David C Anderson Let me start with a truism. At two extremes of humanity lie good people and bad people. There are also mixtures of both, and stupid people who just believe what they read in the papers. The same goes for institutions, and professions. But even within a good institution or profession or organisation […]
Ghotit Dyslexia Software Demonstrates 25% Improvement in 2013
1888 Press Release – During 2013 Ghotit has developed and implemented several new ground breaking algorithms that resulted in dramatic correction rates improvements. Analysis performed on the data demonstrated a 25% improvement in text correction rate. Ghotit offers a writing assistive technology for dyslexics. Text correction rates are defined as the correct spelling or grammar […]
Giftable Teen Gear Essentials
Fickle, trend-sensitive teens can be among the most difficult people to buy for on the gift list. With likes and dislikes that seemingly change by the week if not daily, gifting items that elicit a coveted “OMG” response can be hard to come by. To help you swing your target teen’s mood in the right […]
THE SOUND OF MUSIC – INTROSPECTION ON ZUBIN MEHTA CONCERT IN KASHMIR
“Your visions will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.” – CG Jung (1875-1961) Founder of Analytical Psychology They came, played their music and went away, leaving us with mixed emotions and feelings. Some experienced a deep sense of disappointment, because the “magic […]
From Lindy Chamberlain to Amanda Knox, Vilification to Exoneration
Michael and Lindy Chamberlain Thirty two years ago Lindy Chamberlain, a twenty three year old Australian wife and mother of three on vacation with her family, left a barbeque and walked toward her tent in an Uluru campground. Another camper had alerted her that they heard her infant daughter, Azaria, crying. Half way to the […]
the dream merchants- a satire on the confusion in Kashmir polity
THE DREAM MERCHANTS (A satire on the confusion that exists in Kashmir polity) Having had sent my children to school, seen off my husband to work and finished my morning chores, I heaved a sigh of relief and had just settled down for a cup of ‘keva’ when I heard a knock on the […]