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Thursday, March 04, 2010
It's a life of imperfection....
It’s a life of imperfection….
"When I was a little girl, my mom liked to make breakfast food for dinner every now and then. And I remember one night in particular when she had made breakfast after a long, hard day at work. On that evening so long ago, my mom placed a plate of eggs, sausage, and extremely burned toast in front of my dad. I remember waiting to see if anyone noticed ! Yet all my dad did was reach for his toast, smile at my mom, and ask me how my day was at school. I don't remember what I told him that night, but I do remember Watching him smear butter and jelly on that toast and eat every bite!
When I got Up from the table that evening, I remember hearing my mom apologize to my dad For burning the toast. And I'll never forget what he said: 'Baby, I love burned toast.' Later that night, I went to kiss Daddy good night and I asked him if he really liked his toast burned. He wrapped me in his arms and said, 'Debbie, your Momma put in a hard day at work today and she's real tired. And besides-a little burnt toast never hurt anyone!' You know, life is full of imperfect things.....and imperfect people. I'm not the best housekeeper or cook. What I've learned over the years is that learning to accept each other's faults - and choosing to celebrate each other's differences - is the one of the most important keys to creating a healthy, growing, and lasting relationship. And that's my prayer for you today. That you will learn to take the good, the bad, and the ugly parts of your life and lay them at the feet of GOD.
Because in the end, He's the only One who will be able to give you a relationship where burnt toast isn't a deal-breaker! We could extend this to any relationship in fact - as understanding is the base of any relationship, be it a husband-wife or parent-child or friendship – professional or personal relationships!! "
"Don't put the key to your happiness in someone else's pocket but into your own."
Thanks
Sree…
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Sunday, February 28, 2010
BEWARE OF RUBBER HAIR BANDS AND SLIPPERS FROM CHINA....!!!
BEWARE OF RUBBER HAIR BANDS and SLIPPERS from China !!!!!
Be cautious of hair bands at open markets around the city too ?
they are probably from China since they are purchased in bulk
very very cheap !!!!
Take a good look before buying hair bands in future ?
especially the following kind?...
These Hair bands were made from used
condoms and threads
BEIJING (AFP) - Used condoms are being recycled into
hair bands in southern China threatening to spread
sexually-transmitta ble diseases they were originally
meant to prevent, state media reported Tuesday
In the la test example of potentially harmful Chinese-made
products, rubber hair bands have been found in local markets
and beauty salons in Dongguan and Guangzhou cities in
southern Guangdong province, China Daily newspaper said.
'These cheap and colorful rubber bands and hair ties sell well .....
threatening the health of local people,' it said..
Despite being recycled, the hair bands could still contain
bacteria and viruses, it said.
'People could be infected with AIDS, (genital) warts or other
diseases if they hold the rubber bands or strings in their mouths
while waving their hair into plaits or buns,' the paper quoted a
local dermatologist who gave only his surname, Dong, as saying.
A bag of ten of the recycled bands sells for just 25 sen (three cents),
much cheaper than others on the market, accounting for their popularity,
the paper said.
A government official was quoted as saying recycling condoms
was illegal.. China 's manufacturing industry has been
repeatedly tarnished this year by a string of scandals
involving shoddy or dangerous goods made for both
domestic and foreign markets.
In response, it launched a public relations blitz this summer
aimed at playing up efforts to strengthen monitoring systems.
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Check your kids hair bands and make sure they do not put
them in their mouth while trying to plait or tie their hair .
See below for Chinese Slippers now being sold in Walmart in the US .
REMEMBER THE PAINT ON KIDS TOYS ?
This is very true as I heard it in news from one of our local radios
here that our govt has to be extra careful on these cheap imports
from china. These includes clothes, food, toys, slippers and even
glasses because the Chinese are using some strong but cheap
chemical in their manufactures. Cheap is becoming expensive
and at the same time fatal. I nearly bought one pair of the slippers
below for myself last week at the Japanese $2 shop at IMM last week.
These slippers are also sold in Walmart, USA and same complaints received.
PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO PASS
THIS MESSAGE TO EVERYONE
IN YOUR CONTACT LIST.
Source : Unknown.
I m not very sure if all this is true but to my logical understanding all this is possible be it even to the people in China and hence being cautious is no harm. So the next time you see a cheaper rubber band or a cheaper slipper I guess you would remember to investigate it before you go for it….
Thanks
Sree…
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Saturday, February 27, 2010
The Purpose of Appendix
Researchers at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, United States believe that they have found the purpose of the vermiform appendix, long thought to be useless.
The theory, published in the Journal of Theoretical Biology, is that the appendix creates and protects helpful microorganisms for a person’s digestive system.
For years, scientists believed that the appendix served no purpose, and wondered why it was even present in the human body. Surgeons removed them regularly, and it seemed to have no ill effects on the health of patients.
In addition, when infected the appendix became harmful and even deadly. Inflammation occurs quickly and can cause death if the infected organ is not removed in time. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in 2005 321,000 Americans were stricken with appendicitis. On average, 300 to 400 Americans die of appendicitis each year.
The new theory, proposed by surgeons and immunologists at the Duke University School of Medicine, says that people throughout most of human history lived in small, spread out groups. As a result, their contact with other people was far more limited than it is today in modern industrialized societies. Today, if a person’s digestive tract lacks helpful bacteria, they can regain the needed germs from contact with large numbers of other people. In times when populations were less dense, and cholera epidemics purged large numbers of people’s useful digestive bacteria, the appendix was able to restore the digestive system’s supply of helpful germs.
"[The appendix] acts as a good safe house for bacteria," said Duke surgery professor Bill Parker, a co-author in the study. He said the appendix’s location–below the one-way passage of food and germs through the large intestine in a digestive cul-de-sac helps validate the theory. The worm-shaped appendage also acts to manufacture these helpful germs, Parker said.
Parker added that in less developed societies with lower population densities, the appendix may still be useful and rates of appendicitis are lower. However, regardless of the appendix’s apparent function, Parker confirmed that those suffering from appendicitis should still have it removed.
Scientists not affiliated with the study have come out in favor of the theory. Brandeis University biochemistry professor Douglas Theobald said the idea was the most likely purpose of the appendix. "It makes evolutionary sense."
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Sree…
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
Ever wondered How Long It Takes To Paint a Feather....??
Ever wondered How Long It Takes To Paint a Feather….??
Paintings by Julia Thompson. A number of other feather painting photographs included in the original email have been omitted from this example.
Many wonderful feather paintings, including those in the email, are available for viewing on Julie Thompson's website. The artist explains:
I began painting feathers back in 1990, purely as a means of putting to use all the broad sturdy wing feathers that my mother's peacocks would shed. I had never seen this done before, but knowing the bonding properties of acrylic paint, I thought it was a feasible experiment. I began with simple subject matters like pictographs and still-life’s, but soon that grew to a very broad range of subject matter.
The feather paintings also feature in a video clip of folk singer Gordon Lightfoot's song "Cherokee Bend".
References:
Feather lady Studio: The wildlife art of Northwest artist Julie Thompson
About the Artist
Cherokee Bend - Gordon Lightfoot V54
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Sree…
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
The most colorful river in the World
The most colorful river in the World
The river that ran away to paradise - During a brief span between wet and dry seasons, when the water level is just right, the many varieties of algae and moss bloom in a dazzling display of colors. Without any roads leading to this river, it must be accessed by horse.
The information in the message is factual and the photographs are genuine. The river shown in the photographs is the Caño Cristales, which is located near the town of La Macarena in Colombia, South America. The river, world famous for its colourful display, has been called "the river that ran away to paradise", "the most beautiful river in the world" and "the river of five colours". Information about the river published on the Atlas Obscura website notes:
During Colombia's wet season, the water flows fast and deep, obscuring the bottom of the river and denying the mosses and algae that call the river home the sun that they need. And during the dry season there is not enough water to support the dazzling array of life in the river. But during a brief span between the wet and dry seasons, when the water level is just right, the many varieties of algae and moss bloom in a dazzling display of colors. Blotches of amarillo, blue, green, black, and red - and a thousand shades in between - coat the river.
As noted in the message, the part of the river where the colourful blooms occur is quite isolated and is not accessible by road. Adventurous tourists can now fly into La Macarena and then make their way to to the river site on foot as part of guided tours. The site was effectively closed to tourists for several years because of FARC guerrilla activity in the region along with concerns about the impact of unregulated tourist traffic. However, the site was reopened to visitors in 2009. The Colombia
Reports website notes:
The Caño Cristales site, located about two hours walk from the town of La Macarena, will be open to visitors until November 10, when the summer season dries out the algae and the river loses it magnificent colours.
So far, some 1,000 people have visited Caño Cristales, including around 100 foreign tourists.
According to new regulations visits to the site are made up of groups of up to 20 people, taken throughout the day by four guides. The tours will follow four clearly marked and authorized paths and one is no longer permitted to stay overnight or cook, as this was ruining the area previously.
Even so, reports indicate that some intrepid visitors still made it to the river during the years it was officially closed to tourists.
Many other photographs of the river in all its glory have been published on various travel blogs and photo sharing websites. There are also couple of Youtube posting depicting an excursion to La Macarena and Cano Cristales.
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Sree…
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Future of Internet Search: Mobile version
Future of Internet Search: Mobile version
Guess what you can do with a touch screen, camera, scanner, WiFi, and Google maps in future...
View a building through it, and it gives you all the information about that building....
Choose a building and touch a floor and it tells you more details of the building. You can use it when you want to know a car model, an insect name, what kind of food is served at a restaurant and how much, who built a bridge, etc. etc.
It’s got a scanner built in.
so you can use it this way when you want to check the meaning of a word in the newspaper, book, magazine, etc. It would be much easier to read a real book. You can use the dictionary, wikipedia, thesaurus and anything else available on the web. What do you think?
Indoor guide:Works in a building, airport, station, hospital, etc.
Automatic simultaneous translation: here Latin to English.
Search keyword: Helpful when you want to find out a word from a lot of text in newspaper/book.
Nutrition: This kind of function would be helpful for health freaks..
Also check out : http://www.hoax-slayer.com/google-amazing-device.shtml
CheersJ
Sree…
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Friday, February 05, 2010
Test your IQ.
Hi Guys,
Its time to keep you busy over the weekend…
Try out this test… Lets see who completes first and are among the 2% of the group of Genius.
CheersJ
Sree…
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Astro Boy made from recycled train tickets
Astro Boy made from recycled train tickets
A 3.2 x 2.1 meter (10 x 7 ft) work of Astro Boy pixel art made from 138,000 recycled Tokyo Metro tickets is on temporary display at the Shinjuku Takashimaya Department Store (2nd floor) to mark the opening of Tokyo’s new Fukutoshin subway line. Created by volunteers from Takashimaya and other Shinjuku-area businesses, the work depicts Astro Boy, Uran, Professor Ochanomizu and Higeoyaji (Mr. Mustachio) in Shinjuku along with the new Fukutoshin train.
Mona Lisa from recycled train tickets
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Sree….
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The Big Picture Photo Mosaic
The Big Picture is a project to create the biggest photo album in the West Midlands where the people there submitted over 110,000 photos. The photos are then used to create a huge record breaking photo mosaic the size of three tennis courts which was unveiled at Birmingham’s Thinktank at Millenium Point on 23rd August 2008. British artist Helen Marshall is the creative mind behind the project where she worked with photo mosaic specialists PollyTiles to realize the enormous image. 2 more pics of ‘The Big Picture’ photo mosaic after the jump.
Also check out the original high clarity version at Link
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Sree…
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