Jul
28
2008
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Beautiful places on Earth to go before..

There is an old Zen saying

The road enters green mountains near evening’s dark;
Beneath the white cherry trees, a Buddhist temple
Whose priest doesn’t know what regret for spring’s passing means-
Each stroke of his bell startles more blossoms into falling.

-Keijo Shurin

Time is running short.

Looking around our beloved earth, we see many things going wrong with mother earth - more than most of us would want to see. For sure, we can see them on the TV box, with powdered newcasters talking about rising sea levels and melting icecaps with monotony that can immobilse a sloth.

A midst all these destruction and construction, new generation of earth beings, or rather human beings are being called forth to save this “little blue dot” as immortalised in the three words by Carl Sagan. Do we have any choice, to save our home from fire made by its previous occupants? Who are we saving it for? Do we owe it to somebody?

If you think we should save it for our children, what do you think of the declining population in developed countries, where people are said to have the best of lives drinking and eating to their hearts content?

In fact, what do you think of countries who have to enact populist baby-incentive laws to encourage people to pro-create? Is it just a pragmatic mindset that money is the parents’ main piority, to say, give their children the best in life?

Or is just pure materialistic thinking that people now, put their finances first,to count whether the dollar and cents makes sense first (that means putting their children in the so-called best education systems), are just thinking more about me and themselves?

I would like to think that we are doing too much, and too little at the same time. The reason is because although we, as human beings, have every intention to make this blue dot right, , we still do not understand ourselves. This is the reason why we are still fighting wars, creating poverty and selfishly depriving the disadvantaged.

The deceased and controversial comedian, George Carlin, whom the christians say is in hell in paying for sins on earth, used to say quite ably, that “we human beings are so self-important” and this is going to destroy us and our planet. Even environmental groups like the Earth Liberation Front (ELF) and animal groups like PETA can act violently, shows that even if a cause is for a “greater good’, their means of doing it is far from exemplary.

The twisted mind of us, humans, can be quite hard to fanthom.

Going to the point of this, have you ever thought that some of the most beautiful places on Earth are places that are the most unpopulated, and untouched by man?

Just the other day, I was walking along a “broadwalk” along a mangrove swamp, meant to protect the mangrove ecology from human beings. Looking at the crowds and spoiled view, I mused that the broadwalk has made it more conveinient for us to litter the surroundings and bring in more city dwellers to scare away the wildlife. I concluded that “conservation” meant ironically, getting human intervention away. Look at chernobyl , wherethe  worst nuclear disaster took place, and you will see an example why.

One day, I will travel to tibet and see these flags fluttering in the crystal blue sky - we are like butterflies who only live a day but think we have all the time in the world.

Jul
27
2008
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Matt Harding with Humanity


Where the Hell is Matt? (2008) from Matthew Harding on Vimeo.

An inspiring video that embodies the reason why despite all differences we have in the world, we cannot erase a common bond with fellow human beings.

From the beloved apod:

What are these humans doing? Dancing. Many humans on Earth exhibit periods of happiness, and one method of displaying happiness is dancing. Happiness and dancing transcend political boundaries and occur in practically every human society. Above, Matt Harding traveled through many nations on Earth, started dancing, and filmed the result. The video is perhaps a dramatic example that humans from all over planet Earth feel a common bond as part of a single species. Happiness is frequently contagious — few people are able to watch the above video without smiling.

Written by zhihan in: Awakenings | Tags: , , ,
Jul
25
2008
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Panasonic DMC FZ-18 Zoom’er

Figuring out the zoom capabilities of a Panasonic super zoom DMC FZ-18 has been quite fun.

What is it useful for?

Maybe spying on those cats roaming about the neigbourhood. This just came across my mind - why is it that we often find cats rather than dogs roaming about in housing estates? Of course this is not the case in villages and outside the city area.

Anyway, check out the zoom !

Written by zhihan in: Photography | Tags: ,
Jul
18
2008
3

Gout: Sugary Soft Drinks Linked To Increased Risk in Men

Never thought that gout would hit people at a young age. Yet this kind of optimistic mentaility seems to be ubiquitious everywhere: you never fear something until its hits you - hard.

I had a friend who had a brush with gout a few weeks ago and he described it as excruciating pain in his ankles. My friend told me she only saw old, elderly people getting gout but never young and fit men in their twenties. Out of curiousity, I went unto the net to do some “shelock holmes” and this was what I found.

Gout is a disease created by a buildup of uric acid in the blood and this leads to uric crystals accumulating in the joints and causing very bad pain. It is also a common ailment often asssociated with diabetes and hypertension but it might be hereditary. It is also often caused by a high intake of protein diet which leads to a elevation of uric acid in the body.  There a few main propensities for gout to occur:

  1. Hereditary
  2. Defects in the kidney to process the uric acid
  3. Diet (Gout is more prevalent in affluent societies)
  4. Malfunctioning metabolic systems

Apparently, new research(1) has found that sugary drinks also increase the risk of gout.

The risk of gout increased with increasing intake of sugar sweetened soft drinks. The risk was significantly increased with an intake level of 5-6 servings per week and the risk was 85% higher among men who consumed two or more servings of sugar-sweetened soft drinks per day compared to those who consumed less than one serving per month.

It is no wonder that gout is on an increase now, as reported in the United States and other developed countries. We should expect that these “rich man” sicknesses to emerge. Man will just have to live and cope with it, with appropriate changes to their lifestyle and diet.

(1) BMJ-British Medical Journal (2008, February 1). Sugary Soft Drinks Linked To Increased Risk Of Gout In Men. ScienceDaily. Retrieved July 18, 2008, from http://www.sciencedaily.com­ /releases/2008/01/080131214539.htm

Jul
11
2008
1

My neighbour’s Dog Rampage

It happened that our neighour let his dog out loose into the house much to the delight of my family members. It was jumping out and down and ran all over the house like a hamster on drugs. The rampage only stopped when my dad managed to control it so that we can take a good look at it.

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Jul
10
2008
0

Beautiful Homes by the beach

This one just blew me over. A house by the beautiful coast line, the heated swimming pool, and don’t get me start on the Lexus over at Post Ranch Inn, Big Sur, California. Prices starts at a cool $2,185 per night.

More stunning pictures at John Miranda’s website.

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