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30 August 2008
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Yes, I know Ping Pong
21 August 2008
What is the value of a gold medal? It depends on where you live.

If there was a medal for the country that promised the most money for a gold medal, Singapore would win. If Michael Phelps were a Singaporean, he would have gone home with 5.75 million Singapore dollars or about 4 million US dollars.

Here are the list of countries who have promised monetary incentives for gold medals (all in US dollars):
Singapore - US$708,800 (equivalent to SGD 1 million. The SNOC also promised $1.5miillion for a team gold.)
Philippines - US$340,909
Malaysia - $307,000
Thailand - $300,000
UAE - $272,000
Russia - $100,000
Japan - $100,000
Bulgaria - $76,620 (100,000 leva)
Israel - $67,500 (NIS 240,000)
China - $51,000 (350,000 yuan)
Dominican Republic - $30,000
USA - $25,000
Australia - $20,000

Obviously promising folks money is one thing. Whether they will still represent you is another. If it was just money alone, Michael Phelps would be at the Immigration and Checkpoint Authority tomorrow applying for a passport.

I wonder if he would qualify.

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Conversation between ICA and Michael Phelps.

ICA: Name?
Phelps: Phelps. Michael Phelps.
ICA: Sound familiar leh. What you do, ah?
Phelps: Swim.
ICA: You want to apply for citizenship just because you can SWIM?
Phelps: Er…yes. I swim quite fast.
ICA: What else have you been doing?
Phelps: I just eat, sleep and swim. Have been doing so for the last four years.
ICA: Wah! Very shiok, lah! We don’t accept lazy people like you. Eat, sleep and swim only. I also can do. But let me ask you:

CAN YOU PLAY PING-PONG?


- source from redsports.sg


Lovebug
20 August 2008
I wasted 2-3 days away and it were definitely not productive! Wells, maybe except for the soon-to-be ala grand notre completition of my Sims 2 building. Apparently, the weather had been very bad to stay out. Or, I'm getting more lazy home-oriented. Come to think of it, couple weeks' more and I'll be off serving the nation. The feeling's coming like a minor tsunami. Slow at the start, furious in the end. Yes, I've been staying at home for the past few days! Not counting the late night supper which I had yesterday at chompchomp, it got really boring and my butt was actually the first one to sense it. But hey, let's see.. It wasn't that bad. Somebody should have gotten my drift cause she know where most of my time went (: I really hope she'd recover soon and get back on her stuff and studies. It's really dreadful to fall sick and no, falling very sick during Prelims period. Get Well Soon 'by'! On the other hand, Congrats to Singapore for finally bringing back the medal! I think it's very apt to use the term 'like FINALLY!' here. If only Michael Phelps could become a SG Citizen. Nah I doubt he will want, he'd prolly out migrate out of SG instead. Imagine if there are ERP in place to different swimming complex. A good reason to control the public crowd. Back to the topic, 13 Golds! If only his country medal rewards would be the same as us. Think $. Think $$. Very rich lad. In the meantime though, do check out the Olympics. It's getting more exciting (:

Happy 20 / 08 / 2008 people!

p.s Jonas Brother's A little Bit Longer is a kickass album woohoo


Faster than the speed of light!
17 August 2008
Two physicists have boldly gone where no reputable scientists should go and devised a new scheme to travel faster than the speed of light. The advance could mean that Star Trek fantasies of interstellar civilisations and voyages powered by warp drive are now no longer the exclusive domain of science fiction writers.

In the long running television series created by Gene Roddenberry, the warp drive was invented by Zefram Cochrane, who began his epic project in 2053 in Bozeman, Montana.

Now Dr Gerald Cleaver, associate professor of physics at Baylor, and Richard Obousy have come up with a new twist on an existing idea to produce a warp drive that they believe can travel faster than the speed of light, without breaking the laws of physics.

In their scheme, in the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society, a starship could "warp" space so that it shrinks ahead of the vessel and expands behind it.

By pushing the departure point many light years backwards while simultaneously bringing distant stars and other destinations closer, the warp drive effectively transports the starship from place to place at faster-than-light speeds.

All this extraordinary feat requires, says the new study, is for scientists to harness a mysterious and poorly understood cosmic antigravity force, called dark energy.

Dark energy is thought responsible for speeding up the expansion rate of our universe as time moves on, just like it did after the Big Bang, when the universe expanded much faster than the speed of light for a very brief time.

This may come as a surprise since, according to relativity theory, matter cannot move through space faster than the speed of light, which is almost 300,000,000 metres per second. But that theory applies only to unwarped 'flat' space.

And there is no limit on the speed with which space itself can move: the spaceship can sit at rest in a small bubble of space that flows at "superluminal" - faster than light - velocities through normal space because the fabric of space and time itself (scientists refer to spacetime) is stretching.

In the scheme outlined by Dr Cleaver dark energy would be used to create the bubble: if dark energy can be made negative in front of the ship, then that patch of space would contract in response.

"Think of it like a surfer riding a wave," said Dr Cleaver. "The ship would be pushed by the spatial bubble and the bubble would be travelling faster than the speed of light."

The new warp drive work also draws on "string theory", which suggests the universe is made up of multiple dimensions. We are used to four dimensions - height, width, length and time but string theorists believe that there are a total of 10 dimensions and it is by changing the size of this 10th spatial dimension in front of the space ship that the Baylor researchers believe could alter the strength of the dark energy in such a manner to propel the ship faster than the speed of light.

They conclude by recommending that it would be "prudent to research this area further."

But hold the dilithium crystals: Dr Chris Van Den Broeck of Cardiff University commented: "The problem with this and previous schemes (including my own) is that part of the exotic matter would have to travel faster than the *local* speed of light (roughly speaking, it would need to go faster than the speed of light with respect to the portion of space it occupies), and that's not allowed by any established physical theory."

And even if this criticism can be met, Richard Obousy computed the amount of energy required to start up a "warp" process (but not the total energy required to travel a specific distance) around a 10x10x10 metre-cube ship based on the required change in dark energy in a space equal to the volume of the ship.

The energy to kick start the drive turned out to be equivalent to turning the entire mass of Jupiter into energy, by Einstein's famous E equals Mc squared equation, where c is the speed of light. Given the mass of Jupiter is around 2000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kilograms, that is a big number.

"That is an enormous amount of energy," Dr Cleaver said. "We are still a very long ways off before we could create something to harness that type of energy."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/mai...rpdrive115.xml


Fall For You
11 August 2008

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Go on and on and on
01 August 2008
"Some people have said, talking about love, is that all? In reality, liking somebody is the least productive thing in the world. It doesn’t feed you, nor does it bring any money to you. Sleeplessness causes loss of productivity, acting silly all day all night, mistaken for being a mental patient, go through painful jealous and broken heart, and have ‘do you still believe in love?’ such a stinging words thrown at you. Yet I… realize when I love somebody, I know millions of reasons for doing it. First, you realize giving brings more happiness than receiving. Second, instead of bad things, you get to see good things first. Third, you can be a child without time machine. Forth, I was often asked ‘Do you have a something good?’ Fifth, you would know how beautiful sky, star, flower and tree. So on and so on, it makes me wonder."

-06 August 2007

I don't wonder anymore. I made the right choice now! Really hope this would last forever, and ever, and ever! I know you can't stop smiling (: I love you my silly baby (:


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