Saturday, January 31, 2009

TTitles for Tamil Heros' next few movies. (Just for Fun)

RAJINI:



ROBO, REMOTE CAR, PLANE, BATTERY TRAIN, JET.



VIJAYAKANTH:



DHARMAPURI, SALEM, ERODE, NAMAKKAL, THOOTHUKUDI, MAYILADUTHURAI



VIJAY:



VILLU, AMBU, KATHI, KABADA, KAMBU.



AJITH:



ASAL, NAGAL, ORIGINAL, XEROX, COLOUR XEROX ,BLACK AND WHITE .



SURYA:



VARANAM AYIRAM, THORANAM RENDAYIRAM, POORANAM MOOVAYIRAM, PANJAVARNAM

NAALAYIRAM.



SIMBU:



SILAMBATTAM, PULIYATTAM, KORANKATTAM,,PAMBUATTAM, KARADIATTAM,

THINDATTAM.



JEEVA:



E, KOSU, ERUMBU, KARAPPAN POOCHI, MANPUZHU,NAYAE,PAYAEE.



VISHAL:



SATHYAM, SANTHAM, ABIRAMI, DEVIPARADISE.



BHARATH:



SEVAL, PURA, VAATHU, MAINA.



SERAN:



RAMAN THEDIYA SEETHAI, ANUMAN THEDIYA SEETHAI, RAVANAN KADATHIYA

SEETHAI.



NAGUL:



KADHALIL VIZHUNTHEAN, BIKELA VIZHUN THEAN, RODULAE VIZHUNTHEAN, KEELA

VIZHUNTHEAN,DITCHILLA VIZHUNTHEAN



JEEVAN:



THOTTA, BULLET, REVOLVER, RIFFLE.



VIKRAM:



KANDHASWAMY, KARRUPASWAMY, KUPPUSWAMY, KULANTHAISWAMY.



DHANUSH:



PADIKAADHAVAN, MUTTAL, THARUTHALA.



AARYA,



NAAN KADAVUL, NAAN PEAI, NAAN ARAKKAN, NAAN EMAN



JAYAM RAVI:



SOMETHING SOMETHING, NOTHING NOTHING, EVERYTHING EVERYTHING, ANYTHING

ANYTHING



NAREN:



5 ATHEY, 6 ATHEY, 7ATHEY, 8ATHEY



SARATHKUMAR,



1977, 1976, 1975, 1974, 1973



SJ SURIYA,



NEWTON'S 3 LAW, PASCAL'S LAW, HOOKE'S LAW, SHAKILA



MADHAVAN,



GURU YEN AALLU, PRIYA UN AALLU, NAMITHA YEN AALLU



SAANTHANU:



SAKKARAIKATTI, UPPUKATTI, SUNNAAMBU KATTI,


Disclaimer: Only for fun

Thursday, January 15, 2009

That's Intelligence

A young boy enters a barber shop and the barber whispers to his Customer,

"This is the dumbest kid in the world. Watch while I prove it to you."

The barber puts a five rupee coin in one hand and two one rupee coins(1+1=2) in the other, then calls the boy over and asks,

"Which do you want, son?"

The boy takes the two one rupee coins and leaves.

"What did I tell you?" said the barber.

"That kid never learns!"

Later, when the customer leaves, he sees the same young boy coming out of the ice cream store.

"Hey, son! May I ask you a question?

Why did you take two one rupee coins instead of five rupee coin?"

The boy licked his cone and replied,

"Because THE DAY I TAKE THE FIVE RUPEE COIN, THE GAME IS OVER

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Moral:


When you think the other person is dumb, you are making a fool of yourself.

யார் புத்திசாலி?

மற்றவரை முட்டாள் என்று நினைக்காதவனே புத்திசாலி.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Long Ring Fingers May Point to Wealth in Traders, Study Says

A glance at a trader’s hand may reveal the size of his paycheck. The longer the ring finger is compared with the index finger, the bigger his pay is likely to be, a study of London traders found.

The secret to prosperity may be contained in their digit ratio, which reflects the length of the index finger divided by the length of the ring finger, according to a study of 44 London traders in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Traders with a lower digit ratio made an average of 679,680 pounds (or about $1 million U.S.), compared with 61,320 pounds ($90,956 U.S.) by those with a higher ratio, the report said.

Previous research has found that the digit ratio reflects how much testosterone an unborn baby was exposed to in the womb. Those exposed to high levels of the hormone are more sensitive as adults to testosterone that creates feelings of confidence and encourages risk-taking, said study author John Coates. Recognizing the physical characteristics of employees may help companies weigh their reaction to events, he said.

“Economics hasn’t actually looked at the physiology of people in stock market bubbles and crashes to see if their rationality is being impaired by their physiology,” said Coates, a professor at the Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge in the UK, in a telephone interview.
Earlier studies have identified several physical characteristics that reflect prenatal hormone exposure, including the digit ratio. The study only examined male traders.

Trader Fingers Measured

The new study was funded by the University of Cambridge. Coates and his team photocopied the right hands of 44 traders, all men, in London. He then measured the length from the tips of the fingers to the crease closest to the palm; the measurement was replicated by an independent observer.
The team found those with a lower digit ratio of 0.93, on average, earned 10 times more than those with an average ratio of 0.988. Men typically have a ratio below 1, indicating their ring fingers are longer, Coates said. Women typically have a ratio of 1 or above.

The study also found traders who have long ring fingers stayed in their jobs longer. Participants worked in a type of trading known as “high-frequency” trading, which lends itself to risk-taking and quick reactions, the authors wrote. In other types of asset management, such as mutual fund or pension management, these types of traders may not be as successful, Coates said.
Even within high-frequency trading, comparing the finger ratio only works if traders have equal access to capital and information, and similar risk limits, said Coates, who worked as a derivatives trader at Deutsche Bank in New York from 1996 to 2001, during the dot-com bull market. He was able to adjust the study data to minimize the influence of these factors.

“This was the trickiest part,” Coates said.

To contact the reporter on this story: Elizabeth Lopatto in New York at elopatto@bloomberg.net. Last Updated: January 13, 2009 00:01 EST

Courtesy: Bloomberg
(மார்கெட்டு படுத்தவுடன் எப்படியெல்லாம் யோசிக்கிறாங்க? ஒரு வேல தனியா ரூம் போட்டு யோசிக்கிறாங்களோ?)

Sunday, January 11, 2009

How to Impress

Four brothers left home for college, and they became successful doctors and lawyers and prospered. Some years later, they chatted after having dinner together. They discussed the gifts they were able to give their elderly mother who lived far away in another city.

The first said, "I had a big house built for Mama."

The second said, "I had a hundred thousand dollar theater built in the house."

The third said "I had my Mercedes dealer deliver an SL600 to her."

The fourth said, "You know how Mama loved reading the Bible and you know she can't read anymore because she can't see very well. I met this preacher who told me about a parrot that can recite the entire Bible. It took twenty preachers 12 years to teach him. I had to pledge to contribute $100,000 a year for twenty years to the church, but it was worth it. Mama just has to name the chapter and verse and the parrot will recite it."

The other brothers were impressed. After the holidays Mom sent out her thank you notes. "She wrote: "Milton, the house you built is so huge. I live in only one room, but I have to clean the whole house. Thanks anyway."

"Marvin, I am too old to travel. I stay home, I have my groceries delivered, so I never use the Mercedes. The thought was good. Thanks."

"Michael, you gave me an expensive theater with Dolby sound, it could hold 50 people, but all my friends are dead, I've lost my hearing and I'm nearly blind. I'll never use it. Thank you for the gesture just the same."

"Dearest Melvin, you were the only son to have the good sense to give little thought to your gift. The chicken was delicious. Thank you."


MORAL : NEVER GIFT TO IMPRESS BUT TO THE NEED

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Easy - Difficult things to follow


Easy is to judge the mistakes of others
Difficult is to recognize our own mistakes

Easy is to talk without thinking
Difficult is to refrain the tongue

Easy is to hurt someone who loves us.
Difficult is to heal the wound...

Easy is to forgive others
Difficult is to ask for forgiveness

Easy is to set rules.
Difficult is to follow them...

Easy is to dream every night.
Difficult is to fight for a dream...

Easy is to show victory.
Difficult is to assume defeat with dignity...

Easy is to admire a full moon.
Difficult to see the other side...

Easy is to stumble with a stone.
Difficult is to get up...

Easy is to enjoy life every day.
Difficult to give its real value...

Easy is to promise something to someone.
Difficult is to fulfill that promise...

Easy is to say we love.
Difficult is to show it every day...

Easy is to criticize others.
Difficult is to improve oneself...

Easy is to make mistakes.
Difficult is to learn from them...

Easy is to weep for a lost love.
Difficult is to take care of it so not to lose it.

Easy is to think about improving.
Difficult is to stop thinking it and put it into action...

Easy is to think bad of others
Difficult is to give them the benefit of the doubt...

Easy is to receive
Difficult is to give

Easy to read this
Difficult to follow

Easy is keep the friendship with words
Difficult is to keep it with meanings