Thursday, November 27, 2008

Yet another

This just made me so sad. Why are they doing this? What is the point? How did it come about?

This does not make the world go round.

'Boy' attackers shot Aussies in India

November 27, 2008, 3:24 pm
An Australian woman was shot by rampaging gunmen whilst eating at Mumbai's Cafe Leopold in India. AAP © [Enlarge photo]

An Australian student has told how rampaging gunmen shot his girlfriend during a series of coordinated terrorist strikes in India's financial capital, Mumbai.

Townsville student David Coker, 23, and his Sydney partner Katie Anstee, 24, were eating at Mumbai's Cafe Leopold when the gunmen opened fire, shooting Ms Anstee through the leg.

The bullet broke her femur and exited through the front of her thigh.

Mr Coker, a law graduate and son of Federal Magistrate John Coker, suffered a bullet graze to his leg.

"We had literally just ordered and then it seemed like firecrackers - people were screaming," he told The Courier-Mail.

He said they tried to flee but he quickly realised Ms Anstee was not following him.

"I turned around and she was crawling out the door because she couldn't walk," he said.

"I grabbed her and got out of there as soon as possible. We got into a taxi. No one knew what was going on. We were I think the first people at the Bombay hospital, which is where we are now.

"A bullet has torn a graze in my jeans and taken a groove out of my thigh and I have a few shrapnel marks including one on my left calf muscle."

He said the attackers appeared to be very young.

"They looked just like boys. They are on a rampage - it's full-on."

The couple, who met at Australian National University in Canberra, were on their first day of an overseas trip to celebrate their graduation, and had only been in Mumbai for a few hours.

Ms Anstee's father Chris says David Coker's quick thinking probably saved Katie's life.

The Sydney woman's parents say they plan to fly to the Indian city on Friday to airlift her back to Australia as soon as possible after surgery on a bullet wound to her thigh.

"They put their bags down in the hotel in Mumbai and went out to the Leopold coffee shop, which is apparently listed in Lonely Planet as a cool place to hang out, and they were just sitting there and a whole lot of guys, four or five guys ... just opened fire with machine guns," Mr Anstee told AAP.

"Dave has been very quick-witted and level-headed ... grabbed Kate and picked her up."

Ms Anstee was in intensive care in a stable condition, he said.

"It basically sounds like, as unpleasant as it has been, that it will be fine, and they're going to be airlifted back as soon as she has been allowed to be moved out of the hospital," Mr Anstee said.

"She is actually undergoing surgery, exploratory surgery and stabilisation surgery."

Mr Anstee said he and his wife Candy, from Greenwich in Sydney's north, plan to take the first Qantas flight to India on Friday to be with their daughter.

He praised Mr Coker, who is from Townsville, saying if it wasn't for his quick thinking his daughter may have been killed in the attack.

"The two of them were going on their dream trip of a lifetime. They had just graduated ... they'd worked hard and saved and done all that stuff."

Candy Anstee said she was in a state of shock over what had happened.

"They were going for 11 weeks - to India, then Europe then the US where Katie was at uni for a year," she told Fairfax.

"They were so excited about this trip, saving up for ages. We're in a state of shock."

Ms Anstee had just completed a commerce law degree in Canberra and planned to move back to Sydney after a seven-week holiday, her father said.

Up to 100 people were killed and about 100 more wounded in co-ordinated attacks by gunmen on luxury hotels, restaurants and a train station in Mumbai, Indian media said.

Maharashtra Director General of Police A N Roy was quoted by the Press Trust of India as saying that about 100 people were dead.

The NDTV news channel put the death toll at 100, with 110 injured in the ongoing violence. The IBN Live channel said at least 87 people were dead.

Survivors said the attacks appeared to be aimed at Westerners, with the attackers demanding people reveal their nationalities.

An undetermined number of Western hostages are still being held.

A previously unknown group calling itself the Deccan Mujahideen claimed responsibility for the attacks in emails to several media outlets, Indian media reported.

An Australian bride caught up in the terror blasts in Mumbai says the city is in chaos.

Chloe Papazahariakis told the Nine Network that Mumbai was in "total lockdown".

"I've just moved to this beautiful city to marry my husband in four days and I've got about 20 friends here for the wedding in the midst of all this chaos," Ms Papazahariakis said.

"We just can't believe it."

Ms Papazahariakis was speaking from the restaurant where her reception is to be held.

She said a nearby hospital had been bombed by terrorists and the death toll had reached 75.

"They are targeting every suburb in this city but the most tragic thing is that for the first time ever they are targeting big time foreigners and five star hotels," she said.

"There have been a lot of bombs in India and they normally target marketplaces and the poorer society but where we are at the Taj Mahal Hotel, an historical hotel, they have eight foreign hostages.

"They've got hand grenades and police are very worried they are suicide bombers.

"They are on a rampage - it's full-on and they are not stopping."

Meanwhile, father-of-the-bride Nick Papazahariakis had a lucky escape after he dined at the groom's family restaurant in central Mumbai instead of a popular tourist spot where explosions have been heard.

Speaking from the restaurant with nine other Australians about 300 metres from a hotel where hostages are being held, he said friends had suggested the alternative.

"We've been very busy organising things for the wedding and some of our friends... they said we might as well go to this other restaurant, Indian restaurant with some great food, instead of going to a popular tourist restaurant and that was the decision," he told Sky News.

He said the city is under siege and the diners are unable to move from the restaurant.

"We're very close to where everything is happening," he said.

"They killed somebody around 15 metres from where we are.

"We can't go anywhere because the roads are all closed, so we're waiting and listening to news...

"You don't know what to believe at the moment, who is on which side," he said.

Mr Papazahariakis' daughter's wedding is scheduled for December 3 and 22 Australians have been invited to the official ceremony.

http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/newshome/5175139/boy-attackers-shot-aussies-india/

Monday, November 24, 2008

so this is how i spend my holidays

1) the last person who tagged you is:
audrey

2) your relationship with him/her is:
fantastic, couldn't be better except I don't get to see her. In other words, lovely long-distance relationship!

3) your impressions on him/her is:
super adorable, a little aunty, crazy about the same things as me (and as crazy as me i think)!

4) the most memorable thing he/she had done for you:
talk about recently, when i was back in singapore last year, she rushed over to wheelock place where I had a contact lens appt to meet me! and then she treated me to starbucks! and we went shopping! and we have matching necklaces! <33333>

5) the most memorable thing he/she said to you:
usually really funny stuff along the lines of ..."hurry get into dentistry so you can come back" or "darling i miss you!"

6) if he/she becomes your lover you will:
spew. reject her. moan about it

7) if he/she becomes your lover, thing he/she has to improve on will be:
take on the role of the male, ok just kidding eww.

8 ) if he/she becomes your enemy , the reason will be:
i snapped her violin/gut string...can't think of anything else cruel :( which is a good thing!

9) the most desired thing you wanna do for him/her now is:
fly back to singapore and go shopping till we drop and eating xiaolongbao at dingtaifeng and going for a pedicure together, then fly to the USA together or something

10) your overall impression on him/her is:
super sweet and nice and caring about other people but also depressed over her own life and desperate to be slimmer for no reason (you're not fat)!

11) how you think people around you feel about you:
ok, bored, laugh till die, tired of me

12) the character you love about yourself is:
nice and funny i hope, relatively crazy when necessary

13) on the contrary, the character you hate about yourself is:
lazy, breakout-prone......impatient

14) the most ideal person you wanna be is:
i don't know, partly victoria beckham?

15) pass this quiz to 10 people that you wish to know how they feel about you :
(Just cause everything fits so nicely) (I probably won't even end up tagging them)
1) back to audrey!!
2) xinyun
3) xue ting
4) xue min
5) amanda
6) siyi
7) olly
8) kaile
9) geraldine
10) noonling

16) who is no. 6 having a relationship with?
her hockey stick (jk ok)

17) is no. 9 a male or a female?
female

18) if no. 7 and no. 10 are together, will it be a good thing?
not really!

19) how about no. 8 and 5 ?
extremely weird!

20) what is no. 2 studying about?

french poetry and classical music. I don't know how she could be interested in both at the same time, how does that work!?

21) when was the last time you had a chat with no. 3 ?
face-to-face? 4 years ago, on facebook? few months ago :(

22) what music band does no. 8 like?
no clue!

23) does no. 1 have any siblings?
yea, sister!

24) will you woo no. 3 ?
that's possible! but i think she's more interested in her guy than me :/ so I wouldn't because I wouldn't be too successful.

25) how bout no. 7?

ok probably not

26) Is no. 10 single?

i think so, i don't think so?

27) whats the surname of no. 5?
chuchu the train!

28) whats the hobby of no. 4?
no idea, getting along with fuzzy animals?

29) do no. 5 and 9 get along?
they dont know each other at all!

30) where is no. 2 studying at?
TJC aka talking-all-about jessica class

31) talk something casually about no.1?
toodles! i want to see you in a dress!

32) have you tried to develop feelings for no.8?

how about nostalgia

33) where does no. 9 live at?

don't know...sengkang?

34) what colour does no. 4 like?

don't know at all...random guess is black?

35) are no. 1 and 5 best friends?

no....they live on different planes of earth. can imagine them being ok friends, or not.

36) does no. 7 like no. 2?

probably not, bad match i'd think. both really crazy in different ways, and mad about all different thinks im guessing.

37) how do you get to know no. 2?

through no.1! through lord of the rings! NOT THROUGH IAN THORPE!

38) does no. 1 have any pets?
yessss! i haven't met the Lim's dog! must be as weird as the owner! (i'll probably see it with a pedicure and orange toenails or something)

39) is no. 7 the sexiest person in the world?
im probably way sexier. hoot!

Saturday, November 22, 2008

lots of things

Dad randomly asked me to apply for James Cook University today. I really dont like the idea of going to Cairns to study dentistry if I get in there, also because the university's health faculty focuses on tropical health and rural areas. The application's closed a long time ago and he told me to pay the late fee for application etc. He says if I go there it's better than staying and doing bachelor of science in UQ and trying for dentistry again. I don't know if its a good idea. He said to apply then reject them if I don't want to later on. Personally I think they'll make me go there if I got in anyway. Im quite frustrated because dad put on his annoying angry dad voice for no reason, thinking that it would convince me. Frankly, Im really confused. I quite scared I have to work in some rural area if I go there. Mum and Dad are making me apply today. Justin doesn't let me download the application form on his computer although I can't download it on the computer I'm using, so I can't do anything about it now. My parents keep discussing my life and death regarding uni applications to other people :( I told mum and she said it's really my life and death.

Yesterday Adrian (my uncle) called and asked me when I wanted to go back to Singapore. Then mum said I cannot go back because of results and air ticket and etc. So sad. She keeps asking me to find a job:(

I have a lot of other things to blog about but Im really not in a great mood now, will do that later.
Notice how I sound like a mortified little kid.
Im just so out of it, please, please, God please let my IB results be fine. But I know they'll probably never reach my expectations.

There are a lot of times I wish I could just be cheerful as usual. I'd still like to have a great time even when the sky's crashing on me. After all, everyone's going to die right?
Im not being morbid, it really is true. I'll go on about this after I finish this novel related to this topic. I mean, when you're in heaven or hell etc. what's the point of worrying about what your stomach looked like, or something along those lines?

Tag reply to Noon:
I think I've answered your question. Looks like I can't go back :( I miss you a lot.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

all i can say is...ITS OVER!

so, so glad all my ib exams are now over! have been slacking around since 10.30 this morning after the final biology paper3.
was and am kinda worried about how i did, the whole 2.5 weeks were just like a dream! ahhh, i dont think i did that well, just average you know.
I'll definitely start going out with friends etc. it didn't feel too good to turn down amanda & co.'s offer today...they were waiting for us biology students to finish our final exam! - but i have to be a nice daughter, since my parents were expecting me and had also been waiting for me since they dropped me off in the morning!
hmmmmmmmm, i dont know what i plan to do this holidays, and i haven't applied for a summer job yet!
any suggestions for exciting things to do over the holidays?

Sunday, November 16, 2008

魔术先生

魔术先生
歌手:周杰伦 专辑:魔杰座 (网络流传版)

你举手一抬头 你说选我选我
手上索又挣脱 你那一脸迷惑
吹个风稍一扫 那硬币坚实重
一鞠躬 那掌声拍的凶

手将串轻轻握 接着换手移动
给短暂一个梦 压抑中有笑容
手中牌不缺不拿汉堡
放了那就拿牛仔帽
你永远都猜不着

每当我在他成眼中淡定漂浮
你就在底下偷偷指我的包袱
等待白咖啡熟 再将爱说清楚 喔
阿 ding i ding 心想傻事 让鼓点把爱放释
我手法静止iern不知 累一百分的支持
谁说恋爱别找魔术师 我不需要解释
所以他小丑 我是大师

你举手一抬头 你说选我选我
我将牌换颜色 变出你的选择
将自由的mission 变不见 不稀奇
101变不见才惊喜

手摊开 帽子里 总能空手出牌 (啊屁啦)
不管接不上牌 总能窃瓢回来(怎么可能)
手中牌不缺不拿汉堡
放了那就拿牛仔帽
你永远都猜不着

不要问我什么到底才是真的
我变给你看你看清才是真的
以为我是为何 我只想你快乐
啊 ding i ding 心想傻事 让鼓点把爱放释
我手法静止iern不知 累一百分的支持
谁说恋爱别找魔术师 我不需要解释
所以他小丑 我是大师

du i du 心想傻事 让鼓点把爱放释
我手法静止iern不知 累一百分的支持
谁说恋爱别找魔术师 我不需要解释
所以 不用麻烦了 不用麻烦了 不用麻烦了

ding i ding 心想傻事 让鼓点把爱放释
我手法静止iern不知 累一百分的知识
谁说恋爱别找魔术师 我不需要解释
所以他小丑 我是大师

Lyrics to the youtube vid below. Can't stop singing...guess how bored I am?
If I were a magician I'd make the last 3 ib biology papers disappear :)

Friday, November 14, 2008

hanging in there

3 bio papers, monday, tuesday...then done!
so far...not so good. not fantastic. i hope i dont get any 5's.
mandarin: ok, i hope 7
maths sl: paper1 horrible, paper 2 fine
chem hl: paper 1 fine, paper 2 and 3 terrible
english: paper 1 bad questions!, paper 2 average

i spent quite a while fiddling with the blog templates and searching for new ones because the upgraded version "blogger layouts" will not accept any of them! so i degraded to my original template again. what about biology study? hmhm. im not in the mood already. most people have finished their exams! yesterday!

to cheer everyone up:

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

US Election

Barack Obama to be America's first black president

John McCain praises rival in concession speech as record numbers turn out to vote in historic election





Senator Barack Obama and his family celebrate victory

Image from http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/default.stm

Americans placed their faith in Barack Obama today, overcoming a past of slavery and segregation, and electing the first African-American to the US presidency.

At Obama's election party in Chicago, there were raucous celebration and tears of joy as the US TV networks just after 11pm ET (4am GMT) declared that the Democratic candidate had been voted America's 44th president.

He was carried across the threshold by epic voter turnout across the country, giving him a wider margin over John McCain than any other president in the last two decades.

Obama, accompanied to the podium in his home town of Chicago by his wife Michelle and his two daughters, alluded to the historic nature of his victory.

"If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are possible; who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time; who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer," he said.

"It's been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this day, in this election, at this defining moment, change has come to America."

The Illinois senator spoke moments after McCain made a gracious concession speech in front of his supporters in Phoenix, Arizona, bringing the election to a close after nearly two tumultuous years.

"We have come to the end of a long journey. The American people have spoken and they have spoken clearly," McCain said.

The defeated Republican said America had come a long way from the racial injustices that were a stain on the country's history, and called for the country to unite behind Obama.

He said he deeply admired and commended Obama for winning a "historic election".

The scale of Obama's victory exceeded Democratic expectations, as Obama was projected to win 338 electoral votes to McCain's 129.

[...]

Fears that many white voters would fail, in the privacy of the polling booth, to vote for a black candidate appeared to be unfounded, suggesting that race is becoming less of an issue in the US.

Americans voted in record numbers throughout the day as they finally got the chance to turn their backs on George Bush's disastrous presidency and choose a new leader after America's longest and costliest election campaign.

[...]

But McCain managed to hold his own until mid-September, when the Wall Street crash saw Obama open up a commanding lead.

The next president will inherit horrendous economic problems that will limit the scope of his ambitions. Obama, in his final rallies, was already tempering his early promise of change with warnings about how he would have to curb some of his more ambitious plans, trying to lower expectations that he would be able to move quickly on healthcare and education reform.

[...]

US Election 08 news, www.gardian.co.uk
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/nov/05/uselections20084

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Barack Obama said he didn't "look like other Presidents on the dollar bill".

Although that was a reference to his colour, he was different in so many ways to the established political aristocracy, that in a year when Americans were craving something new, his differences turned out to be his part of his strength.

BBC News, Americas, US Elections 2008, Why Barack Obama Won
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/us_elections_2008/7704360.stm

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Barack Obama with his family accepting victory in Chicago
Image from http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/us_elections_2008/7700298.stm

I read heaps of articles other than those I posted, but I'll just keep it to these haha! Over-excitement (: I feel sorry for John McCain, but he did well in his concession speech, urging his supporters to back up Obama. He even said that the failure was his, not theirs. Quite touching. I mean, usually people dont accept their failures. He should'nt be disappointed, at his age, its already a superhuman acheivement!
Congratulations to 47-year old Senator Barack Obama, who is now the 44th President of the
United States of America. 72-year old John McCain was indeed very gracious in his speech, very respectable, while from the tv screen, Sarah Palin looked a little disappointed. However, their huge, huge efforts in this election campaign have been recognized by all.
Go Barack Obama, Joe Biden!!! I pray they have wisdom to guide America, and the rest of the world (:
I liked the victory speech he gave, he makes you feel proud of America. I thought it was really sweet that he thanked his wife lots, and she gave him a cute peck. Hmm...wonder what his 2 daughters are feeling right now..their dad must be a hero in their eyes! (they're getting a puppy as a promise from their dad)
Im very happy for them, for the U.S.A, and for the world (:
Can't wait for 20 January 2009!! PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION!

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2008/nov/05/uselections2008-barackobama
Link to Barack Obama's Victory Speech

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/us_elections_2008/7710079.stm
Victory Speech in Full

rainy day

im quite sad and quite lost. in the middle of all this.
ddoi and pascal's shots and sketches cheer me up.
links are on RHS of page if you need to cheer up too

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

1 short post

First day of exams, it was fine. 10 papers left! Thanks all staff and people for their support (:
I have that power-charged feel now, ready for prepping my other subjects! (:
Hope the american presidential election goes well.