These Are More Than Mere Photos, They`re Art..
Some Stunning Images thro lens… a nice collection from ba-bamail site. Pl watch
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These Are More Than Mere Photos, They`re Art..
Some Stunning Images thro lens… a nice collection from ba-bamail site. Pl watch
natarajan
இந்தக் காட்சியைக் கண்டு எனக்குத் தோன்றியது…
உங்களுக்கு என்ன தோன்றுகிறது?
தன் வாகனத்தைத் தம்பிக்குத் தந்து
அண்ணன் அயர்ந்து அமர்ந்து விட்டார்!
எந்த சோதிடன் பலன் சொன்னானோ?
வாகன மாற்றம் உண்டு என்று?
ஆயிரம்தான் இருந்தாலும்,
அதிககனம் இருந்தாலும்,
இயல்புக்கு மாறாக இளவல் நிற்பினும்
முழி பிதுங்குது மூஞ்சுறு!
சோடி தேடி ஓடிப் போனதோ
இல்லை…
சோகத்தோடே பறந்து போனதோ?
தோகை மயில்!
கவலை அறுத்த உள்ளம்
கருணை பொங்கும் கண்கள்
முறுவல் பூத்த முகம்
முருகன் என்றால் அழகன்தானே!
ஒய்யாரக் கோலம்…
ஓய்வான நேரம்!
ஆண்டி என நின்றதால்
அச்சம் இல்லை.
மடியில் கனம் இல்லை
மனத்தில் பயம் இல்லை…
உணர்ந்த உண்மை இது!
மனையாள் பயம் இல்லை
மாலைக்குள் திரும்ப வேண்டாம்!
கைகட்டி சேவகம் என
எங்குமே குனிந்திருக்க வேண்டாம்!
குடும்பக் கவலையு மில்லை…
குழந்தை குட்டி பிக்கல் பிடுங்கல்
கொஞ்சமும் இல்லை என்றால்
முகத்தின் புன்னகை முழுநேரம்தானே!
உணர்ந்த உண்மை இது!
கையில் கொண்ட கோல் ஒன்று
நிமிர்ந்து நிற்கும் நிலைத்திருக்கும்!
செங்கோல் வழுவாது…
செங்கைவிட்டு நழுவாது!
(சென்னை, கே.கே.நகர் சிவன் பூங்கா அருகிலுள்ள, விநாயகர் கோவில் மண்டபத்தில் க்ளிக்கியது!)
source::::Kavithai by Sengottai Sriram in Dinamani.blogspot.com
natarajan

It’s a leprachaun! Picture: Thinkstock Source: Supplied
MORE than ten per cent of Australians have Irish blood in their veins, so in honour of St Patrick’s Day, here are some of the best Irish jokes around.
Read through them, have a laugh, then share yours in the comments below!
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One night, Mrs McMillen answers the door to see her husbands best friend, Paddy, standing on the doorstep.
“Hello Paddy, but where is my husband? He went with you to the beer factory”
Paddy shook his head. “Ah Mrs McMillen, there was a terrible accident at the beer factory, your husband fell into a vat of Guinness stout and drowned”
Mrs McMillen starts crying. “Oh don’t tell me that, did he at least go quickly?”
Paddy shakes his head. “Not really – he got out 3 times to pee!”
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An Irishman was flustered not being able to find a parking space in a large mall’s parking lot.
“Lord,”he prayed,”I can’t stand this.If you open a space up for me,I swear I’ll give up drinking me whiskey, and I promise to go to church every Sunday.”
Suddenly, the clouds parted and the sun shone on an empty parking spot. Without hesitation, the man said,”Never mind,I found one.”
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Two paddies were working for the city public works department. One would dig a hole and the other would follow behind him and fill the hole in. They worked up one side of the street, then down the other, then moved on to the next street, working furiously all day without rest, one man digging a hole, the other filling it in again.
An onlooker was amazed at their hard work, but couldn’t understand what they were doing. So he asked the hole digger, “I’m impressed by the effort you two are putting in to your work, but I don’t get it – why do you dig a hole, only to have your partner follow behind and fill it up again?”
The hole digger wiped his brow and sighed, “Well, I suppose it probably looks odd because we’re normally a three-person team. But today the lad who plants the trees called in sick.
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What’s the difference between God and Bono?
God doesn’t wander around Dublin thinking he’s Bono.
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Billy stops Paddy in Dublin and asks for the quickest way to Cork.
Paddy says, “Are you on foot or in the car?”
Billy says, “In the car.”
Paddy says, “That’s the quickest way.”
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Paddy and Mick are walking down the road and Paddy’s got a bag of doughnuts in his hand.
Paddy says to Mick, “If you can guess how many doughnuts are in my bag, you can have them both”
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A Texan walks into a pub in Ireland and clears his voice to the crowd of drinkers. He says, “I hear you Irish are a bunch of hard drinkers. I’ll give $500 American dollars to anybody in here who can drink 10 pints of Guinness back-to-back.”
The room is quiet and no one takes up the Texan’s offer. One man even leaves. Thirty minutes later the same gentleman who left shows back up and taps the Texan on the shoulder. “Is your bet still good?”, asks the Irishman.
The Texan says yes and asks the bartender to line up 10 pints of Guinness. Immediately the Irishman tears into all 10 of the pint glasses drinking them all back-to-back. The other pub patrons cheer as the Texan sits in amazement.
The Texan gives the Irishman the $500 and says, “If ya don’t mind me askin’, where did you go for that 30 minutes you were gone?”
The Irishman replies, “Oh…I had to go to the pub down the street to see if I could do it first”.
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An Irish priest is driving down to New York and gets stopped for speeding in Connecticut. The state trooper smells alcohol on the priest’s breath and then sees an empty wine bottle on the floor of the car.
He says, “Sir, have you been drinking?”
“Just water,” says the priest.
The trooper says, “Then why do I smell wine?”
The priest looks at the bottle and says, “Good Lord! He’s done it again!”
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Gallagher opened the morning newspaper and was dumbfounded to read in the obituary column that he had died. He quickly phoned his best friend Finney.
“Did you see the paper?” asked Gallagher. “They say I died!!”
“Yes, I saw it!” replied Finney. “Where are ye callin’ from?”
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Father Murphy walks into a pub in Donegal, and says to the first man he meets, “Do you want to go to heaven?”
The man said, “I do Father.”
The priest said, “Then stand over there against the wall.” Then the priest asked the second man, “Do you want to go to heaven?”
“Certainly, Father,” was the man’s reply.
“Then stand over there against the wall,” said the priest. Then Father Murphy walked up to O’Toole and said, “Do you want to go to heaven?”
O’Toole said, “No, I don’t Father.
The priest said, “I don’t believe this. You mean to tell me that when you die you don’t want to go to heaven?”
O’Toole said, “Oh, when I die, yes. I thought you were getting a group together to go on a trip right now.”
source::::::::::::::: news.com.au
natarajan
When Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 disappeared without a trace over Southeast Asia sometime Saturday, a persistent question quickly emerged: How could an airliner just vanish? But as the days continue to pass without any sign of the plane, we have been reminded that flight is a complex process that we now frequently take for granted. That’s right, maybe this whole flying through the air in a metal tube with wings thing isn’t as easy or simple as we make it look, and sometimes, albeitextremely rarely, it does go wrong.
From the beginnings of the remarkable achievement of human flight and the mysterious disappearance of American aviator Amelia Earhart, a number of seemingly unbelievable incidents have helped shape how we fly. Some of the following air incidents ultimately made airplane travel safer, but usually only after emphasizing the fact that the skies — and what we do in them — can sometimes be shockingly unpredictable. Perhaps it’s amazing that things almost always go right.
1. A commercial airliner went down over the Atlantic and wasn’t found for five days.
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Crew members of a Brazilian frigate recover debris from Air France flight 447.
A little after 10 p.m. on May 31, 2009, Air France Flight 447 took off from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to make its way across the Atlantic to Paris’ Charles de Gaulle International Airportf. The Airbus A330-203 was carrying 216 passengers, as well as 12 crew members. The aircraft was last contacted at 2:10 a.m. on June 1. Five days later, wreckage of the plane finally began showing up in the Atlantic. All aboard were presumed dead and the cause of the crash remained largely undetermined until the plane’s flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder were recovered nearly two years later, about two miles under the ocean.
Analysis of the black boxes determined that Air France Flight 447’s autopilot failed and the pilots mistakenly raised the nose of the plane causing it to stall. The pilots were reportedly unaware of the stall and continued pulling up, which resulted in the plane eventually plummeting intact from 38,000 feet, falling at roughly 10,000 feet per minute. Experts concluded that the plane broke apart not in the air but upon impact with the Atlantic Ocean.
2. An American Airlines plane was stolen off a runway in Luanda, Angola and has never been seen again.
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The stolen American Airlines plane, 14 years prior.
It was 2003, and Ben Charles Padilla — airline mechanic, flight engineer and private pilot — was in charge of maintenance of a used Boeing 727 American Airlines plane(owned by a Miami airline leasing company), that had been sitting on the runway in Luanda, Angola at Quatro de Fevereiro Airport for a little over a year. On May 25, 2003, the plane inexplicably made its way down the runway, without authorization and with its transponder turned off. The FBI and CIA believe Padilla was at the controls, but reports vary as to how many people were with him upon takeoff. U.S officials suspect the plane was used for illegal activity, such as running drugs, guns or perhaps even crashed for insurance money, but no one is certain. As of today, the plane and Padilla remain missing.
3. An Australian pilot reported a UFO hovering above him mid flight. He and his plane are still missing.
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Single engine Cessna craft similar to that flown by Valentich.
In October 1978, Frederick Valentich was flying over Melbourne’s Bass Strait when he reported that an aircraft that he could not identify was hovering a thousand feet above him. The flight tower told Valentich they detected no other aircraft in the area. At about 7:12 p.m., Valentich told the tower the object was “hovering and it’s not an aircraft.” This was followed by 17 seconds of unidentified “metal scraping sounds” and then silence. Valentich and his Cessna 182L were never seen again.
Without the wreckage, we’ll never really know what happened, but subsequent reports suggest it is likely that Valentich became disoriented, possibly misjudged his altitude and crashed. Given that the disappearance took place over 30 years ago, and no wreckage has ever been found on land, it leads many to believe that Valentich must have gone down over water, which could conceivably hide a crashed plane indefinitely.
4. The roof of a commercial airliner blew off mid-flight, leaving passengers and crew exposed to the elements. The plane still managed to land safely.
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Passengers recover as the exposed cabin of Flight 243 looms in the background.
On April 28, 1988, Aloha Airlines Flight 243 was carrying passengers from Hilo to Honolulu, Hawaii on a Boeing 737-297 when an explosive decompression caused the roof just outside the cockpit to rupture, leaving a gaping hole through which debris from the aircraft and unsecured items from the cabin were rapidly sucked out. One flight attendant, Clarabelle Lansing, was also ejected from the plane, and her body was never found. She was the lone fatality in the catastrophic incident, which according to the NTSB, was caused by a structural failure in the fuselage due to age and stress on the 19-year-old aircraft. Others had different hypotheses, but following the NTSB’s report, safety inspection and construction standards were changed for this line of commercial airliner.
5. A pilot successfully crash-landed a 737 in the middle of the jungle after flying in the wrong direction upon takeoff.
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A Varig 737 similar to the one piloted into the Amazon.
Varig Flight 254 was supposed to be taking a plane full of passengers on the final leg of a flight from São Paulo to Belém, in Brazil, on Sept. 3, 1989. After completing a number of successful stopovers, the crew prepared for the home stretch, a short journey from Marabá to Belém. When the pilot went to input the heading for the final flight, he misread the coordinates, leading him to direct the plane to fly in the opposite direction, into an uninhabited section of the Amazon. The true extent of the mistake went unnoticed until it was too late, as the pilots attempted to find nearby airfields to land in when they couldn’t find the Belém runway. The plane eventually ran out of fuel and the crew was forced to take the aircraft down over an isolated stretch of rainforest.
The impact and ensuing disintegration of the plane led to eight fatalities. Survivors of the crash then hiked out of the jungle to retrieve help for their companions. A total of 13 were killed as a result of the incident.
6. A commercial jetliner went down in the ocean just short of its island destination. Out of 153 people on board, only one survived.
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French and Yemeni divers search the Indian Ocean for the wreckage of Yemenia Flight 626.
Yemenia Flight 626, an Airbus A310-324, crashed into the Indian Ocean off the coast of the small island of Comoros on June 30, 2009. Thirteen hours after the crash, rescuers spotted 14-year-old Bahia Bakari clinging to debris in the ocean. Without a life vest and apparently unable to swim, Bakari was the only survivor of the flight, which also claimed the life of her mother. An investigation of the crash ultimately determined that the plane had gone down due to crew error.
7. The U.S. Navy shot down a commercial jet thinking it was an F-14.
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The U.S.S. Vincennes.
With the Iran-Iraq war still going strong in 1988, there was still a great deal of uneasiness in the Persian Gulf. Iran Air Flight 655 left from Tehran on its way to Dubai on July 3. Patrolling the Gulf that day was the USS Vincennes, a U.S. Navy guided missile cruiser. The U.S. claims that it attempted to make contact with the aircraft, which did not identify itself, and thus was forced to shoot down the plane using two surface to air missiles, killing all 290 on board.
The U.S. military has stated that it believed the Airbus A300 was actually an F-14 fighter jet, a much smaller and much faster aircraft. The lack of concrete reasoning for firing upon the aircraft, along with its historical opposition to Iran, did not paint the U.S. in a forgiving light. And though it has never admitted fault, the U.S. government paid the families of the deceased $61.8 million in restitution.
8. A plane veered off the runway shortly after takeoff, severing its wing and exploding onto a nearby highway.
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A flatbed truck hauls the remains of Northwest Airlines flight 255’s two engines.
Northwest Airlines Flight 255 took off just outside of Detroit on August 16, 1987. The McDonnell Douglas MD-82 departed the runway shakily and veered off in one direction, severing the fuel-filled wing of the plane on a light pole. That ignited the plane as it crashed and broke apart on nearby Interstate 94. A total of 148 passengers and six crew members were killed in the accident. Two people on the ground were also killed. The lone survivor of the flight was a 4-year-old girl named Cecelia Cichan. She lost her mother, father and 6-year-old brother in the incident. It remains thedeadliest sole-survivor crash in the history of aviation.
9. A corporate jet had part of its wing and tail clipped by a commercial airliner — at 37,000 feet.
The Legacy 600 jet with part of its wing and tail clipped.
New York Times travel writer Joe Sharkey was flying above the Amazon rainforest on September 29, 2006 in what he called an “uneventful and comfortable flight.”Suddenly, the $25 million Embraer Legacy 600 corporate jet he was flying in was hit. By what, no one knew. The passengers could only see that part of a wing was gone. And all this at nearly 40,000 feet in the air, above the Amazon. The pilots, unsuccessful in contacting anybody on the ground, desperately looked for a place to land. Finally, they located a hidden military base and miraculously brought the aircraft down safely.
Sharkey and the other passengers all celebrated and joked about their brush with death, wondering what might have hit them. Then news came. A Brazilian flight went missing right in the area where they had reported the collision. It was carrying 155 passengers. The two aircraft had somehow been traveling at the same altitude in opposite directions, in the same space, each at about 500 miles per hour.
The other craft turned out to be Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907, a Boeing 737 traveling from Manaus, Brazil to Rio De Janeiro. According to crash reports, the Legacy 600’s left winglet (part of the wing that juts vertically off the wing’s tip) had collided with and sliced off nearly half of the Boeing 737’s left wing. This caused Flight 1907 to nose dive from 37,000 feet into an uncontrollable spin, which broke the aircraft apart in midair, sending all passengers and crew members to their death in the jungle below.
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All of these incidents were as tragic are they were unusual, which is perhaps why they are so fascinating. Flying in an airplane is seemingly inevitable. The airline industry has made it possible for us to jet coast to coast, continent to continent and everywhere in between, pretty much at the drop of a hat. And while the two million-plus passengers who board more than 30,000 flights every day in the U.S. (and no doubt others around the world) love to complain when things go wrong and flights are delayed or interrupted by crying babies, being involved in something like one of the incidents above seems almost unthinkable.
And that’s not by accident: The airline industry has continued to improve safety standards for both planes and broader flight protocols, ensuring that we almost always get from point A to point B without any real trouble, much less danger. You have a one-in-11 million chance of being killed in an airplane crash, meaning you’re much more likely to be eaten by a shark, or as some airline executives claim, more likely to die in the airport — and certainly while driving there — than on the plane itself.
Air FranceAirplane CrashesAloha Airlines Flight 243Northwest Airlines Flight 255Jack Gilbert GrahamJoe Sharkey Legacy 600Frederick ValentichVarig Flight 254Yemenia Flight 626Iran Air Flight 655USS VincennesAirplane IncidentsWorldPost News
source:::: The World Post
natarajan
தமிழறிஞர் பரிதிமாற் கலைஞர் அவர்கள் சென்னை கிறிஸ்தவக் கல்லூரியில் மாணவராகப் பயின்ற காலத்தில் ஆங்கில மொழிப் பேராசிரியரும், கல்லூரித் தலைவருமான மில்லர், ஆங்கிலக் கவிஞர் டென்னிசனின் ‘ஆர்தரின் இறுதி’ கவிதை நூலைப் பாடம் நடத்திக்கொண்டிருந்த போது, அதில் வரும் கவிதை வரிகளைக் குறிப்பிட்டார்
“So said he, and the barge with oar and sail,
Moved from the brink, like some full- breasted swan”
ஆர்தர் அரசன் இறக்கும் தருவாயில் இருக்கிறான். அவன் மனைவியரோடு அவனை ஒரு அழகிய படகில் வைத்து நதியில் செலுத்திவிடுகிறார்கள். இந்தக் கட்டத்தில் படகு, நதியில் அழகாக செல்லுகின்ற காட்சியையே மேலே காட்டிய இரண்டடிகளும் வருணிக்கின்றன. அந்தப் படகு தனது துடுப்புகளை ஆட்டி அசைத்துக்கொண்டு நதியில் மிதந்து செல்வது ஒரு அழகிய அன்னப்பறவை தனது சிறகுகளை விசிறிக்கொண்டு நீரில் நீந்துவது போல் தோன்றுகிறது புலவனது அகக் கண்களுக்கு.
இதுமாதிரியான கற்பனை தமிழில் எங்கேயாவது உண்டா என்று அறிந்துகொள்ள விரும்பிய மில்லர், பரிதிமாற் கலைஞரைப் பார்த்து, “தமிழ் பற்றி எப்பொழுதும் பெருமையாகப் பேசுகிறோயே, டென்னிசனின் மேற்கண்ட கற்பனை போல் தமிழில் உண்டா?” என்று கேட்டார்.
பரிதிமாற் கலைஞர், தமிழ் இலக்கியத்தில் இருக்கிறது என்று உடனடியாகப் பதில் சொன்னார். எட்டு, ஒன்பது நூற்றாண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பே எழுதப்பட்ட கம்பராமாயணத்தில் இந்த உவமை எடுத்தாளப்பட்டிருக்கிறது என்றார். அயோத்தியா காண்டம் குகப்படலத்தில் இராமன், சீதை, இலக்குவன், குகன் ஆகியோர் கங்கை நதியைக் கடக்கும் காட்சி இப்படி விவரிக்கப்படுகிறது.
முடுகினன் நெடுநாவாய், முரிதிரை நெடு நீர் வாய்
கடிதினின் மட அன்னக்கதி அது செல…
பரிதிமாற் கலைஞர் மேற்கண்ட கம்பன் வரிகளைக் கூறியவுடன் புதையல் கண்டவரைப் போல மில்லர் மிக்க மகிழ்ச்சி அடைந்தார். அன்னப் பறவை நீரில் செல்வது போல படகு சென்றது என்ற கம்பனின் கற்பனை அப்படியே பல நூற்றாண்டுகளுக்குப் பின் ஆங்கிலக் கவிஞர் டென்னிசன் வரிகளில்.
என்ன அபூர்வ ஒற்றுமை.
ஆதாரம்: பரிதிமாற் கலைஞர் வாழ்க்கை வரலாறு
இலக்கியம்| source::::The Hindu….Tamil
A guy took his girl friend to her first Longhorn football game. They had great seats right behind their team’s bench. After the game, he asked her how she liked the experience. “Oh, I really liked it,” she replied,
“Especially the tight pants and all the big muscles, but I just couldn’t understand why they were killing each other over 25 cents.”
Dumbfounded, her date asked, “What do you mean?”
“Well, I saw them flip a coin and one team got it and then for the rest of the game, all they kept screaming was: get the quarterback. Get the quarterback! It’s only 25 cents!
source::::joke a day.com
natarajan

Bird spotter
A picture that requires a double take: this parrot is in fact a female model who posed for ‘world bodypainting champion’ Johannes Stötter. The Italian artist – whose frog imagewas an Internet hit – spent weeks planning the transformation, taking four hours to paint his subject with ink. The model’s arm forms the parrot’s head and beak, and her legs form the wing and tail feathers.
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