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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Review @ Harry Potter 7.2


When is the first time you've watch the first Harry Potter's series? I mean, 8 friggin' episodes man... Back in the days while the casts are just small little kids...

I just did some google on Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, It was filmed back in the 2001... This movie has grown up with me for a good 10 years!! Which means I watched the first episode when i was a brat 11... omfg

Furthermore, this episode has always been how I have been looking forward to all Harry Potter series.
Thanks god their campus life is over, they finally got to the main reason why I keep watching all Harry Potter series...
Magic + combat + stone guardians + war + DRAGON = epic

Ron looked fat when he stripped.
Harry looks like a trans-fat beef cake.
And Hermoine got a little bit sexier.

I guess that sums it all up :")

Oh, and, Am I the only one that thinks Voldermort's laugh is... weird?

Sunday, July 24, 2011

assignment @ IKEA's WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAYYY.

23th JULY.

Saito college x IKEA, in support of IKEA's WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY.
Though it might just be another college's assignment, 'm glad that I could be part of this event... even though I'm dead tired :"/

Did I ever mentioned that I'm a student studying design? :"?
Anyway, we're supposed to dress up as a forest nymph to, you know, trick little kids in believing that nature's spirits really dose exist and warn them about the upscaling global warming thingy to increase people's awareness on how important nature is etc.

And so...
says "Hi"
Tadahh. It's an elf wannabe! x)
With help of some other elf friends...







That's probably it... not many elves/nymphs there, probably cause it's a mythical being or maybe my college's class was just too small.

And btw.

The subcrew!
Many thanks to them for helping us out :D

^_^

Monday, July 18, 2011

Bon Odori!

It's July 16th! It's Bon Odori day!
Tho I'm already on my 21th now, I've never went to Bon Odori before... probably because I was a emo lonely freak before thus no one invited me
Still, many thanks to a old friend that invited me to the festival... I'll probably spend the day at home scratching my butt or something :x

ANYWAY.
I took a nice picture in the middle of the road :D

whoever guessed where this is shall be rewarded

ANYWAY #2
I departed by 3 and reached Shah Alam by 7pm. Traffic jams are everywhere @ Bukit Jalil due to the burning football heat x)
Did i mentioned parking is a total chaos over there? I managed to get a parking somewhere around that area... with a 30 minute on-foot-traveling to our destination T.T

ANYWAY #3
The gangs!! 
Although I've planned to rendezvous with some of my mates there... but the crowd are just too packed for me to search for people in there...

bunch of first-timers :D

japanese ninja in casual wear
The best part is the traditional dance they held before they end that festival, you don't really get to see people dancing together in a so-almost-syncronized manner... not even in the clubs :'D

So, what I've learned in this Bon Odori trip was...
The whole thing about this festival is selling overpriced food, drinks and ice-cream, ending it with a dance. With some people wearing kimonos! You don't get to see them near KL or whatnot everyday :)


Alas.
It was a fun thing to do.
Cheers :D


Tuesday, July 5, 2011

The Power of Make Ups.

Make ups, yes, we've all seen what magic can these beautifying art can make of a person.
And somewhere in Japan, someone had brought this dark art's mastery to a whole new level...

 








It's a trap!

Friday, July 1, 2011

iPad that changes a young girl's life

Holly Bligh and her iPad :)
A story of an iPad that changes a schoolgirl with sight disorder in Melbourne touches Steve Jobs, and asks to share the email with the top leaders of apple!

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Touched by the story of how the iPad helps a young girl with sight disabilities, Steve Jobs asks to share the email with top leaders at Apple, reports the Herald Sun.

Fiona Bligh recently emailed the Apple CEO to share how the iPad has helped her daughter. Holly Bligh, 9, has albinism, a genetic condition that affects not only the pigment in her skin, hair and eyes, but also her vision. Previously, Holy had to use a magnifying glass and enlarged photocopies to participate in school classes.

The iPad now allows Holly to easy zoom in on class material with clarity and doubles the time she can read before "visual fatigue" sets in.

"Holly's enthusiasm to read has grown so much, and it's definitely increased her independence," Ms Bligh said.

Within hours of emailing Jobs, Fiona received a response.

"Thanks for sharing your experience with me. Do you mind if I read your email to a group of our top 100 leaders at Apple?" he wrote.

Jobs also asked for a high-resolution photo of Holly with her iPad.

"I never thought we would hear back," Ms Bligh said. "I know a lot of people think it's just a great gadget, but it's completely changed Holly's life."

"All the other kids think it's awesome that she gets an iPad!" Ms Bligh wrote to the Apple boss. "Sometimes in the past Holly has found her extra equipment embarrassing ... But the iPad has a coolness factor!"

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So, what did your ipad helped you? :D

Source from here!