mom:gagan u dont have a good teeth set
me:you came to know this now
mom:i knew this before itself as a mother its my responsibility to get ur teeth fixed
me:its k i dont care abt this responsibility carp k....
mom:is the way to talk to mommy[grrr.......]
me: vokey vokey wat ever u say alrite
well u know some times u cant win the battle.if u lose it u gota face the consiquences.
i went to the dental clinic with ma mommy.first impression is the best impression tats wat people.hm......i saw a man comin out of the clinic makin a crooded face as tough someone had taken his life out of him.that lady agh.... she told me tat she is gona take 4 of precious teeth of the board.well she has managed to pluck out all the 4 of them.the pain my god its awful,especially the injection i damn scared of them man.uph.... thank god i didnt take up medical....if i had then.....tats it man all my salary would go for penalty charges....
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Friday, February 22, 2008
history of artificial intelligence

In the middle of the 20th century, a handful of scientists began a new approach to building intelligent machines, based on recent discoveries about the brain, a new mathematical theory of information, an understanding of control and stability called cybernetics, and above all, by the invention of the digital computer, a machine based on the abstract essence of mathematical reasoning.[28]
The field of modern AI research was founded at conference on the campus of Dartmouth College in the summer of 1956.[29] Those who attended would become the leaders of AI research for many decades, especially John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Allen Newell and Herbert Simon, who founded AI laboratories at MIT, CMU and Stanford. They and their students wrote programs that were, to most people, simply astonishing:[30] computers were solving word problems in algebra, proving logical theorems and speaking English.[31] By the middle 60s their research was heavily funded by the U.S. Department of Defense[32] and they were optimistic about the future of the new field:
1965, H. A. Simon: "[M]achines will be capable, within twenty years, of doing any work a man can do"[33]
1967, Marvin Minsky: "Within a generation ... the problem of creating 'artificial intelligence' will substantially be solved."[34]
These predictions, and many like them, would not come true. They had failed to recognize the difficulty of some of the problems they faced.[35] In 1974, in response to the criticism of England's Sir James Lighthill and ongoing pressure from Congress to fund more productive projects, DARPA cut off all undirected, exploratory research in AI. This was the first AI Winter.[36]
In the early 80s, AI research was revived by the commercial success of expert systems; applying the knowledge and analytical skills of one or more human experts. By 1985 the market for AI had reached more than a billion dollars.[37] Minsky and others warned the community that enthusiasm for AI had spiraled out of control and that disappointment was sure to follow.[38] Beginning with the collapse of the Lisp Machine market in 1987, AI once again fell into disrepute, and a second, more lasting AI Winter began.[39]
In the 90s and early 21st century AI achieved its greatest successes, albeit somewhat behind the scenes. Artificial intelligence was adopted throughout the technology industry, providing the heavy lifting for logistics, data mining, medical diagnosis and many other areas.[40] The success was due to several factors: the incredible power of computers today (see Moore's law), a greater emphasis on solving specific subproblems, the creation of new ties between AI and other fields working on similar problems, and above all a new commitment by researchers to solid mathematical methods and rigorous scientific standards.[41]
The field of modern AI research was founded at conference on the campus of Dartmouth College in the summer of 1956.[29] Those who attended would become the leaders of AI research for many decades, especially John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Allen Newell and Herbert Simon, who founded AI laboratories at MIT, CMU and Stanford. They and their students wrote programs that were, to most people, simply astonishing:[30] computers were solving word problems in algebra, proving logical theorems and speaking English.[31] By the middle 60s their research was heavily funded by the U.S. Department of Defense[32] and they were optimistic about the future of the new field:
1965, H. A. Simon: "[M]achines will be capable, within twenty years, of doing any work a man can do"[33]
1967, Marvin Minsky: "Within a generation ... the problem of creating 'artificial intelligence' will substantially be solved."[34]
These predictions, and many like them, would not come true. They had failed to recognize the difficulty of some of the problems they faced.[35] In 1974, in response to the criticism of England's Sir James Lighthill and ongoing pressure from Congress to fund more productive projects, DARPA cut off all undirected, exploratory research in AI. This was the first AI Winter.[36]
In the early 80s, AI research was revived by the commercial success of expert systems; applying the knowledge and analytical skills of one or more human experts. By 1985 the market for AI had reached more than a billion dollars.[37] Minsky and others warned the community that enthusiasm for AI had spiraled out of control and that disappointment was sure to follow.[38] Beginning with the collapse of the Lisp Machine market in 1987, AI once again fell into disrepute, and a second, more lasting AI Winter began.[39]
In the 90s and early 21st century AI achieved its greatest successes, albeit somewhat behind the scenes. Artificial intelligence was adopted throughout the technology industry, providing the heavy lifting for logistics, data mining, medical diagnosis and many other areas.[40] The success was due to several factors: the incredible power of computers today (see Moore's law), a greater emphasis on solving specific subproblems, the creation of new ties between AI and other fields working on similar problems, and above all a new commitment by researchers to solid mathematical methods and rigorous scientific standards.[41]
Saturday, February 16, 2008
mockery
well it was the time of september end [2007] both medical and engineerin colleges were open and i was attending class regularly 4 the first time.Pradyumna called me and he told me to meet him.i went to his place.we were talking abt our colleges.he told his disection was goin on good....
i knew a few medical related question's
i asked him which part of the body has the large no..of bones[he nodded his head sarcastically]
k fine when a person fall off the cliff which part of his body gets injured first[he just threw away a mokin smile at me]
i got pissed"hey head is the heaviest part of the human body that why when a person falls of the cliff his head gets hurt got it"
he asked me"what is the full form of computer".to my demise did nt know tat.......i was shattered.this thought me lesson that when ur not prefect in ur dont go and posse that u know every thing abt other fields.....
i knew a few medical related question's
i asked him which part of the body has the large no..of bones[he nodded his head sarcastically]
k fine when a person fall off the cliff which part of his body gets injured first[he just threw away a mokin smile at me]
i got pissed"hey head is the heaviest part of the human body that why when a person falls of the cliff his head gets hurt got it"
he asked me"what is the full form of computer".to my demise did nt know tat.......i was shattered.this thought me lesson that when ur not prefect in ur dont go and posse that u know every thing abt other fields.....
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
FRIENDS......FOREVER

WELL WELL when i joined hemath sir tuts even nishant joied along with.well i had a friend whom i new very well from 12-14 years . the first class we attended was hemath sirs.wel at the first day he looked very scrit and a rigid person.As days fell he became a gr8 frd of ours.He boosted our confidence.along with hemath sir i became frds with 4 awesome cool headed people....sunil,ratan,manu,pratiek.....we all enjoy at r tuts....and we will never part again in life.....
shetty sir........................
well engineering is quite tough,in college i couldnt understand a single thing wot they were teachin.so planned to go to tuts.I heard there was tut...near by ma place.so went to check out.i went into the tuts...a person was sittin.Middle aged person.i asked sir is this hemath shetty tuts..he replied politely.yes this hs tuts...wat do want."well i to join to tuts...".the man replied "y did u come so late .almost 1/4 of the portions r over".to my shock i asked him"how is it possible college has started just a week ago and ur telling that 1/4th of the portions r ova".with moking smile he replied"my dear we started the tuts in the holidays it self.but ur lucky because the 2 batch is gona start tommorow u have just made it in time".with gr8 sigh i told"well register my i on it".this was ma first conversation with harsha sir.....
ENGINEERING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well the first day when i entered into the college i had none of ma frds and i didnt know anyone them.....it was dead boring there......especially my class about 50%of the class was filled with,northeis....they were quite unfriendly.....well as days passed on i started mixing with people my seniors were too good they encouraged all the juniors rather than bullyin them...wel ma col...has become damn interesting.......
CET CONCILLING....
There was 2 days to go to cet conciling........
mom:gagan do u really want to take up medical
me:yes y?
mom: i want u take engineering
me:wat!!!!!!!!!!!!!![grrrr...]u told me to take up medical before y do u want to change tat
mom:i heard it very tough....tats y
me:so wat it is tough its to good to study
mom: k ur wish.....
u see this is wot i call turning point in life.....this one conversation made me to take up comp sc engineering and leave the idea of bein a doc.....
mom:gagan do u really want to take up medical
me:yes y?
mom: i want u take engineering
me:wat!!!!!!!!!!!!!![grrrr...]u told me to take up medical before y do u want to change tat
mom:i heard it very tough....tats y
me:so wat it is tough its to good to study
mom: k ur wish.....
u see this is wot i call turning point in life.....this one conversation made me to take up comp sc engineering and leave the idea of bein a doc.....
trip.....

Well it was 2 pu holidays and wanted to go out some where but not any place in india.well ma uncle called would u like to come to ma place.so decided to go to america,booked the ticket and wheeeeeeeee off to usa.well i boarded on to the plane i got the door seet.a person came and sat next he was quite bulky.galnced around the place and he started to panick. he asked sir where is the draw[in usaully it will in the front of the seet]i told him its in the side with fr8 sigh he replied thank i tought where will i keep my drinks.that guys made my journey a good one he told the stories abt his life .basically he is an industrialist,he told how he came up the hard way.he one whom i cant just for8......
PARTING WAYS
Well i have not come out of that bgs tuts scenario.I just cant forget it man ,i miss every one my best friens nishant,praduymna,sharath, sunil[koliee],paresh,pradosh,ashwin.well i lost total contact from praduymna well since he has taken up medical[doin his 1st year], a few hi , bye on the phone.nishant and sunil r in contact.pradosh and ashwin r out of touch they have joined msrit.sunil is in ma college amc.i miss u all guys i wish there is another second puc.......
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