Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Wimbledon tennis season and ticket prices

Wimbledon 2007 is from 25 June to 8 July.

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Personal details on the Internet


10, originally uploaded by moeyanagency.

A few months ago, I came across Myanmar passport department's webpages which were revealing the recent list of Myanmar passport applicants ( including their fathers' names and thier national ID numbers) . Again, here are certificates and photos of Burmese on flickr. I must say it is strange for me.

This is my emotional damage test score

My score on The Emotional Damage Test: as follow:

You are 13% emotionally damaged. Please take this to heart when interacting with others.




Thank you for taking this test. Obviously, the higher percentage you scored, the harder the life you have lead. It's not necessarily a bad thing, but you certainly need to be careful about how you treat others. Humanity is all linked by just 6 people, and each broken heart sends just another damaged person out into the world that can potentially harm others. Tread lightly and try to be understanding of the differences of others, as they will hopefully be understanding of yours.




Link: The Emotional Damage Test written by joe2therevenge on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the The Dating Persona Test

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Myanmar music festival and Myanmar food fare

This is the email message from a friend of mine.




Dear Friends

There will be Myanmar Music Festival and Myanmar Food fare on 1st July
2007.It has been proved to be successful and we raised over £2000 last
time for Magwe medical students. And we all had a very good time and
enjoyed our traditional Myanmar food. This time you will have the chance
to listen to professional singers (Khin Mg Toe, Zaw Myo Htut, May Kalar
and Yadana OO) in addition to our dedicated semi-professional singers
(doctors and their families). You will be able to enjoy a variety of
Myanmar food at low price. You can listen to the music, enjoy the
delicious Myanmar food (Yummy!), socialize with other Burmese, chat away
with mates, etc. The money raised through karaoke and food will go to a
London monastery renovation, Magwe medical student stipends and Aung
Theitpann Orphans' school (in Irrawaddy Division). So I would highly
recommend all of you to participate in this special event if you are not
on-call or you do not have other commitment. I hope you will enjoy the
event. Do not forget to practise your favourite song/songs.

VENUE

Burntwood memorial Hall

18 Rugeley Road
Burntwood

Staffordshire

WS7 9BA

Date and Time : 01/07/2007 11 am - 06 pm




Thursday, June 21, 2007

Why is a gas rich country still dark?

Myanmar earns $2B in gas sales

YANGON, Myanmar, June 20 (UPI) -- Myanmar earned more than $2 billion from the sale of natural gas in the past year, official media said.

The Myanmar Times reported June 8 that the country's earning from natural gas sales in the 2006-07 season was $1 billion more than the previous year.

In 2005-06, the former Burma earned $1.079 billion from gas sales, and in 2006-07 it earned $2.16 billion, the report said.
Source:

I have a question. I'm just wondering if someone could tell me why Burma is still in the dark. Forget about small towns in Burma. Even in large cities like Yangon and Mandalay, the electricity supply is very irregular. Average 6 hours a day. A friend of mine from Yangon told me a few months ago, no electricity in such a hot weather. Children could not sleep.

Where is the money from gas sale? Investing in Russian's carcino or trying to buy Man U? Anyway, hopefully the responsible persons would be aware of shortage of basic human need in this 21st century and would have done necessary actions. Keep our finger crossed!

Otherwise, those from the country without a regular electricity in the cities and towns, where owning well over a decade-old car is still a sought-after status symbol, may have no point to be proud of being Myanmar among the world people.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Myanmar Bloggers' wish



Full story


I saw this news item on Google Myanmarese news.I lost contact with Burma for 3-4 months as I have been in a tough working situation. What is going on in Burma? Maybe I will google.

A new measure against cervical cancer




"A jab that protects against cervical cancer should be given to all girls aged 12 to 13, an advisory committee to the Department of Health said today."
;;Source;;

In this era when early sexual relationship has been increasingly common,above measure would be most approriate, I think.

Infection with human papillomavirus (HPV), which is transmitted sexually, is strongly associated with cervical and vulvar cancer and is the primary risk factor. Evidence of HPV is found in nearly 80% of cervical carcinomas.

In Britain, all women between the ages of 25 and 64 are eligible for a free cervical screening test every three to five years. GP normally send the letter for cervical smear test. The Cervical Screening Programme has been going on in the UK for years.

This new vaccination programme would be an extra effort to crack down cervical cancer, I feel.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Train without driver



It was 2 months ago,I went to East London for some reason. I was on Dockland Light Rail. You may notice there was no driver on it.
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A Mannikin



I found this photo from my old albums.
Long ago I took an Advanced Life Support couse to do resuscitation on cardiac arrest patients. We did practise with this kind of mannikins.
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Saturday, June 02, 2007

God's Verdict?

According to Wikipedia:

"In March 2007, Soe Win was in a private hospital in Singapore. The government would not disclose the nature of his illness, though it was reported in the media that he was suffering from leukemia. He returned to Myanmar on May 3, 2007, but then returned to Singapore later that month. The Myanmar embassy in Singapore said he was being treated for a "serious health matter"

Soe Win was best known for his part in the crackdown on democracy protestors in 1988, deploying troops around Rangoon University and ordering them to shoot at Rangoon General Hospital during the upheaval.

He is widely regarded as the mastermind behind the deadly attack against National League for Democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and her supporters in the May 30, 2003 Depayin Massacre."


Is that God's verdict?