You might have encountered a scenario like this :
One day as you step into public toilet to undoubtedly answer so-called nature call. You make a way up into the toilet cubicle.
You continue on with your sort of business in there, but when you stare intensely into the floor, a puddle of water that can be reflective at times depending on the type of tiles and to cut corner and make it more comprehensible, you could see from the puddle what is other guy from the next door are doing. YEWW...what a scary thought I can't agree more with! That is the fact!
For some public toilet, Tiles play a crucial role in making sure the floor is safe or non-slippery. Right? Choosing the right one is rather an issue here.
The water that wet the floor works just like a mirror.
if you do not want to be caught in the act, pergi cari cubicle yang kering.....hahaha...insane perverts!
Even a small switch which is left in wrong position could lead to catrastropic. What a lesson we all can learn out of any incident in our life is that by taking a small thing for granted will eventually have unexpected impact in the later time.
Being a great observer in some way diminish chances of making mistake but many of us are unaware of this.
Delve deeper into your curiosity.
Being a great observer in some way diminish chances of making mistake but many of us are unaware of this.
Delve deeper into your curiosity.
Air Crash Investigation series on NatGeo, were they real? For the past days I spent most of the time sitting alone in the office watching this documentary revealing what lies behind in every air crash incidents.
Out of all I have by far seen, it involves largely airlines from the United States. Could this happen by accident? or due to the high demands of people who want to fly is the reason why air crash incidents in the USA always contribute to the statistic?
For certain group of people, fly could be a dream-come-true experience, but still there are other groups consider fly is necessary to take them from one point to another and become routines.
As for me now it rather feels like fly is only possible as appropriate.
Have you experienced or being in turbulence? I did...when I was on a flight home from Langkawi and it was my first time flying.
Turbulence occurs only during bad weather. I remember on that flight from Langkawi to KL...The severeighty of the weather was getting intense but in the meantime other two airlines whose supposed to take off from Langkawi International Airport the same night were delayed due to the weather only air asia is crazy enough to continue flying.
Hurmmm....
A bag of memories...
Out of all I have by far seen, it involves largely airlines from the United States. Could this happen by accident? or due to the high demands of people who want to fly is the reason why air crash incidents in the USA always contribute to the statistic?
For certain group of people, fly could be a dream-come-true experience, but still there are other groups consider fly is necessary to take them from one point to another and become routines.
As for me now it rather feels like fly is only possible as appropriate.
Have you experienced or being in turbulence? I did...when I was on a flight home from Langkawi and it was my first time flying.
Turbulence occurs only during bad weather. I remember on that flight from Langkawi to KL...The severeighty of the weather was getting intense but in the meantime other two airlines whose supposed to take off from Langkawi International Airport the same night were delayed due to the weather only air asia is crazy enough to continue flying.
Hurmmm....
A bag of memories...
Planes and fly are two perfectly married elements. I just love planes. In reference to recent breaking news by singapore air, the company has agreed to put the entire boeing 747s fleet to total retirement starting April this year but thousands more are still in the sky throughout the globe. What probably makes the airline to take such a drastic move, or has the time arrived for the planes to stop flying. Looking by the history of this among world largest commercial airliner, it has some good and alarming track records dating back decades ago....
Singapore air is not the only commercial airline operates this type of aircraft. Malaysia Airline owns 9 of it from many more airlines in the world. In addition Malaysia Airlines will take delivery of its five of total 6 A380s from airbus this year despite being stuck in the turbulence of financial crisis that hit the company.
The only question left is, will MAS follow suit what its main rival does?
Sorry, it is a bit out of topic...
I look forward to flying with MAS brand new A380... :)
Singapore air is not the only commercial airline operates this type of aircraft. Malaysia Airline owns 9 of it from many more airlines in the world. In addition Malaysia Airlines will take delivery of its five of total 6 A380s from airbus this year despite being stuck in the turbulence of financial crisis that hit the company.
The only question left is, will MAS follow suit what its main rival does?
Sorry, it is a bit out of topic...
I look forward to flying with MAS brand new A380... :)
Of late we were fed with big slice of junks or so-called news that mostly lead to the detrimental of society.
As we are gearing up toward becoming a developing nation this could at any point disrupt the pace I would say.
What bothers me the most is that I could not deal with it at times. It rather feels weird living in your own country but only to find we are against one another, negativity surrounds us every single day.
My trip to Tokyo this year in hopes would shed some light that there is no better place to call home but your own.
As we are gearing up toward becoming a developing nation this could at any point disrupt the pace I would say.
What bothers me the most is that I could not deal with it at times. It rather feels weird living in your own country but only to find we are against one another, negativity surrounds us every single day.
My trip to Tokyo this year in hopes would shed some light that there is no better place to call home but your own.
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