Monday, November 27, 2006

OK, this is a totally self-indulgent post about flying first class. According to the new survey by Forbes.com, Malaysia Airlines is voted 8th in the world's best first class.














"In the U.K. and France, the Malaysia Airlines first class experience begins with a helicopter pickup. The 12-seat cabin features sleeper seats with dining tables that accommodate two. Food is served with silver forks and knives, Italian glassware and china. Champagne, liquor and vintage wine accompany each meal. Satay--chicken, beef or lamb skewers--is the airline's most famous dish, and onboard faxing is available for business people."


Is that unreal or what? God, I pray in faith that I'll travel in first class one day! Amen! Our neighbouring countries like Singapore and Thailand got voted 3rd and 6th respectively. As for the the world's best first class, the honour went to Cathay Pacific. I think Asian countries are doing exceedingly well! :)

Read the whole story here, should you be so inclined to know too.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Healer
Mike Guglielmucci

"You hold my every moment
You calm my raging seas
You walk with me through fire
And heal all my disease

I trust in You
I trust in You

I believe You're my Healer
I believe You are all I need
I believe You're my Portion
I believe You're more than enough for me
Jesus You're all I need

My Healer, You're my Healer

Nothing is impossible for You
Nothing is impossible for You
Nothing is impossible for You
You hold my world in Your hands"

I saw this lyrics posted up by someone from PS I believe, don't know who you are, but thanks. The wonders of the online age eh. And there's a link to the song itself! Click to Kris Guglielmucci's MySpace website, wait for it to load and listen to the song. Amazing song. There is gonna be MORE from this amazing man of God. This is not the end, this is just the start.

Monday, November 20, 2006

What a weekend it had been. Sometimes, weekends feel long, sometimes they don't. Sometimes it feels like a holiday, sometimes you feel like others are having that holiday.

For some reason, I was down with the most bizzare fever on Saturday. It started in the morning when I woke up and I felt a lil dizzy. From that point on, the fever became progressively worse. Despite the fever, I tried very hard to ignore it and went to meet Skye for lunch at 1 Utama. We went there pre-decided that we will be hitting Chili's. Still feeling sick, and cold all over with occasional goosebumps, we went for lunch. I had the most amazing Beef and Bacon burger, while Skye has Grilled Chicken Fajitas, and we both ordered guava juice and southend sling smoothie (a blend of vanilla ice cream, pineapple juice, orange and strawberry) each. Food was no doubt the bomb. I mean, mine was this super generous piece of bacon, topped with cheese and a 200g piece of beef. It was just yummy!

ok, guess what? Still feeling sick as ever, if not worse actually. We proceeded to go back to my house, so that I could get some rest on the bed, which eventually did me good. Woke up at about 5pm so that I could fetch Skye to the bus station. Fever was ever so present there. My body was feeling cold, I has goosebumps, and for some reason the car has a tinge of smell that made me feel sick. On the way to the bus station, it poured like there was no tomorrow. Reached there at a good time, and then Skye boarded the bus all nice n safe. I drove home, rain still pouring and the fever might have "fried" the brain a lil, into making me think that there isn't going to be a jam at the toll-less way. So I took it. In the end, I got stuck for at least 30min there, for what should have only taken less than a minute, if I had taken the toll. Anyway, got back, went straight to bed, ate nothing, felt nauseous, feeling terribly cold, yet when I pulled the blankie over, I was perspiring too. Mann..

The evening to night was all drama and I was plain sick! I couldn't move from the bed, I felt like my body was burning, I felt my mind took a trip out of the body and nothing was feeling right. Towards the end, I threw up. I was left feeling empty in the tummy, but I didn't wanna eat anything. Surprisingly I felt much better after throwing up. Like the fever was gone, only had a mild headache. I talked to Skye a bit at about midnight. Thanked God for feeling better and went to sleep again.

Woke up on a Sunday feeling all good again!
What a weekend it had been indeed.

Friday, November 10, 2006

That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked at and our hands have touched—this we proclaim concerning the Word of life.
- 1 John 1:1


Thursday, November 09, 2006

It's been a hectic 3 weeks for me. Partly, we were developing a new project that we've been doing this year. It's all good, and it went live 1 week ago. Feedback has been mostly good. And we did meet up with a company over lunch just now talking about how we could work together. They are representatives for Yahoo! and MSN South East Asia, and Microsoft as well. If that's not amazing enough, they control 80% of the online advertising in Malaysia. They have some big plans for Yahoo Malaysia next year, and we're working together to see if there is an oppotunity of working together. Everything is preliminary, but sounds good. Thank God for that. On a separate note, if everything is going as planned, I'll be drumming for our sub-zone gathering this month! Whee.. nicee. God's good eh. And on the last separate note of this post, I'm glad that I'll be having new tshirts by the end of this month by U2! WOOHOOO! My lucky bro is going to U2's Vertigo Concert (sigh) but I'm glad he's enjoying himself there, and by the time he comes back, I'll be holding a box of Krispy Kremes too! :D Donutttttssss :P Good donutttsss...

* for those who don't have time to read the whole blog, read the large text.

Friday, November 03, 2006

This is probably the funniest pie chart I've ever come across. And of course, after long sweating hours of data collection experts have discovered this insightful finding:

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Hey, my name is E. coli.
I'm a Gram negative bacteria and I'm part of the enterbacteriaceae family.
In my family I am part of tribe I, Escherichieae.
My whole family is oxidase negative.
I live in the bowels.

My uropathic strains are the most common cause of urinary tract infection. For teh win!
Some of my strains have virulence factors, so I can cause diarrhoea.
The diarrhoea can watery or bloody, depending on which strain you have.





How funny, I found a website that lets you adopt a microbe. In each post is a picture of a funny lil dude that tell you what it is, and what it does to your body and how it affects you.


I've adopted this one called E.Coli.

Click here to Adopt A Microbe.

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