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Wedding Invitation – “C. Bennet .Weds. R. Asha Merlin Raj” July 28, 2008

Posted by Bennet in Uncategorized.
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“The Thing comes from Lord.” Genesis 24: 50

Dear ……”

With new dreams, new hopes, new aspirations
and a desire to achieve new horizons
we are stepping into a new beginning of wedded life

I cordially invite you and your family to attend my wedding,
with

Ms. R. Asha Merlin Raj

In Chennai on April 23rd Wednesday, 2008, 4.30pm
at

“Holy Tritinity Church”
Golden George Nagar,
Chennai- 600107

Reception at 6.30 pm onwards
at

“C.S.I. Laity Auditorium”
No: 17, Balfour road, Kilpauk,
(Near C.S.I Bain School)
Chennai-600 010

Power of black web beauty August 3, 2007

Posted by Bennet in Engineering & Science.
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Today, my boss came to me and asked me what will be your vision in 2030..suddenly its stuck up into my mind about the conversation which i had with my senior mr.krishnan palaniappan when i was working with Bechtel…(i will write about it in next blog) then i started surfing his intresting blog
http://pkrishnan.wordpress.com …..

i found intresting thing “When your screen is white, being it an empty word page, or the Google page, your computer consumes 74 watts, and when its black it consumes only 59 watts.”

Mark Ontkush wrote an article about the energy saving that would be achieved if Google had a black screen, taking in account the huge number of page views, according to his calculations, 750 mega watts / hour per year would be saved.

In a response to this article Google created a black version of its search engine, called Blackle, with the exact same functions as the white version, but with a lower energy consumption check

http://www.blackle.com/

for more info …

http://www.blackle.com/about/

We can shut down a few power stations and pollute less without significant loss of fucntionality only if all our web pages are black.

Please spread the word.

Meaning of BENNET February 21, 2007

Posted by Bennet in Name.
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Colour: Yellow
Flowering: June – August
Height: Up to 24″ (60 cm)
Family: Ranunculaceae

Herb Bennet, sometimes called Wood Avens, is a common plant in deciduous woodland. The flower heads are small (about 10cms) and comprise five yellow petals and five green sepals. They grow on long, hairy stalks. The flowers are followed by hooked seeds which can catch on the fur of passing animals.

It is used in herbal medicine for digestive disorders and also in mouth washes.

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