இது சும்மா..

பார்பதும், கேட்பதும் இங்கே..  

HUSBANDS FOR SALE !!

A store that sells husbands has just opened in New York City , where a woman may go to choose a husband.  Among the instructions at the entrance is a description of how the store operates.

       You may visit the store ONLY ONCE !

There are six floors and the attributes of the men increase as the shopper ascends the flights. There is, however, a catch .. . .. you may choose any
man from a particular floor, or you may choose to go up a floor, but you cannot go back down except to exit  the building!

So, a woman goes to the Husband Store to find a husband.

On the first floor the sign on the door reads:

Floor 1 - These men have jobs and love the Lord.

The second floor sign reads:

Floor 2 - These men have jobs, love the Lord, and love kids.

The third floor sign reads:

Floor 3 - These men have jobs, love the Lord, love kids, and are extremely good looking.

"Wow," she thinks, but feels compelled to keep going.

She goes to the fourth floor and sign reads:

Floor 4 - These men have jobs, love the Lord, love kids, are drop- dead good looking and help with the housework.

"Oh, mercy me!" she exclaims, "I can hardly stand it!" Still, she goes to the fifth floor and sign reads:

Floor 5 - These men have jobs, love the Lord, love kids, are drop- dead gorgeous, help with the  housework, and have a strong romantic streak.

She is so tempted to stay, but she goes to the sixth floor and the sign reads:

Floor 6 - You are visitor 4,363,012 to this floor. There are no men on this floor. This floor exists solely as proof that women are impossible to please.
 
Thank you for shopping at the Husband Store. Watch your step as you exit the building, and have a nice day ! :)

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Softwares / Websites by Indians

I'm preparing a list of popular Softwares / Websites / Firmwares  "created" (not translated)  by Indians / Indian SW companies. Please give your input.

Examples:

Hotmail Sabeer Bhatia

Murasu Anjal : Muthu Nedumaran  (www.murasu.com)

Azhagi : Vishwanathan (www.azhagi.com)


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Story Of Life

STORY OF LIFE - IIT ian award winning article

(Lengthy but very interesting)

Dear All,
 
Most Of Us Feel Offended, If A Relative Or A Friend Seeks To Break The “Same Caste, Same Community” Requirement For Marriage. We Try To Dissuade Such A Person From Such A Decision And Condemn Or Reprimand The Individual If Our Effort Fails. We Appear To Miss Out On Essentials For A Successful And Harmonious Married Life, Being Identity Of Mind Between The Concerned Duo. Read On, Hopefully, Some Of Us Will Change Our Unreasonable Attitude.
 


It’s a story set in the 60’s of a Brahmin girl who was in love with a non Brahmin boy. Due to her father’s compulsion she married a Brahmin guy and leading a perfect life with little happiness ?
 
ooOoo

Dearest Appa,
 
27th Jan'1965
 
Hope this letter finds you, Amma, Raji and Seenu in good health. The weather here in New York City is icy cold. But Avar sollraar- I have missed this winter's biting cold. I still wish I had seen the snow! But then, I still wish I had not left Trichy at all. I do miss Trichy, Appa. You, Amma, Raji, Seenu, pakkatthaathu Rama, Vikatan, Ucchi Pillaiyaar Koil, filter coffee, Holy Cross College, the Physics Department and of course Sakthi. I know you wish I hadn't brought his name in this letter.But not to worry Appa, I understand that you got me married to Visu because you thought it was best for your daughter. I still remember Amma wiping her silent tears with her madisaar thalappu and you shouting at me the day I told you about Sakthi. Later, when the initial shock wore off you patiently listed umpteen reasons why I should not marry Sakthi. I agree Appa, that 20 is too young to decide, that Raji and Seenu would have been affected greatly by my 'mistake', the Agrahaaram would have scoffed at you. A meat eater was not a good match for someone who had never even tasted onion and garlic. The reasons were innumerous. I knew you'd still have objected and offered other reasons even if he had become a Dhigambara monk. Visu on the other hand, wore a poonal, he is the son of Neelakanta Sastri, an Engineer and he researched about computers which is what made you jump for this alliance. Am not complaining Appa, Visu is a nice man. Tell Amma that I could not try her kozhakkattai recipe this Pongal because coconuts were too expensive and Avar nenacchar that it was ridiculous. Anyway, we went out on Sankaranthi day and dined out. He thought it would be a good idea to invite the Chatterjees also. But I didn't speak Bengali and Mrs.Chatterjee spoke English in an accent that comes with living years in America . Hence I made myself busy with the menu card. They ordered various species of fish,shrimp and a lot more of items I had never seen in my life. I ordered orange juice and a sandwich. The other diners thought it was queer coming to a seafood restaurant and settling for a sandwich. That day, I learnt that Avar prefer pannradhu beef, pork, bacon and seafood. Do you know, Appa Sakthi gave up meat because of me? I didn't ask, he just did. But then, Sakthi is not Neelakanta Sastri's son and that made it imposible for Subramania Iyer's daughter Kalyani to marry him. I will keep you posted on what happens here. I don't think I can make it to Seenu's Upanayanam. Tell Amma not to get me a pattu podavai for the poonal, I don't use them here. I wore it once and felt like a clown here.
 
Your loving daughter,
 

Kalyani.
 
ooOoo 
 
 
 
Dearest Appa,
 
20th Oct'1968
 
We are fine here. Gautam is speaking his first words and I swear they sounded like 'Dosai'. But Visu claims it's just gibberish. From your previous letter, I gather that pakkathatthu Rama is married and settled in Jamshedpur . Nice to know that. Please find out her address from Saarada maami and write it to me. I want to keep in touch with her. I hope Raji is happy with her husband in Madras . I spoke to her last month, great to know that she has a phone. Do tell Seenu to study well and prepare for his school final exams. Raji also told me that Sakthi is married now. I wish him good luck, but I could not convey the message to him. Raji refused to be the messenger and I know you have severed ties with Sakthi's father, your long friend Sankaravel, thanks to me. I hear his wife is his cousin. He must have succumbed to his mother's wishes. How did Avani Avittam go? Visu's mother gave me a bunch of new poonals for Avani Avittam but Visu was in Boston that day. He wouldn't have used it anyway, I haven't seen him wear one in the last three years. Gautam is now playing with the spool of thread- mere thread it is, what else can I call it? Gautam will not even know what it signifies, I guess. Visu is making sure Gautam grows up listening to English only. He says it will make his life easier. But I do read out passages from Ponniyin Selva n and Bharathiyaar' s poetry when I am alone with him. It's more of reading to myself, I guess. I actually got that poetry book as a present from Sakthi, it still has his scrawling signature in the first page. By the way, Visu saw that book and asked me about Sakthi, I told him. Hold your breath Appa, he didn't throw me out of the house. He is a good man, no question. He said it is okay and that he doesn't mind. And then he told me of his American girlfriend whom he was once in love with, when he first reached America- Amy, a fellow Researcher who was in a brief relationship with Visu when she was in New York . They lived together for 3 months and decided against marriage, somehow. Amy once dropped home when she was in New York . Nice lady, she was. Ask Amma to send me Sambar Podi for this whole year. My friend Sudha is coming to Madras next week. Ask Seenu to catch the Rockfort Express and give it to her. I will collect it from her here.
 
Your loving daughter,
 
 
 
Kalyani.
 
ooOoo 
 
Dearest Appa,
 
3rd June'1974
 
We have arrived here safely. After two months in India , I find it hard to adjust back to normal life here. Gautam and Ranjana demand vadai,paayasam and vaazhai ilai here. Visu's relieved to be back in America . I left a set of my books there. If it's not in Trichy it must be in Visu's parents' place. If you find them, safeguard them until my next trip. They mean a lot to me since they were gifts from Sakthi. By the way, Appa, I found out Sakthi's present address in Madras from Rama and Saarada maami. I wrote to him. I am extremely proud to know that Dr.Sakthivel is a cardiologist much in demand there in Madras . He was thrilled to hear from me after so long. You know what he has named his daughters? Kalyani and Raagamaalika. He called me. You know what, he's still a practising vegetarian, Appa. He didn't revert back just because he lost me. He asked me if I still sang and whether Gautam and Ranjana could sing. I could see a proud father in him, when he claimed his daughters could sing upto Ra ra Venu Gopala. That's when I remembered that I was once a good singer. I wonder why I stopped singing, wonder why I never exposed the kids to Music and Dance. But then, I realize that I had buried all that deep inside me when I left Trichy; after bidding farewell to my best Rasika, actually. Sakthi. After the call, I tried singing 'Kurai Onrum Illai'. I could not rquite reach Charanam, because of the lack of practice and more importantly because of the tears that filmed my eyes and the constriction in my throat. I sang to Visu and the kids one of these days. Though Gautam was impressed, father and daughter could not just wait for me to finish! By the way, next time some friend comes to India , send me a Sruthi Box. I would like to start singing again.
 
Your loving daughter,
 
 
 
Kalyani.
 
ooOoo
 
Dearest Appa,
 
14th Aug 1978
 
Just back after our tour to California . Find our photos, picture postcards attached herewith. After you are done with showing all family members,relatives, friends and neighbours, pass them to Visu's parents. It was a welcome break for the four of us. But I missed my paattu class students all along and was happy to resume the classes again last evening. Did I mention in my previous letter, before we left on the tour - I finally got my driving license here. I sent a few photos to Sakthi too. He has sent me quite a few records and cassettes. I loved it! I'm reminded of AIR, almost! I'm circulating them among my friends too. And of course, playing them for my students too. They are picking up beautifully. Funny news is, I, a Tamilian, is teaching Telugu and Sanskrit kritis to a cross section of Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada,Telugu, Marathi, Bengali students in an English speaking nation. The music sessions have resulted in a reborn Kalyani, Appa. Thanks to Sakthi, really. I would have never taken it up had it not been for his reminder. I am now thinking of what life would have been like if I had indeed married him. I would have of course lost you and Amma. But right now, with this life in America , Visu and these monthly letters to you, Rama, Raji and Seenu what have i gained? I don't find an answer, Appa. Neither do I think I ever will. Again, as Ihave always reiterated, Visu is a good man, no complaints there. He is every bit the son in law you wanted. Researcher, American Post Graduate Degree holder, a dutiful husband and father,earning a comfortable income. I know it is too much to ask for anything else. That is a fantasy I left midway in my life. Once upon a time in Trichy with someone else.
 
Your loving daughter,
 
 
 
Kalyani.
 
ooOoo 
 
 
Dearest Appa,
 
14th Apr'1984
 
Met Dr.Sakthivel after 19 years. He had come to New York for business purposes and paid me a visit. Visu and the kids welcomed him home with great pleasure. And they liked him too. In fact, they did most of the talking initially. And of course, he got me a whole load of books, cassettes, Mysore Paak and lots more.
 
Your loving daughter,
 
 
 
Kalyani.
 
ooOoo
 
 
Dearest Appa,
 
20th Jan' 1990
 
I just went through all these letters lying in my closet draw for years together. These are letters I started writing to you and then decided not to post. For obvious reasons. I could not mention Sakthi to you even though I was itching to. Not because I was afraid to invite your wrath. I just did not have the heart to hurt you, I know these letters would have hurt you. Because deep inside, I know you were disturbed- you knew Sakthi was a good man, you knew he was a man of substance, yet you didn't want to go further. Society, I know. Family, I know. And all these letters would have only wounded you more. Today, 2 years after your death, and 6 months after Dr. Sakthivel's untimely death in a road accident, I somehow felt like re-reading all these letters. To me, all these unstamped, unposted letters mean a life that could have been.
 
Kalyani Viswanathan.
 
 
 
Now Message 

The people who make a  difference in your life are not the ones - with the most credentials, the most money,  or the most awards.
They are the ones who care for you. Only those who care, make a difference. 

To make a difference to others,  Care for them.

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Super Luxury

(Email fwd:) Bangalore Bus Terminal

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அமெரிக்கா அமெரிக்கா..

 - அமெரிக்காவில் சாலைகள் எத்தனை பெரியவை.. அதனால்தான் இங்கே சாலை நெறிசல் இல்லை, மக்களும் விதிகளை மதிக்கிறார்கள்.

 - காலையில் அவசரம் அவசரமாக சீரியல் உணவு, மாலையில் சன் டிவியில் சீரியல் பார்க்கிறார்கள்.

 - இணையம் எத்தனை வேகம், அருவியாய் கொட்டுகிறது.

 - அமெரிக்காவில் வளரும் பிள்ளைகளுக்கு தமிழே தெரிவதில்லை. அப்படியே தெரிந்தாலும் தமிழ் கலாசாரம் தெரியவில்லை.

 - அமெரிக்காவில் இருக்கும் பாதிக்கு மேற்பட்ட தமிழர்களுக்கு தமிழ் இலக்கியம் / இலக்கியவாதிகளை தெரியவில்லை.

 - அமெரிக்கர்கள் ஊதாரிதனமாக செலவு செய்கிறார்கள்.

 - அமெரிக்காவில் per capita income அதிகம்.

 - எல்லோரும் பெரிய பெரிய வீட்டில் இருக்கிறார்கள். பெரிய பெரிய கார்களில் போய் வருகிறார்கள்.

 - பார்த்ததை எல்லாம் வாங்குகிறார்கள்.

ஜூன் இறுதி முதல்... இது போன்ற படைப்புகளை படிக்க தவறாதீர்கள்.

எங்கேயா ? அது சஸ்பென்ஸ்.

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NO SPEAKA DE ENGLISH :)


A bus stops and 2 Italian men get on. They sit down and engage in an animated conversation. The lady sitting next to them ignores them atfirst, but her attention is galvanized when she hears one of them say the following: 

"Emma come first.Den I come.Den two asses come together. I come once-a-more! .Two asses, they come together again.I come again and pee twice.Then I come one lasta time."

The lady can't take this any more,"You foul-mouthed sex obsessed pig," she retorted indignantly. "In this country we don't speak aloud in public places about our sexlives.

"Hey, coola down lady," said the man."Who talkin' abouta sex? I'm a justa tellin' my frienda how to spell 'Mississippi'."

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Lessons in Longevity

Lessons from the lives of the world’s longest living people. 

While many people consult doctors and plastic surgeons for the secret to a long, youthful life, many of the world’s oldest people will tell you that it’s more about simplicity than secrets. While fancy supplements and super foods claim to keep you going for years, the following individuals are proof that sometimes a good attitude and an apple a day are all you need.




Myrtle Jones, 111 years old, South Africa: Ms. Jones loved to bake and lived independently until the age of 109. Known as having a sharp memory and sense of humor, she did not smoke or drink. Myrtle advised, “An apple keeps the doctor away. An onion a day keeps the cold away.” These are pretty simple tips from someone who saw Halley’s Comet not once, but twice! 
  


Busten Martin:Busten retired from work when he was 97 years old, but had to get a new job washing vans because he was bored. In 2008, at 102 years old, Busten trained for the London marathon and now holds the record for the world’s oldest 5k, 10k and half-marathon competitor. He finished the half-marathon in five hours, a time that includes a stop for a beer and a cigarette. 

Euphemia Cameron also believes that staying active is the secret to a long life. While celebrating her 100th birthday in 2009, she declared, “I don’t like to sit about, I keep myself busy. I don’t know what a hobby is – I’m far too busy!” 
  
Beatrise Farve, 113 years old: Described as a “soft, smiling lady,” Farve was healthy her entire life without suffering any medical conditions or taking medications. She lived in the state of Georgia and sold beauty products until she was 100 years old. Her friends and family called her “Mama B” and say that her philosophy was “Work hard and eat a good breakfast.” True to form, Farve started every day with a plate of fried bananas and bacon. 
  
Jeanne Louise Calment: Having lived to the age of 122, Ms. Calment has the longest confirmed lifespan in history. She was “discovered” at the age of 113 when she became known as the last living person to have met Vincent van Gogh. At 85 years old, she took up fencing and was still riding a bicycle regularly at age 100. Calment’s secret? Garlic, vegetables, cigarettes, red wine and “avoiding brawls.” She credited olive oil for her fairly youthful complexion and said she poured it all over her food and rubbed it on her skin. Last, Calment swore by port wine and two pounds of chocolate every week. 
  
While cigarettes and port wine may not be the usual ticket to good health and youthful looks well into later years, all of these individuals were active and interested in different aspects of life, from traveling and art to cooking. Perhaps it is a testament to spending life enjoying your passions or simply to living life to the fullest. If one thing is certain, there doesn’t seem to be a certain “secret” to longevity, but simply an array of positive thoughts and passions for living that the fountain of youth keeps flowing.

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Vista Tips (which I follow and use)

Vista Tips (which I follow and use)

Assuming your machine hardware is Vista ready and you have genuine Vista...

1. Make sure you have up todate with Vista patches (SP2 : as of today) (www.windowsupdate.com)
 
2. On your desktop disable gadgets on your right.

3. Make sure you have a updated Virus scannner and machine is virus free. (Free Avira / AVG / Avast will do the job or trend micro systems..)

4. Download Windows System Care and clean your PC (spywares, fine tune registry, clear log/temp files)

5. If you have bloated Yahoo or any thirdparty toolbar (google is fine) remove it.

6. Make sure you are not loading too many softwares on startup. (Load them as and when you need)

7. Using http://www.pcdecrapifier.com/ remove the junk or 30 days softwares.
 
8. Don't visit any "unwanted" sites which will mess your PC. (for cracking softwares)
 
9. Apart from windows update, please check BIOS / Driver updates from manufacturer. Ex: http://support.dell.com, http://support.hp.com. Some firmwares may not be compatible, for which they release regular patches.
 
10. If simple applications like Yahoo Messenger crash, check the Event Log (Control Panel > Admin Tools), regarding the error message. Yahoo messenger even crashes when you have incompatible Flash Plugin.
 
11. Also check for Flash / Java / Silverlight / Real / Windows Player patches.
 
 

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Vijay Jokes

டைரக்டர்: சார் நம்ம அடுத்த படம் நூறு நாள் ஓடனும் சார்.

விஜய்: இல்லை 500 days ஓடும்.

டைரக்டர்: சார் காமெடி பண்ணாதீங்க.

விஜய்: ஏனுங்கனா.. முதல்ல யாரு காமெடி பண்ணது.

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டைரக்டர்: இந்த படத்துக்கு, வடிவேலுவா இல்லை விவேக்கா யாரை போடலாம்..?

விஜய் : சார் காமெடி நானே பண்றேனே.

டைரக்டர்: காமெடி நீங்க தான், நான் ஹீரோவா யாரை போடலாம்னு யோசிச்சிட்டு இருக்கேன்.
 

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