Message For The Day….Don”t Ever Ignore the Divinity …

We must have the awareness of the relative value of things; the discrimination between the real and relatively real. The gifts of reason and conscience must not be wasted through neglect. Your story should not be a repetition of that of the woodcutter, who was given a huge sandalwood forest as a reward, but, who out of sheer ignorance of the value of the trees, burnt the trees and sold them as charcoal at so much per bag! You ignore the Divinity that you really are and waste the opportunity to unfold it. Ignorance (ajnana) is imported from outside; what is native to you, what is within is wisdom (Jnana).

Sathya Sai Baba

Why Do We Call The Stock Market Trends “Bullish “& “Bearish ???

 

bull-bearFor those who don’t know, a “bear” market, or when someone is being “bearish” in this context, is marked by investors being very conservative and pessimistic, resulting in a declining market generally marked by the mass selling off of stock.  A “bull” market is simply the opposite of that, with investors being aggressive and positive, with stock prices rising as a result of this optimism.  This “bull” and “bear” terminology first popped up in the 18th century in England.

There are a couple different possible sources for the “bear” part of this tandem, but the leading theory is that it derived from an old 16th century proverb: “selling the bear’s skin before one has caught the bear” or alternatively, “Don’t sell the bear’s skin before you’ve killed him,” equivalent to, “Don’t count your eggs before they’re hatched.”

By the early 18th century, when people in the stock world would sell something they didn’t yet own (in hopes of turning a profit by eventually being able to buy the thing at a cheaper rate than they sold it, before delivery was due), this gave rise to the saying that they “sold the bearskin” and the people themselves were called “bearskin jobbers”.

One of the earliest references of this comes from an issue of The Tatler, April 26, 1709:

Forasmuch as it is very hard to keep land in repair without ready cash, I do, out of my personal estate, bestow the bear-skin, which I have frequently lent to several societies about this town, to supply their necessities;  I say, I give also the said bear-skin as an immediate fund to the said citizens forever…

In a later edition, June 23, 1709, it goes on to state:

I fear the word Bear is hardly to be understood among the polite people; but I take the meaning to be, that one who insures a real value upon an imaginary thing, is said to sell a Bear, and is the same thing as a promise among courtiers, or a vow between lovers…

Yet another early instance of the term is in Daniel Defoe’s The Anatomy of Change Alley, published in 1719, around the time the term was popularized to something of the same type of definition we use today:

Those who buy Exchange Alley Bargains are styled buyers of Bear-skins.

The use of the word “bear” in this way was popularized thanks to one of the early market bubbles known as the South Sea Bubble.  While it was a long and incredibly complex market scheme that led to the bubble, the gist of it was that the South Sea Company, formed in 1711, was granted by Britain a monopoly on all trade to South America and would be given an annual sum (6% interest plus expenses) from the government.  In exchange, the new company agreed to take over large portions of the government’s debt. (In fact, this was primarily how the company actually made money throughout its century and a half it was in business, simply by dealing in government debt.)

Thanks to this deal and an amazing amount of government corruption, insider trading, and other unscrupulous practices by certain shareholders who knew well that the company’s trade business had little hope of ever being profitable, the burgeoning company’s stock soared. At its peak, based on the stock price, the company was worth about £200 million (by purchasing power, today this would be about £24 billion or $37 billion; by average earnings, it would be £350 billion or $537 billion).

Besides the fact that they didn’t even have their first trading shipment until 1717, 6 years after the trading company first formed, one of the problems was that having an exclusive monopoly on trading to South America from the British government at the time wasn’t saying much as most of the region was almost entirely held by Spain, who Britain was at war with.  Nevertheless, amid rampant and widely published rumors (deftly planted by certain stock holders to jack up the price) of the vast wealth from gold and other resources in those regions and the potential promise of soon securing trade rights from Spain, the stock prices soared, even though the company itself wasn’t really doing any actual trading and their main asset, the monopoly on trade to Middle and South America, was essentially worthless, as the core stock holders knew well.

Spain did eventually grant the South Sea Company rights to trade in the regions held by Spain, but only one ship load per year total was allowed in exchange for a percentage of the profits.  Needless to say, the inability to do any actual real volume of trading and the fact that war once again broke out in 1718 between Spain and Britain causing much of the company’s scant physical assets to be seized by Spain, the market crash that followed wasn’t pretty.

As to the “bull” name for rising markets, in this case we have to do a little more speculation as the documented evidence just isn’t there. The leading theory is that it came about as a direct result of the term “bear”.  Specifically, the first known instance of the market term “bull” popped up in 1714, shortly after the “bear” term popped up.  At the time, it was something of a common practice to bear and bull-bait. Essentially, with bear baiting, they’d chain a bear (or bears) up in an arena, and then set some other animals to attack the bear(s) (usually dogs) as a form of entertainment for spectators seated in the arena.

While bears were one of the more popular animals to use in these games, bulls were also commonly used. More rarely, other animals were used such as in one instance where an ape was tied to a pony’s back and dogs were set on them.  According to one spectator, the spectacle of the dogs tearing the pony to shreds while the ape screamed and desperately tried to stay on the pony’s back, out of reach of the snapping jaws of the dogs, was “very laughable”…

In any event, the popularity of bear and bull baiting, along with perhaps the association with bulls charging, is thought to have probably been why “bull” was chosen as something of the antithesis of a “bear”, shortly after “bear” first popped up in the sto

Bonus Fact:

  • A common myth often put forth as to the origin of “bull” and “bear” market terminology is that it comes from the last names of two prominent banking businesses, the Bulteels and the Barings, the former supposedly tending to be extremely aggressive in their investments and the latter supposedly being much more conservative.  While both the Barings bank and the Bulteel bank did in fact exist, there are a couple problems here. The first is that the only Bulteel bank around this era wasn’t prominent at all, certainly not enough to spawn such a term. Second, and more importantly, is that both the Barings bank and the Bulteel bank were founded well after “bull” and “bear” were already common stock market terms.

source::::todayifoundout.com

natarajan
Read more at http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2013/04/origin-of-the-stock-market-terms-bull-and-bear/#OB8ww6J5Ev94BP4W.99 ck sense.  But, of course, we can’t be at all sure on this one as there wasn’t the more lengthy documented progression of definition as with the “bear”  term.

 

 

Do Not Search “Happiness” in “Google Search ” !!!….It is Within You !!!

What is Happiness?
A rich man in order to be happy, went on searching for it, travelling different countries. He was still not happy. He chased wine, women and other addictions…but his heart was devoid of happiness.
Someone told him that there was happiness in a life of renunciation. So, he decided to try that too. He packed all his wealth, the treasure stored in his house, all diamonds, precious stones, gold …..
He took the bundle and placed it at the feet of yogi and said, ‘Swamiji! I am placing all my wealth at your feet! I don’t need them anymore. I only seek peace of mind and happiness! Where is peace?’ saying thus, he fell at the feet of the yogi in total surrender.
The yogi did not seem to heed his words at all. He hurriedly opened the bundle and checked the contents. It was full of dazzling diamonds, glittering gold. On viewing these, the yogi tied up the bundle and ran with it.
The rich man was extremely shocked. ‘Oh, no! I have surrendered to a cheat, a pseudo Godman! What a blunder!’ he thought. His sadness turned into anger and he went behind the yogi in hot pursuit.
The yogi was unable to run fast. He went into all the lanes and by-lanes, but finally reached the place from where he had started his run…under the tree. The rich man also reached the same place, panting hard. Before he uttered a word, the yogi said, ‘hey, did you get scared that I would abscond with your wealth? Here, take it! I have no need for it…keep it for yourself!’ and returned the bundle to him.
The rich man was very happy that he got back his ‘lost’ wealth. ‘Here is peace’, said the yogi. The yogi further added, ‘You see, all this wealth was with you even before you came here. But you did not derive joy from them. It is the same wealth that is with you now…but you have found a great joy in your heart! So where did the happiness come from…from wealth or within you?
It is clear from the story that joy and happiness are not outside us. They are within us!
The kingdom of heaven is within you, says the Bible.
Just like the rich man went roaming around with the bundle of wealth, many of us do not realise the truth. That is the reason why we look up to others for our happiness.
When the boss appreciates our work, ‘Good, you did a fine job!’ we literally float. When he utters a word of criticism, all happiness deserts us! So we become a football to be kicked by others.
Here are some  more examples….
A drunkard lay down in the street, fully intoxicated and senseless. His friend who happened to come by said to him jokingly, ‘Hey, I had gone to your house. I found that that your wife has become a widow. So go home and console her!’
The drunkard was very upset. ‘Oh, no!’ My wife has become a widow!’ He began to cry. ‘How can your wife become a widow when you are alive?’ consoled a passer-by. The drunkard answered, ‘but my friend told me that my wife has become a widow. He is my close friend and how can I disbelieve him?’ the drunkard continued to cry. Our sorrow is similar to that of the drunkard. Even though he experienced sorrow, it was illegitimate as it was born out of ignorance.
In each of us there is a drunkard. Many things which are not really true make us miserable. At other times, matters which are of no real significance, rob us of our happiness.
***
A farmer has a bumper crop of tomatoes in one season. Yet the farmer seemed to be very worried. His neighbours enquired of him the reason for his worry. He replied, ‘Normally, I feed my pigs with tomatoes.’ The neighbours enquired, ‘’What is the problem? You have a bumper crop this time!’ to which the farmer replied, ‘Yes. I have a bumper crop; but I do not have a single rotten tomato to offer to my pigs. What will I feed them with?’
To put it simply, happiness is like a lock, intelligence is like a key. If you turn the key of intelligence in the opposite direction, it would lock up happiness. If you turn it in the right direction, the doors of happiness open!

 

source:::: unknown….input from a friend of mine

natarajan

Message For The Day….Real Peace is In your Mind…

People seek frantically for peace and happiness in a thousand ways along a thousand roads. Real peace is to be got only in the depths of the spirit, in the discipline of the mind, in faith in the One base of all this seeming multiplicity. And the joy of that experience, the profound exhilaration which accompanies it cannot be communicated in words. All shravanam and kirthanam (hearing and singing God’s names) is to take you nearer that experience. Shravanam is the medicine that you take internally and kirthanam is the balm you apply externally. Both are needed. Develop devotion to the Lord using as many means as possible. Your mind and the intellect must be trained and controlled, that is the sole aim. 

 

Sathya Sai Baba

படித்ததில் பிடித்தது … ஒரு கல்!!! ஒரு பழம் !!!

ஒரு கோவில் மண்டபத்தில் ஆன்மீகச்
சொற்பொழிவாற்றிக் கொண்டிருந்த
துறவியின் பேச்சுப் பிடிக்காமல்,
ஒருவன் ஒரு கல்லை அவர்மீது வீசினான்,
அக்கல் துறவியின் தலையில் பட்டுக்
காயத்தை ஏற்படுத்தியது. துறவியின்
துன்பத்தைக் கண்ட மற்ற பக்தர்கள்,
எழுந்து ஓடி, அந்த இளைஞனைப்
பிடித்துத் தாக்கத் துவங்கினர்.
அதைக் கண்ட துறவி, அவனை அடிக்க
வேண்டாம், அவனைத் தன்னிடம்
அழைத்து வருமாறும் சைகை செய்தார்.
அவரது சொற்களுக்கு இணங்கிய பக்தர்கள்,
இளைஞனை மேடைக்கு இழுத்துச்
சென்றார்கள். பயத்தோடு நின்ற அவனைப்
பார்த்துச் சிரித்துக்கொண்டே துறவி,
அருகில் வைக்கப் பட்டிருந்த
தட்டிலிருந்த மாம்பழம்
ஒன்றை எடுத்து அவனிடம் நீட்டினார், அவன்
பயத்துடன் தயங்கினான். “அவனைத்
தண்டிக்காமல் அவனுக்குப் பழம்
தருகிறீர்களே சுவாமி….”
என்று பக்தர்கள் கூச்சலிட்டார்கள்.
அவர்களை அமைதிப்படுத்திய துறவி,
கூட்டத்தினரைப் பார்த்துக் கூறினார்:
“ஓரறிவு உடைய மரமானது தன்மீது கல்
எறிபவனுக்கு பழத்தைத் தருகிறது.
ஆறறிவு உடைய நான், எனக்குத் துன்பம்
செய்தவனுக்கு ஏதேனும்
நன்மை செய்யவேண்டாமா?”
துறவி கூறியதைக் கேட்டவுடன் அவர்
பாதங்களில் தடால்
என்று விழுந்து அழுதான் அந்த இளைஞன்.
குறள்: 314
“இன்னா செய்தாரை ஒறுத்தல் அவர்
நாண நன்னயம் செய்துவிடல்”
மு.வ உரை:
இன்னா செய்தவரைத் தண்டித்தல்
அவரே நாணும் படியாக
அவருக்கு நல்லுதவி செய்து அவருடைய
தீமையையும் நன்மையையும்
மறந்து விடுதலாகும்.

 

source ::::: input from  a friend of mine

natarajan

How an Engineer Earned 1.25 Million Airmiles with Puddings !!!

Air Miles are awesome, they can be used to score free flights, hotel stays and if you’re really lucky, the scorn and hatred of everyone you come in contact with who has to pay full price when they travel. The king of all virtually free travelers is one David Phillips, a civil engineer who teaches at the University of California, Davis.

David came to the attention of the wider media when he managed to convert about 12,150 cups of Healthy Choice chocolate pudding into over a million Air Miles. Ever since, David and his entire family have been travelling the world for next to nothing.

So how did he do it? Well, first we need to explain the kind of man David Phillips is; he’s the kind of guy who reads every inch of the small print on things. The kind of guy who learned to count cards just so he’d never get ripped off in a casino. In fact, Phillips stated that he could have probably been a pro card player if it wasn’t for the cigarette smoke. Yes, this guy- according to him- could have been a millionaire card player, but he enjoyed fresh air more than the musky stink of success.

His most famous endevour was back in 1999 when he saw that Healthy Choice was having a promotion on their frozen entrées section. The offer was as follows: for every 10 bar codes of their product a person sent in, they’d be awarded 500 Air Miles. However, the company had an early bird stipulation that people who redeemed the offer within the first month of the competition would receive double that, meaning a person could potentially receive 1000 Air Miles for buying just 10 of their entrées.

Upon catching wind of the deal, David scoured his local supermarkets to see which, if any products offered the best potential return. After some legwork, he found what he was looking for- a discount grocery chain that was selling individual chocolate pudding cups for 25 cents each. This meant that for a measly $2.50, he could get 1000 Air Miles.

Realising the amazing return he was potentially able to receive, David set out to hit every store in the chain in one day and buy up every single Healthy Choice pudding they had.

Now, you’re probably thinking a guy walking into several stores and asking to purchase all the Healthy Choice pudding they possessed, even in the back of the store, would arouse suspicion; and if anyone cottoned on to what he was doing, they’d try to get in on it too, because, why wouldn’t they? David apparently had the same concern and while buying the pudding, he told people he was doing it because he was stocking up for Y2K, which was just around the corner.

All in all, David spent just over $3000 on pudding, which may seem like a lot, until you realise the total dollar value of the miles he was set to receive was in excess of $150,000. However, before that, he actually had to send off all of the bar codes.

According to David, his wife got blisters from peeling off hundreds of stickers and his kids and co-workers grew physically sick of the sheer amount of chocolate paste he was forcing on them. Further, it began to look doubtful they’d be able to peel off all the barcodes in time to qualify for the early bird part of the promotion.

This is when David had another idea- why did he need to have his wife and children suffer when he could get others to do the leg work for him?

David approached the local Salvation Army with an offer; if they gave him a bunch of volunteers to peel off all the bar codes on his pudding, he’d donate the pudding to them. But here’s the beautiful part, doing this counted as a considerable charitable donation, which let David claim just over $800 back in tax deductions at the end of they year.

But the benefits of David’s scheme didn’t end there. After sending off the bar codes and getting back his 1,280,000 miles, (he got a few more than just from the pudding because he also bought some soup at 90 cents a can before he realised that was the sucker’s method), he now officially had over a million miles in his frequent flyer accounts, which automatically gave him lifelong access to something called the “American Airlines AAdvantage Gold club” giving him and his family a number of awesome flying related perks for the rest of their lives.

But we haven’t even got to the best part yet. David will likely never run out of Air Miles because he’s still earning miles at about 5 times faster than he’s spending them, despite traveling quite often, thanks to various frequent flyer incentive programs he keeps an eye out for and exploits just like the pudding scheme. Today, he has over 4 million miles in his various accounts and has flown to over 20 countries and taken numerous vacations in the meantime.

In the end, for a one time cost of a little over $3000 (or a little over $2200 if you subtract the tax deduction), and a few other similar deals he’s taken advantage of to bolster his numbers, David never has to pay for a flight in his life ever again. Genius. !!!!

 

source::::Today I Foundout .com

natarajan

அஞ்சிலும் அம்பதிலும் வளைந்து எம்பதுக்கு மேலே 93 லும் வளையும் பாட்டி !!!

முதியோர் என்றாலே கூன்முதுகும், மூக்கு கண்ணாடியும், கைத்தடியும், சுருங்கிய தோலும்தான் ஞாபகம் வரும். ஆனால், கோவை கணபதியைச் சேர்ந்த 93 வயது நானம்மாளைப் பார்த்தால் அவ்வளவு வயது அவருக்கிருக்கும் என்று நம்பமாட்டீர்கள். 93 வயதை எட்டியிருந்தாலும் இப்போதும் 50 யோகாசனங்களைச் செய்து வியக்கச் செய்கிறார். யோகாசனங்கள் மூலம் தனது மனதையும், உடலையும் வலுப்படுத்தி வைத்துள்ளார்.
 “”சிறுவயது முதல் செய்த யோகாசனங்களால் மருத்துவமனைப் பக்கமே சென்றது இல்லை; எந்த நோயும் என்னை அண்டியது இல்லை” என்கிறார் அவர். மூதாட்டியாக இருந்தாலும் தனது உடலை நாணலைப் போல வளைத்து யோகாசனம் செய்து ஆரோக்கியமாக உள்ளார் நானம்மாள். பரம்பரை பரம்பரையாக யோகா செய்து வரும் குடும்பத்தைச் சேர்ந்த நானம்மாள் 1920 இல் பிறந்தவர். தனது கணவர் வெங்கிடசாமி, தனது சித்தப்பா மன்னாரிடம் யோகாசனங்களை முறையாகக் கற்றவர். 50 வயதைக் கடந்தவர்கள் யாரும் யோகாசனங்களைச் செய்வது இல்லை. ஆனால் 93 வயதிலும் யோகாசனங்கள் செய்து தேசிய அளவில் 4 தங்கப் பதக்கங்களையும், அந்தமானில் நடந்த சர்வதேச யோகா போட்டியில் தங்கம் வென்றும் சாதித்துள்ளார்.
 அவரிடம் பேசியபோது:
 “” எனது குடும்பத்தினர் வீட்டில் யோகாசனங்கள் செய்வது வழக்கம். எனக்கும் சிறு வயது முதலே யோகாசனம் செய்வதில் ஈடுபாடு ஏற்பட்டது. அன்றாட வேலைகளைச் செய்வதைப் போல யோகாசனத்தையும் தவறாமல் செய்து வந்தேன். இப்போது 93 வயதானாலும், தினந்தோறும் யோகாசனங்கள் செய்து வருகிறேன். காலையில் வேப்பங் குச்சியில்தான் பல் துலக்குகிறேன். கம்பு, வரகு, ராகி, சாமை, குதிரைவாலி போன்ற பலவகை சிறுதானியங்களைக் கொண்டு செய்யப்பட்ட சத்து மாவை காலை திரவ உணவாக எடுத்துக் கொள்கிறேன். இதுபோன்ற சிறுதானிய உணவு வகைகளில் கால்சியம் சத்து அதிகமாக இருப்பதால் மூட்டு வலி போன்ற எந்தப் பிரச்னையும் ஏற்படுவதில்லை. மதிய உணவாக அரிசி, பருப்பு சாதங்களை உட்கொள்வேன். இரவு நேரத்தில் ஒரு டம்ளர் பால் மற்றும் 2 பழத்தைச் சாப்பிடுவேன். யோகாசனம் செய்வதால் மனதும், உடலும் ஆரோக்கியமாக உள்ளது.
 என்னுடைய மகன், மகள்கள் 5 பேரும் யோகாசன மாஸ்டர்களாக உள்ளனர். அவர்களின் குழந்தைகளும் யோகாசனம் கற்று வருகின்றனர். சிலர் மாஸ்டர்களாகவும் உள்ளனர். என்னுடைய மகன் வி.பாலகிருஷ்ணன், யோகாசனம் விழிப்புணர்வுக்காக மார்பு மீது கார் ஏற்றியும், கிணற்று நீரில் ஒரு மணி நேரம் மிதந்தும் சாதனை செய்துள்ளார். அவர் நடத்தும் பல்வேறு யோகாசனப் பயிற்சி முகாம்களுக்கு சிறப்பு அழைப்பாளராகச் சென்று பொதுமக்களுக்கும், மாணவ, மாணவிகளுக்கும் யோகாசனம் பற்றிய விழிப்புணர்வை ஏற்படுத்தி வருகிறேன்”என்றார்.
 “ஓசோன் யோகா’ மையத்தின் நிர்வாகியும், நானம்மாளின் மகனுமான வி.பாலகிருஷ்ணன் கூறியது: “”எனது குடும்பத்தினருக்கு சித்த மருத்துவம், யோகாசனம் ஆகியவற்றில் மிகுந்த ஈடுபாடு உள்ளது. எனது தாய் நானம்மாளுக்கு 50 வகை ஆசனங்கள் தெரியும். அதில் குறிப்பாக தூலாசனம் செய்வதால் தோள் பட்டை, கைகளுக்கு பலம் கிடைக்கும். இப்போதெல்லாம் 40 வயதைக் கடந்தவர்களுக்கு சாதாரண வேலை செய்தாலும்கூட கைகள் தளர்ந்து விடுகின்றன. இதற்கு இந்த யோகாசனம் தீர்வாக உள்ளது. வஜ்ராசனம் செய்வதால் முதுகுத் தண்டுவடம், மூட்டு மற்றும் முழங்கால் வலி தீரும். சசாங்காசனம் செய்வதால் கல்லீரல் நோய் உள்ளிட்டவை வராது. என்னிடம் யோகா கற்க வந்த பலர் சர்க்கரை நோயுடன் வந்தார்கள். அவர்கள் தொடர்ந்து யோகாசனம் செய்ததன் மூலம் சர்க்கரை நோய் கட்டுக்குள் வந்துள்ளது. இப்போது, அவர்கள் ஆரோக்கியமாக எந்தவித மாத்திரையும் உட்கொள்ளாமல் 
 உள்ளனர்.
 அமெரிக்கா போன்ற வெளிநாடுகளில் கூட பள்ளி மாணவ, மாணவிகளுக்கு யோகாசனம் கற்றுத் தரப்படுகிறது. யோகாசனத்தின் பிறப்பிடமான இந்தியாவில், குறிப்பாக தமிழகத்தில் உள்ள எல்லா பள்ளிகளிலும் யோகாசனம் கட்டாயமாக்கப்பட வேண்டும். இதன்மூலம் ஆரோக்கியமான இளம் தலைமுறையை உருவாக்க முடியும். நோயில்லாத சமுதாயத்தைப் படைக்க முடியும்”என்றார்.
 -ஆர்.ஆதித்தன்.
 படங்கள்: கே.ரமேஷ்.
 

source:::: Dinamani ….Tamil Daily

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Every One Asks : Why Changi Is The World Best !!!

Singapore's Changi Airport: you could spend a few weeks here and not realise you missed your flight.

SINGAPORE’S CHANGI AIRPORT

Singapore’s Changi Airport: you could spend a few weeks here and not realise you missed your flight

The latest Skytrax poll, sourced from more than 12 million travellers, restores Changi to the number one position, a spot it last occupied in 2010. In 2012, for the 16th year, Changi won the Golden Pillow award for top airport from the Sleeping in Airports website.

No other airport has been named world’s best airport so consistently and by so many different sources, and it’s worth considering the reasons.

Changi handled more than 51 million air travellers in 2012 yet it feels spacious, unhurried and calm.

Its green spaces include an outside cactus garden with seating, a sunflower garden and an enclosed butterfly garden. All the terminals offer free wifi and computers with internet access. Charging stations, also free, allow you to lock up your phone while it charges.

 

There’s also a free movie theatre and a huge indoor slide where restless kids can burn some energy. Each of its three terminals has free rest areas, with leather chairs with head and leg rests that allow you to stretch out full length.

Each terminal also has its own transit hotel, with low-cost rooms available in six-hour blocks. Cleanliness is top notch. Travellers are asked to rank the toilets on an electronic scoreboard as they exit.

If a particular facility drops below par, a flying cleaner team is dispatched. Terminal 1 also has a rooftop pool with a Jacuzzi and bar. Although Changi is a big airport, the speedy Skytrain offers quick transfers.

The factors that put Changi on top stem from a recognition that passengers deserve to be treated like human beings, not an infernal nuisance to be fed and bled of cash as quickly as possible. When airport preference becomes a factor that influences passengers’ choice of airlines, the airlines as well as airports need to take notice.
source::: Sydney Morning Herald…

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Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/travel/everyone-asks-why-is-changi-the-worlds-best-20130918-2tz82.html#ixzz2ffx6jAf8

Thanks to The Prank of Son… Father Blinks !!!

A lucrative offer lured a city banker away from his high-paying job in Malawi, Africa, recently, only for him to realise it was a prank played by his son.

The man who moved back with his family to Chennai lodged a complaint at the police commisionerate last month.

Investigations revealed the complainant’s 12-year-old son had played the prank as he was unhappy with his stay in Africa and wanted to move back to the city.

According to sources with the Central Crime Branch (CCB) who probed the complaint, the banker migrated from Chennai to the southeast African country with his wife and son one year ago.

In April, he received an email from a sender who claimed to represent a finance firm in Muscat with a lucrative job offer.

“Excited about the offer, the banker responded and after a series of mails exchanged, finalised his move. He resigned his job in Malawi, wound up things and flew down to Chennai with his wife and son, a class VIII student. As instructed by his prospective employer, he purchased air tickets to Muscat for his family,” said an officer with the Cyber Crime wing of the CCB.

The complainant realised he had been cheated only when he arrived in Chennai airport and approached authorities for the ‘promised’ Oman visas. In mid August, he lodged a complaint with the grievance cell at the city police commissionerate.

The Cyber Crime wing carried out a probe and established the emails regarding the job offer had been sent from the complainant’s laptop.

“ With a thorough examination we ascertained the first email was sent from Malawi to the complainant’s mail ID using his computer. The subsequent mails about the job description, pay scale and visas were also sent from his own laptop,” the officer said. Investigators determined the boy had meticulously drawn up details for the fake job offer as he knew the family would fly back to Chennai. The complainant dropped the case this week. Investigators advised the boy against indulging in such acts.

source::::The Hindu …

Moral of This True Story reported….  Take your family into confidence , espicially , your kids, before leaving your home land for job grab !!!!

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