Saturday, March 17, 2007

Government Information Centre


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If you want some government activity to be done and further if you do not know the exact procedure and the papers require then visit government information centre.



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From Our Memories: The world's fifth-largest quake in a century hit Southern Asia on 26th December 2004


The world's fifth-largest quake in a century hit Southern Asia on 26th December 2004 unleashing a tsunami that crashed into Sri Lanka, India and a few other neighboring countries. A census on the Persons and Buildings (housing and other) of the census blocks, affected by the Tsunami - 2004, was conducted by the Department of Census and Statistics. Reports are now being released.

For more details about Sri Lanka visit:


http://www.statistics.gov.lk



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Thursday, March 15, 2007

Sunday, March 04, 2007

I am overcome

If you are a Buddhist you know the real meaning of this song and to listen the song download it by clicking the following link
Live - Overcome

Even now
The world is bleedin'
But feelin' just fine
All numb in our castle
Where we're always free to choose
Never free enough to find
I wish somethin' would break
Cuz we're runnin' out of time

And I am overcome
I am overcome
Holy water in my lungs
I am overcome

These women in the street
Pullin' out their hair
My master's in the yard
Givin' light to the unaware
This plastic little place
Is just a step amongst the stairs

And I am overcome
I am overcome baby
Holy water in my lungs
I am overcome

So drive me out
Out to that open field
Turn the ignition off
And spin around
Your help is here
But I'm parked in this open space
Blockin' the gates of love

I am overcome
I am overcome
Holy water in my lungs
I am overcome

I am overcome
I am overcome
Holy water in my lungs
I am overcome

Beautiful drowning
This beautiful drowning
This holy water
This holy water
Is in my lungs

And I am overcome
I am overcome
I am overcome
I am overcome


m overcome

I only want what I can't have

When I left you, I flew
Did you fly too?
And nakedness befell my way
Only seen in light of day

I only want what I can't have
I only need what I don't want
I only want what I can't have
I only need what I don't want

And creativity, it haunts my soul
I asked not to be alone
You don't have to ask me for my hand
I already know where I stand

I only want what I can't have
I only need what I don't want
I only want what I can't have
I only need what I don't want

And consequences in the future
And feel it as now
And now I can't feel the future
But I can be there for you now

I only want what I can't have
I only need what I don't want
I only want what I can't have
I only need what I don't want

I only want what I can't have
I only want what I can't have



Even though the song is based on freaky lesbo fantasy the meaning is very universal!!!
So if you would like to listen to this beauty click the link below to download the mp3 via rapid share:

http://rapidshare.com/files/20281035/07__Craving__i_only_want_what_i_cant_have_.mp3


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Saturday, March 03, 2007

Boat Yard at Moratuwa University, Sri Lanka








Sights and scenes of Maharagama Town Sri Lanka





Download Free Sinhala Mp3

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And if you have classical sinhala songs please kind enough to upload them.

Thanks and enjoy!

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Glimpse of Naa Oyana Aranya










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Behind Scene of Making EE Department Video at University of Moratuwa Sri Lanka

Behind Scene of Making EE Department Video at University of Moratuwa Sri Lanka

Director Mr.L.Meegahapola and co-director Mr. Anjula De Silva are working hardly on making the department video with Moratuwa university video team for the electrical engineering department. This is a shooting took place on 28th February 2007 at the power electronic laboratory in the electrical department. In this video Mr. B. Jayasekara is conducting a laboratory class section on brush less DC motors for undergraduate students.

This was taken under 176*144 resolution by a Samsung X700 mobile phone.


Nuwara Eliya

Nuwara Eliya (Tamil நுவரேலியா)(pronounced approximately /nuːrəliːjə/), meaning "the city in the open plain (table land)in the hills", is a town in Sri Lanka. It is at an altitude of 1,990 m (6,128 ft) in the central highlands, and is overlooked by Pidurutalagala, the highest mountain in Sri Lanka.

Due to the high altitude, Nuwara Eliya has a much cooler climate than the lowlands of Sri Lanka, with a mean annual temperature of 16 °C. In the winter months it is quite cold at night, and there can even be frost. although it rapidly warms up as the tropical sun climbs higher during the day.

The town really comes alive in April for the Sinhalese and Tamil New Year, and it is difficult to find accommodation as Sri Lankans holiday in the region during this period.

One of the distinctive features of Nuwara Eliya's countryside is the widespread growing of vegetables, fruit and flowers usually associated with temperate Europe. "Little England" has a somewhat incongruous conjunction of terraces growing leeks, beetroot and roses, interspersed with tea bushes on the steeper slopes.




Beauty at Horton Place (MAHAELIYA)
































20 miles (32 km) from Nuwara Eliya via Ambewela and Pattipola, is the Horton Plains only 3160 hectares in extent. Known to Sri Lankans as Mahaeliya, it became Horton Plains after Sir Robert Horton, British Governor from 1831- 1837.

Horton Plains became a Nature Reserve in 1969 and upgraded as a National Park in 1988 due to its unique watershed and bio-diversity values. Its flora has high level of endemism. The hills are covered with diverse wet low evergreen forest with even large trees grown flattened to the ground on the higher windswept slopes. Horton Plains harbours 52 species of resident birds and 11 species of migrant birds. More then 2,000 to 3,000 Sambhur, Bear Monkey, Leopard, Barking Deer, Giant Squirrel, Fishing Cat, Wild Boar and Hares roam in the forests and grasslands but only seldom they could be seen other than the Sambhur in the evening and morning.

Two escarpments-“World’s End” and “Little World’s End” falling from the Horton Plains 1000 feet and 3000 feet respectively, to the land below and the Baker’s Falls are places you should visit. This is the only Park where visitors could walk on their own on the designated tracks

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Dunhinda Fall Sri Lanka with a rainbow

Dunhinda Fall Sri Lanka

Dunhinda Fall Sri Lanka






























To see the breathtaking beauty of Dunhinda falls(210 feet), you have to travel about 5 Km from Badulla along the Mahiyangana road, and walk for another 2 Km (trekking) away from the main road.






Dunhinda is the pride of Badulla and Sri Lanka's loveliest and most dramatic waterfall. This is a part of the "Maha weli" river system, carrying down the waters of Badulu oya. According to the folk history of Badulla, there was a time when the whole area, which is now the Badulla valley, was inundated due to the river being blocked by a Wild creeper which had grown where the Dunhinda begins it's drop. The king of that time gave a commission to a subject to have the creeper removed and save the valley. The task took three months and saw the birth of the waterfall and the safety of the valley.

How To make a simple looping paper airplane

With a little tweaking and practice, you can get this plane to fly back to you. To do this, give it some up elevator as shown. To throw, aim a little above level and launch the plane rolled 90 degrees to one side so it loops sideways and, hopefully, levels out flying back to you. Have fun.

How To make a good paper airplane

I designed this a few years ago and this is my favorite plane. I call this the X-Plane because it is great for experimentation and learning aerodynamics. You can move more weight to the fuselage by varying where the central flap is located, speeding the plane up. You can play with the vertical tail sizes and configurations. You can even flip the main wing folds from the bottom to the top to see how this changes the lift. This design usually needs some flaps to balance it out properly. Enjoy