Yesterday we have witnessed the solar eclipse. As an interested person, I also would like to see the various transitions of solar eclipse. As we know we can’t watch it with naked eyes.
How could I watch the solar eclipse safely?
Yesterday we have witnessed the solar eclipse. As an interested person, I also would like to see the various transitions of solar eclipse. As we know we can’t watch it with naked eyes.
How could I watch the solar eclipse safely?
For the couple of year back, it was very hard to type Malayalam on computers. For generating a single character we need to use combination of keys in some Malayalam softwares. It is very hard to remember the combination keys and it is time killing.

Earlier, Google has started Google transliteration for web interface. So it is very easy to type Malayalam in Blogger, Gmail, Knol, Orkut etc. Now Google has released a standalone software which you can download and install on your machine. So even if you don’t have internet connection you can type Malayalam.
Yesterday I visited Indian Science Congress exhibition at University of Kerala, Karyavattom. It is near to the technopark campus. This is the first time the Thiruvananthapuram hosts the Science congress and the second time in Kerala. It is quite interesting and it is a chance to general public to understand the science little more closely. The entry to the exhibition hall is free. (Even though it would be good to take your identity card along with you). A Kerala gramam has organised as the part of this. Here is some pictures which we took.
Last year I posted about downloading Malayalam calendar. I understood that it was very useful for Non resident Keralites. Today I have collected some resources for 2010 calendar. Hope this will be useful for you.
