It has been eons long since I last posted anything here. Can I give the excuse of work overload again? *Snickers*
Well, lately I've been experiencing first hand exceptionally horrendous and impatient drivers. Speed limit shows 80 km/h. However, these drivers will drive by as if they own the road. Now if this road happens to be Jalan so and so, then so be it. It's your road and your rules. But people, this is a road where there are sign limits up on corners reminding and cautioning about the speed limit.
Besides that, I hate it when people tail-gate me. It has happen to me on countless occasions where I'll be keeping to the speed limit and there will be this driver at the back of my car, tailgating me. What the hell is wrong with those people. After tail-gating me for a while, the driver will then zoom off to his destination.
Haha, when you thought this post is going to end here, wait till you hear about this. Some Kelisa drivers in particular. Woohoo, I've seen them zoom passed me like there's no tomorrow. Kelisa cars can go quite fast I tell ya. These drivers whom I've seen, ignore road safety rules completely.
That's why I keep to the middle lane most of the time.
June 27, 2007
May 10, 2007
Dyin'
It saddens me day after day as I flip through the papers. Global warming, environment awareness, recycling, etc is being bombarded EVERYDAY.
How do we respond to such news? Are we doing enough to save mother nature? Is our government doing something about it? How are we to save mother nature?
In a matter of years, earth's temperature will rise and this will cause havoc.
Are we all going to die under extereme conditions?
How do we respond to such news? Are we doing enough to save mother nature? Is our government doing something about it? How are we to save mother nature?
In a matter of years, earth's temperature will rise and this will cause havoc.
Are we all going to die under extereme conditions?
May 8, 2007
Work overload
Work has been piling up lately. Hence the lack of postings.
Pete Teo won 3 awards in the recent AIM. Check out his website for the latest updates. The man himself has posted a couple of stuff.
The weather has been unbearable for the past few days. Hot hot hot hot hot!!! I wonder how the Artic and Antartica are doing. Seriously, we are all going to die of some heatwave/flood.
I can't wait to visit my bro :)
Well, thats some mishmash of updates for ya ;)
Pete Teo won 3 awards in the recent AIM. Check out his website for the latest updates. The man himself has posted a couple of stuff.
The weather has been unbearable for the past few days. Hot hot hot hot hot!!! I wonder how the Artic and Antartica are doing. Seriously, we are all going to die of some heatwave/flood.
I can't wait to visit my bro :)
Well, thats some mishmash of updates for ya ;)
April 21, 2007
April 1, 2007
March 26, 2007
A Lil' Sad
My OS is running once again. However my ENTIRE work/datas ARE GONE FOREVER. All those years of turmoil has gone down the drain, literally. Having spent countless mornings and nights without sleep, hours just updating my work and downloading songs to keep me going...
This is a lesson I shall learn.
For now, I just need some time alone.
This is a lesson I shall learn.
For now, I just need some time alone.
March 23, 2007
March 21, 2007
Have Mercy On Me
It's frustrating when you know something is wrong with your pc yet you can't figure out a way to save it. I don't know nuts 'bout pc when it comes to things like this!!!
March 19, 2007
Decadent Is Here To Stay
Check out these recipes/articles...
1)go to food.yahoo.com
2)click on 'everyday'
3)check out what's for dinner, what's fresh, food makeovers, healthy now, and bites
4)it's all worth reading
1)go to food.yahoo.com
2)click on 'everyday'
3)check out what's for dinner, what's fresh, food makeovers, healthy now, and bites
4)it's all worth reading
RIP
My pc has gone off the hook. May I say rest in peace to you and ALL OF MY FILES!!!
It's too late to cry over spilt milk now, aye.
It's too late to cry over spilt milk now, aye.
March 13, 2007
March 12, 2007
If Only I Had A Cook...Book
There are so many good recipes out there by Jamie Oliver, Eric Gower, Rachael Ray, etc.
How on earth can Jamie Oliver whip up a meal in such a short period of time? The Breakaway Chef's flavoured salts/finishing salts is definately something new to me. And what about Rachael Ray's Vegetarian Chickpea Burgers. Never in a million years would it have crossed my mind of mixing green tea or lavender or tangerine to salt. What about chickpeas? I love 'em. I would have never thought of making them into burgers. That's a recipe I've got to try.
Now what will you get if you combined Jamie Oliver, Eric Gower, Rachel Ray, Nigella Lawson and all the cooks in the world? Of course you wouldn't spoil the broth! Instead you get a walking dictionary of recipes!!! Now that's what I need.
How on earth can Jamie Oliver whip up a meal in such a short period of time? The Breakaway Chef's flavoured salts/finishing salts is definately something new to me. And what about Rachael Ray's Vegetarian Chickpea Burgers. Never in a million years would it have crossed my mind of mixing green tea or lavender or tangerine to salt. What about chickpeas? I love 'em. I would have never thought of making them into burgers. That's a recipe I've got to try.
Now what will you get if you combined Jamie Oliver, Eric Gower, Rachel Ray, Nigella Lawson and all the cooks in the world? Of course you wouldn't spoil the broth! Instead you get a walking dictionary of recipes!!! Now that's what I need.
News Feed
I've installed this news feed where you can search and it provides the most recent entries from EnvironmentalHealthNews.org.
March 9, 2007
Should I Be Concern?
We love eating. But how do we know what we're eating is healthy or whether the exercise we do is enough? We hear the same excuses all the time : "I just don't have time to exercise" or "I work till late in the night. By the time I get off work, all the eateries will be closed!" or "I don't have time to pack lunch to work. So, I just eat at the nearest hamburger store".
Our sedatary lifestyle has definately affected us one way or another. More and more of our population are diabetes or have high blood pressure or coronary heart disease or all three.
Obesity is on the rise. We are becoming an obese[FAT] nation.
What are we to do???
a) Eat breakfast. The most important meal of the day to get you started. [Most
people skip this breakfast]
b) Exercise three times a week. [Okey, if you can't spend 30 mins a session, try 20
minutes. If there's no park nearby ur place or no gym, EXERCISE AT HOME]
c) Eat a variety of food. Load up on your vegetables and fruits! [Cut down on all
those oily food. Use less oil and salt in your cooking]
d) Eat your vitamins [Although controversial, in my opinion it does help]
The list can go on but people actually do know what to do. It's more whether YOU want to change and make a difference!
Our sedatary lifestyle has definately affected us one way or another. More and more of our population are diabetes or have high blood pressure or coronary heart disease or all three.
Obesity is on the rise. We are becoming an obese[FAT] nation.
What are we to do???
a) Eat breakfast. The most important meal of the day to get you started. [Most
people skip this breakfast]
b) Exercise three times a week. [Okey, if you can't spend 30 mins a session, try 20
minutes. If there's no park nearby ur place or no gym, EXERCISE AT HOME]
c) Eat a variety of food. Load up on your vegetables and fruits! [Cut down on all
those oily food. Use less oil and salt in your cooking]
d) Eat your vitamins [Although controversial, in my opinion it does help]
The list can go on but people actually do know what to do. It's more whether YOU want to change and make a difference!
March 7, 2007
If I Were In Cornwall
If I were there, I would definately be making my way to
1) The 3 Wishes Faery Fest
2) The Faery Ball
3) Faery, Angel & Healing Fayre
1) The 3 Wishes Faery Fest
2) The Faery Ball
3) Faery, Angel & Healing Fayre
March 5, 2007
HTML help
I really need some help to personalise this blog. Any suggestions of sites helpful to newbies?
KLPac Attack
Alih PungGONG is definately a must watch.
It started off with the members of Bronze In Rhythm walking in slowing with each beat of the gong played. The two ladies leading the group, one on the left and right carried an umbrella each. The other members then proceeded to their respective instruments.
They started off with a very slow piece. I thought it was going to be boring. However, the pace picked up during the second set and the movement along with the 'drama' by Bronze In Rhythm has to be applauded.
Each set had its own movement interwined according to the music. They even involved the audience in one of their set. The question thrown to us was "What is the essence of a woman/man to you." Two of the members of Bronze In Rhythm then read out the meaning of woman and man from the 'Kamus Dewan' dictionary. Upon completion, they went straight into their third set.
The following sets were upbeat tempo of the gongs. The members definately showed their versatility by changing places to play various gamelan ensembles set up in the middle of the stage. They potrayed playing the gamelan is just as fun as playing any other instruments and did justice for it.
The show lasted for an hour. So go watch it!
Director : Nam Ron
Movement Director : Loh Kok Man
It started off with the members of Bronze In Rhythm walking in slowing with each beat of the gong played. The two ladies leading the group, one on the left and right carried an umbrella each. The other members then proceeded to their respective instruments.
They started off with a very slow piece. I thought it was going to be boring. However, the pace picked up during the second set and the movement along with the 'drama' by Bronze In Rhythm has to be applauded.
Each set had its own movement interwined according to the music. They even involved the audience in one of their set. The question thrown to us was "What is the essence of a woman/man to you." Two of the members of Bronze In Rhythm then read out the meaning of woman and man from the 'Kamus Dewan' dictionary. Upon completion, they went straight into their third set.
The following sets were upbeat tempo of the gongs. The members definately showed their versatility by changing places to play various gamelan ensembles set up in the middle of the stage. They potrayed playing the gamelan is just as fun as playing any other instruments and did justice for it.
The show lasted for an hour. So go watch it!
Director : Nam Ron
Movement Director : Loh Kok Man
February 27, 2007
Grock over, people!!!
During your childhood and teen years, everyone around you (espcially parents) will be bombarding you with words of encourage, asking you to do well in school, taking up extra classes such as music, art or dance lessons and some even willing to send you for tuition so that you're well prepare for yearly examination.
Then comes adulthood. For the past 24 years, you've been preparing for this. To graduate and get a decent job. Once you get a job, you're then expected to look for a life partner to get hitched. Once you get hitched, you must get kids. When junior comes along, you have to slough through work for the next 18 years just to make sure junior has enough to eat, wear, and go to college.
You then grow old. You expect your child to go through the same life cycle as you did.
Life is a rental. You mean I'm expected to live my life in that manner? Life is so short and I still have so much to do. Nothing last forever, nobody last forever. Oh my gosh which means I have to squeeze everything I need to do in this lifetime into such a short period of time. I might only have until 60 or 70 or maybe tomorrow to live by.
In my entire life there's nothing more annoying than people having to ask when I'm going to get married. This to me is personal and I don't need people nagging me about getting old and not have someone to be with. Or your life will be much more enriched with children. I mean which part of my sentence do you not understand? I said it's personal. Sheesh.
Really, I've got to take a break from all this. However society often shun upon those non-conformist.
Well, probably these quotes will do me good.
"There are no fixtures in nature. The universe is fluid and volatile.” - Emerson
"The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough.” - Rabindranath Tagore
“Contentment is natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty” - Socrates
“We tend to forget that happiness doesn't come as a result of getting something we don't have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have.” - Frederik Keonig
Wham!
I'll just stick to my own principles. Smirk.
Then comes adulthood. For the past 24 years, you've been preparing for this. To graduate and get a decent job. Once you get a job, you're then expected to look for a life partner to get hitched. Once you get hitched, you must get kids. When junior comes along, you have to slough through work for the next 18 years just to make sure junior has enough to eat, wear, and go to college.
You then grow old. You expect your child to go through the same life cycle as you did.
Life is a rental. You mean I'm expected to live my life in that manner? Life is so short and I still have so much to do. Nothing last forever, nobody last forever. Oh my gosh which means I have to squeeze everything I need to do in this lifetime into such a short period of time. I might only have until 60 or 70 or maybe tomorrow to live by.
In my entire life there's nothing more annoying than people having to ask when I'm going to get married. This to me is personal and I don't need people nagging me about getting old and not have someone to be with. Or your life will be much more enriched with children. I mean which part of my sentence do you not understand? I said it's personal. Sheesh.
Really, I've got to take a break from all this. However society often shun upon those non-conformist.
Well, probably these quotes will do me good.
"There are no fixtures in nature. The universe is fluid and volatile.” - Emerson
"The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough.” - Rabindranath Tagore
“Contentment is natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty” - Socrates
“We tend to forget that happiness doesn't come as a result of getting something we don't have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have.” - Frederik Keonig
Wham!
I'll just stick to my own principles. Smirk.
February 26, 2007
Alih PungGONG
I won a pair of tickets to watch Alih PungGONG at KLPac, Sentul this Sunday. It's all about the sound of gamelans and movements complementing the music.How did I win those tickets? Simple. By watching NTV7'S The Breakfast Show, the show worth waking up for, one morning somewhere last week [during my one week break]. The question was simple "Where will Alih PungGONG take place?". I sent a sms and voila, I got a call from NTV7 that afternoon.
So THANK YOU NTV7!!!
February 24, 2007
February 22, 2007
Ancient not
It has been ages since I last blogged! This has been due to a number of reasons. However I can't help but cite work is the main culprit. How can I come up with such excuse, some of you might say?!! (Oooh, I can already picture some of your eyes are already as wide as those cute lil popping goldfish eyes!)
My body had to adjust with the workload I was RECEIVING. Say thank you, M! I was just too tired at the end of each day. Then, as soon as I was getting accustom to my new work place, management asked me to be transfer to another place. But I must say it's fun being a nomad, moving from one place to another, year after year. I loved my new place and environment. Although it can be utterly boring at times, but I immensely enjoyed and savoured each and every moment of it. Then, it was back to my old place. Workload piled up.
After two years of inactivity, I finally decided to blog once again. And here I am again :)
My body had to adjust with the workload I was RECEIVING. Say thank you, M! I was just too tired at the end of each day. Then, as soon as I was getting accustom to my new work place, management asked me to be transfer to another place. But I must say it's fun being a nomad, moving from one place to another, year after year. I loved my new place and environment. Although it can be utterly boring at times, but I immensely enjoyed and savoured each and every moment of it. Then, it was back to my old place. Workload piled up.
After two years of inactivity, I finally decided to blog once again. And here I am again :)
February 21, 2007
Daltonism
Colour fills our wourld with beauty. Take a walk down the beach during sunset. You can see vivid colours of orange and red, blended together producing one of the finest shade. Look at the sky during a clear day. Shades of blue fill the vast majestic space. That is just the icing of the cake.
But what if you were diagnosed as colour blind!
You wouldn't be able to admire or appreciate certain colours. When it comes to cooking, red deficient individuals cannot tell whether their piece of meat is raw or well done. What about when driving? Can they distinguish traffic lights? Can they make the difference between green and ripe tomatoes? Can they appreciate a rainbow? Any job requiring to pass colour vision test...well, they just have to aspire to some other job.
Imagine being a medical lab technologist. Now how are you going to be able to accurately confirm that this chemical is of a certain pH? Just think about it.
Why am I rattling away about colour blindness? The reason is simple. I'm a carrier of colour blindness. I don't want my son not being able to appreciate the beautiful shades of colour. Imagine him blamming me for passing him this defected gene! It's just better getting a dog than babies!
My grandma is a carrier of colour blindness, just like me. She produced two offsprings which is my dad and his brother. Both of them are COLOUR BLIND. So what are the chances of me producing a male offspring that is free from colour blindness? 50% chance. Getting a dog is still a much better move.
But what if you were diagnosed as colour blind!
You wouldn't be able to admire or appreciate certain colours. When it comes to cooking, red deficient individuals cannot tell whether their piece of meat is raw or well done. What about when driving? Can they distinguish traffic lights? Can they make the difference between green and ripe tomatoes? Can they appreciate a rainbow? Any job requiring to pass colour vision test...well, they just have to aspire to some other job.
Imagine being a medical lab technologist. Now how are you going to be able to accurately confirm that this chemical is of a certain pH? Just think about it.
Why am I rattling away about colour blindness? The reason is simple. I'm a carrier of colour blindness. I don't want my son not being able to appreciate the beautiful shades of colour. Imagine him blamming me for passing him this defected gene! It's just better getting a dog than babies!
My grandma is a carrier of colour blindness, just like me. She produced two offsprings which is my dad and his brother. Both of them are COLOUR BLIND. So what are the chances of me producing a male offspring that is free from colour blindness? 50% chance. Getting a dog is still a much better move.
One In A Million GRAND FINAL Faizal : 3-in-1 Medley
OIAM is done and over with. However you just got to love this guy. One of my favs.
February 19, 2007
That time of year
Well it’s that time of year where you’ll have to gather with other family members (read: it gets worst if your mom or dad has a HUGE network of ENTENDED family members).
It’s that time of year where you have to hear your aunts or uncles asking you when it’s your turn to get hitch?!!
It’s that time of year where you’ll be stuffed with food every second.
It’s that time of year where you can see each one of your family members face to face. (This don’t normally happen)
It’s that time of year where you have to rush from one house to another just to make it in time to be home for dinner.
It’s that time of year where I can’t escape!!!
It’s that time of year where you have to hear your aunts or uncles asking you when it’s your turn to get hitch?!!
It’s that time of year where you’ll be stuffed with food every second.
It’s that time of year where you can see each one of your family members face to face. (This don’t normally happen)
It’s that time of year where you have to rush from one house to another just to make it in time to be home for dinner.
It’s that time of year where I can’t escape!!!
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