Sunday, December 31

Rewind - 2006

January 1st – 2006 begins with a bang.
January 14th – TamilNadu celebrates Pongal in a grand manner
January 26th - Rang De Basanti releases




- India celebrates 56th Republic Day
February 7th – Bomb blast at Kasi.Lakshar – e- toiba takes claim.
April 22nd – BJP leader Pramod Mahajan was shot by his brother Pravin Mahajan and he was rushed to the hospital




May 3rd - Pramod Mahajan, noted B.J.P leader expires.
May 13th – Kalaignar K.Karunanidhi is elected as the Chief Minister of Tamilnadu for the 5th time.




May 19th – Me joined a vetty place known as Orkut.




May 29th- celebrated my 19th birthday.if I remember right I had my Embedded architecture xam on that day.




June 9th – Football World Cup begins in a grand way in Germany




June 13th- The day when I failed in the CTS interview.I will never forget that day and the funny incidents that happened .
June 22nd –I got my campus placement offer in Caritor.




June 29th – College reopens for the 7th semester.
July 1st – Much expected Brazil knocked out of the World Cup by France.
July 4th – India wins a test series in West Indies after 35 long years.




July 9th – Football World Cup ends.
- Italy defeats France to lift FIFA World Cup 2006.




- Zinedine Zidane headbutts Marco Matterezi and gets red card .




- Zinedine Zidane announces retirement.




July 11 th-Bomb blast in Mumbai in train and various other places in Mumbai killing many people.




August 15th – India celebrates 49th Independence Day.
August 31st - Starts for college tour.
September 1st –Lage raho munnabhai releases.Gandhigiri rules
September 9th – returned from college tour.
September 11th – Actor Surya marries actress Jyothika in Chennai.




September 25th – Rang De Basanti is selected as the Indian entry to Oscars.




October 20th –Ultimate star Ajith Kumar makes a strong comeback in Varalaaru doing an effeminate character




November 16th – 7th Semester examinations begins.
December 1st – 15th Asian games Begin in Doha ,Qatar




December 14th – Saurav Ganguly makes a comeback into the test series against South Africa.




December 15th – Farewell to Doha Asian games




December 18th – India wins first test match in South Africa with Sreesanth emerging as hero.




- Australia regains Ashes from England defeating them at Perth.




December 24th – Australian bowling legends Shane Warne and Glen Mcgrath announces retirement at the end of Ashes.




December 26th – Shane Warne becomes the first bowler in test history to take 700 wickets.




2nd Anniversary of the deadly tsunami which stunned South Asia.
December 30th – End of a dictator .Saddam Hussain hanged . Diwali for Iraqis .




December 31st – Bye Bye 2006
Welcome 2007



Saturday, December 30

At Last Saddam Executed!!!!

U.S.-backed Iraqi television station Al Hurra said Saddam Hussein had been executed by hanging shortly before 6 a.m. (0300 GMT) on Saturday.

Arabic satellite channel Arabiya also reported the execution had taken place.

The former Iraqi president ousted in April 2003 by a U.S.-led invasion was convicted in November of crimes against humanity over the killings of 148 Shi'ite villagers from Dujail after a failed assassination bid in 1982.

An appeals court upheld the death penalty on Tuesday and the government rushed through the procedures to hang him by the end of the year and before the Eid al-Adha holiday that starts on Saturday, coinciding with the haj pilgrimage to Mecca.

The government had kept details of its plans shrouded in secrecy amid concerns it could spark a violent backlash from his former supporters with Iraq on the brink of civil war.

The execution will delight Iraq's majority Shi'ites, who faced oppression during Saddam's three-decade rule, but may anger some in his resentful Sunni minority.

Some Kurdish leaders had sought a delay so they too could see justice for the man they accuse of genocide against them.

Saddam's conviction on Nov. 5 was hailed by U.S. President George W. Bush as a triumph for the democracy he promised to foster in Iraq after the invasion almost four years ago.

With U.S. public support for the war slumping as the number of American dead approaches 3,000, Washington is likely to welcome the death of Saddam, despite misgivings among many allies about capital punishment.

But the hanging could complicate efforts by Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to heal Iraq's sectarian divisions with violence spiralling out of control and threatening to pitch the country into full-scale civil war.

Once the belligerent strongman of the Middle East, Saddam's power crumbled when U.S. tanks swept into Baghdad in April 2003. He fled and was captured in December that year by U.S. soldiers who found him hiding in a hole near his hometown of Tikrit.

During his three decades in power, Saddam was accused of widespread oppression of political opponents and genocide against Kurds in northern Iraq. His execution means he will never face justice on those charges.

Defiant to the end, Saddam insisted during his trial that he was still the president of Iraq.

He said in a letter written after his conviction in November that he offered himself as a "sacrifice".

"If my soul goes down this path (of martyrdom) it will face God in serenity," he wrote in the letter.

Thursday, December 28

What is a blogger tease ? : )

Blogger Tease is someone who has a blog...AND DOESN'T UPDATE IT for a period of time! If you have not updated your blog in more than 2-3 days you better go and do it right now or you too could be labeled...A Blogger Tease!!

Ha ha...real funny right...I just wanted to prove a point there...you know who you are!

Well, I spent most of the day today putting the finishing touches on editing and organising my blog articles to be posted as it was getting delayed. It didn't turn out like I had planned but...I think I like it! I wish I would have taken a BEFORE picture...but I didn't. I feel like I could have just been on an episode of Sports quarter. I just transformed my room in only 1 hour.

The name Blogger Tease apply’s for me too.

Monday, December 25

Somebody

Somebody is very proud of you.
Somebody is thinking of you.
Somebody is caring about you.
Somebody misses you.
Somebody wants to talk to you.
Somebody wants to be with you.
Somebody hopes you aren't in trouble.
Somebody is thankful for the support you have provided.
Somebody wants to hold your hand.
Somebody hopes everything turns out all right.
Somebody wants you to be happy.
Somebody wants you to find him/her.
Somebody is celebrating your successes.
Somebody wants to give you a gift.
Somebody thinks that you ARE a gift.
Somebody hopes you're not too cold, or too hot.
Somebody wants to hug you.
Somebody loves you.
Somebody admires your strength.
Somebody is thinking of you and smiling.
Somebody wants to be your shoulder to cry on.
Somebody wants to go out with you and have a lot of fun.
Somebody thinks the world of you.
Somebody wants to protect you.
Somebody would do anything for you.
Somebody wants to be forgiven.
Somebody remembers you and wishes that you were there.
Somebody is praising God for you.
Somebody needs to know that your love is unconditional.
Somebody values your advice.
Somebody wants to tell you how much they care.
Somebody wants to share their dreams with you.
Somebody wants to hold you in their arms.
Somebody wants YOU to hold them in your arms.
Somebody treasures your spirit.
Somebody wishes they could STOP time because of you.
Somebody praises God for your friendship and love.
Somebody can't wait to see you.
Somebody loves you for who you are.
Somebody loves the way you make them feel.
Somebody wants you to know they are there for you.
Somebody's glad that you're his/her friend.
Somebody wants to be your friend.
Somebody stayed up all night thinking about you.
Somebody is alive because of you.
Somebody is wishing that you noticed him/her.
Somebody wants to get to know you better.
Somebody wants to be near you.
Somebody has faith in you.
Somebody trusts you.
Somebody needs you to send them this letter.
Somebody needs your support.
Somebody needs you to have faith in them.
Somebody will cry when they read this.
Somebody needs you to let them be your friend.
Somebody hears a song that reminds them of you

Saturday, December 23

Friend

I cannot ease your aching heart,
Nor take your pain away,
But let me stay and take your hand
And walk with you today!

I'll listen when you need to talk;
I'll wipe away your tears
I'll share your worries when they come;
I'll help you face your fears.

I'm here and I will stand by you,
Each hill you have to climb,
So take my hand, let's face the world;
Live one day at a time!

You're not alone, for I'm still here.
I'll go that extra mile,
And when your grief is easier,
I'll help you learn to smile!

Hijack-------- Hi Jack

I bet u cant control ur laughter after seeing this video




Wednesday, December 20

Tuesday, December 19

Nick The Nuclear Deal

Yo.. looks like President Bush has his plates full on convincing the Congress about the importance of the Nuke Deal and inking on it.. its impossible to not be biased when we get such a sweet heart deal from America.

Ofcourse America needs our help (and from the deal they give us, we are obliged to do so) but i tried to look at the nuclear deal from all views:

As an Indian: Well, Christmas came early as they say. Not only has our program been (well, sort of) legitimized (and India's non-participation in letter or spirit of NPT overlooked) but US is also going to provide solid support to our civilian needs. The giant elephant in the room, India's energy needs, will be addressed by this effort. With the growing imports in jobs and the increasing needs of our countrymen, we need every assistance we can get.

As An American: You can understand why Bush wants to do it, it (presumably) creates a new ally that can be relied upon, and in the (inevitable) event of US aligning on a different aisle from China, India is a wonderful geographical partner. But, a big one, China is not your average farmer (to cut the golden-egg laying goose, US). China has too much money to lose if it gets into a match with US and all those Chinese goods, well for a change they have to be sit in the factory.

Also, Indian energy consumption has alarmed every one, average Americans do not even know how much reserves India has. A potential fight for a depleting Mid-East oil is a bore. So, if US can help India reduce its energy requirement rate, that helps the US. The trade-off though is to bite the bullet and swallow a bitter medicine and that is America will help a country which dissed NPT and not only got away from it but also gets rewarded.

But, the bigger picture though is the potential friendship that can help in the next century when a realignment of allies happen. A democracy willing ally with the second largest populace cant hurt too bad. So, US gets back little to nothing but a "maybe" future ally. (An awful lot to give up though!!)

The Average Country: Well, these countries are caught in a hard place, they do not want anything to do with arms race or nuclear weapons, but still why is US rewarding the very country that is supposed to be punsihed under NPT? Does this mean we have to do something to prepare ourselves? Practically speaking, some of these countries are geographically liable in a global race!!

Axis of Evil: Aah, the rogue states, the told-you-so countries. This deal is the perfect example of how America favors certain countries. If India can flout NPT and get rewarded why cant we do the same, theres always China to reward us?

The Scoop: Boy, what a pickle, i just hope the US Congress blocks this.. I know it will hurt my country, but i do not want India to be rewarded for 2 decades and in the third decade the "axis of evils" start a war that ensnarles everyone with the premise that Indo-US deal broke all meaning for NPT. I just can see how much this is a fodder for the terrorist Islamists who will whip up a frenzy because a muslim country (Pakistan) was snubbed in favor of India. This has disaster written all over it, for the sake of the world and the potential arms race, lets hope they either tweak or drop this deal. As a citizen of mother earth, i just think thats the safe and secure option for all countries.

Besides, Indians are smart enough to develop these technologies themselves, it may take a few decades but it can be done. The cost of this deal is more than money, its billions of lives at stake..

Let PEACE rule.

Monday, December 18

Life ------ The True Fact

On the first day, God created the dog and said:

"Sit all day by the door of your house and bark at anyone
who comes in or walks past. For this, I will give you a
life span of twenty years."

The dog said: "That's a long time to be barking. How about
only ten years and I'll give you back the other ten?"

So God agreed. On the second day, God created the monkey and said:

"Entertain people, do tricks, and make them laugh. For
this, I'll give you a twenty-year life span."

The monkey said: "Monkey tricks for twenty years? That's
a pretty long time to perform. How about I give you back
ten like the Dog did?"

And God agreed. On the third day, God created the cow and said:

"You must go into the field with the farmer all day long
and suffer under the sun, have calves and give milk to
support the farmer's family. For this, I will give you a
life span of sixty years."

The cow said: "That's kind of a tough life you want me to
live for sixty years. How about twenty and I'll give back
the other forty?" And God agreed again.On the fourth day, God created man and said:

"Eat, sleep, play, marry and enjoy your life. For this,
I'll give you twenty years."

But man said: "Only twenty years? Could you possibly give
me my twenty, the forty the cow gave back, the ten the
monkey gave back, and the ten the dog gave back; that makes
eighty, okay?"

"Okay," said God, "You asked for it."
So that is why the first twenty years we eat, sleep, play and enjoy ourselves.For the next forty years we slave in the sun to support our family.For the next ten years we do monkey tricks to entertain the grandchildren.And for the last ten years we sit on the front porch and bark at everyone.

S Sreesanth Vs Andre Nel

Here is the video of reply of Sreesanth to the sledging of Andre Nel




The Egyptian Tour - Part 2

HEAD FEOM THE LUXOR TEMPLE AT NITE





GHOSTLY PYRAMIDS





UNDERWATER SPHINX





STEP PYRAMID



Saturday, December 16

The Best Day

I have been sitting in my chair for over an hour trying to come up with the right words, the right descriptions and the right feel for what today meant to me. I just wanted to share our simple day with you in hopes that it would show everyone how to appreciate life's little everyday gifts and that time with your family doesn't need to be extravagant, flamboyant or exciting. It just needs to be....

Since this past hour has consisted of me trying to figure out what to say and hitting the delete button more than anything else, there seems to be only one conclusion. Today wasn't meant to be written about. It was simply meant to live within me as a beautiful day with my family. A day that only we can appreciate. No one else will understand the beauty of the average things we saw, the rain storm we got caught in, the peace of the backroads we followed and the 50 shades of green that are emblazened on my memory.

Some things just don't need to be expressed through words. I believe that things happen for a reason and I couldn't find the words to write because there are none that exist. The camera that I brought with was never used to take a single picture because none needed to be taken. Today was beautiful in so many ways but it just wasn't meant to be photographed or described to anyone.

Part of me wants to apologize for being so sappy and philosophical and coming across as a "goody-goody". However, it's only a small part and it won't win. I will not apologize for being who I am. I will not feel stupid for taking in life's simple pleasures and appreciating them as a true gift. I will not let anyone tell me that I'm crazy, weird, lame or any other derogotory adjective they could come up with. I love life and the blessings I have been given and will never take them for granted.

If you have ever seen the movie American Beauty and if you truly understood it, then maybe my ramblings will make sense to you. "Sometimes there's so much beauty in the world I feel like I can't take it, like my heart's going to cave in." This is sort of what I'm trying to explain but am unable to. Beauty and joy doesn't need to be expressed, it just needs to be lived and remembered.

So with that, just know that today was the best day, to me, and I hope you can enjoy simplicity in your life. Everyday brings a gift and there is true beauty just around your corner. Just open your eyes and your heart..... it's there.

Friday, December 15

The Egyptian Tour -- Part 1

ABU SIMBEL IN NUBIA





ARIAL VIEW OF EDINA





CITADEL IN CAIRO





KOMOMBO





TEMPLE OF PHILAE NEAR NILE






OLD KARNAK CIRCA-1857



Why People Lock Their Doors in Florida!!!






This is an actual picture taken by the Houseowner's neighbour

And we are worried about the Mosquitoes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, December 14

Actually thought of not blogging today

Actually thought of not blogging today.
But then, here I am anyway.
The Doha 2006 is damn boring already.
It will end tomorrow.
After the show ends, I won't know what to watch at this time.
Continue using the computer?
But it's not too healthy for my eyes.
I'm like staring at the screen for so many hours a day.
I'm praying hard for myself. :(
I'm bored.
So, yeah.
But I think I wont have difficulties getting rid of it. =/
Nevermind.
Alrighty. End of post.
Sleeping soon at 11+
BUH-BYE.

Wednesday, December 13

Abode of Vishnu






ME BEFORE THE VISHNU TEMPLE IN BADRINATH





Badrinath, the seat of the god Vishnu in his aspect of Badrinarayan, is the most important of the four sites in India's Char Dham pilgrimage. Located in only a few kilometers from China, Badrinath is generally a two-day's journey from either Kedarnath, the site that precedes it in the Char Dham circuit, or one of the main disembarkation points on the plains. Also a member of the all-India Char Dham, Badrinath is one of the most important Vaishnava temples in India. As the route to Badrinath is for much of the way also the route to Hemkund Sahib, an important Sikh pilgrimage site, the road to Badrinath is especially crowded. The temple and its substantial surrounding village are accessible by road. The actual temple is a striking building whose bright colors evoke the painted Buddhist ghompas of the region; rumor has it that the temple was originally controlled by Buddhists.

It was an enchanting and bright sunny morning . We started from Rishikesh at around 7.00 and it was hills all the way.You should be blessed to visit that kind of places.It was awesome. Once u start entering into the abode of Badrinath,U will realize your Divine self.That temple will b open for only 3-4 months.I got the previlege of visiting the temple on the day of opening.I stayed there for a day and the scenic beauty is breathtaking and if there is something called rebirth, I wish,I could b born there.

There was lot of traffic.From one point called Joshimath,they regulate one way traffic.There is also an interesting piece of information regarding Joshimath.There is a temple in Joshimath where a God(forgot the name) is bringing his hand together,the interesting news is that the moment He makes a contact between his two hands,the world is going witness a change..

One more interesting thing in Badrinath is that U will see the beauty of Ganges at its ravishing best.there is a place called Tapthakund,a small portion where u should bath before entering the temple..The astonishing fact about this place is that Ganges which is cool in other places becomes very hot in that Tapthakund..

Everything apart,Badrinath is one of the places in India that u should visit atleast once in your lifetime.

Pakistan Terrorists Beware of TamilNadu- v have Captain to deal with u






Marching out in perfect rhythm with the background music, the stocky-to-say-the-least guy, in tight jeans worn around the chest, looks nothing like the top cop that he is supposed to be. Wearing dark glasses and a leather jacket, he has, slung over his shoulder, a camera pouch containing a highly sophisticated camera. A car passes him at an extremely high speed. The car has black tinted windows and very obviously belongs to crooks. Aroused into action, his thinning hair flying all over the place, the cop dramatically whips out the camera and manages to take a quick picture.

Cut to a high technology computer centre filed with only state-of-the-art machines. Our cop marches in and hands a disc to a computer expert. The expert gives him a knowing glance and opens the image stored on the disc using the most advanced photo-editing tool known to mankind - Windows Paint. The image shows a car with black windows. Even if he felt any disappointment, the cop does not show it. Instead, he asks the expert to 'joom' the image. They zoom close enough so that the car window fills the screen. The cop now takes over the mouse. He selects the eraser tool from the toolbox and proceeds to carefully erase the black tint from the image to reveal the face of the person in the car. The computer expert is stunned at the computer wizardry displayed. The cop's job is done. Yet again, he has been instrumental in the capture of a deadly speeding offender. As he strides successfully out of the room, the audience in the theatre rises to its feet. In another few minutes, they will have left.

If you're shocked out of your senses at the stupidity of the above incident, then you've quite obviously not experienced the many joys of watching a movie starring Vijaykant, South India's most famous comedian.

In the wonderful world of Tamil cinema, while Rajnikant may be the King of the Masses, Vijaykant is the undisputed King of the Mass. He is mentioned in the Guiness Book of World Records for having played the same character (honest cop) in the largest number of films (10,078). However, what makes him remarkable is that he also holds the record for having played the largest character in the same number of films. The reason for his success is his uncanny ability to suspend logic with all its variants and draw the poor, unsuspecting audience into his demented, wacky world. Whether it is his mindblowing stunts or his powerful dialogue delivery peppered with statements of regional patriotism, Vijaykant affects people to an extent that AIDS can only dream about. When his face (with about 7 tons of make-up) first appears on the screen, the audiences start laughing, and by the time he utters his first words of dialogue, they are doubled over in their mirth. His films routinely break box-office records, along with a few chairs.

To the rest of the world, he may be Vijaykant, action-hero par excellence, but to his miions of fans and followers, he is simply 'Captain', their leader. He was born Venkatakrishnan Jayakantan in a poor household somewhere in a small Tamil Nadu village. He was a healthy enough baby, weighing about 74 kgs when he finally chose to check out of his poor mother. 15 long years later, when he was in the first grade, his name on the school rolls was V. Jayakant. During roll-call one day, his teacher read it off together and thus the name Vijaykant was born.

Little Vijaykant was always an average student but he excelled at extra-curriculars, undefeated for 29 years in the inter-school eating competitions. He reached puberty at an early age, developing sagging man-breasts when he was only in the third-grade. His classmates just thought his mom kept forgetting to iron his shirt in the mornings. Needless to say, he was the target of much teasing by his insensitive classmates but to his credit, he never let that affect him. He was just too dense to understand the unbearable trauma of social isolation.

When he finally left school, there were a million job offers waiting for him but he chose to go where his heart led him - the world of entertainment. At the age of 34, Vijaykant joined the famed Gemini Circus as a standby for Subramani, the amazing cycle-riding elephant. One day, when the star attraction was down with elephantiasis, Vijaykant was thrust into the limelight to take his place. Frozen with stage fright, he was finding it hard to keep his balance on the tricycle. Of course, the fact that his girth prevented him from seeing the pedals did not help his cause. He tried to maintain course but lost control and somehow, ended up performing a complicated 1 and 1/2 backward somersault that Chinese Olympic divers would've been proud of. The crowds simply loved him, and two weeks later, Subramani was packing his trunk, out of a job.

Soon, Vijaykant got his first overseas assignment. Diablo, one of the star bulls scheduled to run in Pamplona that year had been found guilty of doping and Vijaykant was quickly flown out to take his place. He had a very successful run, making sure that seventeen able-bodied Spaniards would never make their women happy again. It was here that Vijaykant was spotted by a blind film-maker and the rest, as they say, is geography.

More than a quarter of a century ago, Vijaykant acted in his first feature film, allowing his style to reach a wider market. It is still one of his most famous films. It made him popular as the poor man's Rajnikant. He also managed to establish his own unique style with this film. If you'd written a piece of dialogue that you didn't want understood, then Vijaykant was your man. He was soon flooded with offers and even had a small stint as dubbing artiste for Mohammad Azharuddin's press conferences. His fight scenes became legendary for he wasn't just satisfied with bashing up just the regular 'bald-guy, big-moustache, karate-expert' combo. He had an insatiable appetite for badddies and this reflected in all his fights where he would duel with hundreds of thugs at once. "The more the merrier", was one of his favourite sayings. It was also the only line he could say in English.

Super-hit folowed super-hit in an immensely successful on screen career. His graceful dancing and legendary triple chin ensured an endless supply of adoring female fans. His ingenuity and quick thinking when faced with danger also became stuff of legend.
Although the language may not be understood by everyone, Vijaykant's physical humour transcended all linguistic barriers. He was the true hero of the working class, striding into matters of impossibly grave significance and turning them into ridiculously silly masterpieces of slapstick comedy.


Right from the first day he stepped in front of the camera with cheeks quivering and delivered a left hook to the baddie in front of him, Vijaykant has been entertaining the masses for over 25 years now. And even now, when he has entered his 60s, he is showing no signs of stepping down. Unfortunately, however, recent trends indicate that his popularity is on the wane. This is a huge tragedy. All of us should take this matter into our hands and as true connoiseurs of cinema, encourage this great performer. So, all of you reading this, rush now to watch his latest offering. And for anyone who actually took that last line seriously and is considering watching the film, it's been great knowing you!

You Auto be careful ,Brether

Every city has something unique to it, something that lends it its own character, making it different from any other city on the planet. Chennai is no exception, and the one thing that sets this city apart is: its autorickshaws, or rather, their drivers. Undoubtedly Chennai’s favourite sons, these auto-drivers are world renowned for their honesty and polite disposition.

Yes, I was obviously kidding. And you would have known that immediately if you’ve ever had the pleasure of riding a Chennai auto. But despite their seemingly obvious unpopularity, I honestly feel that the auto-drivers in Chennai are more tourist-friendly than anywhere else in India. They’re definitely better than, say, Bangalore, where the driver can’t ever decide which language he wants to speak in.

Your average Chennai auto-driver, on the other hand, is fluent in a number of languages, including English, which he will demonstrate by addressing you, “Brether…” from time to time. And if you make the mistake of saying more than “Ah” in reply, then you immediately become his best friend and he starts feeling like he can talk to you about everything that’s troubling his mind. Which is actually not that bad a thing, because considering the rate at which Chennai traffic moves these days, the driver might fall asleep if he had no one to talk to. Now the drivers understand that not all passengers are dying to talk to them, but that doesn’t stop them from jabbering on anyway. It’s in their nature to be talkative. And as a passenger, you have no choice but to clench and bear with it. There’s no escape.

There are many such problems involved with Chennai auto travel, and it’s very important that you know about them. That’s why I’ve decided to help you out in the form of these…

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Whenever I get into an auto, I immediately notice this mysterious looking black thing inside. What is it?
A. That would be the fare meter. It’s there strictly for decorative purposes only.

Q. So how is the fare calculated then?
A. It’s a very complicated procedure because there are many factors that are involved in calculating the cost of an auto journey. These include distance, number of passengers, time of the day, rate of interest, relative humidity and the net run rate. Plus, an extra 5 bucks for everytime the driver calls you ‘brether’.
Q. How do I go about haggling over the cost?

A. Price negotiation can be quite tricky but it can be done. First, go upto a driver, name your destination and ask him to quote his price. Now take that figure and subtract Rs.100,000 from it. That’ll give you the amount the trip should actually cost. And that in turn means that you’ll soon have to decide if you’re going to have to sell your house or not. However, if you ask nicely enough, the driver might consider reducing his demands. For further discounts, call him ‘brether’.

Q. What is meant by the phrase "meterukku mela"?
A. It means that you will, in fact, have to sell your house.

Q. Are you hinting that there are no honest auto drivers in Chennai?
A. Of course not! I’d never do something that stupid. No, I am STATING that there are no honest auto drivers in this city. It’s a union rule.

Q. Hmmm… ok, you said auto drivers are talkative. What do they talk about?
A. Oh they generally don’t need a specific subject. All they need is a starting point. Recently, I was travelling to Satyam Cineplex in an auto which had so many Rajnikant stickers pasted on the windshield that I’m not too sure how much of the road the driver was actually able to see. As we started moving, my heart in my throat, the driver said, “Enna movie, brether?” And forgetting the “Ah” rule, I stupidly told him,some movie name. And that was all that was required to keep him going for the rest of the journey… “Engleesh phileem a? Nalla acsion movie a brether?” “Jackie Chan padama, brether?” “Avaru vandhu super, brether, semma fight” . “Rajni politics varuvaara brether” and on and on and on…

Q. So, what are we supposed to do when he’s going on like this?
A. Oh you have no choice. The more you try to ignore him, the louder and more irritating his voice will become. And if he doesn’t hear you speak for some time, he’ll immediately want to make sure that you’re still alive. “Brether?” he’ll go, “BRETHER?” So, you’ll have to keep reassuring him with an “Oh” now and then.

Q. Is there absolutely no way to escape this?
A. There is something you can try. If you have a cell-phone, take it out and pretend you’re talking to someone else. The driver, the polite man that he is, will not disturb you. Of course, to carry on a long conversation with no one at the other end, you need a very active imagination, and powerful jaws. If you don’t have either, you can listen to him gabble and just pray that you meet with an accident and die, which is quite likely considering the number of stickers on the windshield.

Q. Ya, what’s with all the stickers?
A. Another union rule, I’m afraid. There’s nothing we can do about it. But the autos with the movie star stickers are actually quite ok. But if you get one which has a sticker with two garish, murderous looking eyes and ‘NO FEAR’ emblazoned below them in capital letter in a shockingly distasteful MS Word Art font, then you should immediately make sure you’ve taken out an accident insurance policy.

Tuesday, December 12

Amazing Pictures of Kailash Mansarovar

I always have a passion for Himalayas....
The scenic beauty with a divine feeling keeps u spellbound..
These r the pictures taken when i visited Kailash Manasarovar during my 12th holidays

MANASAROVAR SUNRISE






KAILASH NORTH AT SUNRISE





GAURI KUND-THIS IS THE PLACE WHERE WE TOOK BATH





ANNAPURNA PEAK





ADI KAILASH



Adidas Ad Video --- Awesome

Check out this adidas ad video .This is really awesome..




Monday, December 11

Why I Love Fidel ....






Why do I love Fidel?
Because I love the idea of “Fidel”
Because I think there has to be some other way
That there must be more to life and to living than this
That life and living must have some meaning too

I loathe the things that they force down our throats day and night
I love freedom:
Freedom from the chains of television and commercials
Freedom from the chains of futility
Freedom from humiliation

Yet, I know Fidel’s time is past
We know the idea of “Fidel,” too, will some day succumb to the unipolar world that is getting narrower every day
Still, we keep hoping
Still, we see signs that the idea of “Fidel” may be permeating into other places too
Fidel who, once the Soviet Union fell, was left isolated and friendless, is finding new friends and allies

But the unipolar world, too, is hard at work
Its slogan is “You are either with us or with the terrorists”
Its slogan is “democracy,” but only if democracy doesn’t harm its own interests
It supports all autocratic governments, but considers Fidel a dictator
A dictator who has given free education and healthcare to his country’s people
And many other things besides
So I must either be with Bush or with Fidel

But even if some day Fidel had to leave, he will go with honor
He will hold his head high
The same way that his nation – his comrades – hold their heads high
Because he never yielded
He was never like autocratic rulers who sell everything that they have and that they are, all in return for worldly power and status

Fidel will become immortal
Because there will never be another Fidel
In the same way that there will never be another Gandhi, another Mossadegh, or another Allende
And, yes, another Khomeini or another Arafat

And yet…
Such words don’t give us fancy clothes
They don’t give us credit cards, loans, debt, and alienation
They don’t give us the “American Dream”

So, long live CNN and the “free” press, the boundaries of whose freedom are set by multinational corporations!
Long live hundreds of meaningless brand names, trade marks and logos!
Long live luxury cars and even more luxurious houses, which most of us only see in our dreams!
Long live the material world!
Osama Bin Laden is both one of the CIA's most wanted men and a hero to many young people in the Arab world.

He and his associates were already being sought by the US on charges of international terrorism, including in connection with the 1998 bombing of American embassies in Africa and last year's attack on the USS Cole in Yemen.

In May this year a US jury convicted four men believed to be linked with Bin Laden of plotting the embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania.

Bin Laden, an immensely wealthy and private man, has been granted a safe haven by Afghanistan's ruling Taleban movement.

During his time in hiding, he has called for a holy war against the US, and for the killing of Americans and Jews. He is reported to be able to rally around him up to 3,000 fighters.

He is also suspected of helping to set up Islamic training centres to prepare soldiers to fight in Chechnya and other parts of the former Soviet Union.

Sponsored by US and Pakistan

His power is founded on a personal fortune earned by his family's construction business in Saudi Arabia.

Born in Saudi Arabia to a Yemeni family, Bin Laden left Saudi Arabia in 1979 to fight against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.

The Afghan jihad was backed with American dollars and had the blessing of the governments of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan.

He received security training from the CIA itself, according to Middle Eastern analyst Hazhir Teimourian.

While in Afghanistan, he founded the Maktab al-Khidimat (MAK), which recruited fighters from around the world and imported equipment to aid the Afghan resistance against the Soviet army.

Egyptians, Lebanese, Turks and others - numbering thousands in Bin Laden's estimate - joined their Afghan Muslim brothers in the struggle against an ideology that spurned religion.

Turned against the US

After the Soviet withdrawal, the "Arab Afghans", as Bin Laden's faction came to be called, turned their fire against the US and its allies in the Middle East.

Bin Laden returned to Saudi Arabia to work in the family construction business, but was expelled in 1991 because of his anti-government activities there.

He spent the next five years in Sudan until US pressure prompted the Sudanese Government to expel him, whereupon Bin Laden returned to Afghanistan.

Terrorism experts say Bin Laden has been using his millions to fund attacks against the US.

The US State Department calls him "one of the most significant sponsors of Islamic extremist activities in the world today".

According to the US, Bin Laden was involved in at least three major attacks - the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the 1996 killing of 19 US soldiers in Saudi Arabia, and the 1998 bombings in Kenya and Tanzania.

Islamic front

BBC correspondent James Robbins says Bin Laden had "all but admitted involvement" in the Saudi Arabia killings.

Some experts say he is part of an international Islamic front, bringing together Saudi, Egyptian and other groups.

Their rallying cry is the liberation of Islam's three holiest places - Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem.

Analysts say Bin Laden's organisation is very different from the groups that carried out bombings and hijackings in the past in that it is not a tightly knit group with a clear command structure but a loose coalition of groups operating across continents.

American officials believe Bin Laden's associates may operate in over forty countries - in Europe and North America, as well as in the Middle East and Asia.

The few outsiders who have met Bin Laden describe him as modest, almost shy. He rarely gives interviews.

He is believed to be in his 40s, and to have at least three wives.

Chennai is under the Radar......So?

Chennai is a strange city; it manages to evoke fanaticism, fanatics who love this city, from those who have lived here and love this city, actually foolishness in the name of love for Chennai. They believe when any event happens in the other metros of India, whether Apple deciding to launch a product or news channels who decide to cover vulnerability of metros in India, Chennai should be featured. These idiots don't realise that being under the radar has its advantages, and want Chennai to have its 15 seconds of fame, which doesn't make an iota of difference.

This is just a brilliant display of their foolishness. If Chennai isn't included in the list of vulnerable cities, it clearly means that Chennai isn't vulnerable, and on the radar of the terrorists, be glad that it isn't on the radar, rather than feeling sad it isn't on the radar.

Don't give me this bull crap about every place in India, whether a small village or a big metro is vulnerable to terrorist attack. If that is why Chennai should be categorised vulnerable city, then your logic sucks. Chennai doesn't represent anything worthwhile for the terrorists to target. Chennai is just another Indian city, like Manglore, Mysore, Trivandrum or Lucknow. While Bangalore and Hyderabad represent India's growing IT prowess. Don't give me the bullshit about IT exports from TN therefore Chennai too represents India's growing IT prowess, perception is different from reality. Delhi is the national capital, and represents India's centre of power, while Mumbai is the financial capital, representing the new economy.

Attacking any North Indian city, makes sense for terrorists, if the city doesn't represent anything, it might increase the communal tensions, while in Chennai, if there is an attack, none of that will happen, the Hindus and Muslims and Christians are more interested in making money and saving their salary to buy the second plot of land, 20 kilometres outside the city, sell it 15 years later when they retire and make a windfall gain on their investment. Use that money to buy a flat in Triplicane, Mylapore or somewhere in the city and enjoy their retirement, drinking bucketloads of filter kaapi and discussing politics on a thinnai, watching SUN TV with the stupid mega serials, apart from the occasional visit to temples, mosques and churches. Probably the only issue which evoke any form of violent sentiment is caste, and politicians in Tamil Nadu whose political power rests on the caste system, will strive to maintain the subtle caste tensions. The caste system has saved chennai from being another Indian city immersed in religious tension, which is at the forefront today compared to caste tensions. Who has the time for caste when everyone is more concerned with making money and getting ahead in life?.

Chennai loving fanatics don't understand the simple fact; Chennai is just another city to the larger world, except for those who have been associated with the city. it might be associated with images of Dosai, Vadai, Idly and filter kaapi, and the most common image being that of a Iyer mama, sitting on a thinnai in mylapore reading Hindu, while his wife, iyer mami draped in a madisar brings him his first cup of filter kaapi for the day. To the north Indians it might be associated with conservatism, and which would be their last choice to live in.

Chennai is probably India's worst marketed city, where everything happens under the radar and not in the limelight which can be associated as a blessing in disguise, being well marketed would mean Chennai might be a terrorist target; it would have an influx of tourists and along with it a pseudo culture which can ruin the city.
I'm happy Chennai is under the radar and I hope it stays that way. And the stupid Chennai theevaravaadhis (fanatics) understand the benefits of being under the radar, and not waste their time and energy, displaying their stupidity and foolishness by crying hoarse every time Chennai isn't mentioned along with the metros of India