Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Horse new Findings

This is about the horse, and what i did not know.

In evolution going back to fossil records, 65 million years ago, the horse had three fingers all touching the ground. then by 55 million years asgo, the two outer fingers got shorter and the middle one got longer. so we have records of fossils going back to 45, then 35 and 25 million years ago. the two outer fingers get more and more shorter ultimately now there are two protruberances, where all the fingers meet in the hand.

17, 000 years ago the horses were wild animals only as a food source for human. Then 6000 years ago the humans realised that horses can be herded and trained to ride on.

For 4000 years, the horse was used to draw carriges and to be used in war fare. Like the dogs, the horses evolved with us, and can be justified to say that horses like dogs colonised us.

Of all the thoroughbred, race horses you find in the world today descended from just three stallions. These were in the 18th century, 25 generations ago. One noted, Darly Arabian's genes are found in more than 95% of the race horses today.

We been nailing horse shoes for the last 1500 years. The outer layer of the hoof is ok to mess around with but the inner layer is horses, while shoeing the horse.

So the foreleg has four parts. shoulder upto the elbow is right inside the body. very strong muscles. the the long fore arm upto the wrist has only one big bone instead of two like our's. Then the wrist upto the fingers is just one strong bone. the finger is another strong bone with the nail becoming the hoof.


The coffin bone (the last digit of your finger), is not attached directly to the sole of the foot, but hangs free surrounded by soft tissue called laminae. This means, everytime the foot lands on the foot, the half a ton of weight is transferred to the hoof wall, which is bell shaped and dapenes the force. The hoof wall is made of horn, which further softens the landing by stretching. The youngest cells are in the heel.

horse has 18 ribs instead of 12 like in human's. That gives an enormous cavity to take the lungs. Horse fills its lungs 140 times a minute. When Horse is gallping it takes a breadth on every stride. Blimey 140 strides a minute? When in flight the head goes up, the stomach moves back and the breadth is taken, then when it lands the head goes down it releases the air inside. This connection to the diaphram which makes it possible to get a large amount of air. Galloping Horse takes in about 40 litres of air every sec.

The larynx lookes like a female shag hole but, there is a flap at the top of the opening, which is triangular. When the opening is closed the food goes down a completely different path to the oesophagus. The opening is controlled by muscles which makes it open in a diamond shaped fashion. The soft pallate is above it. If it is working the horse is ok for racing otherwise no. When checked on a horse with breathing difficulties, with an endoscope while running and galloping you can see the problems. while running and galloping the opening is ok. But when going up a slope galloping things go wrong. The soft pallate goes under and covers the hole. this is about being suffocating. animal lovers, good point to be taken here.

The heart is as large as, a bonney big size, 36d bra and 14 stone woman. Human athlete's resting heart rate in 40 or 50, and the exersize mode it goes upto 180. In Horse resting rate is 25 or 30, galloping goes upto 240. that means 4 beats a secondo! Thoroughbred's heart is 10% bigger than other breads. Phar lap the famous horse had twise the size of normal horses.

Then comes the spleen, admirably large and gorgeous. No not to eat but to look at it. When the Horse is resting some of the red blood cells go into the spleen. when galloping the spleen sqeezes the cells into circulation. so a large heart will have to go with a large spleen in a race horse. So it dopes itself in flight.

Back leg has 25 k muscles on each side. These muscles pulls the leg and forward 140 times a min, and propels itself at over 40 miles per hour.

Recently a boffin in Dublin has isolated the gene which makes the Horse sprint or have stamina. the Animal Lovers will love this. Now the Horse can be selected for the right type of race. Yeah I agree with that. Horse will not have come to this in the evolution without a helping hand from the human. How many people get paid a decent amount of money every year, so that they can bring a family up due to Horse?

Finding a winner though is still a mystery.



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Riots In UK

"The only question I can legitimately ask is: why is this happening? Mark Duggan's death has been badly handled but no one is contesting that is a reason for these conflagrations beyond the initial flash of activity in Tottenham." Says Russell Brand

Yeah sure this is the "point of origin"; and stays there. The gun found at the scene owned by Duggan has allegedly been used against a po-lice officer and got stuck on the radio of the said PO. Now minority we know that it was a po-lice gun which fired that bullet.

now the question is; how long does it take the po-lice to find out which gun it came out?

Wikpedia on duggan says "Mark Duggan, a 29-year-old man, was shot on 4 August 2011 by police attempting to arrest him in Tottenham, London, England, following a surveillance operation, on suspicion of a planned revenge attack following the fatal stabbing of his cousin."

yep the demo happened in the evening of 6th. Thats two days. Is this a ploy by the Po-Lice to get more funding? Thats a question everyone should ask the scammy politicians.

Ahrrrgrrr remember Cheltanam Road Tesco riots? was it another ploy by scammy buggers to get more funding. tax payers beware.



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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Human Feelings

I have no proof about this. I have an over 50% belief in telepathey. In mass telepathy there is similar. Think of telepathy, in a person, as an energy which makes waves in the electromagnetic surroundings which expands into further a field. If it strikes resonance with another wave it can expand with a lot of more power than the original. It can get lost in the way, when either person change the thinking tracts. But in mass thinking it can be different, as more and more people think about the same, the resonance can take more power,

I am typing this as I am watching the formula one. The case is Hamilton's loosing streak. He won in a remarkable seoson. He is a bloody good driver. When he won the championship he forgot about Britain and moved to Switzerland. He forgot all about the way Britain looked after him and nurtured him. That is what lots of F1 lovers in Britain feel. I might be mistaen about this, but the telepathic power of people as a whole can make things harder for you.

I know this personally.


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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Computer Safety Tips

Copy rights reserved by Windows secrets. I don't think they will mind me putting this on my blog. I do not make any money from this blog page.

To see that you are safe, privacy tips for Chrome 11, Firefox 4, and Internet Explorer 9.

"1. Use limited, non-admin user accounts. Spying programs and Web attacks cannot do as much damage from these types of accounts.

"2. Clear browser data, especially cookies, when closing browser windows or tabs.

"3. Use browser privacy add-ons; examples include the Firefox extensions NoScript and BetterPrivacy, Abine's privacy add-ons for all three major browsers, and opt-out options for all browsers except Chrome. For Chrome, the ChromeBlock extension can help. Keep My Opt-Outs allows Chrome to retain opt-out cookies when cleaning other data. A Google Analytics opt-out extension is available for many browser versions. Click&Clean is available for all Big Three browsers and can do almost as good a job as CCleaner each time the browser is closed.

"4. Clean up everything personal with CCleaner when closing up shop for the day — more frequently, if you do a lot of banking or shopping where your credit card number was used.

"5. Do not store passwords in unencrypted files, and do not use the same password at different sites. Use RoboForm or a similar password manager to keep passwords where they cannot be easily accessed or seen.

"6. And of course, there's the usual advice on changing router passwords; not broadcasting IP addresses, SSIDs, and MAC addresses; avoiding Public Networks; etc. [Editor's note: see Becky Waring's May 5 article, 'Big-time Wi-Fi security for the small office.']

"7. More adventurous users can edit the browser configuration files to turn off geolocation. Be aware that this will render useless any apps and websites that find nearby businesses or service providers. [Editor's note: See the makeuseof.com article, 'How to disable or fake your location in Firefox, Internet Explorer & Chrome.']

"8. Webcams and microphones should be disabled when not in use. Wi-Fi should be turned off at the notification area or the keyboard when Internet access is not needed. Be aware of Flash Player and other apps that can be used by website operators to activate your webcam and microphone, and go to the settings pages to disable these default options.

"9. Know which of your programs and drivers (and helper objects) are phoning home without your permission. Be aware of outgoing Internet activity on your computer and your router. There are free programs that can help monitor these activities. [Editor's note: For examples, see the Oct. 21, 2010, LangaList article, "What's using your Internet connection?"] Even Process Explorer can be used to find out which programs are phoning home. Closing ports on your router can help a lot in reducing unwanted traffic.

"10. Do periodic file-level antispyware security scans, just in case something slips through. Use two or three scanners from different publishers.

"Online privacy often comes down to one thing: common sense. Be aware of what you are clicking on. Don't just give away personal information when someone asks. Make sure you know who is asking and why they need to know; when in doubt, just disconnect and think it over — especially when responding at social media sites."






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