Saturday 28 November 2009

... sitex 2009 ...

it's a public holiday today.. happened to falls on a friday too, there it's a long weekend!! woohoo!!

anyway, made arrangement with kat to accompany her to get her laptop at sitex.. she's had been pretty excited over the last week as her old one died on her.. haha.. oppss.. i shouldn't be rejoicing hor.. sound so 幸灾乐祸..

now, i truly believe it's damn difficult to live without the virtual world for being a young 19 years old, kat was like suffering from "internet deficiency" syndrome..

anyway, she brought a classmate along too.. after a few rounds of scouting, she decided to get compaq.. and then we went home with her to help her set-up her new toy..

after which, both kat and me went to catch "Case 39" and got hot dog and popcorn as our dinner.. for your pleasure, here's the trailer of the show..

Saturday 21 November 2009

... driven to distraction? ...

chanced upon this article from yahoo cars! it's quite a interesting one, i must say..

Experts reveal the dangers of listening to music whilst driving in your car, but there are benefits too.

Most of us enjoy listening to music whilst driving, but be careful what you listen to and how loud - making the wrong choices can have deadly consequences, according to experts.

It probably won't come as a surprise to hear that the tempo of music can affect the speed and reliability of your driving. Researchers at an Israeli university proved the link back in 2002.

They found that drivers listening to fast-paced tracks (120 beats per minute or more) had twice as many accidents as those listening to slower music. And those drivers are twice as likely to drive through a red light as drivers not listening to music at all.

'In general, if music is above 60 beats per minute, listeners experience a faster heart rate and increased blood pressure,' says consultant psychologist Conrad King. 'It doesn't matter if you listen to opera, classical or the latest rave music. It's the speed of the beat that counts.'

More recent research, carried out at Memorial University in Canada, has found that listening to music too loud can seriously hamper reaction times and cause accidents.

The study found that participants took an average of 20% longer than normal to perform physical and mental tasks when listening at 95 decibels. That's a potentially lethal delay for motorists, even at modest speeds. (As a guide, the typical car stereo has a maximum volume of about 110 decibels, but the loudest can reach 170 decibels or more.)

But it's not all bad news. Dr Nicola Dibben, a music psychologist from the University of Sheffield, UK, has carried out extensive research on the subject of in-car music on behalf on an insurance company.

She confirms that listening to music helps drivers relax, concentrate and keep alert, and is far more effective than silence, conversation or listening to talk radio. In fact, she advocates singing along too.

'Singing while driving stimulates not only the mind but also the body which, in turn, produces heightened alertness and reduced fatigue,' says Dibben. 'Singing may be less distracting than conversation because drivers recall words to songs they already know, or because it is fairly easy to learn the words to music where it uses repeated lyrics.

For safe listening in your car, follow these simple tips:

  • Stick to mid-paced music if you want to keep calm in stressful driving situations - there's a reason why many taxi drivers choose it!
  • To ensure a calm and positive frame of mind, choose music which evokes pleasant memories. You probably have favourite summer tunes, for example.
  • Avoid songs with overly aggressive lyrics. For many, tracks like Prodigy's 'Firestarter' are less than ideal.
  • Avoid music which is overly complex (eg songs with little repetition or, say, unusual remixes of well-known tracks) as they can be highly distracting.
  • If going on a long journey, select music which varies in volume, tempo and style - it will stop you getting bored and help increase awareness.
  • Listen at a comfortable volume level. Loud music will distract you - and, if really loud, annoy other drivers too.
  • Never wear earphones or headphones whilst driving. If you want to listen to your MP3 player, plug it into your car stereo if you can.
  • Do not attempt to change a CD whilst driving at speed. If you need to change volume or radio station, don't take your eyes off the road.
  • Sing along to the music you choose if you know it well enough, but don't pretend you're on stage.
  • Resist the urge to play air guitar - or, indeed, any other 'air' instrument - whilst driving. 'Playing' the car door, with your arm out of the window, isn't recommended either..

Tuesday 17 November 2009

... miscommunication ...

--- In New Delhi , Mr. Sharma comes homes one night, and his wife throws her arms around his neck: "I have great news: I'm a month overdue. I think we're going to have a baby! The doctor gave me a test today, but until we find out for sure, we can't tell anybody"

..The next day, Mrs. Sharma receives a telephone call from DEB (Delhi Electric Board) because the electricity bill has not been paid.

"Am I speaking to Mrs Sharma?"

"Yes......speaking"

DEB Guy, "You're a month overdue, you know!"

"How do YOU know?" stammers the young woman.

"Well, maam, it's in our files!" says the DEB guy.

"What are you saying? It's in your files.....HOW????"

"Yes..... we have a system of finding out who's overdue"

"Oh my Goodness!!!! ! This is too much....."

"Madam, I am sorry....... I am following orders. I have to inform you are overdue".

"I know that..... Let me talk to my husband about this tonight. He will speak to your company tomorrow"

That night, she tells her husband about the call, and he, mad as a bull, rushes to the DEB office the next morning.

"What's going on? You have it on your file that my wife is one month overdue? What business is that of yours?" the husband shouts.

"Just calm down," says the lady at the reception at DEB, "it's nothing serious. All you have to do is pay us."

"PAY you? And if I refuse?"

"Well, in that case, sir, we'd have no option but to cut yours off."

"And what would my wife do then?" the husband asks.

"I don't know. I guess she'd have to use a candle!"

Monday 16 November 2009

... a new start ...

finally finished my exams.. now it's short break for 4 days and then it's the start of another new semester..

*fast foward to 4 days later*

having corporate financing class today and i'm totally lost in wonderland!! the lecturer really rattled on and on and on..

thinking we are all the accountants-to-be.. don't even explained the basis of each ratios and formulas.. everyone in class was so so quiet.. wondered what is everyone thinking??

falling asleep a few times as it is so bored.. haha.. guess we got to depend on ourselves liao..

i'm pray hard that the upcoming international econs class won't be the same!!

Wednesday 11 November 2009

... does your boss hate you? ...

For those looking to move up the career ladder, it is important to gain the respect and the trust of their managers. But could you be secretly driving your manager up the wall without even knowing it?

Tim Hird, managing director of Robert Half Singapore shares with us eight negative actions that bosses generally dislike in employees.

1. Turning down new assignments If your supervisor comes to you one day with a new task, do not decline it. It would be unwise to build a reputation as someone your boss can’t count on. Furthermore, it is good practice to accommodate to your boss’ wishes as long as you can afford time for that extra work. Saying “no” can convince your manager to stop offering you opportunities, which may include the ones you might be interested in.

2. Being “high-maintenance” Do you constantly need attention from your boss to remain productive or to ensure that you’re on the right track? This behaviour may just prevent your manager from attending to important tasks or getting into a good workflow. And this is a sure-fire way to annoy anyone in the workplace.

3. Communicating poorly Your boss’ instructions can be vague but it is critical for you to understand his communication style and preferences and adjust accordingly. Also consider the amount of information he would like. Ensuring you remain on the same page with him is important to a good collaboration.

4. Asking too many questions Always pay attention to your boss when he is speaking and try to seek clarification on the get-go. Repeatedly asking him the same question can drive him insane. However if you must follow-up with your manager, be sure to approach him with a specific list of questions and take notes so you don’t need to bother him again.

5. Failing to follow through Pay attention to details – even the finest ones. Think ahead when you tackle about the types of concerns your boss might have when tackling a project. This would build your manager’s confidence in you.

6. Refusing to admit your mistakes Step up to the plate if you’ve made a mistake. Creating an excuse to justify poor work performance is not only dishonest but also unprofessional. Additionally, your ploy might not stand the test of time. So face your mistake and then go further by devising a plan to both correct and avoid similar incidents in future.

7. Waving the red flag after the ship has sunk If you find yourself in a situation where you are unable to meet a deadline, let your manager know about it at an earlier timing. Do not break the news to him at the last minute. This could infuriate him.

8. Fueling the rumour mill Most importantly, do not spread gossip or complaints around the workplace. Bosses seek employees with a positive outlook and want workers who are able to influence the attitudes of other beacuse enthusiasm is contagious!

Overall, Hird says that “cultivating good emotional intelligence and adopting a positive attitude are crucial to workplace survival”.

Credits:

extracted from Human Resource magazine Oct 09 pg. 4

website: http://theofficesnitch.wordpress.com/

Thursday 5 November 2009

... son's best friend ...

Four friends, who hadn't seen each other in 30 years, reunited at a party

After several drinks, one of the men had to use the rest room.

Those who remained talked about their kids.

The first guy said, 'My son is my pride and joy.He started working at a successful company at the bottom of the barrel.He studied Economics and Business Administration and soon began to climb the corporate ladder and now he's the president of the company. He became so rich that he gave his best friend a top of the line Mercedes for his birthday.'

The second guy said, 'Darn, that's terrific! My son is also my pride and joy. He started working for a big airline, then went to flight school to become a pilot. Eventually he became a partner in the company, where he owns the majority of its assets He's so rich that he gave his best friend a brand new jet for his birthday.'

The third man said: 'Well, that's terrific! My son studied in the best universities and became an engineer. Then he started his own construction company and is now a multimillionaire.. He also gave away something very nice and expensive to his best friend for his birthday: A 30,000 square foot mansion.'

The three friends congratulated each other just as the fourth returned from the restroom and asked: 'What are all the congratulations for?'

One of the three said: 'We were talking about the pride we feel for the successes of our sons.... What about your son?'

The fourth man replied: 'My son is gay and makes a living dancing as a stripper at a nightclub.'

The three friends said: 'What a shame... what a disappointment.'

The fourth man replied: 'No, I'm not ashamed. He's my son and I love him. And he hasn't done too bad either. His birthday was two weeks ago, and he received a beautiful 30,000 square foot mansion, a brand new jet and a top of the line Mercedes from his three boyfriends.'

Tuesday 3 November 2009

... 千萬不要随便把身上的东西給別人 ...

今天聽到一件非常駭人聽聞的消息,是真實事件...

有一個高中女生晚上在回家的時候,在自家門前看到一位香港人,他說因為他參加某某節目, 跟某某人打賭,希望那女生能把其中一只襪子給他。

因為那女生已经在家门前了,所以她想進去拿一隻新的和乾淨的给他。

那個香港人說,就要她腳上的那一隻,高中女生看她很誠懇的樣子,便把腳上的襪子脫下來給了他。

香港人很高興,又有點不好意思,要塞100元給那高中女生,由于她家非常富有,便堅持不收。

別以為事情就這樣結束了,那女生自從那一天后,精神就一直很不好。

她也不以此為意,結果,你們知道嗎?

那个拿她襪子的人,不知道是養小鬼還是與惡魔打交道的,要搶走這女生的生命。

幸好這個女生的爸爸,對易經術略有研究,知道這是有人在作怪,連夜帶這個女生去基隆找一位師傅帮忙。

這位師父劈頭就問,那女生有沒有收别人的錢?那女生說沒有,師父說:「如果有收錢,命就救不回來了!」然后师傅就帮她化解了这場危機。

那位師父說,因為現在的時機非常不好,很多大鬼小鬼都拿著令牌在尋人,因此凡事都要小心, 而且,要特別注意的是:

女生絕對不要把这七樣東西交給別人:

1.頭髮

2.指甲

3.襪子

4.身上的東西

其他的我忘了,千万别把这些东西交給別人,因为「有心人」只要有其中一項,就可以要了你的命!

一切要小心,而且不要隨便拿陌生人的錢或東西,不要貪小便宜也不要濫用同情心。


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