Monday, March 31, 2008

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Sad Moment


This is something i kept with me for long time, someone special wrote this to me.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Mathara Kotuwa (මාතර ෙකාටුව)

Matara(මාතර) ,

160km from Colombo ,lies at the fishing point of the southern line of the railway .
The Dutch influence may be seen here, as well ..there is an interesting ‘ star ’ fort , with a long rampart that marks the boundary of the picturesque old town.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

ME.::Ämï£Ä::.™


Easy to talk to, though hard to understand. Thinks far with vision, yet complicated to know. Easily influenced by kindness. Polite and soft-spoken. Having lots of ideas.

Sensitive. Active mind. Hesitating tends to delay. Choosy and always wants the best. Temperamental. Funny and humorous. Loves to joke. Has that someone* always on his mind.
Daydreamer. Friendly. Knows how to make friends. Abiding. Able to show character. One girl kind of person. Loveable. Easily hurt.

Loves music. Handsome. Loves to dress up. Easily bored. Fussy. Seldom shows emotions. Takes time to recover when hurt. Sensitive. Down-to-Earth.

Specially --- Stubborn. :-)

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Story of a train...

This was taken in Gemas-Malaysia. 
did some enhancements to make it look old. but it's rusted there.
you can see this train in the map as well...

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Universal Truth...


i'm sorry for those who can't understand the language. but don't worry a picture tells a 1000 words.
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Biggest Ferris wheel is in singapore now



There is a global race to create the biggest Ferris wheel, and while these attractions are built for fun, the stakes are serious.


When the Singapore Flyer makes its debut this month, it will be the world’s tallest, at 541 ft.—at least until late 2008, when the 607-ft.-high Great Dubai Wheel opens. In 2009, the 682-ft.-high Beijing Great Wheel will surpass both.


The larger these monstrous rides become, the greater their capacity and potential profit—and the more seriously builders take them. To start, they don’t call them Ferris wheels. “We categorize them as ‘observational wheels’ because of the capsules,” says Alexander Pieper, spokesman for the Great Wheel Corporation, which developed the Singapore, Dubai and Beijing wheels.


To keep the floor horizontal, motors turn each bus-size glass capsule 360 degrees in one direction while the rim rotates a full revolution in the other.



Unlike typical rigid Ferris wheels, observational wheels have cables tensioned as for the spokes of a bicycle. The slow speed allows passengers to enter and exit while the wheel stays in motion.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Friends...

The one in the left and middle was the most wanted students at BMMV bio class of 2004. it's Nuwan, me and Lakmal. I can't remember how many times i have passed by this tree when i was at school but that day it was special, somehow there was this idea i had to take the picture in this way, ended up with a great photo that i will never forget. but there is one person missing here it's Udaya.

ahh... there he is. it's just a dream i guess. but it wasn't we had fun like nobody else. wow. i really miss those days.

This is Udaya's class which was a maths class. but that was my school... so i went and jump in to the photo...lol.

it's not finish yet... but i need time to finish this.. so let me stop it for today.