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10 Fascinating and Amusing Relationships

10 Fascinating and Amusing Relationships

Relationships are not always about sex (though listverse has generally only published lists of that type, thus far) and this list looks at ten relationships that were either amusing, interesting or quirky. This is but a small selection of the potential candidates, so do be sure to mention others you might think worthy of a follow up list in the comments. 10 Bohr and Einstein The two founding fathers of Quantum Mechanics vehemently debated one another over the interpretation of quantum theory. Bohr was a champion of the uncertainty principle put forth by Werner Heisenberg, which states that it is not possible to obtain completely accurate measurements of certain pairs of properties of quantum systems, such as position and momentum, or time and energy, at the same time. At the fifth Solvay conference, Einstein expressed his disagreement with Bohr. Einstein distanced himself from the uncertainty principle, famously proclaiming “God doesn’t play dice”. Over the course of several years, Einstein came up with several papers and thought experiments in trying to refute the Copenhagen Interpretation championed by Bohr. However, Einstein’s arguments failed in refuting Bohr’s interpretation of the quantum mechanical view as wrong or incomplete, despite intense collaboration with other prominent scientists. The debate between Bohr and Einstein continued till the death of Einstein in 1955. 9 The Five and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky During the 19th century, differing opinions occurred on the nature of classical Russian music. Tchaikovsky wanted to write professional compositions of such quality that they would stand up to Western scrutiny, and thus transcend national barriers, yet remain distinctively Russian in melody, rhythm and other compositional characteristics. The Five, which consisted of a circle of powerful composers who met in St.Petersburg, had the aim of producing a specifically Russian kind of art music, rather than one that imitated older European music, or relied on European-style conservatory training. The Five also believed in using the melodic, harmonic, tonal and rhythmic properties of Russian folk song, along with exotic melodic, harmonic and rhythmic elements from music originating in the middle- and far-eastern parts of the Russian Empire. While Tchaikovsky himself used folk songs in some of his works, for the most part he tried to follow Western practices of composition, especially in terms of tonality and tonal progression. However, the relationship between Tchaikovsky and The Five was quite friendly: In 1869 Tchaikovsky entered into a working relationship with Mily Balakirev (one of the members of the Five). The result was Tchaikovsky’s first recognized masterpiece, the fantasy-overture “Romeo and Juliet”, a work which The Five wholeheartedly embraced. Furthermore, when another member of the Five, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, was offered a professorship at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, it was to Tchaikovsky that he turned for advice and guidance, and during the 1880s, after the members of The Five had gone their separate ways, Tchaikovsky enjoyed a very close relationship with Rimsky-Korsakov. 8 Chesterton and Shaw Chesterton’s most famous philosophical opponent was the Irish playwright, George Bernard Shaw. Shaw represented the new school of thought, modernism, which was rising at the time, while Chesterton’s views were increasingly focused towards the church. Nevertheless, they both maintained good-will, and had great respect for one other (It had been Shaw who had encouraged Chesterton to write a play, and claimed that the world was not thankful enough for Chesterton). Their debates, in print and in public, were a subject of great amusement, and a source of one witty exchange after another: Shaw: If I were as fat as you, I would hang myself. Chesterton: If I were to hang myself, I would use you for the rope. Chesterton: I see there has been a famine in the land. Shaw: And I see the cause of it. 7 Martin Luther King and Malcolm X To many, King and Malcolm X were heroes of the Civil Rights Movement, two towering icons of contemporary African-American culture. Their speeches reflected visions on improving America, and both men believed that if blacks were to attain freedom, they first needed to achieve self-respect. However, their intentions were delivered in different styles and purposes; King believed in peaceful demonstrations and arguments, and a non-violent approach to things, the same approach applied by Gandhi, while Malcolm X promoted nationalist and separatist doctrines, and for most of his life, he believed that only through revolution and force could blacks attain their rightful place in society. Thus Malcolm and King each became a focus of one of the opposing wings of the movement for equality that swept Black America, and the country, and their titanic struggle shook the nation and the world. Nevertheless, near the end of their lives, Martin Luther King and Malcolm X’s beliefs had become more similar. After his break from the black Muslim movement, Malcolm X emphasized unity and change through black pride, and respect for oneself, rather than through hate and revenge. Their relationship became more amiable with X expressing his interest to join forces with King and the progressive elements of the Civil Rights Movement. 6 Gilbert Lewis and Irving Langmuir The two greatest American chemists of the first half of the twentieth century, Lewis and Langmuir were also famous rivals. Lewis had helped create the College of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, and made it into one of the world’s most productive centers of chemistry research. His contributions to chemical bonding, chemical thermodynamics and theory of acids and bases had made Lewis a household name. Langmuir (above), in turn, had extended Lewis’ theory on chemical bonding and popularized it to a great extent, often to the annoyance of Lewis. Langmuir had been recipient of the Nobel Prize for his work on surface theory, while Lewis had been denied the covetous prize, despite a staggering 15 nominations. In 1946, Lewis’ lifeless body was discovered under a laboratory workbench at Berkeley, and while officials have reported the death to have been brought about by hydrogen cyanide, most believe it to be a suicide due to his relationship with Langmuir, and subsequent depression brought on by it. Indeed, on the day of Lewis’ death, Langmuir and Lewis had met for lunch at Berkeley, and Langmuir had expressed that he had been on the Berkeley campus that day to receive an honorary degree. 5 Thomas Jefferson and John Adams With Ben Franklin ill, the task of conjuring the Declaration of Independence had fallen to John Adams. Adams however argued that Jefferson should draft it instead, and Jefferson’s draft was defended by Adams with much eloquence. However, from that point on the two had a less than amicable relationship. During Adam’s tenure as vice-president, the two argued vehemently on the nature of politics and the direction to lead the country. A heavily contested presidential election between the two was determined by only three electoral votes, and Adams became the second president of the United States. However, the bitter campaign was renewed in 1800, when Jefferson defeated Adams to become the third president. The two exchanged hostile letters on several occasions, and Adams famously declared “I will out live Jefferson”. On his death bed on July 4, 1826, Adams famously proclaimed “Thomas Jefferson survives”; however, unbeknownst to him, Jefferson had actually passed away a few hours earlier. 4 Freud and Jung Freud met Jung in February of 1907, and the two established a firm friendship, and corresponded extensively over a period of six years. Freud had described the, then young, Carl Gustav Jung as his heir to psychoanalysis. However, as Jung began to expand his own theories and dissented with the basic tenets of Freudian theory, the relationship started turning sour. This eventually led to a highly hostile exchange of letters between the two, and Jung’s resignation as chairman from the International Psychoanalytic Congress, where he had been elected with support from Freud. Jung went on to form his own school of thought, known as analytical psychology, while Freud continued to develop his own views of psychology. They met for the last time in September, 1913, in Munich, where Jung developed some key concepts on psychological types in analytical psychology, that would come to distinguish Jungian theory and Freudian theory for the next 50 years. 3 Schopenhauer and Hegel Arthur Schopenhauer was a German philosopher whose metaphysical analysis of will, his views on human motivation and desire, and his aphoristic writing style influenced many well-known thinkers, including Friedrich Nietzsche, Richard Wagner, Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud and Leo Tolstoy among others. Subsequently, Hegel was one of the creators of German Idealism, and his historicist and idealist account of reality as a whole had revolutionized European philosophy, and was an important precursor to Continental philosophy and Marxism. However, Schopenhauer was a strong critic of Hegel, often accusing him of deliberately using vacuous verbiage that sounded impressive, but was ultimately devoid of any content. Such was the hostility between the two, that in 1820 Schopenhauer became a lecturer at the University of Berlin, and scheduled his lectures to coincide with those of Hegel. However, only five students turned up to Schopenhauer’s lectures, while Hegel’s classes overflowed, causing Schopenhauer to retire from academia. 2 C.S. Lewis and J.R.R Tolkien The Inklings were a literary discussion group which hosted several influential intellectuals of the 20th century, the two most prominent members being C.S. Lewis and J.R.R Tolkien (above). Tolkien and Lewis were close friends, and it had been Tolkien who had helped Lewis to convert to Christianity, whereas Lewis had encouraged Tolkien to expand his fictional writing; both taught at Oxford, both were interested in literature, and both wrote fictional books which propagated basic Christian themes and principles. They often narrated manuscripts of their works in progress to one another and The Inklings long before they were published. However, Tolkien expressed strong disapproval of Lewis’ Narnia books, citing that the Christian themes and messages were far too strong. Tolkien also never thought highly of Lewis’ attempt at popular theology, and believed that theology should be left to the professionals to avoid misinterpretations of key Christian themes. Nonetheless, Lewis dedicated his massively influential and popular “The Screwtape Letters”, which had landed him on the cover of Time magazine, to Tolkien. However, the rift between the two seemed to widen following Lewis’ growing affiliation with the Anglican church and his romance with American widow, Joy Gresham. After Lewis married Gresham, he grew apart from his old friends, and it is believed that Tolkien took it personally. 1 Werner Heisenberg and Niels Bohr The world of the newly emerging quantum physics had been very much defined by the Danish scientist Niels Bohr. His contributions to the understanding of atomic structure and quantum mechanics had resulted in the Nobel Prize in 1922. During one of Bohr’s crucial lectures among a host of intellectuals, a young German student raised his hand and pointed out a mathematical flaw in one of his arguments. This left Bohr stunned, and he personally asked for the young man; this 20 year old was none other than Werner Heisenberg. The two, then, established a firm friendship that would last many years, and several collaborations, and Bohr was overwhelmingly pleased when Heisenberg, too, received the nod for the Nobel. However, what science had brought together, politics would divide. Theoretical physics had been labeled as Jewish science due to the immense popularity of Albert Einstein, and Bohr, too, had Jewish connections. With the onset of the Second World War, Heisenberg was viewed with an eye of suspicion by the Gestapo and was eventually recruited by the Nazis to work on a project concerning development of the atomic bomb. In their final meeting, Bohr thought that Heisenberg supported the idea of developing an atomic bomb for the Nazis, and was appalled by the thought that Heisenberg showed no moral qualms towards the idea of the bomb. The friendship was strained. After the war the scientific community ostracized Heisenberg, and it would be some time before he would once again gain acceptance from both the scientific community and in his friendship with Bohr. However, the relationship was never to be restored to the same status. An excellent documentary documenting the relationship between the two and the politics involved can be found here .

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Pegatron MasterPad brings Windows 7 to the slate world

It seems that hardly a day goes by without another company launching its own vision of an iPad killer – but Pegatron’s MasterPad looks set to hit a lot closer to that particular bullseye than most. Currently existing merely in prototype form and captured over on Engadget , the MasterPad shows real innovation from Pegatron: rather than opting for a mobile-oriented operating system such as Android or the Windows Phone series, the company is promising that its particular slate will run a fully-fledged version of Windows 7 – allowing full access to technologies such as Flash and SilverLight as well as support for any third-party software that you would run on a desktop PC. Measuring just 14mm thick, the MasterPad has an 11.6″ IPS display – larger than that of the iPad – with a 1,366 x 768 resolution, along with a 1.3 megapixel camera int he bezel. There’s significantly more connectivity than its Cuptertino-based rival, too: as well as a pair of USB ports for connecting external devices, a mini-HDMI port capable of outputting 1080p video to an external display is included – along with a dedicated HD decoder chip to allow smooth video playback. The device will feature the choice of 32GB or 64GB SSD storage – sadly for those on a budget, there’s no 16GB option here – and the magnesium alloy body helps keep the weight down to a manageable 990g.  3G connectivity will also be included, although it’s not yet clear whether – as with the iPad – this will be an optional extra above the base model. Sadly, the specifications aren’t all iPad-beating: although the 1.66GHz Atom N450 processor isn’t too bad, the company has chosen to keep weight and cost down by opting for a two-cell battery which manages five hours of life – impressive taken by itself, but a pale imitation of the iPad’s ten-hour runtime. The use of Windows 7 is likely to divide opinion, too: while using a desktop operating system offers far more flexibility than a cut-down OS like Apple’s iOS – originally designed for the company’s iPhone and iPod Touch devices – it also adds a layer of complexity, and with an interface better suited to a mouse than a finger can leave users feeling frustrated.  With that said, there’s nothing to stop Pegatron developing their own user interface to overlay on top of Windows. Interestingly enough, Pegatron itself isn’t exactly convinced by the future of Windows on slate-style devices: despite opting to use the OS on the MasterPad prototype, the company has stated that it will be hedging its bets and launching both Windows and Android based variants, and allowing the market to determine which is the better of the two. A group of Israeli journalists got to spend some hands-on time with the prototype – captured on video here – and appeared impressed with the gadget, although only time will tell as to the quality and performance of the finished product. Sadly, at this early stage, pricing information isn’t yet available. Copyright

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The Dell Precision M4500 Mobile Workstation

The Dell Precision M4500 is a 15.6 inch laptop with an excellent feature set, and all the usual flexible specs of a Dell machine.  The M4500 is designed and marketed as a mobile workstation, and with powerful Intel processors up to a speedy Intel Core i7 quad-core, and discrete Nvidea graphics on board – it certainly does look like a good worker. The Precision M4500 has that traditional corporate Dell look, which will either inspire you with confidence or bore you to tears depending on your personality.  There is no doubt that this build is durable however, with a strong magnesium chassis and an almost industrial approach to design.  All of that industrial chic does come at a cost however, with a weight of almost 7 pounds and the thickness to match. The screen on the M4500 can be customised in terms of its resolution, with 1366 x 768, 1600 x 900, and even 1920 x 1080 options available.  Dell are quite famous for their ability to manufacture good quality screens that can be viewed outdoors, and while it may be no Dell Latitude E6400ATG in terms of outside readability, it is certainly a step-up from most laptops in this regard.  Viewing angles are also quite impressive, and the colour and contrast on offer is great. The Precision M4500 comes with a range of processors, topping-out at the Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition .  This performance is matched with Nvidia Quadro FX 1800M graphics, making this laptop a definite option for people who work with video and animation on a regular basis. The M4500 also comes with a full-size keyboard, and the standard Dell touchpad/button combination.  There is perhaps too much flexibility in the keyboard and screen lid however, a trait which is seen on some other Dell laptop designs. Connectivity options are impressive for a 15 inch laptop, and the design team at Dell have outdone themselves in terms of the ports on offer.  What is even more impressive is the fact that both an Express Card and PC Card slot are included.  Battery life is also good, with the option of either a 6-cell or 9-cell battery. The Dell Precision M4500 is a solid and powerful machine.  While it may not be the best looking laptop in the world, it works away fast and quietly like it simply doesn’t care.  Prices vary widely according to specifications, with Intel Core i7 models going for about $3500. Specifications up to Intel Core i7 620M 2.67MHz Nvidia Quadro FX 1800M graphics up to 8GB DDR3 RAM 15.6 inch screen up to 1920 x 1080 resolution 64GB SSD up to 500GB HDD Blu-ray 802.11 WiFi Bluetooth Backlit keyboard FIPS fingerprint reader PC Card Express Card Windows 7 Ultimate Copyright

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Android App Found Collecting and Sending Personal Data

In more news from the DefCon security conference in Las Vegas, details have emerged regarding the Android mobile app found to be collecting and sending on mountains of personal data.  The mobile wallpaper application in question has already been downloaded millions of times, a number surely big enough to ask some serious questions about the future of mobile data security. The app in question comes from Jackeey Wallpaper, and was uploaded to the Android market as a wallpaper decoration program using a number of branded designs.  This program was already mentioned in another GWL story a few days ago, as an example of one of the growing number of mobile applications found to collect personal data without permission. While it was originally feared the Jackeey Wallpaper app captured browsing history and stored individual text messages as well as storing personal data, it has since been found that no text or browsing history was actually captured.  However, some of the information that was captured and sent on to the Chinese website www.imnet.us included phone numbers, subscriber information, and the voicemail phone numbers of phone owners. There is no evidence of malicious intent regarding this app, but it is scary enough to known that it has been downloaded somewhere between 1.1 million and 4.6 million times.  The exact number is unknown, as the Android Market does not provide exact download data regarding its applications.  The owner of the Chinese site receiving this data is also still unknown, but their location is somewhere in Shenzhen, China. This application is likely to have gone unnoticed for even longer if the security executives at Lookout hadn’t been conducting their App Genome Project , which found the data leak in its study into the behaviour of more than 100,000 free iPhone and Android apps.  The wallpaper app in question has been suspended until further notice. The implications of this problem are anything but clear-cut, as 47 percent of Android apps and 23 percent of iPhone apps use third-party code in some manner, including most apps that use advertising.  While Apple and Google may be doing all they can to tackle the problem, this fact alone makes it almost impossible to police how your data is being used. Copyright

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Another 12 Funny Yahoo Answers Fails

Another 12 Funny Yahoo Answers Fails

We know it’s a free service, but before asking a question on Yahoo Answers, please be sure to use some common sense. Meet another twelve funny Yahoo Answers that’ll leave you wondering about the fate of humanity.

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Security geek explains why he leaked Facebook data online

A security consultant has posted the personal details of over 100 million Facebook users in one downloadable file online. The file is available from the popular file sharing site Pirate Bay and already thousands of users have downloaded it. Ron Bowles, the guy who was responsible for leaking the data he collected from Facebook has now explained to the BBC how he got the data and why he did what he did. Using a simple piece of code, he scanned all the Facebook profiles to collect data on everyone who didn’t have their privacy settings set to private, and this data would then form the basis of a useful tool for testing security systems. Mr Bowes told the BBC that his original plan was to “collect a good list of human names that could be used for these tests”. However, once he’d done it, he realised that others would be interested in the data and that if he could get hold of it, so could anyone else, and perhaps not for good reasons either. So Bowes decided to release it online to highlight the security issue. Bowes is keen to point out that many people might be unaware that this data is already available publicly for anyone who wants it, all he did was “compile public information into a nice format for statistical analysis” he said, and likened it to the information available in a telephone directory. Simon Davies from Privacy International told the BBC that what Bowes did was an “ethical attack” and said that it was an issue for Facebook now and that they have a responsibility to do something beyond the bare minimum about security. This latest leak is bound to throw fuel on an already raging fire despite assurances from the popular social networking site who said in a statement to the BBC that “no private data is available or has been compromised” by the information. Mr Bowes says he made it available to highlight the risks that Facebook users are taking. “Since this is already public information, I see very little harm in disclosing it” he said. Personally I think there are far greater security issues online that could have much more devastating consequences than what amounts to a list of Facebook users, it’s just the size of that list that’s disturbing. Copyright

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Websitelog.net – Collecting data for all popular domains on web.

Websitelog.net – Collecting data for all popular domains on web.

Websitelog.net is absolutely free service that gives you an estimate of website worth based on an uniuqe algorithm and technology. We collect data from various sources to give you all information like Google pagerank, Backlinks, Indexed Pages in major search engines, Alexa rank, Google bot date, Launched date, Dmoz listing, Website server type, etc. for specific website. view more

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Interviewstreet – Selecting the best candidates made easy!

Interviewstreet – Selecting the best candidates made easy!

Interviewstreet helps you to create your own customized tests, invite applicants to attempt the test and just by glancing through the reports, you could find the applicants who are the closest fit to your company. This ensures, an employee interacts with an applicant only after knowing he/she has cleared a certain benchmark and not plainly by resume. We have also built a codechecker which would evaluate an applicant’s code and check against a set of test-cases letting you know how optimal his code is. This acts as a huge time saver for companies who spend a lot of time in hiring. view more

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Plings – Things To Do

Plings – Things To Do

Local event and activity listings for people aged 13 to 19. Plings is a non profit organisation and provides daily updates. Plings data comes from local councils and youth clubs. view more

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tuOtempO – Appointment Scheduling and Patient Relationship Management for healthcare professionals

tuOtempO – Appointment Scheduling and Patient Relationship Management for healthcare professionals

tuOtempO is probably to most feature-rich appointment scheduling and patient communication application you’ll ever use. The Scheduling System can manage user permissions, multiple branches, overbooking and emergencies. (Or, if you already use a scheduling system tuotempo can synchronize with your system in order to enable communication and let patients book appointments online.) In the communication preferences, you can set automatic messages (via sms email or voice) to inform patients (or specialists) about upcoming appointments, cancellation, delays, rescheduling, callbacks, etc. Different, restricted, access profiles can be given to receptionists who only need to manage the schedule of one branch or one doctor. The self-service online scheduling widget can be embedded in your website in order to let patients schedule their own appointment. A different access can be given to referring physicians, pharmacies or call-centers allowing them to book appointments on behalf of patients. view more

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