From
http://straitstimes.asia1.com/talk/story/0,4386,269801,00.html?Web threadsA weekly roundup of the most interesting Web discussions by Singaporeans.Flights of fancy?YOU'VE seen them in the movies, and read about them in swordfighting novels - gongfu warriors who can sail through the air.
But is the art of qing gong a myth or a possibility?
tONGUe_kUNg_fU said: 'Anything is possible if we keep an open mind. I think Chinese martial arts has more to it than meets the eye. I'm sure that maybe 3,000 or 4,000 years ago, the gongfu scenes in China during the Wudang, E-mei and Shaolin eras were true. If only I could travel back in time to see for myself.'
But imjustlight did not think so. 'Qigong may be possible, but qing gong is impossible.'
forums.hardwarezone.comSpending a windfallIF YOU had $10,000, what would you do with it?
Netizens pondered this question and came up with innovative ways to spend it.
For example, Nelstar suggested using the cash to bet on the lottery.
Other more realistic users like Qitai said: 'If you are young and have a lot of time, learn something new with it. A new language, a new musical instrument, experiencing new things, travel etc, are very good investments. If you are older, $10,000 is not a lot, especially when you already owe the bank a few hundred thousand dollars because of your housing loan and other debts.'
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