Sunday, April 27, 2008

Today was good

For myself, to start off the week, Isa 40:28-31 was a good reminder. Embodied in the form of the song 'Everlasting God' which we sang today, the lyrics speak for themselves.

Strength will rise as we wait upon the Lord....

The chorus is particularly uplifting:

You are the everlasting God
The everlasting God
You do not faint
You won't grow weary
You're the defender of the weak
You comfort those in need
You lift us up on wings like eagles.

Its a much-used passage, but it rings true time and again. Something to hold on to on busy nights on call, or while waking up to the prospect of another day at work.



Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Happy holidays

I've always said that one of the nicest feelings one can get is when you wake up and realise its the beginning of the holidays.

Having said that, its early, and we're off to Madrid for a much-awaited break.

Had a good dinner with Ai Lee and the rest in Philharmonic last night. From now on, its tapas all the way! With the odd churros y chocolate thrown in!

In the meantime, because its not likely to stay forever on my hard drive, here's a photo of Jack practising his endoscopy skillz.
Random is good.

Here's hoping Madrid's weather will be kind to us.

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Lately


This is a nice big picture of the Mount of Olives. Where Jesus spent a lot of time with His Father.

Its relevant for a couple of reasons. I gave a talk to the youth in church on Sunday about 'Learning To Be A Leader' and this picture was involved. To those of you who answered my leadership survey questions, many thanks! A number of them responded to the call to increase their sphere of influence and to be open to leading in various areas in the future. All by God's grace of course, as the powerpoint kept failing on me, and my words were rough at the best of times.

The picture is also relevant as I'm considering getting a camera to replace my 3 year old Pentax Optio which was stolen last summer while I was back in Malaysia. I've been relying on my Samsung 2mp camera phone to provide quick shots, but lately I've realised I'm not as keen to take photos as before. Which may be a good thing, but it means less things remembered. So I'm considering a new digital compact.

If I had the cash, the Ixus 860IS would be great, but since I don't, I'm looking at the Panasonic Lumix FX-35 or FX-30. Both not top of the range or the newest, but they have enough megapixels (8 i think) to keep me happy, plus the draw of the 28mm lens for more panoramic shots is very tempting. Also looking at the Ricoh Caplio R7, which also has the above features, is cheap, but apparently is pretty noisy (and not talking picture noise here) in operation. All of the above can be had for around GBP150 which translates to about RM1k, and I realise its probably a lot cheaper in Msia, but hey, I can't be buying stuff and shipping them overseas forever.

Anyone with any experience of using the above cameras? Would be glad to hear from you and also from anyone with more suggestions of cameras around that price range.

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Interesting...

Some new research has come to light recently...being a soon-to-be doctor, I heartily urge all interested people to read this article from the British Medical Journal.

Being slightly tech-conscious, I know a techie wonder when I see one. Anyone looking for a new laptop, consider this Airbook from Logitech.

WoW fans, check out this ad for the latest expansion!




An update to the Starcraft 2 new unit roster: the Tauren Marine!

Finally, if you're still interested, here's a link to the history behind it all...