Sunday, July 23, 2006










Today hot and sunny. Evening weather is fine.

Above picture shows Kallang Theatre or Indoor Stadium. Many shows are staged here like Disney shows etc. It is just resides behind Singapore National Stadium.

This morning went for 2km jogging. Afternoon went back to office to work, surprised to receive internal MSN message from Serene and she is also working OT on Sunday. I realised that people tends to be much more social especially when they are alone for a shortwhile.

Tonight must settle my office project work.

World Events: MidEast war continue, Israel incursion into Lebanon yesterday, trying to create 40km buffer zone to prevent rocket firing into Israel. China Yunan had an earthquark yesterday.

Saturday, July 22, 2006



Today hot and sunny day, evening weather is fine.

Above picture shows Singapore Bridge over Singapore River, a rather old bridge since early 1900's.

Today whole day busy with MBA 650 assignment, just submitted homework. Tonight can practice piano lo!

Evening went for shopping at Ang Mo Kio Central and found many items are rather cheap.

World Events: MidEast war is getting worst every day where Israel is preparing to march into Lebanon.

Friday, July 21, 2006












Today sunny and hot. Evening weather is fine.

Above picture shows Victoria Concert Hall, which used to host the SSO and other many other concerts. Today most of the concerts are conducted at Esplanade Concert Hall (The Durian).

Today have learned that even in office working relationship, we must work in such as way to accomodate each others, this allows hamonise working relationship, don't try to win everywhere and every case. This works very well and people appreciate (including your boss).

This evening went for 2km walk and feel very good. Tonight must start my MBA homework, otherwise will be late.

World Events: MidEast war continues and seem like fighting temo has raised significantly.

Thursday, July 20, 2006












Today sunny and hot. Evening weather is fine. Hazy weather is on the way, news reported that KL is having hazy weather.

The above picture shows a fantatics pictures taken by Voyager, it shows Uranus and its five moons appear in this montage of images taken by Voyager 2 during its January 1986 flyby of the planet. Uranus appears in the center as a uniformly blue globe, much as it would appear to the eye of a passenger aboard the spacecraft. This picture was taken when Voyager fly at about 50,000km from the Uranus, and Voyager was about 3.6 billion km from Earth.
Today was a busy day and afternoon attended military exercise at Lim Chu Kang. This evening went for 2km walk and decided to play piano instead of doing my MBA homework.
World Events: MidEast war is getting worse and many people are suffering in Lebanon.

Wednesday, July 19, 2006



Today rain most of the time, very heavy rain during lunch time. Evening weather is fine and cooling.

The above picture shows Jupiter taken by Voyager 1, which is about 25 years ago, that explains why the picture is not so clear because camera technology was not great at that time due to lower resolution.

This afternoon found out that GreatChoice Plan offers by Great Eastern, which promises 4.9% payout interest with 7 years deposit period and principle sum protected. But the website says that there is 1% annual management fee but that does not affect 4.9% annual payout! I can sense that something is not right because likely I am not going to get 4.9% payout. Perhaps better to put in fixed deposit with 3.288% interest which is guaranteed!

Today very busy at work and don't feel like doing anything at night, perhaps some piano practice will do.

World Events: MidEast war is still on. Many people especially foreigners not able to get out of Lebanon because the international airport was closed as runways are all destroyed. They have to get out by land or by sea.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006



Today sunny and hot. Evening weather is fine. Above picture shows the last view by Voyager 1 when the spacecraft fly pass Saturn, a fantastic view, it shows the direction of sun from the right and the ring block by the planet, what a fantastic view!

Today my old friend came talk to me and told me about many stories, including those office politics stories. He kept talking like water tap running and cannot closed the tap, I have testing at 5pm but he was still talking, but I can't shut-off the tap, so eventually I wait till the 'water' ran dried and I was late for my testing by 30 mins.

Tonight went for 2km walk and later practice piano.

World Events: War in MidEast still on, hope that Iran and Syria don't drag into it. Tsunami hitted Java yesterday and produced 3m wave due to earthquark from the sea.

Monday, July 17, 2006



Today sunny and hot. Evening weather is fine.

Above picture shows the hardy, long-lived spacecraft approaches the edge of our solar system, called the heliopause, where the sun's influence ends and the solar wind smashes into the thin gas between the stars. How far exactly? It takes nearly 12 hours for a command signal travelling at speed of light to reach Voyager, that means the sunlight will need to take about 12 hours to reach Voyager today.

Voyager 1 has already passed the termination shock, where the million-mile-per-hour solar wind abruptly slows and becomes denser and hotter as it presses against interstellar gas. It was expected the wind beyond the shock would slow to a few hundred thousand miles per hour. But the Voyager scientists were surprised to find that the speed was much less, and at times the wind appeared to be flowing back inward toward the sun.

Today Spaceshutter Discovery landed just now. Also, the war in MidEast is intensifying now.



Today sunny and hot. Evening weather is fine.

Above picture shows the hardy, long-lived spacecraft approaches the edge of our solar system, called the heliopause, where the sun's influence ends and the solar wind smashes into the thin gas between the stars.

Voyager 1 has already passed the termination shock, where the million-mile-per-hour solar wind abruptly slows and becomes denser and hotter as it presses against interstellar gas. It was expected the wind beyond the shock would slow to a few hundred thousand miles per hour. But the Voyager scientists were surprised to find that the speed was much less, and at times the wind appeared to be flowing back inward toward the sun.

Today Spaceshutter Discovery landed just now. Also, the war in MidEast is intensifying now.