Sunday 24 February 2008

Challenged the amazing race!



went for this http://signature.nuscsc.net/photos.html
with karin and weesin and met 2 new friends de rui and yu shan(activated by joonhuei) under the guise of "team challenge"

went around old smu's campus @ bukit timah , in botanical gardens early in saturday morning and complete 10 obstacle courses , ended up 13 out of 31 positions

we or rather de rui had the slogan of safety first , slow down to drink water , was so roflmao...

we started out with a station that i tot is next to the tennis court but the moot court was actually in the other direction ... we ran around just to find something so close to us @@ so we "warmed up" that way ... 1st challenge was xword puzzle that has all the health related puzzles , easily cleared , then we had lots of challenges along the way . obstacle course , look for ingredients , blind folded message passing, different skipping styles, ,took a 1 minute video that have us singing and exercising, charades then taking pictures of the 5 statutes we charaded , entering then exiting a square without touching the string with all 5 connected , a blind man's health pyramid . Overall thought : its a healthy way to start a day if only its closer to home =(

2 strong key ideas from Sim Kay Wee's surviving the corporate jungle : identify the "informal leader" in a new organisation and dun offend him / do support him. Dun strongly voice out the theoretical concept in asian context as most of the time , they have already refined their processes .

the stomp thing updated to the side --->>>
upcoming challenges : icp test on monday , otia test on the next tuesday

Wednesday 20 February 2008

zhng my car

i wish to have such a car !!! hahaha






Sunday 17 February 2008

The Calendar Girl and I



from Real Life @ stomp




Episode 1: STOMPer wins a date with sexy model
Series Synopsis:
Cheng Hao is the typical guy next door. Niko is the street-smart sexy model. Find out what happens when the two meet for a date!

Wednesday 13 February 2008

Reaching 100 is easier than suspected

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080212/ap_on_he_me/living_longer

from

http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/short/168/3/262

couldn't ignore this featured news

CHICAGO - Living to 100 is easier than you might think. Surprising new research suggests that even people who develop heart disease or diabetes late in life have a decent shot at reaching the century mark.
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"It has been generally assumed that living to 100 years of age was limited to those who had not developed chronic illness," said Dr. William Hall of the University of Rochester.

Hall has a theory for how these people could live to that age. In an editorial in Monday's Archives of Internal Medicine, where the study was published, he writes that it might be thanks to doctors who aggressively treat these older folks' health problems, rather than taking an "ageist" approach that assumes they wouldn't benefit.

For the study, Boston University researchers did phone interviews and health assessments of more than 500 women and 200 men who had reached 100. They found that roughly two-thirds of them had avoided significant age-related ailments.

But the rest, dubbed "survivors," had developed an age-related disease before reaching 85, including high blood pressure, heart disease or diabetes. Yet many functioned remarkably well — nearly as well as their disease-free peers.

Overall, the men were functioning better than the women. Nearly three-fourths of the male survivors could bathe and dress themselves, while only about one-third of the women could.

The researchers think that may be because the men had to be in exceptional condition to reach 100. "Women, on the other hand, may be better physically and socially adept at living with chronic and often disabling conditions," wrote lead author Dr. Dellara Terry and her colleagues.

Rosa McGee is one of the healthy women in the study who managed to avoid chronic disease. Now 104, the retired cook and seamstress is also strikingly lucid.

"My living habits are beautiful," McGee said in an interview at her daughter's Chicago apartment. "I don't take any medicines. I don't smoke and I don't drink. Never did anything like that."

Until late 2006, when she fell in her St. Louis home, McGee lived alone and took care of herself. Now in Chicago, she is less mobile but still takes walks a few times weekly down the apartment building hallways, with her daughter's help.

McGee credits her faith in God for her good health. She also gets lots of medical attention — a doctor and nurse make home visits regularly.

Genes surely contributed — McGee's maternal grandparents lived to age 100 and 107.

But while genes are important, scientists don't think they tell the whole story about longevity.

A second, larger study of men in their 70s found that those who avoided smoking, obesity, inactivity, diabetes and high blood pressure greatly improved their chances of living into their 90s. In fact, they had a 54 percent chance of living that long.

Their survival decreased with each risk factor, and those with all five had only a 4 percent chance of living into their 90s, according to Harvard University researchers.

Those who managed to avoid lifestyle-related ailments also increased their chances of functioning well physically and mentally two decades later.

The study followed 2,357 men for about 25 years or until death, starting in their early 70s. About 40 percent survived to at least age 90. Among survivors, 24 percent had none of the five risk factors.

"It's not just luck, it's not just genetics. ... It's lifestyle" that seems to make a big difference, said lead author Dr. Laurel Yates of Harvard's Brigham and Women's Hospital.

"It's get your shoes on, get out there, and do some exercise," she said. "These are some things you can do" to increase the chances of a long life.

Yates said it's never too late to adopt a healthier lifestyle, though the findings don't address whether waiting until age 70 to stop smoking, lose weight and exercise will increase longevity.

Hall noted that the United States has more than 55,000 centenarians, and that Americans 85 and older are the country's fastest-growing group of older adults.

He said the new research underscores how important it is for doctors to become adept at treating the oldest of the old, who are "becoming the bread and butter of the clinical practice of internal medicine."

Monday 11 February 2008

CNY week

Short visits to relatives this year
Non traditional visits - visit (warcraft3 clan) Mvp)yesmaster- aka desmond and met people like oxygen , toddi , susu , adrian , dejected , doomed , wanderz and her bf , later on , after our lunch @ cafe catel and while playing @ HQ , a couple few more joined. Then we went to desmond's house to blackjack and play other games. Oxy was the joke bait of the day lol.

Non traditional visit 2 - went by boonk's invitation to div mgr's home , met quite a few people including prissy there , she was one of the mgr's kid , studying @ rmit year 1 , wants to participate in sports and lives quite nearby too we exchanged contacts then i went off.

Tradition - CNY 2008 with ytss 4e4 !



From peiherng camera , still waiting for fiona's cam

met up with the above and chat a bit , then we left for movie CJ7 @ amk hub ... only comment : stephen chow should stick to his core competency = slapstick humour.

On a side note , an interesting development to microsoft's bid for yahoo :

Yahoo has reportedly decided to reject Microsoft's unsolicited takeover offer.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7237320.stm

yahoo playing hard to get o_O

Wednesday 6 February 2008

update of CNY attendance

On 10 feb 08
the 4th day of Chinese New Year
Please be at 6:30 (SHARP) meet amk mrt !
late de walk by yourself to the location.(i will wait till 7 ONLY)
Timing 7-9pm
Price : $15
After Activities ??7? @ amk hub 9pm

the list of reconfirmees so far

1)Weesin
2)Guolong
3)Jingsheng
4)Jianxiang
5)Lupge
6)Zhengkang
7)Shijun w Movie
8)Bertina w/o Movie
9)PeiHerng
10)Fiona w/o Movie
11)NeoWenqi w/o Movie
12)Yaowen
13)Meixin
14)Pheyhoe
15)Zhengwei

On the fence
1) Trixie
2) HY
3) Sooying
4) Christy will try to make it for CJ7
5) Siewling will try to make it but default is not coming

Absent with Apologies
1) Anna- Bz in preparation
2) Rita- Not in SG
3) Chinchye - duty
4) Yuanyi - Financial accounting quiz

Monday 4 February 2008

BBQ INC

Remember our continuing successes for many years before ? More good years ahead for 4e4 !

THERE IS A CHANGE IN LOCATION as
1)my mum will be too tired to prepare
2)my sister exam directly after CNY .... **** up school

On 10 feb 08
the 4th day of Chinese New Year
Please be at 6:30 (SHARP) meet amk mrt !
late de walk by yourself to the location.(i will wait till 7 ONLY)
Timing 7-9pm
Price : $15
After Activities 长江7号 @ amk hub 9pm

the list of reconfirmees so far

1)Weesin
2)Guolong
3)Jingsheng
4)Jianxiang
5)Lupge
6)Zhengkang

On the fence
1) Trixie
2) HY
3) Sooying
4) Christy will try to make it for CJ7

Absent with Apologies
1) Anna
2) Rita- Not in SG

the rest sms liao haven reply
mon - went to inc's tea
expected to go and learn more about invesment , but end up knowing more people , and even a chiobu landa =o more like network club with all the orientation games , but at least got one upcoming NTU de investment game or something like that .. *shrugs*

wed - anirudh introduced me to a group vishnu + subrhash for the citibank case challenge , we brainstormed some ideas and talk a bit here and there . they all foreign indians only subrhash is from indonesia , lots of ideas and back ground flowing.

shanwei' 1st tuition his concentration improved by a lot , his ability to absorb ideas went up too , look forward to teach him

sat - 2 bbq
went to Agne's bbq
waited together with agnes , ester , emily's mio friend at tampines small mac for weiqiang and his friend jimmy , then we took a bus to grace ng's house , played some games there , 12 of us present , ivan , me , the already mentioned , emily ,paul, grace ng , joanne , jacky. after some games , me , jimmy , paul and weiqiang (even though he actually didn't get penalised)were to do forfiet we made to finish a piece of chocolate from both ends of it , with the end state being puckering up , end up i snapped off the chocolate @ the end , dun wanna give my virgin kiss to a guy

when the rain is over , they went down to set up the bbq pit etc , then vivian , jonathan joined us . 8 of us played captain ball and i accidently tossed the ball over the fense , paul went over and took it back =o

when the bbq is starting , the rest of agnes family came and we eat , chit chat in a very relaxed manner with the main topic about games @@ and such . i planned to leave @ 7pm but ended up leaving @ 8:20 thx to wet weather

and Dos's bbq
found the place easily after taking bus 29 ,as ebuzz chalet was there previously
bought glitters a bracelet and engraved it.
met quite a bunch of people there , the beef patty was tasty and the marshmellow + banana + choc chips meltz was sweet and nice , though the marginal utility meant it only the first few bites tasted ok. the main guy was preparing to go Melbourne to study architect @ RMIT

sun - icp early morning have to crawl up to school . i can never wake up so early ... so i was late by 15 mins , around the same time as anirudh and 45 mins earlier then aldruich . nageb yabbered on about finance stuff which i spent half the time spacing out as he repeats quite a bit.

Microsoft bids for Yahoo @ 44 bil US , too little too late , expect more developments and analysis on this soon.