hey guys,
freshers gathering on 4th oct saturday
We'll meet at University station at 12pm.
Hope to see you there =)
Sunday, 28 September 2008
Monday, 19 May 2008
Best of Luck
Hey Everyone! :)
This week is the 2nd week of exams for most of us, for some, it might be the last. Anyway, I wish to say GOOD LUCK to everyone, especially to final year student (like me :P). The wishing is late for a week but nothing can compare to the Chinese New Year photos! I know I know.. I think a lot of people is gonna kill me for that delay, but I promise (thou my promise is getting worthless), I will get the photo up after my exams! :):)
Anyway, those non final year students if you still have not settle on your accommodation next year.. Well you better start worrying. Fortunately, we got a very nice sponsor for Singsoc. People who wish to find a good house for next year do visit him. Mr Guraya. More information at click -->> HERE <<--
Zhiwei :)
This week is the 2nd week of exams for most of us, for some, it might be the last. Anyway, I wish to say GOOD LUCK to everyone, especially to final year student (like me :P). The wishing is late for a week but nothing can compare to the Chinese New Year photos! I know I know.. I think a lot of people is gonna kill me for that delay, but I promise (thou my promise is getting worthless), I will get the photo up after my exams! :):)
Anyway, those non final year students if you still have not settle on your accommodation next year.. Well you better start worrying. Fortunately, we got a very nice sponsor for Singsoc. People who wish to find a good house for next year do visit him. Mr Guraya. More information at click -->> HERE <<--
Zhiwei :)
Wednesday, 30 January 2008
Chinese New Year Dinner
Greeting!~
Halal Menu
1. Dim Sum
2. Vegetarian Yuk Sheng
3. Mixed Seafood in Bird's Nest
4. Fried Kai Lan with Chinese Mushroom
5. Ma Por Bean Curd with Chicken
6. Fried Monk's Vegetable
7. Crispy Chilli Lamb
8. Streamed Sea Bass with Ginger and Spring Onion
9. Streamed Rice
10. Fried E.Fu Noodles
Vegetarian Menu
1. Vegetarian Dim Sum
2. Vegetarian Yuk Sheng
3. Fried Kai Lan with Chinese Mushroom
4. Vegetarian Ma Por Bean Curd
5. Fried Monk's Vegetables with Glass Vermicelli
6. Salt & Pepper Stuffed Egg Plant
7. Fired Choi Sum with Garlic
8. Braised Bean Curd Roll with Broccoli
9. Streamed Rice
10. Vegetarian Singapore Noodles
Cheers,
Zhiwei :)
Halal Menu
1. Dim Sum
2. Vegetarian Yuk Sheng
3. Mixed Seafood in Bird's Nest
4. Fried Kai Lan with Chinese Mushroom
5. Ma Por Bean Curd with Chicken
6. Fried Monk's Vegetable
7. Crispy Chilli Lamb
8. Streamed Sea Bass with Ginger and Spring Onion
9. Streamed Rice
10. Fried E.Fu Noodles
Vegetarian Menu
1. Vegetarian Dim Sum
2. Vegetarian Yuk Sheng
3. Fried Kai Lan with Chinese Mushroom
4. Vegetarian Ma Por Bean Curd
5. Fried Monk's Vegetables with Glass Vermicelli
6. Salt & Pepper Stuffed Egg Plant
7. Fired Choi Sum with Garlic
8. Braised Bean Curd Roll with Broccoli
9. Streamed Rice
10. Vegetarian Singapore Noodles
Cheers,
Zhiwei :)
Monday, 21 January 2008
Chinese New Year Dinner!
Greeting to all!!~~
It is the time of the year where we bid farewall to the harsh winter cold and welcome the refreshing spring season! Celebrate Chinese New Year with us, dine with fine Chinese cuisine where we painstakingly chosen!
Date and Time:
7th February 2008
6.30pm
Location:
Chung Ying Garden
Ticket Pricing:
£16 for members
£18 through associated societies. We will also offer this price if you have a group of 10.
£20 for non-members purchasing on the door
Special Events
We will have games, lucky draws, firecrackers, lion dances and of course, fine Chinese cuisine.
Menu
1. Imperial Starter: Cold Combination
2. Imperial Starter: Hot Combination
3. Fried Mixed Seafood with Vegetable Bird’s Nest
4. Double Phoenix Barbecued: Roast Duck & Chicken
5. Sovereign of the Sea: Steamed Sea Bass with Ginger & Spring
Onion
6. Spicy Bean Curd
7. Peking Pork
8. Braised “Kai Lan” with Mushrooms
9. Longevity Fried ‘E Fu’ Noodle with Crab Meat
10. Prosperity Rice Ball with Red Bean Paste Dessert
Zhiwei :)
It is the time of the year where we bid farewall to the harsh winter cold and welcome the refreshing spring season! Celebrate Chinese New Year with us, dine with fine Chinese cuisine where we painstakingly chosen!
Date and Time:
7th February 2008
6.30pm
Location:
Chung Ying Garden
Ticket Pricing:
£16 for members
£18 through associated societies. We will also offer this price if you have a group of 10.
£20 for non-members purchasing on the door
Special Events
We will have games, lucky draws, firecrackers, lion dances and of course, fine Chinese cuisine.
Menu
1. Imperial Starter: Cold Combination
2. Imperial Starter: Hot Combination
3. Fried Mixed Seafood with Vegetable Bird’s Nest
4. Double Phoenix Barbecued: Roast Duck & Chicken
5. Sovereign of the Sea: Steamed Sea Bass with Ginger & Spring
Onion
6. Spicy Bean Curd
7. Peking Pork
8. Braised “Kai Lan” with Mushrooms
9. Longevity Fried ‘E Fu’ Noodle with Crab Meat
10. Prosperity Rice Ball with Red Bean Paste Dessert
Tickets Enquires
Contact Zhiwei @ 07851711151
Email: zhiwei_22@hotmail.com (You can msn me too!)
Contact Jiaming @ 07825369398
You could reach us through our society email too: bhamsinsoc@yahoo.com
Contact Jiaming @ 07825369398
You could reach us through our society email too: bhamsinsoc@yahoo.com
Hope you would join us for this annual event. You will not regret it! I will see you there!! ;)
Zhiwei :)
President
Tuesday, 8 January 2008
Let it snow!~ Let it SNOW!~ LET IT SNOW!!~
People in Birmingham!!! If you never notice, it just hail moments ago! So what is hail and why it hails?
Hail is only produced by CUMULONIMBI. If you pay attention in your geography class, your teacher will surely mention cumulonimbi. It is, in English, thunderclouds. It occurs when dust, insects (INSECTS!! JUS IMAGINE A COCKROACH IN HAIL!!), or ice crystals freezes into ice balls when contact with supercooled water. Supercooled water are water that is below freezing point but remains in liquid state. And you can find plenty within the cumulonimbi! The updraft will bring the ice balls up into the clouds. The more supercooled water it contacts, the larger it is! And when the updraft cannot support its weight, you will see ice cubes falling from the sky!
Raincoat is useless against these falling ice cubes, that why smart people buy umbrella! So this is the million dollar question!! Is hailing a sign of snowing??
Well, hail is actually a form of snowing! Snow forms if the air in a cloud is below freezing. The water vapour then turns to ice instead of rain and the tiny ice crystals stick together until they form snowflakes. When they get heavy enough to fall, they drop out of the clouds. At this point though, we still don’t know whether they will end up as rain or remain as snow. This depends on the temperature of the air they travel through on the way down to the ground. If it gets warmer, they turn into rain, but if the air stays close to freezing all the way down, then the snowflakes will make it without melting and so fall as snow.
Well, hail is actually a form of snowing! Snow forms if the air in a cloud is below freezing. The water vapour then turns to ice instead of rain and the tiny ice crystals stick together until they form snowflakes. When they get heavy enough to fall, they drop out of the clouds. At this point though, we still don’t know whether they will end up as rain or remain as snow. This depends on the temperature of the air they travel through on the way down to the ground. If it gets warmer, they turn into rain, but if the air stays close to freezing all the way down, then the snowflakes will make it without melting and so fall as snow.
What I can say is that if it is cold enough to hail, it might be cold enough to snow! And maybe, it is snowing everytime!! But it reaches us as rain. :)
Weatherman Z :)
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