Monthly Archive for September, 2007

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New water in a bottle?

Pulled this article from Telegraph.co.uk on a bottle that distills dirty water into clean, drinkable water. Pretty helpful for countries who are really in need of water yeah? Especially in times like this when water is becoming a scarce commodity…worldwide. So it may cost £190 per bottle, but I guess with enough demand, we can see an affordable price very soon. ;)

Bottle makes dirty water drinkableTaken from Telegraph.co.uk

nwater112 The way fresh water is supplied to disaster-hit regions could be revolutionised after an Ipswich-based businessman invented a £190 bottle that makes foul-smelling water drinkable in seconds.

Michael Pritchard hopes that the bottle could be a life-saver for refugees in disaster regions where access to clean drinking water is vital.

However, the military are already latching on to his idea. Four hours after Mr Pritchard launched his new “Life Saver” bottle at the DESI defence show in London yesterday, he sold out his entire 1,000 stock. “I am bowled over,” he said.

Military chiefs are excited because the bottles, which can distill either 4,000 litres or 6,000 litres without changing the filter, will have huge benefits for soldiers who hate drinking iodine-flavoured water.

In July a protype of the bottle was voted “Best Technological Development” at the Soldier Technology conference.

Mr Pritchard, who runs a water treatment business in Ipswich, was inspired after watching coverage of the tsunami in south-east Asia on Boxing Day 2004 and of Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana the following year.

He was amazed to see refugees waiting for days to get any fresh water.

He said: “Something had to be done. It took me a little while and some very frustrating prototypes but eventually I did it.”

Conventional filters can cut out bacteria measuring more than 200 nanometres but not viruses, which typically are 25 nanometres long.

Mr Pritchard’s bottle can clean up any water – including faecal matter – using a filter that cuts out anything longer than 15 nanometres, which means that viruses can be filtered out without the use of chemicals.

Information appearing on telegraph.co.uk is the copyright of Telegraph Media Group Limited and must not be reproduced in any medium without licence.

 

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Celebrations suck when you are sick

We celebrated Priscilla’s birthday at the Pepperoni Pizzeria and L’ Estaminet located at Greenwood Hillcrest yesterday night. As celebrations go, we have a plentiful supply of wine and food (in this case, pizza and pastas). Unfortunately for me, I have been stricken with the damn flu for the past few days and needed to watch my diet at least for the next two to three days.

So imagine a person who lives to eat, looking on at his best friends unapologetically and shamelessly gorging the food down telling me how great they think the food is. There I sat with them, sipping my cup of hot chamomile tea, hoping that each and everyone of them will choke big time or get a massive diarrhoea attack that very night. My prayers went unanswered. But I must admit it was a great gathering as we caught up with each other.

Happy 30th Pris!!

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Birthday girl and her beau, Jim

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My civic duty to stay at home

Guess we are now living in a day and age where we are completely surround by a great number of diseases. The newspapers have been flushed with reports from the bird flu, the mad cow disease, some pig disease I can’t seem to recall and even the recent horse flu virus.

And then we cannot forget the SARs period where we all just stayed at home hoping and praying that the airborne disease that killed hundreds if not thousands world wide would not pay us a surprising and perhaps our last visit.

Those were the times the government tell you to stay at home and be safe. So when it comes to just normal flu we, those we catch once in a while, I must admit that I am guilty of not paying any civic mind to it and head for work like business as usual. It has been exactly a year since I fell ill (which to me is a great milestone) and I must have caught some virus which probably resulted from the really odd weather happening around lately.

As I stayed in my cubicle sniffing and coughing (like crazy) away, I thought to myself “hey, this ain’t so bad, I am sick and working…I bet I would get some nice brownie points for this oh so self sacrificial move”. It has never occurred to me that my colleagues would be affected just by me being there.

After finding out that my presence at work might have affected about two or three of my colleagues, it dawned on me that the once thought self sacrificial move of mine was actually a pretty selfish act. I thought of myself and not my colleagues. It was about 3pm when I got up from my seat and popped over to my boss’ room telling him that I might need to go see a doctor and self medication ain’t really working for me.

Yeap, a real lesson for me actually. Sure…diseases like SARs, bird flu, horse flu and other airborne viruses may be catastrophic, but we need not wait for them to hit us before our civic duties kick in. Think about your friends, colleagues and family before you reach for the door knowing you are sick. I am sure you wouldn’t appreciate your friends infecting you too ;)

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Change of marital status…

I collected my IC at the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) this afternoon after months of procrastinating since my 30th birthday last year. Crowded the customer area may be, I was quite relieved to find out that the IC collection area was pretty empty. In fact, my queue no. was called out a little under 10mins and shortly, I saw myself speaking to the nice lady at the counter.

While going through my particulars, the lady asked for my marital status in which I replied “Single”. The lady paused for a short moment while staring at the screen and asked me politely to wait while she picks up a print out. She later produced the print out and asked me to verify my details and there staring in my face was the marital status …”Widowed”.

Obviously not offended, I immediately burst into laughter explaining that I have never gotten married before adding that I think the term “Widow” should belong to a lady and not a guy. “That’s true,” she replied sheepishly as she updates my correct marital status…”Single”. Yeah I guess computer glitches do happen once in a while which is not a biggie. However it did make me wonder how long did the government think I was a widow.

I called Lyn (my boo) later and confessed to her of “my past”. We then started creating stories of how I was once a young (and beautiful) girl named Jasmine who was married to a billionaire. Unfortunately, the billionaire made many enemies during the course of his money making days and was murdered after the bounty for his head was put up to hit men all over the world. Our trip to the Maldives was our last as our private jet was shot down killing him and injuring me. Still being the loving husband, his last words to me was to change my identity and save myself. And there you have it…the birth of Jason Ho. I am glad Lyn is very much like me…full of crap.. ;)

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To a good friend of mine…

Next time you meet whatshername, help me recite this poem to her yah? What happened to you is pretty f**ked up right here. May everything be extremely smooth sailing from now on…and hey..its a good time to party man… ;) . We got your back buddy…

Plenty Fish in the Sea – by Christopher R Slater

I hate you you′re a moron
A brain dead simpleton that′s you
Leaving me heart broken
Lonely tearful and blue
There are plenty more fish
In that sea believe me
Endless plenty good times left
One′s that you′ll never see?

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iDrinkToThat!!

Yeap, its the weekend, so I guess lots of beer is in order provided my irritating flu goes away. Still continuing with the topic of drinks, I chanced upon a blog featuring a bottle opener in one of their articles with abit of a techno twist:

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Yeah I think everyone is in this iPod mood now after the nice guys at Apple (not in Singapore) released new editions to the iPod family. Think the iDrink is available at US$0.99 all thanks to the guys at Sonic Design. Now that we got that out of the way…”Beer anyone?”

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Arrivederci Pavarotti – Resto nella pace

Luciano Pavarotti (Modena October 12, 1935 – Modena September 6, 2007)

I am no opera fan but hey…it’s Pavarotti!! Remember The Three Tenors?

Opera great Pavarotti dead at 71Taken from AFP

pavarotti ROME (AFP) — Operatic legend Luciano Pavarotti, whose showmanship and crossover celebrity turned him into a global superstar, died Thursday at his home in northern Italy at the age of 71.

Hailed by many as the greatest tenor of his generation, Pavarotti passed away during the night at his villa near the city of Modena after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.

The mayor of Modena, Giorgio Pighi, said Pavarotti, who underwent surgery for cancer in July, 2006, had died shortly before 5:00am (0300 GMT).

Police established a security cordon in front of the villa to keep in line those who had already gathered to pay their respects.

Pavarotti — known in his prime for the clarity of his voice and ability to hit high Cs with ease — broke into the opera world when he won a competition in 1961.

He went on to perform across Europe before crossing the Atlantic in February 1965 for a production of Donizetti’s “Lucia di Lammermoor” in Miami, co-starring famed Australian soprano Joan Sutherland as Lucia.

It was with Sutherland in February 1972 that Pavarotti truly came of age, taking Covent Garden and the New York Metropolitan Opera by storm with a sparkling production of a Donizetti favourite, “La Fille du Regiment”.

“Luciano Pavarotti was one of the finest singers of our time,” the Royal Opera House in London said in a statement.

“He had a unique ability to touch people with the emotional and brilliant quality of his voice. He was a man with the common touch and the most extraordinary gift. He will be truly missed by millions,” the statement said.

To the shock of some classical music purists, the larger than life singer extended his appeal far beyond the operatic world, collaborating with pop musicians like Sting and U2′s Bono.

In 1991, a crowd of 150,000, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, braved the rain and cold in London’s Hyde Park to hear him sing.

The previous year Pavarotti hit an even wider audience when his performance of the aria “Nessun Dorma” from Puccini’s “Turandot” was chosen as the theme music for football’s 1990 World Cup finals, hosted by his native Italy.

Among his best-known initiatives in recent years have been his appearances with two other leading singers, Jose Carreras and Placido Domingo, known as the “Three Tenors”, and the annual “Pavarotti and Friends” concerts in Modena.

Sutherland told BBC radio that there was “no question” that Pavarotti ranked among opera’s greats, adding: “I’m very sorry to hear he’s gone, God bless.”

“It was incredible to stand next to it and sing along with it,” the 80-year-old Australian star, nicknamed “La Stupenda”, said.

“The quality of the sound was quite different — you knew immediately it was Luciano singing.”

She added that she had seen Pavarotti recently and he was “not the same person at all”.

Pavarotti’s success also attracted the attention of the society columns.

He left his wife Adua in 1996 after 35 years of marriage and three grown-up daughters for his secretary Nicoletta Mantovani, whom he married in 2003, and with whom he had one child.

Since his surgery in 2006, Pavarotti had at least five rounds of chemotherapy. He was hospitalised again on August 8 with a fever, and was discharged more than two weeks later after a battery of tests.

This summer, during a ceremony in honour of the singer on the island of Ischia near Naples, Mantovani said Pavarotti had been feeling well and was preparing a new album.

The same day, July 10, Pavarotti called the ceremony’s organisers and concluded by saying he was preparing another “Pavarotti and Friends” album.

Early Wednesday, Pavarotti had expressed his “emotion” following the establishment of a “cultural excellence” prize in Italy that he had been the first to receive.

He said he was “full of emotion and gratitude … because it gives me the opportunity to continue to celebrate the magic of a life spent in service of art.”

The death of Pavarotti is the second to rock the opera world in recent months. Acclaimed American soprano Beverly Sills died of cancer at her New York home in July. She was 78.

In Modena, mayor Pighi said Pavarotti’s funeral would probably be held Saturday.

“Pavarotti wanted to die at home. I saw him last week. He was very worn by the illness but he wanted to make conversation. We even spoke in the local dialect,” Pighi said.

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Hello iPods…

Yeap, it is true. Following my earlier entry on speculated new iPods, Apple met up with selected media at yesterday’s special event introducing a series of iPods.

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You can read more about the new members of the iPod family at Engadget, I can’t take the credit for their work. I am looking forward to the iPod touch though, it looks pretty iPhone’ish and is wifi enabled. This one is going to be interesting… :)

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The beat goes on – Apple Style

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In about 10 hours time, Apple will probably be announcing some up and coming toys to selected media in a special event at the Moscone West venue in San Francisco. Speculations has it that it could be new iPod models as the image in the invitation (above) would suggest so. Yeah I am holding my breathe on this one ;)

Image taken from Macworld.

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Nike + Oktoberfest

The combination of my love for beer and their festivals (Oktoberfest in particular), and my old hobby – collecting Nike shoes – made into reality. This is one of those “I can now die in peace” moments. Introducing the Nike Air Max LTD 2 “Oktoberfest”.

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Available from Purchaze, this £150 pair of beauty comes in Premium smooth brown leather, the same leather like Lederhosen leather (yeap, the are real serious about the design) and featuring a very fresh light blue sole unit. What I like about it? The “Pretzel” and Bavarian flag as a sockliner design. Ooooh baby!!

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