Friday 29 May 2015

Tomorrowland - Review

Spoiler Alert! 

If you want to save time, just watch the last 30 minutes of the movie. =P

(image taken from Moviexplorers website)
Tomorrowland in this 30-minute movie is a place in a hidden dimension where scientists and geniuses gather to build a high-tech city (this was the initial reason of me being dragged to the cinema by my dear lol) for a better world. The origin of Tomorrowland is unclear to me but what I know it is being managed by some automated...err...robots with high intelligence like human, or I should say, more than that. The movie begins with two flashbacks about how Frank, a clever boy got into the Tomorrowland with the help of Athena, a robot girl who never ages (yeah of course) and how Casey got to know about the Tomorrowland and was asked to save that city from destruction.

Saturday 16 May 2015

Where Does Your Rubbish Go? (Part 2) - Jeram Sanitary Landfill


After ending the somehow painfully long site visit at Shah Alam Transfer Station, we moved on to Jeram Sanitary Landfill in Kuala Selangor which is quite some distance away from UPM. Operated by Worldwide Holdings as well, Jeram Sanitary Landfill is 1 out of 12 sanitary landfills existed in Malaysia as stated below (information not complete):

Sunday 10 May 2015

Where Does Your Rubbish Go? (Part 1) - Shah Alam Transfer Station

Environmental students love field trips where you can get out from the class and go to somewhere interesting and play. However there are always some places that we are reluctant to go. All of you know what I mean. It must be some nasty places. Well, I have gone to an open dumping site during the trip to Chini Lake last year. A transfer station should be better, right? Oh you have not heard of a transfer station? Neither do I, until this semester, hahaha. 
The view of the main building from bus. You can see a path on the left that leads towards the building. It is where the rubbish trucks go to unload their content.
This building looks nice. But the smell? Err..