Thursday, February 18, 2010

The Future European English

European English :

The European Commission has just announced an agreement whereby English will be the official language of the European Union rather than German, which was the other possibility..
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As part of the negotiations, the British Government conceded that English spelling had some room for improvement and has accepted a 5- year phase-in plan that would become known as 'Euro-English'.
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> In the first year, 's' will replace the soft 'c'. Sertainly, this will make the sivil servants jump with joy. The hard 'c' will be dropped in favour of 'k'. This should klear up konfusion, and keyboards kan have one less letter. There will be growing publik enthusiasm in the sekond year when the troublesome 'ph' will be replaced with 'f'. This will make words like fotograf 20% shorter.

> In the 3rd year, publik akseptanse of the new spelling kan
be expekted to reach the stage where! more komplikated changes are possible.
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> Governments will enkourage the removal of double letters which have always ben a deterent to akurate speling.
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> Also, al wil agre that the horibl mes of the silent 'e' in the languag is disgrasful and it should go away.
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> By the 4th yer people wil be reseptiv to steps such as
> replasing 'th' with 'z' and 'w' with 'v'.
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> During ze fifz yer, ze unesesary 'o' kan be dropd from vords
kontaining 'ou' and after ziz fifz yer, ve vil hav a reil sensi bl riten styl.
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> Zer vil be no mor trubl or difikultis and evrivun vil find it ezi tu understand ech oza. Ze drem of a united urop vil finali kum tru.

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> Und efter ze fifz yer, ve vil al be speking German like zey vunted in ze forst plas.
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> If zis mad you smil, pleas pas on to oza pepl.

*Hahahahaha........o funy....*

Heil

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Head Spinning!!!

Hei peps!!!

It's been a long time ever since I updated mua blog. So, this is my 1st blog entry in 2010!!!


Just to let those who read my blog that I am very very busy these days. I am having my head thrown into so many ponds in a day.....God knows!! Having a busy hit start in the year 2010 should be a sign of prosperity?? *hehehehe......hopefully!!*


Well, am currently having brains casting around the Chinese New Year celebration in the temple. We are having so many preps and need heaps of ppl to help out...SHOUT out to me if you are in Adelaide and you think you can help!!


Other than that, having to brain storm out Concert Night - Colours of Vesak. Gosh........that's a big BIG task!! Have to seriously put more and more effort BUT not neglecting my job and sleep! Sometimes, the stress will wake me up in the middle of the night.....woa..the next day when I need to perform experiments, it's HELL on earth man!!!


Oh oh OH!!! Recently, my research group have found a mini breakthrough that is so so SO interesting my lab, maybe not to others. Let's pray that this year round, we can get funding so that we can perform more experiments to help the ppl out there with AIDS and those who are HIV infected!!!


Okok......time for bed!!! Nights....!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

100 ways to make people smile

I saw this list from Orange and thought that it is a brilliant idea to see how many things I am done in my 23 year to make someone smile....and here I go by bolding what I had done!!


01. Call an old friend, just to say hi.

02. Hold a door open for a stranger.

03. Invite someone to lunch.

04. Compliment someone on his or her appearance.

05. Ask a coworker for their opinion on a project.

06. Bring cookies to work.

07. Let someone cut in during rush hour traffic.

08. Leave a waitress or waiter a big tip.

09. Tell a cashier to have a nice day.

10. Call your parents.

11. Let someone know you miss them.

12. Treat someone to a movie.

13. Let a person know you really appreciate them.

14. Visit a retirement center. (it means nursing home right?)

15. Take a child to the zoo.

16. Fill up your spouse's car with gas.

17. Surprise someone with a small gift.

18. Leave a thank-you note for the cleaning staff at work.

19. Write a letter to a distant relative.

20. Tell someone you thought about them the other day.

21. Put a dime in a stranger's parking meter before the time expires.

22. Bake a cake for a neighbor.

23. Send someone flowers to where they work.

24. Invite a friend to tea.

25. Recommend a good book to someone.

26. Donate clothing to a charity.

27. Offer an elderly person a ride to where they need to go.

28. Bag your own groceries at the checkout counter.

29. Give blood. (am due/overdue for another donation !!!!)

30. Offer free baby-sitting to a friend who's really busy or just needs a break.

31. Help your neighbor rake leaves or shovel snow.

32. Offer your seat to someone when there aren't any left.

33. Help someone with a heavy load.

34. Ask to see a store's manager and comment on the great service.

35. Give your place in line at the grocery storeto someone who has only a few items.

36. Hug someone in your family for no reason.

37. Wave to a child in the car next to you.

38. Send a thank-you note to your doctor.

39. Repeat something nice you heard about someone else.

40. Leave a joke on someone's answering machine.

41. Be a mentor or coach to someone.

42. Forgive a loan.

43. Fill up the copier machine with paper after you're done using it. (when it's about empty)

44. Tell someone you believe in them.

45. Share your umbrella on a rainy day.

46. Welcome new neighbors with flowers or a plant.

47. Offer to watch a friend's home while they're away.

48. Ask someone if they need you to pick upanything while you're out shopping.

49. Ask a child to play a board game, and let them win.

50. Ask an elderly person to tell you about the good old days.

51. During bad weather, plan an indoor picnic with the family.

52. Buy someone a goldfish and bowl.

53. Compliment someone on their cooking and politely ask for a second helping.

54. Dance with someone who hasn't been asked.

55. Tell someone you mentioned them in your prayers.

56. Give children's clothes to another family when your kids outgrow them.

57. Deliver extra vegetables from your garden to the whole neighborhood.

58. Call your spouse just to say, I love you.

59. Call someone's attention to a rainbow or beautiful sunset.

60. Invite someone to go bowling.

61. Figure out someone's half-birthday by adding 182 days,and surprise them with a cake.

62. Ask someone about their children.

63. Tell someone which quality you like most about them.

64. Brush the snow off of the car next to yours.

65. Return your shopping cart to the front of the store.

66. Encourage someone's dream, no matter how big or small it is.

67. Pay for a stranger's cup of coffee without them knowing it.

68. Leave a love letter where your partner will find it.

69. Ask an older person for their advice.

70. Offer to take care of someone's pet while they're away.

71. Tell a child you're proud of them.

72. Visit a sick person, or send them a care package.

73. Join a Big Brother or Sister program.

74. Leave a piece of candy on a coworker's desk.

75. Bring your child to work with you for the afternoon.

76. Give someone a recording of their favorite music.

77. Email a friend some information about a topic they are especially interested in.

78. Give someone a homemade gift.

79. Write a poem for someone.

80. Bake some cookies for your local fire or police department

81. Organize a neighborhood cleanup and have a barbecue afterwards.

82. Help a child build a birdhouse or similar project.

83. Check in on an old person, just to see if they're okay.

84. Ask for the recipe after you eat over at someone's house.

85. Personally welcome a new employee at work and offer to take them out for lunch.

86. While in a car, ask everyone to buckle up because they are important to you.

(It is also against the law!!)

87. Let someone else eat the last slice of cake or pizza.

88. Stop and buy a drink from a kid's lemonade stand.

89. Forgive someone when they apologize.

90. Wave to someone looking for a parking space when you're about to leave a shopping center.

91. Send a copy of an old photograph to a childhood friend.

92. Leave a pint of your spouse's favorite flavor of ice cream in the freezer with a bow on it.

93. Do a household chore that is usually doneby someone else in the family.

94. Be especially happy for someone when they tell you their good news.

95. Compliment a coworker on their role in a successful project.

96. Give your spouse a spontaneous back rub at the end of the day.

97. Serve someone in your family breakfast in bed.

98. Ask someone if they've lost weight.

99. Make a donation to a charity in someone's honor.

100. Take a child to a ballgame.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

My new lil baby

Hehehe....you must be thinking what the hell is this girl talking about?!?!

Well, I am here to introduce my new baby


Top and rear view of mua babe :


Hehehehe.....am gonna have some fun time!!

Twilight Disappointment!!

Sigh....What a disappointment after all those raving about how good the Twilight movie is. All I can say is that it definitely SUCKS!!!!

Initially, after reading all the books from the Twilight Saga (which includes Twilight; New Moon; Eclipse and Breaking Dawn) I have decided not to watch the movie. This is to minimize the disappointment that I would have. The books were GREAT!!! Beautifully; clearly written to capture a readers mind and allow them to imagine in perfect replication.

The movie was a disaster to me. Not that I am oppose of the actors in the movie....well, initially I actually was kinda oppose about the actors. I don't mind Bella, but Edward....not as handsome and irresistible as depicted in words of the book...but yea, coming back to reality...no one can be THAT perfect! I am expecting another Alice figure...the story wrote that she's a very active lil' girl like attitude, short and petite....whereas in the movie, I can't find that character. Well...I am now not that against the character.

However, it's the story line that I am sad about. There are changes everywhere. Somethings are not meant to happen as shown in the movies....URGH......I LOVE/ ADORE the books....but there are too many negative things that I can talk about >.<

Well, lets hope that the next movie New Moon will be better.

Ahhh.....now I feel much better. Hehehehe...I was just trying to voice out my opinions...am not asking ppl to critic my writings. Twilight movie fans.....above are just my personal opinion.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Frenzy.....

Finally, after abandoning this place for such a long time *probably a month?*!!!!

So many things had happened during my absents. We've been having meetings nearly every week *sorry for those guys who were involved in as many activities as I did for the past month!!* Finally, and this is the second time I am using this word, we will be having a break from meetings this weekend *yay....hands up in the air*.

Let me recall what had happened?!
(1) 20091008
I got the A/H1N1/2009 strain aka swine flu vaccine shot!!!!! So, for those who felt intimidated for the past few months worried that I might pass the flu to you *ahem clarification: it's because I am called piggy not because I seriously have the flu*, you can now come in safe distance with no worries!! Well, the shot is not as painful as the seasonal flu shot, but the area can still be stingy if you place some pressure on it! Oh, and my shot is FREE as all health sector workers *especially in my lab* are required have have the shot due to immediate and long exposure to the virus ^.^ *well I already had a good long exposure before the vaccine even came up>.<*


(2) Oz Asia Event This is an event organized by the Multicultural of South Australian government. Comparing 2009 to the previous years, the event had grown so much ever since it first started in 2007. This year, the youth group was requested to carry 3 large lanterns while the children's group will parade behind each of the lanterns. There were also stall that sells different food including vegetarian, vietnamese, thai......etc. If you are in Adelaide, it is a kind of event that should not be missed. Try going next year, I'm sure you will enjoy it!

(3) Ru-Shi 4th Youth Camp After half a year of planning, the youth camp can be classified as a successful camp! Great thanks to all the committee members who worked hard for the camp and great effort for the participants*and am I safe to say that you won't regret coming to the camp?...I hope so* 5D4N for the committees and 4D3N for the campers went by like wind. There were some unexpected jokes arised ie: banging into water tanks and the chair position during experience night.....for those who attended the camp, you should know what I am rambling about here..hahahaha!!!!!!! Another wonderful memories to be stored in the brain!!!

(4) Change of jobs Well, some of you would have known that the lab I always work in PC3 (personal containment level 3 was closed down for fumigation, thus, I had to work in the infectious diseases diagnostic lab for 3 weeks. To say the truth, I wasn't happy at all not because of the work nor the work load/pressure. It is because of the relationship with colleagues. I never had any problems with colleagues ever since I started working not till I started with this new position. It's not the 1st time I changed my working positions, as I can call myself a professional part-time contractor *hehehehehe*. I work because I need to and also for the sake of patients who were suspected with swine flu. But, I have no life there. I know that it's a routine job, but having good colleagues adds more fun to it. Further, I was not properlly trained, which makes things difficult >.<>

Well, enough of the sad part. I still did learn something worthwhile during my 3/4 of a month in that position. I learnt how to operate many machines (note that diagnostics means you have hundreds of samples, without machine, you can die...I am not exagerating....you can DIE!!!* The essence of the whole process which last about 6 hours total per run is real-time PCR (polumerase chain reaction) --google if you don't know what it means! During the 6 hours, you 1st snap or aliquot patient samples be it poop or boogie or aspirates (internal boogies) into viral transport medium, so that the virus won't die!! Then, you will break the virus with chemical and extract the RNA (flu DNA) of the virus and then mix them with more chemicals to prep them for PCR. Then, walllah.....the results of whether you are positive for Flu A/B/swine, or parainfluenza or RSV will be noted in graph form in the machine comp program. You would then analyze and then report it on ULTRA, which is shared program between diagnostician and doctors, where the doctors can view the result!! It's a full load of information and procedures and jargon to remembers and the get it on hand intially, afterawhile, it's fairly routine!!

Hmm....I think it's more than enough of rambling, I may have bored most of you already!!!! Hehehhe....so excited today......RUSHI ORACLE is about to be born...wkakkaka! Thanks for the hard work again!!!

Ah well, I better go.......wrote this because I am done with my lab work today...but I need to come into lab tomorrow morning to finish of some experiments ^.^

#feeling pink today....excited.....excited....probably it's breast cancer awareness campaign coming on soon#



Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Series of biological havoc

What the hell had been happening to me for the past 3 weeks??!!!

  • 3 bubble blisters
  • 1 deep cardbox cut on my pinky *to make things worst...it's on the tip -_-*
  • Developed allergies towards dressings on my largest blister: Papa blister
  • The allergy seems to spread now
  • Getting more itchy spot on my body (made me bought anti-histamine tablets today-still itchy)
  • Went to a doctor to get my blister checked and was told to do a SKIN GRAFT....WTH...
  • However, I got a secong opinion and the doc told me it's not necessary to get a skin graft at this stage!
  • Got a blocked right ear (happened last night where i try to clear out the water in my ear I must have pushed in the wax and hence, I am currently half deaf!)
  • Urgh...paying medical bills like paying rental
What have I done wrong?!?! What's which all the complications...one leads to another>.< *scratch scratch.....itchy itchy*

I suppose it's best that I resort to sleep now! Need to have a clear mind for experiments tomorrow.....Hope for the best! *anti-histamine...please please reduce my itchyness and redness........please!! Oh god....*