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Posted on Saturday, March 28th, 2009 by pelf and filed in Charity, Conservation & Environment

I had a lot of time in my hands in the past weekend doing nothing in particular except for saving baby turtles from being eaten by nasty ants, so I thought of writing a lengthy post on why I liked the concept behind Earth Hour but in spite of that, why I thought the promotion of the awareness campaign had in fact given the whole event a bad name. But since there are already a handful or such blog posts floating around, I should just give that a miss. The “lengthy post” part, I mean.

To me, observing Earth Hour is pretty much like observing World Water Day on March 22nd, or observing Earth Day on April 22nd, or observing World Clean Up Day on the third weekend in September or even observing World Turtle Day on May 23rd, in that I don’t expect anything to happen in these days, but I kind of expect something good to come out of them. OK, expecting something good to turn up but not actually doing anything is not quite the right attitude, but you get what I mean?

Earth Hour should be treated like any other “world days” because it is just another awareness campaign. And awareness campaigns are supposed to educate the public about certain issues, and by creating, raising and spreading such awareness, we hope that the general public will do what they think is best — for themselves and for the environment.

For example, in my workplace, we carry out a lot of public awareness programs. I give talks about the (sad and sorry) plight of our turtles to the public who might not even appear to be interested in the first place. I tell them why our turtles are becoming extinct, and I tell them what THEY can do to help save our turtles. And not surprisingly, people find that kind of approach “friendly” because then, we toss the ball into their court, and THEY get to make the decision. An informed decision. Plus, I always tell people that our leatherback turtles are not coming back just because the sale of their eggs is prohibited. What we should indeed do is to protect the other turtles from going the way our leatherback turtles did by saving and conserving them. It is a long-term effort, no doubt, but then again, what isn’t?!

And like a lot of our turtle awareness programs, people don’t wake up in the morning and suddenly feel that they are more aware of the environment, or that they want to do something for the environment.

So if you want to do your part to slow down global warming, you should not only switch off your lights for an hour tonight. You should also:

  • reduce, reuse and recycle
  • use less heat and air-conditioning, whether at home or at the office
  • drive less, or take a public transportation, or carpool
  • buy only energy-efficient products and appliances
  • switch off whatever products or appliances when not in use, the computer, the TV, the air-conditioning in your bedroom when you’re actually watching football in the living room, etc.

And more importantly, encourage your friends to do the same! :)

Posted on Monday, March 23rd, 2009 by pelf and filed in Blogging Challenges & Tips

I never thought that the pink theme that I picked for the Pink for October event in 2007 would last for more than one year because, well, I thought it was only for October! But since I liked that theme so much, I guess I continued using it even after October.

Pink for October 2007 theme

But now, it is time to move on.

This time around, I picked a green theme because well, I don’t think there is any particular reason behind it except the fact that green is my secret favourite colour :) And I picked a theme with only one sidebar to reduce the amount of stuff on the front page. I figured my Twitter updates weren’t important enough to be given so much emphasis, plus, I don’t tweet as much as I’d like to due to my work commitment. I have also removed the links to my other blogs because I figured my visitors and readers would find their way there if they wanted to (if they didn’t want to, plastering the links all over the blog won’t do much either).

From pink to green

So I guess the only thing missing right now is the RSS button. I need to figure out where to place it. Soon.

And now I need to figure out why isn’t the feed flare working :(

Posted on Saturday, March 14th, 2009 by pelf and filed in Life as I see it

“Jie, Joanne got 9A1s and 2A2s.”

“Crazy! We have crazy cousins! :D ” [two years ago, our twin cousin sisters got 10As in their SPM]

“Dang. I’m such a stupid girl.”

“For some reasons, the stupid girls are sisters. LOL.”

Added on March 22nd:

For the benefit of my non-Malaysian (and non-Asian) visitors and readers, for some reasons, a student is judged by how good s/he is by the number of “A”s (as opposed to Bs and Cs) s/he gets in our nationwide examinations — and trust me when I say that an average Malaysian sits for 4 of those midnight-oil-burning and sleep-depriving and hair-tearing examinations.

I have always disliked the idea of measuring a student’s knowledge and intelligence and capabilities by how well s/he does in examinations. Maybe because I was never one of those students who performed very well in tests and exams, and despite that, I did not think of myself as a “poor student”.

Now that I am actually on my way to obtaining a Ph.D., I am sure many of my former classmates and schoolmates would be wondering, “Huh? That Pelf who always almost failed her A Levels Math and Biology is now doing her Ph.D.?!” I’d love to see THAT expression. LOL.

Truth is, my friends, it takes more than just a string of “A”s to succeed in life.

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