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Saturday, October 27, 2007
 

When channel one is full of snowflakes on the screen,
shall I stay tune for what I'd prefer,
or I should be dedicated to channel two?

--

Every time I visit Jack's Terrazza at Sanlitun,
I am very impressed by their excellent services,
wonderful environment and of course their delicious food.

Is it a restaurant designated for birthday dinners?
I heard the birthday song for at least three times on the evening...

Every time it is so enjoying and comfortable...
Looking forward for the next~

--

何不撇脫一點

拖拖拉拉  半點不瀟灑

--

<Closing out F1 2007>

No one can deny that it was a dramatic season for Formula One - the Spygate, the internal conflicts of McLaren, the super rookie Lewis Hamilton...

After 15 races out of 17, everyone was gonna congratulate the super rookie, 22-year-old Englishman, Lewis Hamilton, as he just needed 8 points to secure his title on his first appeareance. Started at the first in China, most people expected the rookie could accomplish the magnificent feat, but the small boy the slipped the title from his own hands.

Retired in China and finished at 7th in Brazil, the 2007 Formula One World Champion was 'transferred' to Ferrari Kimi Raikkonen. The Finnish performed especially well in the 2nd half of the season, and he is well deserved the title. Yet it was a great pity for Hamilton so much, it would be an expensive lesson for the young man.

lewis kimi

Eventually, McLaren was disqualified for the whole season in the Contructor's table due to the Spygate, which led to the duo Champions for Ferrari. Perhaps it was not a perfect season, but it was absolutely an excited, dramatic, entertaining one.

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<Hong Kong's Proud>

I am so proud of Marco Fu, the first snooker winner of any ranking tournaments for Hong Kong. He defeated the world no. 5 Ronnie O'Sullivan by 9-6 in the Royal London Watches Grand Prix finals.

marco1 marco2

Fu started the finals smoothly, taking a 3-1 lead before the break in the afternoon session, but Ronnie soon stormed back for a 4-3 lead before the first sesson ended. He widened the lead by adding one more frame as the evening session just started. It seemed to be a very tough position for Fu, but he restalled the pace afterwards and clinced the next 4 frames with a 94- and a 117-break in the 10th and 11th frame respectively.

O'Sullivan pulled within one in the 13th, and initiated a 52-break in the next, but Fum ade an unbelievable 60 clearance to pinch the frame. After a 76-break in the last frame, Fu finally won his first ranking title for his career. How amazing he was playing, impressive and exciting plays.

After winning the event, Fu jumps 12 places to 15 in the world ranking, while O'Sullivan jumps to second, John Higgins remains top of the list despite losing to Fu in the last 16.

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