King of the Birds, Lord of the Skies

King of the Birds, Lord of the Skies
Gather ye rose buds while ye may, old time is still a flying;
and this same rose that you see today, tomorrow will be dying.
CarpeDiem: Seize the Day!
- Dead Poets Society

Saturday, June 2, 2007

Do You Sell Vibrator?

A little old lady (think of your grandmother) goes into a sex shop. She appears to have a case of Parkinson's Disease, as she is shaking from head to toe.

"Young Man?" she asks the clerk, "Do you sell vibrators?"

"Yes mam we do," he replies.

"Big fluorescent orange ones?"

"Yes mam we do."

"The type about 14 inches long?"

"Yes mam we do."

"The type that takes 8 D Cell batteries?"

"Yes mam we do."

"Well, how the hell do you turn it off?!!!"

Translate Feelings to Labour

"You must learn to translate wisdom and strong feelings into labor."

- Jim Rohn

Power to Do Good

"Power is the ability to do good things for others."

- Brooke Astor

My Lost Youth

My Lost Youth

Often I think of the beautiful town
That is seated by the sea;
Often in thought go up and down
The pleasant streets of that dear old town,
And my youth comes back to me.
And a verse of a Lapland song
Is haunting my memory still:
"A boy's will is the wind's will,
And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts."

I can see the shadowy lines of its trees,
And catch, in sudden gleams,
The sheen of the far-surrounding seas,
And islands that were the Hesperides
Of all my boyish dreams.
And the burden of that old song,
It murmurs and whispers still:
"A boy's will is the wind's will,
And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts."

I remember the black wharves and the ships,
And the sea-tides tossing free;
And Spanish sailors with bearded lips,
And the beauty and mystery of the ships,
And the magic of the sea.
And the voice of that wayward song
Is singing and saying still:
"A boy's will is the wind's will,
And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts."

I remember the bulwarks by the shore,
And the fort upon the hill;
The sunrise gun, with its hollow roar,
The drum-beat repeated o'er and o'er,
And the bugle wild and shrill.
And the music of that old song
Throbs in my memory still:
"A boy's will is the wind's will,
And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts."

I remember the sea-fight far away,
How it thundered o'er the tide!
And the dead captains, as they lay
In their graves, o'erlooking the tranquil bay
Where they in battle died.
And the sound of that mournful song
Goes through me with a thrill:
"A boy's will is the wind's will,
And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts."

I can see the breezy dome of groves,
The shadows of Deering's Woods;
And the friendships old and the early loves
Come back with a Sabbath sound, as of doves
In quiet neighborhoods.
And the verse of that sweet old song,
It flutters and murmurs still:
"A boy's will is the wind's will,
And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts."

I remember the gleams and glooms that dart
Across the school-boy's brain;
The song and the silence in the heart,
That in part are prophecies, and in part
Are longings wild and vain.
And the voice of that fitful song
Sings on, and is never still:
"A boy's will is the wind's will,
And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts."

There are things of which I may not speak;
There are dreams that cannot die;
There are thoughts that make the strong heart weak,
And bring a pallor into the cheek,
And a mist before the eye.
And the words of that fatal song
Come over me like a chill:
"A boy's will is the wind's will,
And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts."

Strange to me now are the forms I meet
When I visit the dear old town;
But the native air is pure and sweet,
And the trees that o'ershadow each well-known street,
As they balance up and down,
Are singing the beautiful song,
Are sighing and whispering still:
"A boy's will is the wind's will,
And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts."

And Deering's Woods are fresh and fair,
And with joy that is almost pain
My heart goes back to wander there,
And among the dreams of the days that were,
I find my lost youth again.
And the strange and beautiful song,
The groves are repeating it still:
"A boy's will is the wind's will,
And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts.”

- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

The Danger of Complacency

Do not allow your accomplishments weaken your resolve, your ego prevent you from dreaming or your pocketbook give you security. We have all been witness to empires falling & we must remember to stay the course with the same commitment & focus with which we began.

Complacency is a dangerous enemy, perhaps more dangerous than our initial fears or doubts because we have grown to have so much more to lose. Take notice of your motives & whether or not you are maintaining focus & desire. Sometimes, overcoming success is our biggest obstacle.

- John Kanary

3 Metals to Watch For - 2/4

Warning: White, hot uranium is about to get even hotter! That's is our first metal!

Uranium has been a standout performer for the past couple years, & the price of the metal has only gone up. But in the last few months, we've seen uranium stocks move lower as investors take mega-sized profits. I don't think the disconnect will last long. Why?

Well, uranium demand is going to double by 2030. That's the view of the World Nuclear Association (WNA), which has a pretty good handle on these things. The WNA expects a lot of the demand to come from China, India, Russia & other countries that are cranking up their nuclear programs.

Plus, global demand is just one part of the equation. U.S. utilities have a lot of catching up to do!
In its annual uranium marketing report, the U.S. Energy Information Administration determined a total of 276 million pounds of unfilled uranium contracts exist for the period from now through 2016.

And that's just for existing reactors — there are a bunch more in the planning stages. They'll all need to be fueled as well. In fact, a typical 1-gigawatt nuclear reactor requires around 200 metric tonnes of natural uranium per year. But during start-up, a new plant can use triple its normal requirements.

Too bad the supply/demand squeeze is already python-tight. According to UX consulting, in 2006, there was a 70-million-pound gap between the amount of mined uranium & the amount demanded by the market.

And an ever-more frantic feeding frenzy is taking place as uranium miners snap each other up for resources and personnel — there are so few trained personnel that a trained uranium geologist is worth his weight in … well, uranium!

You can see why I believe the price of uranium could easily double in the next 12 to 18 months. And why some uranium stocks are dirt-cheap when you take into account the rapidly growing value of their pounds in the ground.

许愿

歌曲:许愿
歌手:梁永琪 & 古巨基

我喜欢回味
记忆的美
让人懂得感谢
你现在让谁
听你喜悦
陪你掉眼泪
嘿...好久不见
请你许个愿
要感情不再那么容易变
让心不被距离拉得太遥远

我寄了张卡片
地址是感觉
收件人叫永远
像是你又递来一杯热咖啡
生活有了你的温柔调味
我寄了张卡片
画你的笑脸
写祝福的留言
请把我的名字默念一百遍
好梦就会趁你睡醒实现

我习惯感觉
记忆的美
能让温柔不灭
你现在让谁
吻你的脸
疼你的一切
嘿...好久不见
请你许个愿
要感情不再那么容易变
让心不被距离拉得太遥远

我寄了张卡片
地址是感觉
收件人叫永远
像是你又递来一杯热咖啡
生活有了你的温柔调味
我寄了张卡片
画你的笑脸
写祝福的留言
请把我的名字默念一百遍
好梦就会趁你睡醒实现

Wah piang! This song really moh tuck teng! Must practice a few more rounds.