ENTRIES PROFILE LINKS TAGBOARD MISCELLANEOUS CREDITS

Saturday, September 29, 2007

She Wants It
50 Cent ft. Justin Timberlake & Timberland

9/29/2007 11:47:00 AM
Friday, September 28, 2007

LA SALLE SIA @ BUGIS




Just bought an external hard disk and thought of just dropping by to see the school. Hearing the wow factor, or rather the " ah" factor, i was curious...

The exterior of the school mounted with granite tiles and shapes like a box cracked open into four parts. Very few building now in Singapore has the curvy glass facade, or perharps the upcoming projects, and the use of the canvas canopy is a little brilliant to open up the foyer. The floating green patch in the middle of the school shows the deliberate tranquility, yet seems imaginary.

To say that is it a good architectural work? I have really no grounds to prove that it's a good work. Maybe just a notion of De-construction? Or really linking back to the Grand Canyon concept?
9/28/2007 01:27:00 AM
Tuesday, September 25, 2007

I can't really resist the temptation of relaxing and not being bothered by the essays that are needed to do... Ok ...

I can't be slacking ...
9/25/2007 01:40:00 PM
Monday, September 24, 2007



I would probably wanna have my hands onto this movie tickets... But that's in 2008

Meanwhile, coming end of this year, i will definitely wanna catch this!

NATIONAL TREASURE 2 : BOOK OF SECRETS

9/24/2007 12:00:00 PM
Sunday, September 23, 2007









I finally having my term break. After the 2 weeks continous in school, and yes i went back school on saturdays and sundays, I felt relief in my mind and i wanna shut down for a moment before the school term starts again.

I shall now pronounce you... Husband and Husband... You may now kiss your husband...

Sound eerie ya? I just watched this movie. Though it was really hilarious and very entertaining, minus the boobs-grabbing scene ( that was daring, really...), It spreads a little uncomforty over the whole cinema. Seeing a big black, well built guy who suddenly turn so soft and gay. And seeing another person confesing his homosexuality. Thats so weird...

Lance Bass is gay... thats why he's in the final wrap-up...

So anyone wanna go Canada?...

I find the soap-felling scene funny cause it was associated with the urban myth here. Someone told me that you should not bring soap bar into army camps cause some weird guys might just grab you from behind. Turns out that this myth also apply in New York... !

This show is not about Gay, but i felt it's about being there for your pal. It's about friendship, well, much deeper than that.

Enjoy the show...
9/23/2007 11:01:00 AM
Friday, September 21, 2007

WASHINGTON - At rail stations and shopping malls around the world, reports are popping up of people, particularly young children, getting their toes caught in escalators. The one common theme seems to be the clunky soft-soled clogs known by the name of the most popular brand, Crocs.

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One of the nation's largest subway systems — the Washington Metro — has even posted ads warning riders about wearing such shoes on its moving stairways. The ads feature a photo of a crocodile, though they don't mention Crocs by name.

Four-year-old Rory McDermott got a Croc-clad foot caught in an escalator last month at a mall in northern Virginia. His mother managed to yank him free, but the nail on his big toe was almost completely ripped off, causing heavy bleeding.

At first, Rory's mother had no idea what caused the boy's foot to get caught. It was only later, when someone at the hospital remarked on Rory's shoes, that she began to suspect the Crocs and did an Internet search.

"I came home and typed in 'Croc' and 'escalator,' and all these stories came up," said Jodi McDermott, of Vienna, Va. "If I had known, those would never have been worn."

According to reports appearing across the United States and as far away as Singapore and Japan, entrapments occur because of two of the biggest selling points of shoes like Crocs: their flexibility and grip. Some report the shoes get caught in the "teeth" at the bottom or top of the escalator, or in the crack between the steps and the side of the escalator.

The reports of serious injuries have all involved young children. Crocs are commonly worn by children as young as 2. The company introduced shoes in its smallest size, 4/5, this past spring.

Niwot, Colo.-based Crocs Inc. said it does not keep records of the reasons for customer-service calls. But the company said it is aware of "very few" problems relating to accidents involving the shoes, which are made of a soft, synthetic resin.

"Thankfully, escalator accidents like the one in Virginia are rare," the company said in a statement.

In Japan, the government warned consumers last week that it has received 39 reports of sandals — mostly Crocs or similar products — getting stuck in escalators from late August through early September. Most of the reports appear to have involved small children, some as young as two years old.

Kazuo Motoya of Japan's National Institute of Technology and Evaluation said children may have more escalator accidents in part because they "bounce around when they stand on escalators, instead of watching where they place their feet."

In Singapore, a 2-year-old girl wearing rubber clogs — it's unclear what brand — had her big toe completely ripped off in an escalator accident last year, according to local media reports.

And at the Atlanta airport, a 3-year-old boy wearing Crocs suffered a deep gash across the top of his toes in June. That was one of seven shoe entrapments at the airport since May 1, and all but two of them involved Crocs, said Roy Springer, operations manager for the company that runs the airport terminal.

One U.S. retailer that caters to children, Mattel subsidiary American Girl, has posted signs in three locations directing customers wearing Crocs or flip-flop sandals to use elevators instead of escalators.

During the past two years, so-called "shoe entrapments" in the Washington subway have gone from being relatively rare to happening four or five times a week in the summer, though none has caused serious injuries, said Dave Lacosse, who oversees the subway's 588 escalators, the most of any U.S. transit system.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said escalator accidents caused more than 10,000 injuries last year, but the agency has few records of specific shoe problems. Only two shoe entrapments have been reported by consumers since the beginning of 2006. One reported in May involved "rubber footwear."

Agency spokesman Ed Kang urged people who have had problems to report them on the commission's Web site.

Crocs officials said they were working with the Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation on public education initiatives. But the group's executive director, Barbara Allen, said that's not true.

Allen said a Crocs official called her in September 2006 about possible cooperation, even suggesting the company might put a tag in its shoes with the foundation's Web address. But since that first contact, Crocs has not called, and nobody from the company will return Allen's calls, she said.

Washington Metro's Lacosse and other escalator experts say the best way to prevent shoe entrapments is to face the direction the stairs are moving, keep feet away from the sides and step over the teeth at the end.

Lacosse, of the Washington subway system, said he is personally skittish of Crocs and other soft-soled shoes.

"Would I wear them? No," he said. "And I tell my children not to wear them either."

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9/21/2007 12:14:00 AM
Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Bring over the stress to the new heights. This time with frustration and anger.

I am dealing with issues that's considered "tedious" and the fact of dwelling in an odd-humane environment is proved to be the most difficult tasks.

I am drawing an end to my project and the results i get?... Its wordless to describe and i am just wondering why did they have to turn out like this?...

I am drawing near to my term break and i am wondering how can i change myself to a better person... how can my life be altered in such a way that no one thinks i am alien to them.
9/19/2007 10:18:00 AM
Thursday, September 13, 2007

Am sensing the whole episode is coming to an end. End of season 01 of my term. I am going to endure just less than 1 week before i can call it a slight relax cause during term break, i still need to catch up with my works and assignments. Especially my PF 2102 !

I was welcomed by emotions this whole week and sometimes i find that it's so overwhelming. Am i just trying to hard to bottom up all of those emotions? Or rather i had choosen a back door to run away from the ugly facade of my life?

Just wanna say that my life is so imcomplete without you around ...

I am also greeted by sarcasticism. During theory lectures, i learned the idea of classicism and organicism. The terms in architecture repels with each other. But for my life, the new style of sarcasticism is subtle, yet obvious enough to be detected.

Drowned by weariness.

Drenched by the coldness of the relationships.
9/13/2007 11:55:00 PM
Monday, September 10, 2007



Did i change my perspective of an image of a rat?... i would say, not much. Cause using one of the dirtiest animal on earth to cast them in this latest Pixar movie? After the attempt of cartoonize him...

Remy is the rat that has the ability to have sensitive nose and the sensitive gut to cook up something unexpectedly good. Even he literally take control of a garbage boy to cook.

Back again, it is rather gross to see thousand of rats cropping up the kitchen. And also in the ceiling. The colony may looks cute. But putting thousands of them in a small place? It is gross, even on disney animation.

Remy is different. He is clean freak... so just wash your hands before cooking.
9/10/2007 01:06:00 AM
Monday, September 3, 2007

It was a total emotional ride these past few days. But then i could not believe that it will concluded into a happy moments.

It takes two big guys and an old woman to convince so many people of our decisions that will determine my dad's eternal future. Till we collected my dad's exhumed remains and bring it up to CCK columbarium.

The traquility and the peaceful moments of the place has somehow melt their hearts, especially my sister. She was so impressed by the whole place and was happy for my dad's final resting place. Imagine her look on her face.

Aunts were also very satisfied with the place. Really thankful for that.

Well this part of the chapter has closed and going to move on to another part.



Studies...
9/03/2007 10:39:00 AM
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