Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Saturday, March 28, 2009
D I A L O G U E 叶逢仪 & 叶建一
1979年,我在循人中学上初中一那一年,叶逢仪是我的美术老师。那个时候他给我的印象是上起课来很严肃,装扮很日本,好IN。毕业于日本著名的早稻田大学 ,可是。。。。。。 当他拿起你的画作下评语时,一点儿也不会客气。当年他拿起我的自画像当着全班的同学说“这张画的不是人。”当时只得13岁的我,心顿时裂开了两边。后来与一坤成中学毕业的朋友聊起这段往事。她没好气的说“你以为只有你咩!他当初批评我画的竹子像沙爹支呢。”哈,看来对这个美术老师留下不可磨灭的印象还不只我一个呢!
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Loving too much
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Vote Earth for Earth Hour 2009
This year, the world's first global election is taking place, an election between earth and global warming. It's not about what country you are from, but what planet you are from. Your light switch is your vote...
Lights out in KL, Putrajaya and Labuan
By BAVANI M / The STAR
TO support Earth Hour on March 28, the Federal Territories Ministry is urging the residents of Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan to switch off their lights for one hour at 8.30pm on that day as a symbolic gesture to cut energy consumption.
Earth Hour is an annual event that World Wide Fund for Nature/World Wildlife Fund (WWF) started in Sydney, Australia, in 2007 to get households and businesses to turn off their lights for an hour to raise awareness on climate change.
Malaysia is joining the bandwagon this year and the FT Ministry is setting an example by ensuring that all buildings under the administration of the Kuala Lumpur City Hall, Putrajaya Corporation, and Labuan Corporation switch off all non-essential lights and office appliances in all its premises for one hour.
This exercise, however, will not involve road and street lights as it involves production and safety concerns.
The ministry hopes that by partaking in this symbolic gesture the world will see Malaysians as citizens who care for the environment and are aware of the climate change and greenhouse gas emissions.
So far, 1,189 cities and towns have pledged their support to Earth Hour 2009 and the aim is to get one billion votes to be presented during the meet in Copenhagen for the United Nations Climate Change conference in December.
On the local front, World Wildlife Foundation Malaysia hopes to get at least five million people to take part in the programme.
Friday, March 20, 2009
我對佛說。。。
Friday, March 06, 2009
哥妹俩
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