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Photography

[816] Of Kuala Lumpur’s everchanging face

It’s really fun being able to be inside one of the tallest buildings in the world and watch the world outside. These are photos that I snapped from the 33rd floor of Tower 2, Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia . It looks northeast – or east – and there aren’t too many buildings in this direction. Downtown and the business district is visible on the other side of the tower.

Moving on to the actual pictures, this is a typical hot and dusty day. A sign of air pollution:

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This is when you know it’s a bad day:

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This is when you know you won’t be coming home soon (it’s rain, not haze):

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This is how it is like after a really heavy rain, with the sun breaking through:

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…with two rainbows!

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Alrighty. It’s Sweden versus Germany. Go Zlatan!

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[815] Of those that are worthy for the second round but failed to make the cut

The group stage is coming to an end and I’m preparing to switch my attention from the group stage to the second round . Before I leave the group stage behind, I’d like to visit some of the teams that I feel should have gone through to the second.

To start off my list is Ivory Coast. The African nation, along with the Netherlands, Argentina and Serbia and Montenegro, is in Group C. Ivory Coast played strongly and they did give the Oranje a hard time. In fact, they gave everybody a hard time. Though I’m glad that the Dutch managed a 2-1 victory over Ivory Coast, Ivory Coast deserves praises for the way they played and fought. Alas, there are only two slots and there are three strong teams within the group. Something has to give and with regrets, Ivory Coast has to go.

Second is the Czech Republic. As I’ve blogged earlier, I look highly upon the Czech. To see them packing for home so early in the tournament is saddening. Ghana was a wild card and I was certainly caught off-guard by the way Ghana performed. Within Group E, I’d have preferred to see the Czech Republic and Ghana winning the two top spots. The Czech had so much to offer but Italy beat them to it. How unfortunate.

From Group F, it’s Japan. I had expected Japan to tag along with Brazil into the second round. Never had I expected Australia to withstand the Japanese. So, I made the mistake of overestimating the Japanese strength.

Finally, in Group G, there is a possibility of France or South Korea being stuck in the first round. If either one failed, then the one that failed will join my list of “teams that I feel should have gone through to the second”. But from the way Team France is playing and with Zidane on suspension, the two teams that I’d bet on to get to the next round is Switzerland and South Korea. Teams of Group G are playing tonight. So, the question of who gets into my list will be answered soon enough.

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p/s – by the National Academy of Sciences:

WASHINGTON – The Earth is running a slight fever from greenhouse gases, after enjoying relatively stable temperatures for 2,000 years. The
National Academy of Sciences, after reconstructing global average surface temperatures for the past two millennia, said Thursday the data are “additional supporting evidence … that human activities are responsible for much of the recent warming.”

Other new research showed that global warming produced about half of the extra hurricane-fueled warmth in the North Atlantic in 2005, and natural cycles were a minor factor, according to Kevin Trenberth and Dennis Shea of the National Center for Atmospheric Research, a research lab sponsored by the
National Science Foundation and universities.

Something that we already knew?

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Sports

[814] Of the ‘e’ in death

The most exciting group in the 2006 World Cup so far is not the so-called Group of Death which many have identified as Group C . In my opinion, rather, it is Group E instead. Ghana and the United States this morning managed to throw their group wide open after both embarrassing the Czech Republic and Italy respectively.

The Czech-Ghanaian was fast. Almost ice hockey-like. For me, I definitely didn’t expect the Czech to lose the match. Previous before the World Cup in Germany started earlier this month, the Dutch had the misfortune to meet the Czech and with that qualifying group, the Czech was the Dutch biggest fear. Even in Euro 2004, the Dutch lost to the Czech Republic in the most disappointing way – Oranje was leading 2-0 only to lose the game 3-2. Given that reputation, I see the Czech with high regards. And since I’m familiar with Galasek (former Ajacied) and Grygera (current) – and then there are Milan Baros, Poborsky, Petr Cech – it’s hard to chew the fact that Ghana won 2-0. For this reason, I salute the African.

Roughly an hour after the Ghanaian victory, there was the US-Italy match. For those that know me, I have no love for the Italian team. They would bore me to death with their “defend, defend and defend” mentality. Defense is an important aspect of the game but overdoing it is another story.

And as I’ve blogged last week, due to diplomatic reasoning (you guys can blame Bush Jr. for that), I have no appetite to see the United States progresses beyond group stage. This is one of those matches that I would rather see both lost. And really got what I wanted! Two red cards for the Americans and another one for the Italian. But whatever it was, United States is the one laughing all the way to the changing room. The US, despite drawing, managed to humble the Italian, almost as how the American did to the Portuguese four years back. The score line was one all despite the fact that the United States was playing with nine men.

Hah! I bet the Italians were even defending when they were at risk of facing a major embarassment.

At the end of the day, this means anybody could qualify to the next round. Since I don’t want to see both the Italian and the American to progress to the next stage, I’m naturally rooting for the Czech Republic and Ghana.

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p/s – alright. I’m confusing myself with the plural Dutch, Czech, etc with the singular versions.

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[813] Of Oranje and road to quarterfinal

The Netherlands is set to play Argentina in the final match within Group C. Despite being a high profile game, it’s a meaningless meeting because both teams have qualified for the second round of the World Cup . Therefore, it’s better for us to look beyond Argentina and see who would be up against the Dutch in the second round instead.

With Portugal beating Iran 2-0 and Mexico managing only a draw against Angola, the Iberian country is currently first in Group D. Next week’s Portugal-Mexico match will decide the champion of the group and since Mexico fails to impress me, I think Portugal will best Mexico. Back in Group C, after seeing how Argentina played, I don’t think the odd favors the Dutch. So, second place is a rational expectation for the orange jerseys.

Given that, and that the fact that winner of both groups will play the other group’s second placed team, I expect the Dutch to meet the Portuguese in the second round.

If everything turns out as I’m predicting, the Dutch-Portuguese would be an interesting – and meaningful – fixture. It might even reignite the Dutch-Portuguese rivaly that nobody has seen since the Dutch first arrived in the Malay Archipelago during the 17th century. And just as how history had unfolded, I believe the Dutch will be victorious. With Deco, Figo, Ronaldo and a few others in the Portuguese squad, it would be tough match nonetheless.

Alrighty. It’s Czech Republic versus Ghana. Time to pay the idiot’s box a visit.

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Sports

[812] Of Oranje did it!

The Dutch are through to the second round!

What a relief! After 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan, I couldn’t take another disappointment. I am totally ecstatic to know the Dutch have secured a place in the second round.

When van Persie and van Nistelrooij scored a goal each under five minutes apart, I thought the Dutch were going to answer Argentina. However, that was hardly the case. Ivory Coast was not Serbia and Montenegro and the African nation was no pushover. In fact, in the second half, Drogba and gangs pushed forward so hard that it was the Dutch that were being bullied instead of the other round.

The final minutes were hectic. If I counted correctly, in the space of five minutes, Ivory Coast had three corners and all the Dutch could do was defend, defend and defend. If Ivory Coast had a little bit more luck, the game would have seen a draw instead of a winner. However, like what Obi-Wan Kenobi said in Star Wars: Episode IV, there’s no such thing as luck.

Hah!

In the previous Dutch match, Arjen Robben was my man of the match. For this match, it’s Robin van Persie. Reason – he scored and he saved. But I know. I know. Both of them, both men of the matches are products of Eindhoven and Rotterdam respectively. Still, don’t worry. There’s a long way to go and someone from Amsterdam will be there sooner or later.

Anyway, the Netherlands’ opponent for the second round will be somebody from Group D. The most likely teams are Mexico and Portugal. I’m not sure which team would be easier for the Dutch but one thing for sure – I will watch both the Mexican and the Portuguese matches with great interest.