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What are some of the subtle ways Queen Elizabeth shows her disapproval or dislike of a person? She is known to be polite under a
During social occasions, it is customary for all those due to meet Her Majesty to form a line. A Royal aide, who stands just behind Her Majesty, tells her the name of the person she is meeting and what they do. Her Majesty always begins every conversation.The Queen did not attend school, neither did her younger sister, Princess Margaret. Both were taught at home by tutors and/or a governess/nanny. From all accounts, the sisters’ education was not particularly comprehensive. As a result, Her Majesty has had to teach herself about geography, history and politics, to name just a few subjects. Conversations therefore tend to be very brief and very general.She has several ‘codes’ for her staff, while meeting and greeting. Having initiated a conversation, once she has heard enough, she moves her ever-present handbag from one arm to the other. Her Royal aides will then discreetly move her along the line to the next person.During the Government of Tony Blair, Her Majesty is said to have disliked both Blair and his wife, Cherie Booth, a prominent barrister. Both Blairs were republican. While Tony Blair was always respectful to the Queen (as Prime Minister he met her once a week, every week, for their private and confidential audiences, during which both are free to question the other on pressing issues), Cherie pointedly refused to curtsy to the Queen, even when she was a house guest of the Queen. QEII meets her PMs wherever she is. If she is in Sandringham, the PM sees her there, and the same applies to Balmoral. Cherie was standoffish and incredibly rude. Her Majesty ignored her, as did the rest of her family. When Blair was first elected PM in 1997, he met Princess Anne. Having done the introductions, Blair reportedly told the Princess ‘Please, call me Tony’, to which Anne replied ‘I think we’ll stick with Mr. Blair’.On one of Blair’s early weekly audiences, he walked into the Queen’s drawing room and was mortified when his mobile phone began to ring. According to a footman, Her Majesty is reported to have smiled, and said ‘Oh dear. I do hope it wasn’t anyone important’. Touché!Anyone displaying signs of rudeness (speaking before the Queen, attempting to eat before the Queen, attempting to continue to eat once HM is done eating etc) will be ignored and never invited to return. Her Majesty does not enter into heated debates.Her Majesty is said to have clashed several times with another of her Prime Ministers - Margaret Thatcher. One morning, Her Majesty sent a message to Downing Street, saying that she wished to speak to Mrs. Thatcher immediately. A short while later, she was informed that Mrs. Thatcher was too busy to attend, but would see her later. Furious, Her Majesty summoned Thatcher to the Palace for an urgent audience (possibly concerning The Falkland Islands), and made her stand for the duration of the meeting. When the Queen ‘asks’ to see you, it isn’t a request at all.During a photo shoot with American photographer Annie Leibovitz, Her Majesty wore the gorgeous robes of The Knight of The Garter (pictures below). As Her Majesty posed for the camera, Leibovitz asked if the Queen would remove her tiara, as she thought it ‘too showy’. Her Majesty looked at her in disbelief and said ‘Too showy? And this isn’t?’ (pointing to her incredible KOTG robes). The tiara stayed.Her Majesty in Knight of The Garter regalia:Her Majesty, as photographed by Annie Leibovitz:
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How will Apple's new mobile wallet Passbook impact other mobile wallets?
Apple has entered into the mobile wallet marketplace by sticking just a toe in the ocean of mobile payments. In the process Apple will change just about all aspects of discounts, ticketing and payments.Meet PassbookToday 6/11/2012, is the moment that many have waited for, the beginning signs of the Apple mobile wallet called Passbook. Passbook is an iOS 6 app fully integrated into iOS 6 with developer APIs to extend current features to other iOS apps. Passbook will have APIs for centrally locating just about all gift cards, loyalty cards, reward cards, incentive cards and ticketing. Much like the iOS Newsstand and Books apps this is more of a conduit for innovations. Passbook is partly the work of the designer of Starbuck’s very successful 2D barcode mobile payment solution, the mobile wallet and NFC genius Benjamin Vigier now working at Apple. This guy is a powerhouse that designed Paypal Mobile, Sprint MyMoneyManager, Mobile Wallet applications for 2 top #5 US carriers, mFoundry Mobile Banking WAP platform, NFC Wallet for a top 3 US bank and led SanDisk mobile commerce and NFC activities. We will see a great deal of his work at Apple in the coming months.I have had some time to digest my early exposure and early information about Passbook and can say with rather high certainty we are seeing the first brick in Apple’s “mobile wallet” system. Beautiful Passbook UI.Passbook, An IOS Wallet APIBy creating Passbook Apple will establish a secure standard for storing and sorting virtual cards, tickets and offers in iOS devices. There will be a number of features included on the launch date but many more will be unveiled as the product becomes more integrated with Payment Cards. Apple has already established an impressive number of large retailers to use and integrate Passbook into existing iOS apps, for example Starbucks massively successful mobile payments app (Brian Roemmele's answer to What retailer is the most successful in mobile payments? What can be learned by this success?). More retailers will announce how they will use Passbook in the summer as they realign front end systems and back end systems.Passbook's user interface presents the user's personal items in a card-like interface that is updated live as things change. This skeuomorphism (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ske...) visual design is very much like the former Square Card Case (How important is Square's new stand-alone Card Case app?) that has been replaced by the “Pay With Square” app. Passbook goes far beyond this concept by being a truly open system that any retailer can use regardless of what payment card company is processing the payment. There will also be a rich feature set of controls that allows the user to finely tune the use of the system covering access to personal data and location information on to prior purchase history.Passbook displays an image that is related to the functionality of the items in the wallet. For example, a coupon has a serrated edge showing graphically that it is a discount. In another example tickets will have a half circle cut at the top to present the image of a Ticket Stub. Each item in the wallet will come with a number of user and merchant set perimeters. We are really seeing the stage being set for the framework on how Apple will integrate with Visa, MasterCard and the other Payment Card networks. Notable FeaturesGeolocation- The appropriate reward/incentive/gift card/ticket will be automatically presented for use as the iOS user enters the retail location. Passbook is integrated with the lock screen so that when the device is near a retailer, a message pops up alerting the user that he or she has a ticket or rewards card that can be redeemed. This very powerful feature will allow users to have instant access to Passbook functions, however in the future retailers will be able to push offers/credits/incentives to users based on a number of criteria including location. Examples:Starbucks will integrate their wildly popular Payment System that will open a card in Passbook app when within a preset distance from a store location. The users will have instant access to the Starbucks Payment Card barcode and present the iPhone to scan as normal. Target will be able to present an instant coupon as the user enters the store. The can also notify the user of the balance on registered gift cards. When entering an Amtrak train (CalTrain, Path, Subway) platform, Passbook will notify the user of the amount of credit/rides that are available and present a barcode to be scanned by the ticketing agent. Eventbright, for example could create a "daily deal" integration to help fill local events in the last days or hours of the event maximizing attendance.Live Updates- All cards will have a dynamical update function that allows for up to the second changes to be made and pushed to Passbook and through the a standard iOS notification. Using geolocation and live tracking it will be possible to allow tickets Examples:Virgin America may need a boarding gate change and they can push an update on a Passbook ticket with the user receiving a notification.Target will be able to dynamically update the amount on a Target gift card with-in seconds.Calendar and Reminders Intergration- Passbook will have synchronized tickets and offers with the Calendar and Reminders apps. This will make allow for future events to have a card Passbook that will notify and activate at an exact date. Examples:You can purchase an airline ticket that has date exclusions with reminders that can be set to notify you when you are in an open use date.Through the calendar invite function you can push event tickets to friends to RSVP and attend.With just these basic features combined there will be a rather rich user experience. As developers extend use cases and Apple extends more advanced functionality and integration we will witness a spectacular platform for new wallet/payment innovations. There is even a whimsical shredder that virtually "shreds" as a reenforcement for a card deletion from Passbook. TechnologyApple will be very pragmatic and practical in using technology. Absent in this version is any mention of NFC technology. This is not at all surprising as Apple has not yet released an iOS device with NFC, however there is little doubt that this is on the way (Brian Roemmele's answer to Why does the iPhone 4S lack NFC support? Will NFC be added in future iPhone releases?). Apple is using the simple bar code on the iOS screen for redemption. There will also be other server based ways to access cards on the user’s iOS device through the API that would activate via just Geolocation. All of this integration is just dead simple and just works. When NFC is released on the next iPhone we will see far deeper integration to retailer’s existing payment systems through NFC readers that are being rapidly deployed at the larger retailers as a part of Visa’s and MasterCards mandate to have a high degree of EMV and NFC acceptance by 2014. There will be financial and liability inducements to merchants to adopt upgrades to the existing payment equipment as nearly 100% of US payment cards will have EMV and NFC by 2014 (http://usa.visa.com/download/mer... and http://www.fastcompany.com/18128...). There is nominal costs of less then $100 for these upgrades for most merchants and in many cases the upgrade will be free. Apple will be at the tip of the spear with NFC integrated into the iPhone just as more NFC systems will be in use at merchants. Passbook And Payment CardsThus it is just a matter of time before we see the Payment Card integration of Passbook (with a slight name change) in the future. At this point Apple will have no desire to replace Visa and MasterCard but to become a conduit for these existing services. Apple’s own iTunes accounts will be available for retail purchases at the Apple store, however there is little chance that iTunes will ever become a retail payment system.Siri + Passbook, A Transaction Completion SystemIn my post, Will Siri become a transaction completion system? I spoke to how Siri will become a transaction completion system. In this use case one could say "Please order a Venti Macchiato and pay with my Starbucks payment card. Leave a 10% tip.". This would be theoretically possible with the iOS 6 release of Siri and Passbook when it hits the market.The Passbook Conduit, Disruption Not NeededPassbook is a platform for innovation and is a very bold move that will impact any company wishing to be a part of what is currently called the “mobile payments” market. Apple is wisely choosing a path to work with rather then against existing infrastructure. I have advised far too many companies that have been wrongly convinced that there is true “disruption” in the mobile payments industry. Some startups have burned so many bridges in believing they will be disruptive that they have simply no path back to working with the many companies Apple is choosing to work with. The idea that there would be disruption in Payments has wasted the talent of some of the best people in tech by focusing on the wrong "problems". Game Changer But Not Game Over: A Gold Rush Opportunity Passbook will have a direct impact to all existing and startup companies that are in Payments, gift cards, loyalty cards, reward cards, incentive cards and ticketing. Over time the impact on the Google Wallet, Pay With Square and PayPal Here/Retail will be rather signNow. I would also add any company that create discounts and offers to consumers as Passbook will be the central hub for this activity in iOS. I however can see 100s of massive opportunities for existing and startup companies to work in and around this new Apple ecosystem. Very much like the app store, Apple will actually liberate 1000s of new ideas and startups. Companies that have been working with me over the last few years will likely be some of the first to announce product into this new ecosystem. If you had dreams of spectacular wallet ideas, your platform has arrived. I am predicting a huge "gold rush" opportunity in this industry as Apple fully deploys in to becoming the conduit of all possible transactions, not just Payments. We have only seen the tip of the iceberg. Apple has a rather long history of changing the business plans of even the most successful companies, today we are seeing this again. Passbook will render irrelevant and redundant perhaps dozens of products in the market and not yet to market.Some may claim that this move by Apple is minor at best and perhaps ignore the true gravity of Passbook, however history will show this would be a regrettable position to take; betting against Apple.
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What is the craziest story you have heard from NIT Trichy?
So this is a story from my first year (2008) . I was living in Diamond and around the time of the first semester exams we had had pretty heavy rains for about 4 or 5 days. The grounds in front of Diamond and around campus were completely covered with water and unfortunately for the cows in campus, this took away their primary source of food. So after the Chemistry exam, one of my absent minded friends returned to his room. I call him absent-minded because he had forgotten to lock his room door before going to the exam hall. When he returned after his exam he casually looked around the room : Bed, Cupboard, Cow, Clothes, Books....wait what?Yes, there was a huge cow sitting peacefully in a corner of his room. Not only that, it was munching away at a PW Atkins Physical Chemistry text book. Now this cow actually knew how to eat a book, it was eating it page by page starting from the cover. It had gotten to page number 176 by the time my friend got back. Shortly, a crowd had gathered as my friend tried to get the cow to leave. Unfortunately it refused to budge, even after being poked with a broom. It then switched to eating Richard Feynman's Lectures on Physics and that was the last straw for my friend (The set of 3 books was about 2500 rupees - even a five star meal isn't that expensive). So someone grabbed the tail of this cow and it ran out of the room and out of the hostel. Few days later we even spotted white colored cow dung in front of the hostel office. Apparently the cow found Chemistry and Physics much easier to digest than we did :PFor those of you who do not believe me, we luckily have photographic proof :
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How does it feel, when you first time join your first posting as an IAS, IPS or IRS officer?
You feel like flying!Every situation is a story, and there is no situation that cannot be better managed in terms of outcome by human intervention. A regulatory issue can be signNowly accelerated by automation and a development issue could be delivered by deft implementation.The IAS offers you two choices: do things and get things done. Both roles require knowledge, imagination and commitment. In short, it offers you the platform to design solutions. What makes me tick is my ability to spot missing links and create solutions.I joined as SDM Jharsuguda, a sub-division of undivided Sambalpur District on September 01, 1989. Now Jharsuguda is a District managed by a DM/SP. The first file that came to me was " Sensitive Booths for the General Elections 1989." What a situation! It was baptism by fire.When I convened a meeting of all the officers connected with the elections to devise a strategy, we found to our dismay that none had any previous election experience whatsoever! So there I was, fresh from JNU & Mussoorie; at the seashore of life.Every challenge contains within itself an opportunity and we set to work de novo. Those were the days of the ballot box and printed ballot papers. Polling parties, members of which are strangers to each other, had to be formed, trained, motivated and supplied with numerous items before being despatched in Trucks to polling stations, many of which are located in tough terrain and inaccessible areas.Our inquiry revealed that all across the State, the formation and despatch of polling parties took two to four days. We asked ourselves can it be done in a day? Can the departure of polling parties be engineered to accelerate this critical process?Research revealed that delay emanated from the fact that there prevailed a spartan boot camp mentality about the whole thing, and polling personnel were not made to feel at ease. On the Sunday morning of despatch I put the time of arrival at 8/30AM, half an hour before "Ramayan", whereas everywhere else it was 11AM, an hour after. My colleagues were aghast, each thinking of his own Ramayan.I said the solution is simple: we will put a dozen TV sets around so we can all begin on an auspicious note, what with on payment breakfast kiosks and tea on the winter morning. Whoa! That simple? Those days, superior bureaucrats were the stern type and this openness was a novelty. And it worked.Research further revealed that counters were opened item wise so that each team had to visit each counter making it a 15 motion affair. If we made it into a one motion affair we could cut down at least one full day. I said we will do it booth wise. With booth nos 1-50 getting all their items from counter A and so on. Simple? All innovation is.Whew! Our guys said sir jaldi karo so we can leave by 2PM, and have lunch on the way and signNow our destination by 8PM. Making them willing participants we did the despatch in a single day. We did the general election 1989 and the state election in 1990 within the same winter, innovating as we went along. Mind you , the sitting CM was from our Sub-Division, and I was his returning officer.I applied my methods in my subsequent postings as SDM Talcher, ADM Cuttack (undivided), DM Sundargarh and Mayurbhanj, and Divisional Commissioner Central Division. In Mayurbhanj, a massive tribal District with four subdivisions spread over 10,000sq kms, we did in a day what it took full four days on previous elections and the skeptics are shaking their heads till this day! I was election observer Raigarh, Thrissur, Jalandhar, & Howrah; and in every election I have left my unique imprint, and my successors have followed. If some of them did not acknowledge their debt to me, well it is all in the game! For me it is #IndiaFirst!
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What does it feel like to quit using Facebook?
It's great! Before:My fingers would automatically type "face" in the address bar every time I run my browser. "http://facebook.com"?I hit Enter. Every time. Without fail.Cumulatively, I would spend hours on Facebook daily, sometimes just scrolling through and see what is going on with people's lives. People I don't even talk to. Some I would even avoid on the street. "There is no point in this." I know. But my brain craves for it, and my fingers register the keys in a blink of an eye. There was no effort to surf it, and I was always on the lookout for the tiny red circle with numbers in it that would spring up at random intervals. I wanted to see more of it, I wanted to see more with bigger numbers. It was like looking at a different version of a jackpot machine, but this one is literally free and just a touch of a finger away.Before I realise it, this has been going on for years. And while logically I know of its futility, it was always easier to fall for the same old trap. "Just another scroll and I'll be back to my studies," I kept lying to myself.Until eventually the voice grew stronger and overpowered the addiction.I've grown to realise the discrepancies people have between their Facebook lives and real lives. They are not as happy, as smart, or as amazing as they try to appear on Facebook. I meet them every day! Fucking hypocrites.Then I saw my old posts. "Did I really make these status updates?" I couldn't remember at all, but I do know I usually spend a good amount of time writing and rewriting a few string of words for ONE status update. It was as if the number of likes I get actually mean something. I was no different from those hypocrites.When I get 100 likes and 100 comments on my posts, it's probably not because I'm smart or awesome, but because there are hundreds of my "Friends" scrolling down their News Feed with itchy fingers. Yet I treat those numbers like a currency of my self-worth. And the currency is worthless. But the flip side of the coin is even more devastating.When nobody likes or comments on my posts, I wonder "Why doesn't anyone like it". When I see people who seem to be doing well, I feel like my life is worth less. Facebook made me shallow like that.This had to stop, so I sterilised my Facebook.1. No one could see my photos (except for some profile pictures and a cover photo) and all my past posts. 2. I wouldn't post anything.3. I unfollowed everyone.4. I deleted people I wouldn't greet on the street.5. I installed fbpurity.com on my browsers to block all the ads.I only use Facebook to chat, organise events, organise my photos and maintain pages. Oh, also for logging in to Quora!Post-mortemI have more time and energy to spend on better things and people, and I have better mental state by far and large. It's impossible for anyone to know hundreds or thousands of people well even if you sacrifice everything else, so most of your Facebook friends are actually just Facebook friends. They are brittle friendships. You could lose 80% of them today and by tomorrow you will already forget about it.If you do well in life and you share it with them, they either want it or hate you for it. If you don't do well in life and you share it with them, they would say things to soothe your pain but would probably be laughing behind your back.The few people who matter are the ones who will genuinely be happy for your success and swallow the bitterness pill together with you for your failures. These people deserve your presence, not your virtual 'thumb up'.Last note:Facebook makes people depressed (Facebook Depression). Limit its use.
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Did someone from BJP know about the new 2000 Rupee note before November 8th?
Original question:- Did someone from Bjp know about the new 2000 Rupee note before November 8th?Not only BJP many of them were knowing that new Rs 500 and Rs 2000 notes will be coming in Indian economy. I was also one of them.Proof:-Let’s see who were knowing knowing that Rs 500 and Rs 1000 were going to be demonatized from the economy.Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 8 called union ministers for a Cabinet meet, all of them, except Finance Minister Arun Jaitley were clueless about the agenda.The invitation for Cabinet meet came with a surprise for many ministers because they were asked not to bring their mobile phones.Narendra Modi gave clear instruction that all cabinet ministers must be present in the meeting and nobody should be out of the capital, at any pretext.The agenda listed signing MoUs with Japan and since Modi was to leave for Japan the cabinet members did not find anything amiss.The announcement of scrapping Rs 500 and Rs 1000 left everyone stunned.None of the ministers were allowed to leave the meeting venue till 9 PM.In a surprise and his first address to the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi appeared on television and declared that Rs 500 and Rs 1000 currency notes will be banned from midnight of November 8.The decision shook everyone from financial sectors to public, because there were no indication about the sudden move. Media sources in government institutes and even Cabinet ministers had no clue about the major decision of the Narendra Modi-led government.Beside Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, about 20-25 senior officials of the government and the Reserve Bank of India knew that what was going to happen in and after the Cabinet meeting.Source :- Rs 500 and Rs 1000 ban: PMO asked cabinet ministers not to bring mobiles; bankers too caught off guard at RBI meetBan on currency: How it was kept a secret - Times of IndiaTop Secret: How PM Narendra Modi's Cash Ban Was Planned And ExecutedThanks for A2A.Thank for the Edit Praveen Manne .
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What is the best way to start a presentation?
Here is the short answer in case you don't have time to read the rather long-winded one below.First: don't do what everyone else does, think of something original.Here are some ideas, I’m sure there’s more:Start calm and slow. Give people time to size you up and get used to your voice. A person who is in control and command does not rush.Start with your main message (or key message – a short statement of the whole point of your talk and maybe what you want people to do when you’re finished) in some form. Unless you want to keep it a total mystery, see belowLet people know, one way or ano...
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How do I get an early invite to Google+?
There are still ways to get invitations Google + without ‘actually invited’, ie via email. When you share a post on Google + You must specify the recipient before posting distributed. You can select a particular circle of contacts you have or share the recipient’s email address that you want. By sharing your post via email, the recipient can see what you post on Google + and if they follow the link that says, “Learn more about Google +”, they will be taken to Google + to activate their profile. More info at this site: http://www.linkapisindomedia.com/1051/how-to-send-invitations-without-actually-google-invitations
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