Friday, May 11, 2007

Smoky haze




Had a college quiz two nights and guess what.. Our batch (Badshape) came in 2nd! We were so close to the winning team which was made up of who else but the instructors of course (spits). They only won because they assume a ball of crushed paper as 'the ideal plane' we had to build and of course it 'flew' further than ours. Then again the lousy rules laid down didn't specify if the 'ideal plane' should have wings or not...

Played a game of risk last night with the gang and weeeee... I won again! Think some of the guys are starting to get pissed with me because I ALWAYS flaunt my victory. Had a few drinks too with the game, which happened to be the beer intended for my post-solo flight celebration. 'Emu mid-strength', smooth and not too strong.

It was such a good laugh yesterday when I went to Carousel with TK and Ed. We incidentally stumbled upon the 'can-die' wine we were selling our souls for and we went NUTS! There were I think two bottles left in Perth and we were hanging on to it like a sacred relic. Makes me thirsty just thinking about it.

Breezy afternoon today in Perth. Ops duty went well as I only have to refill ONE a/c. Smoke haze in the area and was RVFR. Might just have a game of MJ with the gang later.

Posted some recent pictures. One of which is taken during community service at Hays Street with Jab. The other one was taken with the a/c that I gave my 1st to..

CIao

1 comment:

Unknown said...

The smoky haze that is causing health problems and hurting outdoor-related businesses.he 2006 Southeast Asian haze event was caused by continued uncontrolled burning from "slash and burn" cultivation in Indonesia, and affected several countries in the Southeast Asian region and beyond, such as Malaysia, Singapore, southern Thailand, and as far as Saipan. the effects of the haze may have spread to South Korea. Local sources of pollution partly contributed to the increased toxicity, particularly in high-pollution areas such as ports, oil refineries, and dense urban areas. In the highly urbanised and industrialised Klang Valley of Malaysia in particular, the surrounding terrain acted as a natural retainer of polluted air, aggravating the situation when the haze set in. There is a link to El NiƱo as well.

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