Monday, September 4, 2017

Odds and ends


Karnazes became increasingly interested in his own Hellenic heritage as he researched the feats of one Pheidippides, the messenger who, some 2,500 years ago, ran from Athens to Sparta to enlist aid in repelling the invading Persians.

He then ran back to the field of Marathon — where the name comes from — where battle took place.

He finally scarpered back to Athens to announce the Greek victory: ‘a single inspired athletic endeavour’ of 153 miles of continuous running.

Pheidippides then dropped dead of exhaustion at the Acropolis.

Pheidippides was the original Marathon Man, and Karnazes sees himself as a kind of reincarnation. ‘I was Greek and running was something that brought with it great pride. I saw no higher calling.’





Thursday, August 31, 2017

Odds and ends

First cancer 'living drug' gets go-ahead - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-41094990

Cabinet Approves Liquid Natural Gas For Electricity Generation: 1,000 MW Power Plants By 2019 - http://anynews.lk/s/wnti


New Colombo canal boat service to commence shortly – move to ease traffic congestion - http://anynews.lk/s/wnwf

Life of Julian Assange
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4789462/The-paranoid-life-Julian-Assange-exile.html

British vacations of yester-years

Dana - All Kinds of Everything - Ireland - Eurovision 1970

Odds and ends

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Obituary - Dr. N. Rasalingam

Professor Sanath P. Lamabadusuriya <sanathp.lama@gmail.com>
Date: 29 August 2017 at 22:13
Subject: Re: Dr.N Rasalingam
To: Udaya Lakshman Kaluaratchi <ulkayk@hotmail.com>


Kalu , didn't he get colours in badminton as well?
Sanath

On 29 August 2017 at 16:58, Udaya Lakshman Kaluaratchi <ulkayk@hotmail.com> wrote:
Just got the sad news that Dr. N. RASALINGAM has moved on.

He was our Head Cop in 1956. Got College Colours in Boxing, Hockey, Baketball. Was a member of the first ever Royal Baketball team in 1954/5 , in which most players were also national players.He was also in the first ever Royal  Hockey team  of 1955.

It was  in 1956 that our entire  rugby team under Lionel Almeida was taken to task by Dudley de S on the famous/infamous cigarette-butt complaint by the Trinity Principal Walters. No colours were awarded.There were suspensions, too,I think.

 Cops in the team were debadged as well as  members of the College debating team who travelled up to Kandy. 

Ras the Head Cop was not involved as he fortunately happened to  travel down with our Principal after the match!

One significant consequence of this episode was that Royal had no rugby coloursmen in 1957 at the beginning of the season. Perhaps for the first time Royal were being led by a non-coloursman, Roti S.! 

Those in College  at the time will recall how the farewell  Friday General  Assembly for Bob Edwards, our much revered Head Master, was disturbed by outside elements just outside our Hall, with catcalls etc.,which made Edwards get up and  go off the stage! 

ULK.