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Import Orkut Birthdays to Google Calender

I was just wondering whether I could get all my Orkut friends birthday notifications in google calendar so I did a Google search for it.  I turned out that @labnol had an excellent post on it. So I am just linking to the post instead of copying and pasting it.

To add orkut friends birthdays to your google calender you can click here [this link will automatically add your friends’ birthdays to your Google calender] or visit labnol’s post here.

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While most Orkut users will definitely find the calendar feature useful, there’re limitations. You can neither subscribe to Orkut birthday notifications in Google Calendar via SMS or email, nor do they provide an XML or ICAL feed for the Orkut calendar so you can’t import birthday notification into other calendar systems.

The only workaround is Google Calendar Sync that will help you import Orkut birthdays into Microsoft Outlook calendar from where you can copy the events into other calendars.

Thanks to Amit Agarwal aka @labnol

E63 essential keybord shortcuts

I recently had bought an E 63. I like my phone very much but the major issue that I faced was of selecting multiple files. Everytime I had to do so I had to go through the options menu and then one fine day [err night] while playing with the keyboard I found some shortcuts which I am listing here. [I read the manuals when all else fails 😉 ].

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Shift+Enter to Mark/Unmark files or sms or such things.

Ctrl+Shift Toggles predictive text input.

Shift+Backspace To delete charachter after cursor.

Ctrl+Up/Down To jump paragraphs.

Ctrl+Left/Right To jump per word.

To select multiple objects that are in continous order just Shift+Up/Down depending on your requirement.

If you know of more useful shortcuts please leave a comment.

Climate Change: Can Earth EXPLODE?

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The real danger for our entire civilization comes not from slow climate changes, but from verheating the planetary interior.

Galileo discovered that Earth moves. Copernicus discovered that Earth moves around the Sun. In 2000 Tom Chalko, inspired by Desmarquet’s report, discovered that the solid nucleus of our planet is in principle a nuclear reactor, it is eccentric, and that our collective ignorance may cause it to overheat and explode.

Polar ice caps melt not because the air there is warmer than 0 deg Celsius, but because they are overheated from underneath. Volcanoes become active and erupt violently not because the Earth’s interior “crystallizes”, but because the planetary nucleus is a nuclear fission reactor that needs COOLING.

It seems that the currently adopted doctrine of a “crystalline inner core of Earth” is more dangerous for humanity than all weapons of mass destruction taken together, because it prevents us from imagining, predicting and preventing truly global disasters.

In any nuclear reactor, the danger of overheating has to be recognized early. When external symptoms intensify it is usually too late to prevent disaster. Do we have enough imagination, intelligence and integrity to comprehend the danger before the situation becomes irreversible?

It seems that if we do not do anything today about Greenhouse Emissions that cause the entire atmosphere to trap more Solar Heat, we may not survive the next decade. In a systematically under-cooled spherical core reactor the cumulative cause-effect relationship is hyperbolic and leads to explosion. It seems that there will be no second chance…

If you doubt whether a planet can explode – you need to see a witness report of a planetary explosion in our Solar system. Plato (428-348 BC) reported that the explosion of the planet Phaeton had been perceived by our ancestors on Earth to be as bright as lightning…

The last few years were the WARMEST ever recorded on Earth. The trend continues.

Huge parts of Antarctic and Arctic ice have already melted. Key Antarctic glaciers (Hektoria, Green and Evans for example) increased their melting rate 8 times in 3 years (between 2000 and 2003, Geophys. Res. Lett., 31, L18401). When glaciers begin to slide to the ocean, the sea level rise will cause not only tsunamis but a global planetary flood.

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Volcanoes become active under Arctic Ocean and in Antarctica

In the past, volcanic activity was followed by decades of dormancy. Today, when volcanoes erupt they remain active and the neighboring volcanoes erupt…

The Largest Volcanoes on Earth have lost their snow-caps

Oceans are warmer than ever. Their increased evaporation produces large amount of clouds, rain and widespread flooding

Oceans around Antarctica at depths of 5 km are less salty and less dense confirming that Antarctica is melting from underneath. The fresh water is lighter than salt water, so it should be on top…

In heated oceans all currents are severely disrupted

Mountain glaciers melt around the globe

The weather around the globe becomes more violent every month

Trees begun to BLOOM in winter. Photos on the left show Australian blackwood trees blooming in August (Mt Best, Victoria). This is equivalent to European and USA trees blooming in February. Plants detect “season” by monitoring the soil temperature.

Energy of earthquakes systematically increases. The graph on the left depicts the annual quake energy since record begun in 1973, computed on the basis of USGS scientific data from all quakes above 4.0 magnitude since 1973. The data is compared (scaled) to 1973 quake energy. The energy of earthuakes 7.0 and above increased 6 times in the same period…

According to the current “scientific” dogmas, the planetary interior “crystallizes” and becomes less liquid as the time goes on. So, tectonic plate motion should become slower in time and quakes should become less frequent and less energetic. The evidence presented in the graph on the left demonstrates exactly the opposite.

In the period of time when the planetary climate changed by a small fraction of one degree, earthquakes have become 5 times more energetic. I wonder why no one on Earth makes any notice of this? WHY ???

NASA measurements confirm (Science 308, 1431-1435) that Earth absorbs more energy from the Sun that it is able to reflect to space – about 0.85 MegaWatt per square kilometer more. Pollution increases daily and Solar activity is on the increase until 2012. Global increase in tectonic, volcanic and seismic activity seems certain. Have we reached the point of no return?

Some people claim that the observable earthquake energy rise is due to “improved equpiment” and/or “increasing the number of seismic stations”. This claim cannot be true. Waves from large quakes travel around the globe and are detectable ANYWHERE. Since time of Cold War there is enough seismic stations on Earth to pin-point location of a nuclear explosion (a quake 4.0) within a few km.

Increasing number of seismic stations and better equipment can only be responsible for the increase in the number of “small” quakes being detected. The global energy of “small” earthquakes (below 7.0) increased only by 40% since 1973. In contrast, the global energy of quakes 7.0 and above increased 6 times in the same period. This is not any theory. It is an observable FACT.

What causes an 8-fold increase in Antarctic glacier melting in just 3 years? Sun does not deliver 8 times the energy under the Antarctic ice does it? Some scientists predict that effects of “global warming” will take many decades. Can they explain the increase of the melting rate of Antarctic glaciers 8 times in 3 years? Overheating of the fission heated planetary interior can…

“Climate change” cannnot explain why deep Antarctic Ocean gets less salty and less dense. Overheating of the fission heated planetary interior can… Antarctica is just about the only “heatsink” left available for the planetary interior.

The matter seems URGENT. Please forward this page (or the link to it) to ANY scientist or person of integrity whom you know. Our ONLY chance seems to be to UNDERSTAND and PROVE to everyone what will happen if we do not change our attitude to atmospheric pollution. Avoid the mass media – it seems that they are controlled by those who run the “economy” and are interested in keeping humanity misinformed to the greatest extent possible.

To withhold, distort or otherwise interfere with the truth about the Planetary Core is a Crime Against Humanity – one of the greatest crimes that man can commit.

Money cannot save the Planet. Only Understanding can. Focus on Understanding. It cannot be undone.

How to increase your twitter followers

http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/4948307/twitter-main_Full.jpgIf you are looking for increasing your twitter followers/friends then here are some tips which if you follow, you can for sure gain good number of followers in a short span of time and build a bigger network :

  1. Register and start following the top bloggers or top twitter users who are in your business
  2. Offer breaking news within your twitter network which can be ReTweeted[RT] and can help you in becoming famous within a short span of time.
  3. Fill your profile under your settings tab and try to fit your profile under the 160 characters limit[One Line Bio]
  4. Upload unique images using TwitPic, and tweet about them, which are worth retweeting.
  5. Start Twitter contests among your blog/website readers with prizes given randomly.
  6. Advertise on TwitterCounter which is a effective way to gain followers quickly.
  7. Link to your Twitter Profile from all the available locations like your Instant Messenger Status, Email Signatures, About Page on your Blogs, digg profile page, facebook, myspace, linkedin etc
  8. Ask Questions on Twitter, which can be answered by many and in return they would even follow you for building a network with you.
  9. Post about job updates or openings at different companies and employees looking for jobs would follow you.
  10. Use Hashtags(#) for particular keywords which are sometimes searched more than the normal keywords in twitter search engine.
  11. Mr. Tweet – A personal twitter assistant. Follow that bot and the tool suggests the best people who can come under your network, and make good conversations with them, and this in-turn gets you more followers.
  12. Show off your follower count and rankings by displaying Twittercounter, Twitter Grader buttons in your blogs.
  13. Be active always. If you can’t, Tweet Later can help you schedule tweets for you when you are busy or not connected. This shows your continued presence on twitter, which followers expect from you.

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Happy New Year

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Looking back on the months gone by,
As a new year starts and an old one ends,
We contemplate what brought us joy,
And we think of our loved ones and our friends.

Recalling all the happy times,

Remembering how they enriched our lives,
We reflect upon who really counts,
As the fresh and bright new year arrives.

And when we ponder those who do,

We immediately think of you.

Thanks for being one of the reasons We’ll have a Happy New Year!

By Joanna Fuchs

Fascinated by smoking?

The world’s view on smoking cigarettes has changed dramatically over the last century. The habit was once considered to be cool, sexy, good for your health, and widely enjoyed by many people. It was promoted by sportsmen, and advertised all over television. No one could be seen acting in a movie without a lit cigarette in their hand! Today, smoking is considered to be a nasty addictive habit that can kill you and those around you. You wont find them advertised anywhere – nor will you see anyone smoking inside a public building. It seems that these days smokers are considered to be anti-social and are often frowned at if seen smoking outside in crowded places. Below is a list of interesting facts about cigarettes.

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Facts 1 – 5

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1. Cigarettes are the single-most traded item on the planet, with approximately 1 trillion being sold from country to country each year. At a global take of more than $400 billion, it’s one of the world’s largest industries.

2. The nicotine content in several major brands is reportedly on the rise. Harvard University and the Massachusetts Health Department revealed that between 1997 and 2005 the amount of nicotine in Camel, Newport, and Doral cigarettes may have increased by as much as 11 percent.

3. In 1970, President Nixon signed the law that placed warning labels on cigarettes and banned television advertisements for cigarettes. The last date that cigarette ads were permitted on TV was extended by a day, from December 31, 1970 to January 1, 1971 to allow the television networks one last cash windfall from cigarette advertising in the New Year’s Day football games.

4. U.S. cigarette manufacturers now make more money selling cigarettes to countries around the globe than they do selling to Americans.

5. The American brands Marlboro, Kool, Camel and Kent own roughly 70% of the global cigarette market.

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Facts 6 – 10

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6. Cigarettes contain arsenic, formaldehyde, lead, hydrogen cyanide, nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide, ammonia and 43 known carcinogens.

7. In the early 1950s, the Kent brand of cigarettes used crocidolite asbestos as part of the filter, a known active carcinogen.

8. Urea, a chemical compound that is a major component in urine, is used to add “flavor” to cigarettes.

9. The ‘Cork Tip’ filter was originally invented in 1925 by Hungarian inventor Boris Aivaz, who patented the process of making the cigarette filter from crepe paper. All kinds of filters were tested, although ‘cork’ is unlikely to have been one of them.

10. In most countries around the world, the legal age for the purchase of tobacco products is now 18, raised from 16, while in Japan the age minimum is 20 years old.

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Facts 11 – 15

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11. Contrary to popular social belief, it is NOT illegal to smoke tobacco products at any age. Parents are within the law to allow minors to smoke, and minors are within the law to smoke tobacco products freely. However, the SALE of tobacco products is highly regulated with legal legislation.

12. Smoking bans in many parts of the world have been employed as a means to stop smokers smoking in public. As a result, many social businesses have claimed a significant drop in the number of people who go out to pubs, bars and restaurants.

13. Scientists claim the average smoker will lose 14 years of their life due to smoking. This however does not necessarily mean that a smoker will die young – and they may still live out a ‘normal’ lifespan.

14. The U.S. states with the highest percentage of smokers are Kentucky (28.7%), Indiana (27.3%), and Tennessee (26.8%), while the states with the fewest are Utah (11.5%), California ( 15.2%), and Connecticut (16.5%).

15. Cigarettes can contain more than 4,000 ingredients, which, when burned, can also produce over 200 ‘compound’ chemicals. Many of these ‘compounds’ have been linked to lung damage.

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Facts 16 – 20

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16. The United States is the only major cigarette market in the world in which the percentage of women smoking cigarettes (22%) comes close to the number of men who smoke (35%). Europe has a slightly larger gap (46% of men smoke, 26% of women smoke), while most other regions have few women smokers. The stats: Africa (29% of men smoke, 4% of women smoke); Southeast Asia (44% of men, 4% of women), Western Pacific (60% of men, 8% of women)

17. Nicotine reaches the brain within 10 seconds after smoke is inhaled. It has been found in every part of the body and in breast milk.

18. Sugar approximates to roughly 20% of a cigarette, and many diabetics are unaware of this secret sugar intake. Also, the effect of burning sugar is unknown.

19. ‘Lite’ cigarettes are produced by infusing tobacco with CO2 and superheating it until the tobacco ‘puffs up’ like expanding foam. The expanded tobacco then fills the same paper tube as ‘regular’ tobacco.

20. Smokers draw on ‘lite’ and menthol cigarettes harder (on average) than regular cigarettes; causing the same overall levels of tar and nicotine to be consumed.

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Facts 21 – 25

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21. ‘Lite’ cigarettes are manufactured with air holes around the filter to aerate the smoke as it is drawn in. Many smokers have learned to cover these holes with their fingers or their lips to get a stronger hit.

22. The immune systems of smokers has to work harder every day than non-smokers. As a result, a smokers’ blood will contain less antioxidants, although a smokers immune system may be quicker to respond to virus attacks due to its more active nature.

23. Smokers often smoke after meals to ‘allow food to digest easier’. In fact, this works because the bodies priority moves away from the digestion of food in favor of protecting the blood cells and flushing toxins from the brain.

24. Some people (mostly males) can be aroused by the sight of smoker smoking (usually females). This is called the Smoking Fetish, and affects a small number of the population. As with most fetishes, the reason for this arousal can usually be traced back to incidents in childhood. However, cigarettes – particularly menthols, force blood away from the penis if smoked while aroused.

25. According to the World Health Organization, approximately 25% of cigarettes sold around the world are smuggled.

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Facts 26 – 30

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26. Most smokers take up the habit in their mid teens, well before the legal age for purchasing them, and is seen as a right of passage towards adulthood. Other perceived rights of passage include: aftershave, wearing stilettos, alcohol, drugs and sexual intercourse; with a combination of these sometimes being cited as the main causes of teenage pregnancy.

27. Smoking tobacco is the ultimate gateway drug in that it is legally available, and involves mastering a unique method of intake – much more so than alcohol (which has such a significant effect that users need look no further for stimulation). Smokers looking to get ‘high’ will very rarely do so from cigarettes after the initial stages of taking up the habit.

28. Smokers generally report a variety of after-effects; such as calmness, relaxation, alertness, stimulation, concentration and many others. In fact, smoking will produce a different effect in each individual depending on ‘what they expect to get’; turning the cigarette into the worlds most popular placebo (satisfying the brains hunger for nicotine being the only ‘relaxing’ factor). The smoker will then use these expectations as a means to continue the habit.

29. Several active ingredients and special methods of production are involved in making sure the nicotine in a cigarette is many times more potent than that of a tobacco plant.

30. ‘Toppings’ are added to the blended tobacco mix to add flavor and a taste unique to the manufacturer. Some of these toppings have included; clove, licorice, orange oil, apricot stone, lime oil, lavender oil, dill seed oil, cocoa, carrot oil, mace oil, myrrh, beet juice, bay leaf, oak, rum, vanilla, and vinegar.

sourced from Listverse

Twitter – forbidden passwords

Below this text is a list of passwords not accepted by Twitter in their signup process. The list is copied from the HTML source at https://twitter.com/signup. You might call it the flip side of a dictionary attack, a list of common passwords that they won’t let you use, perhaps because they detected attacks trying to hack accounts with these passwords.

They’re not the only bad passwords out there, but you’d probably do well to avoid all these for other services as well.

111111dakotamavericksophie
112233dallasmaxwellspanky
121212danielmelissasparky
123123daniellememberspider
123456debbiemercedessquirt
1234567dennismerlinsrinivas
131313diablomichaelstartrek
232323diamondmichellestarwars
654321doctormickeysteelers
666666doggiemidnightsteven
696969dolphinmillersticky
777777dolphinsmistressstupid
7777777donaldmonicasuccess
8675309dragonmonkeysummer
987654dreamsmonkeysunshine
aaaaaadrivermonstersuperman
abc123eagle1morgansurfer
abc123eaglesmotherswimming
abcdefedwardmountainsydney
abgrtyueinsteinmuffintaylor
accesseroticmurphytennis
access14extrememustangteresa
actionfalconnakedtester
albertfendernascartesting
alexisferrarinathantheman
amandafirebirdnaughtythomas
amateurfishingncc1701thunder
andreafloridanewyorkthx1138
andrewflowernicholastiffany
angelaflyersnicoletigers
angelsfootballnippletigger
animalforevernipplestomcat
anthonyfreddyolivertopgun
apollofreedomorangetoyota
applesgandalfpackerstravis
arsenalgatewaypanthertrouble
arthurgatorspantiestrustno1
asdfghgeminiparkertucker
asdfghgeorgepasswordturtle
ashleygiantspasswordtwitter
augustgingerpassword1united
austingoldenpassword12vagina
badboygolferpassword123victor
baileygordonpatrickvictoria
bananagregorypeachesviking
barneyguitarpeanutvoodoo
baseballgunnerpeppervoyager
batmanhammerphantomwalter
beaverhannahphoenixwarrior
beavishardcoreplayerwelcome
bigdaddyharleypleasewhatever
bigdogheatherpookiewilliam
birdiehelpmeporschewillie
bitcheshockeyprincewilson
bitemehootersprincesswinner
blazerhorneyprivatewinston
blondehotdogpurplewinter
blondeshunterpussieswizard
bond007huntingqazwsxxavier
bonnieicemanqwertyxxxxxx
boobooiloveyouqwertyuixxxxxxxx
boogerinternetrabbityamaha
boomeriwanturachelyankee
bostonjackieracingyankees
brandonjacksonraidersyellow
brandyjaguarrainbowzxcvbn
bravesjasminerangerzxcvbnm
braziljasperrangerszzzzzz
broncojenniferrebecca
broncosjeremyredskins
bulldogjessicaredsox
busterjohnnyredwings
butterjohnsonrichard
buttheadjordanrobert
calvinjosephrocket
camarojoshuarosebud
cameronjuniorrunner
canadajustinrush2112
captainkillerrussia
carlosknightsamantha
carterladiessammy
casperlakerssamson
charleslaurensandra
charlieleathersaturn
cheeselegendscooby
chelsealetmeinscooter
chesterlittlescorpio
chicagolondonscorpion
chickenloverssecret
cocacolamaddogsexsex
coffeemadisonshadow
collegemaggieshannon
compaqmagnumshaved
computermarinesierra
cookiemarlborosilver
coopermartinskippy
corvettemarvinslayer
cowboymastersmokey
cowboysmatrixsnoopy
crystalmatthewsoccer

How brain stores memories

http://skynetcommunications.net/images/brain.gifScientists at the University of California Santa Barbara have discovered how the brain encodes memories.
According to researchers, the finding could eventually lead to the development of new drugs for diseases like Alzheimer’s.
The researchers have uncovered a central process in encoding memories that occurs at the level of the synapse, where neurons connect with each other.
“When we learn new things, when we store memories, there are a number of things that have to happen,” said senior author Kenneth S. Kosik, co-director and Harriman Chair in Neuroscience Research, at UCSB”s Neuroscience Research Institute.
“One of the most important processes is that the synapses — which cement those memories into place — have to be strengthened.
“In strengthening a synapse you build a connection, and certain synapses are encoding a memory. Those synapses have to be strengthened so that memory is in place and stays there. Strengthening synapses is a very important part of learning. What we have found appears to be one part of how that happens,” Kosik added.
Part of strengthening a synapse involves making new proteins. Those proteins build the synapse and make it stronger. Just like with exercise, when new proteins must build up muscle mass, synapses must also make more protein when recording memories. In this research, the regulation and control of that process was uncovered.
The production of new proteins can only occur when the RNA that will make the required proteins is turned on. Until then, the RNA is “locked up” by a silencing molecule, which is a micro RNA. The RNA and micro RNA are part of a package that includes several other proteins.
“When something comes into your brain — a thought, some sort of stimulus, you see something interesting, you hear some music — synapses get activated,” said Kosik.
The expert added: “What happens next is really interesting, but to follow the pathway our experiments moved to cultured neurons. When synapses got activated, one of the proteins wrapped around that silencing complex gets degraded.”
When the signal comes in, the wrapping protein degrades or gets fragmented. Then the RNA is suddenly free to synthesize a new protein.
“One reason why this is interesting is that scientists have been perplexed for some time as to why, when synapses are strengthened, you need to have proteins degrade and also make new proteins,” said Kosik.
“You have the degradation of proteins going on side by side with the synthesis of new proteins. So we have now resolved this paradox. We show that protein degradation and synthesis go hand in hand. The degradation permits the synthesis to occur. That”s the elegant scientific finding that comes out of this,” Kosik added.
The scientists were able to see some of the specific proteins that are involved in synthesis.
One of the approaches used by the scientists in the experiment was to take live neuron cells from rats and look at them under a high-resolution microscope. The team was able to see the synapses and the places where proteins are being made.

The study has been published in the December 24 issue of the journal Neuron.

Google home page = chrome page

Those nice people at Google, engineers at heart rather than craven, money-grabbing business people, seem to have suffered a sudden attack of commercialism.

The folks at the Silicon Alley Insider alerted me to this startlingly commercial ad on the Google home page. It can’t be, I thought. So I went to Google.com myself and there it still was: a dry little thing in the right-hand corner suggesting that I should download Google Chrome.

You might be wondering why Google might have taken this sudden, almost alarming step into advertising’s dark hole.

You might consider that it comes soon after Google’s extremely engaging Chrome campaign, the one that comes over all Picasso.

You might wonder whether the company has had enough of browser war talk and decided to enact browser war mayhem.

You might also wonder whether, following the rumors of a Google phone, the company has decided that it has had enough of its nice-guy persona. Like a priest who’s renounced his vows in order to play the field, Google is going to make a grab for every last dollar in the technological space.

Whatever the reason, it all seems rather sweet. Which is just how Google wants it to seem.

via Cnet

Old time innovation

I used to see the buses in Mumbai and was always owerwhelmed by the sheer number of BEST busses running all over the mega city. One major question that I always wanted the answer of was how they manage the route numbers and source and destination lables that are displayed on buses. Then recently I saw what was the innovation behind that.

bus innovationThere are rolls of printed cloth with all numbers and destinations printed on it. All that remains to be done is to just scroll to the route number and name and run the bus on that route. I bet that its beats LCD and other electronic displays by miles when comes to cost.