October 2008 Archives

Oct 22, 2008

Silambattam – Music Review

Posted by Anandhan Subbiah in Movies, Music, Personal 19 comments

Yuvan Shankar Raja is back with this movie featuring Silamabrasan and Sana Khan. This album is a song for the masses and does not really reflect the talent of the young music director.I really believe the actor influences the music director a lot as there is a lot of similarity in the music scores for [...]

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Oct 16, 2008

Yuvvaraj – Music Review

Posted by Anandhan Subbiah in Featured, Movies, Music 12 comments

Subash Ghai , Gulzar and Rehman are back after Taal and the expectations are naturally very high. Rehman has also been in very good touch with blockbuster hits to his credit in both Hindi and Tamil.
Main Hoon Yuuvraj (Salman Khan)
It is just an introductory song with no value. I have no idea why this bit [...]

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Oct 15, 2008

Fight Climate Change with Diet change

Posted by Anandhan Subbiah in Animal Cruelty, Featured No comments

Global warming has been called humankind’s “greatest challenge” and the world’s most grave environmental threat, and science shows that one of the most effective ways to fight global warming is to go vegetarian.
Stars such as Sir Paul McCartney and Chrissie Hynde are lending their voices to share what science has already proven—that the meat industry [...]

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Oct 10, 2008

Aegan – Music Review

Posted by Anandhan Subbiah in Featured, Movies, Music 2 comments

Banner: Ayngaran International
Cast: Ajith, Nayantara, Navadeep, Suhasini Manirathnam, Jayaram, Suman, Nasser, M.S.Baskar, Sriman
Direction: Raju Sundaram
Production: Karunamoorthy, Arunpandiayan
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
This is the third movie for yuvan with Ajith. The first two movies Dheena and Billa were big hits.Yuvan’ s orchestration skills are brought to the fore in this album. Saroja was an interesting album [...]

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Oct 8, 2008

Writing your first Android Application.

Posted by Anandhan Subbiah in Java, Technical Articles 11 comments

Setting Up Your Development Environment
Android applications, like most mobile phone applications, are developed in a host-target development environment. In other words, you develop your application on a host computer (where resources are abundant), and download it to a target mobile phone for testing and ultimate use.
To write your own Android mobile phone applications, you’ll first [...]

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