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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Immortals Official Trailer(Movie From the Producer of 300)


"Karthi" ties knot to "Ranjani"


Rana Muhurthat - Images







William and Kate's Gorgeous Wedding Pics





























Friday, April 29, 2011

Rajinikanth Rana Poster (1st Look)


Ala Modalaindi nominated for National Awards

Nani, Nitya Menon starrer Ala Modalaindi, which has hit the screens in the month of January, has proved to be a super hit at the Box-Office. Despite having the small cast and a new director, Ala Modalaindi was well-received by the audience.

The movie is running towards 100 days in the major centers and earned good profits for the distributors and the exhibitors. This small budget film was produced by KL Damodar Prasad on the banner of Sri Ranjit Movies. The latest news is the film was nominated for the National Awards for the year 2010. The lead cast and crew of the film are happy for being nominated for the National Award and also with the Box-Office result of the film.


Thursday, April 28, 2011

Bittergourd Curry

Ingredients :
Bittergourd, chopped
2 red chillies
A small pinch hing
A small pinch turmeric powder
¼ tsp mustard
½ tsp urad dal
a few curry leaves
¼ tsp tamarind powder
2 to 3 tsp cooking oil
1 tsp salt to taste


Method :
Heat oil in a pan and put the mustard.
When they crackle, add red chillies, urad dal, hing, turmeric, curry leaves, and the chopped bittergourd.
Sprinkle some water, and allow it to cook for 15 to 20 minutes.
Now sprinkle tamarind powder and salt.
Allow it to simmer and let it fry for a few more minutes until the oil separates.

Commercialized Clouds

Lucy in the Sky, with Logotypes

Flogos will take your marketing to the skies, and then some. It'll shape your logotype into a "cloudy" mixture of soap-based foam and helium - and send it off to drift for miles, as high as 6 kilometers up - a "wolf of commercialism" in fluffy sheep clothing.

Any form can be made (of any color) and almost any specified location covered. The company seems to maintain that "flogo" shapes are environmentally friendly (they just evaporate after a while, and airplanes will fly through them like through any cloud)




There are definitely some enticing possibilities; for example, instead of displaying Apple logo inside a store window "prison" -


(image credit: Cyndy Sims Parr)

... Flogo will make it soar among the clouds, easily promoting such products as "Macbook Air":




What next? Well, maybe even the air around you one day will be considered as a potential "hologram real estate"... and then you'll have to sign up with certain brands, just to use your personal space, ad-free.


Cloud shapes used to be = Photoshop

"Flogo" shapes, invented by Francisco Guerra and Brian Glover, are really a logical extension of "cloud-vertising" that has been percolating in graphic design circles for some time. It's safe to say that many designers, when seeing a stock image like this:



will immediately reach to open Photoshop to start modifying the middle cloud into whatever the logo they have in mind. Here is a pretty neat example:


(image credit: jciv)


There are, of course, many "sky writer" services, that will spell any text from an airplane - but these will be unstable, blurry and easily dissipating shapes. Flogo will create a much sharper shape - and many corporations seem to be ready to try that style:



Aer Lingus PLC advertisement featured a cloudy shamrock shape:


(image credit: irishair350xwb)

Now you can have ten thousand of these little shamrocks floating into your open window at breakfast... there is something of Philip K. Dick paranoia in the idea of sky-vertising gone wrong.


Cloud-branding opens all kinds of possibilities.

Imagine sending your "letters" into a beautiful sky like this - then you can get free "golden lining" under your message:


(image credit: Raoul Pop)


Or launch some star shapes into this interesting striped cloud pattern (formed naturally over the Okhotsk Sea):


(image credit: PinkTentacle)

The Russians will wake up one day to see an enormous American Flag floating all over their Northern territories (hope there'll be no trigger-happy "Dr. Strangelove" types among their military)

These "cloud streets", spotted near Hokkaido, are actually a variety of the "morning glory" clouds, often observed in Northern Australia:



The image above is quite awesome in its own way - Nature always seem to ace even the best of human creativity...

Sometimes there are "cloud messages" in the sky that are hard to ignore:
(This fantastic formation appeared over Soverato, in Southern Italy; see more extreme clouds here)


(image credit: Gregory Varano)

Or check out this "dragon" natural cloud shape, spotted over Monument Rocks Natural Area in Kansas:


(image credit: Rob Graham)