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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Trying to add a video to see if it works:



Let's see if it works.


Saturday, February 21, 2009

Cheese

This post will be about cheese. After many months of not going to Paris, got to say I miss the brie, camembert, and goat cheese that they're famous for. SJee, has been able to cook up some wonderful goat cheese though. However, this site: iledefrancecheese.com provides these products and even more! Amazing! The brie, is spot on, with the regular hardened crust on the outside, and the ever so soft, chewy, and melty inside. Have to love it! The goat cheese is pungent as well, haha so strong that most people can't handle it. Quality quality I must say. Ile de france living up to the name. You all should try it!

B


Monday, January 12, 2009

COMPASS ISLAND COME TRUE?!

When Brian posts, YOU KNOW it's important, cuz I never post! Video makers, this applies to you (cyrus, bowen, mike, etc.)

ALL MY LIFE 2 things:

1) Food lover
2) Fish lover

2 came up today, meaning STUFF I LITERALLY DREAM ABOUT. Compass island, and do my thing look at fishes?! Yes, do carry on.

So, all you yahoo critics, I was on yahoo today, and came across this article:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090113/od_afp/lifestyleaustraliatourismoffbeat;_ylt=Av2jxMwivRoFa2gVXY8LPXMDW7oF

TITLED: Australia offers 'best job in world' on paradise island

Please read it. Scroll down, and I see

Job-seekers can apply on .

  1. Islandreefjob.com

I click this link, all the while madly messaging people (peter, james, david, jeff, alfred) about it expressing my ecstaticness. Let me paste you the job requirements.

 

The Best Job in the World – Island Caretaker Great Barrier Reef

About the job

Tourism Queensland is seeking applicants for the best job in the world! The role of Island

Caretaker is a six-month contract, based on luxurious Hamilton Island in the Great Barrier

Reef. It’s a live-in position with flexible working hours and key responsibilities include

exploring the islands of the Great Barrier Reef to discover what the area has to offer.

You’ll be required to report back on your adventures to Tourism Queensland

headquarters in Brisbane (and the rest of the world) via weekly blogs, photo diary, video

updates and ongoing media interviews. On offer is a unique opportunity to help promote

the wondrous Islands of the Great Barrier Reef.

Other duties may include (but are not limited to)

Feed the fish - There are over 1,500 species of fish living in the Great Barrier Reef. Don’t

worry – you won’t need to feed them all.

Clean the pool - The pool has an automatic filter, but if you happen to see a stray leaf

floating on the surface it’s a great excuse to dive in and enjoy a few laps.

Collect the mail – During your explorations, why not join the aerial postal service for a

day? It’s a great opportunity to get a bird’s eye view of the reef and islands.

About the job package

Living above the Great Barrier Reef is a pretty unique benefit, but the successful

candidate will also be paid a salary package of AUD $150,000 for the six-month contract.

You’ll receive return airfares from your nearest capital city (in your home country),

accommodation and transport on Hamilton Island, travel insurance for the contract period,

computer, internet, digital video and stills cameras access, plus travel to a number of the

other Islands of the Great Barrier Reef. The six-month contract commences 1st July

2009.

About the location

Stretching for 2,600 kilometres, and composed of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900

islands, the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, Australia is the world’s largest coral reef

system. The World Heritage Listed area supports a diversity of wildlife including whales,

dolphins, sea turtles and more than 1,500 species of fish. The reef is an extremely

popular destination for tourists, sustainably managing approximately 2 million visitors

each year.

Education/Experience Requirements:

A broad range of experience will be considered, but the successful applicant should

posses:

- Excellent interpersonal communication skills

- Good written and verbal English skills

- An adventurous attitude

- Willingness to try new things

- A passion for the outdoors

- Good swimming skills and enthusiasm for snorkelling and/or diving

- Ability to engage with others

- At least one year’s relevant experience

How to apply:

Want the best job in the world? If you enjoy new experiences and you can spare six

months to enjoy life above the Great Barrier Reef, you’re already in with a good chance.

It’s easy to apply.

Step 1: Create a video application (in English and in 60 seconds or less) telling us why

you’re the best person for the job and demonstrating your knowledge of the Islands of the

Great Barrier Reef.

Step 2: Fill out a brief application form and upload your video to www.islandreefjob.com.

Applications close 11.59pm UTC 22nd February 2009

Applications open on 2.00pm UTC 9th January and close 11.59pm UTC 22nd February

2009.

About the application process:

Eleven candidates will be invited to the Islands of the Great Barrier Reef for an interview

from the 3rd to the 7th May 2009. So, if you want the best job in the world, you’ll need to

be available to travel to Queensland for the final interview selection process. You’ll also

need to be available to start work on the 1st July 2009.

Tourism Queensland will select ten candidates. Visitors to www.islandreefjob.com will

have the chance to select one Wild Card candidate, who will also participate in the final

interview selection process.

All applicants must be eligible for a short term business visa for the interview selection

process and a long term temporary employee visa for the contract period.

For more information and to apply please visit www.islandreefjob.com.

 

Questions:

1. I don't know if God would want me there, but if he does he'll put me there. So, if I'm there, um I'm spending most my time with the fishes.

2. Why is the pay so good? I'd do this on my own.

3. I don't have 1 year of experience, but I know if I shoot a bomb video, it'll suffice.

4. We all know how hard it is to shoot a bomb video.

5. One thing's for sure, I'm going to apply for this job, but not pray too hard about it. WOW

IDEAS PEOPLE IDEAS!

 

YA"LL KNOW THAT this is like that singing thang where you get to go to the musical it's a popularity contest. So 40 days left I'm stuck with 2 choicse:

1) Wait for maestro's cyrus, moki, or bowen to shoot me a video and lose view count

2) Shoot my own video (uh no good) haha and try to gain view counts.

 

VOTEEE!!!


Saturday, September 27, 2008

CHINESE RABBIT CANDY WARNING!

Who says Yahoo news is bad? FOUND this off yahoo! : ) I love you China, but I got to save the people! haha.

whiterabbit

BEIJING - They were Premier Zhou Enlai's favorite late-night snack. He loved White Rabbit candy so much he gave a bag to President Nixon during his historic visit to China. But the iconic brand, beloved by generations of Chinese, took a hit after it was linked to the tainted milk scandal

The Shanghai-based maker of the candy said Friday it had halted production because of suspected melamine contamination. The chewy vanilla-flavored White Rabbit sweets have already been pulled from shelves around Asia and in Britain.

The Guan Sheng Yuan Co. was still waiting for test results on samples of its exported products, but all sales have been stopped as a precaution, said Ge Junjie, a vice president of Bright Foods (Group) Co. Ltd., which owns the Shanghai maker.

"It's a tragedy for the Chinese food industry and a big lesson for us as it ruined the time-honored brand," Ge was quoted as saying by the Shanghai Daily.

The popular sweets are sold in more than 50 countries throughout Asia and the world, including most of the Chinatowns in the United States. Overseas sales have reached $160 million over the past five years.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommended Friday that consumers not eat White Rabbit candy and that retailers remove it from sale. The agency also recommended avoiding Mr. Brown instant coffee and milk tea products being recalled by Taiwan's Car Food Industrial Co. Ltd., though it said it was not aware of any illnesses in the United States linked to either the candy or the coffee and tea products.

Tests in Singapore and New Zealand this week found White Rabbit sweets were tainted with melamine, the industrial chemical that has already been found in milk and other dairy products in China. Used in making plastic and fertilizer, it has been blamed for causing kidney problems in infants and young children, sickening some 54,000 and killing four babies. About 13,000 remain hospitalized.

The widening scandal has dealt a huge blow to China's leading candy maker, which has been producing the hugely popular sweets for about a half-century.

"White Rabbit is a famous brand, with huge brand assets. It's almost an icon and carries lots of memories. Imagine if the same thing happened to Coca-Cola," said Kara Chan, a professor in the communication studies department at Hong Kong Baptist University who studies branding.

White Rabbit was first produced in 1959, "in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China," according to the company Web site.

Its historic pedigree got an even bigger boost in 1972 when the Chinese premier gave the candy, along with two pandas, as a state gift for the visiting President Nixon as a sign of friendship.

Virtually all Chinese have fond memories of the sticky, taffy-like confection wrapped in edible rice paper. With its distinctive red, white, and blue packaging and wide-eyed namesake, White Rabbit candies are ubiquitous, routinely offered up in homes throughout China.

"When we were in school, all my classmates liked White Rabbit," said Su Yan, a 19-year-old sales clerk. "Girls would ask their boyfriends to buy it for them and the candy would be served on occasions like holiday receptions, a graduation party and wedding ceremonies."

Retailer Carrefour and supermarket chain Jingkelong in Beijing said their stores have pulled the candy off their shelves, but other grocers, including one in the popular Silk Market, still stocked it on Friday.

Tea stall owner Yuan Yaqi, a self-described White Rabbit fan, had a 5-pound bag open beside her as she waited for customers Friday.

"I loved White Rabbit when I was a child, because I liked milk products," she said. "I remember at every Spring Festival, my parents prepared a big dish mixed with melon seeds, peanuts and candies to be served to visiting friends. I often picked out the White Rabbits and hid them somewhere for myself."

Yuan said she had not heard about the melamine contamination ban, but said: "If White Rabbit was gone forever, I would feel very sad."

It's not the first time White Rabbit has faced allegations of contamination. Last year, it was at the heart of another controversy, with the Philippines government claiming the candy contained formaldehyde and demanding a recall. The company blamed counterfeit candy for the problem.

Concern about White Rabbit candy has spread as far away as South America, where health authorities in Suriname ordered stores to stop selling it as a precautionary measure. The candy is widely available in Suriname, where people of Chinese heritage make up roughly 8 percent of the population.

In Peru, White Rabbit candy was among five milk-based Chinese products banned for import or sale by the health ministry. Mexican health official ordered stores removes the candies as well as Mr. Brown instant coffee, and announced the country was banning imports of those products.


Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Wow.

So, today I was on icc.ucdavis.edu applying for a job. And then I clicked on applications. I know I've been trucking, but I had no idea I've applied for 102 positions just through the career website alone. 102, since last year. Look at that stuff in the black. jobs

 



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