Monday, February 11, 2013

Wisemummy: Project for the Victims of Typhoon

I’m very sick today as I was infected by painful sore eyes with a PMS, I’m trying to cope with the pain and anxiety by looking for a convenient site to keep my eyes and mind steady…
share the love as well as the virus....don't look closer!!! lols
Anyway, if you remember my post about the tragic happenings in my hometown due to the super typhoon I was devastated and if only I can rewind everything and erase that moment in time I would but reality is part of our lives and it is something we ought to live with!!  Moving on….
Source:yahoo.com.ph
It’s been months but the condition is not even half to better, people eventually forget and leave it all to the victims,  as to speak, I saw a better ways to keep things moving, an affordable and convenient ways to at least reinstall what as been damaged….
I think this is one good reinstating project for the government to try rather than investing into logs, tress or recycled tent to build a new home for the victims why not think of  a shelter project on a long terms basis to let these people start a new life in a convenient & safe home...
I am talking about Steel Fabricated HOMES:
CCPCHINA

CCPCHINA

CCPCHINA


Pre-Fabricated Houses

1- Fireproof, noise and good fiber glass wool cement board wall
2- galvanized steel color with steel components, zinc reached 120UM
3-ensure that harsh environment, structural strength and stability, service life.
4 -Our hollow fiber roof with glass wool sandwich panels, solid, strong fire insulation, sound insulation under the next heavy rain is more obvious

Fire performance
5-exterior wall and roof decoration selectivity, without restriction, can paint the wall, plug-in decorative panels, roof tiles can cover towel bitumen, practical, and can be flexible with!
Estimated Cost for Eash House: 200-300USD/ Each

Thursday, February 7, 2013

New Barbie Cafe opens in TAIWAN



Move over, Hello Kitty, there's a new destination for the cutest and coolest customers in town. The Barbie Cafe, which opened in one of the busiest shopping districts in Taipei,

Source/Read More : yahoo.com.ph
Reuters/Pichi Chuang
 
Photo by: Reuters/Pichi Chuang


It is  filled with classic and modern Barbie memorabilia, features a delicious-looking menu, and takes people where the prim-and-proper "American Girl" franchise fears to tread. "We picked Taiwan because theme restaurants are very popular and successful here," Iggy Yip, a senior manager at Mattel's Greater China division, told the Telegraph. "We are very confident that the Barbie Cafe can promote our brand image."


The decor cost about 50 million Taiwan Dollars, or $1.7 million in the U.S., and features plenty of pink. Photos of Barbie through the ages adorn the walls in the waiting areas, the dining rooms, and even the bathrooms. These chairs looks like they came straight out of the Barbie dream house.

 
Photo by: Reuters/Pichi Chuang
Photo by: Reuters/Pichi Chuang
Photo by: Reuters/Pichi Chuang
Photo by: Reuters/Pichi Chuang
Photo by: Reuters/Pichi Chuang
Photo by: Reuters/Pichi Chuang
Photo by: Reuters/Pichi Chuang

Photo by: Reuters/Pichi Chuang

Photo by: Reuters/Pichi Chuang