Sunday, August 31, 2008

windows 7

Windows 7, (formerly codenamed Blackcomb and later Vienna) is the working name for the next major version of microsoft windows as the successor to windows vista. Microsoft has announced that it is “scoping Windows 7 development to a three-year timeframe”, and that “the specific release date will ultimately be determined by meeting the quality bar. Windows 7 is expected to be released late 2009 or near January 2010. The client versions of Windows 7 will ship in both 32 bit and 64 bit versions. A server variant, codenamed windows server 7, is also under development.

Microsoft is maintaining a policy of silence concerning discussion of plans and aspirations for Windows 7 as it focuses on the release and marketing of Windows Vista, though some early details of various core operating system features have emerged. As a result, little is known about the feature set, though public presentations from company officials have disseminated information about some feature. Leaked information from people to whom Milestone 1 (M1) of Windows 7 was shipped also provides some insight into the feature set.

Many folks have commented and written email about the topic of performance of Windows. The dialog has been wide ranging—folks consistently want performance to improve (of course). As with many topics we will discuss, performance, as absolute and measurable as it might seem, also has a lot of subtlety. There are many elements and many tradeoffs involved in achieving performance that meets everyone’s expectations. We know that even meeting expectations, folks will want even more out of their Windows PCs (and that’s expected). We’ve re-dedicated ourselves to work in this area in Windows 7 (and IE 8). This is a major initiative across each of our feature teams as well as the primary mission of one of our feature teams (Fundamentals). For this post, I just wanted to frame the discussion as we dig into the topic of performance in subsequent posts. Folks might find this post on IE8 perpformance relevant along with the beta 2 release of IE 8.

Performance is made up of many different elements. We could be talking about response time to a specific request. It might mean how activity or disk I/O activity (or lack disk activity). It could mean battery life. It might even mean something as mundane as typical disk footprint after installation. All of these are measures of performance. All of these are systematically tracked during the course of development. We track performance by running a known set of scenarios (there are thousands of these) and developers can run specific scenarios based on exercising more depth or breadth. The following represent some (this is just a partial list) of the metrics we are tracking and while developing Windows 7:

  • Memory usage – How much memory a given scenario allocates during a run. As you know, there is a classic tradeoff in time v. spece in computer science and we’re not exempt. We see this tradeoff quite a bit in caches where you can use more memory (or disk space) in order to improve performance or to avoid re-computing something.
  • CPU utilization – Clearly, modern microprocessors offer enormous processing power and with the advent of multiple cores we see the opportunity for more parallelism than ever before. Of course these resources are not free so we measure the CPU utilization across benchmark runs as well. In general, the goal should be to keep the CPU utilization low as that improves multi-user scenarios as well as reduces power consumption.
  • Disk I/O – While hard drives have improved substantially in performance we still must do everything we can do minimize the amount that Windows itself does in terms of reading and writing to disk (including paging of course). This is an area receiving special attention for Windows 7 with the advent of solid state storage devices that have dramatically different “characteristics”.
  • Boot, Shutdown, Standby/Resume – All of these are the source of a great deal of focus for Windows 7. We recognize these can never be fast enough. For these topics the collaboration with the PC manufacturers and hardware makers plays a vital role in making sure that the times we see in a lab (or the performance you might see in a “clean install”) are reflected when you buy a new PC.
  • Base system – We do a great deal to measure and tune the base system. By this we mean the resource utilization of the base system before additional software is loaded. This system forms the “platform” that defines what all developers can count on and defines the system requirements for a reasonable experience. A common request here is to kick something out of the base system and then use it “on demand”. This tradeoff is one we work on quite a bit, but we want to be careful to avoid the situation where the vast majority of customers face the “on demand” loading of something which might reduce perceived performance of common scenarios.
  • Disk footprint – While not directly related to runtime performance, many folks see the footprint of the OS as indicative of the perceived performance. We have some specific goals around this metric and will dive into the details soon as well. We’ll also take some time to explain \Windows\WinSxS as it is often the subject of much discussion on technet and msdn! Here rather than runtime tradeoffs we see convenience tradeoffs for things like on disk device drivers, assistance content, optional Windows components, as well as diagnostics and logging information.

We have criteria that we apply at the end of our milestones and before we go to beta and we won’t ship without broadly meeting these criteria. Sometimes these criteria are micro-benchmarks (page faults, processor utilization, working set, gamer frame rates) and other times they are more scenario based and measure time to complete a task (clock time, mouse clicks). We do these measurements on a variety of hardware platforms (32-bit or 64-bit; 1, 2, 4GB of RAM; 5400 to 7200 RPM or solid-state disks; a variety of processors, etc.) Because of the inherent tradeoffs in some architectural approaches, we often introduce conditional code that depends on the type of hardware on which Windows is running.

On the one hand, performance should be straight forward—use less, do less, have less. As long as you have less of everything performance should improve. At the extreme that is certainly the case. But as we have seen from the comments, one person’s must-have is another person’s must-not-have. We see this a lot with what some on have called “eye candy”—we get many requests to make the base user interface “more fun” with animations and graphics (“like those found on competing products”) while at the same time some say “get rid of graphics and go back to Windows 2000”. Windows is enormously flexible and provides many ways to tune the experience. We heard lots on this forum about providing specific versions of Windows customized for different audiences, while we also heard quite a bit about the need to reduce the number of versions of Windows. However, there are limits to what we can provide and at the same time provide a reliable “platform” that customers and developers can count on and is robust and manageable for a broad set of customers. But of course within a known context (within your home or within a business running a known set of software) it will always be possible to take advantage of the customization and management tools Windows has to offer to tune the experience. The ability to have choice and control what goes on in your PC is of paramount importance to us and you will see us continue to focus on these attributes with Windows 7.

By far the biggest challenge in delivering a great PC experience relative to performance is that customers keep using their PCs to do more and more things and rightfully expect to do these things on the PC they own by just adding more and more software. While it is definitely the case that Windows itself adds functionality, we work hard to pick features that we believe benefit the broadest set of customers. At the same time, a big part of Windows 7 will be to continue to support choice and control over what takes place in Windows with respect to the software that is provided, what the default handlers are for file types and protocols, and providing a platform that makes it easy for end-users to personalize their computing experience.

Finally, it is worth considering real world versus idealized settings. In order to develop Windows we run our benchmarks in a lab setting that allows us to track specifically the code we add and the impact that has. We also work closely with the PC Manufacturers and assist them in benchmarking their systems as they leave the factory. And for true real-world performance, the microsoft customer experience improvement program provides us (anonymous, private, opt-in) data on how machines are really doing. We will refer to this data quite a bit over the next months as it forms a basis for us to talk about how things are really working, rather than using anecdotes or less reliable forms of information.

In our next post we will look at startup and boot performance, and given the interest we will certainly have more to say about the topic of performance.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Active Vista Pre-RTM

Active Vista Pre-RTM 5840 using your Beta/RC Product Key

Windows Vista 5840 had left the RC milestone and near to RTM, you must install and active it using an RTM key...
I had found the way that replace two files from 5744 to active 5840...
Important Note: I don't support pirate........This way will be invalid when Microsoft stop to active Vista Beta/RC, and will be expired because of using 5744 licence, so I release this instruction and it won't be using to pirate Vista RTM.

1、Install and logon Vista 5840 normally.
2、download this 2 files from 5744 and unrar them: http://www.ihtpc.net/wbpluto/5840_Activation_replacement.rar
3、browse to 'X:\Windows\System32\Licensing\pkeyconfig' folder,right-click 'pkeyconfig.xrm-ms' ,open property, click Security>Advanced>Owner>Edit>Administrators,Click OK and close property. reopen property,Click Security>Advanced>Edit>Double-clickAdministrators>Click“Full Control”,Click OK then close Property.
4、replace 'pkeyconfig.xrm-ms' using downloaded one.
5、Right click“Computer”>“Manage”,Click“Services and Applications”>“Services”,find 'Software Licensing' and stop it.
6、input 'X:/Windows/ServiceProfiles/NetworkService/AppData/Roaming/Microsoft/SoftwareLicensing' in address bar, take the ownership and full control of 'Tokens.dat' using the same way.
7、replace 'tokens.dat' using downloaded one.
8、restart Windows Vista, you will be prompted "your Windows licence have been changed", Now you can input your Beta/RC key to active Windows Vista 5840!

please restart vista after active it. you can see the expired time of evaluation copy,07/6/1, in 'winver', because you are using the 5744 licence.
At last, I hope Microsoft and other developers make them software harder to pirate, and decrease the prise in developing countries, making no pirate in these countries.

vista Activation Crack

vista Activation Crack

1. Install and logon Vista final (worked with the BillGates edition) with the CDkey given by BillGates.

2. Browse to Windows\System32\Licensing\pkeyconfig' folder,right-click 'pkeyconfig.xrm-ms'
Open property, click Security > Advanced > Owner > Edit > Administrators.
Click OK and close the propertes.
Then re-open properties of the file, Click Security > Advanced > Edit > select Administrators and click Edit.
Click "Full Control", Click OK and close the properties.

3. Reboot into safe mode
Replace 'pkeyconfig.xrm-ms' using the one in this package.
Go to Start > Run > type "services.msc" and find "Software Licensing". Normally this ain't running, but if it is
you need to stop it with the stop button above.

4. Goto Windows\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\SoftwareLicensing
Replace the tokens.dat from this package with the one there.

5. Reboot into normal mode again.
Go to Start > Help & Support > type "Activate" in the search menu. Click on the third topic "Activate Windows on this Computer"
This will start Windows Activation. You can use almost any key here, if you have gotton a Beta1/Beta2/RC1/RC2 key from Microsoft
you could bestly use this one for it. If you don't got a key, use this one: H7RPG-XDMJM-WTY9D-VYJ3C-CB3KJ

windows vista crack

What's the purpose of this release?
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Bypassing the product activation requirement of Microsoft Windows Vista x86.


How does it work?
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Microsoft allows large hardware manufacturers (e.g. ASUS, HP, Dell) to ship their products
containing a Windows Vista installation that does NOT require any kind of product activation as
this might be considered an unnecessary inconvenience for the end-user.
Instead these so-called 'Royalty OEMs' are granted the right to embed certain license information
into their hardware products, which can be validated by Windows Vista to make obtaining further
activation information (online or by phone) obsolete.
This mechanism is commonly referred to as 'SLP 2.0' ('system-locked pre-installation 2.0') and
consists of the following three key elements:

1. The OEM's hardware-embedded BIOS ACPI_SLIC information signed by Microsoft.

2. A certificate issued by Microsoft that corresponds to the specific ACPI_SLIC information.

The certificate is an XML file found on the OEM's installation/recovery media,
ususally called something like 'oemname.xrm-ms'.

3. A special type of product key that corresponds to the installed edition of Windows Vista.

This key can usually be obtained from some installation script found on the OEM's
installation/recovery media or directly from a pre-installed OEM system.

If all three elements match Windows Vista's licensing mechansim considers the given
installation a valid system-locked pre-activated copy (that does not require any
additional product activation procedures).

So the basic concept of the tool at hand is to present any given BIOS ACPI_SLIC information to Windows
Vista's licensing mechanism by means of a device driver.
In combination with a matching product key and OEM certificate this allows for rendering any system
practically indistinguishable from a legit pre-activated system shipped by the respective OEM.


How do I use it?
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Preliminary hint:
Most operations described below require elevated privileges, so disabling UAC (Run->MSCONFIG.EXE->
Tools->Disable UAC) for the time being is recommended, Of course, it can be safely re-enabled after
all steps have been performed. Otherwise OEMTOOL.EXE and some SLMGR.VBS operations must be explicitly
run with adminstrative privileges.

1. Install the Windows Vista x86 edition of your choice without entering any product key during setup.
Basically any Windows Vista x86 installation media will do, regardless if it's MSDN/Retail/OEM/...,
MSDN/Retail are recommended though.

2. Install the emulation driver.

Run OEMTOOL.EXE as administrator, select the OEM BIOS information to emulate (ASUS might be a good choice
given the fact that it's the only OEM for which a complete set of product keys is provided ;)) and hit the
'' button.

Alternatively you can just right-click the ROYAL.INF file and chose 'Install' from the appearing
menu. This only allows for installing the default OEM BIOS information (ASUS) though and is strongly
discouraged unless OEMTOOL.EXE fails for some unknown reason.

When prompted about whether to install an unsigned driver, allow it.
(For some odd reason Microsoft didn't wanna sign this one...;))

3. Reboot your machine.

4. Install the OEM certificate matching your OEM selection during driver installation by running

SLMGR.VBS -ilc .XRM-MS

(e.g. "SLMGR.VBS -ilc C:\ASUS.XRM-MS" if you chose to install the default driver and extracted
the certificate file to C:\)

Note that this operation might take quite a while depending on your system, so be patient.

5. Install an OEM product key matching the installed edition of Windows Vista x86 by running

SLMGR.VBS -ipk

(e.g. "SLMGR.VBS -ipk 6F2D7-2PCG6-YQQTB-FWK9V-932CC" if you're running Windows Vista Ultimate using
the default emulation driver)

Note that this operation might take quite a while depending on your system, so be patient.

See PKEYS.TXT for a list of OEM product keys published by different OEMs.

6. Run 'SLMGR.VBS -dlv' or right-click 'Computer' and chose 'Properties' to verify your licensing status.

Due to the variety of possible combinations of different earlier Vista activation hacks we're not gonna
provide details on 'persuading' existing installations to accept this method.
During our test the general procedure depicted above worked out fine though, i.e. installing the emulation
driver, rebooting the machine and then using the officially documented ways of installing a matching OEM
certificate and product key should do the trick in all but the most messed up cases.


What's that '' button in OEMTOOL.EXE for?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

It dumps the BIOS ACPI_SLIC information of any SLP 2.0-enabled OEM system.
The dump can consecutively be used to emulate ('clone') that information on any other system by specifying
the 'Custom' option.
Using this function on a system booted using the emulation driver will give a dump identical to the currently
emulated OEM BIOS information, so be sure to uninstall the driver and reboot the source machine first if you
intend to dump the actual hardware-embedded OEM BIOS data.


What are all those files for?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

DIFXAPI.DLL - a runtime dll for Microsoft's DIFx API used by oemtool.exe
OEMTOOL.EXE - an application for installing/uninstalling the emulation driver
and dumping BIOS ACPI_SLIC information from any SLP 2.0-enabled
Windows Vista OEM system
PKEYS.TXT - contains a list of validated OEM product keys
README.TXT - this file
ROYAL.INF - driver .INF file, can be (ab)used to install the emulation driver
in case oemtool.exe fails to perform this task
ROYAL.SYS - the emulation device driver

CERTS\ACER.XRM-MS - the certificate that corresponds to the ACPI_SLIC information
emulated by the driver when 'Acer' has been selected during
driver installation
CERTS\ASUS.XRM-MS - the certificate that corresponds to the ACPI_SLIC information
emulated by the driver when 'ASUS' has been selected during
driver installation
CERTS\HEWLETT-PACKARD.XRM-MS - the certificate that corresponds to the ACPI_SLIC information
emulated by the driver when 'Hewlett-Packard' has been selected
during driver installation
CERTS\LENOVO.XRM-MS - the certificate that corresponds to the ACPI_SLIC information
emulated by the driver when 'Lenovo' has been selected during
driver installation

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

How to Make Business

There is a misconception in service businesses that your marketing's most important function is to promote what you do, or in other words, your services. But the fact is, the most important function of your marketing should be to establish that you are knowledgeable, capable and can be trusted.

Most people don't do business with people they don't trust, especially when it comes to buying services. When they buy your services they are, in fact, buying the talents, skills, and personalities of YOU or your team of professionals.

Even if you have the lowest prices, if your prospect doesn't trust you, it will be difficult to close the sale. This is the basis for Education-Based Marketing.

Education-Based Marketing is a powerful marketing strategy that establishes trust and credibility using educational messages. It is the direct opposite of traditional marketing, which uses selling-based messages.

People are tired of hearing worn-out, old sales pitches. Barriers shoot up the moment you begin delivering a sales pitch. In contrast, people sit up and listen when you share important facts and expert information that help them make a good buying decision.


Are you and your business keeping pace with the world of commerce? No single business owner today can sit on their laurels. Get ready for more competition and more talent.

As appropriately stated by Business Week's, Christopher Farrell, "Capitalism is spreading worldwide, a phenomenon that intensely increases the competition for markets and profits. When markets are large and laws allow people to easily build companies and keep their profits, more and more talented people become entrepreneurs, innovators, and wealth creators..."

So how does one survive in business today? By having business search smarts.

A Growing Business Skill


The fast-growing skill of the business professional is and will continue to be the use of knowledge. This translates into the ability to find and use critical information to make the best business decisions. If you or someone on your staff is not savvy enough to search for business information and put it to use than your business will be out maneuvered and out of business.

In the last decade, we have gone from having too little information at a high cost to too much information at a low cost. The price of data was extremely expensive.

Just 15 years ago, if you wanted to know the going interest rates for mortgages at various financial institutions, it would cost you $700.00/week. Today, it's free and instantaneous. Free is good but too much is the challenge. Learn how you can search for the critical business information you need in the "world's biggest haystack", the Internet.

Business Search Smart Skills

Locating information is a learned skill poorly developed in the majority of business owners and professionals. Today you will learn the 5 essentials to make your business search smart.
Target the Topic: Before you randomly jump to a search engine and start typing in a few words, you must stop and think. Defining the type of information you need is the most important starting point. Are you looking for a statistic to back-up a viewpoint or the latest opinions on a topic?

Next, think of all the key phrases for your topic. Articles on the effect of the Internet in the advertising business will include keywords such as: Internet, net, web, website, e-commerce and advertising industry, ad business, media business, etc. When entering your key word phrases into a search engine use quotation marks to find that exact phrase, e.g., "media business".

Where are you going?: The destination to begin your search is as important as zeroing in on your search topic. The Internet has 3 key types of destinations that every search smart business needs to know:

# Search Engines: One of the most popular search destinations is the use of search engines such as Google. The biggest mistake is to stop at one search engine and say that the information you are looking for does not exist. All search engines only cover a fraction of the Internet, so it is important to use several in your search. For a list of search engines, visit the About site for Web Searching.

# Subject Directories: Directories are the lists of topics and information assembled by humans-not computers. Human editors like us guides on About, provide the filtering of information and higher quality than a computer-assisted search.

# Specific Databases: Much of the Internet is not available by directories or search engines and are what has been called the "Invisible Internet". Accessing this part of the Net is often done by searching databases on specific sites such as Newsville, an online database of over 34,000 UseNet news groups.

Cast your net: For large business search projects, like business planning or market research begin with a broad category search. Visit directories on general related topics to gain an understanding of the jargon used and organizational data structure.

Take the .com Out of dotcom: The domain name ending in .com signifies a commercial website. Commercial websites can be biased and of poor information quality. To get unbiased views and a better range of quality, check out sites that end in .gov (government), or .edu (education).

Evaluate your find: A critical, overlooked aspect of net searching is the evaluation. You may be relieved to have found the data you need; but is it accurate and timely? This step is vital for business making decisions. Review the author's credentials, references of key facts, the date the information was produced and if the intent of the site for sales or to inform.

These 5 essential net search techniques will get you started on finding and using better information to run your small business. Remember the skill of the new society is the ability to locate the information and turn it into actionable intelligence. Make your business search smarter.

Monday, August 25, 2008

love

what is the meaning of love?? Love represents a range of emotions and experiences related to the senses of affection and sexual attraction. The word love can refer to a variety of different feelings, states, and attitudes, ranging from generic pleasure to intense interpersonal attraction. This diversity of meanings, combined with the complexity of the feelings involved, makes love unusually difficult to consistently define, even compared to other emotional states. As an abstract concept love usually refers to a strong, ineffable feeling towards another person. Even this limited conception of love, however, encompasses a wealth of different feelings, from the passionate desire and intimacy of romantic love to the nonsexual. Love in its various forms acts as a major facilitator of interpersonal reletionships and, owing to its central psychological importance, is one of the most common themes in the creative arts.

There are so many different types of love. There is little kid love, teenage love, friendship love, family love, marriage love and parent to children love. All of these different types of love have similar meanings but have a little something different to be unique. Clearly when you're a little kid you don't really know what love is. Yes, you love your parents and your family and your friends but children don't get the concept of actually loving someone. Teenagers and their concept of being “in love” most people think they are crazy because teenagers have no idea what love is. That is usually what is said when people hear of teenagers being in love. Teenagers believe they are in love after possibly being with someone for just a few weeks or months can you actually be in love with someone after just that short period of time? And if you are in love with that person then why do you not spend forever with them? Another interpretation of love for me is having that person in your life forever, and teenagers fall in and out of love all of the time so is it actually love? Who can really tell?

Love is patient, love is kind and is not jealous; love does not brag and is not arrogant, does not act unbecomingly; it does not seek its own, is not provoked, does not take into account a wrong suffered, does not rejoice in unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never fails.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

success is my life

everybody want to be something,but for success.we have to work,work,work,how to became successfully,You have to learn how to condition your mind and train it to work for you instead of against you. Another way we can see this is how do we talk to our selves,wors are powerful, yet they can kill you or make you a better person.Imagine not having to experience a lack of self-confidence, fear, rejection, having to go through life living like you had been living. If you don't make a change, your life will be like this forever. Is that good news??Well the good news is that your search is over. You can kick all of your frustration, lack, stress and dissatisfaction to the curb and replace it with belief, confidence and potential that will help you overcome the toughest of all obstacles.

An advantage isn’t an advantage unless you use it. Find ways to use your advantages to set and reach your goals. Likewise, you should recognize and then try to minimize the impact of your limitations. Remember that not all advantages are transferable. Just because you are talented in one area doesn’t mean that you will be talented at everything you try. The successful real estate investor can easily lose her money opening a restaurant. Stick to your advantages and don’t stray from them without reasoned justification.Be a stand-up person. You stand for your family, country and friends. When and if trouble comes, let others have no doubt that they can count on you for help and support. Your commitments don’t waver with the moods of the moment. You don’t hesitate to act. The true secret to success cannot be found through the application of a tried and true formula. Honestly, the fact that no man can tell another how to reach success has become the ever-brighter reality in my life. I can only express my thoughts of what the secret to success has been in my life, and hope that you can gain a better understanding of how the destination has many paths. When I say “follow your dream”, or “follow your heart”, this entails the idea of setting your own goal. There are no “secret” ways to assist you in your endeavor to find success within your life. For without a goal to obtain I feel as though a person may not be motivated to achieve wonderful things in his lifetime. However, do not become confused with setting goals and dedication.

A personal goal is a great tool for knowledge. Not only does a goal constitute the creation of an implemented strategy, but also serves as the flint to spark self-motivation. Though there is no secret to accomplishing a goal, one must realize that personal goals are journeys through both success and failure. The road that we travel while we are steadfast in our desire to succeed is more important than the actual destination.These things I speak of require dedication and loyalty to oneself and to those around him whom he trusts and loves. There is no quick way to be successful in these matters only hard work, sweat, training, and following your WAY or your path in life. Thus the real secret for success in your life shall be revealed unto you.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

albert einsten

who dont know albert einsten,,,albert einsten (1879-1955)is genius human that give science and technoligy. in his early year, einsten showed no obvious sign of genius. he did not even talk until the age of three. in high school , in germany, he hateed the system of rote learning and the the drill sergant attitude of his teacher . as result he annoyed them wiht his rebelious attitude. one of he teacher remarked, "you will never amount to anything". Albert Einstein was born at Ulm, in Württemberg, Germany, on March 14, 1879. Six weeks later the family moved to Munich, where he later on began his schooling at the Luitpold Gymnasium. Later, they moved to Italy and Albert continued his education at Aarau, Switzerland and in 1896 he entered the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School in Zurich to be trained as a teacher in physics and mathematics. In 1901, the year he gained his diploma, he acquired Swiss citizenship and, as he was unable to find a teaching post, he accepted a position as technical assistant in the Swiss Patent Office. In 1905 he obtained his doctor's degree.
yet there were also some hints of the man to be, at five, when he was given a compass. he was fascinated by the misterius force that made the needle move before adolescence einsten went through a very religious period and he frequently argued violenty with his freethinking father because his father strayed from the part of jewish orthodoxy that einsten belive in. einsten calm down after he begin studying science, math and philisophy on his own. he expecially loved math. at age sixteen he devised one o f his first thought experiment. these are experiment that an individual must do in mind. they cannot be done in a laboratory.
within a year after einsten'father's business failed and he moved his family to norhthern italy to start a new bisiness. einsten dropped out of school and renounced his german citizenship. he spent a year hiking in the apennine could forget the bitter memories of his high school days on german. he then decided to enrol in the famous swiss federal institude of technology in zurich.
During his stay at the Patent Office, and in his spare time, he produced much of his remarkable work and in 1908 he was appointed Privatdozent in Berne. In 1909 he became Professor Extraordinary at Zurich, in 1911 Professor of Theoretical Physics at Prague, returning to Zurich in the following year to fill a similar post. In 1914 he was appointed Director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Physical Institute and Professor in the University of Berlin. He became a German citizen in 1914 and remained in Berlin until 1933 when he renounced his citizenship for political reasons and emigrated to America to take the position of Professor of Theoretical Physics at Princeton*. He became a United States citizen in 1940 and retired from his post in 1945.
In the 1920's, Einstein embarked on the construction of unified field theories, although he continued to work on the probabilistic interpretation of quantum theory, and he persevered with this work in America. He contributed to statistical mechanics by his development of the quantum theory of a monatomic gas and he has also accomplished valuable work in connection with atomic transition probabilities and relativistic cosmology.
After his retirement he continued to work towards the unification of the basic concepts of physics, taking the opposite approach, geometrisation, to the majority of physicists. Einstein's researches are, of course, well chronicled and his more important works include Special Theory of Relativity (1905), Relativity (English translations, 1920 and 1950), General Theory of Relativity (1916), Investigations on Theory of Brownian Movement (1926), and The Evolution of Physics (1938). Among his non-scientific works, About Zionism (1930), Why War? (1933), My Philosophy (1934), and Out of My Later Years (1950) are perhaps the most important. Albert Einstein received honorary doctorate degrees in science, medicine and philosophy from many European and American universities. During the 1920's he lectured in Europe, America and the Far East and he was awarded Fellowships or Memberships of all the leading scientific academies throughout the world. He gained numerous awards in recognition of his work, including the Copley Medal of the Royal Society of London in 1925, and the Franklin Medal of the Franklin Institute in 1935.
Einstein's gifts inevitably resulted in his dwelling much in intellectual solitude and, for relaxation, music played an important part in his life. He married Mileva Maric in 1903 and they had a daughter and two sons; their marriage was dissolved in 1919 and in the same year he married his cousin, Elsa Löwenthal, who died in 1936. He died on April 18, 1955 at Princeton, New Jersey.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

music is my soul

you can see that music bring us to be happy n fresh in activities... music as tones ordered horizontally as melodies and vertically as harmonies. Common sayings such as "the harmony of the spheres" and "it is music to my ears" point to the notion that music is often ordered and pleasant to listen to, but the opinion of the listener does not necessarily help music theorists formulate a precise definition of music. Like the notion that visual arts must be beautiful to behold, the tacit notion that music need be pleasant to listen to has been questioned. we know that music have freedom to think about something, music is my soul, most of the human understand music can create enthusiasm in smart thinking n getting good emotional to think excellence.
let us flying by the music to go around the world. do you know that music can give you power to keep exist in all of activity....music get our daily life, weaving its beauty and emotion through our thoughts, activities and memories...