A Bolt of Lightning

4 June, 2008 – 12:13 pm

Usain Bolt is now the world’s fastest man. Jamaican sprinter, who doesn’t even consider the 100 meters his best race, set the world record Saturday night with a time of 9.72 seconds at the Reebok Grand Prix, .02 seconds faster than the old record held by his countryman, Asafa Powell.

Bolt was using the 100 for “speed work” and to avoid having to run the more grueling 400, when, suddenly, he ran the world’s second-fastest time last month at 9.76. Even then, he said he wasn’t sure if he would give up the 400 meters for the 100 for the Beijing Olympics and who would blame him for doing that considering he is the new worlds fastest man!!

Watch him at the Olympics, dont be suprised if he smashes the record again!! :)

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Final Results of Britains Got Talent 08

2 June, 2008 – 7:00 am

Britain’s Got Talent Final results and the winning performances! Im glad that the below winner bagged it!

Morale : Never Give Up! :)

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Turtle sites under watch after eggs stolen

1 June, 2008 – 11:00 pm

Malaysian authorities are carrying out night patrols near endangered Hawksbill turtle nesting sites after 4,000 eggs were stolen, according to reports today.

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State fisheries officials have begun the patrols near the turtle hatcheries in Malacca amid fears of more thefts during the nesting period between May and September, the Star daily reported.

Chief Minister Mohammad Ali Rustam said he would investigate how the eggs, worth RM10,000, could have been stolen over a month-long period from 30 turtle nesting sites along the coastline, it added.

“I will ask the (state excol) member in charge of agriculture and rural development and fisheries department to look into the matter,” he told the paper.

eggsMalacca has the largest number of Hawksbill turtle landings in Malaysia.

It is illegal to collect turtle eggs without a permit from the fisheries department, with offenders facing a fine of RM1,000, but turtle eggs are still being sold, the Star reported.

The World Conservation Union lists the Hawksbill turtle as critically endangered. A surge in demand for exotic turtles and eggs in Southeast Asia has been blamed for fuelling the rampant illegal trade.

-AFP via Malaysiakini

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Britain’s Got Talent

1 June, 2008 – 12:03 pm

14 year-old street dancer George Sampson from Warrington. George’s return to Britain’s Got Talent has been triumphant - and his Singing in the Rain urban mix was a storming success as he swooshed his brolly around amid a torrent of applause! I thought it was mind blowing!!

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Malaysian artistes for unity

1 June, 2008 – 11:10 am

A great video that was produced by the Malaysian artist which eventually included filmmakers, dancers, singers, producers, musicians, actors, entrepreneurs, designers, footballers, activists, celebrities, students and a florist and nobody got PAID! Awesome work guys! :)

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China Olympics

1 June, 2008 – 7:00 am

Its a Olympics year this year! This edition will be hosted by the fastest growing economy of the world, China!This installement is also set to be one of the most controversial Olympics ever with many requirements to host by the International Olympic Committee with the games nearing.

There have been so much drama with regards to the torch runs have not gone as smoothly as one would expect with resistance in many legs of the torch run. People have been loosing their homes in older neighborhoods as Tiananmen Square looms in the background. Old buildings and alleyways are torn down to make way for modern development in preparation for the 2008 Olympics, often forcing residents from their homes without compensation.

In the name of development and preparations there are lots of un-pleasant things that are happening. I hope that these issues are looked at as criteria in awarding games to a nation.

Having said that, speed clean-up’s normally leaves many holes in the system, Should countries be given the honor of hosting a world event like the Olympics if there is so much dirt that is still no cleaned up?

This is a series of stories building up to the games..Watch this space

Video promoting the games at Beijing

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Bangkok Transportation System

31 May, 2008 – 7:56 am

Very interesting write up on the star about how Bangkok has imporved its transportation system to make it a breeze rather then the reputations any major city would have of massive congestion.

Gone are the days when getting around Bangkok meant hours stuck in tightly gridlocked traffic. The city’s new network of sky-trains, underground trains and river ferries, all connected at interchanges, makes getting around this sprawling city a breeze.

From August 2008, the system will further be augmented by a fleet of state-of-the-art buses running in dedicated lanes – and even this will be just the tip of a very big “iceberg” of planned public transport improvements.

The most extensive rail network to date is the Skytrain (aka BTS), with two lines of trains (Silom line and Sukhumvit line) running on elevated rails and meeting at Siam Station. By 2011, this line is to be extended to run to the new Suvarnabhumi International Airport.

Then there is the Metro (MRT) underground rail, with one line already running and three more planned. Line One of the BRT bus network will join up with the SkyTrain at Chong Nonsi BTS station.

Here are some suggestions for things to do and see using Bangkok’s new transport network, as well as some tips for easy travel.

  • Early morning Join the hundreds (thousands at weekends) practising Tai Chi in Lumbini (aka Lumphini) Park, near Silom SkyTrain station. Then take a stroll around the park, and feed the fish that thrive in the scenic lake.
  • Breakfast by the river at the Verandah Coffee Shop, in the legendary Oriental Hotel (right at riverboat Pier One, just one stop away from the Saphan Taksin riverboat/SkyTrain interchange.

    The Oriental has frequently been voted “World’s best hotel”. A full buffet breakfast costs 980 Baht (RM98) for both hotel guests and visitors – and the views, overlooking the Chao Phrya River, are alone worth the price. Tel (+66) 2659 9000 for reservations.

  • Jump on a riverboat to River City at Sri Phraya Pier (Pier Three), From here, join one of the many canal tours. A tour, lasting 60-90 minutes, should also take in the Royal Barge Museum, originally built as a dockyard for royal barges and Royal Thai Navy warships.
  • Take another boat from Pier Three to Tien Pier (Pier Eight), from where the famous Wat Arun (Temple of the Dawn) is just across the river (by frequent fast ferry). This temple shows strong Cambodian influences, from the Angkor dynasty. Climb to the second or third tier of the temple for some great panoramic views. Then cross back to Tien Pier and visit the adjacent Wat Po (Reclining Buddha) Temple.
  • Catch yet another riverboat from Tien Pier to Wang Lang Pier (Pier Ten), from where it’s a 200m stroll to the Supatra River House (266 Soi Wat Rakhang, Arunamarin Road (tel: [+66] 2411 0305), which serves fine Thai cuisine – but if you don’t want your meal “dumbed down” for foreign tastes, be sure to advise the waiter accordingly.

  • Take the riverboat back to The Harbour Department Pier (Pier Four), adjacent to Hua Lampong Metro (MRT) and State Rail (SRT) station. At the end of Chinatown’s Yaowarat Road near the station, you’ll find the Golden Buddha statue in Wat Trai Mit Witthayaram, the world’s largest Buddha statue made of solid gold – at 3m high and weighing over five tonnes, it’s enough to give security staff recurring nightmares.
  • From Hua Lampong, take the Metro just two stops to Sala Daeng/Siam interchange. On levels B1 and B2 of the Paragon shopping centre, Siam Ocean World (open 9am-10pm) is South-East Asia’s largest aquarium.Then from the Paragon Centre it’s a five-minute walk to the giant MBK Shopping Centre. The centre has three zones and eight levels, with over 2,000 shops – enough to satisfy even the maddest shopaholic.

    When you get tired, adjourn for a coffee and snack at the outstanding Fifth Food Avenue food-court, on Level Five. Get a smart-card at the entrance, which is swiped at each food outlet – you pay at checkout, and will be surprised at the low total price.

  • Take the SkyTrain eight stations north to Railway Park (open 8:30am-4:30pm daily except Mondays) near Mo Chit station. The park is family-friendly, wih big open spaces and bicycle trails (bike hire costs 20 Baht an hour). Railway Park also incorporates the Bangkok Butterfly Garden and Insectarium.
  • In the evening, take the SkyTrain back to Saphan Taksin station, from where it’s a 10-minute walk to State Tower. On the 66th level of State Tower, the Sky Bar is such a cool hangout (in more ways than one) that you won’t want to leave.
  • Maybe stay for dinner in the open-air Sirocco Restaurant, adjacent to the Sky Bar – but be warned that there isn’t a Thai dish on the menu – and you probably haven’t come to Thailand to eat Western food. A better dinner choice might be Breeze, (Level 52, State Tower, tel [+66] 2624 9555), with a highly-recommended pan-Asian menu.
  • Alternatively, take the SkyTrain to Nana station. Opposite the station, the futuristic Bed Supper Club (26, Soi Sukhumvit 11, Sukhumvit Road, Klongtoey-nua, tel [+66] 2651 3537) provides a unique dining experience in its minimalist White Room. At weekends, a “surprise” set menu is served at 8.30pm. After dinner, groove on to some relaxing lounge music – if, that is, you can still move.
  • For late-night ragers, adjourn to the new and avant-garde Club Culture (346/29 Sri Ayudthaya Road, near Phaya Thai SkyTrain station’s Siam City exit, tel [+66] 2653 7216), with state-of-the-art lighting and a range of sounds from techno-trance to hip-hop.
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    Punjabi Jackson

    30 May, 2008 – 7:00 am

    If your a delirium frequent you definately know how much i like Britain’s got talent.Suleman Mirza performing a brilliant act on Britain’s Got Talent.

    Check this one out…

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    Cigarattes or Mobile Phones?

    29 May, 2008 – 6:00 pm

    Apparently mobile phones are more dangerous then cigarettes!! Wait wait…that doesn’t mean you can smoke now! Check out this report by the star

    Hand phones can be more damaging to health than smoking, the Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) said.

    CAP president SM Mohamed Idris said research by award-winning neurosurgeon Professor Dr Vini Gautam Khurana from the United States had indicated that using mobile phones for more than 10 years could double the risk of brain cancer.

    Prof Khurana, who has received 14 awards over the past 16 years and has published more than three dozen scientific papers, had conducted a 15-month “critical review” of the link between mobile phones and malignant brain tumours.

    The subject in the study were heavy mobile phone users who had relied on handphones for at least 10 years. “Previous studies which found no evidence of a link between mobile use and an increased risk of cancer often did not include enough long-term mobile phone users in their study samples,” Mohamed Idris said.

    Prof Khurana found that cancer takes at least a decade to develop.

    “The incidence of malignant brain tumours and associated death rate will be observed to rise globally within a decade from now, by which time it may be far too late to intervene medically,” Prof Khurana said in his report.

    Prof Khurana said smoking kills some five million people worldwide each year, but three billion people now use mobile phones worldwide and the number is growing daily.

    Mohamed Idris said children who used mobile phones were at greater risk because they were more susceptible to the radiation than adults.

    “Parents should not allow their children to use mobile phones and consumers should use the speakerphone function, so that the phone is held more than 20cm away from the head. Use landlines whenever possible,” he said.

    CAP also urged the Government to take appropriate measures to address the fact that mobile phones could represent a public health time bomb.

    “Government should use the mass media and run campaigns to educate and warn the public of the dangers of radiation exposure from mobile phones,” Mohamed Idris said.

    Prof Khurana has posted the results of his findings on www.brain-surgery.us and his research paper is currently being peer-reviewed for publication in a scientific journal.

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    NO HARM TELLING SOME LIES

    28 May, 2008 – 7:00 am

    This is a nice one that a friend of mine sent me via email

    Father: I want you to marry a girl of my choice

    Son: “I will choose my own bride!”

    Father: “But the girl is Bill Gate’s daughter.”

    Son: “Well, in that case…ok”

    Next Father approaches Bill Gates.

    Father: “I have a husband for your daughter.”

    Bill Gates: “But my daughter is too young to marry!”

    Father: “But this young man is a vice-president of the World Bank.”

    Bill Gates: “Ah, in that case…ok”

    Finally Father goes to see the president of the World Bank.

    Father: “I have a young man to be recommended as a vice-president.”

    President: “But I already have more vice- presidents than I need!”

    Father: “But this young man is Bill Gate’s son-in-law.”

    President: “Ah, in that case…ok”

    Moral : Even If you have nothing, You can get Anything, just tell lies appropriately
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