Monday, October 29, 2007

DAIWA Freams KIX 1500

I was down in Changi Village today when the Freams Kix 1500 caught my eye. This reel has been my first choice for light and/or medium luring. A reasonably priced "Made in Thailand" reel, it is very smooth and has a great drag system.
Bought it and had the spool loaded with 114m (125 yds) of 8lbs Berkley Fireline. Will be pairing it with my Bassterra S65MH.

My latest addition to my family of reels.
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:::... DAIWA Freams KIX 1500 ...:::
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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

"Monkey God Tree" creates a stir.

I made a trip to Jurong West Street 42 yesterday to check out the much-hyped Monkey God Tree.
During the middle of the week (14.9.07) there were a few newspaper reports (in Singapore) on the discovery of monkey images appearing on the tree bark of an old tree by the roadside along Jurong West Street 42. Since that day, many people have been making a little 'pilgrimage' to the tree to pay their respects to a tree trunk that they believe houses the spirit of the legendary 'Monkey God'.

Can you see the monkeys ?
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People from all corners of Singapore came to gape and gawk at this tree
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Devotees believed that the images are either a manifestation of the Monkey God, a deity from Chinese mythology, or Hanuman, the monkey deity in the Hindu pantheon, and that praying to them would bring them luck.
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The Straits Times has a good article on this, with quotes from different camps of people — believers, scientists, tree experts and assorted professors. Read it here.


Sunday, August 05, 2007

Awesome Cobia

Kudos to Ms Michelle Ho for landing a magnificient Cobia Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus,1766) on the west coast of our shoreline on 26 July 2007. The length of the Cobia (also known as Crab-eater (after its favorite food), Black Kingfish, Lemonfish, Ling, Aruan Tasik and Hai Lei) was about 1.1 metres with an approximate 24 inch girth. Since the fish was not weighed, there will always be fertile fodder for tall tales. However, by employing the standard accepted formula used by most anglers (girth x girth x length divide by 800), the Cobia was estimated to weigh around 13 kg plus. The last time I heard of a Cobia this size (landed in the west coast) was some 7 mths ago.

Incidentally just last Wednesday on 1 August, Peter (my fishing buddy) and I met Michelle by chance at our favourite fishing ground. According to Michelle, the Cobia took the fresh tamban bait attached to a long snood bottom feeder just when the rain started to fall. She was using a Lemax Grand Tournament 7 ft rod that was paired with a Shimano Slade SL4000FB reel and loaded with 14lb Berkley FireLine Crystal. She told me excitedly that her adrenalin was cruising through her veins at Mach 3 when her Lemax rod displayed a tremendous bend. Michelle slugged it out with the Cobia for the first five minutes of the run. Everyone soon gathered around her shouting instructions causing disorder and confusion. When the Cobia finally surfaced but refused to come in, Michelle handed the rod to 'Uncle Yan' (a veteran angler) who skilfully steered the Cobia to within gaffing distance. Fishing "gurus" like "Uncle Hai" and Sunny were on hand to ensure that the prized catch was securely gaffed and landed safely. Surely Michelle was the happiest person that day as she proudly showed me some photos of her fantastic catch.

Nice Cobia Michelle . . . it always feels great to land a personal best.
Peter and I wish we were there last week just to watch the fight . . . .

Acknowledgements: Thanks to "guest" from Fishing Kaki for the use of his photos which I have made them into a slide-show at below

Tight lines and screaming reels always.





"To go fishing is the chance to wash one's soul with pure air, with the rush of the brook, or with the shimmer of sun on blue water ......... And it is discipline in the equality of men - for all men are equal before fish."

- Herbert Hoover



Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Let's Go Deutsche

There was a cause for a small celebration today as "Lady Luck" casted her smile on Guan Kim. To celebrate his windfall, we decided to give Paulaner Bräuhaus a visit as this place offers freshly-brewed German beer and traditional Bavarian cuisine. Established in 1999, Paulaner Bräuhaus is Singapore’s only German microbrewery and restaurant located in a unique three-storey glass building at Time Square @ Millenia Walk. Of the three levels, the bar is on the ground level. The restaurant is located on the second level where the familiar Maibaum (Maypole), a 16th century Bavarian architectural feature, takes centrestage.

At Paulaner Bräuhaus Singapore, the resident brewmaster Alexander William Buchner brews two signature handicraft beers; Munich Lager and Munich Dark, according to the strictest and oldest regulations of brewing as set out in "The German Law of Purity", issued in Bavaria in 1516 by Duke Wilhelm. The yeast added in the fermentation process stays in the beer, and this contains vitamins.

Munich Lager
A bright, golden brew with lots of rising bubbles and a great head. A smooth taste and a fine hop presence, the Munich Lager contains 4.7% alcohol and has a perfectly balanced flavor.

Munich Dark
Hazy dark amber color; big creamy off-white head. Crisp, a bit roasted flavor., with some nice hop and some caramel. The specialty of Munich, the Munich Dark contains 4.8% alcohol and is light-bodied, easy to drink.

The beers both got a big thumbs up from Guan Kim and I. So much for the German Lagers, and now for some hearty old-fashioned German fare. The waitress drew to our attention regarding the Speedy Set Lunch promotion where we pay $12.50 for any choice from a selection of German sandwiches, sausages and pasta. Add in an additional $8 and we get 2 glasses of 0.3L freshly-brewed Paulaner beer. This recommendation sounded good to us.

What better way to start our meal than with a Round Bratwurst with Rösti Potato and Mushroom Stew. We ordered a platter each. Now a trip to any German eatery will not be complete with their signature Grilled Pork Knuckle – Gegrillte Schweinshaxe ($26.50). As the serving was quite sizeable, we decided to share this dish. The pork knuckle was light and crispy on the outside, yet tender and succulent on the inside, perfect with the Munich Lager. Rather substantial, this main course was served with German bread dumplings and sauerkraut, which translates literally as sour cabbage.

Desserts at Paulaner are in a class of their own. We were stuffed all right but against our conscience and better judgement, we ordered their Rote Grütze ($9). I found it a bit of a tangy concoction. Actually they were fresh mixed berries stewed in red wine and served with a scoop of vanilla ice-cream. Oh, what a decadant way to end off our meal.



Hic! Bottoms up

Friday, July 13, 2007

MAAF Singapore Squadron Crest





MAAF is the acronym for Malayan Auxiliary Air Force. The Singapore Squadron was formed in 1950 and finally disbanded in 1960.
The Squadron Crest features a gold lion passant on a tower surrounded by the words "Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Singapore Squadron; surmounted by a crown; with the motto : "USQUE AD ASTRA". . . . which is Latin for "All the way to the Stars."

Thanks to Peter Chew Kok Wei for the Squandron Crest. Peter is the son of Squadron Leader Jimmy Chew, former Adjutant with MAAF (Singapore Wing).

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Brewing @ Brewerkz

Mein guter freund Guan Kim took me to Brewerkz, the most amazing place in Singapore to sit, sip a beer and watch the world go by. It is a rather large establishment with gleaming aluminum tanks (beer vats) of premium beer filling the cavernous interior. Opened in June 1997 Brewerkz is located at Riverside Point in Singapore and combines an 18-hectoliter brewery with a restaurant and bar serving a range of beers and American-style food. The Brewerkz’s custom-made Microbrewery is run by Brew Master Scott Robertson, a former Canadian physicist, who began brewing at his family’s Regina, Saskatchewan, brewpub in 1991.

It was almost noon on a Wednesday afternoon when we dropped in the brewpub and chose a table (located in the Tap Room) with the brewery as backdrop. We managed to get the incredibly busy staff to bring us the menu. The pricing of their menu is quite unique in the fact that the price of their beer changes depending on the time and day. This means that a pint (470 ml) of beer can cost as little as 3.49 Singapore Dollars in the weekday and as much as 11.99 in the evening on the weekend! From the seven different brews listed in the Draft Selections, we narrowed down our choice to a jug (1400 ml) of "Golden Ale"... brewed right at this microbrewery. It is touted as their best seller, and can be described as hazy golden colour with a large white head, low in bitterness and a floral hop character. "Golden Ale" is a light beer. The alcohol content is a mild 4.5%.

Of course we must have some food to go with the beer. Guan Kim ordered the Rib-Eye Steak, a tender but tasty 300 grams of beautifully marbled, nicely aged, Australian beef. Mine was the New York Steak, a classic flame-grilled sirloin cut of 200 grams from flavorful Australia-raised, hormone-free beef which is one of the best steak I have ever tasted. The soup of the day costs 8.99 Singapore Dollars if ordered individually, but if we were to order any food item, we can have the soup for only 2.99 Singapore Dollars. I love Brewerkz !

Overall, it has been quite an experience. Brewerkz should be the top of the list for any beer lover that visits Singapore. In the interim before I leave, I would like to add that this was something I was not planning to write but seeing Guan Kim talk about one of his favourite watering holes, I thought I too should share this little prayer with all fellow beer drinkers :-

"Our lager, which art in barrels,
Hallowed be thy name.
Thy will be drunk, I will be drunk, at home as in the tavern.
Give us this day our foamy head, and forgive us our spillages, as we forgive those who spill against us.
And lead us not to incarceration, but deliver us from hangovers.

Barmen."





Monday, June 18, 2007

The "Ugly Stik" is beautiful.

This 10 footer surf fishing rod has been on my wish list for quite some time and I finally got one today. It is the legendary Shakespeare "Ugly Stik Gold" . The model no: is USG-GPS100A2. The rod comprises 2 sections and features 7 "Fuji" guides + tip. This surf rod is suited for medium/heavy action with a line rating of 6 ~10 kg, just nice for surf fishing from the jetty or shoreline.

I was rather surprised to find the "Ugly Stik Gold" in a local shop as all the while I thought it is only available in Australia. Shakespeare had launched the "Gold" series in Australia (way back in 1998) to offer the consumer a more affordable high quality fishing rod. The RRP in Australia is AUD 145.00.

How did "Ugly Stik" gets its name ? Check it out here.

Friday, June 01, 2007

Porridge - "Sashimi Ala Cantonese"

Just two days ago, Peter and I headed to Ah Chiang's Porridge in Tiong Bahru for breakfast. This is a no-frills coffeeshop that serves Cantonese styled rice porridge eaten with plates of raw sliced fish - "Sashimi Ala Cantonese". The fish that is used to make this raw-fish salad is the 'Chirocentrus dorab' otherwise known as Wolf-Herring or Ikan Parang as the locals call it.

The Wolf Herring is served sliced really thin due to the fact that they have really tiny bones which ran longitudinally down the length of the fish and it is really difficult to remove them. So by cutting it really thin and across the grain, you will make the fish-bone hardly noticeable. Just slap on the red chilles, slivers of ginger, chives, drowned with sesame oil, and sprinkle a little soya sauce to complete the taste. I usually plonk the plate of raw-fish salad into my bowl of steaming hot porridge and leave it to cook themselves. Accompanying this with a bowl of sliced 'you tiao' (deep fried crullers) and you will be in heaven. I find that the deep fried crullers is an excellent companion to the porridge.

Besides the raw sliced fish, Ah Chiang also serves porridge with various toppings such as minced pork (bak chor), fish belly, innards and century eggs.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Nah Sih Gua Uh Ji Pa Ban (If I have a million dollars)

A Hokkien song by Freddie Huang Yi Fei.
This is the all-time Singaporean dream.
May all your dreams come true !


Nah sih gua uh ji pa ban, ji pa ban
Gua uh ji pa ban, jit si lang tio khin san

Bo khong bo lang jai, kong tio chin pai seh
Chiak kak hia nih tua hanh. ko mm pat je puey kee
Pah piah hua chuey ni, bo chia bo chu ko bo ai lin
Kua lang chua bo ko chuey sing di, wu jii ko wu seng

Nah si gua wu ji pa ban, wa beh je puey kee
Wa beh ew seh kai, ha wa ee sai dai yang
Lit pun chiak su shi (Wa chia li chiak su shi)

Nah si gua wu ji pa ban, wa beh buey chia buey chu
Sang ting ka hai bi, siang lang ka ho kih, lai hor wa cho bo

Nah sih gua uh ji pa ban, ji pa ban
Nah sih li wu kiam eng jii, khui chui bien keh khi

Bo khong bo lang jai, kong tio chin pai seh
Chiak kak hia nih tua hanh. ko mm pat je puey kee
Pah piah hua chuey ni, bo chia bo chu ko bo ai lin
Kua lang chua bo ko chuey sing di, wu jii ko wu seng

Nah si gua wu ji pa ban, wa beh je puey kee
Wa beh ew seh kai, ee tah li lim ko pi
Loh pi chiak speh ge ti (Loh pi chiak speh ge ti)

Nah si gua wu ji pa ban, wa beh buey chia buey chu,
Buey tiam lai siu chor, eng eng bien cho kang, chua kow ki san por

Nah sih gua uh ji pa ban, ji pa ban
Nah sih li wu kiam eng jii, khui chui bien keh khi

Nah sih gua uh ji pa ban, ji pa ban
Chap cheng puay cheng teh ki eng
Bien huan ma boh bun tuey (huan chien pu se wen ti)

Nah sih gua uh ji pa ban, ji pa ban…
Wei, peng yu eh, li siong ji pa ban, chin chuay ah?


Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Air Show Salutes Fallen Blue Angel Pilot

The pilot of Blue Angel #6 that crashed during the final minutes of an air show in Beaufort, South Carolina on Saturday, April 21, 2007 has been identified as Lt. Cmdr. Kevin J. "Kojack" Davis.
The air show in Beaufort continued on Sunday without the Blue Angels, but with a tribute to the pilot who was killed. In a sombre salute, a team of six GEICO Skytyper jets flew in traditional "Missing Man" formation at the start of the air show as Taps was sounded during a moment of silence . Then one jet peeled off to honor the F/A-18 Hornet and its pilot, lost when the jet plummeted into a neighborhood near the air base. The “Missing Man" formation is the traditional salute for a lost military aviator.
For Sunday’s "Missing Man" formation, pilot Jan Wildbergh, who flies the No. 6 plane for the Skytypers, was chosen to peel away from the formation because Davis was also a pilot of a No. 6 plane, the opposing solo position.
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A sad day indeed not only for the Blues and the Navy, but for the aviation community.

Requiescat In Pace
, sailor.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Blue Angels Jet Crashes at South Carolina Air Show

I have been a long time fan of the Blue Angels, so it pained me to learn about the Blue Angels aircraft that went down during the final minutes of an air show in South Carolina yesterday afternoon.

Here is an excerpt from Salem-News.com:

"(BEAUFORT, S.C.) - An F/A-18A Hornet assigned to the Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron (Blue Angels) crashed during the final minutes of an air show at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C., at approximately 4:00 PM EDT, on Saturday, April 21.
Navy Blue Angel No. 6 is shown minutes before crashing during an air show at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort in Beaufort, S.C., Saturday, April 21, 2007.
(AP Photo/Birmingham News, Mark Almond)
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The pilot did not survive. The pilot of the jet was joining the DELTA formation for the final of the aerial demonstration when the mishap occurred. It was his second year on the team, and first year as a demonstration pilot.
The DELTA formation, what the team was setting up for:
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The other five Blue Angels jets were not involved in the incident and landed safely moments later.
The crash occurred approximately three miles outside the air station in the vicinity of Pine Grove Rd. and White Pine Rd. One civilian on the ground reported minor injuries and was transported to Beaufort Memorial Hospital. Some houses in the area received damage, the extent of which is unclear at this time.
The name of the pilot is being withheld pending the notification of the next-of-kin. The cause of the accident is currently under investigation."


The Blue Angels returned home today to Pensacola Naval Air Station with heavy hearts and decided not to participate in a weekend air show in Vidalia, Ga.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Blue Angels in the loss of their teammate and to their families.

Saturday, March 31, 2007

The Beauty of Maths !

1 x 8 + 1 = 9
12 x 8 + 2 = 98
123 x 8 + 3 = 987
1234 x 8 + 4 = 9876
12345 x 8 + 5 = 98765
123456 x 8 + 6 = 987654
1234567 x 8 + 7 = 9876543
12345678 x 8 + 8 = 98765432
123456789 x 8 + 9 = 987654321

1 x 9 + 2 = 11
12 x 9 + 3 = 111
123 x 9 + 4 = 1111
1234 x 9 + 5 = 11111
12345 x 9 + 6 = 111111
123456 x 9 + 7 = 1111111
1234567 x 9 + 8 = 11111111
12345678 x 9 + 9 = 111111111
123456789 x 9 +10= 1111111111

9 x 9 + 7 = 88
98 x 9 + 6 = 888
987 x 9 + 5 = 8888
9876 x 9 + 4 = 88888
98765 x 9 + 3 = 888888
987654 x 9 + 2 = 8888888
9876543 x 9 + 1 = 88888888
98765432 x 9 + 0 = 888888888

Brilliant, isn't it?

And finally, take a look at this symmetry:

1 x 1 = 1
11 x 11 = 121
111 x 111 = 12321
1111 x 1111 = 1234321
11111 x 11111 = 123454321
111111 x 111111 = 12345654321
1111111 x 1111111 = 1234567654321
11111111 x 11111111 = 123456787654321
111111111 x 111111111=12345678987654321

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Help us put an end to Whaling

Hello all,

This morning I received the following mail:

Hi,
www.whalesrevenge.com is trying to get a million people to sign a petition to stop whaling.
If you could tell as many people as you can about our website, that would be a great help.
Thanks for your support and remember to sign the petition.

I think this is a great initiative, so I went to the website and signed the petition. If you feel the same, follow me and 310737 others. Of course it would be great if you could send this message to all your friends or post it on your weblog.

Thanks.

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

The Apple iPhone has arrived.

After weeks of speculation and expectation, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs introduced the Apple iPhone at the Macworld Conference and Expo 2007 in San Francisco yesterday. This is really a cool product and I am quite impressed with it. Not only is it a phone, but also an iPod and an internet browser as well. For more details, check out the iPhone site and even watch the Steve Jobs presentation of the iPhone.
Steve Jobs highlights applications on the new iPhone..

"This is a day I've been looking forward to for two and a half years," said Jobs. "Every once in a while a revolutionary product comes along that changes everything. Well, today, we're introducing three revolutionary products of this class," said Jobs. "The first one is a widescreen iPod with touch controls. The second is a revolutionary mobile phone. The third is a breakthrough Internet communications device. "In 1984, said Jobs, Apple introduced the Macintosh, and changed the computer industry. In 2001, Apple introduced the iPod, and changed the entire music industry. "These are not three separate devices," said Jobs. "This is one device. And we are calling it iPhone. Today Apple is going to reinvent the phone."
The Long-Awaited iPhone.

iPhone will be available in the US in June 2007, Europe in late 2007, and Asia in 2008, in a 4GB model for $499 (US) and an 8GB model for $599 (US), and will work with either a PC or Mac. iPhone will be sold in the US through Apple's retail and online stores, and through Cingular's retail and online stores. Several iPhone accessories will also be available in June, including Apple's new remarkably compact Bluetooth headset.