Saturday, January 12, 2008

100 hurt as Macau ferries collide in fog



Poor visibility blamed for crash of high-speed vessels

More than 100 passengers were injured - a dozen of them seriously - when two high-speed ferries collided off Macau in thick fog last night.

The collision between the Funchal, bound from Hong Kong to Macau, and the Santa Maria, bound for Hong Kong, occurred in mainland waters at about 8.30pm. Normal service had resumed less than two hours earlier after being disrupted for six hours.

The accident happened at the end of a day in which thick fog caused serious disruption to sea traffic around the coast, with three collisions in Hong Kong waters and chaos at ferry terminals.

Last night's crash sent passengers aboard both ferries flying.

"We saw lights coming and then there was a loud bang," one passenger said.

"Many people flew out of their seats after the impact. I heard that the captain was also injured. It was such chaos," the passenger said.

Another passenger said the front window of one of the ferries was broken.

"Some people were injured. Some of them collapsed aboard the boat," he said.

One of the ferries was able to return to Macau under its own power after the crash, about five nautical miles off the city. The other had to be towed to port. Two dozen ambulances and fire engines were sent to the pier to receive the wounded.

Ferry services to and from Macau, including those serving the mainland, were suspended for two hours following the accident.

Macau Ports Authority spokeswoman Wong Soi-man said: "About 100 people were injured, about a dozen of them severely. We are not sure what caused the accident but the heavy fog was one of the main reasons."

Earlier, Macau authorities closed one of the two seaways between the city and Hong Kong for nearly six hours because of poor visibility - as low as 100 metres at one point.

The measure caused severe disruption to services.

Hundreds of passengers were stranded at ferry piers. The journey, which normally takes less than an hour, was taking more than twice as long.

"The trip took me two hours," said Angela Leong On-kei, the fourth wife of casino mogul Stanley Ho Hung-sun.

To clear the crowds, ferry operator TurboJet suspended the sale of tickets between 3pm and 8.30pm.

At 10.10am, a Macau-bound jetfoil with 386 passengers and crew on board collided with a Hong Kong fishing boat in dense fog off Fan Lau, Lantau.

Both vessels suffered minor damage but no one was hurt. The jetfoil continued its journey after authorities had examined it.

East of Hong Kong, a fishing boat sank after a mainland vessel struck it about 11.30am. Three men and a woman were rescued by a fire boat before the vessel went down.

At about 12.45pm in the same area, a Fire Services Department speedboat collided with a fishing boat.

The speedboat's railings and a windscreen were damaged. The 16-metre fishing boat suffered slight damage to its bow.

The Observatory said visibility east of Hong Kong fell below 1km between 10am and 1pm. At Waglan Island it was as low as 100 metres.

A warm, humid maritime airstream brought the foggy weather, the Observatory said. It is expected to be humid and foggy again today, before temperatures fall tomorrow.

SCMP Jan 12, 2008

Friday, January 11, 2008

Hong Kong as a tourist destination


I'm quite sure you know a lot about Hong Kong's tourist spots, like The Peak, Repulse Bay, Disneyland and Ocean Park. However, if you are not a Hong Kong resident, what will you think of Hong Kong as a tourist destination? Let's take a look at this article and find out how Hong Kong is described in "The Times", a newspaper from Britain.

Link to the article.

Thursday, January 10, 2008


NSW Police Force has released a print campaign to raise awareness of the fact that the number of teenagers dying as a result of listening to ipods whilst they cross the road is beginning to reach “epidemic proportions”.

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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Sony Alpha DSLR-A200





  • 10.2 effective Megapixel APS-C CCD sensor with improved noise control
  • Uses Minolta/Sony Alpha lens mount; 1.5X focal length conversion ratio
  • Super SteadyShot sensor-shift image stabilization
  • 2.7" LCD display with 230k pixels (versus 2.5" on the A100); no live view
  • Optical viewfinder has 95% coverage and 0.83X magnification
  • Full manual controls; RAW image format supported
  • Autofocus performance is 1.7X better than the A100
  • Same anti-dust system as the A100
  • Takes up to 6 RAW or an unlimited number of JPEGs in a row at 3 frames/second
  • CompactFlash Type I/II slot
  • More compact body than its predecessor; flash now pops up automatically
  • Optional battery grip
  • Uses NP-FM500H lithium battery; 750 shots per charge; camera can provide real-time battery life percentage
  • USB 2.0 High Speed support
  • Shipping in February for $799 with an 18 - 70 mm lens, and $999 with that lens plus an additional 75 - 300 mm lens
DC Resource

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Monday, January 7, 2008

Sony Ericsson announces W760 Walkman slider



Though Sony Ericsson already has a couple phones out with support for North American 3G, you're feasting your eyes on the first and only Walkman branded handset to feature the sacred 850 and 1900MHz bands of HSDPA action. The W760 slider features quadband EDGE plus triband HSDPA, integrated GPS, FM radio, 3.2 megapixel camera, Memory Stick expansion, stereo speakers, and support for the "SensMe" technology recent handsets from the company have been rocking, allowing users to simply shake the phone to control music playback. No word on pricing, but it should launch in the second quarter of the year.

Engadget.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Ang Lee talks about his movies




Director Ang Lee has said he would rather his sexually explicit film Lust, Caution lost money than be shown in a "compromised" form.

The film - a 1940s espionage thriller set in Shanghai during the Japanese occupation - received a restrictive NC-17 rating when it opened in the US last September.

The period drama, which won the Golden Lion award at the 2007 Venice Film Festival, will be released in the UK on 4 January with an 18 certificate.

While an 18 certificate is roughly equivalent to an American NC-17, the US rating is generally considered to affect a film's ability to attract a big American audience.

The film was shown unedited in Hong Kong and Taiwan, but had its sex scenes excised by authorities in China.

BBC news.

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