Monthly Archives: January 2005

This post is posted in memory to…
Those souls
Who have perished,
And indebtedness to heroes
Who saved many innocent lives,
Lastly, our gratitude to the spirit of humanity
That keeps volunteerism going in disaster zones.
- Tsunami Powerpoint
If you want to know more about the tsunami you can view and download the powerpoint about the tsunami here. The powerpoint is made [...]

Friday is a holiday, meaning that I’ll get 72 hours of non-stop fun. Everybody in the class roared with excitement when they know that this oncoming Friday is a holiday, as we would not be ruled under the horrible diplomatic (erm, dictatorship?) ’social’ system of Samuel Lim.
Well, there are lots of Samuel Lim in the [...]

A New Blogger Friendship
Well, I’ve read the post about a New Blogger Friendship posted by Desz in his blog. Check it out and do leave a comment there before reading mine below.
Finished reading Desz’s post about Blogger Friendship, I have some view to express here. When I first joined Blog*Spot as a new blogger, what [...]

I like geography
BUT
Please do not ask me to go under the sun.
We had our Geography lesson today about analysing and also plotting down the microclimate of my BIG BIG school (well, my school covers a vast area of 29 hectares). Mr Chng (no spelling error - it’s Chng) asked us to form groups of 2 [...]

strong>Blaa-Choo!
Oops, looks like I’m sick today. Some stupid influenza virus has been infesting and lurking in some dark corners in my body.
However, I disobeyed yesterday’s doctor’s advice to stay at the boarding school at take some rest - I went to school today, as I can’t affored to miss lessons! I’m secondary 4 now and [...]

Here are some pictures (copyrighted by CNN) about the photos of tsunami struck areas before the disaster and after the disaster.
1. THAILAND

The left image shows Khao Lak, Thailand, a popular tourist destination on the southern coast of Thailand. The right image shows the destruction caused by the tsunami.
2. SRI LANKA

The image on the left shows [...]

There could be another one
An amateur astronomer had discovered a new moon! Looks like we’ll have another see-who-goes-to-the-moon-first contest between the US and the USSR (stricty the author’s view).
An amateur astronomer may have found another moon of the Earth. Experts say it may have only just arrived.
Much uncertainty surrounds the mysterious object, designated J002E3. It [...]

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