Tuesday, September 13, 2005

PM's Handshake

Prime Ministers Handshake



I told you guys I met the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Pak Lah. His hand shake is one of the warmest handshakes I've received in a while, and you know what they say about handshakes? If they are warm and firm, it means they want to know you better. Guess I'll be dealing with Pak Lah soon....

Toodles!

Sunday, August 28, 2005

The missing feline

The missing feline

Yes, I know I have been missing in action for quite some time... been so busy with work and travelling. I just got back from India from my cousins wedding. Want to hear about my trip, give me a call, or just message me through my blog, too much to talk about.

I've got lots of juicy gossip like how I met the Prime Minister of Malaysia. Will post the pictures up soon. As for my trip to India, check out the pictures at my Photo spot. The link is right below my picture on the right margin. Click on "More of the purple cat"

Till then.... Cheers!

Thursday, August 11, 2005

I will never be a...

I will never be a...

I will never be a...

1. Brother
2. Brother in law
3. Father
4. Father in law
5. Grandfather
6. Uncle
7. Granduncle
8. Great Grandfather
9. Great Granduncle
10. Son
11. Son in law
12. Cousin brother
13. Husband
14. Nephew
15. Boyfriend
16. Grandson
17. Franciscon Friar
18. Priest
19. Fish Monger
20. Master
21. King
22. Postman
23. Policeman
24. Head master
25. Fireman
26. Prince
27. Queen's Knight
28. Alter Server
29. Conductor
30. Bridegroom
31. Bestman
32. Paige boy
33. Steward
34. Host
35. Waiter
36. Sugar Daddy
37. Choir master
38. Actor
39. Step Father
40. Step Son
41. Half Brother
42. Singer
43. Sperm Donour
44. Rapist
45. Salesman
46. Pope
47. Cardinal
48. Archbishop
49. Monsignor
50. Abbot
51. Duke
52. Widower
53. Earl
54. Viscount
55. Baron
56. Lord
57. Baronet
58. Rabbi
59. Rector
60. Marquess

All because I am a Woman!

Friday, August 05, 2005

To him...

To him...

"all of life's a play and you, you can contribute one verse!" - Dead Poets Society

I lost someone very dear to me today. He was one of the most amazing person that I have ever met. He believed that if you can feel your heart beat, that means your alive, and that means what ever is dear to you, that you have kept in your heart, is alive too, so believe that you have a purpose in life, and that is to keep that heart beating.

He was a friend I had made when I first stepped into theatre and drama. Someone who believed, that we are all actors born to colour our lives with drama.

I learnt alot from him... He taught me how to love life, and live it. It's so sad to hear that only 24 years of living, and its the end for him. From what he taught me, the most important thing when someone passes away, is not how many years he lived, but whether he lived life? 24 years is short, but he made the most of it, and I just have to respect him for that.

Today, a single white rose was sent to me with a note saying "keep that heart beating and live!" and I did not understand... but now I do, and I am so sorry I did not understand any earlier.

I am going to miss you so much Steven! Thanks for showing me so much.

p/s: We will meet soon on stage in a broadway musical to be performed for Him who loves us all!

Friday, July 22, 2005

True

True

Look at me
with a naked eye
and understand me

Walk with me
under a sunset sky
and embrace me

Dine with me
on a random day
and know me

Cry with me
with tears of dismay
and feel me

Swim with me
across the sea
and cleanse me

Colour with me
my life in grey
and love me

Stay with me
in my heart always
and hold on to me

Be true to me
and I shall stay
dont lie to me

and I shall be true to you always...

(Thank you Rafiki for showing me so much)

My Fathers Daughter

My Fathers Daughter

I never understood why man have so much ideals in life, the one that struck me the most is the "worlds greatest father", a man made award through my eyes. A father is a man that has made the vow to take care of you, and knows his responsibilities as a father, and a husband. In my view, a great father is not one who spends time with his family, work for a living, provide for a household, etc., but a man who realises that he is a father and takes great pride in being one. Spending time with family is a good thing, but loving that time spent makes it a great thing.

I never realised how hard it is to love your father while working with him, especially when he is a stubborn, fussy, short-tempered man, who now is your boss. I find it so easy to get carried away with work, that we tend to forget what we do and why we are doing it. We dont work with passion nor understanding of what we really are doing, yet still dream endlessly of a life long fortune. By doing this we stray away from our true indentity, and what we are to others.

A great father is a man, despite all the work and conflicts, knows that he may be a boss, but he is still a father, and she may be an employee, but still his daughter. I may disappoint you daddy, but know that I try. Despite all the reasoning, I am my fathers daughter.

Thursday, July 14, 2005

Electronic Newspaper

Electronic Newspaper

I always thought that fiction will always stay fiction, and imagination was just what we want in life. After watching Harry Potter, where we see people move in a picture, reports updating itself on a piece of paper, I never really thought that this could one day be real. Yes, let me introduce you to the electronic newspaper. I discovered this today when one of my workmates was telling us how in the future we would be so advanced in technology yet still living with traditional styles.

An electronic newspaper is a self-contained, reusable, and refreshable version of a traditional newspaper that acquires and holds information electronically. (The electronic newspaper should not be confused with newspapers that offer an online version at a Web site.) The near-future technology - researchers expect to have the product available as soon as 2003 - will use e-paper (electronic paper) as the major component. Information to be displayed will be downloaded through a wireless Internet connection. A number of versions of the future technology are in development, although there are two frontrunners: Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) is working on a newspaper that would consist of a single sheet of their e-paper (called Gyricon), while Lucent, in partnership with a company called E Ink, is working on a multi-page device (also called E Ink).

The Gyricon version consists of a single sheet of transparent plastic, containing millions of tiny bichromal (two color) beads in oil-filled pockets. Text and images are displayed through rotation of the beads that occurs in response to electrical impulses: a full rotation displays as black or white, and a partial rotation displays as gray shades. Nick Sheridon, a senior research fellow at PARC, has been working towards a viable electronic newspaper for over twenty years. Sheridon sees Xerox's device as consisting of a sheet of Gyricon wound around a spring mechanism in a lightweight cylinder. The user would pull the page out of a slit in the cylinder; in the process, the page would pass over a printer-like device which had downloaded data from the Internet through a wireless connection. To access another page, the reader would return the sheet to the cylinder, select the page, and draw the sheet from the scroll. The device could be carried like an umbrella, and would fit in a large purse or a briefcase. Sheridon projects that a Gyricon-based electronic newspaper could be available within three years. Currently, Gyricon uses 50-micron beads for a resolution of 200 dpi (dots per inch); the use of 30-micron beads will increase resolution to 300 dpi, slightly better than that of traditional newspapers.

Lucent's E Ink device uses electronic ink and combines thin, plastic, flexible transistors with polymer LEDs (light-emitting diodes) to create what are called smart pixels. The process involved - which is not dissimilar to traditional printing processes - uses silicon rubber stamps to actually print tiny computer circuits onto the surface. E Ink uses electronic ink for display: millions of tiny capsules filled with light and dark dyes that change color - charged dye particles move either up or down within the capsules - when exposed to an electric charge. According to Paul Drzaic, the director of display technologies, prototypes of the device have been running on watch batteries. Although the technology has been used for retail signs, Lucent says that an E Ink-based electronic newspaper is still at least 10 years away, because electronic ink has not been sufficiently developed to make complex displays practical.

IBM is also working on an electronic ink-based device. IBM's electronic newspaper is in a book-like format, and is constructed of 16 pages of flexible, fiberglass-reinforced paper, each about 8.5" by 11." The lightweight pages are bound by a rigid metallic bar, and covered with a clear, protective cover sheet. Charged dye particles move either up or down within the capsules - causing light or dark areas to appear in the display - when exposed to an electric charge . The whole device could be rolled or folded similarly to a traditional newspaper. Like the E Ink-based electronic newspaper, IBM's version is several years away.

I never thought there would come a point where the Harry Potter movie becomes more realistic. Looks like it is. It's almost like watching CNN, because you can get the breaking news constantly. I will try and upload some pictures of it. It is very cool. Funny part is, the more advanced we get, we tend to be following the traditional footsteps.

(some source from CIO.com)