Love at first sight
It was a beautiful morning. I was rushing towards the lecture hall, this is the first time I saw her. She is the most beautiful girl I have ever seen in my life. I can give up anything for her. Beautiful figure that I can’t take off from my mind. She was standing near my department and talking with some other girls. I was trying to grab her attention but I couldn’t.
Same day, I come to know that she also in my faculty and studying in the same batch. Yippee! I’m so happy, because now I have more opportunity to talk with her and to be with her. After some time I realized that she is not the girl I’m looking for, so do you really think love at first sight is not a real love? Her mental personality is not matching with me. If I happen to marry her, we’ll make the worse couple in the history of man kind.
Usually in love at first sight, what we look for?
•Beauty
•Beauty
•Beauty
•And beauty
Hope less huh?
What to do? Humans can’t take over the control over the hormones. Hormones will play their role and it’s our duty to control it. Am I correct? Or am I preaching a lot?
I’m not saying that love at first sight is always bad. Sometimes it may lead into a beautiful relationship but my point is, if your affair started because your partner is beautiful and beautiful only then you got something to worry about. Beauty won’t last forever.
I have seen many of my friends who had a girl friend in the first semester and in the second semester with another girl friend. Same with the girls, they also love to switch.
Why is this? Are we blindly following the western culture? Or are we loosing our minds?
I don’t know, I really don’t know, but there is always an answer for all of these questions, that is LOVE IS BLIND.
Enable & Write in Sinhala Unicode
There are many of my friends who study with me in university are happy with English and they don’t wanna read or write in Sinhala, over the internet. They keep on asking “how did you type in Tamil machang?”, but they’ll never make an attempt to write in Sinhala over the net.
Soon lot of people, who don’t know English will also come to computer especially for internet. In that time they should have a proper support or a proper base in their own language. Comparatively in Tamil, there are many communities working actively to accomplish these kinda tasks.
In Sinhala, I hardly see a community that work with a will. I think at least now you guys should start to work on this matter. First of all, you should be able to read and write in your own language.
In Vista, it has a built-in support for Sinhala but in Win XP you need to install an extension pack. . Don’t ignore it. Follow the link and activate the Sinhala Unicode in your computer.
http://www.siyabas.lk/sinhala_how_to_install.html
Good luck
Yes We Can
One of the most searched word in Google and youtube is “YES WE CAN”. It’s the campaign theme used by Obama, Democratic party’s potential candidate for next US’s presidential election.
Here a song from Black eyed peas for this gentleman!!! Hope he can change the attitude of Americans!!
Blogger allows you to type directly in Tamil
Blogger has integrated its transliteration facilities to Blogger, so Tamils can directly input in Blogger window. Along with Tamil other Indian languages also included.
Follow the steps to activate!
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Yahoo rejects Microsoft’s Bid
Finally yahoo announces that Microsoft has undervalued their company. I got the following news from yahoo press room
After careful evaluation, the Board believes that Microsoft’s proposal substantially undervalues Yahoo! including our global brand, large worldwide audience, significant recent investments in advertising platforms and future growth prospects, free cash flow and earnings potential, as well as our substantial unconsolidated investments. The Board of Directors is continually evaluating all of its strategic options in the context of the rapidly evolving industry environment and we remain committed to pursuing initiatives that maximize value for all stockholders.
Apparel Industry – A Hope to Sri Lanka
On 8th of February I got an opportunity to visit MAS holdings’ plant in Pannala. We got some knowledge about MOS and SAP. While they were explaining these managerial and technological terms, I realized that Sri Lanka’s economy will (as a matter of fact already) depend on apparel industry.
In 2005 apparel quota system came to an end. As the results, many small apparel companies have closed their operation because they can’t find an overseas customer. In the mean time companies like MAS holdings, Brandix, Hirdaramani have developed their own strategies and competing with global giants. We have a huge competition from India, china, South American countries.
Each country have their own advantages, for example Chinese advantage is the low cost of production, while south American countries are enjoying less lead time. Sri Lanka’s advantage is the 20 years of experience in the industry.
For example MAS has developed their own brands and exporting them to countries like India. In India MAS’s intimate wear having a high demand. Their target is middle class of India, where they have lot of surplus to spend.
Last week tea export has reached 1 Billion USD, but still apparel continues to be the first source of foreign exchange. More than 50% of export is apparel.
Sri Lanka’s apparel industry has more than 20 years of experience. They can utilize their knowledge and experience to compete in the international market. In my personal opinion I think MAS and Brandix doing well in this aspect.
Hope it’s a hope for Sri Lanka!




