Yo yo.. RoBo.. On d track…

It is officially confirmed that Superstar Rajinikanth will feature in Shankar’s Robot! It might be recalled that Shankar had this project in mind a few years back with Kamal Hassan on the lead, but that project didn’t materialize for some reason. He also approached Shahrukh Khan recently to play the lead but that was dropped as well. The new Robot featuring Rajinikanth will be produced by Ayngaran International and EROS Multimedia. The movie is set to be produced in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and other regional languages. A.R. Rahman will render the music for this huge project! The project will take anywhere between 18 to 24 months for completion and will be produced at a cost of Rs.100 crore! Before Robot’s commencement Rajni is planning to do a short project for K. Balachander’s Kavithalaya and the movie will be directed by P. Vasu.

Yo Yo .. superstar…

New Year…..

The World is three days:
As for yesterday, it has vanished,
along with all that was in it.
As for tomorrow, you may never see it.
As for today, it is yours, so work in it.
(Hassan al-Basri)

The nightmares of the past, the only today and the unseen dreams of future have been each covered in turn.

The likeness of these is that of a leaf upon a tree.

The past is like a dried leaf; it once grew green, once revealed its Autumn gold and is now shrivelled and dry. Nothing can bring back the gold or the green and nor will it ever fall again.

Today is like a lush green leaf; full of potential and vigour- but it is destined to fall in its Autumn gold and become shrivelled.

The future is like a seed; nobody can know whether a great oak lies inside or when the seeding might emerge if indeed it will.

The above quote summarises and concludes the series eloquently. Today is ours, so let us work.

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Yesterday – Today -Tomorrow

Let us walk on 2008!!!!!

Factory waste produces enough energy for 750 homes…. Nice one….

This comes from an old story but it is more relevant today than ever! The photo is a typical rotary furnace sold today so you can get an idea of how it works.

furnacerotary“Frank Angelo of Jonesboro, Arkansas was about to be fined $10,000 a day for burning 200 tons of bark, chips, sawdust, and shavings a week … leftovers from the chicken coops that he manufactures. So, Angelo invented a 70-ton rotary furnace from an abandoned railroad car, an afterburner, and recycled conveyor belts and pipes. The furnace is now generating up to 20 million Btu’s an hour … enough energy to power 750 Jonesboro homes. A by-product of Frank’s invention—activated carbon—is sold as a filter to remove cancer—causing agents from air and water.”- Source

About MyCity –>மதுைர

Madurai is a 2600 years old historical city surrounded by elegant natural plantations, technical institutes and textile mills situated in Tamilnadu, India.

The city is known for its rich heritage, culture and historical background in the sense that Lord Shiva himself performed sixty-four wonders called “Thiruvilaiyadals” in Madurai many centuries ago. Madurai is located on banks of river Vaigai and was the capital of Pandya kingdom.

Madurai

Madurai is the busiest commercial center in south Tamilnadu. This sacred city of south India attracts thousands of pilgrims and visitors from India and abroad. Legend says, Madurai was once called forest KADAMBAVANAM. Once a merchant named Dhananjaya who was passing through the forest, saw INDRAN – the king of Gods, worshipping a SWAYAMBHULINGAM under a kadamba tree in the forest. This was reported immediately to the king KULASHEKARA PANDYAN. Kulashekara cleared the forest and built a magnificent Sri Meenakshi Sundareswarar temple around the sacred LINGAM and he built a lotus shaped city around the temple. On the naming ceremony of the city, Lord Shiva appeared magnificently to bless the city. The divine nectar (madhu) from the matted locks of Shiva fell on the blessed city. So, then the city was named “Madhurapuri“. Madurai has reference in the great Indian epics – Ramayana , Kautilyas and Arthasastra.

As early as the 302BC, Megasthanes visited Madurai. Great travel-historians like Pliny (77AD) and Ptolemy (140AD) have made reference to Madurai in their travelogues. Marcopolo visited Madurai in 1293AD followed by Ibn Batuta in 1333AD. Later many people from Rome and Greece visited Madurai and established trade with the Pandya kings.

During the 10 century AD, Madurai was captured by Cholas. The Cholas ruled Madurai from 920 AD till the beginning of the 13th century. In 1223 AD Pandyas regained their kingdom and once again become prosperous. Pandian Kings patronised Tamil language in a great way. During their period, many master-pieces were created. “Silapathikaram“, the great epic in Tamil was written based on the story of Kannagi who burnt Madurai as a result of the injustice caused to her husband Kovalan. In April 1311, Malik Kafur, the general of Alauddin Khilji who was then the ruler of Delhi, reached Madurai and raided and robbed the city for precious stones, jewels, and other rare treasures. This led to the subsequent raids by other Muslim Sultans. In 1323, the Pandya kingdom including Madurai became a province of the Delhi empire, under the Tughlaks.

The 1371, the Vijayanagar dynasty of Hampi captured Madurai and Madurai became part of the Vijayanagar empire. Kings of this dynasty were in habit of leaving the captured land to governors called Nayaks. This was done for the efficient management of their empire. The Nayaks paid fixed amount annually to the Vijayanagar empire. After the death of Krishna Deva Raya (King of Vijayanagar empire) in 1530 AD, the Nayaks became independent and ruled the territories under their control. Among Nayaks, Thirumalai Nayak (1623-1659) was very popular, even now he is popular among people, since, it was he who contributed to the creation of many magnificent structures in and around Madurai. The Raja Gopuram of the Meenakshi Amman Temple, The Pudu Mandapam and The Thirumalai Nayakar’s Palace are living monuments to his artistic fervor.

Madurai started slipping into the hands of the British’s East India Company. In 1781, British appointed their representatives to look after Madurai. George Procter was the first collector of Madurai.

Now after Indian independence, Madurai is one of the major districts of Tamilnadu State. Madurai is surrounded by several mountains. It is famous for Jasmine Flowers. Jasmine flowers are transported to various other cities of India from Madurai. Kodaikanal is the beautiful hill resort situated near Madurai. The city is surrounded by three small prominent hills which are called the Anaimalai, Pasumalai and Nagamalai named after their resemblance to an Elephant, a Cow and a Snake respectively.

ture of the cosmos.

mig33

Get mig33 and you’ll be connected to people around the world. IM, visit chat rooms, send email, share photos, SMS and, of course, make cheap calls all through your mobile phone and computer.

Mig33 plus is a graphically enhanced version of its predecessor Mig33. Now you can more all the alluring emoticons than ever before. Mig33 Plus was previously know as Mig33-RS. Mig33 Plus is actually Mig33 itself. No alterations had been brought to the coding of Mig33. However it had been graphically updated with new and cute graphics such as those in the MSN Messenger. Mig33 will not be in any loss due to the evolved version of it, Migg33 Plus, as Mig33 Plus works in the same way as Mig33 because the messages are still exchanged via the Mig33 server. Download Mig33 Plus and share it with your friends.

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Simple Triangle.. But 4 diff approach….

A program to draw like this….

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**
***
****
*****
******

first:

#include<stdio.h>

int main()
{
int i, j, base = 10;

clrscr();

for(i = 0; i < base / 2; i++)
{
for(j = 0; j < base / 2 – i; j++)
printf(” “);
printf(“*”);
for(j = 0; j < i * 2 – 1; j++)
printf(” “);
if(i > 0)
printf(“*”);
printf(“\n”);
}

for(i = 0; i < base + 1; i++)
printf(“*”);

return 0;
}

 

second: 

#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
main()
{

int i,j,k;
for (i=0;i<6;i++)
{
for(j=0;j<i;j++)

cout<<”*”<<endl;

}
getch();
}

third:

void main()
{
int i, j, k, n;
clrscr();
printf(“\n enter the value of n:”);
scanf(“%d”,&n);

for(i=1;i<=n;++i)
{
for(j=1;j<=n-i;++j)
{
printf(” “);
}
for(k=1;k<=i;++k)
{
printf(“* “);
}
printf(“\n”);
}
getch();
}

four: 

int comb(int n,int r)
{
int C;
C=fact(n)/(fact(r) * fact(n-r));
return C;
}

C++ Online Test…

Test ur Knowledge of C++   Online Test……

Free online test of C++  www.itworld2.com   try it………..

Saw IV

SAW IVHey, Dont get angry on me. I have no work to do. Thats why am keep on watching movies and blogging. Now am watching SAW IV .Good- Crime,Horror,Thriller movie.I have seen that three previous releases also.This also rocks in the same row.I think for Anniyan,the costume is copied from here for Vikram,one of my fav.

EULA Vs GPL

Some features about software covered by the EULA (End User License Agreement) for Microsoft Windows XP:

  • copying was prohibited
  • could be used only on one computer with a maximum of 2 processors
  • cannot be used as a webserver or fileserver
  • required registration after 30 days
  • could stop working if hardware changes were made
  • updates could change the EULA if the company so wished
  • could be transferred to another user only once
  • the new user must agree to the licence terms (no specification how this could be achieved)
  • imposes limitations on reverse engineering
  • gives Microsoft rights to collect information about the system and the its use
  • gives Microsoft the right to supply this information to other organisations
  • gives Microsoft the right to make changes to the computer without having to ask.
  • warranty for the first 90 days
  • fixes, updates or patches carry no warranty

Some features found in the GNU GPL (General public License)

  • freedom to copy, modify and redistribute the software
  • precludes one party from preventing another from having these same freedoms
  • provides coverage for rights of users to copy, modify and redistribute the software
  • no warranty as there is no fee
  • can be sold if the user so decides and services for such software can be charged for
  • any patents must be licensed for everyone’s use or not licensed at all
  • modified software must carry no licence fees
  • source code must be provided
  • if there is a change in license, the general terms of the existing one will be maintained.
Watch this video then decide which one will be better????????
           http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xC5uEe5OzNQ

Polladhavan…

 Polladhavan

Hey its boring for me… So i watched the movie Polladhavan, starring Dhanush, sorry dunno heroine name exactly… Film full of fights for a bike(pulsar 200cc;-) )… Can see only once…

Google’s New Service

GoogleGreat new service from Google – GOOG-411.Make the call, tell them what city and business, get a list of business. The system can connect you to the business or send you a text message with the phone number and the URL to show you where the business is via Google Maps.

Google’s new 411 service is free, fast and easy to use. Give it a try now and see how simple it is to find and connect with local businesses for free.

Kaadhal…

Love...

Kalloori…….

Yesterday it was boring to me… I just downloaded this movie… Since i got Jaundice for the past fifteen days i couldnt able to go anywhere outside my home… thats why i keep on sitting infront of my system and doing some idiotic things…Poster

So, i saw the movie yesterday afternoon… that film really rocking… Directer made a good job in this film also like Kaaadhal… All the characters performed their roll more realistic… But at the end of the movie, three of them among ten friends will be killed including heroine… That was really touching… I like one song… (Unnarugil Varugayil…)

Watch this n have fun….

News today

I am just in shock over hearing about the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.  I was away from my computer for several hours, and saw it shortly after sitting down.  I ran to the TV and have been glued to it for over an hour.  Personally, I always liked her, and I had read her biography (or it might have been an autobiography, but I don’t recall) sometimes back . She could have been London itself.