Thursday, 23 April 2009
Photos

New planet discovered This handout illustration released by the European Southern Observatory shows the planet Gliese 581e blue the lightest exoplanet discovered so far

Sunday, 19 April 2009
Saturday, 18 April 2009
Tuesday, 14 April 2009
Photos 14.04.2009
Ben Aan, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, Scotland
Biker performers stepped back in history 7000 years during an exhibition show in front of the Great Giza Pyramids in Egypt on April 10. 2009
Biker performers stepped back in history 7000 years during an exhibition show in front of the Great Giza Pyramids in Egypt on April 10. 2009
Biker performers stepped back in history 7000 years during an exhibition show in front of the Great Giza Pyramids in Egypt on April 10 2009
Biker performers stepped back in history 7000 years during an exhibition show in front of the Great Giza Pyramids in Egypt on April 10. 2009
Breakfast Time
Calatrava, Renzo Piano and the moon
Chianti
Fog and Sun light
Happy Meal
House
Indian lion cubs in Zurich
Jurrasic View
Mumbai's Dharavi slum
Picture of a Field of Wheat
Picture of a poppy
prayer flags were attached to a pole
Monday, 13 April 2009
What to do when you are trapped in a lift?

What to do when you are trapped in a lift??
We never know when and where accidents will happen to us OR people around us. Read on and hope this piece of information may help any of us when things do happen to ourself, our friends and our loved ones.
One day, while in a lift, it suddenly broke down and it was falling from level 13 at a fast speed. Fortunately, I remembered watching a TV program that taught you must quickly press all the buttons for all the levels.
Finally, the lift stopped at the 5th level.
When you are facing life and death situations, whatever decisions or actions you make decides your survival.
If you are caught in a lift breakdown, first thought in mind may be 'waiting to die'...
But after reading below, things will definitely be different the next time you are caught in a lift.
First - Quickly press all the different levels of buttons in the lift.
When the emergency electricity supply is being activated, it will stop the lift from falling further.
Second - Hold on tight to the handle (if there is any).
It is to support your position and prevent you from falling or getting hurt when you lost your balance.
Third - Lean your back and head against the wall forming a straight line.
Leaning against the wall is to use it as a support for your back/spine as protection.
Fourth - Bend your knees
Ligament is a flexible, connective tissue. Thus, the impact of fractured bones will be minimised during fall.
For everyone, do send out this piece of information to all!
Wednesday, 8 April 2009
Photos

Friends

Appearance
Hadrian's Wall

Door

Houses of Parliament and Big Ben - London

The green on the waves is beautiful
The Night
York-Minster York-One-of-the-greatest-cathedral-churches-in-Europe web
Eath quake Italy 07.03.2009
Fir trees
Nature
Ocean gate
Stonehenge--Wiltshire-World-Heritage-Site
sunlit landscape and a grey sky
Valencia Cathedral
Windsor Castle