Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Hold On One Second!

This is an information just to let everyone knows. My Physics teacher once told me before and I couldn't believe that it is going to happen!



Eager to see the back end of 2008? Be forewarned: the world's official timekeeper has decided to prolong the year -- by one full second, to be precise.

Which means a Champagne-soaked countdown to 2009 something like this: "...THREE, TWO, ONE-AND-A-HALF, ONE... Happy New Year!"

The extra second was mandated by the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service (IERS) in Paris, and is not to be taken lightly.

Satellites that orbit at speeds calculated in kilometres (miles) per second, the Internet, global positioning systems -- all depend on knowing exactly what time it is.

IERS head Daniel Gambis announced the time-stretching measure in July in a letter addressed to "authorities responsible for the measurement and distribution of time".

That would be the white-robed guardians of the 200-odd ultra-accurate atomic clocks scattered in national time temples around the globe.

"The last adjustment dates to 2005, and the next could happen in 2012 or 2013," Gambis told AFP.

Leap days occur once every four years because it takes 365 days plus six hours for our planet to complete an orbit around the Sun.

But leap seconds are added strictly on a case-by-case basis, depending on need. This year's will be the 24th bonus second since the practice was initiated in 1972.

The sleight-of-clock is necessary to reconcile two different time scales.

One is established by the atomic time pieces, which are accurate to billionth of a second per day.

The other is based on Earth's imperfect rotation on its own axis.

The two get out of sync because the planet's spin is affected by a host of slightly fluctuating variables, including solar and lunar gravity, the movement of the tides, solar wind, space dust and magnetic storms.

Even global warming has gotten into the act because melting ice caps have an impact too.
And so, at exactly 23:59:59 Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) -- or Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), to the scientifically literate -- on December 31, the world's clocks will add a beat to their metronomic tick tick tock.


(Resource from MSN News)

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Excitement In The City

Today is the launching day of the all new Honda City. Before that, Thailand had already launched the model a few months earlier and I have seen it on the Internet. I can only use one word to describe the car - COOL!

The car is absolutely stylish, posh and superb. I went to the Honda showroom in Penang and experienced the car myself. ONE thing I really like about the car is that it can play audio if I use the USB port to connect with my iPod! Wow, only expensive cars could have that feature. That means I can play all my favourite songs while driving!

There are two models, the Grade S and Grade E. The price of Grade S is RM84K while Grade E at RM89K.

For more info, go to http://www.honda.com.my/ and explore yourself. Adios!




Monday, December 15, 2008

Starwalk 2008 - 31st Edition

This is the 31st Starwalk that is held annually in Penang. For me, this is the second time I participate in this event.

Before the walk (not a race though), I had only slept for 3 or 4 hours with no training. I told myself that I will just walk as usual and enjoy by myself because most of my friends are not participating anymore. Hey guys, do you all need to be so realistic? (You know what I mean) :)

I met Jia Jun and Li Yang that morning. Can I consider that I had not met Jing Xiang? Yi Jing said he was not going. Haiz, I remember Jia Jun, Yi Jing and me walked together last year. Now, no members left.

As the walk started, I walked alone. I kept walking and walking, never stop nor taking a rest. Everything was the same as last year's, the route, the scenery and the sky. The only thing that changed was that the number of people boosted to over 14,000 people.

I told myself that I'm going to beat myself compared to last year and I did it. I completed the walk in 1 hour and 15 minutes. Last year I think I arrive after 1 hour and 30 something minutes. The people in-charge there told so softly that I can't figure out which position I was in. I only heard a '4' word. So, I think is either 34, 44 or 54. After a while, I saw Li Yang finished the walk and he also did not hear his position clearly but he heard a '2'.

The place around PISA was full of people. I managed to get some drinks and a copy of The Star newspaper. This year, I was too lazy to play the games at DiGi booth. There was a long queue there.

The lucky draw contest, Malaysia Airlines System (MAS) was 'boo'ed by the crowd as it sponsored a return flight ticket from Penang to KL while other no-frills airlines such as Firefly and Air Asia sponsored air tickets to Medan, Koh Samui (my dream destination), Guilin, Taipei and more. One mother and her daughter was so lucky that her mother won a 32" Panasonic Viera LCD TV while her daughter won a Suzuki Smash Revo motorcycle.

The event was indeed a success as it had attracted more participants this year. I will definitely join next year.

(Resources from The Star, www.thestar.com.my)

OH YEAH! BUSH GOT SHOE-ED TODAY!!!

Friday, December 12, 2008

Coming Soon

Well, I have just enjoyed my holidays in Hat Yai, Thailand. Actually, I planned to blog my experience right after coming back from my trip but it seems that computer games attract my attention more than this "typing work" or "fingers exercise".

Don't get too excited, my dear readers. I'm not going to talk about my trip in this blog as I am not in the right "mood" for the moment. Thousands of apologise...

This is just an informal "prelude" of my Thai trip.

Okay, you may want to know why I am not writing about my holiday experience.

Am i too selfish to let people know about my trip? Or I don't want to share with all my readers?

"Excuses" are as below:

  1. Right after coming back from Thailand, the first think in my mind is my CATS! Before going on holiday, I have sent four of my cats to their "nursery". Three of my cats have not been outdoor before so it's quite worry for me and my family to put them under the care of somebody else. So, we have always thought of our cats during the entire journey.
  2. After taking my cats back to home, I can't help myself playing with them EVERYDAY. Missed them so much. Max has become thinner. Oh, how hurt was my feeling. :P He must had suffered in the cage. (As I don't put my cats in cages)
  3. Generals, War Craft Frozen Throne and The Sims 2. Wow, I missed my computer games damn much. Anyway, SPM just over, enjoy as much as I can!
  4. iPod-ing. Downloads tonnes of songs to synchronize with my iPod. I must have been far far far behind the trend. So many new songs I have not heard before owing to SPM - again.
  5. Shopping malls. I have not visited these "heaven" due to SPM - and again. Gurney Plaza's new wing and Queensbay Mall- my fav.
  6. Friends. Haven't hang out with my buddies for three-weeks long.
  7. Cousins and relatives. Meet my cousin from UK and relatives from KL.

Alright, I guess these reasons are enough before my dear readers fall asleep.

My Hat Yai Trip (with photos) will be coming soon...

Watch Out for it!