coool! i could be a SLIder leh

Posted on Sunday 17 September 2006

Read this.

Seems to be happening to me more than often. 

i found that i can go along well with electronics just well, but not when i'm not in a good mood. 

Oh yea, and i get blackouts at my place on those bad days too. Today is such a day, with 2 such events so far.

wow. 

Mental activity? too much static? too little sex?

Dua Pai Lang

Dua Pai Lang @ 7:21 pm
Filed under: Him-Personal
184 countries to talk

Posted on Monday 11 September 2006

oh yaaaaap, the IMF is here.

and me is working in the event as well.

as i type, i'll be needing to reach that suntec at 0650 for the usual lamearse briefings.

pretty shitty to think of it. why must all countries gather and talk cents?

and why our host country must have spent like a few millions to tidy up the suntec area - with the multi arrays of flowers (probably imported), speeded up contructions (probably the contracters had done a shitty job outta it) and beefed up security measures (poor are the police, not very happy to be recalled for more that their recall-ability days liao.)

oh yes, be sure to catch our volunteer rioters at suntec tomorrow. very truly singapore for you.

people say let there be voices heard, some hoo-ha action-packed riots.

you say, don't want lar. we very on the ball one. riot liao sure whole singapore one. why? everybody pissed mah! so no riots. ang chia also not enough lar. demostration can lar, i think. but must apply for licence hor. 

you don't get rioters to riot, you get volunteer rioters to riot in a nice, subtle way.

wow.

truly singapore. i hope the volunteer rioters remember to smile when they riot peacefully leh.

we need the numbers for that 4 million smiles we promise people one hor.

so far, i think the numbers still stand at around hundred-plus-plus-plus bah?
and,

 

why the s2006 logo look like some kind of award some mediacorp use one ah.

actually look more like banana.

Dua Pai Lang

Dua Pai Lang @ 5:37 am
Filed under: His-RandomRamblings
and i’m a chow lao beng too.

Posted on Thursday 7 September 2006

When is see this vid, i go <i>yeo yeo yeo</i> to the retro-techno wor.

Damn cool can?
Now where's my lightsticks and whistle….

Dua Pai Lang

Dua Pai Lang @ 1:15 am
Filed under: Him-Personal
super geek me!

Posted on Tuesday 5 September 2006

Not your average geek yo!

I'm a SUPER GEEK
Niak niak niak *snort snort* !!!!

Dua Pai Lang 

Dua Pai Lang @ 5:45 pm
Filed under: Him-Personal
ode to the buaya playa

Posted on Tuesday 5 September 2006

From that wiki site: 

Shortly after 11:00am local time on 4 September 2006, Irwin was fatally pierced in the chest by a stingray barb while diving off Queensland's Great Barrier Reef. The events were caught on camera and the footage is now in the possession of Queensland Police.[22] He had been filming a segment for his daughter Bindi's upcoming television series. Irwin was in the area filming his own documentary, to be called Ocean's Deadliest, but weather had stalled filming. Irwin decided to take the opportunity to film some shallow water shots for his daughter's television program.[23] After reviewing the footage of the incident and speaking to the cameraman who recorded it, documentarian and former shark hunter Ben Cropp speculated that the stingray "felt threatened because Steve was alongside and there was the cameraman ahead…"[22] In such a case, the animal responds by automatically flexing the serrated barb on its tail, which is up to 30 centimeters (roughly 12 inches) in length, upward. In this case, the motion struck Irwin's chest and pierced his heart.[22] Crewmembers aboard his boat called emergency services in the nearest city and administered CPR as they rushed the boat to nearby Low Isle to meet a rescue helicopter. Medical staff pronounced Irwin dead when they arrived a short time later.[24] The BBC reported that this was only the second known fatality in Australian history from a stingray attack,[25] while The Age and CNN list it as the third.[23][26]

The Queensland Police Service notified his family and released a statement for the media concerning his death. News of his death prompted a public outpouring expressing shock and loss. Several Australian news websites went down because of high web traffic[27] and talk-back radio experienced a high volume of callers expressing their grief,[28] commemorating his passion and exuberance. Prime Minister John Howard, among many other politicians, expressed his "shock and distress" at the death, saying that "Australia has lost a wonderful and colourful son.”[29] Irwin's body was flown to a morgue in Cairns, where stunned family and friends were gathering on Monday night. His wife Terri was informed of her husband's death while on a walking tour in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park in Tasmania, and returned to the Sunshine Coast with their two children.

I'm a big fan of Nature. It's such a sad going for him, a naturalist who fought for, had been done in by one of them. I mean, it's Steve Irwin leh! The Crocodile Hunter leh! People would expect a giant 20-foot croc to do the deed or bitten by like 23 Black Mambas.  But, a stingray?

Oh com'on! Heros don't die that way! That man's a legend, i tell ye! He shouldn't be done like that…not in this way.

May his soul rest in the arms of Mother Nature, for he is the child that fought for Her.

That leaves Jeff Corwin and the usual gang then.

-sigh-

Dua Pai Lang 

Dua Pai Lang @ 3:02 am
Filed under: Him-Personal