Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Without men

Last week or so i read this intresting article in news paper and a magazine. News was about a science discovery.

Scientists have discovered a way to convert blank cells from a womens bone marrow in to sperm cells. The cells once converted can be injected into her womb to produce babies. This way only female babies can be produced coz y choromozome needed to produce boys is absent in female cells. Point to note the that the whole process of the human production does not involve men.
P.S. Blank cells are a stock of basic cells in the bone marrow which are converted in to different(all) types of cells by and when required by the body. Scientists used these blank cells to produce artifical sperm cells.

For a moment I just wondered how wonderful the world will be with no men :)... but then sometimes they are very much required. They are required to go out and earn while you sit at home and enjoy(make sure you have a male servant to do household work- you can pay from your hubby's pocket). You need men to drive your car while you sit back and n'joy the music...and you need them to carry your shopping bags. haahah :)

Complete version

Twinkle Twinkle little star
how i wonder what you are
up above the world so high
like a diamond in the sky

Twinkle Twinkle little star
how i wonder what you are

When the blazing sun is gone
and when nothin shines upon
then you show your little light
twinkle twinkle all the night

Then the traveller in the dark
thanks you for your tiny spark
he could not see which way to go
if you did not twinkle so

Twinkle Twinkle little star
how i wonder what you are

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

TAX

1. Do you know you can get tax excemption for staying in rented house? Yes. If you do not have any property(land/house) on your name and if you are staying in a house of rent more than Rs 2000, then 10% of it is excempted of tax.

2. You don't get tax excemption for buying a second house. However you can get tax excemption for the rent you receive from that house.

3. You get 50% tax excemption for any charity(should be reg) done.