Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Goodbye Blogspot.

I'm more in favor of xanga now. Love the theme customizationability (i made that up?)

visit here; www.xanga.com/ninjaskimo

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Thursday, November 20, 2008

We've moved

to Singapore.
wonderful censor free internet.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Back In Business

Alright, after a long wait, China has finally decided to unblock Blogger again.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Firefox Addon: Fast Dial

I found this nifty little add-on the other day. It provides fast and easy access to your favorite sites through thumbnails or customizable images.
Basically, it replaces the about:blank page with panel of thumbnails of websites which you can customize and view in a more graphically pleasing way.

Here it is on my Firefox browser (opening a new empty tab):


Definitely worth checking out.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Baby Kittens



A cat gave birth to several baby kittens in the bushes right beside our school building, there's 5 of them but i guess people started taking the kittens home so there's only 3 now, 2 white ones and the odd ginger one (not in this video)

Distance from Lightning

We have a particularly heavy rainstorm going on this afternoon (and it's still going as i'm posting right now)

Most of you have wondered after hearing a deafening boom of thunder, 'how close was that last thunderbolt?'

Well, here's a simple method of determining the distance from lightning (courtesy of Wikihow):

1. Watch the sky for a flash of lightning.

2. Count the number of seconds until you hear thunder. If you have a watch with a second hand or a digital watch that has seconds, begin timing as soon as you see the lightning and stop as soon as you hear the thunder start. If you don’t have a watch, do your best to count the seconds accurately. Say "One one thousand, two one thousand etc." in your mind for each second.

3. Divide the number of seconds by 5 to calculate the distance in miles (or divide by 3 for kilometers). In other words if you counted 18 seconds from when you saw the lightning, the strike was 3.6 miles (6 kilometers) from your location. The delay between when you see lightning and when you hear thunder occurs because sound travels much, much more slowly than light.



So with that formula..

A flash of lightning, followed by a long delay for the thunder.
- the lightning struck relatively far away.

A flash of lightning, followed by a short delay for the thunder.
- the lightning struck somewhere close to you.

A flash of lightning, followed immediately by thunder.
- HOLYCRAP that scared the shit out of me! Really close, probably one of the adjacent buildings or your building. (this happened to me 5 minutes ago. i jumped, literally.)

A flash of lightning...
- Damn buddy you got thunderstruck, better rest for a while while your fried body recuperates from the incident. Nice hair by the way.