Thursday, June 7, 2012

A website helps you find original owners of photos from lost camera.



Based in Canada, www.ifoundyourcamera.net is a lost and found for old memories. It receives photos from lost cameras or memory sticks and connects them to their owners all over the world, from Japan to Ireland to Dubai. 
 Anyone is allowed to submit "orphan photos" free of charge and similarly, the rightful owner is free to reclaim them. The process of this website is just as simple as it goals; all you have to do is send a couple emails. 
The website has many success stories. Nancy White of Toronto was reunited with a memory card that held the first three months of her daughter's life and a camera, which was a treasured present from her husband, after she forgot them in a Florida rental car. 
A girl named Aliah found a camera she lost 3 years ago in Bergen Norway. This website is a testament to technologies tremendous power to connect the world and help people find what they are looking for.

Monday, December 5, 2011

One New Dam ,Some Facts ,Must Read...!









For those who still think "Mullaperiyar" issue is a regional one and it will effect Keralam only......What will happen to Kerala and Southern parts of India if Mullaperiyar Dam breaks?
    1) Under water sea cable for internet connectivity connects India to rest of the world , thats only in Cochin. If Cochin Goes Down, South Indian IT Hub will come to a stand still. All the gateway CISCO routers , switches etc in Kakkanad will float in Arabian Ocean. IP packets from Bangalore, chennai etc will not cross the ocean.......

    2) Cochin Refineries - Which refines petroleum products and services most of South India. If it is washed away, TamilNadu, Karnataka and Andhra has to find much more expensive options for Petroleum Refineries.
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    3) Kerala will be in complete darkness for ages, no TV, no Internet, no Mobile towers, once the Idukki hydro electric power plant is washed away, resulting from Mullaperiyar collapse.

    4) Kerala... will be divided into 2 lands, impacting geography of India, and washing away an area of vast bio diversity, along with 30 lakh people. Serving rest of the people with food and other stuffs will be an extremely tedious task.

    5) Port City of Cochin, will not be in world map anymore. Vallarpadam port will be a history, all of South India has to again depend on Colombo for Mother ships , a very expensive option.

    6) Tamil Nadu will not get water for irrigation or drinking anymore, as stored water in Mullaperiyar dam will flow to the ocean, when the dam collapses.

    7) Along its course, the water current will wash Idukki Dam, and many many Industries , Factories, IT Parks, Hospitals, Ports, Cochin City, temples, mosques, churches etc etc to the Arabian Ocean.

    8) A disaster 180 times terrific than Hiroshima. This is not exaggeration. Spread this, my friends. Information is power. Kerala as well as Tamil Nadu are stakeholders in this issue.




    More than us, its normal Tamil people(excluding power-hungry politicians) who need such info. We need our brothers and sisters across the border to pressurize their own politicians to consider this as a humanitarian crisis, rather than an inter-state dispute