Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Best I'v heard from "Derek Sivers" -How to start a movement

this is the best i'v heard from Derek Sivers so far....
http://www.ted.com/talks/derek_sivers_how_to_start_a_movement.html
the leader is a leader because he's been followed...surely the leader needs guts but the real hero is the 1st follower who admired the guts.....point to think...



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Just Found Out that a 5 Year Old Article is still online....

http://www.dailynews.lk/2005/10/14/spo01.htm
brings back sweet memories...wow....if i had a wish........by the wy those who are intrested in knowing the result of the match ,We Won  3-2



Royal-Thomian annual hockey clash today

The sixth annual hockey encounter for the Orville Abeynaike Trophy between Royal and S. Thomas', will take place this evening at 4.30 p.m., at the Astro Turf Grounds, Reid Avenue, Colombo 7. The old boys match at 3.30 p.m. will precede the main match.
From its inaugural trophy match S. Thomas' have consecutively won all the encounters for the past five years.
But the Royalists have done well in recent years to narrow down the margin of defeat.
For the reason that in the year 2003 Royal lost by the odd 1 goal to Nil, and last year it lost 3 goals to 2. The difference being a solitary goal, and so a keen tussle will be on today on the Astro Turf. Royal College will be led by G. Dissanayake and S. Thomas' by D.N. Karunaratne.
In the old boys match the two captains are Royal - Manju Guanwardena and S. Thomas' - Mininda Morahela.
The line up for today's main match will be:
S. Thomas' from: D.N. Karunaratne (Capt.), T.P. Edirisinghe, G.N.M. Perera, R.N.A. Gunasekara, A.J.R.E. Isaac, L. Nathieeskumar, T.A. Cassim, A.Y. De Silva, M.N. Ranasinghe, M. Amjad, A.U.B. Kohona, Y. Suganthan.
Royal from: George Dissanayake (Capt.), Hashan Niroshana, Dhanushka Senaratne, Shalitha de Silva, Supun Kulathilaka, Ashane Peiris, Aloka Amarasiri, Suneth Karunathilokaratne, Nalaka Wijekoon, Praveen Buddhika, Marlon Senanayake, Shami Gajanayake.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

JR, Premadasa betrayed the country- Pillayan

       Tamil issue should be addressed carefully...as stated in the article JR opposed to Chelvanayagam since the requests were not reasonable.True, if it was done the Tamils have more power than Sinhalese. Still i dont think that Pilleyan realizes that. 
       Also not a single Sinhalese family owns a piece of land in Jaffna. That is not because they dint lived there but since the "sudda" came up with a rule saying not to sell land to the Sinhalese (had to be a Tamil if some one intended of buying land in Jaffna). So all the Sinhalese people who lived there many years ago also sold their lands to Tamils. If Tamils are allowed to live in Wellawatte then same has to be done in Jaffna. Pilleyan needs to understand that as well. 
    All in all, I dont see a point in documenting rights.Sinhalese will be the first while others are treated equally.
       It is a fact that most people dont know much about the real history....this is a great explanation to all those who think that a War Victory is possible with out the help of the leader....even tho its a well proven fact some Colombo based idiots still cant admire MR's role during War era...best to read this article and see it your self...


Chief Minister- Eastern Province, Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan better know as ‘Pillayan’, on Wednesday suggested that the powers of the provincial councils should be strengthened with more powers to the provinces.

Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan addressing the Lessons Learnt & Reconciliation Commission
“Government should allow to fully exercise the powers vested in the provincial councils,” the Chief minister told the Lessons Learnt & Reconciliation Commission. “That is the only way we can win the hearts and minds of the people,” he said.
He said that, in the past, mistakes made by successive leaders had paved the way for the creation of armed groups. “This is an appropriate time for the government to take correct action to safeguard the rights of the citizens of this country, as the government currently has a two-thirds majority in Parliament,” he said.
“There are land issues in the Eastern Province. In the past, permits have been issued for lands in the Eastern Province, but due to the war situation, people fled the area. If those people return and demand their land, we will not be able to allocate the same land, as they have been already allocated to other persons.
“However, if persons in possession of the original deeds, return and demand their land, we can make arrangements to get back the land for them,” he said. “I am doing my best to solve the land issues in the area, and have visited some of the locations personally. I am working towards restoring ethnic harmony,” Mr. Chandrakanthan said.
Responding to a question about his reaction to Muslims chased away from the north, he said that Muslims were not chased from the east, but that he was willing to submit a full report on land issues to the commission.
“In Sampur, there are about 6,000 people living in camps. The coal power project backed by the Indians is coming up. We will benefit economically from the project, as the sea is deeper than in the Hambantota port area. But the people want to return to their original lands. I am trying to resettle them in other areas. However, if the people insist on returning to their old areas, it is only the President who can take a decision on the matter,” he said.
“In the 1990’s, the armed forces committed atrocities against the people. That made me join the LTTE. I have seen many bodies. In 1990, there was a group who killed people by slashing them with knives. Three of my classmates too were taken away. Some who worshipped seeking their release were shot. Therefore, the politicians who were responsible for these incidents should tender their apologies,” he added.
He was asked whether he shouldn’t tender an apology for the killing of 600 policemen in the east.
“As a former member of the LTTE, I can tender an apology. They were killed in June 1990, while I joined the LTTE in 1991. Therefore, it is not proper for me to tender an apology. The then leader Karuna (Vinayagamoorthy Muralitharan, currently a minister in the government) could tender his apology.
“Initially, S.J.V. Chelvanayagam formed the Thamil Arasu Katchchi, and signed a pact with former Prime Minister S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike. But J.R. Jayewardene who was in the opposition opposed it.
He claimed the Tamils will have more rights and therefore, the pact was not implemented. Thereafter, former Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake and Chelavanayagam signed another agreement. That too did not work out. Later, the District Development Councils were formed, and that too failed. The Tamil people never asked for separation, but opposition politicians gave distorted versions of the Tamil demands. As a result, there were atrocities against the Tamils. When the Tamil parties failed to fulfill their aspirations, armed Tamil groups sprang up. There were differences among the groups, which resulted in rival killings. Finally, the LTTE became the recognized group to achieve the Eelam goal”.
He said that, after former president Jaywardene formed the government, the provincial council system was introduced with the assistance of the Indians.
“The person who opposed the Bandaranaike-Chelvanayagam pact, eventually went beyond that and entered into an agreement with India to set up the provincial council system,” he said.
“However, then President Ranasinghe Premadasa opposed the provincial council system, and captured power. He provided the LTTE with weapons and sabotaged the functioning of the provincial councils.

I feel that former leaders Jayawardene and Premadasa betrayed the country,” he added.


 link-http://www.sundaytimes.lk/101024/News/nws_10.html




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Friday, October 22, 2010

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010)

This movie is a must watch to all those who are interested in the stock market.....Greed lead into many things.. enjoy!!

Director: 

Oliver Stone

Writers: 

Allan LoebStephen Schiff

Release Date:

 24 September 2010 (USA)
Plot........."As the global economy teeters on the brink of disaster, a young Wall Street trader partners with disgraced former Wall Street corporate raider Gordon Gekko on a two-tiered mission: To alert the financial community to the coming doom, and to find out who was responsible for the death of the young trader's mentor." IMDB
Watch Trailer


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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

was just walking by the 177 route n thought of popping into a "Mal" exhibition...i have never seen some of the plants ever in ma life...view Album

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Street Art


This is nothing special if you are a regular at the 177 route...definitely they got da skill.....Price range is ard 1000-10,000...anyway these people does not sell these on street coz they are poor..most of the artist have their own vehicles to move the art work around...enough crap..enjoy the pics... view Album

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Manju Wanniarachchi !!!



truly admire Manu's attitude in the ring..has improved a  lot since i saw him last on TV..guess it was at the last South Asian Games... anyway da guy looked like a pocket dynamo ...wow...simply A Power House....Lets hope for a Olympic Medal..All the Best Manju!   
Semi Fianl - 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oI-Q1xpkgZc

Final-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX2z4hRrNJU&feature=related

Monday, October 18, 2010

Wana Apply for the Green Card?

use the following link..read the instructions ....
http://www.dvlottery.state.gov/
time -  October 5, 2010 to 12:00PM EST (GMT -5) on November 3, 2010.

 Make sure you check validate the picture before submitting.. Jaya!

Saturday, October 2, 2010

A movie to watch - Black Swan

Black Swan Movie Reviews (Early)
Darren Aronofsky’s upcoming psychological/supernatural/who-the-hell-know-what thriller Black Swan has opened the Venice Film Festival. Which means early reviews, and some new images.
Of the five reviews so far, 80% are positive. Here’s what the critics are saying
Variety -
“A wicked, sexy and ultimately devastating study of a young dancer’s all-consuming ambition, “Black Swan” serves as a fascinating complement to Darren Aronofsky’s “The Wrestler,” trading the grungy world of a broken-down fighter for the more upscale but no less brutal sphere of professional ballet. Centerstage stands Natalie Portman, whose courageous turn lays bare the myriad insecurities…”
Daily Telegraph (UK) -
“Powerful, gripping and always intriguing, it also features a lead performance from Natalie Portman that elevates her from a substantial leading actress to major star likely to be lifting awards in the near future. …Tchaikovsky’s music takes on an unsettling quality as Nina’s descent progresses, all the way to the disturbing but perfect ending. Black Swan is an exhilarating if uneasy ride, one that could deliver Aronofsky his second Golden Lion here in three years. 4/5″
Hollywood Reporter -
“Trying to coax a horror-thriller out of the world of ballet doesn’t begin to work for Darren Aronofsky. …Black Swan is an instant guilty pleasure, a gorgeously shot, visually complex film whose badness is what’s so good about it… Certain to divide audiences.”
Black Swan Movie Reviews (Early)
Black Swan Movie Reviews (Early)
Black Swan Reviews (Early)
So the movie is about a ballerina and her arch-rival and stuff and scenes of Natalie Portman TURNING INTO A FREAKING BLACK SWAN OMGWTF!!!??? Pretty creepy, huh? Not nearly as creepy as the trailer – here it is in case you missed it.
Black Swan is out in the US on December 1st. I may be in the minority here, but I’m hoping it’s a return to the kind of ambitious, meditative storytelling Aronofsky displayed in The Fountain, rather than the more pedestrian effort that The Wrestler was. How do you think the movie looks so far?

Friday, October 1, 2010

A Nutral Comment

 Was reading the derana news article on the approval of imprisonment by HE on SF.....found a good long comment on it n thought of shearing it...here goes...
 
September 30, 2010  10:44 am
Oh ! Prison... it´s a pity. It isn’t a place favorable for you sir. But there are people stays in peace than the outside. In year 2008 I was sent into the prison because of deserting the Army (leaving the job as a military doctor. I left the military during Ranil-Prabha peace pact time in 2003. I willingly joined military in 1996 just after my medical degree, merely to serve the soldiers. I served for 7 difficult years treating soldiers in various operational areas, mostly during Jayasikuru operation and several debacles such as Kilinochchi, EPS etc. ) I was astonished the worst sentence given by the military, but convinced myself as I breached military regulations. I didn´t develop any personal hatred against General Fonseka who personally took my case into consideration and willingly put me in civilian jail for more than 3 months. All my siblings and friends started cursing General Fonseka giving me such an awful punishment. Yet, I thought it in a different angle. He really did his job and no favors. This was 2008 when he was leading our army against LTTE rascals. I continued to respect him during the time of imprisonment as he was doing a great job for my country. Still, he is a real son of mother Lanka. Nobody can destroy that image even though he was sent to the prison. Unfortunately he sent me to Civilian Jail where I met underworld gangs, thieves, murderers, robbers, rapists etc. I was thinking that why they didn´t sent me to a military prison. Now I feel it was better that they sent me over there. People in the prison are a mirror image of the civilian society. They started taking care of me. As a matter of fact, most of the high-fi fellows sentenced to the prison never enter into prison wards but get treatments in the prison hospital. This is the reality. I never tried to use my connections and influences towards that destination if I had any. People who were in the prison never purposely ill-treated me though there were some painful incidents. Some found paper articles written about me during the battle time, working as a military doctor. At the end of the period I really felt bad to leave the place. Wlikada prison is a disgusting place. I never hope a person must go there, it is a real mess. There are lots and lots of irregularities being done by gangs inside. But the place I was sent secondarily, Padukka- open prison was a great relief for me. I set my mind to "go through every second of my time POSITIVELY”. It´s so unfortunate, that I met lots of military personal imprisoned for several years because of Desertion. Some deserters were forced to take the decision due to family matters, personal illnesses etc. There had been no imprisonments for some military men who did the same offense and no even a court-marshal for commanders who cowardly withdrew some of the big military camps killing hundreds of officers and thousands of soldiers. And no court cases for some ex-ministers who were involved in corruptions. There was a time that the government did operations to win elections. Just to recover 1km area Army had to sacrifice hundreds of casualties. I am not here to support HE the president for his decision. But it’s very apparent that the decision is biased. Honestly, General Fonseka’s extraordinary personality and psychology boomeranged into himself. He was a brilliant military man. But as a human being, he would not score much marks from people who have closely worked with him. He is a real rude person. Of course that’s the very reason he led the army such a remarkable way to neutralize the enemies. A priest cannot do that. Nevertheless, it is not an unknown thing there were several staff absentees during his stay in military hospital after experiencing injuries of the blast in Army HQ because of his cruelty. "If" general fonseka did breach the law, he deserves the punishment. But there must be more transparency on the issue as he was one of the key members led our national forces to eradicate LTTE terrorism. His name must have written in golden letters. But he himself shares the responsibility for the disaster what happened to him today.
Dr. Kolitha Lelwala