Thursday, December 20, 2007


Best wishes to my brother and his fiancee!
=]

Thursday, November 29, 2007

T-shirt


Striking. Sweet.
Youthful.
Cute.

Hint: christmas is around the corner =p

T.G.I. Friday's Jack Daniels Sauce Recipe


Ingredients:
1 teaspoon Onion Powder
1 tablespoon Tabasco Sauce
2 tablespoons Red Wine Vinegar
1/4 cup Jack Daniel's
2 cups brown sugar
1/4 cup water
4 beef bouillon cubes
2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce

Directions:
Combine all ingredients in a small sauce pan. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes. Allow to cool and use as a sauce on any grilled meat or fish -- especially salmon!

This recipe from CDKitchen for T.G.I. Friday's Jack Daniels Sauce serves/makes 1 cup

Saturday, October 27, 2007

The strength of a man and the beauty of a woman

Strength of a Man

The strength of a man isn't seen in the width of his shoulders.
It is seen in the width of his arms that encircle you.

The strength of a man isn't in the deep tone of his voice.
It is in the gentle words he whispers.

The strength of a man isn't how many buddies he has.
It is how good a buddy he is with his kids.

The strength of a man isn't in how respected he is at work.
It is in how respected he is at home.

The strength of a man isn't in how hard he hits.
It is in how tender he touches.

The strength of a man isn't how many women he's Loved by.
It is in can he be true to one woman.

The strength of a man isn't in the weight he can lift.
It is in the burdens he can understand and overcome.

Beauty of a Woman

The beauty of a woman
Is not in the clothes she wears,
The figure she carries,
Or the way she combs her hair.

The beauty of a woman
Must be seen from her eyes,
Because that is the doorway to her heart,
The place where love resides.

The beauty of a woman
Is not in a facial mole,
But true beauty in a woman
Is reflected in her soul.

It is the caring that she lovingly gives,
The passion that she shows,
The beauty of a woman
With passing years-only grows.



Lucky is the man who is the first love of a woman,
but luckier is the woman who is the last love of a man.

=D

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Shark beach


Shark!
What first comes across your mind when shark is mentioned?

Fear. Jitters. Predator. Pointed fin. Killer. Blood. Life threatening.
or perhaps...
Delicious. Nutritious. Expensive. Salivating fin soup.
Adventure. Baby shark. Beach.
or
Dunnno.

Hmm.. if I ever have the chance, I would love to visit one of the shark beaches.
Adrenalin swim.
Some might think that it's crazy
but heyy
shark doesnt attack humans always.
Hmm there's still a probability
you say,
whatever then.
lol.


Enjoyy





Laughters

Monday, October 15, 2007

Malaysia can ``do better'' than Singapore if only it would treat its minority Chinese and Indian populations fairly, the city-state's founding leader has said in unexpectedly blunt comments about the rival neighbor.

Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew's comments are likely to touch a raw nerve in Malaysia where ethnic tensions are never far below the surface over minority complaints about discrimination by the Malay Muslim dominated government.

Lee even suggested that Singapore wouldn't mind rejoining Malaysia if the latter accepted meritocracy instead of sticking to an affirmative action policy favoring the Malay majority.

``If they would just educate the Chinese and Indians, use them and treat them as their citizens, they can equal us and even do better than us and we would be happy to rejoin them,'' Lee told two academics in a recent interview.

``We are a standing indictment of all the things that they can be doing differently,'' he said


From my point of view:
Let the ugly hidden truth be seen and heard.

Being a good neighbour, LKY is trying to give a good advice free of charge to the sleeping Malaysian leaders and politicians on how to make it big, how to succeed and survive in the real world out there.

Our government is too busy with all their 'syok sendiri' or feel good achievements that have become the laughing stock of other countries. A waste of taxpayers' money. To make matters worse we have a bunch of BN politicians who are robbing the people's money. As a result of that, our rakyat suffers!

In form5 sejarah we learnt that our country opposed dasar apartheid in south africa. However, the authorities themselves are discriminating the chinese here.. joke, Joke, JOKE! In south africa is 'only for whites', over here is 'only for malays!(bumiputera)'. Nonsense.

The government welcomed a huge number of immigrants from Indonesia(same skin colour) to our country, just because they wanted to increase their 'own population'.So now the rising crime acts who is to blame? A proposal of employing maids from china were rejected, eventhough 80% of the households employees' were chinese. What does this speak of? They definitely dont want an increase in chinese population.

What do you think?

Monday, September 24, 2007

Dry season



I disconnected my computer and went downstair to answer my phone call. At the same time, I happened to see my parents watching vcd sermon at the living room. So after the call, I joined them.


The testimony was excellent.




Frankly, I have been going through a dry season in my life recently. I would say spiritually dry. From the outside, life was good and fun. However, deep inside the soul was the opposite way.

Good food, branded stuffs and friends cannot satisfy the emptiness. They seemed to be good but in reality, not so true.


Sunday, September 16, 2007

Sushi Quiz


Sushi was first served in which millennium?

A. 1600
B. 1700
C. 1800
D. 1900

In the 1700s, a chef named Yohei began to serve raw fish combined with vinegarded rice and sushi as we know it was born.

True or false: SUshi originally began as a method of preserving fish.

A. True
B. False

Cleaned, raw fish were pressed between layers of salt and weighted with a stone. After a few weeks, the stone was removed and replaced with a light cover and a few months after that the fermented fish and rice were considered ready to eat.

A sushi chef is called a(n):

Itamae


Take the quiz here.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Cuffz


I love this one!

So irresistable.

Barfly, white swarovski.

cuffbylinz

Saturday, August 11, 2007

National Service

Tahniah, anda telah terpilih untuk mengikuti Program Latihan Khidmat Negara Siri 5/2008.

!!!!!!

Okay. Im chosen! for 2008 national service.
Dunno to cry or to laugh...

LOL!.T_T

check out urs here

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Hp stolen

2 hours ago,

I happily rushed towards the bus station with a few friends.

As I stepped into the bus, I sensed something was missing in my pocket. Immediately I grabbed a seat and searched through my bag. It wasn't there.

My phone was STOLEN!

Without a second waste, I jumped off the bus and retraced my steps. Hoon followed me. I hope that I left it at Kasturi Centre but it wasn't there. The janitor was shocked to know what I was looking for and claimed that she never took it. Well, I believed her.

Unproductive search.

Recalling back, I remember I have my phone with me all the way to the bus station. Next, it dissapeared. So, it must have been stolen while I was frantically looking for the right bus. One of the immigrants/indians must have fished it out.

Argh. Actually, that was a popular spot for the thieves. A few friends of mine have had similiar incidents.

Hmm. What now... God bless that fella who had stolen my phone!! If it's Your will, let it be. Otherwise, touch his heart to return that phone back to me in a miraculous way. Amen.

unwillingly said. =p

Friday, July 20, 2007

She asked me.

During dinner...

my mom asked me, "dont you think time passes by really fast. now you're already 17"

argh. it kind of hits me. really.
I was quite disturbed by that statement. It's like I'm so old now hahah.
argh. it freaks me out. what am I supposed to do? lol
chill. relax.
Anyways, I want to live my days to the fullest

Last but not least, thank you Jesus for everything =)

17th Birthday. 20-07-2007

NICE right. 20072007
17 somemore. hahaha.

see, my birth date is so rare. happens once in a century. haha.

So, HAPPY BIRTHDAY to ME =)

I really wanna thank all my friends out there who have made my day.
It's fabulous!
Love you ppl lots.

Hmm. will upload a pic of all my pressie soon.
Aww, I love those blue roses.! Thanks to wei hoon & frens

kekeke.


okay la.

Friday, July 13, 2007

'Gay'-rights leader quits homosexuality

He was a rising star in the "gay rights" movement, but Michael Glatze now declares not only has
he given up activism – he's no longer a homosexual.

Glatze – who had become a frequent media source as founding editor of Young Gay America
magazine – tells the story of his transformation in an exclusive column published today by WND. Although Glatze cut himself
off from the homosexual community about a year and a half ago, he says the column likely will
surprise some people. "This will actually be news to anybody I used to relate to," he told WND.
The radical change in his life, Glatze recalls, began with inner "promptings" he now attributes to God.
"I hope I can share my story," he said. "I feel strongly God has put me here for a reason. Even in the
darkest days of late-night parties, substance abuse and all kinds of things – when I felt like, 'Why am
I here, what am I doing?' – there was always a voice there.


"I didn't know what to call it, or if I could trust it, but it said 'hold on.'" Glatze said he became aware of
homosexual feelings at about the age of 14 and publicly declared himself "gay" at age 20. Finally,
after a decade in which his leadership role in the homosexual activist world grew – but alongside it,
a mysterious inner conflict – he says he finally was "liberated." In fact, he writes in his WND column
today, "'coming out' from under the influence of the homosexual mindset was the most liberating,
beautiful and astonishing thing I've ever experienced in my entire life." Before "coming out" in his
column today, Glatze contacted WND Managing Editor David Kupelian after reading his book, "The
Marketing of Evil, which Glatze said "has given me so much help in my process of healing from the
profound influences of evil in our current society." "There is nothing that would give me more
pleasure," he wrote to Kupelian, "than to say the Truth about 'homosexuality' and atone for my sins
in that regard."

Glatze's transformation calls to mind that of another prominent "gay" magazine publisher who also
has renounced her former lifestyle. Lesbian activist Charlene Cothran, longtime publisher of Venus
magazine, became a Christian and gave her magazine a new mission "to encourage, educate and
assist those who desire to leave a life of homosexuality." She adds: "Our ultimate mission is to win
souls for Christ, and to do so by showing love to all God's people."

In his column, Glatze doesn't mince words, calling homosexual sex purely "lust-based," meaning it
can never fully satisfy. "It's a neurotic process rather than a natural, normal one," he writes. "Normal
is normal – and has been called normal for a reason." After becoming editor of Young Gay America
magazine at age 22, Glatze received numerous awards and recognition, including the National Role
Model Award from the major homosexual-rights organization Equality Forum. Media gravitated toward
him, leading to appearances on PBS television and MSNBC and quotes in a cover story in Time
magazine called "The Battle Over Gay Teens."

He produced, with the help of PBS affiliates and Equality Forum, the first major documentary film to
address homosexual teen suicide, "Jim In Bold," which toured the world and received numerous "
best in festival" awards. Young Gay America's photo exhibit, telling the story of young people across
North America, toured Europe, Canada and parts of the U.S.

In 2004, Glatze moved from San Francisco to Halifax in eastern Canada where his partner, Young
Gay America magazine's publisher, had family. The magazine, he said, sought to provide a "virtuous
counterpart" to the other newsstand media aimed at homosexual youth. But Glatze contends "the
truth was, YGA was as damaging as anything else out there, just not overtly pornographic, so more
'respected.'"

In 2005, Glatze was featured in a panel with Judy Shepard, mother of slain homosexual Matthew
Shepard, at the prestigious JFK Jr. Forum at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. "It was after
viewing my words on a videotape of that 'performance,'" he writes, "that I began to seriously doubt
what I was doing with my life and influence." "Knowing no one who I could approach with my questions
and my doubts, I turned to God," he says. "I'd developed a growing relationship with God, thanks to a
debilitating bout with intestinal cramps caused by the upset stomach-inducing behaviors I'd been
engaged in."

Toward the end of his time with Young Gay America, Glatze said, colleagues began to notice he was
going through some kind of religious experience. Just before leaving, not fully realizing what he was
doing, he wrote on his office computer his thoughts, ending with the declaration: "Homosexuality is
death, and I choose life." "I was so nervous, it was like I wasn't even writing it myself," he said.

Inexplicably, he told WND, he left the words on the screen for others to see. "People who looked at it
were stunned; they thought it was crazy," he said. But he left his co-workers wondering about where
he stood, never having fully explained his decision to step down. Looking back on his old lifestyle,
Glatze told WND whenever he had a sense that he was doing something wrong, "I would I just
attribute it to, 'that's just the way life is.'"

"If ever I were to question anything, [my colleagues] would say, 'You're such an idealist.'" Glatze said
he thought opponents of homosexual activism were "mean and crazy, and they wanted to hurt me."
"I thought they were out to get me," he said. "They made me really, really mad – and scared, I think.
I wanted them to go away." Glatze said he couldn't allow himself to think they were sincere in
their beliefs. But he now has deep respect for a Christian aunt who disapproved of his lifestyle.

She "was never judgmental, but always firm," he said.

Saturday, July 7, 2007

Altantuya case

To find out more, read these posts.

__________________________________

Barisan Nasional, UMNO favourite term:

"you tak suka, you keluar dari malaysia!"

7th July 07


A magnificient day of the year.

Be blessed!


_______________________________________________________________

Yesterday night, I went to GT together with Mel.
Rev. Michael Rowan preached about holiness.

Holiness is not related to church lingo.
It is not some bunch of rules and restrictions.
But it is never easy too.

God never ask us to compare our walk with God,
our church and our holiness with others.
He just said "Be holy as I'm holy"

Sometimes, we may feel intimidated when we compare our lifes with other christians.
They looked so holy.
They may weep and weep during worship
and yet we're just standing there feeling nothing.
They looked so blessed. Not us.
Then, we will tend to think that God doesn't bless us because we are not holy.


What is holiness?

Holiness is living out the standard of God in your life in a daily base.

Genesis 4:7
If you do not do what is right,
sin is crouching at your door, but you must master it.

Invite holiness = Invite happiness

Devil will always tells us, " Do it my way, it will be more fun"
but remember that,
God is here to give us life and more abundantly.
Not boreness.


I'm not perfect, just forgiven.



Monday, June 11, 2007

Will you?


This much??

Do you?

Are you willing to love?

Teach me to love.

What is love?

Love is patient, love is kind.
It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.
It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.
It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
1Corinthians 14:4-7

Jesus loves you!

Cartoon pic grabbed from James

Crochet Snowflake



Adopted from the Australian Women's Weekly.
Great to make special cards for family and friends. Here's a tutorial on how to make four different crochet snowflake.
Enjoy!

Okapi

Okapi, a relative of giraffe.
It looks like half horse, half zebra and half giraffe.
A mammal of the Ituri Rainforest.
It was only known to the local people until 1901.

Cute? Weird? You say.

I have been bumping into quite a number of old peers lately.
Very out of a sudden, at unexpected places.
Smile =)

Well, really glad to see them again. Some I lost contact for many many years.
Really glad to meet them again.
One of them just a fornight.
Haha.

3D SeaStorm Screensaver. I think that's pretty cool


Sunday, May 27, 2007

River to sea


The Jordan River flows into the Sea of Galilee.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Monday, March 19, 2007

Computer gender joke

A Spanish teacher was explaining to her class that in Spanish, unlike English, nouns are designated as either masculine or feminine.
''House'' for instance, is feminine: ''la casa.'' ''Pencil,'' however, is masculine: "el lapiz.''

A student asked, ''What gender is 'computer'?'' Instead of giving the answer, the teacher split the class into two groups, male and female, and asked them to decide for themselves whether ''computer'' should be a masculine or a feminine noun.

Each group was asked to give four reasons for its recommendation.

The men's group decided that "computer" should definitely be of the feminine gender (''la computadora''), because:

1. No one but their creator understands their internal logic;

2. The native language they use to communicate with other computers is incomprehensible to everyone else;

3. Even the smallest mistakes are stored in long term memory for possible later retrieval; and

4. As soon as you make a commitment to one, you find yourself spending half your paycheck on accessories for it.

The women's group, however, concluded that computers should be Masculine (''el computador''), because:

1. In order to do anything with them, you have to turn them on;

2. They have a lot of data but still can't think for themselves;

3. They are supposed to help you solve problems, but half the time they ARE the problem; and

4. As soon as you commit to one, you realize that if you had waited a little longer, you could have gotten a better model.

Friday, March 16, 2007

Fastest furniture


I stumbled across the Casual Lofa today which happens to hold the Guinness Word Record for fastest furniture. This thing has been officially clocked at an extreme 87mph. What I find more entertaining is that these same guys have built a bed on wheels called the “Street Sleeper” that will do 69mph. Interesting eh?

Sweet pleasure

sweet pleasure at bakerzin


I went to Ou yesterday and bought a piece of sweet pleasure for my supper. It was fantastic. Layers of hazelnut praline dacquoise, Jivara milk chocolate ganache with fleur de sel, topped with chocolate mousse. A must try!

Earlier, I tried out the oyster mee sua and chicken floss egg crepes after watching the pursuit of happiness.


The Shihlin Taiwan Street Snacks is the brainchild of two young Singaporeans who sought to re-create the snacks they found at the famous Shihlin night market in Taiwan. They paid the Taiwanese chefs a five figure sum to learn how to make the snacks for two whole months. Now it's a booming franchise with outlets all over Singapore and Malaysia.

I like this one a lot!
Indeed, one utama is a food paradise.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Cuppacakes!




Slrrrp....cuppa cuppa cuppacakes!!

Great for special celebrations and casual get-togethers. You can order cuppacakes through its website and collect it at Damansara.

cuppacakes show
date: 30th march, friday
time: 8pm till late
venue: +wondermilk, 37 jalan ss 21/1a, damansara utama 47400 petaling jaya selangor.
tel: 03 77258930

RSVP: cuppacakes.wondermilk@gmail.com

get a sneak peak of our exciting new designs, savour yummy samples and purchase beautiful cuppacakes! Everyone is invited.

I want to go
Ha..free advertising..

ha

Some random pics i found from the 'net



Tuesday, March 13, 2007

The making of pasta

Upon the request of a friend, I shall blog about pasta recipes. There you go.


sausage carbonara

serves 4
• 4 good-quality organic Italian sausages
• olive oil
• 4 slices of thickly cut pancetta, chopped
• sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
• 500g dried linguine
• 4 large free-range or organic egg yolks
• 100ml double cream
• 100g freshly grated Parmesan cheese
• zest of 1 lemon
• a sprig of fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped
• extra virgin olive oil

With a sharp knife, slit the sausage skins lengthways and pop all the meat out. Using wet hands, roll little balls of sausagemeat about the size of large marbles and place them to one side.

Heat a large frying pan and add a good splash of olive oil. Gently fry the sausage meatballs until golden brown all over, then add the pancetta and continue cooking for a couple of minutes, until it’s golden. While this is cooking, bring a pan of salted water to the boil, add the linguine, and cook according to the packet instructions.

In a large bowl, whip up the egg yolks, cream, half the Parmesan, the lemon zest and parsley. When the pasta is cooked, drain it in a colander, reserving a little of the cooking water, and immediately toss it quickly with the egg mixture back in the pasta pan. Add the hot sausage meatballs and toss everything together. The egg will cook delicately from the heat of the linguine, just enough for it to thicken and not scramble. The sauce should be smooth and silky. If the pasta becomes a little claggy, add a few spoonfuls of the reserved cooking water to loosen it slightly. Sprinkle over the rest of the Parmesan, season if necessary, drizzle with extra virgin olive oil and serve. Eat immediately!

Check out more at Jamie Oliver

Recharged

I'm fully recharged. =)

Last night, we went to hotel istana where the conference was held. The worship was very very good, the dance team from Taiwan performed and all of us danced a long. The presence of God can be felt as everyone was so filled with joy. Next, the pastor from Taipei preached his sermon, EXCELLENT! That was one of the best sermon I've ever heard throughout 7years of christian life.

I shall summarize what the pastor preached about. Here, it might not sound as good and as funny as what he had conveyed.

"You are the salt of the earth. But what good is salt if it has lost its flavor? Can you make it useful again? It will be thrown out and trampled underfoot as worthless. You are the light of the world-like a city on a mountain, glowing in the night for all to see. Don't hide your light under a basket! Instead, put it on a stand and let it shine for all. In the same way, let your good deeds shine out for all to see, so that everyone will praise your heavenly Father." Matthew 5:13-16

Every nations have their own laws. In Singapore, you can't eat chewing gum. So, you might try to eat as many as possible in Malaysia before arriving at Singapore. In Muslim countries, the Muslims are allowed to marry 4 wifes. But if you ever break a law, you will get punished. Every law on earth that is broken has its own penalty. However, Jesus tells us that if we follow the law of the bible, we shall receive its blessings.

We are salt of the earth. The bible didnt tell us to become the salt but we are the salt. This is through the new life Jesus had given to us. Think about it, which parents on earth is willing to sacrifice their own child for something else? God, because of great His love of us, had given us His only Son to save us, can u sense how great is His love for us?

As Christian, we know that the Lord's coming is near. Are we supposed to keep on thinking about the judgement day and worry about it? The bible tells us that we should live today to the fullest. It's about today, not tomorrow. As we live everyday of our lives as salt and light, we will not not tremble when we are judged by the Lord.

What does the bible mean when it says we are salt? If you are a cook, you know how important salt is in cooking. Without salt, the dish will not taste good no matter how much expensive and tongue-licking ingredients you add. Salt is the primary source to cook tasty dishes. It can change a tasteless soup into one yummy soup with just a few drops. That's the great wonder of salt.

We Christians, do we change the world or let the world change us? Do we affect the people around us or we let them affect us? We should be the salt no matter where we are, what professions we are doing, we should let the others taste the difference with Christians around them.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Butt breathing


Turtles can breathe through their butts.They can suck water into their cloaca, the single hole through which they pass feces, urine and sexual fluids, and into two pockets that come off the chamber. These pockets are lined with veins, and the turtles can absorb oxygen from the water into their blood. The Fitzroy River turtle from Australia seems to be the champion of butt breathing. It can pump water in and out of its butt up to 60 times a minute, and gets almost 70 per cent of its oxygen in this way.

Truth is stranger than fiction eh? Hmm, what about tortoise?

Day 3

Again, she forgot to bring her calculator for her math paper today. But this time favour was upon her. One of her classmate brought two calculators and lend her one of his. She's here to say thanks.

Interesting shopper


An interesting way to make full use of kangaroo =)
Quite pity it though.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

The Difference Between Dogs and Cats

A dog thinks: Hey, these people I live with feed me, love me, provide me with a nice warm, dry house, pet me, and take good care of me ... They must be gods!

A cat thinks: Hey, these people I live with feed me, love me, provide me with a nice warm, dry house, pet me, and take good care of me ... I must be a god!

Q: what do you call the leader of a biology gang?
A: The nucleus.

Mushrooms always grow in damp places and so they look like umbrellas.

When you breathe, you inspire. When you do not breathe, you expire.





I have been reading biology text lately for tomorrow's paper. Tired. Now I really need a break. lalalalalalalalalala



Two biologists are in the field following the tracks of a radio-collared grizzly bear. All of a sudden, the bear crashes out of the brush and heads right for them. They scramble up the nearest tree, but the bear starts climbing up the tree after them. The first biologist starts taking off his heavy leather hiking boots and pulls a pair of sleek running shoes from his back-pack. The second biologist gives him a puzzled look and says, "What in the world are you doing?"

He replies, "I figure when the bear gets close to us, we'll jump down and make a run for it."

The second guy says, "Are you crazy? We both know you can't outrun a full-grown grizzly bear."

The first guy says, "I don't have to outrun the bear, I only have to outrun you!"

Day 2

She forgot to bring along her scientific calculator with her today. So she had to sit for her add.mathematic paper with fingers counting. How do u count equations with fingers? lol..in other words, she almost handed it blank.

Monday, March 5, 2007

Day 1

I'm having add. mathematics exam tomorrow. Let's have some jokes for relaxation.

A boy is about to go on his first date, and is nervous about what to talk about. He asks his father for advice. The father replies: "My son, there are three subjects that always work. These are food, family, and philosophy."

The boy picks up his date and they go to a soda fountain. Ice cream sodas in front of them, they stare at each other for a long time, as the boy's nervousness builds. He remembers his father's advice, and chooses the first topic. He asks the girl: "Do you like potato pancakes?" She says "No," and the silence returns.

After a few more uncomfortable minutes, the boy thinks of his father's suggestion and turns to the second item on the list. He asks, "Do you have a brother?" Again, the girl says "No" and there is silence once again.

The boy then plays his last card. He thinks of his father's advice and asks the girl the following question: "If you had a brother, would he like potato pancakes?"

Sweet bye and bye

I fall in love with 'Sweet bye and bye variations' by Walter C. Stier. It's such a beautiful love song. Got it from a friend's sister last friday while waiting for transport at their house with another friend. Now's the time to brush up my fingers for performance ;p

If you want the piano sheet, feel free to email me for it.

Sunday, March 4, 2007

Vacuum hover shoes

I love this one.
These are vacuuming shoes that allow you to shuffle around the house and clean your floor at the same time.They’re still at the concept stage, but if the company’s executives have any sense at all they’ll push them into production faster.

Amazing skill of holding eggs

I salute him..ha. I shall head to the kitchen and grab some eggs to give that a try..

Friday, March 2, 2007

Engineering vs Math Majors

A math and engineering convention was being held. On the train to the convention, there were both math majors and engineering majors. Each of the math majors had his/her own train ticket. But the Engineers had only ONE ticket for all of them. The math majors started laughing and snickering. The engineers ignored the laughter.

Then, one of the engineers said, "Here comes the conductor". All of the engineers piled into the bathroom. The math majors were puzzled. The conductor came aboard and collected tickets from all the math majors. He went to the bathroom, knocked on the door, and said, "Tickets Please". An engineer stuck their only ticket under the door. The conductor took the ticket and left. A few minutes later, the engineers emerged from the bathroom. The math majors felt really stupid.

On the way back from the convention, the group of math majors had ONE ticket for their group. They started snickering at the engineers, who had NO tickets amongst them.

When the engineer lookout shouted, "Conductor coming!", all the engineers again piled into a bathroom. All of the math majors went into another bathroom. Then, before the conductor came on board, one of the engineers left the bathroom, knocked on the other bathroom, and said, "Ticket please."

Thursday, March 1, 2007

The Real Firefox



This is so adorable, dont u agree..

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Beautiful Pavement Chalk Drawings

This is really awesome and its done using chalk.



Done by Julian Beever, an English artist who's famous for his art on the pavement of England, France, Germany, USA, Australia and Belgium . Beever gives to his drawings an amazing 3D illusion.

Creative ways to overcome traffic jam



Sunday, February 25, 2007

Gilbert--My prince charming

Well. I came across Anne of Green Gables which has been sitting on my shelf for years. All dusty and old. As I flicked through the pages which the innocent-little-darling once read, the character Gilbert just grabbed hold of me. Again. Aww I want someone like him. Not the immature Gilbert but the grown up young man.

Bus conductor robbed by passenger

On my way back from midvalley, there was this man(an illegal imigrant i guess) who was talking(acting) to the bus conductor which was sitting right beside the driver seat. I was catching my nap that time. Out of a sudden, I saw the passenger pushed his palm on the conductor's face and hopped out of the bus. Quickly, the conductor and the driver jumped off and chased after him.
Ha..it was like a drama movie. Eventually, they stopped chasing him (I was disappointed) after some distance and he turned his head and looked at them, then only he walked off. Later on only i knew that the thief robbed all the paper notes held in the bus conductor hand.(kesian)
And..my sleep was kinda robbed off.. I was all hyped up after that scene =p

Im glad it didnt happen to me after all. Just here to thank God for his protection over my friends and I hehe.. May everyone be blessed!

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Chinese New Year 07


Happy chinese new year.
Wish you a blessed and fruitful year ahead.
And for the ones who arent married, the ang pau race has begun.
It's time to hunt for them. GO go go! All the best =)

Friday, February 16, 2007

Weird sea creatures



Researchers have been searching the deep sea northwest of New Zealand for new species.
The creatures are unusual because they adapt to being very deep down where the pressure's really great and it's totally dark.