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.
March 26, 2007
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
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