Thursday, June 30, 2011

Hola! Estoy de vuelta!

means, "Hello! I am back"
I will be back to blog the photos.



The best part of the trip - I watched Mary and Max on my way to Barcelona! I had watched this show 1.5 years ago on one of the flights but I never got to finish it because the plane landed! I want to know the ending of this show! When I saw this show on the program, I was overjoyed! Luckily I watched the show because it was not screening on my return flight.

Mary and Max is a claymated, black comedy-drama film. It premiered on the opening night of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, won the Annecy Cristal in June 2009 and Best Animinated Feature Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards in November 2009. It is a tale of friendship between two unlikely pen pals: Mary, a lonely, eight-year-old girl living in the suburbs of Melbourne, and Max, a forty-four-year old, severely obese man living in New York. Spoiler : Refer link for story plot!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The dark side

I have joined the dark side - the blackberry torch 9800
I have to agree that Blackberry is afterall more suitable for work use.

Monday, June 20, 2011

How often do you look at the sky?


















Taken via iPhone

The last weekend was good. I watched X-men First Class. My favourite character is still Professor X!! I want to be able to read people's minds too! At one part of the show where Professor X was guiding Magneto to Dr Shaw, I was thinking, oooh how nice; They do not even need a cell phone to communicate! And Mystique is still as cool as ever. Superheros shows never fail to fascinate me. Professor X also reminded me of a book I did in school - Chrysalids. (The telepaths realize that their unusual mutation would be considered a "blasphemy" and have to conceal their abilities carefully). 

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Fengshui at work and home

My colleague shared this fengshui booklet with us today. Based on your year of birth and gender, it locates your wealth and villain position at work and home. I am a believer of fengshui but not to the extent of obsession.


Busy bee is in town

June is a busy month!!
4 days of seminar in TOWN *shreks*
 If I can find some time, I will drop by my previous company at City Hall and give my ex colleagues a shock surprise. Hur Hur...
1 day of leave
5 days of work trip = 1.5 days of 'me' time + 2 days of meeting + 1.5 days of flight time.
Flight time is 14 hours (one way) and there is a time difference of 6 hours. Looks like I can do another movie marathon.

This week
There are my cousin's wedding dinner, lunch date with gf and dinner gathering with my old classmates. And I want to watch X-men this week!!!! Find me time please!

Travel plans
Barcelona in June
air ticket - issued
hotel - taken care of by HQ
I will have a day to do some sightseeing and shopping (if I am not too tired). I need to start planning my itinerary. The colleague from China will be arriving on Saturday night and she is getting the tickets for the opera on Sunday. Cool!!

Beijing in September
air ticket and hotel - taken care of by Fen. She has already bought the air tickets! Her brother has offered to help us plan our itinerary. Nice! *grins*

 

Monday, June 6, 2011

Metro in Barcelona

Something useful.


Eeks! Flood (again)

It poured on Sunday. I did not know it was flooded until my colleagues told me. Two of my colleagues dropped by my place for a visit; they were supposedly to reach at around 11am but they only  reached after 12 noon. They told me it was flooded along Bukit Timah and they were stuck there for nearly an hour!! Looks like the flood situation is getting worse. I wonder how much damages were caused.

Source from Yahoo! news

Several retail malls along Orchard Road said the flash floods that took place on Sunday morning was worse this time around than last June.

Tanglin Mall was among the hardest hit with several shops having to close temporarily after flood water from Level One , which was at road level, started pouring in.

Within minutes, water fell like a mini-waterfall onto Basement One. Several businesses -- a supermarket, food court and various shops -- were submerged in ankle-deep water and had to close. There was also widespread chaos after the basement carparks were also affected.

"The shop was flooded to about ankle-level and everyone was running around. The car park was flooded (and) cars were stuck. So everyone was frustrated (and) confused," said Family-Com salesperson Dominic Ngiam, as reported on Channel NewsAsia.

Even the St Regis Residences carpark and Forum Shopping Mall were badly affected by the flash floods.

In June 2010, similar floods along Orchard Road cost businesses hundreds of thousands of dollars.

But this time, employees said the floods were worse.

The Little Gym instructor PJ Lucero said on CNA, "The last time it happened, it was actually more mild. We were still able to open the facility for the day. Today (Sunday), of course, everything got submerged, that's why we had to close down.

"In fact, after the first time it happened, we had sandbags ready. We did use those sandbags today (but) it didn't work. The water just went through it".

Chen Jiahui, store manager of Spinelli Coffee Company along Forum Shopping Mall, added, "This is the second time (it flooded). It's really bad, so I hope that the management are doing something about it".

National water agency PUB said the severity of the flood at Tanglin Mall was something it had not seen in the last 25 years.

It said rainfall was more intense than that of June last year, when various parts of Orchard Road were flooded. About 65mm of rainfall was recorded within 30 mins on Sunday morning, compared to 100mm within two hours on June 16, 2010.

Later in the day, at a press conference which was also attended by Minister for the Environment and Water Resources, Vivian Balakrishnan, PUB explained that the flash floods on Sunday morning were caused by two bouts of heavy rainfall.

It said the first bout of rainfall started slightly past 6am, and second downpour, which was more intense, occurred at about 10.30am.

Speaking after inspecting the flood areas at Tanglin Mall, Dr Balakrishnan said, "Personally, I think our weather has changed. I'm actually psychologically prepared for it to get worse."

"You're dealing with nature, and you're dealing with the weather; you have to be prepared that there is a limit to human engineering and what we can deliver, " he added.

"But having said that, let us make sure we have done the best we can and within those limits, then cope with whatever else that nature throws at us."

In a Sunday post on his blog entitled "Focus of floods: 5 Key questions", the Minister also wrote "We are dealing with Nature, and Man needs to be humble when addressing the challenges that Nature poses".

He also admitted that "sometimes despite our best efforts, we cannot win" when dealing with flood issues but he promised that "we will be open and transparent. We will share as much data in real time as possible so that solutions and precautions can be devised for the immediate and long term."

PUB chief executive Khoo Teng Chye, meanwhile, said he is studying some possible solutions to prevent future occurrences.

"These include, possibly, building a big retention pond near where we can then trap some of the peak flows," Mr Khoo said.

"The other alternative is to really create a diversion canal from where this pond is to the Singapore River. But given Singapore's built-up situation, these are very, very expensive schemes."
The heavy downpour early on Sunday also triggered flash floods across several parts of the island.
Senett Estate, Potong Pasir, MacPherson, Toa Payoh and Bukit Timah were also partially submerged by floods.

Two lanes along Bukit Timah Road near Cuscaden and Hillcrest Road were completely impassable to traffic at one stage. So too was the Kranji Expressway (KJE) at the slip road towards Woodlands.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Bikinis in Barcelona

Source from Yahoo news


The Catalan capital has introduced regulations making it illegal to expose too much skin in public, as part of an attempt to clean up the city's image.

Under the new law, anyone caught wearing a bikini or swimming trunks in the streets of Barcelona faces fines of between €120 ($213) and €300 ($533). People caught nude will have to pay between €300 ($533) and €500 ($888).

The local police force will be allowed to give fines on the spot to those unwilling to cover up. Wearing beachwear is, however, still allowed on the beach itself, its promenade and nearby streets.
The new rules follow a campaign from local residents who disapprove of tourists baring flesh on the streets of the city.

The new measure follows another recent ban on the city's streets; it is now forbidden to drink from bottles or cans on the streets of the Catalan capital.


HUH? I can understand that bikinis are more suited for the beaches than for the streets. But why ban drinking from bottles/cans on the streets?