My favourite song at the moment :)
Lyrics (Source: http://lyricwiki.org/Jason_Mraz:Lucky)
Do you hear me? I'm talking to you
Across the water across the deep blue ocean
Under the open sky oh my, baby I'm trying
Boy I hear you in my dreams
I feel your whisper across the sea
I keep you with me in my heart
You make it easier when life gets hard
Lucky I'm in love with my best friend
Lucky to have been where I have been
Lucky to be coming home again
They don't know how long it takes
Waiting for a love like this
Every time we say goodbye
I wish we had one more kiss
I wait for you I promise you I will
Lucky I'm in love with my best friend
Lucky to have been where I have been
Lucky to be coming home again
Lucky we're in love in every way
Lucky to have stayed where we have stayed
Lucky to be coming home someday
And so I'm sailing through the sea
To an island where we'll meet
You'll hear the music, fill the air
I'll put a flower in your hair
And though the breeze is through the trees
Move so pretty you're all I see
As the world keeps spinning round
You hold me right here right now
Lucky I'm in love with my best friend
Lucky to have been where I have been
Lucky to be coming home again
Lucky we're in love every way
Lucky to have stayed where we have stayed
Lucky to be coming home someday
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
Bunurong Marine National Park (a.k.a. Eagle's Nest), Victoria, Australia
(Source: Park Victoria)
The Bunurong Marine National Park extends along approximately 5 km of coastline from 2.5 km east of Cape Patterson in Southern Gippsland to the eastern end of Eagles Nest Beach (about 6 kilometres south-west of Inverloch), and offshore for approximately three nautical miles to the limit of Victorian waters, encompassing a total of approximately 2,100 hectares
The Bunurong Marine National Park extends along approximately 5 km of coastline from 2.5 km east of Cape Patterson in Southern Gippsland to the eastern end of Eagles Nest Beach (about 6 kilometres south-west of Inverloch), and offshore for approximately three nautical miles to the limit of Victorian waters, encompassing a total of approximately 2,100 hectares
The Bunurong coast is special - a coast full of striking rock formations, attractive sandy coves, rugged sandstone cliffs and prominent headlands. The coastal waters also contain a remarkable range of habitats that support abundant marine life, nurtured by an unusual set of environmental conditions. The name "Bunurong" refers to the local Aboriginal group that have lived in this area for thousands of years and have used the coast extensively for food gathering.
Eagle's Nest beach, Victoria, Australia
It's a little wonder how Eagle's Nest got its name ;) - the rocky surface, earthy colours + the interesting contrast between the sky, clear water & landscape: Magnificent coastal scenery!
Things to do
The most common activity at Bunurong Marine National Park is observational rockpooling, about 22 per cent of tourists visiting the rockpools at some stage in their visit. Other activities include sunbathing, beach activities, swimming, surfing, cliff-top sight seeing, observational SCUBA diving and boating, as well as education and research.
The major tourism activities are focused around the township of Cape Patterson, situated to the west of the Marine National Park.
Monday, October 27, 2008
The battle between the Geeks and the Pros
While browsing through the internet for computer services, I came across a company known as Call The Geeks...
and its disdainful rival... the Computer Repair Pros that has the tagline "Why Call a GEEK when you can have PRO!"
Just kidding ;)
Actually, both companies provide totally different services. Call the Geeks is a support service provider while Computer Repair Pros is a Wisconsin-based computer repair shop, located nearby beautiful Lake Monona.
Lake Monona is a freshwater drainage lake in Dane County, Wisconsin surrounded on three sides by the city of Madison, Wisconsin and on the south side by the city of Monona, Wisconsin. It is the second-largest of a chain of four lakes along the Yahara River (also including Mendota, Kegonsa, and Waubesa) in the area and forms the south shore of the isthmus that forms downtown Madison. The name 'Monona' is a Chippewa word believed to mean 'beautiful', although the lake was originally named by the Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) 'Tchee-ho-bo-kee-xa-te-la' or 'Teepee Lake'.
(Source: Wikipedia)
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Social network sites
I've been experimenting with 20 social network sites between July – October 2008 and here's a list of my favorite ones :)
1) MyBlogLog gets my top vote because it's not just another Facebook/MySpace! :)
MBL comes equipped with awesome tools for you to get instant reports on the most read pages on your website, and also how your visitors found out about you
- whether they found you via search engine, Google images, MySpace, forums, online groups, or via other blog sites :) Absolutely wonderful!
Here's a snapshot of a blog statistics report ;) -
- whether they found you via search engine, Google images, MySpace, forums, online groups, or via other blog sites :) Absolutely wonderful!
Here's a snapshot of a blog statistics report ;) -
2) Ping.fm is another unique web app that's worth checking out:)
Ping.fm is a centralised Web service to update all the status messages on Facebook, Twitter, Plurk, and quite a few other "social networks".
With Ping.fm, you just need to log in once and update as many of your social network accounts simultaneously
Ping.fm is a centralised Web service to update all the status messages on Facebook, Twitter, Plurk, and quite a few other "social networks".
With Ping.fm, you just need to log in once and update as many of your social network accounts simultaneously
3) Gravatar
A gravatar, or globally recognized avatar, is quite simply an avatar image that follows you from weblog to weblog appearing beside your name when you comment on gravatar enabled sites :)
Example:
4) BlogCatalog
If you have a MyBlogLog account, you needn't sign up for BC.
BlogCatalog is a less sophisticated version of MyBlogLog clone
- less features
(eg., no report/statistics generation tool)
Nevertheless, I like BC :) and will continue using it simply because I like connecting with my readers.
Here's a snapshot of the BC dashboard
5) Ning.com allows you to create your very own social network. Isn't that sweet :)
But I have yet to be a proud owner of a social network because the names that I like were all taken
Here's a list of my not-so-favorite social network apps:-
1) Friendster
I recently joined Friendster to reconnect with my old schoolmates. The down side to Friendster is that you can't add your friends - unless you know their e-mail addresses or last name.
:( dang
2) Yelp
Yelp allows you to share restaurant reviews, hotel reviews, rate products/services (eg, your local dental clinic, car dealers...). I have been looking forward to join Yelp
But unfortunately, the site has not been properly maintained and even after my 20th attempt at signing up at Yelp (over the past 3 weeks), I still get this message:-
"Opps, Yelp is overworked right now"
3) Koornk
Koornk is just another Twitter. There's nothing particularly special about Koornk apart from the cute logo (which I really, really love :) )
(more to come later. stay tuned ;) out for a sinful choc & cheesecake session)
A gravatar, or globally recognized avatar, is quite simply an avatar image that follows you from weblog to weblog appearing beside your name when you comment on gravatar enabled sites :)
Example:
4) BlogCatalog
If you have a MyBlogLog account, you needn't sign up for BC.
BlogCatalog is a less sophisticated version of MyBlogLog clone
- less features
(eg., no report/statistics generation tool)
Nevertheless, I like BC :) and will continue using it simply because I like connecting with my readers.
Here's a snapshot of the BC dashboard
5) Ning.com allows you to create your very own social network. Isn't that sweet :)
But I have yet to be a proud owner of a social network because the names that I like were all taken
Here's a list of my not-so-favorite social network apps:-
1) Friendster
I recently joined Friendster to reconnect with my old schoolmates. The down side to Friendster is that you can't add your friends - unless you know their e-mail addresses or last name.
:( dang
2) Yelp
Yelp allows you to share restaurant reviews, hotel reviews, rate products/services (eg, your local dental clinic, car dealers...). I have been looking forward to join Yelp
But unfortunately, the site has not been properly maintained and even after my 20th attempt at signing up at Yelp (over the past 3 weeks), I still get this message:-
"Opps, Yelp is overworked right now"
3) Koornk
Koornk is just another Twitter. There's nothing particularly special about Koornk apart from the cute logo (which I really, really love :) )
(more to come later. stay tuned ;) out for a sinful choc & cheesecake session)
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Dr Patrick Dixon, Global Change
This is a video by one of my favourites speakers - Dr Patrick Dixon -a business thinker and futurist.
(Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Dixon)
His Web TV site has more than 11 million unique users. He is Chairman of Global Change Ltd., author of twelve books (485,000 printed in 23 languages) including Futurewise and Building a Better Business, has spoken to audiences in 50 nations, has given hundreds of radio and TV interviews on major issues and trends, and has been ranked as one of the 20 most influential business thinkers alive today.
Title: Industry trends - management, marketing, customers, lifestyles, motivation, change management and leadership development
Medical Career
Patrick Dixon studied Medical Sciences at King's College, Cambridge and continued medical training at Charing Cross Hospital, London. In 1978, while a medical student he took a sabbatical (the first of many) after founding the IT startup Medicom, selling medical software solutions in the UK and the Middle East, based on early personal computers. After qualifying as a physician he cared for those dying of cancer at St Joseph's Hospice and then as part of the Community Care Team based at University College Hospital, London, while also continuing IT consulting part-time.
Intellectual Capital
Patrick Dixon is well known for his relaxed attitude to his own intellectual capital, choosing to give almost all of it away online in the spirit of Wikipedia. Hundreds of recent presentations are available for free access, together with hundreds of articles, over 200 videos of which some are an hour long, and the entire text of six books—more than a million chapters downloaded.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Ruby on Rails Tutorial
Came across a really good Ruby on Rails tutorial by Armando Fox, University of Berkeley :)
Friday, October 10, 2008
Walhalla (Victoria, Australia)
Walhalla is a small town in Victoria, Australia, founded as a gold-mining community in early 1863 and at its peak home to around 3,000 residents. Today, the town has a population of less than 20 permanent residents, though it attracts large numbers of tourists and is a major focus of the regional tourism industry. The town's name is taken from an early gold mine in the area, named for the German hall of fame, the Walhalla temple (Valhalla from Norse legend).
(Source: Wikipedia)
The Walhalla Fire Station was built straddling Stringers Creek and is now open to the public as a museum.
(Source: Wikipedia)
The Walhalla Fire Station was built straddling Stringers Creek and is now open to the public as a museum.
The former home of the Walhalla Chronicle newspaper
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Sentidos Tapas & Enak @ Starhill Gallery
The food quality at Enak Restaurant is disappointing
I was there for lunch in June (2008) with fellow seminar delegates, and we were served
a) room temperature chicken curry
The meat was dry and tasteless - not fresh
b) cold & hard beef/lamb
I couldn't tell what they were - some chewy, dark brown stuff
* Again, room temperature
At least, the eggplants weren't inedible. But, they're not served warm, and not half as good as the ones in Esquire Kitchen (& I'm not even a fan of Esquire Kitchen's high MSG stuff)
The deco's nice, though:-)
The food at Sentidos Tapas were slightly more edible. However, the buffet spread wasn't exciting. Only pasta and different varieties of sauce - tomato sauce, cheese sauce, mushroom sauce.
Sentidos Tapas could have served better food but probably didn't bother to, becuase we were not walk-in diners. Isn't that awful?
Now, La Cocina in USJ is a much better Spanish restaurant:-)
We went to Shrooms on the 3rd day of the conference - great food, great service;-) yummy walnut dessert
I was there for lunch in June (2008) with fellow seminar delegates, and we were served
a) room temperature chicken curry
The meat was dry and tasteless - not fresh
b) cold & hard beef/lamb
I couldn't tell what they were - some chewy, dark brown stuff
* Again, room temperature
At least, the eggplants weren't inedible. But, they're not served warm, and not half as good as the ones in Esquire Kitchen (& I'm not even a fan of Esquire Kitchen's high MSG stuff)
The deco's nice, though:-)
The food at Sentidos Tapas were slightly more edible. However, the buffet spread wasn't exciting. Only pasta and different varieties of sauce - tomato sauce, cheese sauce, mushroom sauce.
Sentidos Tapas could have served better food but probably didn't bother to, becuase we were not walk-in diners. Isn't that awful?
Now, La Cocina in USJ is a much better Spanish restaurant:-)
We went to Shrooms on the 3rd day of the conference - great food, great service;-) yummy walnut dessert
Low Fat Chinese Rice Dumplings
I don't eat 'pasar malam' or 'pasar pagi' rice dumplings at all. They're too oily (Yuck!)
the huge pork fat cubes are disgusting
The best dumplings I've ever had are my Mums' homemade dumplings, of course:-) - which she only make once a year, just enough to last for 3 days.
- plenty of chestnuts
- plenty of dhal
- minimal pork fat:-)
the huge pork fat cubes are disgusting
The best dumplings I've ever had are my Mums' homemade dumplings, of course:-) - which she only make once a year, just enough to last for 3 days.
- plenty of chestnuts
- plenty of dhal
- minimal pork fat:-)
How to prevent egg shells from cracking
This page is dedicated to my friends who don't know how to boil eggs ;-)
- & those who hate to boil eggs because they can't prevent the shells from cracking
Hard-cooked eggs in the shell can be refrigerated up to one week. According to: http://whatscookingamerica.net/Eggs/BoiledEggs.htm
**that means you can boil 12 eggs at a time :-)
You'll probably finish em in less than 5 days
Method:
1) Put eggs into the a pot/wide saucepan.
2) Use a cup/glass to pour water into the saucepan
**Quantity: enough water to cover 3/4 of the surface of the egg shells.
3) Cover the saucepan with the glass lid
4) Use 'Low' heat to cook the eggs for 30 minutes
** Low heat prevents egg shells from breaking
5) Switch off the stove. Do not open the lid.
** Leave the eggs in the saucepan for another 30 mins
Important: Use enough water to cover 3/4 of the surface of the egg shells
Use 'Low' heat to cook the eggs for 30 minutes
- & those who hate to boil eggs because they can't prevent the shells from cracking
Hard-cooked eggs in the shell can be refrigerated up to one week. According to: http://whatscookingamerica.net/Eggs/BoiledEggs.htm
**that means you can boil 12 eggs at a time :-)
You'll probably finish em in less than 5 days
Method:
1) Put eggs into the a pot/wide saucepan.
2) Use a cup/glass to pour water into the saucepan
**Quantity: enough water to cover 3/4 of the surface of the egg shells.
3) Cover the saucepan with the glass lid
4) Use 'Low' heat to cook the eggs for 30 minutes
** Low heat prevents egg shells from breaking
5) Switch off the stove. Do not open the lid.
** Leave the eggs in the saucepan for another 30 mins
Important: Use enough water to cover 3/4 of the surface of the egg shells
Use 'Low' heat to cook the eggs for 30 minutes
Purple color Okinawan potatoes
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