Monday, December 27, 2004

The Bloom of a Lifetime

Above photo by Wong Len Poh.

The Talipot, Corypha Umbraculifera, an Asian palm, blooms only once in its lifetime of 30 - 80 years. The inflorescence each weighs more than half a tonne (500 kgs), 6 meters tall and may bear over 20 millions fragrant tiny flowers. "Umbraculifera" means "bears an umbrella," an appropriate name for this ornamental palm. The Talipot palm's flower clusters are the largest in the plant kingdom. The plant itself can easily grow trunks up to 80 feet in height and 3 feet in diameter and leaf blades up to 16 feet in diameter. Enthusiasts can check out the ones in bloom now at the Singapore Botanic Gardens.Len Poh chanced on a rare sight while taking a retired professor from his University out on a visit to the Singapore Botanic Gardens on 22 Dec. Two 79-year old Talipot Palms in the Gardens flowered for the first and last time during this Christmas. It is such a rare occasion that the Botanic Gardens put up special signs to direct visitors to the palms.
Talipot Inflorescence
Photo by Wong Len Poh 

From across the vast expanse of green lawn, you can see that something special and significant is going on. Your eyes are caught by the sight of the bright flower cluster, fountaining up, out and above the massive base of stout green palm fronds. Tiny insects hover in a cloud around the inflorescence. Are they pollinating the blossoms or just admiring them?
Tiny Talipot flowers 
Photo by Wong Len Poh 

Some of the small, pale palm flowers, which are only about a fourth of an inch in diameter, gently rain down on you as you look up, and they lightly carpet the ground below.
Sad thing is that the palm will die after the enormous effort of flowering and fruiting, for the first and last time in its life.

Sunday, December 05, 2004

Yahoo! Mail now gives 250mb!

Yesterday I noticed that Yahoo! allows 250mb space. Hooray and thank you! But I don't know why Hotmail still gives me a miserly 2mb.

Another delightful feature of Yahoo! is the to: / cc: addressing feature. Just type the first alphabet and the entire list offers itself to be picked.

Wednesday, November 17, 2004

Byte (Topper)

Sailing has finally arrived at Lower Seletar Reservoir. For the past few week-ends, some members of Seletar Country Club have been practising with figure of 8, sheet-bend, bowline, clove-hitch, round turn and 2 half hitches so that they can catch the wind at Lower Seletar.
The Byte (designed by Ian Bruce) is a high performance sailboat that delivers the excitement of the Topper without the need for great body strength or weight. In fact, the Byte is just right for anyone weighing 50 kgs or more and they are gaining in popularity in Singapore schools.
The Byte was recently awarded ISAF Recognised status which is
testament to the worldwide success of the boat. 

Rigging up

The local Byte fraternity has been fired up ever since Calvin Lim Zhi Yang won the World Byte Championship 2004 in a fleet of 132 entries. Lying second till the last day, Calvin managed to overtake Issac Bussin of Canada on the final day of racing. Calvin who in June won the Euro Cup is only 15 years old.
The World Byte Championship 2004 was held from 18~24 August in Kingston, Canada.
Congratulations to Calvin for an outstanding performance.

Tuesday, October 26, 2004

RSAF F-16s outgunned by Indian Sukhois

Six F-16C/D Fighting Falcon jets from the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) have been engaging in dogfights with their Indian counterparts in the open skies over Gwalior in Western India during the past two weeks. To be precise, they are participating in the first bilateral air exercise, codenamed SINDEX-04, which will end tomorrow 27 Oct 04. Curious to know the outcome ? Read on .... which is a Times of India news report, quoting IAF sources, said the Indian pilots proved more than a match for their visitors.

Don't fret if Pak gets F-16s
RAJAT PANDIT
TIMES NEWS NETWORK [ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2004 11:24:29 PM ]

NEW DELHI: India need not lose sleep even if Pakistan manages to acquire more F-16 fighters from the US. After plastering American combat pilots in an exercise earlier this year, IAF top guns now have another reason to be gung ho: their top-notch mean machines have proved more than a match for F-16s, the much-vaunted 'fighting falcons'.
Russian-origin Sukhoi-30MKI jets are apparently outgunning American F-16s on "several aspects" at the ongoing Indo-Singapore air combat exercise in Gwalior.
This is the first-ever face-off between these two sophisticated war machines originating from the two former Cold War adversaries.
"Our Sukhois are doing very well against the F-16Cs (of Singapore Air Force) in terms of manoeuvrability, sophistication of avionics and weapon systems. Similarly, our MiG-29s and Mirage-2000s are also matching up to the F-16s," say IAF sources.
IAF is pitting even its MiG-21s, which constitute over 45% of India's combat fleet, against F-16s during the 'Sindex-Ankush' exercise in Gwalior.
"Ever since the Pakistanis acquired F-16s from the US in the mid-1980s, we wanted to size them up. So, we are matching almost all our planes with F-16s of the Singapore Air Force, which are more advanced than the F-16s of Pakistan," said sources.
The IAF has also tasked its elite combat school to develop manoeuvres for MiG-21s to elude the radar cones of F-16s.
IAF spokesperson Squadron Leader Mahesh Upasani only said, "Results of the exercise will be assessed only after the debrief. It's premature to comment at this stage."
Instead of F-16s, the US had fielded the F-15C Eagles during the Cope India-04 exercise in February. So, the decks were promptly cleared when Singapore came knocking for training facilities with its F-16s.

Sunday, September 12, 2004

Short trip to Pulau Tioman


Socata TB9 Tampico with Berjaya's DASH 7 in the background Posted by Hello



Sunset view of Renggis Island - photo taken by Denise Posted by Hello
Renggis Island is located infront of Berjaya Tioman Resort. Only a few hundred meters from Berjaya jetty (lalang village). Average depth is 9m and max depth is 12m. A truly wonderful dive site, this beautiful reef has many coral varieties - hard and soft - and teems with marine life - puffer fish, angelfish, butterfly fish, sting rays, moray eels, trigger fish, giant grouper and more. Renggis is one of the best sites for seeing turtles, and harmless black tip reef sharks are often spotted.

Wednesday, September 01, 2004

Apple Introduces New G5 iMac

The half-dome base is gone, and the iMac G5 is iPod-white in colour. This is my first impression of Apple's redesigned iMac. The new iMac G5 desktop tucks all of its components, including its hard drive, processor and DVD drive, behind a wide-screen LCD (liquid-crystal display). The LCD screen is about 5cm (2 inches) thick and is mounted on a curved metal stand, has proportions similar to those of Apple's Cinema Display flat panels.
The new stunning iMac G5

The new computer was unveiled by Phil Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing at the Apple Expo 2004 in Paris yesterday. Apple Expo is Europe’s largest Mac-dedicated event, and this year’s show takes place at Porte de Versailles from August 31st to September 4th.
Worldwide distribution is to begin in the middle of this month. The new iMac G5 features the high-performance G5 processor running up to 1.8 GHz. For details of the technical specifications, look up here. Prices for the new iMac line are as follows:
  • 17-inch model ... 1.6 GHz SIN $2,488
  • 17-inch model ... 1.8 GHz SIN $2,788
  • 20-inch model ... 1.8 GHz SIN $3,588.

Friday, August 27, 2004

Today's Science Experiment

Four worms were placed into four separate jars. The first worm was put into a jar of alcohol. The second worm was put into a jar of cigarette smoke. The third worm was put into a jar of sperm. The fourth worm was put into a jar of soil.

After one day, these were the results:

The first worm in alcohol - dead.

The second worm in cigarette smoke - dead.

The third worm in sperm - dead.

The fourth worm in soil - alive.

CONCLUSION: "As long as you drink, smoke and have sex, you won't have worms!"


Thursday, August 26, 2004

COMEX 2004

COMEX 2004 starts today at the Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre (Suntec City) and will be on until this Sunday 29 August. This digital, IT and consumer electronics exhibition is now in its 12th year. One can expect to find great buys on desktops, notebooks, hand helds, wireless peripherals, memory devices and a host of other IT related products.
Bargain hunters like myself will enjoy comparing prices of the latest gadgets and gizmos under one bargain-packed roof.

Saturday, August 14, 2004

Are you a cat lover ?

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U still hate cats ?


Goldie is the quiet one. She has soft and lovely fur. One thing that Goldie doesn't do is to meow and whine like Roger. I think this is called the "silent meow". She just opens her mouth and a soft sweet meow comes out ! I have heard her meow loudly before though. That's when she smells fish and wants some!

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Goldie



This is Roger, very intelligent and lovable tom cat. He's a lap cat, but loves to be carried around the house especially by Denise. Whenever I'm on my computer, Roger will jump on the computer table and just walk over and around the keyboard. He does this a lot when he wants me to get him something to eat!
At present his favourite game is to attack every other cat in the house.

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Roger



Curlie is the great hunter. Besides being an expert mouser, she also brings home bats, tree lizards and little birds.
Curlie likes to jump on my bed in the wee hours of the morning to let me know it's time to eat and pats my face with her paw to wake me up. I open my eyes only to see two eyes staring back at me!

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Curlie

Saturday, August 07, 2004

Bush looking for ways to harm Americans

Or so he says .......

U.S. President George W. Bush has told a roomful of top Pentagon brass his administration would never stop looking for ways to harm the United States.
The latest installment of misspeak came during a signing ceremony on Thursday for a new US$417 billion defence appropriations bill.
"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we".
- Washington, D.C., Aug. 5, 2004 .

Friday, July 30, 2004

WTC SURVIVOR - Virus Hoax

A friend, The Chief Abbot (not his real name) has just sent me an email entitled "Fwd: READ ASAP - VERY IMPORTANT" which contains dire warnings about emails entitled "WTC SURVIVOR". According to SOPHOS ANTI-VIRUS, "WTC SURVIVOR" is a hoax.
This email first started to circulate in (can you guess..?) September, 2001, and one had just arrived in my Inbox today. There NEVER WAS a "WTC SURVIVOR" Virus, but the hoax lives on !
Remember, the warning IS the virus ... ANY email that asks you to forward it on is a HOAX, even if it is a warning about a VIRUS !! Everyone seems to feel that it is better to send it on, not realizing that millions of other people are doing the same thing !!
REMEMBER, TO ERR ON THE SIDE OF CAUTION, YOU DO NOT FORWARD THE EMAIL!
Scroll towards the bottom of my Links column, on your right, and you will see the List of Top 10 Virus Hoaxes.

Wednesday, July 28, 2004

Google & other Search Engines hit by worm variant

A new version of the "MyDoom" computer worm was spreading on Monday, (26 July) and slowing the performance of Google and other Internet search engines such as Lycos, Altavista, and Yahoo.
According to the Washington-based SANS Internet Storm Centre - a computer security firm , the new variant known as "MyDoom.O" (also dubbed as "MyDoom.M") began appearing over the weekend. This mass-mailing worm was tapping into search engines in an effort to find more email addresses with which to spread further.
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Google hit by worm variant

No wonder I had a tough time on Monday when I tried to make searches using Google. Each time I keyed in a query I was faced with a message telling me that a "server error" had occurred.

Saturday, July 24, 2004

iMac G5 coming in September!!

According to Macrumors, Apple confirmed that they will be releasing a G5 iMac this coming September!
The new machines have been delayed due to a shortage of G5 chips. (That's what they said).
These chips are being manufactured by IBM in its East Fishkill, NY facility.
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64 bit G5 Processor

Now, doesn't that old 17" of yours feel obsolete already?
Yoohoo!! ... I can't wait.

Friday, July 23, 2004

How much do you know about your Laptop?

Most brand name notebooks out in the market today are not manufactured by the companies that market them. There are exceptions like Asus, Toshiba and IBM but even the latter two don’t manufacture all of their laptops.
It is always funny to hear people swear by their Dell, HP (or other) laptop. Little do they realise that they are the same laptop as you would get from NEC or Acer. You say this is all crap ? Well, here is a good article that puts things into perspective.
  • " The world’s largest Notebook Computer manufacturer, Quanta Computer, shipped more than 800,000 notebooks in June thanks in part to major brands like Dell Computer, Hewlett-Packard, Toshiba, NEC and Acer."

Monday, July 19, 2004

This Land is Your Land ......

This is really hilarious .... See John Kerry and George Bush square off and trade insults in this can't-miss campaign spoof.
Actually this is a parody of Woody Guthrie's "This Land is Your Land" ... presented by JibJab.
Click me.

Wednesday, July 14, 2004

How to Fly - The Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow of Flight

Thanks to Victor who passed this info to me.

Come this Sunday, 18 July, there is gonna be a seminar (featuring the Eurofighter "Typhoon") at the Singapore Science Centre. The speakers are :-
  • Squadron Leader Martin "Geordie" EVANS,
    Senior Engineering Officer, RAF Typhoon Operational Evaluation Unit and

  • Squadron Leader Rob COLLIGAN,
    Pilot of RAF Typhoon Operational Evaluation Unit


Eurofighter Typhoon Posted by Hello

Session Highlights:
  • * The session will include a 45-min presentation followed by a Q&A session.

  • * Video presentations of the Typhoon will be screened during the introduction.

  • * Brass plates of the Typhoon (and stationery) will be available for visitors to pencil their own autographed silhouettes of the Eurofighter, the world's most advanced superior swing role fighter in production. There will even be a chance on a first-com-first-serve basis (limited to fifty participants) for autograph by the distinguished speakers.

  • * Exciting souvenirs such as aircraft stickers and A4 posters, and many more to be given away!

This is surely an event that no serious aerophiles would give it a miss!


Friday, July 02, 2004

US Govt Cyber Experts Advise Browser Switch

Last Friday, in response to the latest security exploit involving Microsoft products, the usually staid U.S. government's Computer Emergency Readiness Team, or US-CERT, published a warning strongly suggesting that users of Microsoft's Internet Explorer should switch to another Web browser, due to "significant vulnerabilities" in technologies included in IE.

The following article appeared in The Straits Times, (today's issue) dated 02 July 2004:

"THE United States government's cyberdefence experts, along with other computer gurus, are urging users to consider a switch away from Microsoft's widely used Internet Explorer (IE) because of new security problems.

The unusual - and for Microsoft, highly embarrassing - warning comes because of a security hole that has allowed hackers to surreptitiously install software on hundreds of websites that use Microsoft's Web server programs.

That, in turn, downloads spyware programs to personal computers, including one that steals credit card numbers and other forms of financial information.

'This is a wake-up call for us to advise users to switch to an alternative browser,' said Mr Johannes Ulrich of the SANS Internet Storm Centre in the US, which tracks immediate threats on the Internet. 'With Internet Explorer, you're playing Russian roulette and hoping the sites you visit aren't compromised.'

Most anti-virus software have been updated to block the specific program, the JS.Scob Trojan, but Microsoft has not, so far, been able to inoculate IE against the broad technique.

None of the most prominent alternative browsers, Opera, Mozilla or Netscape, is vulnerable to the flaw. Nor are computers running Linux or the Macintosh operating systems.

Another new threat emerged this week that might compromise the passwords and account information of users who bank online.

It targets users of IE and can be picked up from pop-up ads that secretly download software capable of capturing users' keystrokes. -- LAT"


Sunday, June 27, 2004

The Last Samurai

I just saw this last night (on DVD)- Tom Cruise goes from Top Gun to Shogun in "The Last Samurai". Overall, it is a spectacular and entertaining movie with outstanding acting and breathtaking cinematography. However, be aware that the movie is fictional.
Did you know that the pink cherry blossoms that Katsumoto (played by the superb Ken Watanabe) was referring to were fakes - they were made of cotton. The reason for this was because they couldn't find cherry blossoms at that time of year for the scenes that were filmed in Japan.

Fuji-yama's twin .... Mt. Taranaki, N.Z. Posted by Hello>

Besides filming in Japan (mostly in Kyoto and at Himeji) and the States (on sets on the Warner Bros. studio lot in Los Angeles (Burbank), many scenes were also filmed on location near New Plymouth on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island, with Mt. Taranaki standing in as Japan's Fuji-yama. Take a look at the picture above and see how Mt. Taranaki closely resembles Fuji-yama!

Wednesday, June 23, 2004

What do you think of this NEW template ?

Blogger has recently introduced a NEW interface. I took the opportunity to try out one of the new templates designed by the talented Douglas Bowman who is the Founder and Principal of Stopdesign. It's cool .... don't you agree ?
There is no longer any need to use "Haloscan" for the Comments feature.

Sunday, June 20, 2004

The New 17" PowerBook G4

I was in Funan IT Mall yesterday surveying the Notebooks. The one that caught my eye is the 17 inch PowerBook G4. It's simply gorgeous and undoubtably the supermodel of notebooks. Miraculously engineered, the ultralight PowerBook G4 is just 1-inch thin and 3.13 kgs, making it the thinnest and lightest notebook with a 17-inch display on the market today.


PowerBook G4 17" Posted by Hello


Would I buy one? To be honest, I would not. Simply because the price is too high, or rather the price/performance ratio is not good enough. For the $5,288 price tag I can also buy two state-of-the-art Intel Centrino based notebooks, which might not look as good, nor have a 17 inch widescreen monitor, but will still get the job done. That does not mean I would not want to own one, it is just that in my opinion it is overpriced.

To quote from Seong Swee "Price good, wallet loose ... sure go!"
Here are the specs:

PowerBook G4 (17" 1.5 Ghz)
Processor: 1.5 Ghz PowerPC G4, 512K SRAM on-chip L2 cache.
Memory: 512MB DDR333 SDRAM - 1 SO-DIMM.
Display: 1440 x 900 resolutions TFT XGA widescreen.
Video Card: ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 with 64 MB of DDR SDRAM.
Hard Disk: 80 GB Ultra ATA/100 drive @ 4200 RPM.
Slots: 1 PC Card (Type I or II).
Optical Drive: Super Drive DVD-R/CD-RW.
Ethernet:10/100/1000 Base-T (Gigabit).
USB: 2 2.0
FireWire: 400 and 800.
Wireless Communications: Built-in 54Mbps AirPort Extreme wireless networking(based on 802.11g standard); Built-in Bluetooth 1.1
Modem: Built-in 56K V.92 modem.
Keyboard: Full size illuminated fibre optic backlit keyboard with ambient light sensor
System Software: Mac OS X v 10.3 "Panther"
Video Accessories: S-Video to composite adapter, DVI to VGA adapter.
Audio: Two built-in stereo speakers.
Weight: 3.1 kgs with battery and optical drive installed.
Dimensions: Height 1"(2.6 cm) x Width 15.4"(39.2 cm) x Depth 10.2"(25.9 cm).

Friday, June 18, 2004

Yahoo! Mail

Wow! Just accessed my Yahoo! Mail and now I have 100 MB of free e-mail storage space. Sending and receiving messages has also been increased to 10 MB

Its time MSN Hotmail wakes up, its the world's largest free e-mail provider with the smallest storage. Presently, with a free Hotmail account, you receive 2 megabytes (MB) of free storage space. You can send messages up to 1 MB each, including attachments. However, MSN also offers 100 MB storage space ... if users pay US$59.95 a year.

Sunday, June 13, 2004

Goodbye Windoze !

I have been driven to the edge by the Microsoft Twins.

I Switched to Mozilla today !

According to Paul Roberts, IDG News Service, the new IE holes defy latest patches. This was reported in Technology - PC World dated Fri Jun 11, 2004.

Four new holes have been discovered in the Internet Explorer Web browser that could allow malicious hackers to run attack code on Windows systems, even if those systems have installed the latest software patches from the Redmond, Washington company, security experts warn.

It seems that many of the flaws which have been discovered in Microsoft products are the result of nothing more than bad coding practice and an obvious lack of testing and quality assurance.

Microsoft says that they have the "lion's" share of browsers in the marketplace. But how many browsers identify themselves as MSIE so they can use sites which use 'proprietary Microsoft features'? I know my copy of Mozilla do because I actually find them better for browsing sites intended only for MSIE than MSIE itself. At least I don't have to put up with all the advertising pop-ups and other invasions that MSIE seems to attract that seems to be suspiciously absent from other browsers.

Wednesday, April 28, 2004

Golden Week

In Japan, tomorrow is the start of the Golden Week. During this Golden Week, there are four national holidays in combination with well placed weekends.
Trains, airports and sightseeing spots tend to get very crowded during Golden Week, and accommodation in tourist areas are fully booked out well in advance. Passengers going through security checks at both international and domestic Airports may be asked to take off their shoes for X-ray inspection as Japan beefs up her anti-terrorism measures.

The national holidays making up the Golden Week are:

April 29 "Green Day" (Midori no hi):
April 29 used to be the birthday of Emperor Showa who died in the year 1989. After his death, the day was changed into a national holiday for environment and nature since the Emperor loved nature.

May 3 "Constitution Day" (Kenpo kinenbi):
On this day in 1947, the new post war constitution was put into effect.

May 4 "Between Day" (Kokumin no kyujitsu):
A recently introduced national holiday to make the Golden Week a continuous holiday.

May 5 "Children's Day" (Kodomo no hi):
The Boy's Festival (Tango no Sekku) is celebrated on this day. Families pray for the health and future success of their sons by hanging up carp streamers and displaying samurai dolls, both symbolizing strength, power and success in life. The Girl's Festival, by the way, is celebrated on March 3.

Friday, April 23, 2004

Panoramic night views of Seto, Japan

The night views of western Japan as captured by M Murakami using the panoramic photography technique. Those who have been to Hakodate-yama, Hokkaido, will appreciate these night views of Seto. The night scenery from Hakodate-yama is said to be as beautiful as the ones in Naples and Hong Kong.
Check out some night scenes here.

Monday, April 19, 2004

Search Box

Some day I hope to have tabs on this site so that you will be able to find specific things like Members, Ex-co and Alumni. For now, I am pleased to announce the addition of a Search Box.

On the right hand column just below Babel Fish and above Archives, you can now enter any search term you like. For example, if you want to find Keiko Imai that I posted back on 13 April, just enter Keiko, and lo and behold, every post that mentions Keiko will appear.

It's by no means perfect, but I think this works rather well. I hope you find it useful!

Cheers,

Tuesday, April 13, 2004

Blog's background colour

Received feedback from "Keiko Imai" ( not related to Noriaki Imai .... the one that is being held hostage in Iraq ) that the blog's background colour is not so viewer-friendly . He says :

"Tuan pakai warna kuning, kita orang tua susah bacha-lah. Minta maafkan saya, boleh ka pakai warna lain ta?
Terima kasih banyak lah. "


Well, how about this new color ? Appreciate your feedback in the "Comments" section.

Saturday, April 10, 2004

Take care of your balls first.

It's not often that I post something here that I had received from a chain-email, but I like this one and would like fellow kenshuins to understand that health is important.

A professor stood before his philosophy class and had some items in front of him. When the class began, wordlessly, he picked up a very large and empty mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it with golf balls. He then asked the students if the jar was full. They agreed that it was.

So, the professor then picked up a box of pebbles and poured them into the jar. He shook the jar lightly. The pebbles rolled into the open areas between the golf balls. He then asked the students again if the jar was full, They agreed it was.

The professor next picked up a box of sand and poured it into the jar. Of course , the sand filled up everything else. He asked once more if the jar was full. The students responded with an unanimous "yes."

The professor then produced two cans of beer from under the table and poured the entire contents into the jar, effectively filling the empty space between the sand. The students laughed.

"Now," said the professor, as the laughter subsided, "I want you to recognize that this jar represents your life. The golf balls are the important things-- your family, your children, your health, your friends, your favorite passions -- things that if everything else was lost and only they remained, your life would still be full.

"The pebbles are the other things that matter like your job, your house, your car. The sand is everything else -- the small stuff".

"If you put the sand into the jar first," he continued, "there is no room for the pebbles or the golf balls. The same goes for life. If you spend all your time and energy on the small stuff, you will never have room for the things that are important to you. Pay attention to the things that are critical to your happiness".

Play with your children.
Take time to get medical checkups.
Take your partner out to dinner.
There will ALWAYS be time to clean the house, and fix the disposal.
Take care of your balls first, the things that really matter.

Set your priorities.
The rest is just sand.

One of the students raised her hand and inquired what the beer represented.

The professor smiled. "I'm glad you asked. It just goes to show you that no
matter how full your life may seem, there's always room for a couple of
beers."

Tuesday, April 06, 2004

If you're reading this, you've

answered the invite and logged on.
Subarashi desu ! ..... care to write some "comments" in reply to this and greet the group. Arigato gozaimasu....

Saturday, April 03, 2004

LP Wong in Vanuatu

Vanuatu, the "Timeless Islands" comprises a group of approx. 80 islands, situated some 2,250 kilometres north-east of Sydney, Australia, and 800 kilometres west of Fiji. It was formerly known as "New Hebrides"
Len Poh had just returned back from this "paradise island" last month, (March). He will never forget this trip as he had experienced first hand the fury of a cyclone.

Len Poh braving the cyclone in Vanuatu Posted by Hello

I did some trawling on the web and learned that Vanuatu is prone to earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, sudden tidal movements (tsunami), tropical storms and cyclones. The Pacific cyclone season lasts from November through March each year.
Going there anyone ?

Omedetou!

Hi Ee-san, Congratulations on the birth of yet another cyberspace innovations. Now, we shall do the blogging .. and collectively, I think we have centuries of varied expertise and experiences. Maybe, we should offer our services! (^^) Just heard from my retired Japanese colleague that he is heading for Bhutan for senior voluntary work. Ii desu ne. Ja mata.
Victor

Thursday, April 01, 2004

Kenshuin blog hatched today !

First post ...... new blog !
I've been thinking of starting a blog for quite awhile but couldn't find the time to develop it.
When I found "BLOGGER", it was just what I needed and so here we are !