Monday, September 27, 2010

Doco "Bhutan - The Land of Tigers"

Hi folks,

Back again with another Doco this time on wild life and an animal closely related and revered in our books. The Tiger aka hamara bagg aka mana pulli aka nama puli....



But after seeing this three part series of the Lost Land of Tigers done by BBC i really feel one thing that i have to answer my self am I or my fellow Indian's SO materialistic? The other day i read a head line in the net - India one of the most dedicated country for preserving tigers - is it true, r we one, what are we doing abt it,i dont know the answers but just makes me to ask these in a jiffy..



How about protecting our forest, our revered animal that mostly every political group likes to put or name in their flags and speeches. If this corridor can be made a living truth by bringing our neighbors Nepal and Bhutan into play a few points of advantage come to India. One, we can truly call our selfs as one of asia's power house. Two the same corridor which if im not wrong is a disputed part of the land with another super power of asia, this piece can be used for a good cause. Three the people will use the tourism and revive their economy and have no terrorism looming in that part of the area. Four spritually speaking this territory considered as the true corridor of the gods (for both shivites and vishnavites, Buddhist) and animal which is been ridden by Lord Iayyapa (a reincrnation of both Lord Shiva and Vishnu) this place would be the ideal place for the gods own animal's place of dwelling and serving its own lord.



I think it makes a perfect sense and good proposition to implement this corridor of the tiger project with partnership with these nations and name our self as "Conservationist" :))

Wat say u??

Urs,
Gops

Monday, September 20, 2010

Parking System With Future

Automated Parking System. Considered to be User Friendly and Safe parking. We will have to experience it first.

Location : Budapest Parking
Quickest Retrieval Time : less than 2 min
Longest
Retrieval Time : 4 min

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Ehdhiran tralier

Friday, September 17, 2010

The Best Jodi No 1 2010

No One Can "End=The=Run" of Endiran. Thats the fame of Endiran. Endiran is Superstar Rajini Starring Shankar Fame Robot.

I never imagined, this much beautiful choreography could be given for Endiran Song though the movie is yet to release. I am eager to see how endiran songs are picturised and before that i am amazed to see that this concept done adds more beauty to the Song and expectations.

The Winners.....

Best Jodi Vijay TV 2010 Jodi Number 1 Season 4......

Choreography greatness of Prem Gopal who is dancing here ........

His supporting jodi partcipant Premini........


You can see comments from the jury in the video
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Are You Ready to Have a Baby?














Source of the article: http://in.yfittopostblog.com/2010/07/28/are-you-ready-to-have-a-baby/


If you are a year or so into your marriage, chances are that everyone is asking you, “So when are you giving us the good news?”. Suddenly a decision as personal as having a child becomes everyone’s concern. So much so, you might wonder how your child-bearing capabilities contribute to your mom’s neighbour’s happiness (you probably bump into her once a year).

A friend of mine has been married for a while; since the couple was studying for the first two years of their married life, they decided to hold off on the planning-a-child decision. It’s hardly been a year since the both of them have kind of settled into their respective jobs. The day they decided to get a car, ‘well-wishers’ felt it was also the right time for them to start a family. If only having a child was as simple as buying a car.

When do we really know that it’s time to plan for a baby? Here are some considerations that need to be made before you decide to become parents.

Mentally prepared? A child is a big responsibility, it’s important that both would-be parents are completely prepared for the change. No matter how many people pressurize you to have a child, it is integral that both you and your partner decide on the right time.

Financially prepared? Planning your finances is essential when you are planning to usher a new member into your family. Starting from the delivery to rearing the child is going to be an expensive proposition. Add to that a few EMIs that you might be paying off and your monthly budget might need some serious reconsideration. If it’s a dual income household, you might also have to make provision for one missing income. Make sure you are prepared to curtail a few expenses and plan your resources effectively.

Can you provide stability? A child needs a stable environment. If you already have issues in your marriage, it might not be a very good idea to go ahead with the expanding-the-family plan. A baby is not a quick fix to other marital problems; make sure you sort them out before you drag an unsuspecting child into the mess.

Health concerns? While it is a norm these days to get various tests done before and during pregnancy, both parents and especially the mother should be completely fit to handle the physical demands of a new addition to the family. Dietary and fitness routines should be integral not only during pregnancy but also when you are planning to conceive.

Are you ready to take a break? This applies mostly to would-be mothers – a child might put sudden breaks on your career, are you prepared for it? While nurturing a child might be the most fulfilling experience in one’s life, you need to be prepared for a sudden change of plans. While you thought you would be right back after your three-month maternity leave, it might not always happen that way.

I know that there is a school of thought that believes in the complete opposite, that you can never perfectly plan a child. There’s never a right time and we learn to live up to the challenges as and when they arise. While that might hold true, it’s a good idea to have some basics in place before we sign up for a responsibility as big as parenthood. Few of us have the kind of support system our parents had when we were growing up; we don’t have the luxury of a houseful of uncles, aunts and grandparents who will attend to the needs of a newborn. If we plan a few things in advance, it makes the transition easier.

Parenthood teaches us a lot of new things; are you ready to adapt to the change?

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Heaven and Earth (1993)

Hi again folks,

As elders/friends have said and Buddhist believe things in life happen for a cause, so has been this movie which i saw.... when i was thinking wat was the cause of my failure..... a few things when i saw the movie i learnt... if you dont fight ur odds - as the monk says that to ly - then ur chasing failure and that is not the path to nirvana.



So am going to take one of the advice from this movie and live it as given to me or try doing it.... there is a lot of other things u might learn good by seeing this movie if possible (do concentrate on the dialouge's) after seeing this movie tell me wat you felt ... may be oliver stone has done Platoon (1986) and Born of the Fourth of July (1989) and then concluded with his Vietnam War Directorial trilogy with this. but for me this has been the best of this lot from him. a movie where I think the last one hr has a lot to say abt the movie/life and the meaning of living a life.....

Cheers,
Gops