Ecological Homeostasis

Are We Short of Water and Food ??

http://www.lovinghut.com/
Since the vegetarian diet is the most effective solution to global warming, under Supreme Master Ching Hai's guidance, members of The Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association recently opened a chain of Loving Hut vegetarian restaurants around the world, in the United States, Japan, Indonesia, Au Lac and Formosa. These places provide affordable and high-quality vegetarian delicacies to the public, bringing a positive impact on the food and beverage industry...
Meat or vegetables? Independent online (SA)
A recent study has revealed that giving up meat could drastically reduce one's carbon footprint. A diet with meat is responsible for producing in a year (as many) greenhouse gases as driving a mid-sized car for 4,758 km, the Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IOeW) said last week. But the food a vegetarian consumes in (the same period of time) is responsible for generating (gases only) as driving for 2,427km, the IOeW said in a study commissioned by independent consumer protection group Foodwatch...
Vegetarian Shoes And Bags
The term pleather ("plastic leather") is a slang term for synthetic leather made out of plastic, a portmanteau of plastic and leather, the term can be either descriptive, or derogatory, depending upon the user (the derogatory use implies use as a substitute for genuine animal hide leather to cut costs)...

From All Corners of the Galaxy

Which Stars Are You From?
  • Galactic Highway - The Wormhole
  • Wormholes are a valid consequence of Einstein's general relativity view on the universe. A wormhole, in theory, acts as a shortcut or tunnel through space and time. There are several versions on the same theme (i.e. wormholes may link different universes; they may link the two separate locations in the same universe; they may even link black and white holes together), but the physics is similar, wormholes create a link two locations in space-time, bypassing normal three dimensional travel through space. Also, it is theorized, that matter can travel through some wormholes fuelling sci-fi stories like in the film Stargate or Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

    If wormholes do exist however, it is highly unlikely that you'll find a handy key to open the mouth of a wormhole in your back yard, they are likely to be very elusive and you'll probably need some specialist equipment to travel through them (although this will be virtually impossible).

    Alexander Shatskiy, from the Lebedev Physical Institute in Moscow, has an idea how these wormholes may be observed. For a start, they can be distinguished from black holes, as wormhole mouths do not have an event horizon.

    Secondly, if matter could possibly travel through wormholes, light certainly can, but the light emitted will have a characteristic angular intensity distribution. If we were viewing a wormhole's mouth, we would be witness to a circle, resembling a bubble, with intense light radiating from the inside "rim". Looking toward the center, we would notice the light sharply dim. At the center we would notice no light, but we would see right through the mouth of the wormhole and see stars (from our side of the universe) shining straight through.

    Source:http://www.universetoday.com/

  • Stream of Time
  • Plato argued that time is constant - it's life that's the illusion. Galileo shrugged over the philosophy of time and figured out how to plot it on a graph so he could get on with the important physics.

    Albert Einstein said that time is just another dimension, a fourth one to go along with the up-down, side-side, forward-back we move through every day. Our understanding of time, Einstein said, is based on its relationship to our environment.

    Weirdly, the faster you travel, the slower time moves. (Is it truely weird? Not quite!!) The most radical interpretation of his theory: Past, present, and future are merely figments of our imagination, constructs built by our brains so that everything doesn't seem to happen at once.

    Source: http://www.socialtext.net/

2008-07-29

COLORS FOR YOUR WEB PAGES

To apply these beautiful colors onto your web pages, simply assign corresponding HEX value to the texts and/or the background using pre-defined HTML tags.

For Example: the following HTML code will show you "RED" in red color--

COLORHEX
AliceBlue#F0F8FF
AntiqueWhite#FAEBD7
Aqua#00FFFF
Aquamarine#7FFFD4
Azure#F0FFFF
Beige#F5F5DC
Bisque#FFE4C4
Black#000000
BlanchedAlmond#FFEBCD
Blue#0000FF
BlueViolet#8A2BE2
Brown#A52A2A
BurlyWood#DEB887
CadetBlue#5F9EA0
Chartreuse#7FFF00
Chocolate#D2691E
Coral#FF7F50
CornflowerBlue#6495ED
Cornsilk#FFF8DC
Crimson#DC143C
Cyan#00FFFF
DarkBlue#00008B
DarkCyan#008B8B
DarkGoldenRod#B8860B
DarkGray#A9A9A9
DarkGreen#006400
DarkKhaki#BDB76B
DarkMagenta#8B008B
DarkOliveGreen#556B2F
Darkorange#FF8C00
DarkOrchid#9932CC
DarkRed#8B0000
DarkSalmon#E9967A
DarkSeaGreen#8FBC8F
DarkSlateBlue#483D8B
DarkSlateGray#2F4F4F
DarkTurquoise#00CED1
DarkViolet#9400D3
DeepPink#FF1493
DeepSkyBlue#00BFFF
DimGray#696969
DodgerBlue#1E90FF
FireBrick#B22222
FloralWhite#FFFAF0
ForestGreen#228B22
Fuchsia#FF00FF
Gainsboro#DCDCDC
GhostWhite#F8F8FF
Gold#FFD700
GoldenRod#DAA520
Gray#808080
Green#008000
GreenYellow#ADFF2F
HoneyDew#F0FFF0
HotPink#FF69B4
IndianRed#CD5C5C
Indigo#4B0082
Ivory#FFFFF0
Khaki#F0E68C
Lavender#E6E6FA
LavenderBlush#FFF0F5
LawnGreen#7CFC00
LemonChiffon#FFFACD
LightBlue#ADD8E6
LightCoral#F08080
LightCyan#E0FFFF
LightGoldenRodYellow#FAFAD2
LightGray#D3D3D3
LightGreen#90EE90
LightPink#FFB6C1
LightSalmon#FFA07A
LightSeaGreen#20B2AA
LightSkyBlue#87CEFA
LightSlateGray#778899
LightSteelBlue#B0C4DE
LightYellow#FFFFE0
Lime#00FF00
LimeGreen#32CD32
Linen#FAF0E6
Magenta#FF00FF
Maroon#800000
MediumAquaMarine#66CDAA
MediumBlue#0000CD
MediumOrchid#BA55D3
MediumPurple#9370D8
MediumSeaGreen#3CB371
MediumSlateBlue#7B68EE
MediumSpringGreen#00FA9A
MediumTurquoise#48D1CC
MediumVioletRed#C71585
MidnightBlue#191970
MintCream#F5FFFA
MistyRose#FFE4E1
Moccasin#FFE4B5
NavajoWhite#FFDEAD
Navy#000080
OldLace#FDF5E6
Olive#808000
OliveDrab#6B8E23
Orange#FFA500
OrangeRed#FF4500
Orchid#DA70D6
PaleGoldenRod#EEE8AA
PaleGreen#98FB98
PaleTurquoise#AFEEEE
PaleVioletRed#D87093
PapayaWhip#FFEFD5
PeachPuff#FFDAB9
Peru#CD853F
Pink#FFC0CB
Plum#DDA0DD
PowderBlue#B0E0E6
Purple#800080
Red#FF0000
RosyBrown#BC8F8F
RoyalBlue#4169E1
SaddleBrown#8B4513
Salmon#FA8072
SandyBrown#F4A460
SeaGreen#2E8B57
SeaShell#FFF5EE
Sienna#A0522D
Silver#C0C0C0
SkyBlue#87CEEB
SlateBlue#6A5ACD
SlateGray#708090
Snow#FFFAFA
SpringGreen#00FF7F
SteelBlue#4682B4
Tan#D2B48C
Teal#008080
Thistle#D8BFD8
Tomato#FF6347
Turquoise#40E0D0
Violet#EE82EE
Wheat#F5DEB3
White#FFFFFF
WhiteSmoke#F5F5F5
Yellow#FFFF00
YellowGreen#9ACD32

(Source: http://www.w3schools.com/)

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