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Airline Meals

Saturday, 26th May 2007

Unbelievable! I was in a training course this week when the trainer advised that if we wanted to look at some of the meals that airlines serve out there, a website has been setup to view and upload those meals!

Can’t believe some people’s hobbies.

Airline Meals

The loss of wisdom

Wednesday, 4th April 2007

A few days ago, I was happily preparing for my change in jobs. As it was getting closer to D-day, I started experiencing a sharp and unbearable pain. Thinking the pain would eventually go away, I ignored it.

Today, the pain was quite severe and it was reaching the unbearable stage. I went to the dentist to be subsequently told that my wisdom tooth was the cause of the issue. Now, every person who has ever had a wisdom tooth incident managed to tell me that it was unbearable. I DISAGREE and here my experience:-

Having had it removed, there was no pain – no side effects that every one else described. I’ve been told by a few doctors that my ability to recover quickly from these events is remarkable. I was happily back and work and relieved that the tooth was finally removed.

Care factor

Monday, 17th July 2006

A question I have been pondering lately is how much do I actually care about things? The answer to that would probably be it depends on what the subject happens to be. It seems strange, but it is a question that frequently appears in conversation around my acquaintance. The basic high-level categories are

• Work
• Family and Friends (Generally leading to relationships)
• Hobbies and Interests (including environmental considerations).

It is certainly interesting to see where each person I have come across puts his or her weightings. When is caring too much or when should you just not care?

I am resolved to think that if I care less about some things and more about others, the equilibrium will resolve itself.

Happy to open the floor to those who ‘care’ to comment.

Crossing to the dark side

Monday, 5th June 2006

Yes fellow mowabians, I have converted to Mac! Please before you scream in rage and uproar, please allow me to share my thoughts with you on why I converted.

Firstly, apple finally tolerates intel. Not saying this is a good or bad thing, but it does reduce one less barrier for me in terms of not crossing over.

Secondly, the MacBook Pro 15.4 inch notebook spec I purchased is very well put together. I struggled and agonised and finally features and asthetics made me purchase it.

Still getting used to its features I must say but thanks to Sir Flakey, I am well on my way to better using the machine. I currently have parallels running on it which has also eased the pain in some respects.

Stay tuned folks for any further developments….

Beijing my experiences

Thursday, 24th November 2005

Well fellow Mowabian’s, as most of you know, I am currently on holidays in Hong Kong after my rather eventful implementation at work recently. For one, I am enjoying the window (if not actual purchasing) shopping, showing a few friends around town and making a whirlwind 4 day tour of Beijing.

I’ve been to Macau, Hong Kong’s new Disneyland, Beijing where traffic jams are notoriously from morning to night time as people break the rules, causing more traffic jams and of course, the local sights of Hong Kong.

Most of all, I have enjoyed catching up with my friends and close family, particularly my aunt whom I always miss most.

Some of my gallery pictures can be viewed via this link Beijing photos