Saturday, April 14, 2007
Saturday, January 20, 2007
Friday, January 19, 2007
Plymouth Gang Christmas Reunion 2006 ---- May updating on behalf of Seon. Keng Woo, miss you, hope you are here.
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Monday, November 06, 2006
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Yellow Fever !!!
I do have to be precise here, the term Asian is the American version, which includes Chinese, Korean, Japanese. The British version of Asian denotes only those from Indian and Pakistani origins.
My brother shared this wonderful little film with me. I would like to share it with you all. Beware: For those who are ultra sensitive, please do not watch, it does have a tint of racism. Anyway, I hope you enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spknGfyTDRc
Wo Fu Production
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Congratulation To CJ !!!!
Here is a snip from CNN..
CNN -- A British student says he's cracked a 19 quadrillion-digit long code that's been puzzling Nasa scientists for decades. Nasa have invited him to present his reach at a scientific conference in China.
19,342, 813,113,834,066,795,298,816: The number of digits in the code that student Cen Jung Tjhai says he's cracked. The code is used to evaluate photographic data beamed back from satellites in space.
1,500: The number of university computers Tjhai used to crack the code.
27: Tjhai isa youthful 27 and a PhD student at the University of Plymouth, southern England.
35 mm: The first picture of space was taken on an Ansco Autoset 35 mm camera by U.S. astronaut John Glenn.
1920: The year Edwin Hubble trained his telescope onto the cosmos.
1990: The year the Hubble Space Telescope was launched into space aboard the space shuttle Discovery.
569 kilometers: The height above the earth at which the Hubble telescope orbits.
97 minutes: The amount of time it takes for the Hubble telescope to orbit earth while taking images of space.
http://premium.cnn.com/2006/WORLD
/europe/10/18/numbers.space/index.html
I might not know anything about that code, but I know that the next treat is on you !!!!!!
NASA can now sleep soundly know which code to use. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ...
Globalisation Or Globalization?
Answer: Princess Diana's death.
Question: How come?
Answer: An English princess
with an Egyptian boyfriend
crashes in a French tunnel,
driving a German car
with a Dutch engine,
driven by a Belgian
who was drunk on Scottish whisky, (check the bottle before you change the spelling)
followed closely by Italian Paparazzi,
on Japanese motorcycles;
treated by an American doctor,
using Brazilian medicines.
This is sent to you by an American,
using Bill Gates's technology,
and you're probably reading this on your computer,
that use Taiwanese chips,
and a Korean monitor,
assembled by Bangladeshi workers
in a Singapore plant,
transported by Indian lorry-drivers,
hijacked by Indonesians,
unloaded by Sicilian longshoremen,
and trucked to you by Mexicans.
That, my friends, is Globalization.
Didn't they teach you in Business class?



































