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Wednesday, March 24, 2004
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During my times of hardship, only a few of them gather ard me n lend their support/shoulders to ease my troubles. Not all of them have d means to help me but it's not d material things dat i'm looking for but it's d comfort n d assurance dat I needed. Well, they can read this blog n ask themselves who they r but I wouldn't want to fret on my 'little' discomfort to them. Sometimes I think dat when " It's my problem, it's gonna b MY problem n if it's their problem, it's gonna b OUR problem" Eff them...eff all of them!!!
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Tuesday, March 23, 2004
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One of those historical museums there...with plenty of space...
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Saturday, March 20, 2004
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Juz thought u guys wanna c d sunrise of Houston...
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Wednesday, March 17, 2004
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A colleague of mine met n accident while transporting 'dry ice' in her car...(dat's wat I heard). I was told dat she fainted wif foaming in her mouth while her car was moving but luckily she was driving n automatic car so it stopped suddenly. A quick-thinking passer-by saw her n break her window n managed to drag her out from her seat. My colleague was warded for three days n was given 'MC' for a week. She's still feeling weak though from d last time I heard...here's d fact from d sources I gather:
VENTILATION
Normal air is 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen and only 0.035% Carbon Dioxide. If the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air rises above 0.5%, carbon dioxide can become dangerous. Smaller concentrations can cause quicker breathing but is otherwise not harmful. If Dry Ice has been in a closed auto, van, room, or walk-in, for more than 10 minutes, open doors and allow adequate ventilation before entering. Leave area containing Dry Ice if you start to pant and breath quickly or your fingernails or lips start to turn blue. This is the sign that you have breathed in too much CO2 and not enough oxygen. Dry Ice CO2 is heavier than air and will accumulate in low spaces. Do not enter closed storage areas that have or have had Dry Ice before airing out completely.
Juz a reminder...
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Tuesday, March 16, 2004
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I'll b sending a Chinese colleague of mine to d airport tomorrow. He just resigned from my company due to some personal reasons. He juz need some time to b with his family n rethink his future, dat's wat he told me. Rumours been flying ard my department stating dat a few more resignation will soon follow...hhmph..I don't know how true it is...
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Saturday, March 13, 2004
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During these rainy season, d night seems colder n very windy when i'm werking nite shifts. I love to cycle ard my plant n sniff d salty breeze from d sea. U can even hear d distant thunder 'roaring' n lightning 'flashes' in d sky. Precautionary measures r always taken when werking in these climate. No climbing of towers n roof tanks. No walking in open spaces too. Better b safe than b cooked!!!
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Monday, March 08, 2004
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I like bags. They r wonderful accessories. I own less than a dozen, different kinds of bags. I did not occur to me dat I had a lot of bags until a senior noticed me carrying different kinds of bag to werk...hehehe. Don't get me wrong, i'm not rich or anything, it's juz dat i've been given bags, s gifts, buying bags on 'sale' n even got them when purchasing some items...alot of them came from hand-me-downs from my big brother n my dad. I intend to buy 2 more by d end of this year. A budget one n a cool one for multi-purpose...I guess...hehehe...
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Friday, March 05, 2004
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I wonder how all those people who rush up n down Tanjong Pagar enjoy life. I've been watching them almost all d time when i'm surfing there. There r abt a few hundreds people, wearing those 'executive' clothing, making them feel important. A lot of them r pretenders n make themselves look important...hehehe. Some of them wore those big, bulky blazers, even on lunch time...ooo, so hot...
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