Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Screen shot


Screen shot, originally uploaded by Hina :-).

One day, I bought a pack of candy, then i thought, why don't I make a film? And I did. Then, somehow I felt like making a screen shot of me holding the package. So I did too! And at last, I felt like blogging this photo, so there I did again! Bye.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

I am..................................................

so inspired right now
so inspired right now
so inspired right now
so inspired right now
so inspired right now
so inspired right now
so inspired right now
so inspired right now
so inspired right now
so inspired right now
so inspired right now
so inspired right now
so inspired right now

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Thursday, July 12, 2007

Jogger shows lightning, iPods don't mix


Thursday Jul 12 06:17 AEST

Here's a handy tip for joggers and lawnmowers: If you think you might get caught in a thunderstorm, leave your music player at home.

Doctors at Vancouver General Hospital in Canada said a 37-year-old jogger wearing an iPod was burned on his chest, neck and face after the man and a nearby tree were struck by lightning in 2005. The burns traced the path of the earphones, they said.

The patient's eardrums were ruptured and the tiny bones in his middle ears were dislocated, the doctors wrote in a letter to the New England Journal of Medicine.

The man's jawbone broke in four places and both jaw joints were dislocated, probably because the electric current made his jaw muscles contract violently, Eric Heffernan, Dr. Peter Munk and Dr. Luck Louis wrote in their letter.

The case parallels that of Colorado teen Jason Bunch, who was struck by lightning while mowing the lawn last year.

The 17-year-old suffered burns to his face and ears and also had his shirt set on fire.

In both cases, the metal in the earphones helped channel the current and cause the injuries, they said.

"Although the use of a device such as an iPod may not increase the chances of being struck by lightning, in this case, the combination of sweat and metal earphones directed the current to, and through, the patient's head," they said.

Heffernan said it's not just iPod headphones that pose a risk: "I think that this has the potential to occur with any sort of headphones," he said.

Two years later, more than half the unnamed patient's hearing is gone and he cannot hear high frequency sounds, even with hearing aids.

"He still jogs, and he bought a new iPod after the incident, but he leaves it at home now when he goes jogging," Heffernan, a radiologist, said.

The National Weather Service has estimated that a person's odds of being struck by lightning are 1 in 5000. About 10 percent of those who are struck die.

"I think the message should be that, in the event that you're jogging and get caught in a thunderstorm, make sure your iPod is not in contact with your skin and remove the earphones from your ear," Heffernan said.

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Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Ministry of Sound Sessions @ Solas 13th July!!!


Ministry of Sound Sessions represents the best in underground dance music, with album releases from esteemed artists such as Derrick Carter, Josh Wink, DJ Sneak and Green Velvet. It is at the forefront of the underground scene delivering dance music legends to the world's best clubs.

On the 13th July (Friday) Ministry of Sound Sessions will come to Hong Kong for one night only at Solas. Read on to find out how to get your hands on very limited tickets.

Event Details

Event Name: Ministry of Sound Sessions
Date: 13th July (Friday) 2007
Ministry of Sound Sessions Resident DJ: Dom Chung (UK)
Support DJs: Arun R. & Steve Bruce
Tickets: HK$200 in advance and HK$280 on the door
Venue: Solas, Ground Floor, The Centrium, 60 Wyndham Street, Central. Tel: 3162 3710.
Time: 11pm till late

Bookings Hotline: 8201-1027

Websites for more information visit: www.ministryofsound.com , www.solas.com.hk , www.hkclubbing.com .

Check out the latest CD releases under Ministry of Sound Sessions at this following link: http://www.ministryofsound.com/sites/sessions

Dom Chung Profile

At just 24 Dom could almost be classed as a veteran judging by the standards he’s set so far in the DJing community. Being the youngest person to do a Radio One Guest Mix at only 18 years old, after he was personally asked by Seb Fontaine, Dom’s profile has soared through the roof since and he is now one of the brightest up and coming names in the club scene. Famed for his impeccable mixing and vast record collection Dom has built up a firm following over the years.

Having built his trade through his residency at legendary UK Clubbing institution Chibuku Shake Shake, he has proved time and time again that he knows how to rock the dance floor with his electronic house vibe where he is equally at home warming up the floor or smashing it late on regularly appearing on the same bill as the Worlds leading names.

Through Dom’s high profile Chibuku residency more and more bookings began to come his way as he gained the attention of Europe’s leading promoters and venues, securing regular high profile gigs at Festivals such as Creamfields and Homelands and leading venues such as Fabric and Ministry Of Sound as well as more and more European bookings.

It wasn’t long before Ministry took him all full time, securing him as Sessions Tour resident which has since seen Dom travel the world regularly playing the Worlds best venues.

Support DJs

DJ Arun R. aka Guru Profile

DJ Guru has been at the decks for over 5 years now. His style has developed into what has become a fresh sound for House music that is currently highly sought after by clubs and venues in Hong Kong. The niche factor is his varied and unique taste of music that influences his live sets. The last year and half has seen Arun making solid coverage of prime venues in Hong Kong, taking up several residencies, as well as visits to China, and overseas invitations for the next year.

While working as a Resident DJ for HKClubbing.com, he has established himself in various recognized venues around Hong Kong, pushing out the funky sounds of dance music. 2007 has started off as a promising year for Guru with new residencies at two of Hong’s Kong most acclaimed venues, FINDS and Aqua Spirit (globally acclaimed venue), and an invitation to play at India’s largest nightclub, Elevate (Ranked 35th in the World by DJ Magazine).

House music is currently his focus: he can take his crowds through captivating journeys of eclectic funk, melodic progressions, and groovy electro. His music has also attracted various organizers to book him for unique events at art galleries, fashion events and private parties for names such as ‘Kookai’, ‘Miss Sixty’, ‘Energie’, ‘Bombay Sapphire’ and ‘Bacardi’. Even publications such as JUICE and BEATS Magazines are chasing him for blurbs on various music scenes in HK. He is also one of the organizers and support DJs for Hed Kandi in Hong Kong. Current residencies in Hong Kong: Aqua spirit / FINDS / Gecko Lounge / Solas. With a growing reputation and a thirst for fresh music, Guru has now put aside time to work on his own productions as well as collaborations with other artists.

DJ Steve Bruce Profile

Steve Bruce started his DJ career back in the early-80s as a mobile DJ spinning at weddings, bah mitzvahs & 16th birthday parties, trying to get away with spinning the then underground jazz-funk & rare-groove music he loved, to a mainstream crowd. You can’t keep a good man down though, and Steve rapidly progressed to better things.

In London he ran the notorious ‘TOP OF THE POPS’ parties in Mayfair and was a regular DJ at 'LES TEAROOMS DES ARTISTES', a popular post MINISTRY OF SOUND after-party club that ran for many years in Clapham, south London.

Steve has lived in Hong Kong for the past ten years and during this time he has been a regular at many of Hong Kong’s top venues including, SOLAS, KEE Club, 1/5, AQUA Spirit, LOFT 9, YUMLA, FINDS & CLUB 97 as well as playing regularly around the Asia region.

His funky eclectic style covers many musical genres from BOSSA NOVA, through RARE-GROOVES, UNDERGROUND DISCO, BROKEN BEATS & OLD-SKOOL HIP-HOP, but he is best known for his SOULFUL HOUSE sets. His sets are noted for their musically-knowledgeable, yet unpretentious content. Steve cites NORMAN JAY, GILLES PETERSON & DIMITRI FROM PARIS as his biggest DJ influences.

Steve has been behind some of the most successful regular nights in Hong Kong over the years including his long-running ‘SOULUTION’ night , ‘HARD TIMES - The Recession Sessions’ at METRO bar, ‘Hong Kong Eclectic’ at ELEMENTS bar and ‘Deano Martino’, a weekly jazz/lounge night at 1/5 which was voted one of the top 5 best bars in the world by Conde Nast Traveler.

The evening was so successful that EMI co-launched a CD under the ‘Deano Martino’ umbrella, featuring a selection of music chosen by Steve and the other members of the Deano Martino DJ line-up.

Steve has been invited to DJ at private parties for RONNIE WOOD of the ROLLING STONES, BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB artists RUEBEN GONZALEZ & IBRAHIM FERRER & R&B artist CRAIG DAVID and has played alongside many international DJ’s including Norman Jay, Lisa Loud, BARGROOVES head honcho Ben Sowton, PACHA Ibiza resident Graham Sahara and FIERCE ANGELS Mark Doyle.

Steve was the Friday night resident at the legendary CLUB 97 in Hong Kong for over 2 years before moving to SOLAS ( www.solas.com.hk ) in his new position as Launch Music Director and then Friday night resident, running his successful ‘SOULUTION’ night.

He also works regularly with UK-based SEAMLESS RECORDINGS ( www.seamlessrecordings.co.uk ) promoting their BAR GROOVES & CITY LIFE compilation series’.

He is the first DJ in Asia to be sponsored by SEAMLESS.

Steve also works closely with LOVE DA RECORDS (www.love-da-records.com) in Hong Kong and in 2006 released his first commercial CD via Club 97 called ‘SOUNDS OF CLUB 97’ which spent the whole summer of 2006 in the HMV dance chart.

“Steve is an incredibly versatile DJ, with a deep understanding of the roots of dance music. His ability to read a crowd and to direct an atmosphere clearly demonstrates his gift for knowing what to play, and when”

About Solas Bar and Lounge

SOLAS’ is a Gaelic Word that translates as ‘light’ and ‘comfort’. Irish owned and managed, ‘SOLAS’ offers you the opportunity to experience slick Hong Kong style combined with modern Irish flair. Designed by award winning Hong Kong local architect, Kinney Chan, SOLAS occupies a 3,000 sq ft location smack-bang in the middle of the Central district of Hong Kong.

The traditional Irish pub with bric a brac, shamrocks and leprechauns is long dead and the SOLAS team aims to show Asia what Irish nightlife is all about in the 21st Century while still marinating the friendliness and fun that our people are known for all over the world. We hope you enjoy what SOLAS has to offer!

Monday, July 02, 2007

My friend in Pasir Ris Beach....


My friend in Pasir Ris Beach...., originally uploaded by Hina :-).

Just to recall my memory with my friend there. Thank you my baby!