Friday, December 31, 2004

light a candle..

http://www.kaskus.com/peduliaceh/index.php?peduli=view

Wednesday, December 29, 2004

CSP6 App Starts

Dear all,

CSP6 will be a great event which is NOT to be missed. Plz forward to as many chinese stud & chinese society as possible.
Some photo links on the pass event at the bottom of this page.

Cheers,
Kong of MMU Malaysia/Uni of Tokyo
CSP5 alumni

-----Original Message-----
From: CSP Alumni [mailto:alumni@chinasynergy.org.hk]
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 2:52 PM
To: CSP Alumni
Subject: Application for CSP6 starts

Dear CSP alumni,

The 6th China Synergy Programme For Outstanding Youth

I have the pleasure to announce that The China Synergy Programme for
Outstanding Youth (CSP) will be launched again in Summer 2005 and the
application for The 6th China Synergy Programme for Outstanding Youth (CSP6)
has already started. This meaningful event is organized by the Organizing
Committee of the CSP and all eight institutions of higher education in Hong
Kong also actively take part as participating institutions. This year, The
University of Hong Kong will serve as the Secretariat for the CSP6.

Furthermore, the Hon. TUNG Chee-hwa, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong
Special Administration Region, The People Republic of China, will be the
Patron and The Hon. Henry FOK Ying-tung, GBM is the Honorary Delegation
Leader. Dr. Alice K.Y. LAM, Chairman, University Grants Committee, is the
Delegation Leader, and Professor Lap-Chee TSUI, Vice-Chancellor of the
University of Hong Kong, Professor C.F. LEE, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the
University of Hong Kong and Ms. LEUNG Kwok-Ching, Founder of CSP, Chairman,
Belford Jewellery, Chinaramic Enterprise Ltds. , will be the Deputy
Delegation Leaders for the CSP 6.

The 6th China Synergy Programme for Outstanding Youth will be held from 10
July to 27 July 2005, starting from Hong Kong and then proceeding to
Guangdong, Xian, Beijing and Shanghai. The applicants should be ethnic
Chinese (paternal or maternal origin) and full time undergraduates and
postgraduates. The Hong Kong Organizing Committee will select 180
outstanding university students to form the delegation.

The Organizer will cover large part of the tripfs costs including
round-trip transportation between Hong Kong and other cities to be visited,
meals and accommodation.? Successful applicants are required to pay a
non-refundable fee of US200 dollars and their own outward and homeward bound
flights to Hong Kong, airport taxes, visa fees, additional travel and
medical insurance to show their commitment to the Programme.

The closing date for application is 31 January 2005 both for submission of
on-line application form through Internet at HYPERLINK
"http://www.chinasynergy.org.hk/"www.chinasynergy.org.hk and copies of
documentary proofs by mail as postmarked.? I should be grateful if you could
promote this meaningful programme to eligible candidates. Details of the
programme, application procedures and selection criteria could be obtained
from the CSP website: http://www.chinasynergy.org.hk

Enquiries and requests for publicity materials are mostly welcomed.? Please
direct all enquiries to the CSP email address: csp6@hku.hk

Thank you in advance for your kind assistance and support.

Yours sincerely,
Prof C F Lee
Secretariat General of CSP 6
The University of Hong Kong
For and on behalf of the Organizing Committee


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http://csp5g6.blogspot.com
http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4286130425
http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4285994931
http://www.pbase.com/akide/csp5

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

China Synergy Programme 6 !!!

China Synergy Programme is opened for application.
Its a free trip to china + an experience of a life time for outstanding Chinese youth around the world.

I had the honour to attend the CSP5 this year. It was a great experience for me. I strongly recommend ALL Chinese Student to apply. http://www.chinasynergy.org.hk

A blog for CSP5 : http://csp5g6.blogspot.com

Cheers,
kk

Sunday, December 12, 2004

找一個懂你的人

交往-----
妳躺在我身邊, 我側著身,右手撫著妳的臉頰
看著妳羞澀的樣子, 讓我更加愛憐
我在妳耳邊細聲的說:妳是我的唯一,我會照顧妳一輩子
慢慢貼近妳的唇, 給妳深深一吻~

結婚-----
妳躺在我身邊,我側著身,右手撫著妳的臉頰
看妳疲憊的樣子,心裡萬般的不捨
我在妳耳邊細聲的問:累嗎,要不要再來一次?
等妳換好姿勢, 我幫妳輕輕按摩著~

有了小孩-----
妳躺在我身邊,我側著身,右手撫著妳的臉頰
一陣哭聲傳來,吵醒了睡眠不足的妳
我在妳耳邊細聲的說:寶寶醒了,交給我就行,妳睡吧~
慢慢走下床去, 哄著哭鬧的小搗蛋

老了-----
妳躺在我身邊,我側著身,右手撫著妳的臉頰
細數著妳臉上一道道的皺紋
我在妳耳邊細聲的說:妳呀~為了這個家,
老嘍~把妳輕輕摟著拍著,聊著我們年輕時的事情

最終-----
妳躺在那個新家,我守在妳的身旁,右手撫著妳的臉頰
看著妳蒼白的臉,熨燙著妳冰冷的手
我在妳耳邊細聲的說:在天國等我喔,並保祐我們的孩子
記得我們約定好的,不管誰先離去,另一方都要好好活下去
我遵守著約定. . . . . .


愛情本來就沒有想像的轟轟烈烈,實實在在的去生活,才是愛
情的本尊。愛情不要想得太美,也不要看得太壞,意思是不要
過於極端的表現方式,那麼,失落時,也不至於太過感傷..。
如果有人說與你海枯石爛,此情不變,可以明確的表示他不是
存心欺騙,就是小說看太多.....我覺得,富麗堂皇的愛情不可
求,平平淡淡仍是愛情的初衷。

珍惜懂你的人
要找到真愛,便要找一個懂妳的人,這個人也許並不是十全十美。
但因為他懂妳,所以,妳就認為他是十全十美的,就是這麼一個懂字。
懂是什麼?!
當你遇到挫折時,他不說一句損妳尊嚴的話。
當你意氣用事時,他絕不遷就而會娓娓解說事理給你聽。
當你心情不好時,他絕不和妳一般見識而大吵大鬧。
當你遠隔千里難得見面時,他也深信妳。
當你愉快時,他也愉快地告訴你。
當你煩惱時,他也煩惱但不會輕易告訴你。

懂,是需要多少的了解,多少的體諒,多少愛心,要找一個懂
你的人,也許很難,但要有信心,找一個懂你的人,也期許自
己做一個懂他的人。

聰明的人,喜歡猜心;雖然每次都猜對了,卻失去了自己的心。

傻氣的人,喜歡給心;雖然每次都被笑了,卻得到了別人的心

Thursday, November 04, 2004

Google Searches for Talent

Google Searches for Talent

There is a reason Google is considered the smartest search engine -- they're picky about who they
hire. As the company's expanding business has created hundreds of new jobs, Google Inc. employs
clever competitions and quirky aptitude tests to recruit the best programmers and engineers. Read
about Google's nerdy talent hunt at

recommended reading :
<http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1683136,00.asp>
lesson learned : how to be innovative and make employees proud of what they do & love what they do
-------

Last month, I bought Forbes to read because I saw their faces in the frontpage <
http://money.cnn.com/2004/09/23/news/newsmakers/forbes_400 >

In Forbes 400, new members joined the list this year, including Google's Larry E. Page and Sergey
Brin, who is also the youngest member of the Forbes 400 at age 31. The two Google founders tied
for No. 43 with $4 billion each, after their online search engine went public in August.

--------

They just went to India for backpacking cum talent/opportunities search. Cool isn't it? travel and
work together.

They are innovative, creating and I think they excel because they love what they are doing.
Do you believe in what you are doing? do you love what you are doing? If you wish to succeed in
your field and what you are doing, you have to.

I have been following the development of Google and "watching" Larry and Brin since the beginning.

The 2 young founders make me move forward and convince myself that "they can do it, we can also do
it"

just my 2 cents,
kk

Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Sharing : how to protect ur pc if you alwaz online

helo..KK here.

Those spyware piss me off. The below software helped me.

Please kindly install and following 2 software to protect your PC.
It used to be virus...but not its Adwares, Spywares and Trojan Horse...

Beside an Antivirus software (Norton or AVG etc..), you need these 2 software...

Freeware :
(1) Ad-Aware SE Personal Edition 1.05
- Scan your system for ad-supported software components and remove them.
(2) Spybot - Search & Destroy 1.3

To download : http://www.download.com/sort/3150-8022_4-0-1-4.html

Instructions on installing and using : http://clickbank.net/clean.html

Shareware :
* If you have money, try TrojanHunter and SpywareGuard also.

Wednesday, October 20, 2004

shrimphead emails~

-> primary & Y!IM

-> secondary & MSN

-> because its cool! so i have one too :p

to get one urself!!! -> http://www.nhacks.com/email/

Tuesday, September 14, 2004

oh my god...

shrimphead

wah...

shrimphead

Thursday, September 02, 2004

thanks mum, dad and brother :D

shrimphead

from my mum... for my birthday ^o^v

shrimphead

Friday, August 20, 2004

Noodle From a Stranger!

I read the chinese version long time ago... bumped into the english version for the first time...thaught of sharing with you guys.

good article : Noodle From a Stranger!

That night, Sue had a quarrel with her mum and without bringing anything with her, she ran out of the house. While she was walking on the street, she discovered that she did not have any money on her, not even a cent to make a phone call. As she was walking along the street, she spotted a noodle stall, it smells so nice, how she longs for a bowl. But, she has no money.
After awhile, the boss seeing Sue standing in front of his stall for quite a long time, asked: ‘Hey Miss, do you want a bowl of noodle?'
'But...but...I didn't bring any money with me...' she answered shyly.
'It's alright; I'll give you a treat.' The boss said, 'Come have a
seat, I'll cook you a bowl of noodle.'
Not long after, the owner served Sue with a bowl of noodle and a plate of vegetables. Sue ate a few mouthfuls and she started to tear. 'What! happened, Miss?' the owner asked.
'Nothing, I'm just touched!' Sue said while drying her tears.
'Even a stranger I met on the street would offer to cook a bowl of noodle and treat me! But... my own mother, after a quarrel chased me out of the house and asked me not to go back again. You as a complete stranger could show me care and concern while my own mother...she's so cruel.' She said to the owner.
The boss after hearing what Sue had said, replied with a sigh: 'Miss, how can you think that way? Ponder over this, I just cooked a bowl of noodle for you and you are so touched. Your mother had been cooking noodles and rice for you since you are young till now, why aren't you grateful to her? And you even quarrel with her?'
Sue was stunned upon hearing that. 'Why didn't I think of that? A bowl of noodle from a stranger and I'm so grateful but yet my own mother had been cooking for me for so many years and I'm not even showing the least concern about her. And because of a trivial matter, I quarreled with her.'
She finishes her noodle swiftly and braces herself up and march towards the direction of home.
As she was walking home, she thought to herself what she wants to tell her mum right now... 'Mum, I'm sorry, I know I'm at fault, please forgive me.'
Once she reached the doorstep, she saw her tired and anxious mother, searching everywhere for her. When she spotted Sue, the first sentence which came out of her mouth is: 'Sue, come into the house quickly, I've the dinner ready and it'll be cold if you are not eating it now.' Right at that moment, Sue was unable to hold her tears anymore and she started weeping in front of her mum.
At times, we may be very grateful to other people around us for a little gesture they showed us, but to our close ones, especially our parents, it's a lifetime of gratefulness we have to remember. We should never forget what our parents had done for us but often we treat that as a natural process for them to sacrifice for us.
However, parent's love and care are the most valuable gift given to us since we were born. They don't expect any repayment from us for raising us but think about it... Did we treasure the unconditional sacrifice from our parents?

Friday, August 13, 2004

@_@ for 18 and above....

shrimphead

Wednesday, August 11, 2004

article to ponder.... :)

shrimphead

Monday, August 09, 2004

絕!!

一天,兩公婆離婚,為爭小孩撫養權對簿公堂。

太太話:"我十月懷胎生個BB出黎,我同BB既感情,
無人可以代替!而佢只係付出粒精子!"
法官問丈夫爭取既理由,丈夫話 :"我放個銀入汽水機,
然後跌罐汽水出黎,你話罐汽水屬於我定係屬於架汽水機?

Friday, August 06, 2004

Thursday, August 05, 2004

超精彩 (車迷必看 !!)

A must to see, for car lovers!
http://www.projectspeedy.com/videos/imports_drift.wmv
13.5Mb

saw and snapped this yesterday when i was stuck in a traffic jam after work ... a police capture a thief? handcuff-ing him..

shrimphead

Thursday, July 29, 2004

testing from "Hello Picasa for Blogger"

shrimphead

Posting Photo at Blog

Blogger does not directly provide image hosting, we can include any images in the blog if we have them stored online elsewhere. Once the image is online, we can post by typing in the following tag: < i m g src="http://www.example.com/mypicture.jpg"> . Just replace the URL here with the actual URL of your image.

Alternatively,

Windows users can also use the Hello BloggerBot to post pictures directly to their blogs. ( http://www.hello.com/how_bloggerbot_works.php)

links : http://www.blogger.com/app/upload_file.pyra?blogID=5610171

photo gallery

hi guys,

my purplewave.net photo gallery expired.

here are my new webhosting .. http://ns1.hostdnsserver.com/~kkking/sensuality


i will update my china photos soon....

Thursday, July 01, 2004

Wednesday, June 23, 2004

haha..farrneee~~

do anyone here wanna learn how to side parking? :P

http://bbs.carcn.net/bbs/non-cgi/usr/1/1_6020.swf

from bethovennn

Monday, June 21, 2004

Happy Dumpling Festival~

hi guys! today is dumpling festival day. Lunar Calendar 5th of May.

during my highschool days, sure have grandma dumplings to eat....
now working in kl, not tat shiawase liao..
(shiawase - japanese : meaning hangfuk, lucky, fortunate)

but, i wish everyone here have a wonderful week ahead!





Friday, June 18, 2004

F1~ wow! fantastic machine!

01. An F1 car is made up of 80,000 components, if it were assembled
99.9% correctly, it would still start the race with 80 things wrong!

02. Formula 1 cars have over a kilometre of cable, linked to about
100 sensors and actuators which monitor and control many parts of
the car.

03. An F1 car can go from 0 to 160 kph AND back to 0 in FOUR seconds!!!!!!!

04. F1 car engines last only for about 2 hours of racing mostly
before blowing up on the other hand we expect our engines to last us
for a decent 20yrs on an average and they quite faithfully
DO....thats the extent to
which the engines r pushed to perform...

05. When an F1 driver hits the brakes on his car he experiences
retardation or deceleration comparable to a regular car driving
through a BRICK wall at
300kmph !!!

06. An average F1 driver looses about 4kgs of weight after just one
race due to the prolonged exposure to high G forces and temperatures
for little over
an hour (Yeah thats right!!!)

07. At 550kg a F1 car is less than half the weight of a Mini.

08. In an F1 car the engine typically revs upto 18000 rpm,(the
piston travelling up and down 300 times a second!!) wheres cars like
the palio rev only upto 6000 rpm at max. Thats 3 times slower.

09. The brake discs in an F1 car have an operating temperature of
approx 1000 degees Centigrade and they attain that temp while
braking before almost every turn...that is why they r not made of steel but of carbon fibre
which is much more harder and resistant to wear and tear and most of all has
a higher melting point.

10. If a water hose were to blow off, the complete cooling system
would empty in just over a second.

11. Gear cogs or ratios are used only for one race, and are replaced
regularly to prevent failure, as they are subjected to very high
degrees of stress.

12. The fit in the cockpit is so tight that the steering wheel must
be removed for the driver to get in or out of the car. A small latch
behind the wheel releases it from the column. Levers or paddles for
changing gear are located on the back of the wheel. So no gearstick! The clutch levers
are also on the steering wheel, located below the gear paddles.

13. To give you an idea of just how important aerodynamic design and
added downforce can be, small planes can take off at slower speeds
than F1 cars travel on the track.

14. Without aerodynamic downforce, high-performance racing cars have
sufficient power to produce wheel spin and loss of control at 160
kph. They usually race at over 300 kph.

15. The amount of aerodynamic downforce produced by the front and
rear wings and the car underbody is amazing. Once the car is
travelling over 160 kph, an F1 car can generate enough downforce to equal it's own weight. That
means it could actually hold itself to the CEILING of a tunnel and drive
UPSIDE down!

16. In a street course race like the monaco grand prix, the
downforce provides enough suction to lift manhole covers. Before the
race all of the manhole covers on the streets have to be welded down
to prevent this from happening!

17. The refuelers used in F1 can supply 12 litres of fuel per
second. This means it would take just 4 seconds to fill the tank of
an average 50 litre family car.They use the same refueling rigs used on US military
helicopters today.

18. TOP F1 pit crews can refuel and change tyres in around 3
seconds.

19. Race car tyres don't have air in them like normal car tyres.
Most racing tyres have nitrogen in the tyres because nitrogen has a
more consistent pressure compared to normal air. Air typically contains varying
amounts of water vapour in it, which affects its expansion and contraction as a
function of temperature, making the tyre pressure unpredictable.

20. During the race the tyres lose weight! Each tyre loses about 0.5
kg in weight due to wear.

21. Normal tyres last 60 000 - 100 000 km. Racing tyres are designed
to last 90 - 120 km

22. A dry-weather F1 tyre reaches peak operating performance (best
grip) when tread temperature is between 900C and 1200C.(Water boils boils
at 100C remember) At top speed, F1 tyres rotate 50 times a second.

Tuesday, June 15, 2004

wuuu~~~~ what should i do~~~~

During my stay in japan, i visited london, paris, korea, taiwan, boston, newyork...
However, china is the place i wish to go the most, i leave it out because i have a chance to attend the 5th China Synergy Program for free last year. unfortunately, the program was postpone to this year due to SARS last year. http://www.chinasynergy.org.hk

wuuu~~~~ i am working now, and my boss seems not willing to take such a long holiday for this program T_T

look at how attractive this program is...

6/7:
Registration
Briefing
Welcome Dinner
7/7:
To be a Hong Kong Citizen for half day;
Visit some organizations like ICAC and TDC;
8/7:
Seminars on "Strategic Integration of HK with the Pearl River Delta";
Kick-off Ceremony (We will meet with the Chief Executive of Hong Kong - Mr. Tung Chi Hua, and some other chief HK officials)
Dinner Party
9/7:
Leave Hong Kong to Guangzhou by ship
Site-seeing in Guangzhou
Free time in the evening
10/7:
Visit some organizations
Meeting and Dinner with Governor of GuangDong Province
11/7:
Leave Guangzhou to XiAn by plane
Site-seeing
Free time in the evening
12/7:
Seeing about Resident Places of Western Villages
Visiting a University
Dumpling Dinner
13/7:
Seminar: Seeking for the Lost Resplendence
Visit Historical Museum of XiAn
Leave SiAn to Shanghai by plan
14/7:
Visit the Pudong Development Area in Shanghai;
Free time in the afternoon and evening;
15/7:
Visit SuZhou
16/7:
Visit some universities;
Visit Museum of Shanghai, Office of City Planning
Leave Shanghai to Beijing by Train
17/7:
Arrive in Beijing
Visit the Forbidden City
Free time in the Evening
18/7:
Visit the Great Wall
Visit Some Universities
Seminar at Tsinghua University: The Evolvement of Chinese Architecture
19/7:
Visit Chinese Army
Meet with some outstanding youths of China
20/7:
Tree Planting together with former CSP members (there are more than 200 former CSP members will join us in Beijing this year);
Interactions with former CSP members;
21/7:
One of the Chinese governors will grant us an audience in the People's Great Hall; Taking photos;
The setup of a Sodality for CSP;
22/7:
Leave Beijing for Hong Kong;
Visit one of the organization sponsors: Hong Kong Jockey Club
23/7:
Departure


arrrhhhh!!!! i wan to go!!! help!!!

Monday, June 07, 2004

silk road...

arrrh... a place i wish to go ~



more pics here

Thursday, June 03, 2004

Gmail invitation

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wish to get a gmail account for my *pumpkin*, brother, families and my frens...

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email me: kkkong (at) rocketmail.com

frying eggs & driving

The wife is busy frying eggs, when her husband comes home.

He walks into the kitchen and immediately starts yelling: "CAREFUL!!! CAREFUL!!! MORE OIL!!! TURN THEM!!! TURN THEM NOW!!! WE NEED MORE OIL!!! THEY ARE GOING TO STICK!!! CAREFUL!!! CAREFUL!!! TURN THEM!!! TURN THEM!!! HURRY UP!!! ARE YOU CRAZY!!!! THE OIL IS GOING TO SPILL!!! USE MORE
SALT!!! THE SALT!!!!"

The wife is very upset: "What the hell is wrong with you? Why are you yelling like this? Do you think I don't know how to fry an egg?"

The husband calmly replies: "This is to show you what it feels like, when I am driving and you sit next to me..."

Friday, May 28, 2004

Soken Kill Bill Ad

I don't want to tell you exactly what this Thai commercial is for because I'm afraid it might ruin the joke. But it's short, it's low quality, and it's amusing.

http://jaja.kn.vutbr.cz/~weidinger/killbill.swf

Flash...

Monday, May 24, 2004

how long can u escape?!!

simple and interesting game!
my 3rd try - 17.575sec!!! not my best yet~
what is ur score??

** Escape Game **

Thursday, May 20, 2004

hi guys~ i saw this at suntec expo center~ this couple is "advertising" their love! segoi~~~~







Tuesday, April 27, 2004

helo from kk

hi guys, i have been disappear from internet for sometimes. I was busy with my new work now. I am attached to FEC ( http://www.fecinc.com.my ). I cancelled my plan to go to UK to work.

although i didnt post anything recently, but i still visit the site as often as i can ;-)

thanks wai, rainbow and hippo for keeping this site alive!!!
muakksss~~ u r the best! guys~

Wednesday, April 07, 2004

Monday, March 22, 2004

kk @ Boston

here are some photos from my boston trip. finally, i been to US.

I managed to sneak some time out to visit 2 of the world most prestigious University - Harvard and MIT.
Both are known for their academic and research excellency, but only came to realize that they have beautiful campus too... >> pics

my hotel room : pic
view from the window : before snow ; the next day (with snow!)

Wednesday, January 28, 2004

hehe...

got this today... some of them already inside my stomach .. :D so yummy... eating the dried meat now...



thanks JinAun for delivering this to me.
mum&dad, i love you so much...muakkkss~~

Sunday, January 25, 2004

Lunar New Year Celebration

i know korean celebrate Lunar New Year like we do, but only recently that i realized vietnamese also celebrate Lunar New Year... paiseh paiseh(embarrassed in hokkien)

xin nian kuai le - chinese
Sehae bok mani baduseyo - korean
Chuc mung nam moi - vietnamese

Tet Nguyen Dan, often referred to simply as Tet is the Vietnamese lunar New Year.

very interesting... they celebrate moon cake festival too... I should visit vietnam someday (oh..and china also! >_<)
but first... i must get my thesis done by 29th Jan, else I will be in deep sH*t.

Happy New Year in other languages

Friday, January 23, 2004

香港贺岁电影《鬼马狂想曲2》

贺岁电影<鬼马狂想曲> 1969年的香港,私家侦探社老板文因调查一宗通奸案件与两名下属杰 和鸡泡跟踪目标来到摩啰街,三人不小心撞进一间古董店打破了店内不小古董,而在古董碎片中找到一只只断了抦的神灯,引发出神灯内的神仙波波即(张柏芝饰演)出现,波波更给了他们三位每人一个愿望,可惜因波波的法术时有时无,令他们三位怀疑波波神经不太正常。但波波并没有放弃他们,反正暗中一再帮助他们三位渡过难关,在相处的过程中,四人建立起难得的友谊,最后时刻波波真的在三位面前表演法术,令兄弟三人相信世上真的有神仙存在,并最终满足了他们的愿望。
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Monday, January 19, 2004

happy CNY to everyone!

http://218.1.64.131/2004monkey.swf


Kuih Kar Pek ~ my favorite CNY snacks :D

Commonly known to locals as "love letter", it is a circular-shaped biscuits made of rice flour which can be pressed into various designs. This cake connotes success in one's career or in one's cycle of life, for the Chinese word for circular or round shape is "yen" which means "satisfaction" or a "cycle of life".

other CNY food @ http://cny.virtualmalaysia.com/Delicacies

# bloggers, edit and add CNY greetings as u like here ;)

Friday, January 16, 2004

Thursday, January 08, 2004

2003年最应该记住的网络照片

A similar collection as 孩子的眼睛里找得到天堂, 2003年最应该记住的网络照片 is a MUST see.

每一张都能给人深深的震撼...


父亲的怀抱——他们看到了
什么?是光明吗?是希望吗?

Links
http://www.purplewave.net/passion/2003pics/photos-mankind.htm
http://www.geocities.com/kkkong.rm/photo/kids/photoGallery-kids.htm

Monday, January 05, 2004

women~



i would like to see the "men" too ... :P

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