http://www.nature.com/news/2007/071029/full/news.2007.202.html

but frankly, i heck care. In the tropics, yellow leaves are dying leaves irrespective of the season, red leaves are trees on fire: mostly in Indonesia area, giving us haze.





those people who tried to buy must be pretty pissed off. probably when there was a few stuck on the bar, they thought it was their lucky day to get a couple of free bottles. hahahah....

My classmate since secondary school back at Mud City got married last week. So so far, two out of the four from my pre-U class in KL already tied the knot.

got a friend to take pictures of the big day, great photographer, would hire him for any big event i host anyday. some pics here:

http://blessedi.multiply.com/photos/album/115/Ivan_and_Tammys_Wedding

all the best Ivan, and hope to see little Ivan Jr's soon!

Went to K Box with Ed, Mel, and Mel's gf. They sang lots of chinese songs and i laughed at them alot. the place was freezing cold and we spent $13 a person which includes a lunch. 3 hours of freezer, but quite fun, especially all the out of tune voices. muahahahahah.....










Got this from Herb's blog,

Four jobs I have had in my life:
1. Relief teacher: O levels maths, science, english
2. Tuition teacher: O levels maths and chemistry
3. Technician: the university theater (lights and sound)
4. Research Assistant: present job playing with mice

Four Movies I have watched over and over;
1. Transformers (2007)
2. You've Got mail (tom hanks)
3. final fantasy: advent children (straight to DVD, no cinema screening)
4. Ocean's eleven

Four places I have lived:
1. Ulu Klang, Kuala Lumpur
2. Singapore
3. ?
4. ?

Four Shows I love to watch:
1. Prison Break
2. Heroes
3. CSI (i laugh non stop at this one....)
4. ?

Four Places I have been on vacation:
1. New Delhi, India
2. Kathmandu, Nepal
3. Kyoto, Japan
4. Bangkok, Thailand

Four of my favorite foods:
1. mum's cucumber and egg soup with 'tang hoon'
2. black soy sauce chicken with mushrooms
3. beef rendang
4. rice vermicelli in soup with fish slices

Four favorite drinks:
1. Plain water
2. Milo (chocolate) with milk
3. any cereal drink
4. root beer

Four places (and activities) I would rather be(doing) right now:
1. Everest Base Camp
2. Galapagos Island
3. Holding 'her'
4. at home in bed snoring


By A. Conan Doyle

Couldnt believe its the COMPLETE one. bought it for a bargain too. Only finished 3 'episodes'. this character needs no introduction and has redefined how detective stories are now written. i had always read abridged versions or books with a few stories in it but never laid eyes on the whole thing.
Then found out that the whole thing is found online. Crap.

http://camdenhouse.ignisart.com/canon/index.html


And the online version even has nice ink pictures. But of course, the physical book is better for bedtime reading than the electronic version. So, while i'm still stuck somewhere in the Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, you could pop by there to read a few screens. Its a real page turner, erm.... mouse scroller.

I love this book. Really makes me think.

elementary my dear Watson!


The miraculous Fever-Tree by Fiammetta Rocco.

her first book, Ms. Rocco tells of the story of the chinchona tree and its valuable bark extract, quinine. how it was first discovered by south americans to be a cure for shivers and then later on exported to europe as a cure for miasma. because it was first used by jesuit priests, the protestant order firmly denounced it as a fake which thus limited its use in certain areas. there are stories of how religious views were more important than scientific ones, how some took opportunity to make a quick buck out of it by mixing it as 'magic pills', how different countries strove to control the bark trade, how wars were won or lost because of the lack of quinine as a drug against malaria, how nations tried to grow their own forest of chincona, how many died trying, and how synthetic drugs once were more favoured as a cure but the malarial parasite had developed immunity against such man-made substances, and we now have to revert back to the bark which still works.
its just amazing to realize how a simple thing such as an infusion of tree bark could change the world. little is known of who the first person was to have used it as a treatment for malaria but one wonders why he chose the chinchona tree, out of the whole forest of possibilities. and when one hears stories of how the disease changed history by killing kings and popes, disabling whole armies of troops in both world wars - deciding the winner (he who had more bark won), enriching quack doctors and highlighting the importance of research; one is humbled to know that even though regarded as the smartest of all beings on this planet, we are still at the mercy of tiny microscopic beings.
this is a fairly easy book to read as it is mostly narrative. the writer adds her own history as her self, her parents and grandparents also suffered from malaria in the past, giving us a first hand view of how families can be greatly affected by a disease.

fire broke out at the void deck of the apartment block opposite mine about lunchtime today.
heard a few explosion sounds then after a while some spraying sounds then felt a choking billow of smoke enter my living room while i was eating lunch. peered out and saw smoke and fire from the block below. think some kids were playing and exploded some spray cans, then tried to put it out with some small fire extinguisher but didnt succeed.




some people got a hose from my block and sprayed water on the fire.



after awhile, a rhino came with 4 firefighters. they pulled this tiny hose from the vehicle and started spraying something.



very soon after, a fireengine came. they wanted to pull out the big hoses but then later kept those and instead, got out a smaller one.


gawkers. i was an onlooker from a different perspective.


even later on, a policeman came and cordoned off the area with some tape.


after all was done and said, they left and i got down to take a look at the spoils.
the whole place was covered in soot and the light fixture above was melted until it dripped down to the floor. the building only suffered cosmetic damage but the people around that fire probably were cursing at the soot and cleaning trouble that came along with it.



http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=uA6U5udxl2c

i still love my country no matter what the flaws are. this clip made a big scene back home because it talks about sensitive issues like the malay rights and the corruption. but laugh as you may, it became a hot debating point up to the cabinet ministers. it died down somewhat. the kid went to taiwan to study music after his secondary school education in malaysia. his father is in MCA which is the chinese division of the national government coalition.

the ministers were talking about this clip and they commented that they would ban the kid from universities in malaysia, and revoke his citizenship or cancel his scholarship. then woops, he's actually in taiwan studying on his father's money.

i wish someone would step in to clear up the mess the county is in. i would do it, but then again, no one will vote me in.

Last day in cold land

Went to a miniature city, Madurodam


The legend of the kid who poked his finger to stop the dyke from bursting.


Godzilla II: anyone hungry?


lilliput




SIA!!! wonder if got miniature Singapore girls inside.


the tower i visited on one of the first days here




bird in the hand worth two in the bush, bird on the head...?


cute mini car


talking to you my dear... like talking to a stone wall.


Crayfish buffet! ate 9 halves.


Bucket to hold the empty shells.



Thats all folks, super dead after all that visiting around. Back to work!

to the largest nature park around!


the map


The forested area


The grasslands


The berries along the road. but the un-brave visitor skips it


Underground museum. too dark for photos inside.


so cold?


Dog toilet


free white bicycles to use in the park


apple pancake with lots of sugar and syrup!


This park has lots of mushrooms. different sizes, shapes and colour








sand dunes with ripples on them. in a temperate zone?


Deer watching



 

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