Sunday, August 31, 2008

the uts people handing out brochures about their open day wore this hat:

hahahahahha it's the UTS tower!! they should've made a mini version as souvenirs!


Friday, August 29, 2008

ahahhaha today in english we were analysing this poem, and there was a description about shells rattling on rocks or something, like on a beach... and then ms k was saying how shells are skeletons, exoskeletons, and that the image of them rattling symbolised the fragility of humanity...
and somehow she used the phrase, "bone imagery" to ID the technique hahahahahhaha!!!!

yea. kinda had to be there. but me and J was like looking down at our tables in case she sees our laughing at her ingenious concoction of a new technique identification.
and we were sitting at the front and the middle kinda at the centre of her view
yea dunno about other people, but seriously can't stop laughing man (silently of course and with a lot of facial shaking) hahahhahha

and my english books had pictures of kogepan in it, so i was like, "bread imagery" hahahahhaha!!!

ahh..

Thursday, August 28, 2008

cool wallet! from fred flare but sad if somebody threw it out accidentally (it's not made out of paper, but "Dynomighty Designs’ ingenious wallet made of a single sheet of super strong Tyvek®. Tear and water resistant, very thin yet designed to expand as needed.")



and also: (cos we were learning about nerve cells in bio)

(the small print says "food" btw)

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

internet sooooooo slow.
anyways time for une list!

what i will (willingly) do:
go to usyd open day
get the new frankie and other louise renisson books
go to smiggle to find steffi's pressie
check out some new music with broadband speed next month
go to movies and watch wall-e, mummy, angus thongs, travelling pants. all on mum's b'day day.
(go look at the hoyts website if u want but there's gonna be an evangelion and centre stage 2 movie! andd probably more... but not bothered to scroll down the really long "coming soon" list)

what i have to do -and preferably in this order-:

religion essays - bioethics, vesak.
personal statement due 25th sept (therefore to finish at least a week before to get all the documents and photocopying done and leaving enough time for it to send by snailmail)
print out past hsc papers for chemistry, religion, maths ext 1 and 2.
update harwood essay.

just so that i know that there is a list somewhere out here in this web universe. and not only on my phone under 'notes' which i never really look at since it's not on the phone main page.

ok. i have a lot of stuff to do. and spent this last week bludging around... reading newspaper infront of the tv, taking a few hours to do one subject's homework. planning to sleep at 10.30 whilst actually wasting more time until later. and i even finished (re)reading 11 books since this holiday instead of other stuff on the have-to-do list. and the really good season of SYTYCD is not helping either! (and of course australian idol lol. who can not watch it, seriously)

ok. maintenant, je dois prendre une douche et faire mes devoirs.
(oh and i wanna get le petit prince too after my french class read a bit in the library, and i wikipedia-ed it and found that it's actually prescribed as a french beginners' reading material! so should be bon for the continuers. i hope.)
et finallement, je vais vous partir.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

FFI

i only knew about it yesterday after reading an OK magazine article about Rove being the Australian ambassador for this conservation organisation



anyways, here's some info from their site http://www.fauna-flora.org
(i bold-typed the main parts if u don't wanna read the whole thing)

Fauna & Flora International was established over a century ago. Founded in 1903, it was the world’s first international conservation organization and the pioneering work of its founders in Africa led to the creation of numerous protected areas, including Kruger and Serengeti National Parks.

Expanding beyond its African origins, Fauna & Flora International succeeded in giving conservation a voice on the international stage, drawing worldwide attention to the plight of rare and endangered species.

It was instrumental in establishing much of today’s global and local conservation infrastructure, including organizations such as the World Wide Fund for Nature, IUCN - The World Conservation Union, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna & Flora and conservation instruments such as the Red List of endangered species.

Fauna & Flora International has always been a groundbreaker; it is renowned for its innovative, landmark programmes, many of which have come to be regarded as classic examples of conservation practice. The translocation of the Arabian oryx in 1962, and its successful reintroduction ten years later, saved this species from extinction in the wild. The mountain gorilla project launched in Rwanda in the 1970s is regarded as one of the most successful ventures of its kind. In 1986 the Society set up a project to promote sustainable harvesting and rural propagation of wild bulbs in Turkey. It remains successful to this day. In 2000 Fauna & Flora International launched a programme designed to ensure that biodiversity issues feature prominently on the agenda of the world’s blue chip companies. This was a first in conservation.

People and the environment are often trapped together in a downward spiral. Impoverished communities may consume the few natural resources available to them, which can result in greater poverty, deforestation, degraded soils, polluted water, disease and environmental crisis. A distinctive feature of Fauna & Flora International is our focus on working with local communities to help them develop the capacity to conserve their own biodiversity whilst also improving their well being - long into the future.

personally FFI seems more...traditional? as in its actions cause direct change - compared to WWF (though not saying anything bad about them) who sell merchandise, run protests, etc etc which costs money, but not directly benefitting the conservation efforts.


What we do with your donations

What we do

Over 88% of FFI's income goes directly to conservation on the ground supporting over 180 projects around the world.

The rest goes towards covering the core costs that are necessary to make those projects happen, such as postage, telephone, electricity, rent and staff salaries. These may not sound glamorous but the field work couldn’t be done without them.

Core costs also include the production of our publications (Oryx, FFI magazine and our quarterly newsletter) and maintenance of this website, which are all vital for reporting back on our progress to our supporters, members and peers.

For every donation of £10 made to general funds, on average FFI raises and spends at least a further £100 on direct conservation. i.e. we lever at least ten times more impact from your original donation.

Through partnership and small grants we help smaller groups grow and develop their own strengths to carry out conservation for themselves.

What we don’t do

We do not believe that it is necessary for us to invest in expensive marketing merchandise, nor do we seek to establish offices around the globe. We do not pay above average salaries.

(like i was saying before with WWF)

so yea please donate.
it sounds a lot if you have to convert the pounds, but it's actually only around $10 a month for the most standard donation. that's like not buying a lunch and drink once a month.

and btw Sir David Attenborough is the FFI Vice President : )
just some wise words from my idol:


“I am proud to be associated with what I regard as the doyen of all conservation societies”.


“If you value the natural world, if you believe it should be conserved for its own sake as well as for humanity’s, then do please support FFI.”


"investment in the work of FFI is an investment in the future of our planet"


if you want to donate, (even if you don't usually do these sort of things) click here:
http://www.fauna-flora.org/membership.php

i feel like i've just done a speech at a conference or something

Saturday, August 23, 2008

new series to read!
Louise Renisson's Georgia Nicolson books!
can't wait for the movie on september 18th :D

Tuesday, August 19, 2008


walking into the light...
ahhhhh please no.
hehe our jerseys FINALLY came even though only have 6 weeks of the winter school term left
makes me look really bulky yea like a football player or something (haiyah damn slouchy shoulders - the cut of the jersey, not my own)
and the length makes it look like my arms are super short.
o well. they are attakai desu!

Sunday, August 17, 2008

nooooooooooooo harry potter and the half blood prince is moved to july 17 NEXT YEAR!! :"((((((((

btw. i can't get enough of smapxsmap!! and i just found yesterday a smapxsmap group on crunchyroll with frequent updates!!! hohohohohohhoohohohoh

Friday, August 15, 2008

biscotti = guinea pig

yesterday there was a mouse/rat (dunno it was the leftovers) in the backyard, and it had these small worms in it....so supposing one of the cats ate it (or both) and got the worms, had to buy t he super expensive $10 for 2 tablets for whatever worm it was...

cotti was first, cos she appeared and meowed first in the morning... and so i tried giving it to her (i gave her a panadol once and it was very easy - but maybe cause she was sick and had no energy to fight back) but then i gave the tablet and after she tasted it she started salivating and the pill popped back out -___- .
so had to give it to her three times before she ate it (and it smelt pretty gross like a true medicine smell) and by the time she swallowed it there was like a clump/line of bubbly medicine/saliva junk on her mouth and on her chin

next phoebe's turn, and since i'm not even gonna try touching her mouth, i smothered the thing with butter and then wrapped it in two layers of ham (i didn't look at the price tag on the wrapper...but it looked like the yum kind) and then i gave it. she ate it. that was it.

o well. i know next time what to do. sorry cotti! hope u get better! (preferable if there wasn't anything to get better-ed in the first place)