Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Careful People!

It’s that time of year!

Please be advised there have been several incidents of bird swooping across the campus in recent days..

Watch out for swooping birds
Swooping birds may be a frightening or even a dangerous experience. Native birds swoop in urban and rural areas, in parks and gardens, along bike tracks and in school yards, or anywhere the birds are nesting. By understanding why native birds swoop and how to avoid them, breeding season may be less stressful for people.

Why they swoop
Like most animals, magpies and other swooping birds instinctively protect their territory, particularly during breeding time. They are protecting their nests, eggs or young from potential intruders. Most birds will swoop within 30-50 meters of their nest. If they perceive you to be a potential threat, they may swoop. The likelihood of an attack is increased if they are teased or feel threatened in any way.

  • Swooping is the most common defence behavior. The birds' aim is to threaten or bluff and the intention is only to ward off intruders.
  • Beak clacking is part of their defence strategy.
  • In a strike attack, a magpie usually swoops, hovers momentarily and then strikes. The fluttering of wings as the bird hovers can be a warning to duck your head to avoid the attack.

Risks
Swooping birds can cause injuries. They usually attack with their beaks and aim for the scalp, face or eyes. If bike riders are swooped they could lose their balance, fall off, or ride into the path of cars. A bird swooping can be a frightening experience for children. Swooping birds can also spook horses.

Protection and avoidance
All native birds are protected under the Wildlife Act and there are serious penalties for taking, harassing or injuring native wildlife. It is illegal to kill birds, destroy their nests or eggs without a permit or authority.

There are ways to minimise attacks.

Ways to avoid swooping that may work

  • Avoid the swoop area – try walking or riding in a different direction.
  • Cyclists should always wear a helmet. It is better to dismount and walk your bike past a swoop area.
  • Travel in a group. Most birds only swoop individuals.
  • Be confident and face a swooping bird; usually they only attack people facing away from them.
  • Do not panic and run. It will only encourage a swooping bird to continue its attack.
  • Wear a hat in an area where there are swooping birds.
  • Magpies appear to be dissuaded from swooping when they are being watched, so try wearing a hat with 'eyes' painted on the back of it. Sunglasses worn backwards have a similar effect.
  • Holding a stick or umbrella over your head will often cause the bird to keep its distance.


Ways that do not tend to work

  • Do not harass, interfere or throw stones at birds as this only makes them more aggressive and defensive.
  • Do not destroy nests as the birds may re-nest and the breeding season extended.
  • Do not feed or befriend swooping birds.



Remember
Most birds swoop only during the nesting and rearing period. They are only trying to protect their territory, nests, eggs and young. Most swooping behavior is a form of bluffing. Birds rarely make contact when swooping

The information above has been sourced from www.dse.vic.gov.au/swoop.

If you are swooped on campus please advise Security so we can identify areas on campus of the greatest concern.



An email from;

Ian Bastable

Acting Campus Facility Manager

City West/East Campuses



Saturday, August 25, 2007

Finally!








Happy...happy...happy!!*wink*

After a loooong wait, finally my notebook, Dell Inspiron 1420 is here!! It arrived yesterday, a day earlier than expected, and it made me wear my happy grin all day long. I know I sounded like an excited kindergarten kid who just got her new Barbie doll . Indeed I feel like one! hehe.


I have to tell you guys, how frustrating it is when I do not have my own PC. Especially in this busy uni time of the year. Assignments, reports, presentation etc..etc, of which, all need the help of computer to be completed. And as we are living in the world that fully dependent on this technology, not having a computer is like living without shoes (what a comparison!). Imagine this, you can still walk without your shoes right? But it is a really inconvenience experience, walking around without some kind of protection for your feet. So, similar with computer, you still can live without it, but it just add on the miseries in your life (I'm talking through experience here =P).

Purchasing this notebook wasn't an exciting experience, either. After successfully ordered it online, I was expecting to halt the suffering of not having a notebook just within a week or if unlucky, maybe two weeks. Unfortunately, the company was having shortage of some parts of the notebook, and they had me waited for a MONTH!

I had to chase them (okay,.. not chasing as they kinda a virtual company), I had to call and send them emails to ask them about the progress of my order. The worst part is, they didn't even notify me about the long delay. Yes, they sent me email that the order was delayed and gave me a date of the expected delivery. But the date was two weeks before the actual delivery! With frustration and and annoyance, I called them and after a long conversation, the sales lady had put my order in the priority list. That basically means right after they received the parts, they gonna assemble mine first. Hurm, how genuine is that, I'm not really sure, but the main thing is I've got it with me now. *Grin*

With this notebook, I can say I'm pretty much satisfied with it. As you would already know, I'm not a pro when it comes to computers and all, so let just talk about the physical and look of the notebook first (which I'm good at hehe). The colour is pink, and I like this kind of shade as it doesn't look too girlish. But, the colour is only on the outside, so it is just for others to admire but not the user. The keyboard I would say is very comfortable for typing and the sound speaker isn't too bad. I always wanted a small and a light notebook, and with this model it satisfies both criteria. And most important the price is within the budget!

Okay, last but not least some info about the notebook:
Memory: 1Gb Hard Drive: 120Gb Processor: Intel® Centrino® Duo Processor Technology (1.5GHz) Operating system: Windows Vista

Overall, I think those specs are just suitable with the works I always do with the computer, no need of the extravagance specs. I hope now I can do my work in peace. By the way, did I mention I'm typing this entry with my new notebook?

Haha, okay enough of lame expressions.

Till then, ta!


Thursday, August 09, 2007

Getting Impatient

.... it's almost two weeks, and I'm sick of waiting. No calls, no news, no nothing.

Wondering? Yeah, I bet.

I'll let you wait with me too.

Just another 4 days,.... JUST(?!)

Keep holding on, will ya?

Coming soon.

Monday, August 06, 2007

Grand Gwen's Concert



Last night, my friend and myself went to a concert that left us smiling constantly. The sweet escape tour by Gwen Stefani was absolutely amazing! Although she sounded different because of a cold, but she definitely rocks the night! I've already waited for her concert for quite some time, so when I first heard that she's coming here, I quickly went to grab the tickets. But not quick enough to get the front seats or any seats in front of the stage =( But we are still lucky to be able to get the seats at the side of the stage,.. at least close enough to see her performance.

Songs that she performed that night were, The Sweet Escape, What are you waiting for, Yummy, Cool, 4 in the morning, Hollaback Girl, Rich Girl, Wind It Up and many more. I'm not a die-hard-fan of Gwen Stefani, but I love all her songs because of the uniqueness of the music and the lyrics. For me, her songs are fun to listen to.


I shoot some photos of her during the concert.. so here they are;

A radiance and a huge crowd

Put your hands in the air, y'all

Gwen Stefani performing


The special guests for the opening was Gym Class Heroes which I must admit, another band that I did not recognize, until I heard they sang a song titled ' Cupid Chuckehold ' (Take a look at my girlfriend). I like the song very much, but I didn't know who sing it until last night.. at the concert! Pretty sad huh? This is the song;




Their new single is 'Clothes Off', which I also kinda like. I'm not a big fan of hip hop songs, but their songs are pretty awesome I must say. This is their photo on the stage;



Linkin Park coming this October, anybody interested?? =P

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Time Heals Everything, or izzit?


Not Ready to Make NIce
by Dixie Chicks


Forgive, sounds good
Forget, I’m not sure I could
They say time heals everything
But I’m still waiting

I’m through with doubt
There’s nothing left for me to figure out
I’ve paid a price
And I’ll keep paying

I’m not ready to make nice
I’m not ready to back down
I’m still mad as hell and
I don’t have time to go round and round and round
It’s too late to make it right
I probably wouldn’t if I could
‘Cause I’m mad as hell
Can’t bring myself to do what it is you think I should

I know you said
Can’t you just get over it
It turned my whole world around
And I kind of like it

I made my bed and I sleep like a baby
With no regrets and I don’t mind sayin’
It’s a sad sad story when a mother will teach her
Daughter that she ought to hate a perfect stranger
And how in the world can the words that I said
Send somebody so over the edge
That they’d write me a letter
Sayin’ that I better shut up and sing
Or my life will be over

Chorus 2x

Forgive, sounds good
Forget, I’m not sure I could
They say time heals everything
But I’m still waiting


...one of my favourite songs at the moment. If you never heard of it, go look for it, it's worth it you know hehe.

Just out of nowhere ramble:
'This is not a spoon feeding era, go find it yourself'-----> Don't you hate when the lecturers say this, it's like the same as saying, 'I'm too lazy too teach, go learn somewhere else.' huhu