Friday, 18 November 2011

jokes that make me think and laugh..

CALLER: Can I speak to Annie Wan, please? 
OPERATOR: Yes, you can speak to me.
CALLER: No, I only want to speak to Annie Wan.
OPERATOR: Yes, I understand you want to speak to anyone.
CALLER: I'm Sam Wan and I'd like to speak to Annie Wan. It's urgent.
OPERATOR: I know you're someone and you'd like to speak t anyone! But what's this urgent matter all about?
CALLER: Just tell my sister, Annie Wan, that Noe Wan met with an accident. Noe Wan got injured and Noe wan is being sent to the hospital. Right now, Avery Wan is on the way to the hospital.
OPERATOR: Look, if no one is injured and no one has been sent to the hospital, then why do you say this urgent? You may think it's funny but I certainly don't!

CALLER: You're rude! Who are you?
OPERATOR: I am Saw Ree.
CALLER: You should be sorry! Now, tell me your name.
OPERATOR: That's what i said. I'm Saw Ree.

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Green Your Mind

South Korea’s Ecosystem Research Utopia

Studying and learning about the world we live in is a priority for scientists across many disciplines, and having the perfect place to conduct research can make all the difference in what they discover. The National Ecological Institute of South Korea recently announced this massive facility, which will house a research facility, educational facilities, and huge eco-domes.
amazing nature preserve south korea
The Ecorium Project will be the core of a wide-reaching comprehensive study of the world’s overlapping ecosystems. The 33,090 square-meter nature reserve will incorporate separate areas for a wetland preserve, a wild plant reserve and a visitors center, which will all be connected by a railway.

nature preserve education center south korea
The most stunning part of the complex, designed by SAMOO, is its large wedge-shaped greenhouses. They’re reminiscent of the huge domes of the Eden Project in Cornwall, but these greenhouses are even more environmentally advanced. Their smart environmental systems will adjust interior conditions in accordance with exterior conditions – including the position of the sun – to minimize energy usage.

south korea nature preserve concept
When the complex is seen from above, it’s meant to resemble a flowing, organic river. The layout of the greenhouses will be an organic shape that suggests the high-tech buildings belong right where they are. But while their shape is organic, they will be built of high-quality materials, including Plexiglas, low-e double glazing, and metal panels – all meant to maximize energy efficiency.

ecorium project nature preserve
With this research and education facility in place, the National Ecological Institute of South Korea hopes to make it easier to study the inter-connecting effects of all of the world’s ecosystems. Besides giving the public a greater connection to nature through education, the center will act as a think tank for policy making and research. When you put all of the elements together, the Ecorium Project sounds like a utopia for naturalists and scientists alike.

nice right!! :)

Friday, 11 November 2011

the place that make my heart beat faster

i really want to go to that place.. 
that place is 'SOUTH KOREA'!! ^^


jeju island
kyungam-architects-jeju-world-natural-heritage-center
South Korea‘s Jeju Island is known for its outstanding aesthetic beauty — it’s an area that bears testament to the compelling natural history of our planet. Listed as a UNESCO site, the island will soon be host to a new World Natural Heritage Center. The center is anticipated to become a meeting place set to educate and promote the importance of preserving the island and its heritage for future generations to come.

everland, kyonggi-Do,South Korea
Neck and neck with the Louvre in the 14th spot is yes, another amusement park—this one South Korea's largest, with 7.5 million visitors in 2006. Part of the Everland Resort (whose unreported overall numbers might have pushed it higher on the list), this Disney lookalike is surrounded by a water park and Korea's first theme zoo.

lotte world, seoul, south korea


nami island

the banpo bridge in seoul

but my desire cannot be fulfill yet because the cost to go there is very expensive..
just only the ticket cost about RM1000++...
i hope one day my desire will be fulfill..