanian :   Click Here 2)  Refrigeration and  air conditioning   :  Click Here 3) Design of Machine Members – II :  Click Here 4) Thermal Engineering - II :  Click Here

successful interview skills

Image
Discover how to present yourself with confidence. Interview  are a fact of modern life and there is no escaping them. Whether you are applying  for a job, a promotion, a training programme or a college course, the process is the same and the need to impress universal. You have to perform well.  this type of books  will help you take control of the process with poise and self-confidence. Success Interview Skills looks at every aspect of the interview: What employers are looking for Creating a positive first impressions What to say in interviews Answering tough interview questions How to control nerves CLICK HERE TO GET THE BOOK

APOLLO 16 ASTRONAUTS FOUND ALIEN SHIP

3rd year R & AC JNTUK ONLINE BITS [MECHNICAL]

Image
its is very sorry for the inconvinence.due to some problem in the internal machinery we are not able to keep the PDF format

JNTU KAKINADA MECHANICAL 2-2 MID 1 ONLINE BITS

Download JNTU MECH 2-2 (2012)  Mid Online Bits in PDF Subscribe to feed through email,not to miss any updates. Download    JNTU MECH 2-2 (2012)    second Mid Online Bits subject wise 1. TE-1 2. MOS * We are not responsible of any conseqences

JNTU KAKINADA MECHANICAL 4-2 MID 1 ONLINE BITS

Download JNTU MECH 4-1 (2012)  Mid Online Bits in PDF Subscribe to feed through email,not to miss any updates. Download  JNTU MECH 4-1 (2012)    second Mid Online Bits subject wise 1.  AIM 2. NT 3. PPC * We are not responsible of any conseqences

Ogopogo - a mysterious species

Image
Also known as N’Haatik, or the Demon of the Lake, the legend of Ogopogo first appeared in Native American folklore. Ogopogo makes his (or her) home in Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada. As with most cryptids, its home territory makes it extremely difficult to find. The lake itself is large and deep, nearly 84 miles long and 860 feet at its deepest point. The Canada's British Columbia tourism website, whose motto just happens to be "Super,  Natural" claims there are, on average, six Ogopogo sightings each year. If you're one of the lucky few to glimpse the famous monster, it's said to resemble a cross between a giant snake with the head of a goat or horse. Or, if you're a dinosaur buff, some say Ogopogo resembles a plesiosaur. Despite its "monstrous" reputation, Ogopogo has quite the following of beloved fans. The city of Kelowna has commemorated the creature in everything from art to parade floats. Above, Ogopogo is pictured sellin

Bigfoot

Image
Whether you call it Bigfoot, Sasquatch or Yeti, this ape-like cryptid has eluded science since -- well, since science began trying to confirm its existence. As with most cryptids, the legend goes back centuries to native populations who told stories of large, ape-like creatures wandering the woods. For primatologists such as the very famous Dr. Jane Goodall, these accounts are proof enough. But scientific belief in Bigfoot has suffered from notable hoaxes, from fake casts of giant feet to doctored videos. Most recently, in 2008, the "body" of a supposed Sasquatch was found to be nothing more than faux fur and rubber feet. If Bigfoot does exist, sightings suggest that the creature would weigh several hundred pounds and be between 6 feet and 10 feet tall. And, regardless of whether or not this cryptid exists, there's no denying the loyal following, fan base and flat-out believers who have devoted their lives and research to Bigfoot.

'YETI FINGER' MYSTERY SOLVED

Image
Image: Illustration of the legendary yeti creature. (Credit: Philippe Semeria/Wikimedia Commons). A blackened, curled, oversized finger, long claimed to belong to a yeti, has been identified as human after all. Featuring  a long nail, the mummified relic  -- 3.5 inches long and almost an inch thick at its widest part -- has languished for decades in the Royal College of Surgeons' Hunterian Museum in London. The specimen caught the interest of scientists in 2008, when curators cataloged a collection bequeathed to the museum by primatologist William Charles Osman Hill. Among Hill's assemblage of items relating to his interest in cryptozoology (the study of animals not proved to exist), there was a box labeled simply the "Yeti's finger." NEWS: New Bigfoot Sightings: Proof Still Lacking The notes in the box revealed that the digit was taken from the hand of a yeti in the Pangboche temple in Nepal by mountain climber Peter Byrne. "Mr Byrne is now 85, and living i

Free gprs in bsnl

Image
Image via Wikipedia Here are the steps to perform:-   Logic: the server has a major bug in it, by which it fails to block two simultaneous connections from the phone and establishes a connection with full internet working,   Supported devices: all phones with multichannel gprs support   For connection on your mobile phone:-   1) Make two connections like bsnl portal and BSNLPORTAL1   (names of profile don’t matter, u can keep one as bill gates and shahrukhkhan lol. The basic purpose of names is to enable the user to differentiate between the two accounts,)   2) Select the application you got to have the full connection working on.   Surpassingly “web” now just select “bsnl portal” profile and select a link like wap.cellone.in the page will get open, just press the red button such that the “web” application goes in the background.   Make sure that the gprs connection is still established with the web app. Two parallel lines on the top left of the screen will confirm this

Flexible electronic devices with Nano technology

Image
  A discovery by a research team at North Dakota State University, Fargo, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), shows that the flexibility and durability of carbon nanotube films and coatings are intimately linked to their electronic properties. The research could one day impact flexible electronic devices such as solar cells and wearable sensors. The research also provided a promising young high school student the chance to work in the lab with world-class scientists, jumpstarting her potential scientific career. The NDSU/NIST research team, led by Erik Hobbie, Ph.D., is working to determine why thin films made from metallic single-wall carbon nanotubes are superior for potential applications that demand both electronic performance and mechanical durability. "One simple reason is that the metallic nanotubes tend to transport charge more easily when they touch each other," said Hobbie. "But another less obvious reason has to do with how much the