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Thursday, 30 April 2009

  • Pasión

    Symphony cover
    Sarah Brightman's Symphony

    when did porkie and i purchase this album?  can't really recall.. what last year bah.  we fell in love with this song 'Pasión'  (featuring Fernando Lima) when we heard it over TV (was it channelnewsasia?) and right at the moment, both of us decided we want to have this album.. and went That CD Shop to search for it. 

    after so long... (and listerning to it over and over for the past 2 days in office).. i still find this piece such a perfect work.

    Sueñas con un amor
    Puro, sin condición
    Fuerte, eterno como el sol
    Con el que se dibuja una pasión

    Sueñas con un amor
    Limpio, con devoción
    Libre, sacar las alas del corazón
    Volar a dónde anida la pasión

    La pasión, es como un viento inquieto
    Que se convertida en libertad
    Es saber que hay alguien más que vive
    Deseando poderte encontrar
    Es viajar sin miedo entre las estrellas y la inmensidad
    Es atravesar el fuego, caminar sobre las aguas
    Convertir un sueño en realidad

    La pasión es ésa fuerza inmensa
    Que mueve a toda la creación
    Es saber que alguien te está esperando
    Más allá donde se oculta el sol
    Es borrar por siempre de ti la palabra soledad
    Son dos almas que se unen llegando así a la eternidad

    Nunca te faltará
    Alguien en quien confiar
    Un ángel que de la mano te llevará
    A descubrir un mundo de pasión

    La pasión, es como un viento inquieto
    Que se convierte en libertad
    Es saber que hay alguien más que vive
    Deseando poderte encontrar
    Es viajar sin miedo entre las estrellas y la inmensidad
    Es atravesar el fuego, caminar sobre las aguas
    Convertir un sueño en realidad

    La pasión es ésa fuerza inmensa
    Que mueve toda la creación
    Es saber que alguien te está esperando
    Más allá donde se oculta el sol
    Es borrar por siempre de ti la palabra soledad
    De tus labios escuchar el verbo amar

    Vives con un amor
    Fuerte y sin condición
    Libre y ponerle alas al corazón
    Libre y ponerle alas al corazón
    Volar adonde anida la pasión

     

Tuesday, 28 April 2009

  • Puzzle Solving Time~

    an ex-colleague sent this across..and gosh!  it took me almost an hour to solve this simple one!!

    Einstein’s Puzzle

    The author of this problem is Albert Einstein who said that 98% of the people in the world couldn’t solve it.

    FACTS OF THE PUZZLE
    1. There are five houses in five different colours.
    2. In each house lives a person of a different nationality.
    3. These five owners drink a certain beverage, smoke a certain brand of cigarette and keep a certain pet.
    4. No owners have the same pet, smoke the same brand of smoke or drink the same drink.

    HINTS
    1. The Brit lives in the red house.
    2. The Swede keeps dogs as pets.
    3. The Dane drinks tea.
    4. The green house is on the left of the white house.
    5. The green house owner drinks coffee.
    6. The person who smokes Pall Mall rears birds.
    7. The owner of the yellow house smokes Dunhill.
    8. The man living in the house right in the center drinks milk.
    9. The Norwegian lives in the first house.
    10. The man who smokes Blend lives next to the one who keeps cats.
    11. The man who keeps horses lives next to the man who smokes Dunhill.
    12. The owner who smokes Blue Master drinks beer.
    13. The German smokes Prince.
    14. The Norwegian lives next to the blue house.
    15. The man who smokes Blend has a neighbour who drinks water.

    The question is:
    WHO OWNS FISH?

     

Monday, 27 April 2009

  • Swine Flu

    1. What is Swine Flu (Swine Influenza)?
    Swine flu is a respiratory disease affecting pigs that is caused by type A influenza virus. Swine influenza viruses may circulate among swine throughout the year, but most outbreaks occur during the late fall and winter months similar to influenza outbreaks in humans. It causes high levels of illness but low death rates in pigs.

    2. Does Swine Flu affect humans?
    Swine flu viruses that cause disease in pigs very rarely affect humans. However, sporadic human infections with swine flu have occurred. Most commonly, these cases occur in persons with direct exposure to pigs but there have also been documented cases of human-to-human spread of swine flu.

    3. How does Swine Flu spread to humans?
    Swine flu spreads to humans mainly through contact with infected pigs, which shed the virus in their saliva, nasal secretions and faeces. Limited human-to-human transmission can also occur in the same way as seasonal flu occurs in people.

    4. Can people catch Swine Flu from eating pork?
    There is currently no evidence to suggest that swine flu can be transmitted to humans from eating pork or pork products that have been thoroughly cooked.

    5. What are the symptoms of Swine Flu in humans?
    The symptoms of swine flu in people are expected to be similar to the symptoms of regular human seasonal influenza. An early symptom is high fever, and this is followed by cough, sore throat, runny nose, and sometimes breathlessness a few days later.

    6. How can human infections with swine flu be diagnosed?
    To diagnose swine flu, a respiratory specimen would generally need to be collected within the first 4 to 5 days of illness (when an infected person is most likely to be shedding the virus). However, some persons, especially children may shed the virus for 10 days or longer.

    7. What medications are available to treat swine flu infection in humans?
    There are three different antiviral drugs that are licensed for use in Singapore for the treatment of influenza: amantadine, oseltamivir and zanamivir. Another antiviral drug, rimantadine, is also licensed for use in the United States for the treatment of influenza. While most swine flu viruses have been susceptible to all four drugs, the most recent swine flu viruses isolated from humans are resistant to amantadine and rimantadine. At this time, the US CDC recommends the use of oseltamivir (Tamiflu®) or zanamivir (Relenza®) for the treatment and/or prevention of infection with swine flu viruses.

    8. Are there any cases of Swine Flu in Singapore?
    To date, there have been no human cases of swine flu detected in Singapore.

    9. Is there any cause for alarm in Singapore?
    No human swine flu cases have been reported in Singapore. MOH is monitoring the situation closely and will update the public should the situation change.

    10. What is MOH doing to ensure that the disease is not transmitted here?
    MOH maintains a comprehensive and well established disease surveillance system for the early detection of human cases of novel influenzas such as swine flu. In addition, MOH has sent a medical alert to all medical practitioners and staff in hospitals, national centres, private medical clinics and polyclinics to update them on the outbreak of swine flu in the USA and Mexico and to advise them to be vigilant for any suspect cases. When the situation warrants, MOH will step up public health measures e.g. quarantine of contacts, issue public health advisories, and work with other government agencies to screen visitors at our border checkpoints. Further, MOH has an influenza pandemic preparedness plan in response to a pandemic situation.

    11. Is it safe to visit countries with cases of Swine Flu and will I be quarantined when I return? What travel precautions should I take?
    There are currently no travel restrictions or quarantine advised by the World Health Organisation for swine flu. If you intend to travel to areas which have cases of swine flu (currently – currently – California, Texas and Kansas in the United States; and Mexico), you should take note of the following measures to minimize your risk of acquiring swine flu:
     Avoid contact with persons with symptoms of influenza
     Avoid crowded areas and maintain good ventilation.
     Observe good personal and environmental hygiene. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water frequently and when they are contaminated by respiratory secretions e.g. after sneezing.
     Maintain good body resistance through a balanced diet, regular exercise, having adequate rest, reducing stress and not smoking.

    As part of national level measures, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) will be implementing precautionary measures at Singapore Changi Airport in light of the outbreak of swine flu cases in Mexico and the United States. From 2300 hours 26 April, thermal scanners will be deployed to screen passengers on flights arriving from the US. Screening of all arriving passengers will take place from 0800 hours on 27 April 2009, when thermal scanners will be deployed at the Arrival Halls of Terminals 1, 2 and 3. From Wednesday (29 April 2009), the scanners will also be deployed at the Budget Terminal and Seletar Airport. The scanners will measure the temperature of passengers just before they undergo immigration checks. Passengers with a higher-than-normal temperature will undergo a more thorough medical assessment. These precautionary checks are non-intrusive and have no impact on the time needed by passengers to clear the various airport processes. Flights in and out of Changi Airport are continuing as normal.

    In addition, health alert notices containing information about swine flu will be placed at the immigration counters for arriving passengers.

    12. What should I do if I suspect I have swine flu after returning to Singapore?
    You should consult your doctor as soon as possible and inform your doctor if you have symptoms of swine flu and had recently travelled to areas which have cases of swine flu (currently – California, Texas and Kansas in the United States; and Mexico).

    13. What should I do if I fall ill overseas?
    You should consult a local doctor as soon as possible and refrain from traveling until you are certified fit by the doctor.

    14. Does influenza vaccination help in preventing Swine Flu?
    Vaccines are available to be given to pigs to prevent swine influenza. There is no vaccine to protect humans from swine flu. The seasonal influenza vaccine is unlikely to protect against H1N1 swine flu viruses.

    15. Is it safe to come into contact with live pigs in nature reserves and the wildlife reserves?
    So far, there are no known cases of swine flu in Singapore. However, proper hygiene practices, such as washing of hands after contact with animals including pigs, should be maintained.

     

Saturday, 28 February 2009

  • Real Life Story

    my sis told me this, which happened to her colleague (or was it the colleague's friend?).  and coincidentally, porkie's colleague also told him about this incident.  what a small world.

    let's just call her 'friend C', C accompanied her friend L to the LV boutique at taka as L wanted to buy a new LV bag.  after deciding on the model she wanted, L passed her credit card to one of the sales exec to process the transaction.

    the wait for the payment to get through was a little longer, and the sales exec apologies to L and C that there prolly were some problems with the connection to dial through to the credit card company. so L and C had to wait abit to do the payment.

    guess what was the real 'problem'?

    well, if you think that this was a credit card fraud case.... nope, you're wrong!

    this is what happened after some more wait.  two policemen came through the boutique door and walked towards L and C.  L was arrested on the spot!

    her conviction??? 

    for holding a fake LV coin pouch!!!!!!!

    she was fined S$4,000.00 for in poccession of the fake coin pouch!!

    yep, this is true.. this is real.  so if any of you out there, who happened to hold any imitation branded goods, becareful of where you bring them to ya~

     

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