Sunday, August 19, 2007

Online Virtual UWA

A quick note on the virtual UWA project I've been involved. It's launched last Friday and well received. All the ungodly hours spent on the 3D modelling was glorified.

Read the story here.

This Winthrop Hall model is one of my work.


The virtual UWA is online at http://www.csse.uwa.edu.au/virtual and you can choose an avatar and see many panorama views of UWA. Need to download the BS Contact to see it, the instruction is on the site.
At this moment, the 3D models are not up yet. Eventually they will.

Sunday, August 05, 2007

Meeting with my minister

Last Friday I was invited by Somun the student coordinator of AMBC to attend a meeting with the minister of International Trade and Industry of my country - the YB Rafidah Aziz. She and her team of representatives are on a trade mission to Australia and Perth is their last stop.



She speaks well, with a sense of humour and a no-nonsense kind of attitude. Her directness is quite funny at one time when she was directing the delegates' attention to one of the information CD and here's what happened - she took out the CD, looked at it and said "What is this CD about? I can't even read the title, the title is too small! Who prepared this?" and she looked at her subordinates, "These people just played with graphics, what's the point of putting the twin tower, fireworks so big and you can't even read the words!"


The lunch was great! Well, it's at the Hyatt Regency Hotel.


And it's a courtesy of the Malaysian government. I felt a bit uneasy about that so I made it a point to make some contribution out of my attendance.

Over lunch I got a chance to talk to the director of a software company in Malaysia that just signed a partnership contract with an Aussie company. They might be able to get me a job when I get back. I also got in contact with the treasurer of MASCA WA, Everlyn, a nice young curtin student, I also caught up with Kay Sen, ISS liaison officer at UWA.
(ya, it's more natural to look at the LCD instead of the lens)

After the lunch, that's the student meeting with minister and 4 members of parliament who came along with the trip. The minister seems down to earth during the dialog, she made it very safe for us to ask questions and express our concerns, by asking us to address her as Auntie Rafidah and treat her like an elderly relative. That worked quite well and many Q&A was exchanged. One student got a smack on the hand by addressing her straight as Rafidah. One asked her about the state of Proton and why the import tax for cars is still so high and she shared some interesting stories about the past managements which I won't reproduced here.
Another student touched on the education system that focuses more on paper than practical and she answered as it's a culture that is ingrained and needs to be changed.

I got my guts up and ask her opinion on the concern that I have which I think is shared by many young non-Malay professionals who are currently overseas, ie I'm going back (or some are thinking about going back) to serve the country but am deterred and frightened by the many racist remarks of ministers and unfair racist incidents towards the non-Malays. Her answer was along the line of - "for god's sake, please do not ever look at any issue as Chinese or Malay or Indian! We are all Malaysian! There are some idiots who said something inconsiderate and that does not represent the mass of the parliament and the government's view." I hope it's the true words and not just lips service.

Then another student raised the issue that they don't have a venue to organise event for Malaysian students, the Consul General briefed that there's a plan of Malaysia House under AMWA to accommodate this need. With much hesitation, then being pressed by the minister, the student expressed that AMWA members are mainly Chinese... And "Auntie Rafidah" straight away told off the student right on the face that "Do not ever think of going down that path!". And she reiterated that Malaysian is Malaysian, not Malay or Indian or Chinese! If there's to be a Malaysia Hall, it will be for all Malaysians.

Seems like we still have a long way to go for the nation building, but I'm glad that the minister took the strong view of "all Malaysians" and taught the student a lesson! The director of the Malaysian Student Department from Sydney also reiterated that its department is there to help all Malaysian students, not just the government sponsored ones.
Also, a new officer to look after Malaysian students here in Perth was requested as Perth has about 4000 Malaysian students, the second largest in Australia, and the minister was supportive about it, and it may just happen next year.

At the end, we took some happy snaps. Overall, it was a great meeting.


More photos are on AMWA photo gallery, which I maintain.
http://www.amwa.org.au/gallery/

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Butterfly lovers in Perth from Malaysia

Google alerts me about this Butterfly lovers in Perth from Malaysia article in The Star newspaper.

I actually watched it here in Perth on 10 June. It's good and I really enjoyed it. I got a free ticket from a friend of mine. And I was pleasantly surprised to find out that it's from Malaysia! Most of them speak well-trained Mandarin, I'm quite impressed. A few still sound funny. :P

I thought the staging is impressive too.

It took awhile for The Star to pick up the story.

Friday, July 06, 2007

Peak Oil: Life After the Oil Crash

It was 2 years ago when I first came across the peak oil issue. I had started to read into this issue and the facts and claims are truely alarming.

Petronas has just announced that Malaysia will be net oil importer in 3 years time! It is time to really get to know the issue if you haven't. The world financial system is based on Oil, it is unlikely to sustain when after the oil crashes. Read here:
Peak Oil: Life After the Oil Crash

RantingsbyMM: Sage Advice from a Dropout

Great graduation address at Harvard by Bill Gates:

Sage Advice from a Dropout

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Firefox 2.0.0.4 Bug

I just updated to Firefox 2.0.0.4 and the middle mouse click (open link in new tab) doesn't work!
It's the very reason why I initially switched to Firefox from IE many years ago. Man! How do I surf the net without this function?

Is anyone else using that? Am I the only one having this crazy bug?
Not happy. :(

Updated:
Oh, it's actually not a Firefox bug, but the SuperT add-on bug! Well, it works now after SuperT is disabled.
Life's Good. :)

Friday, June 29, 2007

Kazoo Yen & physical Nonsense


Danno is finishing his phd up and going to leave soon. He gave me this gift that has my name in it. A kazoo and a 1 Yen coin. Ingenious!


And I'm so touched and delighted to receive a paper copy of the Only Talking Nonsense. It's really cool to read his blog about things that happened around his life which I share some scenes, but it's a totally different and amazing feeling to get a book of that which has my photos, my stories and a lot of my fond memories recorded.



Thanks Danno. You rock!
With the glory of Lordiness you bestowed on me, I forgive you for making up all the posters about me. Haha!
Well, I was never offended to start with, not even this one below and this tzu-yen.blogspot.com website. It's such great fun! You bloody pranker!


Thank you for your friendship Danno, I'm truely honoured.
I wish you all the best.
(And hope we get to execute some more pranks together shall the victims' fate destined. Muahahaha!! )

Monday, June 25, 2007

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Throw a paper plane Return



The Throw a paper plane game I posted had some very good responses. And some readers had challenged me to train harder. So I took the advice and trained.

I got 114.775m and ranked 1180. And I found a trick (or cheat) to get that score consistently, every time, no sweat! Click on the image to see the trick.

However, with that trick, now I cannot get pass my own highest score which I got in the first few attempts of the trick. I spent an hour after that trying variations of it but I just couldn't break it anymore.

Leave a comment if you found some other tricks.
I wonder how 1179 others get scores higher than this?

Updated:
My brother took this trick and perfected it to 114.835m ranked 918. 200+ people within this tiny 0.06m?! He thinks he has found the optimum configuration, the rest is due to hardware speed. I shall try on different computer and see if it does change the result.


Update 2:
Better training, better results! Seems like more people are good at it now.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

acsii autostereogram, great message

stereo.txt

Source: http://www.lce.hut.fi/~ikalliom/stereo.txt

Monday, June 11, 2007

I make confusing road signs



I've got some result for my phd to show today. Take a road sign and swap the direction.
With 4 points correspondance, it's rather straight forward to compute the projective relationship (homography) between two planar surfaces. The novelty of this work is the smooth and perspectively correct interpolation of the transition.

You might have seen planar surfaces flying around in space in other animation work before. The difference is that those work are done in 3D space so the 3D coordinates of the objects need to be specified and then the scene projected (rendered) on 2D screen. Mine works in 2D - a 2D photograph and some corner points as input, the algorithm works out the homography, decompose it into perspective, scale, rotation and translation components and interpolates the picture properly.

Cool! I think it is.

I created a related page on my CSSE website here with animated gif.
Projective interpolation for animation

Friday, June 08, 2007

Throw a paper plane

This is addictive!
Paper plane game

I ony managed to throw it out of the windows once.
My record: 37.68m.

I challenge you!

What does graphic designers do when they don't have work

What does graphic designers do when they don't have work

Like to have the birddog as pet. :D

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Prime Minister of Malaysia Re-marry

From Malaysiakini:

Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will marry Jeanne Abdullah, 53, in a private ceremony at his official residence Sri Perdana in Putrajaya on Saturday.

The official announcement in Malay is here.

Congratulations Pak Lah! I wish you and Jeanne a fulfilling relationship.
And may the marriage provide you extra strength and will to lead Malaysia to the future you envisioned and inspired us.

See photo of Jeanne on JeffOoi.
Abdullah's wife Endon passed away in Oct 2005.

Stupid thesis will be defeated

Stupid thesis will be defeated
Have your speaker on.

Thanks Danno, I'm inspired.

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Abi-station 似顔絵 face drawing

I made this picture several years ago on a japanese website. Recently I digged it out and used it on my MSN and was asked by several friends how I drew it. But I couldn't remember which website it was.

Coincidentally, I was looking at caricature generation for my research and came across this Web Picasso paper by a Japanese researcher and he has a website in Japanese with some drawings and explanations. Suddenly I recall this word "似顔絵" was the same word on the website that I used to generate this above picture. I googled it and there it is at the top:

似顔絵

The only problem now is that it is all in Japanese, trial and error will get you there.

Friday, June 01, 2007

Rabobank 6.6% online saving account

The second best after Bankwest 6.8% 1-year introductory offer. My one year offer will expire in October, then I may switch it to this one.

It also allows its clients to go straight into wholesale managed fund with 0.75% entry fee, zero ongoing maintenance fee and a tiny $250 entry value.

Report on The Australia (29/5/07) here:
Rabobank goes retail with a high-interest internet account

It boosts with very high standard of internet security, voted the safest bank in the world in 2006. The online login system is not the simple client number and password form boxes, but requires a one time access code generated by a Digipass hardware based on your pin number. And each Digipass hardware response to only one pin, ie your password! Read more here on RaboPlus security.
Reading that I'm now a bit puzzle! Do they actually send me a hardware?? I shall see.

Also it's one of the top 20 world largest financial institution. Sounds pretty good!

The website is at raboplus.com.au.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Buffalos save calf from lions and crocs

Found this video on spinboy's stuff: Nature rocks!. Very cool!

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Vandalism in front of my house


That's my unit through the broken glass hole. The other 2 bus stops at UWA were also damaged.

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Malaysiakini exclusive interview with Dr Mahathir

Three parts video on Malaysiakini:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3

Hillarys


They got KL wrong! Shame on them.

We went to a cafe at Hillarys boat harbour after AMWA youth went to AQWA.

More photos on amwa website.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Microsoft Libra

I stumbled upon this Libra search, looks like it is the Microsoft version of Google Scholar.

It has a good breakdown on computer science fields, the conferences in each field, the number of publications in the search and their number of citations.

Here are links to Peter, Amitava, and myself.

The browse by author feature is pretty cool. A straight fight of citation. Andrew Zisserman is at the top of computer vision, followed by Faugeras!

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Food


Indian vegetarian

My office space


A fish eye view of my office.
Ok, stop playing with my phone and get back to work!

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Jason juggling


Yeah! This is really cool. I can blog straight from my k800i. Yes, without computer.
And jason happened to come to my desk and i can test this. :-D

Monday, May 07, 2007

Test 2


More

The tree


Testing blogging from mobile phone.

Saturday, May 05, 2007

Italy here I come

The long anticipated email finally came today at 3:30pm WST. It was supposed to be announced on 1 May, and I thought my paper is rejected because I didn't get the "notification of acceptance" on the date.

Congratulations - your paper #1569032579 ('Projective Transformations for Image Transition Animations') for International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing 2007 has been accepted for ICIAP 2007 Oral Session.


Yes! My second paper (yes,only) is accepted. I'm so happy!
ICIAP is a 2nd tier conference according to CORE ranking of ICT conferences. And it'll be in Italy which is somewhere I have never really thought of setting my foot on before. Oh well, I never really think of going particularly anywhere anyway. Haha!

The conference will be on 10-14 Sept 2007, held in the Palazzo Ducale (dated 1634 DC, Baroque Ducal Palace) in Modena "the capital of engines" as it is the home of many famous sports car manufacturers (eg. Ferrari). A tourist page of Modena is here.

Searching and reading about the touristy places makes me excited.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

The next level of Super Horatio

Here's a MSN conversation Danno and I had before the Super Horatio Theme Song come to live!

"Danno the Eternal Smartass" says:
you're gonna kill me...
(i)TzuYen - does research, eats vegies says:
uh?
(i)TzuYen - does research, eats vegies says:
why?
"Danno the Eternal Smartass" says:
you'll see in the next hour or so!
(i)TzuYen - does research, eats vegies says:
The super horatio blog?
"Danno the Eternal Smartass" says:
let's just say super horatio has gone to a new level
"Danno the Eternal Smartass" says:
yeah i'm gonna post something as soon as i finish it.
(i)TzuYen - does research, eats vegies says:
Haha! Well, I shall see.
"Danno the Eternal Smartass" says:
damn. I look for jobs to avoid work. I do super horatio stuff to avoid applying for jobs!
..........
"Danno the Eternal Smartass" says:
this SH thing had better turn out good!
..........
"Danno the Eternal Smartass" says:
super horatio is coming.
(i)TzuYen - does research, eats vegies says:
done?
"Danno the Eternal Smartass" says:
just compressing it
(i)TzuYen - does research, eats vegies says:
What? A video?
"Danno the Eternal Smartass" says:
:P
(i)TzuYen - does research, eats vegies says:
Oh oh....
"Danno the Eternal Smartass" says:
hehehe
"Danno the Eternal Smartass" says:
uploading now
"Danno the Eternal Smartass" says:
there you go, link in my name
"Danno the Eternal Smartass" says:
or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJzhfvIHQpg


Here's the ingenious work our resident joker/musician Danno did:

Click here for Lyrics.

Friday, April 20, 2007

Inversions by ScottKim

Very cool Inversions by ScottKim.

Tear in my eyes

Dearest to my heart, the people that I love,
I'll take some time now, I pause, and I make a choice,
about what my life is really for.


Prepare tissues.


(Nick, thought of you because of these videos)

Monday, March 19, 2007

My cousin, Siong

I met up with my cousin Siong today morning. Man! I didn't know how he could recognise me?! I was there making a phone call before going to search for him ( I have no idea how anyway, thought maybe just call him when I can't find him), then this man just come straight to me calling my name unmistakably. I haven't seen him for maybe 20 years? I simply have no recollection of seeing him before. Maybe he my parents showed him some of my photos when he visited them couple of years ago.

Anyway, we sat down and had a great chat and getting to know each other. He's really cool. Yes, you are. (Yes, siong ko, I expect you'd read this sooner or later. :P )
It's great to have a cousin close by.

He's a chef in-training. And here's his foody blog. Don't click the link without a full stomach! Man! The food looks good!

Siong Ko, when do I get to taste some? :P~~

Those has me on MSN will be familiar with my "(i) TzuYen - does research, eats vegies." My cousin calls the world to "live mad, eat chilli". HaHa! Is it just coincident or is it a family expression?

I'm travelling

I'm going off to China again tomorrow.
After that I'll be in Singapore and Malaysia for 2 weeks.

:D

Saturday, March 17, 2007

My David Suzuki's videos posted on Youtube.

I was going through some photos last year and watch this video of David Suzuki that I tool with my Canon PS S3IS. It's so inspiring even after half a year. So i decided I should share it with the world.

David Suzuki on World Scientists' Warning to Humanity (1992)


David Suzuki on Kyoto Protocol

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Prangstgrup - Reach! A Lecture Musical Prank!!

A fantastic prank at a lecture, and it's a musical!

Danno showed it to me as he found my lightning yellow jumper in there.

Thursday, March 08, 2007

PhD survival guide

Another PhD survival guide I stumbled upon.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Perth virtual tour

I found this migrate360 website with lots of Quicktime VR virtual tour of Perth . These guys had took some good photos of Perth. It'd be quite a nice job, running around the country taking nice 360 degree photos.

Teh site requires registration to view. If you can't be bother signing in, use this bugmenot account I created.
Username and password are both "bugmenot". :)

Here are some nice ones:
Perth: from Kings Park|London Court|Belltower
Freo: Round House|Maritime Museam|Townhall
Water: Cottesloe|Hillary|Burswood

Run Danno Run

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Masak masak - Food on Malaysia

I stumbled upon this blog about Food in Malaysia from sabahan.com.

And there is a recently post about 福州光饼 Foochow kongpiah (plain bread) in my hometown.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Working @ Google - Software Engineer, Computer Vision and Graphics

Software Engineer, Computer Vision and Graphics - Mountain View

I think working at Google is really cool! And I do love organising information.
I'm delighted to know that they want some Computer Vision and Graphics experts. Maybe I'll work there one day.

Damned C/C++! I don't have extensive experience with that!! :(

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Friends theme song

Shih Ching showed me this. It's funny!



Friends theme: I'll Be There for You by the Rembrandts

So no one told you life was going to be this way.
Your job's a joke, you're broke, you're love life's DOA.
It's like you're always stuck in second gear,
Well, it hasn't been your day, your week, your month, or even your year.

But, I'll be there for you, when the rain starts to pour.
I'll be there for you, like I've been there before.
I'll be there for you, cause you're there for me too.

You're still in bed at ten, the work began at eight.
You've burned your breakfast, so far, things are going great.
Your mother warned you there'd be days like these,
But she didn't tell you when the world has brought you down to your knees.

That, I'll be there for you, when the rain starts to pour.
I'll be there for you, like I've been there before.
I'll be there for you, cause you're there for me too.

No one could ever know me, no one could ever see me.
Seems like you're the only one who knows what it's like to be me.
Someone to face the day with, make it through all the rest with,
Someone I'll always laugh with, even at my worst, I'm best with you.

It's like you're always stuck in second gear,
Well, it hasn't been your day, your week, your month, or even your year.

But, I'll be there for you, when the rain starts to pour.
I'll be there for you, like I've been there before.
I'll be there for you, cause you're there for me too.

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Frog or Horse?

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Do-Gooders With Spreadsheets

I read this from MM's Rantings. I thought it's worth re-posting it on mine.

Do-Gooders With Spreadsheets

By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
Published: January 30, 2007

DAVOS, Switzerland

The World Economic Forum here in Davos is the kind of place where if you let yourself get distracted while walking by a European prime minister on your left, you could end up tripping over a famous gazillionaire — and then spilling your coffee onto the king on your right. But perhaps the most remarkable people to attend aren’t the world leaders or other bigwigs.

Rather, they are the social entrepreneurs. Davos, which has always been uncanny in peeking just ahead of the curve to reflect the zeitgeist of the moment, swarmed with them.

So what’s a social entrepreneur? Let me give a few examples among those at the forum in Davos.

• In Africa, where children die of diarrhea from bad sanitation, Isaac Durojaiye runs a franchise system for public toilets. He supplies mobile toilets to slum areas, where unemployed young people charge a small fee for their use. The operators keep 60 percent of the income and pass the rest back to Mr. Durojaiye’s company, Dignified Mobile Toilets, which uses the money to buy new toilets.

• Nic Frances runs a group that aims to cut carbon emissions in 70 percent of Australian households over 10 years. His group, Easy Being Green, gives out low-energy light bulbs and low-flow shower heads — after the household signs over the rights to the carbon emissions the equipment will save. The group then sells those carbon credits to industry to finance its activities, and it is now aiming to expand globally.

• In the U.S., Gillian Caldwell and her group, Witness, train people around the world to use video cameras to document human rights abuses. The resulting videos have drawn public attention to issues like child soldiers and the treatment of the mentally ill. Now Ms. Caldwell aims to create a sort of YouTube for human rights video clips.

Social entrepreneurs like Ms. Caldwell resemble traditional do-gooders in their yearning to make the world a better place, but sound like chief executives when they talk about metrics to assess cost-effectiveness. Many also generate income to finance expansion.

“We’re totally self-sustaining,” said Mirai Chatterjee, a dynamo who is coordinator of the Self-Employed Women’s Association in India. “From Day 1 our idea was to run a strong economic organization.” Ms. Chatterjee’s organization now has nearly 1 million members, owns a bank, runs 100 day care centers, trains midwives and provides health insurance for 200,000 women. It is empowering women and fighting poverty across a growing swath of rural India, and its down-to-earth approach is characteristic of social entrepreneurs.

“Politics is failing to solve all the big issues,” said Jim Wallis, who wrote “God’s Politics” and runs Sojourners, which pushes social justice issues. “So when that happens, social movements rise up.”

Muhammad Yunus, who won the Nobel Peace Prize last year, demonstrated with Grameen Bank the power of microfinancing. His bank has helped raise incomes, secure property rights for women, lower population growth and raise education standards across Bangladesh — and now the success is rippling around the globe.

One of those inspired by Mr. Yunus, for example, was Roshaneh Zafar, a young Pakistani economist. She quit her job and started Kashf, a microfinance institution that now gives hundreds of thousands of Pakistani women a route out of poverty.

Ms. Zafar also received help from Ashoka, a hugely influential organization for social entrepreneurs started by an American, Bill Drayton (who describes social entrepreneurs as “the most important historical force at work today”). Ashoka is one of a growing number of donor groups that offer the equivalent of venture capital for social entrepreneurs.

“The key with social entrepreneurs is their pragmatic approach,” said Pamela Hartigan of the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship, which is affiliated with the World Economic Forum. “They’re not out there with protest banners; they’re actually developing concrete solutions.”

When I travel around the world, I’m blown away by how these people are transforming lives. A growing number of the best and brightest university graduates in the U.S. and abroad are moving into this area (many clutching the book “How to Change the World,” a bible in the field).

It’s one of the most hopeful and helpful trends around. These folks aren’t famous, and they didn’t fly to Davos in first-class cabins or private jets, but they are showing that what it really takes to change the world isn’t so much wealth or power as creativity, determination and passion.

Friday, February 02, 2007

Blog Archive Bug?


Is this just my blog?

What happen to my 2007?

I'm stucked in 2006!!

Help!!!

How's it going?



Man! I was so like this guy!! It is not funny. I was so scared that people find out what is really going on, they might not think highly of me anymore... Yes, I have a huge pride to feed! :b
I'm glad I learnt to say things aren't so good when they really aren't. That makes the answer to "How's it going?" so much more meaningful. And it is liberating too. Pretending things are going well all the time is such an effort, not that I am consciously pretending it, but somehow, I do that to survive something, to look good I guess. Being able to put that aside and just express how things actually are and how I actually am, is like a tensed muscle releases. It's a great feeling.

But sometimes I find people say "How's it going?" instead of ask. Well, sometimes I find myself do that too, :( like I have no intention to listen to the answer anyway...
Hope I can catch myself on such behaviour!

Or is it because a lot of time "How's it going?" is treated the same as "Hi!"? Is it treated as just a form of greeting and not actually an invitation for a conversation?

So, to you, How's it going?

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Google China Development

Dr Kai-Fu Lee talked about Google's operation in China for the past 1.5 years.

There are some interesting developments there including google maps in Chinese: 谷歌地图
This is the location of Ramada Hotel I stayed in when I went to Shanghai in December. Cool!

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Looking for Year 10 Maths and English tutor

A friend of mine is looking for someone who can tutor her daughter in year 10 Maths and English. Her son in year 6 is also after some tutoring in Maths and English. They live in Murdoch area.

Subjects: Maths, English
Year: 10 & 6
Location: Murdoch area
Rates: negotiable

The mother feels that the school (Como) level is not good enough, but the daughter chooses to be at the school for her golf training. The girl is a young star golfer. I have met them, nice kids.

If you can help, please let me know. Thanks!

Free Hugs



Sometimes, a hug is all what we need.
Free hugs is a real life controversial story of Juan Mann, A man whos sole mission was to reach out and hug a stranger to brighten up their lives.
In this age of social disconnectivity and lack of human contact, the effects of the Free Hugs campaign became phenomenal.
~Free Hugs Campaign

Saw this Free Hugs video from zpingw's blog. Inspired by this story, he has his own project as well, called the smiley face project - to collect 500 notes of "Who is the last person that made you smiled?" and put them into a huge smiley face. Very inspiring too.

The Free Hugs campaign is such a touching deed. Why can't we human just love each other? We have all the same fundamental needs and problems, just different version. Why do we let our survival mechanism get wild for what we need? Where is the spirit of sharing with love, without fear of another human being? I want more love in the world.

And a guys with the same name as my brother took it to Taiwan! Haha! So, Ko, are you going to take it to Malaysia?

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Photo pop up for UWA

Jayjay (our school manager at CSSE) sparked the idea of making nice 3D walkthrough for the entire UWA campus. And he asked me to create this photo pop up of UWA after he saw this in my presentation to highschool students at the Siemen Science Experience at UWA.

So here's the page:
Photo pop up for UWA

Note: Most of the tests turned out to be totally rubbish. It really requires nice clean ground, nice clean sky and rigid walls (at least that's my limited experience of using it). UWA has many trees, the algorithm doesn't seem to like that.

Photos from my phone

I loaded some photos from my phone again.


Vegetarian PadThai at Subiaco Station Street Market. Very nice. Where else can you get $6 Padthai in Perth? I will come back again.


Cherry is in season, well almost over... I bought some top grade cherry last week. It is good. I think it's the same type that I brought back from Tasmania to Malaysia some 5 years ago. Heart shape, dark red. Yummy.

I tried and succeeded in tying a cherry stem knot in my mouth.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Drought appeal - Shop at woolworth today

Woolworth is donating its entire day's profits today to Australian farming families in need.

Support for Drought Relief at Woolworth

Movies are meant to be watched

Found this "March of the Emperor (Penguin)" on Phil's blog. Thanks. Hilarious!

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank for the poor

I stumbled upon this very interesting and noble deed of Grameen Bank for the poor. The founder Prof Muhammad Yunus was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Shop at woolworth on 23 Jan to donate for drought

Woolworth is donating its entire day's profits on 23 Jan 2007 to Australian farming families in need.

Support for Drought Relief at Woolworth

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Apple "reinvents the phone," unveils iPhone

MacNN | Apple "reinvents the phone," unveils iPhone
The descriptions sound sweet!

Update:
There's a iPhone demo on Apple website. That's so so cool!! Thanks Jim for the pointer.

Monday, January 08, 2007

The father of instant noodle

Momofuku Ando, the founder of Nissin and inventor of world's first instant noodle passed away on 5/1/07. PhD Comics has a comic strip in memory of him. Well, the Ramen is arguably one of the main character in the comic too.


I don't take much instant noodle, probably less than 10 meals a year. They taste great though. Hmm... Thinking twice about it, it's more accurate to say I don't take much instant noodle with the flavour pack. I quite like those 10 biscuit of noodle in a pack Ayam Brand instant noodle. They are convenient and taste great. :P I usually make my own soup.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

A quote from Albert Einstein

A friend sent this to me, I think it's worth posting. From Albert Einstein:

“A human being is a part of the whole called the “universe”, a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings, as something separated from the rest, a kind of optical delusion of ……consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons near to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in all its beauty. Nobody is able to achieve this completely, but the striving for such achievements is in itself part of the liberation and a foundation for inner security.”

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Have we set our food priorities right?

A very good article on Malaysiakini on 29/12 last year by Nick Josh K Karean.


Think about this. They are 20 billion ‘slaughter animals’ on our planet. What do they eat? Forty percent of the world’s grain harvesting lands is for the factory farms of industrial nations. Thus, in order to ‘produce’ one kilo of beef, you need nine kilos of grain.

If the massive quantities of grain, soybeans, corn, peanuts etc. that are now fed to farm animals like cows, chickens, pigs and so on were freed up, there would be plenty of food for the entire world’s starving people.

The production of one kilo of beef generates approximately 15 kilos of liquid manure. The nitrate contained in it pollutes the groundwater. The ammonia fumes from manure and slurry is a major contributor to the development of acid rain and dying forests.

Fifty percent of the entire consumption of drinking water is accounted for by factory farming. For the production of one kilo of meat, 100 times more water is used on the average than for the production of one kilo of grain or vegetables.

My question now is, have we really set our food priorities right? Or do we rather take the easy way out by selfishly blinding ourselves from the truth?

Read the full article here.

That's why I choose a vegetarian diet, apart from health concern.

Monday, January 01, 2007

Photo with my prime minister

Abdullah Badawi was in Perth again last Saturday. Fiza from the Malaysia consulate called me on Thursday to invite me to the Hari Raya Haji celebration with Abdullah Badawi as the guest of honour. I was delighted.

The event was at Puteri Nasi Kandar at Victoria Park, just couple of shops away from Makan2. That street will be a great gathering place for Malaysians, if it hasn't already been. I got there at 12pm, sat down with a table of other AMWA committee. Badawi arrived at about 1pm+, I took some good photos. He gave a short speech wishing all Malaysians to do well here in Perth. Then the lunch started.

I got to know several young Malaysians there during lunch, including an English editor of a new newspaper ASIA TIMES. The Malaysian food is not bad too.

And I caught this photo with Badawi when he was walking out.


Delighted and honoured as I am to see my PM, I'm not quite so satisfied with the team and the state of governance in Malaysia. This accusation that "many ministers (esp. of Johor) are on holiday overseas while some 80000 flood victims of Johor state hit by the worst flood in 37 years are needing help" was chewing the back of my mind. How many politicians really care more about the people and the integrity of the country than their career? Also, it's funny that the Australians newspaper has a full page interview with Tun Mahathir on that day.

There are more photos on AMWA photo gallery.

Sunday, December 31, 2006

Photos from my phone

I like my phone. The convenience of having a good camera built in to the phone is just great. I took some photos with it when I don't have my big Canon S3IS with me, and it recorded some of my life adventures.


This one is when I was transitting in Changi Airport, took a photo and tried the phone built-in image editing tool. [1/12/2006 8:47AM]


A flyer in the hotel room in Shanghai. Funny English. [6/12/2006 11:06PM]


Kelly was leaving back to Taiwan for good, so me and Michael caught up with her for a lunch and coffee. [13/12/2006 1:46PM]


Yeeting was flying back to Brunei for Christmas and New year Holiday. I sent her off to the airport. [21/12/2006 11:53AM]


I bumped into Eleanor couple of weeks ago and we decided to find one day to catch up. So we did 2 days before Christmas at the beautiful East Perth waterfront. [23/12/2006 4:43PM]


Nola invited me to the St George's Cathedral for a mid night service on Christmas. Very old Gothic style building, beautiful choir and music. Nice!
[24/12/2006 11:12PM]


Bloody Summer! My cassette converter melted in my car! Cost me $20! :`( [27/12/2006 1:23PM]


I found this big sun clock at Cottesloe Beach when I was jogging there. Cool! And this is the kind of photo I will not get without the convenience of a camera phone. And it was almost 8pm then, still pretty bright, I love daylight saving! :D [28/12/2006 7:45PM]

Monday, December 25, 2006

Python ate a whole pregnant ewe in Malaysia

Another piece of (old) news about Malaysia that I picked up browsing the net.

Python ate a whole pregnant ewe in Malaysia

On National Geography

Bosnia pyramid search

I came across this possible pyramid awhile ago when it was first discovered. Now Malaysian has role in the Bosnian pyramid find! And as I follow the link to the official website www.piramidasunca.ba, I found more interesting video and coverage about this exciting discovery.

Personally, I think it's very possible that there is a pyramid there. And hope that the discovery work won't destroy the energy pattern and the very reason why it is there. I'm sure ShihChing will be very excited to know it's progress as well.

And under the Daily News tab of the website, the team is now in Malaysia meeting many prominent Malaysians there.

Friday, December 22, 2006

Winter Solstice Festival Today

Thanks Wilson for letting me know that it's Winter Solstice Festival (冬至) today.

I'm going to get some glutinuous rice ball (called tang yuan) now. :)

Monday, December 18, 2006

China Trip log

If you're waiting for my China trip log. I'm afraid it won't be much. It was almost 95% working. Not really stressful for me but I didn't get to have much time for sightseeing. The only time I had was about 1.5 hour after 9pm to walk around my hotel. Only food places and 24 hours convenient shops are open at that hours. Anyhow, I still got quite some amusement out of those places. The kind of stuff selling on the shelves, the super cheap prices, fried chicken wing or sausages on the road side (I didn't try any, I was too full)....
I passed by a florist, it was cold that night. The boss saw me looking around and just asked me in and started boiling tea, and we had a nice chat over some tea. That was surprising. He couldn't tell I'm not from China at all, Haha! I haven't met anyone in Shanghai who could tell I'm not a mainland Chinese, I guess my Mandarin accent is close enough.

The highlight of this trip is probably food. It's so cheap to eat in China. 8 people, in a VIP room with 1-2 dedicated waitresses, 8 entree cold dishes, 8 hot main dishes, soup, sweets, complimentary fruits, and beers - it never got over RMB600. So it's like about AU$100 for 8 people. A simple Penang fried horfun cost $6.80 in Broadway Fair here in Perth. A super posh dinner in Shanghai cost two hawker style lunch here!
Oh ya, I saw some small restaurant selling hawker style dinner for RMB6, that's like a dish pour on top of rice. The same thing probably costs $7 in Northbridge.

So much about the food, I think it's only fair to post a photo here to capture the variety of it.

Some of them are noteworthy:
[7,5] BBQ duck Lower jaw including tongue - so weird! Not much meat but taste good.
[5,6] duck head from the duck and bamboo shot soup [3,3], no one actually ate that head lah.
[7,6:7] wheat bun with hole to be stuffed with fried meat+vegies, 'westerners' seem to like that. Not bad for me too.
[1,6] another 'westerner' favourite - make your own burger.
[3,4] lotus root stuffed with sweet sticky rice. I like it very much.
[2,2] Horse Bridge (马桥) Tofu, Horse Bridge is a place not far from Shanghai I was told. Very tasty tofu.
[2,6] corn slab, very sweet and juicy.
[2,7] 梅菜扣肉 dried salted vegi with fatty pork on top (can't quite see the dried vegies). Taste great! Like mama used to cook at home.
[5,3] Pagoda vegies (塔菜). Very green, tasty. It's like a pagoda when alive, a bit like the purple gourmet lettuce but flatter.
[4,5] Pumpkin pudding with coconut milk on top. Yummy.
[6,4] Fish pudding with salty egg yolk on top. Yummy.
[6,7] Australian scallop. It's huge! 5cm diameter.
[7,1] One of my favourite soup. It's like shark fin soup without shark fin so it's not as thick and gluey. The white strips are very thin tofu, silky smooth. Very nice!
[7,3] Another one of the best soup. Fish head seafood soup. It's milky white and taste like all good stuffs are in there. Very very nice!
[5,7] seaweed that looks like centipede. Taste like seaweed.
[6,1] One last one, Chili chicken (辣子鸡丁). It's very difficult to find the chicken. So much chili I can't believe it!

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Chia and Joanne's ROM


Ah Chia and Joanne are engaged! Congratulations!!!

The Registration ceremony was held on last Sunday in Singapore and now only I get the photos together and post it here.

I was in transit back from Shanghai to Perth in Singapore then, my flight arrived at Changi airport at 5:30am, met up with YongQin and KokWee at around 7am. They brought me to have some Roti Canai and zuige (rice cake with fried salty radish). KokWee thought the Roti is really bad quality, but it was enough to satisfy me as I haven't had it for a long time. :P
Then we hanged around at their flat and the water front area not far from their place before we headed to the place Chia and Joanne's ceremony took place.


The ceremony was simple and sweet. They both look great! Black and red, classic! I took heaps of photos, the two models are great! :) After the ceremony, we went to a nearby park to took more artistic shots. That was nice too.


And we had a group photo for the University of Tasmania alumni presented there. It was a pity that Albert didn't make it.


We had a buffet lunch after the ceremony, then YongQin, KokWee and myself went to a nearby Fire museum, a digital superstore, and a camera shop. By then we were all exhausted. We went back to their place to rest a bit, loaded the photos into their computer and then it was time for me to get back to airport again.

I got back to Perth at 1:40am, took bloody half an hour to get my luggage and long queue at quarantine. My housemate waited for me for almost an hour, by the time we got home, it was 3:30am! And it wasn't bad enough, my housemate was leaving to China at 10am that day. So I sent him to airport at 8am and really struggled to kept my mind alert to drive home safe. I really had to make every effort to move my body every couple of second so that my eye won't close. It didn't feel that bad at that time, but thinking back, it was rather tough.

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Let Christmas be a season for giving to the most in need

I found this Oxfam Christmas present website through Nick's holiday wish list.

I think it's a brilliant idea. Give the right gift to someone in need is the best gift. Will I receive a card like that too?

Friday, December 01, 2006

Dec China Trip Day 1

I got on to the flight at 2am 1/12. Singapore airline. There was no drama from Perth to Singapore. I watched a Chinese movie "Dragon Tiger Gate" and got 2 hours of sleep. Then we were in transit in Singapore Changi airport for 3 hours. Spent most of the time in the transit lounge, enjoying some foot massage and reading my book. I gave couple of friends and family a call, free call in Singapore, why not? :P We hopped on to the plane again at 10am to Shanghai.

The S'pore-Shanghai flight was more of a drama. The Shanghai Pudong airport was having some military exercise and was closed when we arrived. So we could not land then and had to detour to Nanjing and landed there to wait. So I'd been to Nanjing too, haha! Anyway, we were in Nanjing for about an hour before we flew back to Shanghai airport when they are open again... Altogether 3 hours delay. And I got a lot more sleep because of that.


We stay at Ramada hotel. Not bad. RMB450 a night. We had dinner at the restaurant in the hotel. I like the food too. Good that there's no sharkfin tonight and have plenty of vegies. The Nan2ru3 fatty pork is very tasty too, very fat, but yummy.... :a

I didn't take much photo today. I was busy at the dinner table as we've been 3 hours behind, so they tried to get some things sorted out during dinner. But I still managed to eat to my stomach's content. :D So full now...