Monday, January 30, 2012
Planted another batch of chive seeds. Hope I won't be disappointed again.
This week is orientation week. I'd thought that having no lessons would mean I would have more time to do my stuff, but turns out that I was wrong. I was assigned to an og, which was kind of unexpected. Hmm, busy week ahead, but hope it would be fun!
This week is orientation week. I'd thought that having no lessons would mean I would have more time to do my stuff, but turns out that I was wrong. I was assigned to an og, which was kind of unexpected. Hmm, busy week ahead, but hope it would be fun!
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gardening
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Happy Chinese New Year!
It's the Dragon year! Again!
突然心血来潮,而且刚好已经有材料了,做了 kuey bankit. Don't have the mold so it's squarish, and think I made it too thick and ended up burning it... :p Dont have the melt-in-your-mouth texture of Bengawan but at least the coconut taste is there. Hahah
突然心血来潮,而且刚好已经有材料了,做了 kuey bankit. Don't have the mold so it's squarish, and think I made it too thick and ended up burning it... :p Dont have the melt-in-your-mouth texture of Bengawan but at least the coconut taste is there. Hahah
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Baking
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Laika
I just found out about Laika from a comment on a 9gag post. She was a stray dog from the Soviet that became the first animal to orbit the Earth as well as the first to die in an orbit. :(
Seriously, what happened to the dog was completely unacceptable. I don't know if it is justifiable to compare this to animal testing, but I feel that all lives are equal. If you don't know whether it is safe to send a human into space, then don't, for goodness's sake. Just stay on Earth. Why send a poor dog out there? I can only imagine how frightened and confused the dog must have been, being trapped in the small spacecraft and heating up with no means of escape. Damn.
From Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laika)
Before the launch, one of the scientists took Laika home to play with his children. In a book chronicling the story of Soviet space medicine, Dr. Vladimir Yazdovsky wrote, "I wanted to do something nice for her: She had so little time left to live."
Laika likely died within hours after launch from overheating, possibly caused by a failure of the central R-7 sustainer to separate from the payload... After approximately five to seven hours into the flight, no further signs of life were received from the spacecraft.
Sputnik 2 was not designed to be retrievable, and Laika had always been intended to die.
Seriously, what happened to the dog was completely unacceptable. I don't know if it is justifiable to compare this to animal testing, but I feel that all lives are equal. If you don't know whether it is safe to send a human into space, then don't, for goodness's sake. Just stay on Earth. Why send a poor dog out there? I can only imagine how frightened and confused the dog must have been, being trapped in the small spacecraft and heating up with no means of escape. Damn.
From Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laika)
Saturday, January 7, 2012
My sunflower seedlings have all died. I really don't know what went wrong. One day they were perfectly fine, sprouting leaves; the next day they were drooping and turning brown.
I just went and got myself another two packet of seeds from fairprice. Hopefully these will fare better.
I just went and got myself another two packet of seeds from fairprice. Hopefully these will fare better.
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gardening
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Day 11:
Ok so I accept that the other two seeds are just not going to germinate. The other seedlings are doing pretty ok. They are starting to grow their true leaves, but crowding is an issue and I'm afraid transplanting might kill them. :(
Ok so I accept that the other two seeds are just not going to germinate. The other seedlings are doing pretty ok. They are starting to grow their true leaves, but crowding is an issue and I'm afraid transplanting might kill them. :(
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gardening
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