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Where Is My #$@?

I was looking all over the place for my car key this morning. Well, finally I found it in my car ignition. GREAT! This was the second time I have done a stupid thing like that… Last time, I let my rental running all night in a hotel parking lot in Texas. The security guard found it in the morning, shut the engine off and returned my key to the front desk.

I have lost and refound so many stuff that if I put them together, it may take a whole closet space. A credit card was refound in my washier after I canceled it; $10, $5, and countless $1 bills in all sorts of pockets and mugs; a lost sweater that had been sitting in my trunck for the whole winter… Hmm.. I wonder if I ever have a dog, what’s gonna happen… ?

Thanks to Paco for the picture.. :-D lost puppy

Oh, did I mention that I lost my beloved video iPod on an airplane? It really hurts after just owning it for a couple of months. No, I didn’t misplaced it like that dog owner. I am still hoping that one day I would get a phone call from the Dallas Airport’s Lost and Found after I left them with dozen messages…. Bummer…..

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Dumb Moments Of The Day

Sometimes, I just want to chill out, use less brain cells and laugh at something dumb. Now is that moment of the day. So here I am sharing with you some of my dumb moments with some pointless laughs…

Joke of the day
Do you think the porn sites should be .org or .multi-org?

Dumb Picture of the day
Rabbit got robbed
Sad Roo

Dumb news of the day (or yesterday)
I thought I was the only Chinese lady who needed bigger bras. I guess the entire China is aiming at larger cups. Check out the most popular odd news of (yester)day:

Bra producers have been forced to offer bigger cup-sizes in China because improved nutrition is busting all previous chest measurement records.
It’s so different from the past when most young women would wear A- or B-cup bras,” Triumph brand saleswoman Zhang Jing told the Shanghai Daily from the Landmark Plaza of China’s commercial hub.

Complete article: Tempest In D-cup as bust sizes grow

Thanks to Paco for the links.

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Where Did The Baby Eagle Coach Come From?

If you are one of my PhotoBlog lovers, you are probably pretty familiar with the following picture: The angry baby got transformed into the angry baby Eagle’s Coach.
digital transformation

digital transformation

My friend Paco, a die-hard Eagle’s fan sent me this picture:

digital transformation

Ok, so all the mystery of where the baby Eagle Coach come from is solved. Have a great weekend! :-D

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The Dog Climber

It’s sad to see the snow go, but Spring is finally here! For the first time in 2006, I packed up my climbing gear and headed over to Turkey Rock area to climb with my team this past Sunday.

I always thought rock climbing is a sport for human and survival skill for squirrels. But wait until you see this:
Eiger, a black Lab named after a climbing site and owned by one of the climbers came with us this time. One of our climbers made a joke with Eiger by putting his favorite stick in a small cave about 7, 8 feet above the ground. Eiger, an absolute stick lover was determined to get this stick. He first analyzed the situation by stretching his body. “Ok, I am not tall enough.. “.

dog rock climber

He then tried to jump a few times. Check out this video. That didn’t do him any good either.

dog rock climber

His owner Mike and our climbing team lead Doug started to show him how to use the extra piece of rock to get him higher.
dog rock climber

Then, they showed Eiger the basic climbing techniques: Get your legs up first! Boy, this smart dog is really learning.

dog rock climber

dog rock climber

Check out this video too.

dog rock climber

After 20 – 25 minutes of struggling with the climbing techniques, he finally got his body up on the rock and reached to his favorite stick.

dog rock climber

WOW! I don’t know if Eiger realized it or not, he just climbed the hardest part of a 5.8 route! High 5 for Eiger!!

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Black Dress Rules 78th Oscar Night

Usually I have no patience to sit through the Oscar show listening to 10,000 “thank you”s. Since I feel a bit of “anti-social” tonight, I decided to be a couch potato and eat a bag of potato chips.

I noticed that there were lots of black dresses on the red carpet this year. Check out my personal collections:

Queen Latifah in Carmen Marc Valvo and Hilary Swank in Versace.
Queen Latifah 78th OscarHilary Swank 78th Oscar

Felicity Huffman in Zac Posen and Zhangziyi by Giorgio Armani.
Felicity Huffman 78th OscarZhang Zi Yi 78th Oscar

Rachael Weisz by Narciso Rodriguez and Jennifer Aniston in Rochas and Bulgari.
Rachael Weisz 78th OscarJennifer Aniston 78th Oscar

And Yuna’s Best Black Dress Award goes to…
Charlize Theron in Christian Dior .
Charlize Theron 78th Oscar

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Cool Ride At Breckenridge

After boarding at Keystone, Breckenridge, Loveland, Copper, Vail, Wolf Creek and Telluride, I must say that Breckenridge is still my favorite spot.

I went there again last weekend trying to work on my turns. The place has some widest runs I have ever seen. If you ever come to Colorado to ski or board, go to Peak 9 for the blue runs and Peak 8 for the greens.

Breckenridge

My next destination is Beaver Creek in about 2 weeks. I visited that spot about 6 years ago and got knocked down by a snowmobile driver and twisted my neck for about 2 months. So that wasn’t much fun. I don’t remember the place anymore, but according to Mike from Heavywinter, it’s the white trash capital of the mountains. Can’t wait!

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A Weekend At Telluride

Other posts of the day:
Dating Dames: Cat and Mouse Chase
Is it true that girls have to play “hard to get” game to get the guy?

Blog Fabulous: Sun’s iWork Program
Telecommunication works

Reposting “Goal Free Living”
I wonder why I was so stressed out on my last project. It was that damn promotion’s fault! ‘Cause I went from “no career goal” to an “important senior consultant” who must have a goal.

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I headed to central Colorado with a few friends for a ski/snowboard trip this past weekend. This was my second serious snowboarding trip after I broke my butt a few months ago. Last time I was at Wolf Creek with a few fun friends and we had a blast playing with the fresh powder. Although I took quite a lot of hard falls, falling into a few foot deep snow pow was like falling onto a feather bed. It was GREAT! I even learned how to link my turns… But Telluride snow is just like everywhere else. It was packed down, icy and hard… I had a rough time on the slope. Every time I fell, my entire body hurt like hell and I felt that I broke something again… I was completely taken over by the psychological fear and ended up with a limp leg after taking a few hard falls on my left knee.

It was frustrating, disappointing and I probably exhausted everybody’s patience that day…I can’t believe learning snowboarding has been that hard for me… Well.. I am going to try again soon enough after getting some heavy duty knee padding, thanks to our pro skate boarder Matt’s help.

Telluride Colorado

We hit Silverton for a night and then stayed at Ouray, both are small mountain towns that have kept the 19th century Wild Wild West type of atmosphere. I wonder if any Western movies were filmed here. Very charming places!

While the guys were sliding down the extreme Silverton slopes with a guide, the girls took an easy stroll in Telluride. I was a little disappointed that unlike Silverton or Ouray, Telluride is very much expanded into a resort town in the past a few years. I may not go there in the winter again since other closer resorts such as Copper and Breck are as nice if not better.

Check out the Telluride/Ouray and Central Colorado photo album here. Some views are phenomenal.

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PhotoBlog - LA Auto Show 2006

I haven’t done a photo blog for the longest time.. Here comes 2006’s first photo blog - LA 2006 Auto Show!

I was fortunate enough to catch the show while I was visiting the city in January. I am not very auto-savvy so I can’t really remember what these funky cars are.

When I was visiting a high end show room, a few Mafia looking guys were checking out those ultra expensive cars with wings. I thought that was quite amusing.

LA Auto Show1
The lady and the car

LA Auto Show2
They only let the potential buyers check out the cars. These guys sure look like mafia to me… :-)

Anyway, check out the LA Auto Show album. If you know what those cars are, leave a comment and enlighten me.

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Bluephoria

Seeing shows is my top reason to come to Vegas. I love Cirque Du Soleil, Celin Dion (although I am not a big fan of her songs, the show’s product is simply phenomenon) and the Las Vegas showgirls shows. However, Blue Man Group is something I have been speculating for a while and couldn’t make up my mind to see it until tonight.

Before seeing the show, I couldn’t really grasp the concept of what type of show it was. Nobody seemed to be able to describe it in plain English either. Spending 100+ dollars on a show that doesn’t belong to any category isn’t exactly my style. I bought the tickets only because Mystere was sold out tonight.

WOW!! WHAT AN AWESOME SHOW! I still can’t describe what kind of show it is. Ok, here is my best shot in plain English - I’d say it is a form of creative arts blended with a mixture of beats, visually stunning colors and shapes and the humorous performance pulled by 3 blue guys with no hair. If you are type of person like myself who loves to be stimulated by creative visuals, sounds and physical interaction with the performers, you are going to love this show. I know… I know… It’s still no plain English… I guess you will just have to see it for yourself. Here is my piece of advice: bring some toilet paper to tie a nice and big head piece…hehehe… :-) I am serious!!

One Blue Man is nice enough to let me take a picture with him.

blue man group

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Leonardo Da Vinci’s 10 Best Ideas

Da Vinci helped revolutionize science. And sometimes he just dreamed up fanciful concepts. Always, he thought in ways no one else had.

#10 Mirror Writing
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Was it a ploy to thwart Renaissance copycats peeking at his notes, or just a way to avoid the inky mess of writing left-handed? Whatever his motives, Da Vinci sure liked mirror writing: most of his journals are scrawled in reverse.

#9 Scuba Gear
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Da Vinci’s fascination with the sea spurred many designs for aquatic exploration. His diving suit was made of leather, connected to a snorkel made of cane and a bell that floated at the surface. Proving the artist was also practical, the suit included a pouch the diver could urinate in.

#8 The Revolving Bridge
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Always a fan of the quick getaway, Da Vinci thought his revolving bridge would be best used in warfare. The light yet sturdy materials, affixed to a rolling rope-and-pulley system, allowed an army to pick up and go at a moment’s notice

#7 The Winged Gilder
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Da Vinci’s imagination was filled to capacity with ideas for flying machines, including several gliders equipped with flappable wings. This open-shelled model, fitted with seats and gears for the pilot, did not include a design for a crash helmet.

#6 The Triple-Barreled Cannon
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More thinker than fighter, Da Vinci’s distaste for conflict didn’t stop him from dreaming up designs for more efficient cannons like this one. His jacked-up triple-barrel would have been a deadly weapon on the battlefield, fast and light with lots of extra fire power

#5 The Aerial Screw
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Modern scientists agree it may never have lifted off the ground, but Da Vinci’s “helicopter” design is still one of his most famous. The curious contraption was meant to be operated by a four-man team and could have been inspired by a windmill toy popular in Leonardo’s time

#4 The Ideal City
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Living in a Milan wrought with plague, Da Vinci envisioned a more efficient city he’d be proud to call home. His architectural draughts are highly detailed and even include horse stables with fresh air vents. To the bewilderment of modern Milanese, he did not make room for a soccer stadium.

#3 The Self-Propelled Car
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It’s no Ferrari, but Da Vinci’s designs for a self-propelled vehicle were revolutionary for his day. His wooden “car” moved by the interaction of springs with geared wheels. Scientists at one museum in Florence built a replica in 2004 and found it worked as Da Vinci intended.

#2 Geologic Time
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Plate tectonics? No sweat. While most of his contemporaries explained inland, mountain-top mollusk fossils as leftovers from the Great Flood, Da Vinci thought otherwise. He supposed (right) that the mountains must once have been coastline before many years of gradually shifting upwards.

#1 The vitruvian Man
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Da Vinci modeled his perfect human form after the proportions laid out by Vitruvius, an ancient Roman architect. The angry-looking man drawn by Da Vinci has reason to smile – he’s now considered one of the most recognizable figures on earth

IMAGE CREDIT: By Permission of the British Library Arundel 263, f.4v,11
IMAGE CREDIT: Courtesy of Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia
By Heather Whipps

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