Thursday, May 29, 2008

Ferrari California: 3D external view

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Baby Ferrari.... a look that divides opinion.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Falling Out Of Reach by Guillemots

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Heard this gem of a song on the radio while taking a stroll in downtown Bonn. It's so unknown that there's only two videos on youtube on it (soon to be three:) Enjoy!

Falling Out Of Reach
Original Key: Bb (Capo 3)
Played in G# (Capo 1)

G C G C
Slow down, slow down
G C D
You'll only get burned out
G C G C
Calm down, calm down
G C D
You're getting so worn out

Bm D
They're trying to make you compromise
Bm C D
This fire burning in your eyes

G C
Darling, you're slowly drifting out of reach
G C
I'm slowly drifting out of reach
G C D
We're slowly drifting out of reach

G C
You're slowly falling out of reach
G C
I'm slowly falling out of reach
G C D
We're slowly falling out of reach
Out of reach

Bm Em
So home is just a word now
Bm D
You don't see it anymore
Bm Em
The child's eyes are vacant now
Bm D
The lights are just a glare
Bm Em
Music's gone and you're always wrong
Bm D
And there's people everywhere

Bm D
But darling, time will make amends
Bm C D
Just need a rest, just need your friends

They're slowly drifting out of reach
You're slowly drifting out of reach
We're slowly drifting out of reach

You're slowly falling out of reach
I'm slowly falling out of reach
We're slowly falling out of reach

My ‘Splash and Dash’ in Barcelona

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A ‘splash and dash’ pit-stop is when a driver comes into the pits for just a ‘splash’ of fuel and perhaps a change of tires before a charged ‘dash’ to the end of a race. It is normally used in an extremely aggressive race strategy, such as the one employed by Ross Brawn for Michael Schumacher’s superb four-stop victory in the French GP 2004. It certainly felt the same for me as I arrived in Barcelona at 2pm, 24/4 (a very special date) for the ‘splash’, a three-pronged launch event (GP2 Asia prize ceremony cum GP2 series’ 2008 season launch cum Bridgestone e-reporter finalists unveiling, quite a mouthful indeed). Unfortunately, due to academic obligations, I had to ‘dash’ for a 6am flight the next morning so that I could make it back to Germany at 10am where I had to do a presentation. But then again, I would not have it any other way in celebrating my 28th birthday!

I believe the launch event was a dream-come-true for all the e-reporter finalists. You really have to be a petrolhead to be able to appreciate the importance of being part of this special event. The chance to share the excitement of the GP2 Asia’s successful debut and to witness the launch of the new GP2 season and its brand-new Bridgestone-Dallara-Renault racecar. Of course, not failing to mention the honour of being unveiled as finalists of the very successful Bridgestone e-reporter competition and the opportunity to get up close and personal (well, almost) with the GP2 drivers and F1 superstars such as Mark Webber, Heikki Kovalainen and Lewis Hamilton.

All nine finalists were unveiled much like a beauty-pageant at the end of the event. As the host of the event called out our names one by one, we walked on to centre stage to stand proudly, posing together with the exciting-looking GP2 car. We were also requested to pose around a white GP2 car in front of a professional photographer. Bear in mind as well that this isn’t just any GP2 car but a car that has been “embellished” with the names of each and every Bridgestone e-reporter, past and present. Therefore, strutting around this 590-bhp machine took on a different significance.

However, for me personally, above all the glamour and attention, the most poignant moment came when it struck me just how great it is to be in the company of those who live and breath motorsports. Based on the enthusiastic conversations we were having all evening, it was definitely a night to remember. That was when I realized that the Bridgestone e-reporter competition is not just about searching for those who are talented in stringing a few words together. More than that, it is about the opportunity to congregate young, aspiring men and women across the globe who share the same “PASSION for EXCELLENCE”. And that for me is more than just any ‘Splash and Dash’. It is something that will be cherished for life. And the best part is, this is just the beginning…

Rheineau in Flaminen

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Every year, the first Saturday of May, fireworks will be set off in a very scenic lake/park area called Rheineau in Bonn. Managed to catch the one this year:)


Apologies for the background "noise":P

APC Praise/Worship Team

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Praise God! I played the guitar for the first time with the APC music team during Sunday's church service. Think it went really well despite just having 1 practice before (and I didn't have the chords for the songs during that practice!) By God's grace, I'll be able to improve my playing as I serve more in the team.

By the way, the guitar that you've seen in the previous post (Complete) is a 2nd-hand Ibanez semi-acoustic guitar. It was really a good buy! 120 euros but in superb condition. Really enjoy using it. Think it'll stick with me for many a years!

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Complete by Parachute Band

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Complete

A E/G# F#m
Here I am, Oh God
D A
I bring this sacrifice
E/G# F#m D F#m
My open heart, I offer up my life
D
I look to You, Lord
F#m D A
Your love that never ends
Bm E
Restores me again

CHORUS
A F#m D E
So I lift my eyes to you Lord
A F#m D E
In your strength will I break through Lord
D E A F#m
Touch me now, let your love fall down on me
D E
I know your love dispels all my fears
A F#m D E
Through the storm I will hold on Lord
A F#m D E
And by faith I will walk on Lord
D E A F#m
Then I'll see beyond my calvary one day
D E A
And I will be complete in You
Intro
repeat I & chorus
instrumental: A-E/G#-F#m-D (2x)

F#m D
I look to You, Lord
F#m D A
Your love that never ends
Bm E
Restores me again
Repeat chorus

coda:
D E
And I will be complete in
C#m F#m
I will be complete in
D E A E/G# F#m D Dm A
I will be complete in You.....

Marie Digby doing a rendition of Britney's Gimme More

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Pretty face, cool guitar skills = WOW!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Doing your part in Disaster relief

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There's just been a spate of major natural disasters, first in Myanmar and then the recent earthquake in China. I'm sure there are many others which may not have received coverage from the media. All the same, if you feel like doing your bit for the rescue missions, please proceed to the Red Cross's online donation site.