Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Two-friends

Two-friends:

"Good Morning Class, Today we have a new student among us, her name is Samyuktha” announced the class teacher “Samyuktha come here, introduce yourself to the class”

Samyuktha a 12 year old girl, with fair complexion skin and a neatly pleated hair on either side of her head was sitting in the one corner of the class. She slowly got up from her seat. Each one of the student in class started staring at her. With all those stares, new faces, new city, new school, she was scared to death. She moved slowly to where her teacher was standing and faced the class with lowered head as if it were a punishment.

“Samyuktha introduce yourself to class. Why are you lowering your head? Stand straight up. Don’t waste the time of the class” said teacher somewhat sternly.

“My name is Samyuktha..I..I…I know no English much..i..i..” said samyuktha with a very feeble voice.The whole class started giggling and started hush-hushing comments on Samyuktha. The teacher asked Samyuktha to go back to her seat hearing the commotion in the class and asked the class to be quite. Samyuktha almost had tears in her eyes. She was lost in her own world for the rest of the class.

During Interval she sat alone at her desk, looking at her book but not looking at the words but thinking about the world she left back in her small town, Varanasi. “Hi” said a voice. Samyuktha looked up to see a girl standing there. She was slightly dark complexioned, with a smiling face, and had hair exactly like Samyuktha’s.

“I am Prachi, your classmate. Why are you not having lunch?” said prachi.

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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Ponniyin Selvan PDF

 பொன்னியின் செல்வன் 


Ponniyin Selvan is a famous 2400 page 20th-century Tamil historical novel written by Kalki Krishnamurthy. Written in 5 volumes, this narrates the story of Arulmozhivarman (later crowned as Rajaraja Chola – one of the Greatest Kings in Tamil history who ruled in the 10th – 11th century AD).
Ponniyin Selvan is widely regarded as the greatest novel ever written in Tamil. It deals with the fortunes of the Chola empire during the 10th century. It was serialised in the Tamil periodical Kalki. The serialisation went on for three and a half years and every week its publication was awaited with great interest.
This novel was first published, as chapters in the Tamil weekly Kalki for about 3.5 years during the 1950s. Considering the huge popularity of the book and the author this novel was Nationalized by the Government of Tamil Nadu.


பொன்னியின் செல்வன்

பொன்னியின் செல்வன், கல்கி எழுதிய புகழ் பெற்ற தமிழ் புதினமாகும். 1950 - 1955 ஆண்டு வரை கல்கி வார இதழில் தொடர்கதையாக வெளியிடப்பட்டது. இப் புதினத்துக்குக் கிடைத்த மக்கள் ஆதரவு காரணமாகத் தொடர்ந்தும் பல்வேறு காலகட்டங்களில் இதே புதினத்தைக் கல்கி இதழ் தொடராக வெளியிட்டது. தவிர தனி நூலாகவும் வெளியிடப்பட்டுப் பல பதிப்புக்களைக் கண்டுள்ளது. கி.பி. 1000 ஆம் ஆண்டு வாக்கில் இருந்த சோழப் பேரரசை அடிப்படையாகக் கொண்டு இந்த வரலாற்றுப் புதினம் எழுதப்பட்டிருக்கிறது. பொன்னியின் செல்வன், பல்வேறு நாடகக் குழுக்களால் நாடகமாகவும் அரங்கேற்றப்பட்டுள்ளது.
இப் புதினம், புது வெள்ளம், சுழல்காற்று, கொலைவாள், மணிமகுடம், தியாக சிகரம் என 5 பாகங்களாகப் பிரிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது. மொத்தமாக 300க்கு மேற்பட்ட அத்தியாயங்களைக் கொண்டது.

வரலாற்றில் முக்கிய இடம்பெறுவோர்




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Monday, March 14, 2011

Bermuda Triangle Facts & Myths


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The 'myth' about Sachin ton and India losing

The 'myth' about Sachin's ton and India losing

Sachin Tendulkar gets to yet another century but India end up on the losing side - How many times have we seen that? Even in this World Cup, the batting legend went past 100 on two occasions but neither facilitated an Indian win. However, it is not the fault of the great cricketer that India ended up on the losing side yet again.

While there would be the Tendulkar bashers and critics who say that India lose a match whenever Sachin scores a century, the statistics prove otherwise. Of the 48 ODI centuries that Tendulkar has scored so far, only 13 such three-figure scores have ended up in a losing cause for India, while in 33 matches, where the batting maestro has gone past 100, India have emerged victors. One match against England in July 2002 saw a Sachin ton yield no result while the recently concluded match against the same side resulted in a tied game.

Here's a look at Sachin's ODI hundreds in losing causes:

Runs 4s 6s Strike RateInningsAgainstVenueDate
13785100.00 1Sri Lanka Delhi 2-Mar-96
1009190.09 1Pakistan Singapore 5-Apr-96
1105179.71 1Sri Lanka Colombo28-Aug-96
14395109.16 2Australia Sharjah 22-Apr-98
1013172.14 1Sri Lanka Sharjah 20-Oct-00
14615295.42 1Zimbabwe Jodhpur 8-Dec-00
1019078.29 1South Africa Johannesburg 5-Oct-01
141171104.44 2Pakistan Rawalpindi 16-Mar-04
12312294.61 1Pakistan Ahmedabad 12-Apr-05
10010188.49 1Pakistan Peshawar 6-Feb-06
141* 13595.27 1West Indies Kuala Lumpur 14-Sep-06
175194124.11 2Australia Hyderabad5-Nov-09
11183109.90 1South Africa Nagpur 12-Mar-11


Now that the statistics prove Sachin's hundreds have yielded more wins than losses for India, let us see what the maestro has done for India's cause when he has gone past 50 but not a ton. 
 
Out of the 93 times Sachin Tendulkar has scored a fifty, India have secured 56 wins while ending up on the losing side 35 times. Two games yielded no results. Digging deeper, India has won 28 times whenever Sachin has scored between 70 to 99.

The next question that will come up on peoples' minds is "Who has scored the maximum number of tons in winning causes for their respective teams?" Once again, Tendulkar's critics will have their mouths tightly shut because the master tops the chart with most number of tons resulting in a team's win. He also has stayed unbeaten the most number of times while leading a team's win.  

Here is the list:

Player CountryHundredsNot-outsHighest
Sachin TendulkarIndia3313200*
Sanath JayasuriyaSri Lanka245189
Ricky PontingAustralia258145
Sourav GangulyIndia1810183
Brian LaraWest Indies163169
Adam GilchristAustralia161172
Desmond HaynesWest Indies1610152*
Saeed AnwarPakistan166194
Mark WaughAustralia154173
Herschelle GibbsSouth Africa151175


To add to all these, Sachin Tendulkar has the most number of 'Man of the Match' and 'Man of the series' awards than any other cricketer in ODIs - evidence to the fact that Tendulkar is a major contributor in Indian wins.

To conclude, Sachin's contribution to the game and to India, regardless of what people say, is undoubted and he has more often than not provided joy than agony to the cricket fan. The South Africa match was another instance of the legend putting up his hand and giving his all to the team while the others failed, but can Tendulkar be blamed for his teammates not performing?

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Awesome Quotes


Awesome Quotes….
 

 
UNIX is simple. But It just needs a genius to understand its simplicity.
-Dennis Ritchie

 
Before software can be reusable, it first has to be usable.
—Ralph Johnson

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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Three Wishes


Once an angel appears before a girl & grants her 3 wishes.

Under the condtion that her boyfriend gets 10 times what she gets.

The girl asks these 3 wishes:

1. "I must be rich."

This made her boy friend 10 times richer

2. "I must become very beautiful."

This made her boyfriend extremely handsome

3. And ...... "I must get a mild heart attack!!!"



Moral of the story - Girls are extremely SMART.
 





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The boy friend gets a heart  attack 10 times milder!!! :D :D :D :D :D

Actual moral - Girls think they are smart. But they are stupid.

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Rajini Rocks!!!



Rajnikant rocks.. JJJ  
1.  Once a big stone obstructed Rajani's way.

He kicked high in sky and now it is so called

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.The MOON

 


 
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.  Once when shooting on a beach in Tamil Nadu, Rajanikant kicked a stone..
Now that stone is known as

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SRI LANKA

 
 

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.  Rajinikant participated in 100 meter race and obviously he came first...
But Einstein died after watching that...

bcoz..

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LIGHT came second...

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Rajini Vs Amitabh



 Rajini Vs Amitabh Bachan - Too Good
 
 Rajnikant was bragging to Amitabh Bachan one day, "You know, I know
everyone  Just name someone, anyone, and I know them.
Tired of his boasting, Amitabh Bachan called his bluff, "OK, Rajini how
about Tom Cruise?"
"Sure, yes, Tom and I are old friends, and I can prove it" Rajini said.
So Rajini and Amitabh Bachan fly out to Hollywood and knock on Tom
Cruise's door,
and sure enough, Tom Cruise shouts :--- "Thalaiva! Great to see you! You
and your friend come right in and join me for lunch!"

..Although impressed, Amitabh Bachan is still skeptical.After they leave
Cruise's house, he tells Rajini that he thinks Rajini knowing Cruise was
just lucky.

"No, no, just name anyone else" Rajini says

."President Obama???", Amitabh Bachan quickly retorts 

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Facts about Julian Assange


Some facts about Julian Assange, founder of the WikiLeaks website, who was arrested by British police on Tuesday.
 
Ø       Assange was born in Townsville, Australia, in July 1971, to parents who were involved in theatre and travelled frequently. Assange's mother runs a puppet theatre. 

Ø       In his teens, Assange gained a reputation as a sophisticated computer programmer. 

Ø       In 1995 he was arrested and pleaded guilty to hacking. He was fined, but avoided prison on condition he did not reoffend. 

Ø       In his late 20s, he went to Melbourne University to study mathematics and physics. 

Ø       Assange has no permanent home and was often seen carrying a rucksack, moving from city to city and staying with friends in countries from Iceland to Kenya. 

Ø       He is described by those he has worked with as highly intelligent, determined, intense and at times paranoid. 

Ø       He is known for being highly secretive. It has been reported that he carries several mobile phones and at one point believed he was being followed. 

Ø       Assange is wanted in Sweden for questioning about allegations of rape, sexual molestation and unlawful coercion, and an arrest warrant was received by London's Metropolitan Police. Authorities in Sweden, where Assange has spent much of his time, were seeking to have him detained to investigate the allegations by two Swedish women. He has denied any wrongdoing. 

Ø       Assange began WikiLeaks in 2006, creating a web-based "dead letter drop" for would-be leakers. 

Ø       His website has five full-time staff, several dozen active volunteers and 800 part-time volunteers. Assange has said he has received hundreds of documents and does not have enough resources to go through all of them. 

Ø       Assange said he thinks there is still a place for investigative journalism and hoped that WikiLeaks could complement traditional media. 

Ø       He said that WikiLeaks has never compromised a source. 

Ø       Assange is an avid user of social media networks such as Facebook and Twitter and is known for his sometimes sharply worded tweets. WikiLeaks' pages have some 300,000 to 400,000 followers.

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Funny Jokes - Not for Vijay Fans

Really gud ones..
 
This is not for Vijay fans…

Dr. Vijay SSLC goes 2 a shop and shouts: Where is the free item with
Mineral water??
Seller: There is no free item issued with it.
Dr. Vijay: But on the label it is written as Bacteria free...Dont Cheat me
I am a Doctor.. Mind it.


Dr.Vijay got the 4th child. He fills data in the birth certificate
"Mother: Indian
Father: Indian
Kid:Chinese."
"How come you write "Chinese" when both parents are Indians?" "
Dr.vijay:ah haa u cant fool me i read a newspaper,
it says that every 4th person born on the Earth now is a Chinese"


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WHERE DO YOU/ WE STAND???



WHERE DO YOU/ WE STAND???
 

TRUST is a very important factor for all relationships. When trust is broken, it is the end of the relationship. Lack of trust leads to suspicion, suspicion generates anger, anger causes enmity and enmity may result in separation.

  A telephone operator told me that one day she received a phone call. She answered, 'Public Utilities Board.' There was silence. She repeated, 'PUB.' There was still no answer. When she was going to cut off the line, she heard a lady's voice, 'Oh, so this is PUB. Sorry, I got the number from my husband's pocket but I do not know whose number it is.'

  Without mutual trust, just imagine what will happen to the couple if the telephone operator answered with just 'hello' instead of 'PUB'.




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NO POINTING FINGERS


  A man asked his father-in-law, 'Many people praised you for a successful marriage. Could you please share with me your secret?'
  The father-in-law answered in a smile, 'Never criticize your wife for her shortcomings or when she does something wrong. Always bear in mind that because of her shortcomings and weaknesses, she could not find a better husband than you.'

  We all look forward to being loved and respected. Many people are afraid of losing face. Generally, when a person makes a mistake, he would look around to find a scapegoat to point the finger at. This is the start of a war. We should always remember that when we point one finger at a person, the other four fingers are pointing at ourselves.

  If we forgive the others, others will ignore our mistake too.

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Top Hit Movies - 2010

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The big difference

The big difference:

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How bloggers led the way in Arab protests - Complete Story

How bloggers led the way in Arab protests

Cairo: As protesters in Tahrir Square faced off against pro-government forces, they drew a lesson from their counterparts in Tunisia: "Advice to the youth of Egypt: Put vinegar or onion under your scarf for tear gas."

The exchange on Facebook was part of a remarkable two-year collaboration that has given birth to a new force in the Arab world -- a pan-Arab youth movement dedicated to spreading democracy in a region without it. Young Egyptian and Tunisian activists brainstormed on the use of technology to evade surveillance, commiserated about torture and traded practical tips on how to stand up to rubber bullets and organize barricades.

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