Sunday, January 11, 2009

Predictions for the year of the Ox

Fire Industry:
FIRE: Average


Properties of fire: warm and gives off heat.
Fire industries are those related to electrical products, stock markets, restuarants, lightings shops, fast food chains, bakery shops, accounting firms.


Earth Industry:
EARTH: Average


Properties of earth: hard and stillness.
Earth Industries are those related to properties, human resource, pet shops, chemicals, cosmetics, renovation companies, developers, agriculture, insurance, construction firms, cosmetic surgery etc.


Metal Industry:
METAL : Excellent


Properties of metal: hard and piercing.
Metal Industries are those related to banking, machineries and equiptments, law, fortune telling, gold jewellery, robotics, steel, vehicles.


Water Industry:
WATER: Poor

Properties of water: Wavy.
Water Industries are those that deal with internet (dotcoms), consultancy, shipping, transportation, logistics, distribution, tourism, lottery, cold beverages, hotels, shipbuilding, information technology, broadcasting, airlines, oil, marine products, money lending, telecommunications, animation, advertising.

Wood Industry:
Wood : Excellent


Properties of wood: hard and grows upwards.

Wood Industries are those related to Government, printing, seminars/events, universities, schools, textile firms, paper and pulp, timber, furniture, fashion, politics, education, hair salons, photography.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

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Saturday, December 20, 2008

Hold the Petrol Noozle !!! DANGER !!!

Reminder to hold the petrol nozzle at all times. D on't be lazy.
>
> Always hold onto the nozzle . A friend stopped for petrol at the
> Petrol Station (the one) at the Lingkaran Highway near Gombak) a
> little over two weeks ago. This was the first time he patronized a
> station. As his normal practice elsewhere, he put the nozzle on
> automatic and stood nearby waiting for his car to be filled up. Suddenly
> the nozzle flew out of the gas tank opening with petrol spewing out at
> high speed.
>
> He was sprayed with petrol all over, including his face and eyes (just
> imagine the pain in his eyes). His companion quickly brought him to
> toilet to wash his face. After that
> they reported the incident to the staff and asked to speak to the
> manager. The manager refused to see them. He only instructed the staff
> to take our friend to the hospital.
> According to the staff that was not the first time the nozzle came out
> of the tank while customers are filling up petrol. But our friend's
> incident was the worst.
>
> The top layer of his right eye was damaged and the area around his eye
> burnt. His eye had to be bandaged for 10 days. He was not so lucky his
> eyesight was badly affected
> and became blind. Apparently the nozzle was lighter than normal and
> the speed of the petrol created a backward thrust that pushed the
> nozzle out of the tank.
>
> So please be careful. Share this info with your friends, family &
> relatives.....