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Thursday, August 23, 2007

What to do if You see Animal Abuse

What to Do if You See Animal Abuse

What to Do if You See Animal Abuse

Dear mr Beng,

What to Do if You See Animal AbuseThe horrifying allegations of animal abuse at Michael Vick's property in Virginia have shocked everyone, but just as heartbreaking are the many similar stories that don't make the news. PETA receives thousands of calls and e-mails every year from people who have witnessed animal abuse or neglect. They are desperate to help but don't know what to do. Here are some steps you can take if you observe cruelty to animals:

Find out which agency is responsible for investigating and enforcing anti-cruelty laws in your state, county, or town. This may be a local humane society or a taxpayer-funded animal shelter. In areas without such organizations, citizens should call the police or sheriff's department.

If an animal is in a life-threatening situation, call authorities immediately. Follow up with them in a timely manner to determine their findings and their planned course of action. If they do not respond right away, call PETA at 757-622-7382.

After you contact authorities, prepare a short written statement detailing the key points of what you observed. Give dates, approximate times, and locations. Timely fact-gathering is crucial—the more time that passes, the greater the risk that evidence will disappear, injuries will heal, or you'll forget specific details. Written statements from other witnesses will help back up your observations, and if possible, take pictures and date them—photos or videos will strengthen your case.

Always keep a dated record of everyone you've contacted, along with the content and outcome of your discussions. Never forward a letter, photograph, or other documentation to anyone without first making a copy for your own files. Make it clear to authorities that you wish to pursue the case and that you are willing to lend your assistance if necessary. Be sure to follow up! If you stay involved, authorities are more likely to do the same.

If the first contact doesn't produce results, go straight to a supervisor. If that doesn't work, appeal to local government officials, such as the mayor, the district attorney, or city council members. A call to the media in your area (television and print) can move mountains. Above all, don't give up—you may be an animal's only hope!

Helping abused or neglected animals can be difficult and heart-wrenching, but they are depending on you to take action. Please contact PETA if officials fail to respond quickly to your complaint or if you need guidance or support. Together, we can save even more lives.

Thank you for everything you do for animals.

Very truly yours,
Ingrid Newkirk
Ingrid E. Newkirk
President
What to Do if You See Animal Abuse

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Top 5 Vegetarian-Friendly Cities (from Happycow.net)

Link to the actual post here.
Quite surprised with one of the results.

Vegetarian-Friendly Cities
The top 5 winners according to your votes are...


New York City

#1 New York City, USA

The ultra-hip city that never sleeps offers an array of international mix in vegetarian food... cafes, bistros, diners, gourmet restaurants, and bakeries as diverse as its inhabitants! Eat on the cheap or dine extravagantly, NYC offers exotic and abundant choices for veggie eaters. Gotta love The Big Apple.

#2 San Francisco , USA
Wonder why young and old progressives meet and stay here? Beautiful weather with hilly streets offering glimpses of downtown, the bay and its famous bridges, San Francisco boasts dozens of cozy cafes, trendy vegetarian restaurants, and health food stores that offer raw, vegan, vegetarian, and vegetarian-friendly fare. Eating is easy here, and so is getting around by public transit, bicycle, or by foot.

#3 London, England
Since the outbreak of mad cow disease in the early 2000s, more people are converting to vegetarianism, and new London vegetarian restaurants are born each week! Check out what kinds of veg*n fare the English are serving up.

#4 Singapore
HappyCow lists nearly one hundred vegetarian and vegan restaurants serving a variety of Asian & Chinese cuisine! Check out the list for yourself!

#5 Seattle, USA
Christened "The Emerald City," Seattle is known as one of the most livable cities in the world. Surrounded by lakes, rivers, and mountains, it is also a recreation enthusiasts' dream. With over 30 places to find something to eat, vegetarians can easily explore without starving.

And the Runner-ups are…

Vancouver, Canada
Serving affordable Chinese, Indian, and international vegetarian foods & organic markets!

Taipei, Taiwan
A Buddhist country with many inexpensive vegan buffet-style dining facilities serving up to 100 different options. Taiwan is famous for its offerings of mock meats varieties.

And HappyCow's Pick is…

Taichung, Taiwan
Easier to navigate around than the capital city of Taipei, Taiwan's moderate size makes it easy to get around by bicycle, scooter, or bus. Hands-down a haven for vegetarians and vegans -- you will find a vegetarian restaurant or food stall on just about every street in town!


...well, did your city make the list?

Monday, August 06, 2007

Osim Triathlon 2007

Wah last sunday was the race now then i blog it :D
cuz only yesterday the organiser photos come out mah :D

alrite to fill u up the mr Beng and 2 frens took part in the olympic distance mixed relay.
simply say one swim, another bike and another run, get it?
for the uninitiated :D, mixed means got male and female.

ok at 1st the weather was not bad, abit warm, but since i was the swimmer it doesnt matter ;)
then came the rain, sudden downpour, so heavy the grass field turned into a mud field within minutes (am i exaggerating??) with choppy sea and strong wind.

i tot: WTF?? my 1st time swimming in open sea competition and this happened???

in the rain we couldnt hear a shit what the MC is talking abt?! so we waited, and the volunteers there can help us as they oso don know a shit what will the organisers do next. totally low moral mann...

anyway the rain kinda tired out after abt an hour and we made our way into the transition area. from there we tried to find out what the organisers will do. postpone? (not likely) cancel? (they better not)

ended up they delay the race and took out the swim leg(!wtf!) and modified the whole course for safety reasons. ( ok i buy that but i'm still disappointed and pissed)
Original course: Swim 1.5km, Bike 40km, Run 10km
Modified course: Run(on beach) 400m, Bike 20km, Run 5km

now u see why i'm pissed. trained so hard in the pool and sea just to run 400m on the beach????
hahahahahaha! wad a joke

anyway our team came in 6th and to complete the pissed off part? the 400m run on the beach has no timing taken!













coming coming...

















and he's off!


and next the champion chip (wad a nice name for an electronic tag!) is tagged to KK our super biker!!!














too fast for the photographer


next on line is WY go go go!














Ops, already passed finish line :D


notice the photos have the buy it at some XXX website??? no way i'll buy, cheapest photo costs $8.80! siao!

anyway kena arrow to recite the national pledge at company's observance ceremony, the mr Beng will do his best to siam!!! :D

ok for some fun here, my colleague sent us one very nice game














the game is abt throwing a paper plane and how far u can land it. try to get it out of the window and watch out for the fan! mr Beng only managed a mere 99.217m do let me know if u manage a 100 :D click on the screenshots to play the game.














thats all for this post. bye!