Archive for April, 2010

Li Huidi, China Mobile Vice-CEO

Posted on Apr. 16, 2010 by Fisher in Celebs, True & Odd

Li Huidi, born in 1968, is Vice CEO of the world’s largest mobile company, China Mobile. Huidi, who previously was a CEO assistant, was promoted in January to his current position to fill the place left by Zhang Chunjiang who was arrested over financial frauds.

Li Huidi,  Vice-CEO of China Mobile

Ironically, Li Huidi’s Chinese name 李 慧 镝 is a sensitive phrase in Chinese search engines. Typing these three Chinese characters in Baidu.com yields no results, although the media there are not lack of reports on him with his image provided.

The very and only reason is that Li Huidi is son of  one of China’s sitting leader, click here to find out who he is.

Li went to study in USA in 1994 and  then worked 8 years there before returning to China. In 2008, he obtained a Ph.D from Hong Kong Chinese University.

Here are 9 photos of Jetstar (Asia) Airways’ 9V-JSH Airbus 320-232 plane at Penang International Airport.  The first three images were photographed moments after the plane as Flight 3K 675 flying in from Singapore touched down the runway in the afternoon, April 4, 2010.

About one hour later, the plane as Flight 3K 676 flight back to Singapore’s Changi Airport. The remaining six pics show the aircraft heading to the tarmac and then taking off.

9V-JSH Jetstar Airways Airbus 320-232 plane has an age of 5 years. It was in service since 2005. I released all of its pictures under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License

Hugh Hefner: Kate Gosselin Is Not A Celebrity

Posted on Apr. 14, 2010 by Fisher in Celebs

Bad news for anyone who fancies mega mama Kate Gosselin to be featured on Playboy magazine, she was rejected by the man’s magazine!

Kate Gosselin and Dancing With the Stars Partner Tony Dovolani Connect on Red Carpet
No Kate Gosselin Playboy Photo Anytime Soon

When asked if there was any possibility that Kate Gosselin would grace Playboy’s cover, its founder and owner Hugh Hefner said firmly, “No! No! I don’t think she’s a celebrity.”