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Think or sink!

The P.C mechanic ( or rather the Computer Doctor as I fondly call him)
for whom I have been trying since the first of the month turned up today.

The Desk Top and the laptop have become as fast as a turtle and a snail. :(

If this is the story in the first week of the month, what will happen
when we exhaust our allowed limit of high speed Internet browsing?

He spent more than 4 hours reinstalling everything on an improved version of windows.

I can already see the difference. God bless that fresh graduate - though I had requested for a senior person.

I wasted a few hours but that time spent will be gained while working on the P.C
and NOT having to look at the dizzy spiral going round and round and round... :dizzy:

 
Now my account in which I have posted most of my blogs has been suspended.

The crime I have committed is retrieving ( or exporting ) the material from my suspended blogs!

Thank God my blogs are still safe and accessible for the readers.

It is a pity I can't log in to keep track of the traffic or reply to the comments posted there.

Those who comment d may think that it is rude on my part NOT to reply

but God had ordained that to become so! :(

Nothing happens without a good and a valid reason.

May be God does not want me to become corrupted with ego

on seeing the improved traffic in all those blogs!

You are also benefited since I won't ask you to visit those 6 blogs at least once! :rolleyes:
 
Those blogs will soon appear in a more user friendly platform,
without any mistakes in either Tamil or English version.

I must think of it as a second chance given by God! :)

My father taught me the right perspective to view
whenever something seems to go wrong all the time.

In any 'pandi' the rice will get exhausted at the leaf next to me.

The server will go inside to get the next basin of cooked rice and
I would have to wait for a few extra minutes before I can eat.

This was happening all the time.

So one day I told my father who was sitting next to me,
"The rice has to get finished ONLY when it is my turn" :(

My father said, "You must feel happy that instead of serving you
with the rice scraped from the bottom of the basin
they are getting you fresh bowl of steaming hot rice!"

Yes! He was correct as he always was and I learned
to see the brighter side of the thing since then.

We can see a glass either half FULL or half EMPTY! Right??? :decision:
 
I CAN'T IMAGINE THE FEELINGS OF THE PEOPLE AFFECTED BY THE RECENT FLOOD IN DIFFERENT WAYS - ALL EQUALLY BAD AND SORROWFUL.

Many people lost their loved ones and their loved ones their lives.

Fancy cars went into jala samaadhi in the undergrowund and also on the ground level parking.

Houses got washes away or all contents were ruined by the dirty stagnant water over the long period.

Important papers and documents got spoiled or got washed out.

The real impact of the flood on these people will be known only after

they start returning to their homes or rather what used to be their homes before the flood. :(
 
Timely decisions can lessen the loss and the associated shock.
A stitch in time saves nine in danger!
Everyone knows this but they fail to apply it to the real life!:(
We have quotes, proverbs, stories and poems stressing the importance of attending to
these apparently insignificant ( but really crucial ) matters at the right time!
 
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For want of a nail the shoe was lost.
For want of a shoe the horse was lost.
For want of a horse the rider was lost.
For want of a rider the battle was lost.
For want of a battle the kingdom was lost.
And all for the want of a horseshoe nail.

This rhyme contains a series of events following one another in a logically progressive manner! The causes and effects are listed in an amazingly impressive manner to the children.

The child is taught that a seemingly unimportant event or a thoughtless action may end up in creating very serious problems later in life!

The references to the horses, the riders and kingdom etc indicate the English origin of the rhyme. Most of the English Kings did not leave anything to chance.

King Edward III commanded obligatory practice of archery on all holidays and Sundays. This was to make sure that his archers remained in good shape!

Benjamin Franklin included a version of this rhyme in his Poor Richards Almanack.

During the World War II, this verse was framed and hung on the wall of the Anglo American Supply Head Quarters in London, England.

https://visalakshiramani.wordpress.com/articles/xii-nursery-rhymes/8-for-want-of-a-nail/

 
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The stitch must have been on the numbers and not the needles.
'9' tried to escape and is running back to mom since it is in danger.
'8' is getting out while '6' has assumed the challenging posture of arms akimbo! :rolleyes:
 
Saw this wonderful news-item:


[h=1]Friendship of tiger and goat tugs at Russia's heartstrings[/h]AFP – Thu 10 Dec, 2015










A goat sent to a Russian safari park as live prey for a Siberian tiger has instead befriended the big cat and the two have become inseparable in a story that has captivated Russia.
Amur the tiger and Timur the goat now sleep in the same enclosure in the Primorsky safari park outside the Pacific port city of Vladivostok, eating and playing together in the snow. And this week they even playfully head-butted each other.
The story of the unusual friendship has touched hearts in Russia, with the safari park releasing regular updates on the pair and planning to install webcams in their enclosure.
Staff at the park say the male tiger, who has been given live animals to hunt and eat twice a week, did not touch the billy goat when it entered the enclosure last month because the goat did not show any fear.
"No one had taught the goat to be afraid of tigers," the park said in a statement.
Zoo chief Dmitry Mezentsev, who studies tigers and leopards, described the unlikely friendship as nothing short of a miracle.
"This is a sign from above," Mezentsev told AFP on Thursday.
"People, take a look at yourselves. There are wars everywhere -- Ukraine, Syria. While such different animals can live together in peace."
Mezentsev said staff realised the tiger would not eat the goat after the two had spent three days together.
Timur now sleeps inside the shelter where Amur previously rested, while the tiger spends the night on the roof.
- A morning stroll -They meet up in the morning to walk around the spacious enclosure, with the goat usually following the tiger. Over the past few days, they have begun playing together and chasing each other.
On Wednesday, Timur challenged Amur, poking him with his horns.
"The tiger accepted the goat's challenge," the safari park said.
"He pushed his forehead against Timur's horns, the friends butted heads for five seconds without coming to blows, after which Amur calmly went to bask in the sun on the hill."
The tiger has also attempted to teach the goat how to catch prey and has recently taken a great interest in a block of salt given to Timur.
Amur is now being fed live rabbits for lunch -- "out of respect for goats," said Mezentsev.
Many praised the story as a welcome respite from a stream of doom-and-gloom news in a sanctions-hit nation that has been accused of fanning an insurgency in eastern Ukraine and which began a bombing campaign in Syria in September.
- Breaking the gloom -"We liked the story of the friendship between the tiger and the goat simply because a normal person cannot always live amid the lies, hatred and humiliation," Gazeta.ru online wrote in an op-ed this week.
"One would like to believe it is possible not to gobble up the weak but be friends with them."
With the exchange rate also keeping Russians awake at night, the mass-circulation Komsomolskaya Pravda on Thursday went as far as to publish a joke about it.
"We are so tired of this rubbish! Any news on the tiger and the goat instead?"
The story has sparked calls for a fundraising campaign for the remote zoo, while many are worried that nature will prevail and Timur will eventually perish.
State news agency TASS quoted Novosibirsk zoo director Rostislav Shilo as saying the chance of the tiger eating the goat was 80 to 85 percent.
Mezentsev, however, begged to disagree.
"Timur is in no more danger than a human living next to another human."
 
What happens when a chronic hypochondriac and a doctor

who does not feel bound by the Hypocrite's oath come together?

Money will flow like water in the Chennai floods unless

the others in the family are well informed and and wide awake!
 
ஒரு தண்ணீர் நகரின் கண்ணீர்க் கதை


தண்ணீரில் தத்தளித்த சென்னை குடும்பங்களின்
கண்ணீரைத் துடைக்க உதவிக் கரம் நீட்டினால்; :popcorn:


'தண்ணீரில்' உதவிப் பணத்தைத் தொலைத்து விட்டு
கண்ணீரில் தள்ளுகின்றார்கள் தம் குடும்பத்தினரை. :Cry:


பெருங்குடி மக்கள், பழங்குடி மக்கள், தமிழ்குடி மக்கள்...
பொருத்தமான பெயர் இவர்களுக்கு 'மிடாக் குடி மாக்கள்'! :spit:

மழை நீரை வெளியேற்றுவது மிக முக்கியமா? :decision:
மதுக் கடைகளை உடனே மூடுவது முக்கியமா? :decision:
 
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I first learnt this poem in school in IV std! Thanks for taking me down memory lane!

We are taught valuable lessons in the form of songs, poems and stories while very young. They are meant to be applied in real life when we grow up and face similar situations!

This simple rhyme creates faith in God more than hours' long sermons!

சூரியன் வருவது யாராலே?
சந்திரன் திரிவது எவராலே ?

காரிருள் வானில் மின்மினி போல்
கண்ணில் தெரிவன அவை என்ன?

பேரிடி மின்னல் எவராலே?
பெருமழை பெய்வது எவராலே?

யார் இதற்கெல்லாம் அதிகாரி?
அதன் நாம் எண்ணிட வேண்டாமா?
 
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Enjoy the song in Kamas Raagam and Adi thaalam composed by
my paternal grand father Harisdasa Sri. K.R. Narayanan rendered by
The Registrar of a famous University Dr. A.R Srinivasan.
Hats off to him for doing what we have failed to do! :clap2:

Hope and pray more songs will follow this song on Lord Krishna.

https://youtu.be/gdQWL9d7km4
 
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An old student and also an ex neighbor will be visiting in a short time after many years!
I am all excited about the meetings. How much have I changed in these years!
Has she changed too? Well I will soon find out! :)
 
A girl living in the apartment performed in her Chalangai poojai 7 dance items.

I was invited but cold not go due to vehicle problem! :(

(I can't travel on the pillion seat and he won't engage an auto/taxi)

Luckily the whole program was telecast on a weekend in Podhigai Channel.

She did very well for her age.

I wanted to show my appreciation.

If I had been a real Queen I would have removed

a necklace or haaram and given to the girl. :drama:

But I am an ordinary seeda saadaa bolaa baalaa maami.

So I gave her a gem studded holy symbol Om in Sanskrit. :)

I am sure she will cherish at all her life! :)
 
Sivaguru ( the 10 year old serious boy) is avoiding me.

I got the doubt when he started doing disappearing act of late.

Now he would be there . Now he won't be there.

Then I remembered the possible reason.

Last week he was stooping on his way to the school.

I told him to walk with his back straight and chin up.

He probably did not like this suggestion.

I learned a valuable lesson from that incident.

Moral:

I may imagine someone in the place of my grandson / grand daughter. :love:

BUT it is not necessary that they have too imagine me as their grandmother! :(
 
Oh! My ex neighbor friend and music student did visit us with her son.
He was a tiny little boy 3 years old when they left the colony.
Now he is a giant towering over his mother and is sporting whiskers and mustache.
I bet I would have never recognized him if he had come alone to visit me.
She had put on more weight but had lost most of her hair and they were regrowing.
I bet you can guess the reason as well as I can!
She had close encounter with with the BIG 'C' which creates fear in every heart.
After the surgery and chemotherapy she is recovering.
But it had not killed her cheerful disposition.
We had a lot of news to catch up with.
So it was more like a rapid fire round in a quiz program.
She has brought me a bunch of giant apples the size of which
I never handled in all my life before.
I might have seen them in pictures!
And they are as sweet as her disposition.
The most important lesson in life which she is spreading silently is
"What can be cured must not be feared!":thumb:

 
She is the proud grandmother of three children.
Their fancy names are literally tongue twisters!
I remember only the second half of their long names
and they are Sowbarnika and Sivabarnika!!!
The first half of the names and the third name did not register in my mind!
 

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