Friday, January 22, 2010

Am I hearing it right?

Army chief has gone partially deaf in left ear
Josy Joseph / DNATuesday, January 19, 2010 0:36 IST

Army chief General Deepak Kapoor suffered acute deafness in his left ear because of loud noises generated by booming guns when he visited the US last year.

As a result, the army chief has been placed in a lower medical category just four months before retirement. A lower medical category indicates partial disability and entitlement to higher pensions.

A normal army officer should be in SHAPE-1 — SHAPE is an acronym for psychological, hearing, appendages (limbs), physical and eyes. The H2 classification of the army chief means he is in a lower medical category. In fact, the military sources DNA spoke to couldn’t recall another chief in recent memory who would have retired in a low medical category. A low medical category entitles the army chief to about a 20% increase in monthly pension since it is a partial disability. Gen Kapoor retires on March 31.

Source:
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_army-chief-has-gone-partially-deaf-in-left-ear_1336429



I thought everyone gets to make their bones and should've heard their share of guns before they move up the ladder. Either I am cynical or the way media presented this piece of news is skewed.


What's your take on this?

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Shards of my soul

Mince me; million shards of my soul
what's in a fight? let the massacre start
You'd still be there; in every coal of my soul

Actions hollow that blast a hole
Through the happy, throbbing embers of the heart
Mince me; million shards of my soul

Saw the forest for the trees; the beauty over many a mole
Cruel fate wrought by costumed wart
You'd still be there; in every coal of my soul

Stranger to hurt; innocent streaked the foal;
Cut down to pieces by honey poisoned dart
Mince me; million shards of my soul

Say life is a stage, and you play a role
Unbridled trammels deeds on thoughts; So I do own the loser's part
You'd still be there; in every coal of my soul

The kill has flown; Still in chase. Really,is there a goal?
Prose turns verse. Futile and fatal, sweet dreams are thought
Mince me; million shards of my soul

Dylan would spin in his sleep; And even may wake up with a start
Desires sheathed, dodging stigma; Mute words warbled as a resort
Mince me; million shards of my soul
You'd still be there; in every coal of my soul

Saturday, January 16, 2010

One in thousand!!

ஆயிரத்தில் ஒருவன் movie review


A movie of a genre different from run-of-the-mill tamil movies. A action packed fantasy movie.

First half zips along, a treasure hunt through the sea.

The second half is a thamizh movie with chaste thamizh dialogues. That majority of the audience would need sub-titles to understand is a drawback even though it is alluring, the sounds of words from yore.

Less of gore and lot more of editing would have done this film a world of good.

Reminds of Pirates of the Caribbean in that past & present mingle.

Seeing the movie(ahem..), we realise why director's marriage failed. :-)