Vocal was done by me ^^ . Well, i think my voice is not suitable for high pitch song like this T_T
Carpe diem
Friday, December 30, 2005
Thursday, December 29, 2005
Snow
Today is the second time it snows in Birmingham. It snowed heavier at the first time and scenes were more beautiful but I did not take any photos simply because I did not bring my camera at that time. Anyway it is still very beautiful!
Snowing outside my window
On the way to school
The Vale
The lake was frozen
Turn loose the swan :D
School
Tree
Carpe diem
Snowing outside my window
On the way to school
The Vale
The lake was frozen
Turn loose the swan :D
School
Tree
Carpe diem
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
Tickle.com
Another test for finding how correct it matches your characters. This is my color:
Brown
You're brown, a credible, stable color that's reminiscent of fine wood, rich leather, and wistful melancholy. Most likely, you're a logical, practical person ruled more by your head than your heart. With your inquisitive mind and insatiable curiosity, you're probably a great problem solver. And you always gather all of the facts before coming to a timely, informed decision. Easily intrigued, you're constantly finding new ways to challenge your mind, whether it's by reading the newspaper, playing a trivia game, or composing a piece of music. Brown is an impartial, neutral color, which means you tend to see the difference between fact and opinion easily and are open to many points of view. Trustworthy and steady, you really are a brown at heart.
Quite correct, check it out at Tickle
Carpe diem
Brown
You're brown, a credible, stable color that's reminiscent of fine wood, rich leather, and wistful melancholy. Most likely, you're a logical, practical person ruled more by your head than your heart. With your inquisitive mind and insatiable curiosity, you're probably a great problem solver. And you always gather all of the facts before coming to a timely, informed decision. Easily intrigued, you're constantly finding new ways to challenge your mind, whether it's by reading the newspaper, playing a trivia game, or composing a piece of music. Brown is an impartial, neutral color, which means you tend to see the difference between fact and opinion easily and are open to many points of view. Trustworthy and steady, you really are a brown at heart.
Quite correct, check it out at Tickle
Carpe diem
Tuesday, December 27, 2005
New record: Lake of Fire ( Nirvana cover )
Ok guys, check out this piece of shit ^^ . Hope u all had a merry xmas and god bless new year! Have funs ^^
Carpe diem
Carpe diem
Sunday, December 25, 2005
My days are numbered...
1 day is just like a blink of an eye...
1 week is just like a long sleep...
1 month is just like a short holiday...
1 year will soon pass before we realize that...
2 years might not be enough for you to finish a deed, leave it undone...
My days are numbered...
Carpe diem
1 week is just like a long sleep...
1 month is just like a short holiday...
1 year will soon pass before we realize that...
2 years might not be enough for you to finish a deed, leave it undone...
My days are numbered...
Carpe diem
Friday, December 23, 2005
Destination: London
I've juz got back from London. Staying there 2 days and discovered almost everything. I was amazed to find that London is even more beautiful than I had thought, despite all the crowded hordes of people, traffic jams, etc. What can I say? Well, a picture paints thousand words. Let them talk ^^
Buckingham Palace - Popularly known as "Buck House", has served as the monarch`s permanent London residence only since the accession of Victoria.
Westminster Abbey is famous throughout the world as one of the greatest churches in Christendom
St Paul's Cathedral - The weddings of the Prince and Princess of Wales, the funeral of Sir Winston Churchill and many other occasions have graced this spiritual centre. Unfortunately, when I arrived there, it's under renovation that makes its front site ugly!
This is the Cathedral viewed from Millenium Bridge
View from Millenium Bridge over River Thames
Golden Jubilee Bridge
London Eye - view from Golden Jubilee Bridge
Monument - Sir Christopher Wren`s spectacular column symbolising the rebuilding of London after the Great Fire of 1666
When darkness falled, some was nice , some was not :(
Tower Bridge - one of the most famous landmarks in London and just over a hundred years old, the Tower Bridge with its twin drawbridges, or bascules, each weighing about 1,000 tons have been raised more then half a million times since it was built
I spoiled the photo ^^
HMS Belfast - an 11,500-ton cruiser that opened the bombardment of the Normandy coast on D-Day
Can u see it? :(
Regent Street - Orchard Road of London?
Piccadilly Circus
Trafalgar Square
Can't hardly see anything :(
The Houses of Parliament are the place where laws governing British life are debated and enacted. Begun in 1840 after a fire destroyed the previous building, the Gothic style was designed by Sir Charles Barry with aid from A.W. Pugin. It contains the bell Big Ben that is struck each quarter hour. A light in the clock tower tells when the House of Commons is in session. Its grandeur stunned me man!
Big Ben
I took the bus head to South-East of London to Greenwich, where prime meridian line lies ^^. And here it is, I was standing on that ^^
:D
Greenwich Park - can see London from here
Cutty Sark - the world`s last surviving tea clipper
Again, more photos can be found in My photos . Have funs and merry Xmas!
Carpe diem
Buckingham Palace - Popularly known as "Buck House", has served as the monarch`s permanent London residence only since the accession of Victoria.
Westminster Abbey is famous throughout the world as one of the greatest churches in Christendom
St Paul's Cathedral - The weddings of the Prince and Princess of Wales, the funeral of Sir Winston Churchill and many other occasions have graced this spiritual centre. Unfortunately, when I arrived there, it's under renovation that makes its front site ugly!
This is the Cathedral viewed from Millenium Bridge
View from Millenium Bridge over River Thames
Golden Jubilee Bridge
London Eye - view from Golden Jubilee Bridge
Monument - Sir Christopher Wren`s spectacular column symbolising the rebuilding of London after the Great Fire of 1666
When darkness falled, some was nice , some was not :(
Tower Bridge - one of the most famous landmarks in London and just over a hundred years old, the Tower Bridge with its twin drawbridges, or bascules, each weighing about 1,000 tons have been raised more then half a million times since it was built
I spoiled the photo ^^
HMS Belfast - an 11,500-ton cruiser that opened the bombardment of the Normandy coast on D-Day
Can u see it? :(
Regent Street - Orchard Road of London?
Piccadilly Circus
Trafalgar Square
Can't hardly see anything :(
The Houses of Parliament are the place where laws governing British life are debated and enacted. Begun in 1840 after a fire destroyed the previous building, the Gothic style was designed by Sir Charles Barry with aid from A.W. Pugin. It contains the bell Big Ben that is struck each quarter hour. A light in the clock tower tells when the House of Commons is in session. Its grandeur stunned me man!
Big Ben
I took the bus head to South-East of London to Greenwich, where prime meridian line lies ^^. And here it is, I was standing on that ^^
:D
Greenwich Park - can see London from here
Cutty Sark - the world`s last surviving tea clipper
Again, more photos can be found in My photos . Have funs and merry Xmas!
Carpe diem
Sunday, December 11, 2005
Now playing list:
Burn the sun - Ark ( progressive metal )
Electric rendezvous - Al Di Meola ( jazz/rock fusion )
One second - Paradise Lost ( gothic/doom/alternative )
The window purpose ( re-release ) - Wolverine ( progressive metal )
A blessing in disguise - Green Carnation ( dark melodic progressive rock )
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Electric rendezvous - Al Di Meola ( jazz/rock fusion )
One second - Paradise Lost ( gothic/doom/alternative )
The window purpose ( re-release ) - Wolverine ( progressive metal )
A blessing in disguise - Green Carnation ( dark melodic progressive rock )
Carpe diem
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