Saturday, April 29, 2006
Nil Mal Wilen performed by Ajith Bandara, Amila Perera, Dharshana Pramod, Malith Perera and Shihan Mihiranga
The complete version of Nil Mal Wilen (as seen in the Cream Soda Ad above) can be downloaded from Mediafire.
Many thanks to Nishshanka for sending me the song!
Monday, April 10, 2006
Tribute to Sanath Jayasuriya - Daily Mirror's Sports Weekly April 7, 2006
Sanath Jayasuriya was featured on the front cover of the Daily Mirror's Sports Weekly and instead of a lengthy article, the following poem appeared:
Invictus by William Ernest Henley
Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the Pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.
In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.
Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find, me unafraid.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
Invictus by William Ernest Henley
Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the Pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.
In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.
Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find, me unafraid.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
American Idol Predictions on DialIdol.com and What Local TV Stations Can Do to Regain Credibility for "Reality" Shows
When American Idol Season 5 began it's elimination rounds, a site called Dial Idol sprang up, claiming it could predict the bottom three/four contestants based on each contestants' telephone numbers' busy signal. Initially, AI kicked up a storm and the DI website was unavailable for a few days. But the storm blew over and DialIdol was up and running and spewing out predictions on Tuesday nights after that. Quite ingenious but not foolproof, as in the first two weeks Dial Idol's predictions were way off. This could be due to the SMS voting being completely ignored and the higher number of contestants.
However, since the number of singers dwindled down, Dial Idol's predictions have not been very far off base. Two weeks ago, it predicted Katharine McPhee and Ace Young would be in the bottom three and they were - 2/3 is impressive.
Last week, Dial Idol predicted Mandisa, Elliot Yamin and Paris Bennett would be in the bottom three - and on Wednesday's results night, they all were. And exactly as Dial Idol predicted, Mandisa had the lowest number of votes!
The difference between the presentation and voting scheme for American Idol and the recently concluded first season of Sirasa Super Star are:
American Idol
One landline for each contestant (toll free)
One wireless (SMS) number for each contestant (standard text message rate)
The phone lines are open for two hours from the end of each program on Tuesday night.
Fans make hundreds of posts and comments on the show's official website American Idol.
Sirasa Super Star
One landline (SMS) number for each contestant (standard text message rate) - not all messages were delivered to this number and when dialled, it's apparently not in use
A common telephone number 114-620062 for all contestants, the caller has to enter the contestant's number and then press #.
A common wireless number 7788 (a net cost of Rs. 11.50 per SMS per vote)
The phone lines are open from 4pm on Saturday (the show is on Saturday night from 9pm to 10.30) and close at 9am on Sunday morning.
Sirasa has no functioning website or message board for viewer feedback. Random letters appear in weekly newspapers and some blogs/message boards on the net.
SSS really should follow the example set by AI in terms of dedicating two numbers for each contestant, fixing a voting time limit and encouraging viewer feedback. The credibility of a station also depends of the decisions made once the program is in its final stages. Stand by decisions already expressed to the public, and you are on safe ground. Start wavering every few minutes, and people are bound to notice something is horribly wrong!!
However, since the number of singers dwindled down, Dial Idol's predictions have not been very far off base. Two weeks ago, it predicted Katharine McPhee and Ace Young would be in the bottom three and they were - 2/3 is impressive.
Last week, Dial Idol predicted Mandisa, Elliot Yamin and Paris Bennett would be in the bottom three - and on Wednesday's results night, they all were. And exactly as Dial Idol predicted, Mandisa had the lowest number of votes!
The difference between the presentation and voting scheme for American Idol and the recently concluded first season of Sirasa Super Star are:
American Idol
One landline for each contestant (toll free)
One wireless (SMS) number for each contestant (standard text message rate)
The phone lines are open for two hours from the end of each program on Tuesday night.
Fans make hundreds of posts and comments on the show's official website American Idol.
Sirasa Super Star
One landline (SMS) number for each contestant (standard text message rate) - not all messages were delivered to this number and when dialled, it's apparently not in use
A common telephone number 114-620062 for all contestants, the caller has to enter the contestant's number and then press #.
A common wireless number 7788 (a net cost of Rs. 11.50 per SMS per vote)
The phone lines are open from 4pm on Saturday (the show is on Saturday night from 9pm to 10.30) and close at 9am on Sunday morning.
Sirasa has no functioning website or message board for viewer feedback. Random letters appear in weekly newspapers and some blogs/message boards on the net.
SSS really should follow the example set by AI in terms of dedicating two numbers for each contestant, fixing a voting time limit and encouraging viewer feedback. The credibility of a station also depends of the decisions made once the program is in its final stages. Stand by decisions already expressed to the public, and you are on safe ground. Start wavering every few minutes, and people are bound to notice something is horribly wrong!!
Thursday, April 06, 2006
Jayasuriya's Test career ends in pain
KANDY, Apr.04 (AFP) - Former Sri Lankan captain Sanath Jayasuriya ended his Test career on a painful note on Tuesday when he suffered a thumb injury during the second Test against Pakistan here.
Jayasuriya, 36, needed several stitches on his right thumb that was split while catching Pakistani opener Imran Farhat in the gully region on the second morning of the Test.
Link complete article on LBO
Link to article on Reuters
Thank you for your contribution to cricket, your class and your humility; you will be missed.
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Malith Perera on Rosie's Talk Show April 5, 2006
Malith Perera was featured on Jeevithayata Idadenna today at about 9am. He was on the program for about forty minutes. Ajith Bandara's journey from Depanama to Mawathagama was also featured rather briefly.
Malith sang three songs (one upon the request of a caller) with just his guitar, and he sounded very good. One caller was subtly cut off by Rosie as she started to criticize SSS!
A concert with all the Superstar contestants, along with Ajith will be shown on Sirasa at 10.30pm today.
Malith sang three songs (one upon the request of a caller) with just his guitar, and he sounded very good. One caller was subtly cut off by Rosie as she started to criticize SSS!
A concert with all the Superstar contestants, along with Ajith will be shown on Sirasa at 10.30pm today.
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