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The rising sun on Monday 30th March lifted the fog over Hawkesbury River in New South Wales, Australia. Picture taken by Diane Ralph.
A picturesque end to a blustery, showery day in Southend-on-Sea. Pam Wilding photographed the varying colours of these dense cirrus clouds. Picture taken on Friday 27th March.
Between the spells of sunshine, these shower clouds brought rain and hail to Kilve in Somerset on Saturday 28th March. Photographed by Ash Rivers.
Hema Nandhini was on her way home from work in Aylesbury on Tuesday 31st March when she photographed shower clouds breaking up, allowing the setting sun to peep through.
Charlotte Owen was in Colchester on Sunday 29th March when she photographed this image of a rainbow's end. 'Unfortunately, there was no pot of gold.
The sun sets behind stratocumulus clouds in Blackpool on Saturday 28th March. Steven Howard sent in this striking picture.
A perfect photo opportunity for Jennifer Beresford on Saturday 28th March, as the sun set behind a sheet of cloud in Springhead, Oldham.
4月10日該場放映前,安東尼奧尼的《中國》將配合放映一場,敬希垂注。
Please note that there will be a screening of Chung Kuo before the 10 April screening of China is Far Away - Antonioni and China
The 10 April screening will be attended by the director, Liu Haiping.
導演劉海平將出席4月10日之放映與觀眾會面。 其實都未去過藝術中心嘅Agnès b.電影院呢 ~包氏畫廊都N年冇去過喇 ... ...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsport/formula_one/results/7921022.stm
Qualifying Result Saturday, 4 April 2009
Position / Country / Driver / Car number / Team / Qualifying time
1 great britain Jenson Button 22 Brawn-Mercedes 1:35.181
2 italy Jarno Trulli 9 Toyota 1:35.273
3 germany Sebastian Vettel 15 Red Bull-Renault 1:35.518
4 brazil Rubens Barrichello 23 Brawn-Mercedes 1:35.651
5 germany Timo Glock 10 Toyota 1:35.690
6 germany Nico Rosberg 16 Williams-Toyota 1:35.750
7 australia Mark Webber 14 Red Bull-Renault 1:35.797
8 poland Robert Kubica 5 BMW Sauber 1:36.106
9 finland Kimi Raikkonen 4 Ferrari 1:36.170
10 spain Fernando Alonso 7 Renault 1:37.659
11 germany Nick Heidfeld 6 BMW Sauber 1:34.769
12 japan Kazuki Nakajima 17 Williams-Toyota 1:34.788
13 great britain Lewis Hamilton 1 McLaren-Mercedes 1:34.905
14 finland Heikki Kovalainen 2 McLaren-Mercedes 1:34.924
15 france Sebastien Bourdais 11 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:35.431
16 brazil Felipe Massa 3 Ferrari 1:35.642
17 brazil Nelson Piquet Jr 8 Renault 1:35.708
18 italy Giancarlo Fisichella 21 Force India-Mercedes 1:35.908
19 germany Adrian Sutil 20 Force India-Mercedes 1:35.951
20 switzerland Sebastien Buemi 12 Toro Rosso-Ferrari
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsport/formula_one/results/7921082.stm
Starting Grid Sunday, 5 April 2009 Conditions: Fine
Position / Country / Driver / Car number / Team / Qualifying time
1 GB Jenson Button 22 Brawn-Mercedes 1:35.181
2 Ita Jarno Trulli 9 Toyota 1:35.273
3 Ger Timo Glock 10 Toyota 1:35.690
4 Ger Nico Rosberg 16 Williams-Toyota 1:35.750
5 Aus Mark Webber 14 Red Bull-Renault 1:35.797
6 Pol Robert Kubica 5 BMW Sauber 1:36.106
7 Fin Kimi Raikkonen 4 Ferrari 1:36.170
8 Brz Rubens Barrichello 23 Brawn-Mercedes 1:35.651
9 Spa Fernando Alonso 7 Renault 1:37.659
10 Ger Nick Heidfeld 6 BMW Sauber 1:34.769
11 Jpn Kazuki Nakajima 17 Williams-Toyota 1:34.788
12 GB Lewis Hamilton 1 McLaren-Mercedes 1:34.905
13 Ger Sebastian Vettel 15 Red Bull-Renault 1:35.518
14 Fin Heikki Kovalainen 2 McLaren-Mercedes 1:34.924
15 Fra Sebastien Bourdais 11 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:35.431
16 Brz Felipe Massa 3 Ferrari 1:35.642
17 Brz Nelson Piquet Jr 8 Renault 1:35.708
18 Ita Giancarlo Fisichella 21 Force India-Mercedes 1:35.908
19 Ger Adrian Sutil 20 Force India-Mercedes 1:35.951
20 Swi Sebastien Buemi 12 Toro Rosso-Ferrari
Vettel penalised 10 places from third for crash with Kubica in Australian Grand Prix; Barrichello penalised five places for gearbox change
By Mark Ashenden
Brawn's debut season continued in fine style with Jenson Button grabbing pole for Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix a week after winning in Australia.
Toyota's Jarno Trulli, almost a tenth of a second behind Button's one minute 35.181 seconds, will be ahead of team-mate Timo Glock on the grid.
Ferrari's miserable season continued with the shock early departure of Felipe Massa, who finished 16th.
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton made it one stage further and will start 12th.
England's Button set a time of one minute 35.181 seconds to secure his second successive pole position and fifth in his career to finish almost a tenth of a second ahead of Italy's Trulli.
Glock recorded only the fifth best time in final qualifying with 1:34.907 but will be third on the grid in his Toyota as a result of penalties handed out to Sebastian Vettel and Rubens Barrichello.
Red Bull's Vettel was third quickest but was penalised 10 spots after his collision with BMW's Robert Kubica in Melbourne, while Barrichello clocked the fourth best time but will start ninth after changing his gearbox on Friday.
Williams driver Nico Rosberg, quickest in all practice sessions in Australia, clocked the fastest time in Saturday's final practice session and will begin Sunday's race in fourth ahead of Red Bull's Mark Webber.
Kubica will start sixth with Kimi Raikkonen's Ferrari in seventh and Renault's Fernando Alonso, struggling with an ear infection, in eighth.
Button claimed to be less than happy with his car after Friday's practice sessions but the 29-year-old was satisfied with adjustments made overnight.
"I was really struggling with the balance of the car. I had a lot of rear locking and instability, and when I have that it's not my forte really because I find it difficult to drive it around," he said.
"So we changed it around overnight and it's improved it a lot and I feel very comfortable in the car, so it makes it exciting for tomorrow.
"It's not easy to get one pole and now I've got two so it's unbelievable."
When the weights of the cars in qualifying were published, it emerged that Button was running with 3.5kg more fuel than Trulli - which means he was penalised by extra weight that accounts for about 0.1secs per lap.
It also means Button has at least a lap's worth extra fuel in his car for the first stint of the race.
That suggests the Brawn's superiority on pace is not as marked in Malaysia as it was in Australia a week ago.
Hamilton, with much on his mind after being stripped of a third place in Australia for misleading stewards in an inquiry, as well as being fined for breaching the pit lane speed limit on Friday, will start in 12th after failing to reach the final stage of qualifying.
Ferrari were confident of cruising through the early qualifying stages without using another set of soft tyres and opted for Massa to complete just four laps but the plan back-fired with several late quick times to leave the Brazilian in 16th spot in the first qualifying session.
Massa told BBC Sport: "I needed to do the perfect lap but I didn't do it. It was a big surprise not to make the top 15 - it was a bit of a mistake."
With the predicted rain not arriving, Button had done little to impress during Saturday's final practice and the first qualifying stage but showed the potential of Brawn's cars by clocking the fastest lap of 1:33.784 in the second stage.
Although he trailed team-mate Barrichello in the dramatic closing stages, he clocked another flying lap to pass the chequered flag to secure his pole position once again.
Trulli had a chance to overhaul Button in his Toyota but his closing lap was 0.092 seconds adrift of his Brawn rival.
Trulli said: "The car was spot on today - it was a shame to lose out on pole by such a small margin. We were struggling yesterday but we got it right today and I am really looking forward to the race."
Williams's Kazuki Nakajima recorded the 12th best time while the McLarens continued their struggles this season with Hamilton and team-mate Heikki Kovalainen in 13th and 14th respectively, followed by the Toro Rosso of Sebastien Bourdais.
MALAYSIA APPROX FIRST STOPS 1 Button - lap 20
2 Trulli - lap 18
3 Glock - lap 18
4 Rosberg - lap 18
5 Webber - lap 18
6 Kubica - lap 21
7 Raikkonen - lap 21
8 Barrichello - lap 21
9 Alonso - lap 27
10 Heidfeld - lap 31
Stops calculated on weight of fuel in cars at 2.75kg per lap
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Meteorologists describe this as the Virgo effect, where rain falls from clouds (in this case, altocumulus) but do not reach the ground. Picture taken by Ken Mahoney in Tibenham, Norfolk on Friday 27th March.
A perfect photo opportunity for Jennifer Beresford on Saturday 28th March, as the sun set behind a sheet of cloud in Springhead, Oldham.
Neil Garrett was in Pimlico, London, looking south-east on Friday 27th March when he photographed this cumulus cloud bringing rain to parts of the city.
These stratocumulus clouds advanced over the Old Bedford River near Mepal, Cambridgeshire on Thursday 26th March. Photographed by Mark Ward.
Mike Davies spotted this striking rainbow against cumulus shower clouds from his house in Cadoxton, south Wales during early morning on Saturday 28th March.
Charlotte Owen was in Colchester on Sunday 29th March when she photographed this image of a rainbow's end. "Unfortunately, there was no pot of gold."
Anne Bayley captured this image of stratocumulus clouds, just as a hail storm moved over Notre Dame Convent in Cobham, Surrey on Saturday 28th March.
A light dusting of snow greeted Sarah Kelly when she woke up on Sunday 29th March. Temperatures in the Derbyshire dales dropped to -1C during the early hours. 04月01日 Wed 10:36:14
《最熟悉的陌生人》 Helen 導演: 姬絲汀莫萊, 祖羅洛 ~ 導演(之一)姬絲汀莫萊將出席與觀眾會面。
Director: Joe Lawlor, Christine Molloy ~ The screenings will be attended by the director, Christine Molloy. Cast: Annie Townsend, Sandie Malia, Dennis Jobling
國家: 英國 Country: UK
Year: 2008 年份: 2008
色彩: 彩色 Colour: Colour
Duration: 79 mins 片長: 79 分鐘
字幕: 中文字幕
官方網頁: http://www.desperateoptimists.com/helen Official webstite: http://www.desperateoptimists.com/helen
究竟甚麼是「最熟悉的陌生人」呢??
究竟Conficker電腦病毒在昨天 是否真的已大規模發作呢?
這不能被防毒軟件偵緝的病毒 其中一個中招徵狀竟就是不能更新防毒軟件程式 ...... 那麼這台電腦是否也經已中招呢??
The Worm That Ate the Web The latest version of Conficker isn't the first bot to plague the Internet, but it may be the smartest and most sophisticated. And it starts phoning home Wednesday.
(Should You Worry About the April 1 Virus?
Yes, it's smart & scary / No, it's likely just hype)
'Angel' actor dies at 33 of heart disease The Associated Press, March 31, 2009
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- An agent for 33-year-old singer and actor Andy Hallett says the former cast member from the vampire TV series "Angel" has died of congestive heart disease.
Hallett's agent Pat Brady says Hallett died Sunday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after having problems breathing. Brady says he has battled the heart condition for the past five years.
Hallett was a fan favorite on the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" spinoff as Lorne, a green-skinned good guy
Is Harley-Davidson over the hill? 04月01日 Wed 16:49:43
FDA: Avoid pistachios (開心果) amid salmonella (沙門氏菌) scare California company supplied nuts sold in 31 states, officials say
updated 10:56 a.m. ET March 31, 2009 01日 Wed 16:56:38
「敬啟者:
一直以來,辛苦你了! 對不起!
也請不要丟下我這朋友!
(很榮幸/慶幸/萬幸能繼續當你的朋友! 只要你不嫌棄! 謝謝您!」@ 5:44pm 2009'0401 (Wed) 04月01日 Wed 17:44:15
Office Romance Survival Skills Yes, you can date your coworker. Just do so very carefully, and understand the potential repercussions.
Saving for retirement
5 fixes for a broken nest egg Financial advisers discuss smart (and not-so-smart) ways to change your strategy if your recession-damaged retirement fund has you rethinking the way you invest.
愚人節未完 ~ 兩次出門搭巴士 不論是總站還是總站開出第一個站
都係要望住架車走
但最開心 就係見到死人咸美頓 的「愚人節」亦未完
Hamilton loses Aussie GP points 開心死呀!!
Lewis Hamilton and McLaren have been stripped of their podium finish and all points at the Australian Grand Prix.
The sport's world governing body, the FIA, said they were excluded "for providing evidence deliberately misleading to the stewards".
A post-race hearing promoted Hamilton from fourth to third after Jarno Trulli was penalised for passing Hamilton while the safety car was out.
Trulli and Toyota have been reinstated to third, and McLaren will not appeal.
Hamilton was summoned by stewards on Thursday, ahead of this weekend's Malaysian GP, to discuss what the FIA described as "a new element" of evidence.
An FIA spokesman said it "could not rule out at this stage" further action against McLaren.
Hamilton left the Sepang International Circuit without commenting on the decision.
Trulli was initially handed a 25-second penalty for the incident which saw him demoted to 12th.
而杜尼 (Jarno Trulli) 則收到愚人節大禮 ~ 本來被罰加25秒 由第三跌落第十二嘅佢 重奪第三 (開心死!!)
"We are disappointed by what has happened but in the circumstances we are not going to appeal," said McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh.
He added: "There is no implication that Lewis lied to the stewards.
"As I understand there is a belief that the team was not explicit enough in the content of the radio communications to the stewards.
"What they believe is that the omission of the information about the radio communication between the team was withheld and that is misleading.
"I believe it was a harsh decision. Lewis made a legitimate pass and then was repassed - at the time the team asked race control several times about the repass but they were too busy to answer that question so we felt the decision in the immediate aftermath was fair.
"I think it's a regrettable day. It certainly wasn't a deliberate attempt (to mislead the stewards)."
However, McLaren have had little leeway in terms of receiving the benefit of the doubt from the FIA since the 2007 'spygate' row.
That saw the team stripped of their constructors' points and fined £50m after being caught in possession of sensitive Ferrari technical data.
In Melbourne on Sunday, the safety car came out after a late collision between Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel and Robert Kubica in his BMW Sauber.
Trulli slid off the track and was passed by Hamilton but the Toyota driver, who has welcomed the decision, said he had little choice but to overtake the Briton again.
"I am happy because I wanted some justice and I got it," said Trulli.
"I am happy for myself and the team and I have to thank the FIA because it does not happen very often they reconsider something.
"It must have been really hard for them, but they had common sense to really try and understand what was going on. I have always been honest and it has paid off.
"It was a controversial end of the race and it was hard for anyone to understand, but I never lied. I was honest in my statement and I never changed it."
BBC commentator and former F1 driver Martin Brundle said: "This does not look good for Hamilton or McLaren.
"Hamilton passed Trulli as he was off the road. Hamilton clearly wondered then, to give him the benefit of the doubt, if he had passed under the safety car conditions and was trying to let Trulli back through.
"There was a point when he was doing just 15mph in his McLaren and Trulli had no option but to repass him.
"I think Lewis then saw half a chance of a third place instead of a fourth, went up to the stewards and didn't give them the full story.
"Now they've matched up his comments (to them) to radio content between him and the team, and other information they've gathered, and they've decided that effectively he was telling fibs.
"I think it's a big issue and it's not going to go away. If they were asked a direct question they should have given the right answer, and they clearly didn't."