Saturday saw a large march by Pro-Test to support animal lab testing. Wearing mainly blue and white, they held signs like "Vegetarians against ALF" and chanted "Animal testing saves lives, build the Oxford animal lab!" as they walk around the Oxford Science area and parts of the city centre. They were well behaved and quite orderly as far as I could see. No angry phrases, no verbal attacks...
One street away, the anti-vivisection activist was doing their weekly march. But the two groups did not clash. Of course, the police made sure of that.
I am quite happy that finally people are voicing out their support for animal use in Science, despite the intimidation from animal rights activists. Maybe I'll join in next time.
But right now, work is pilling up like mountains. bleh!
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Monday, February 20, 2006
Did I really saw Thom?
As I was cycling past the Natural History Museum on my way to work this morning, I so happened to glance up at the cyclist going in the opposite direction. The man was on one of those foldable cycles and his face looked somehow familiar. I stared for a moment... and then it hit me.
Did I just saw Thom Yorke?
I could have been mistaken... or did I? Heh, one of the things I'll never know for sure. But I'd like to think that I did see Thom, nothing like a little star-struckness to start the week...
Mondays are not so bad afterall. :)
Did I just saw Thom Yorke?
I could have been mistaken... or did I? Heh, one of the things I'll never know for sure. But I'd like to think that I did see Thom, nothing like a little star-struckness to start the week...
Mondays are not so bad afterall. :)
Monday, February 13, 2006
Childhood memories: Labyrinth
I came across the song 'Magic Dance' by David Bowie the other day, which jolt my memory of the movie that song was played in. Labyrinth is one of my all time favourite movies still, and very much so during my childhood... I can't remember how many times I've watched it. One most dreamy scene I've found on youtube.com: The Masquerade!
For those who share my sentiments, enjoy the clip.
I didn't realise that the girl is Jennifer Connelly... no wonder I thought that actress in 'A Beautiful Mind' looked familiar. And of course, David Bowie is fantastic! ;)
For those who share my sentiments, enjoy the clip.
I didn't realise that the girl is Jennifer Connelly... no wonder I thought that actress in 'A Beautiful Mind' looked familiar. And of course, David Bowie is fantastic! ;)
Thursday, February 09, 2006
My other job...
Hee! Like I had nothing better to do. I've just got a job as bar co-manager. I hope I will get extra cash for this, and that I will have fun managing a smoke-free bar.
From mosquito genetics to bar managing. Let's see how I fare... all the same, I am excited.
*Goes power hungry*
From mosquito genetics to bar managing. Let's see how I fare... all the same, I am excited.
*Goes power hungry*
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
Listening to people talk...
Yesterday was the last of a lecture series that I had been going to held by Green College - Climate Change: Evidence, Effect and Evasive Action. It has been intriguing for attending this series that goes on every Monday evening for the last one month. It touches on the evidence of climate change, the impact it has on us all, problems facing us, and lastly what we need to do right now. I do hope people will take home the message in this series of lecture and make the effort in helping our environment. But what I like about this lectures are that the speakers are the experts and remain realistic... unlike some green evangelists I know.
Later that evening, I went to a religion versus science debate at the Oxford Union which was packed to the brim.
Not exactly what I thought it was going to be as I got the impression it was going to be a evolution versus intelligent design debate. But it turns out to be more on the lines of memetics versus religion. Well, I didn't know who was speaking until the actual debate started... (Speakers were: Susan Blackmore and Alistair McGrath)
But still, it was an interesting debate (from what I could hear of it) and I finally got to see what Dr. Blackmore look like. Not exactly what I thought she was going to be either ;).
Now I need some quiet...
Later that evening, I went to a religion versus science debate at the Oxford Union which was packed to the brim.
Not exactly what I thought it was going to be as I got the impression it was going to be a evolution versus intelligent design debate. But it turns out to be more on the lines of memetics versus religion. Well, I didn't know who was speaking until the actual debate started... (Speakers were: Susan Blackmore and Alistair McGrath)
But still, it was an interesting debate (from what I could hear of it) and I finally got to see what Dr. Blackmore look like. Not exactly what I thought she was going to be either ;).
Now I need some quiet...
Thursday, February 02, 2006
Down
The temperature outside is down to -2 Celcius. I have a headache and running at a higher core temperature.
There seems to be some sort of mini-epidemic in the house. I'm the latest and fourth victim. Hope my decision to take the day off will help me get better soon (well at least no need to cycle outside the cold) before I get as bad as one of my housemates. :(
I hate being ill.
There seems to be some sort of mini-epidemic in the house. I'm the latest and fourth victim. Hope my decision to take the day off will help me get better soon (well at least no need to cycle outside the cold) before I get as bad as one of my housemates. :(
I hate being ill.
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