Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Tired

hi friends
hope you are all in your new year celebration time :)
HAPPY NEWYEAR :)
enjoy enjoy........

but

I broke a lion's face, I pulled a tiger's tail, I broke a cheeta's leg, I kicked an elephant....after dat what happnd...toys shop owner kicked me out of the shop....

and thus i'm tired after these many adventures.........
and so i'm unable to write any nice blogs......................

so wait patiently..............
so that i can come out with something fresh.........

till then...............
i will take some rest...........

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

My Salary

Hi dears, have you ever come across anybody who doesn’t have a bit of work? If NO. don’t worry. Come meet me.
I would like to share with you a recent conversation I had with my friend.
Note- 1/3 conversation will be in tamil. Pls don’t mind.
You will wonder what people will do if they are damn free right?
I will show you how tough the life is for people who don't have work, like me!!

Then…there came yesterday…….
………..finally half a day passed by
……….had a filling lunch
……….then buzzed my best friend 'GK' to chat with me.
……….and here comes a small (10 min)part dedicated to you!

GK[2:17 PM]: vetti?
GK[2:17 PM]: enna panra

bomMai[2:17 PM]: hi 'u too vetti'
GK[2:17 PM]: yup

bomMai[2:17 PM]: naan vetti thaan
bomMai [2:17 PM]: nee?


GK[2:18 PM]: recently joined ur league
bomMai [2:18 PM]: join the gang. welcome !
GK[2:18 PM]: yup joined

GK[2:18 PM]: am in building 3 now
bomMai [2:19 PM]: i kno ma. Arethusa told me
GK[2:19 PM]: i jus now moved da. 15 mins back
bomMai [2:19 PM]: oh ho. apadiya
bomMai [2:19 PM]: seri


GK[2:20 PM]: nyways i ll b comin there to meet you sometime
bomMai [2:20 PM]: sure and yes i saw u standing in our PM’s cubicle
GK[2:20 PM]: that was in the morning
bomMai [2:20 PM]: Hmmm?
bomMai [2:20 PM]: being vetti - i dont note the time and all di
GK[2:20 PM]: ha ha
bomMai [2:21 PM]: i have become 'time unconscious' (what a punch? bommai patting on her own shoulder!)
bomMai [2:21 PM]: ha ha
GK[2:21 PM]: mudiyala
bomMai [2:21 PM]: super joke di ! (bommai is amazed by her own talent!)
bomMai [2:21 PM]: enakke theriyaama varudhu
bomMai [2:21 PM]: enna seiya !


GK[2:22 PM]: adhu seri.. romba bore adikudhu.. eppadi nee rendu masam otinae
bomMai [2:22 PM]: athellam en thirama di

bomMai [2:23 PM]: start dreaming di. time pass aagum
GK[2:23 PM]: he he
bomMai [2:23 PM]: i dream a lot
GK[2:23 PM]: abt wat? (Thank God.GK did not ask “About your future life partner?”God Bless you!)
bomMai [2:23 PM]: chumma
bomMai [2:23 PM]: anything

bomMai [2:24 PM]: or i also have another idea.
GK[2:24 PM]: hmmm tell me (GK would have been thinking seriously ‘what bomMai is going to tell?’)
bomMai [2:24 PM]: i sometimes plan a lot
GK[2:24 PM]: abt ur future?

bomMai [2:24 PM]: financial planning di - i will write my salary in a paper and write my total expenses - add it myself without using calculator..then recheck it ..and for the 3rd time check it with the calculator..... (bomMai is laughing out of control. People around giving queer look at bommai)
GK[2:25 PM]: ha ha
GK[2:25 PM]: {{GK is urundu perandu sirichin}}
bomMai [2:25 PM]: and then find the difference to check the balance from the salary and atlast i will find that salary-expenses will be a -ve answer.
bomMai [2:25 PM]: and so i will think i have made some mistake and do the whole process again.
bomMai [2:25 PM]: so time easya pass agum di. (great discovery)

GK[2:26 PM]: eppadi bommai unnala mattum idhellam mudiyudhu
bomMai [2:26 PM]: ha ha
bomMai [2:26 PM]: athaan sonnen ila..ennoda talent.
GK[2:26 PM]: therama
bomMai [2:26 PM]: ya ya

GK[2:27 PM]: aiyooooo 2.27 dhan aagudhu
GK[2:27 PM]: seekaram 5.30 aaga sollu

bomMai [2:27 PM]: ha ha...listen to songs di. browse intranet. and tell 'hi' to everybody in ur messenger di. (listing out the most useful ideas)
bomMai [2:27 PM]: time easyya pass aagum.

GK[2:27 PM]: songs... i don't ve any here
bomMai [2:27 PM]: ha ha......ask me di. Bommai has the whole collection! (bomMai is proud to tell this to her friends! Thanks rama.)

Thinking whether this is really a tough life or a jolly life?
Whatever guys! Its happening to me right now!
Now whats happening?
Don’t know. Something is happening !!

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'WUCI' for the day:
All good things come to those who wait.
BUT Time and tide wait for no man.

(Am i confusing you?)
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Thursday, December 7, 2006

Kill Me

What shall i write? When I was thinking this, I was watching 'Q3 Jeyyam kundu sambar paruppu - Grand Master' in vijay tv and so thought of writing about some world heroes whom maheswari and G S Pradeep were talking about. oops!Then only I remembered that I m a 'zero' in history/GK. So why struggle writing things that I dont know? Let me write on things that I know well.

My heroes – Friends if I tell ‘my heroes’, I don’t mean the great freedom fighters or the road side romeos. I m talking about the people who come on the silver screen. My hero will be the one who will create a first impression on me. Only if I like a hero at the first sight, I will see him. Or else I won’t look at him again. I m just going to talk about gollywoodies ok.....


...........past to the present.....
Let me start from the person who has won hearts all over India . He is none other than our super star rajinikanth. I must have started watching movies when I was around 8yrs of age and during that time, the movie that impressed me was Raja chinna roja. May be that was the only movie I watched. The special style of his heriosm made me like him. No need to tell much about him right. You all will know him very well. Hey hey hey! Naan oru dhadava sonna nooru dhadava sonna maadhiri!

The next person whom I started liking was the navarasa naayagan karthik. Don't know why, I liked him the first time I saw him on tv. Always talks in a ‘I m a foreign return’ accent with something inside his mouth.Very humorous fellow. It started from Varusham Padhinaaru with kushboo (smart hero using smart techniques to cover cute heroin), Mouna Raagam (which made me feel bad(aniyaayathuku konnutaangale)) and ended with Ullathai Allithaa. After that I stopped seeing (actor)karthik because he was getting old and I was growing young!Who will see vayasaana heroes now right?

Then came our ilaya thalapathi vijay. wow!what a dancer!!Dancing is like a cake walk for him. So only I understood that anybody who wants to impress me can do it easily by dancing (It should match my taste ma kannu.chumma kaiyya kaalaa aatinaa pathaadhu.dance dance DANCE pannanum- Podhum niruthu.ippo idha unkitta yaaravadhu kettaangala?) I like when (actor)vijay talks with the 'anna' as the suffix.(apadeengalaannna)

During the same time thala ajith also had an entry. He was cute, but didn't impress me much. Adhu ennavo pa romba alagaa segappa pasanga irundhale namakku takkunu pidikka maatengudhu!!---Adippaavi !! I wont tell much here or else our thala fan will kick me like a tennis ball.O!Thappa? football'a thaan kick pannuvaangalo?Enakku thaan sports pathi edhuvum theriyaadhe.aparam enna…vidu.

Then I started liking maddy madhavan when I was watching 'sea hawks' -DD Metro hindi serial. Suddenly one day i’m seeing, he is in a poster with shalini. Ada !! Namma tamil payyana ivan?!what a charm he has!!

Almost the same time there came a new hero with an 'appavi' look singing 'aval varuvaalaaa....'. He made people(me) turn towards him. Yaaruda ivan?Konjam colour kammiya irundhaalum nallaa irukaane. I liked him in nerukku ner itself, but small disappointment that he did not dance well. Suddenly he surprised me in kaaka kaaka with jo.Wow!suriya'va idhu? Remember the school girl-rowdy-acid scene (closeup shot) when suriya will wipe off the so called acid from his face? - love that scene! That was the start and from there on he has been surprising me with all his hardwork and talents - till SOK.

Currently (thinking deeply) my opinion is that there is no body who can beat suriya.............

Perhaps you might see suriya with jyothika one day......
Perhaps you might be given a stick in your hand.......
Perhaps………(dreaming)………… Perhaps……….(woke up)………
Perhaps..perhaps……perhaps…..but

Listen guys I'm telling you ……YOU CAN’T BEAT suriya!!

Are you going to come and kill me now?
ey dandanakka ey dadakudankaaa....
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'WUCI' for the day:
"What is the use of running fast when we are not on the right road?"
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Hear Your Ear

Don't lose the music
Listening to your MP3 player too loudly or for too long can cause hearing loss.
...Hi friends..this is an article that i came across in The hindu. Wanted to share with you all....
Article starts here
Did you know that your MP3 player could cause hearing loss?
If you didn't, then you're not alone. The Royal National Institute of Deafness (RNID) in the U.K. recently found that 58 per cent of 16 to 30 year-olds had no idea that using their MP3 player incautiously — too long or too loud or both — could cause Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL).

"In India, I would say that number is around 98 per cent," says Dr. Mohan Kameswaran, director, Madras ENT Research Foundation (MERF), and ENT surgeon. "This is a major issue, because it is so easy to damage your ear, and so very difficult to restore hearing."
Recent research in the U.S. has found that the volume on popular MP3 players can go as high as 120 db, and that listening at volumes between 100 and 120 db for more than a few minutes at a stretch could cause irreversible hearing damage. Add to this the fact that surveys conducted in Australia, the U.S. and the U.K. in the last year have shown that the majority of young listeners play music far above the safe level of 80-85 db, and it's easy to see why many are growing increasingly concerned.
The RNID has begun lobbying for prominent warning labels on MP3 players as part of their `Don't Lose the Music' campaign, the French government recently passed a legislation not allowing the sale of MP3 players with maximum volume levels above 100 db, and Apple was sued earlier this year by iPod users in the U.S. seeking compensation for hearing loss.

Not everyone minds. The CEO of leading hearing-aid company Phonak recently predicted that a `hearing loss bubble' due to youngsters with MP3 player-damaged hearing would send their profits soaring in the near future.

Indians at risk
Worryingly, experts consider MP3 users in Indian cities to be at high risk for NIHL. "A city like Chennai normally has ambient noise of about 70 to 80 db," says S. Manoharan, consultant audiologist at the Madras Audiology and Speech Therapy Centre. "That means that when you listen to music on your earphones, you're very likely to pump the volume up beyond advisable levels to mask the competing sounds."
"Noise is part of our culture, what with horns honking, loud-speakers blaring and firecrackers being burst during festivals," says Dr. Kameswaran. "As it is, NIHL is an issue for us. Add MP3 players to the mix, and it is a disaster waiting to happen."
NIHL occurs due to the death of the delicate hair cells of the inner ear when exposed to harmful noise. These cells once dead cannot be replaced, and this process is, quite literally, a silent one.
"Most often, you don't realise that your hearing has been affected right away, because you'll lose the ability to hear higher frequencies that are beyond speech frequencies first," says Manoharan.

Of course, loss of hearing due to loud electronics is not a new problem. "Those of us concerned with hearing loss have these discussions whenever new technology with bigger, better, louder sound is introduced and promoted by manufacturers," says Dr. C. Ranga Rao, ENT surgeon at Vijaya Hospital.
As with many of these innovations, the very features that make these MP3 players appealing also make them more dangerous than their predecessors. "If you turned up the volume on a Walkman, it would produce distortion and most people would instantly turn it down because it is jarring to the ear," says Dr. Kameswaran. "With today's MP3 players, you can listen at 120 db and it's still pleasant because the sound quality is so high and distortion, so low."

Compounding the problem is the huge storage potential of these devices. "You can have hundreds of hours of music stored on these players," he says. "That means you can listen continuously without even stopping to change the CD."
So how can you avoid being a casualty of NIHL? The answer is simple: moderation. "Always keep the volume of the MP3 player at less than 60 per cent of optimum volume, which is around 80 db," says Dr. Kameswaran.
"And never listen to more than one hour at a stretch — give your inner ear a chance to rest and recover."
Researchers have also found that the insert earphones pose a greater risk than external headphones since they raise the sound signal by six to nine decibels. This may not seem like much, but can be critical. "After 85 db, every increment of three decibels means the time required for NIHL to occur halves," says Dr. Kameswaran. "This means that while you can safely listen at 85 db for up to eight hours without damage occurring, you can only listen at 88 db safely for four hours, at 91 db for two hours, etc." Headphones with noise-cancellation technology built can also help reduce damage.
So be cautious — keep your eye on the volume bar and resist the urge to push up the volume of your favourite song, and remember to give your ears regular breaks the next time you turn on your MP3. It can make all the difference to your enjoyment of music for decades to come.
© Copyright 2000 - 2006 The Hindu
Article ends here. Thank you for reading this long but useful article :)

WARNING SIGNS...
Tinnitus - ringing in ears.
A blocked feeling in ears.
Needing to ask people to repeat what they said to you.
Needing to turn up the volume on the TV set when wathcing with others.
BE CAREFUL WHEN....
Those around you can hear the music.
You can't hear conversations happening around you.
When you respond to those around you, you're shouting.

Sunday, December 3, 2006

Kolangal

Do you watch TV?
Of course you would except when you are blind with cucumber pieces over your eyes to remove dark circles.
ok coming back to the point, why do you watch TV? movies? Sun music ss music songs? game shows? what ever.
But you forgot to think about something that occupies most part of the TV programs. Mostly the TV serials. If kolangal is for 30 mins from 7 to 7.30 then THIS will occupy 1/3rd of it. I m talking about, 'The small commercial breakkkkkkkk!!!' (oops I broke the BREAK. ‘Mummy get me that fevicol. Soon’)
Believe me or not I don’t like to watch any "mega serial". I swear (:) [I watch only vijay tv.No sun tv]

Advertisements. How much i like to watch advertisements. I m telling know I like ads more than anything on TV. More than the tv remote, I like ads ;) (mokkai).
Chandru, my dad never likes ads. He will be watching 'thaavani kanavugal' in ktv, 'mundhaanai mudichu in rajtv, 'one tamil dubbed telugu padam' in rajdigital plus..all at the same time. He will never waste his time in seeing any ads. He simply switches channels to watch many movies at one time. This was the main reason I started reading lots of novels at home you see.

I remember the first ad that impressed me.

'idhenna galaataa?vittadhuku naalu sottu..dodadoingh..dodadoingh..thunigalai amuthu, eduthu pilinjidu, thunigal palichidum..ah ha ah ha..vguards alikkum tharamaanaa nambagamaana ujala iruku... jyothi laboratories bombay'.

From then on I never missed any ads and at the same time I started cultivating the habit of doing a kind of window-TV shopping and asking daddy mummy to buy me things shown on tv. I think now (may be) this was the reason why dad didn’t like ads at all. Till now I fight with dad to watch advertisements.

The liking of ads differs according to a person’s age. When I was young I used to like ads on britannia biscuits, I m a complan boy, I love rasna, Cadbury éclairs. After some more years I starting watching ads on fair & lovely, fairever, no marks, stay free rexona deo, diary milk, mango fruity special juicy. After I started earning I started watching costly ads like lux, dove, garnier dark circle cream, ultra, ever youth granular face wash, khazana diamonds, spinz deo.nakshatra diamond stead and lots to tell dears.

But after jyothika happened to enter the ad industry a tragedy happened. You all should know that I like jo very much. I always admire her. And so I started admiring ‘idhayam nallennai ad’. Tragedy was that since I liked her I started drinking idhayam nallennai with idli singing ‘dhinam dhorum vaanguven idhayam idhayammmmmm’ imitating her.

And :( now I m on diet and know what kind of ads I have started looking? Sugar-free, ‘mooku pidikka saapidalaam Fortune oil’, G for H Gold winner for Health….

…………..And after this I seriously don’t know what to write.