1999 - Nokia 6110 >>> 7 - 10 - 42000 - Nokia 3310 >>> 4 - 2 - 42001 - Nokia 8310 >>> 6 - 3 - 72002 - Nokia 6100 >>> 6 - 5 - 82003 - Sony Ericsson P900 >>> 8 - 6 - 102004 - HP Ipaq 6365 >>> 8 - 5 - 72005 - (Dec) Sony Ericsson w800i >>> 10- 8 - 8
Humans always try to organize and plan their daily lives.... it's a cliche... but in reality, life is full of unexpected events. You cannot always plan. It is your destiny...
Monday, January 30, 2006
I love my Phone Sony Ericsson W800i WalkMan Phone
Storm vs Phoenix
HOTWHEELS 2006 FIRST EDITIONS HONDA CIVIC SI #28/38
This is a rare item and very hard to find. I also have 2 pieces of the SEMA version(in long card), but those are not for sale.....
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KUNG HEI FAT CHOI
Below are few facts about the Dog and what to expect for this year... Enjoy
*pics from Disney*
Dog......
People born in the Year of the Dog possess the best traits of human nature. They have a deep sense of loyalty, are honest, and they inspire other people's confidence because they know how to keep secrets. But Dog People are somewhat selfish, terribly stubborn, and eccentric. They care little for wealth, yet somehow always seem to have money. They can be cold emotionally and sometimes distant at parties. They can find fault with many things and are noted for their sharp tongues. Dog people make good leaders. They are compatible with those born in the Years of the Horse, Tiger, and Rabbit.
In the West, the Dog is man's best friend, but in Chinese Astrology this Sign is a little more unpredictable than that. Dogs are loyal, faithful and honest and always stick to their firm codes of ethics. However, this Sign has trouble trusting others. It's generally quite trustworthy itself -- except for the occasional "little white lies" the Dog tells in order to make things go more smoothly. The Dog makes a wonderful, discreet and loyal friend (despite any white lies) and is an excellent listener. This Sign tends to root for the underdog and its keen sense of right and wrong makes it duty-bound to the core. The Dog's mantra seems to be, Live right, look out for the little people and fight injustice whenever possible.
Dogs can also be rather dogmatic, too. They don't go in for light social banter; instead, they go straight for home, expostulating on the topics that are most important to them. At these times the Dog's narrow-minded or stubborn side can become apparent; this Sign has trouble staying light and calm when an important issue is at stake. This Sign can also be very temperamental; mood swings characterize its emotional life and often the Dog needs to run off to be alone in order to recuperate. Part of the problem is the result of this Sign's load of irrational fears that turn into niggling anxieties that turn into hurt feelings and occasional grouchiness. This sensitive Sign needs to warm up to others over time and gradually learn to trust them. Without that trust as a foundation, Dogs can be judgmental and coarse.
The Dog's discerning nature does make it an excellent business person, one who can turn that picky, guarded nature into a keen sense of the truth of another's motives. Where love is concerned, Dogs often have a tough time finding the right match. They can be so anxious and overwrought in the romance dance that they'll stress their partner to the max! In any forum, this Sign is happiest when able to be quite physically active; at home or at work, the Dog will always be constructing something new or cleaning something up in order to make things better. Dogs need to work on controlling their irrational worries and would also be well-served to relax their mile-high standards, which can sometimes wind up alienating the ones they love.
Article taken from http://chinese.astrology.com/dog.html
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Bangkok's Royal Grand Palace
The architectural plan of the new Grand Palace is almost identical in every detail to that of the Royal Palace in the former capital of Ayutthaya. It was built close to the river facing north with the river on the left. This palace has an area of 218,400 sq. metres and is surrounded by walls built in 1782. The length of the four walls is 1,900 metres. Within these walls are situated government offices and the Chapel Royal of the Emerald Buddha besides the royal residences.
Rama I moved the centre of administration to this side of the Chao Phraya and, after erecting public monuments such as fortifications and monasteries. The King ordered the palace to be built not only as his residence but also as his offices--the various ministries, only one of which remains in the palace walls. This palace came to be known as the Grand Palace, in which the earliest edifices contemporary with the foundation of Bangkok were the two groups of residences named the Dusit Maha Prasat and the Phra Maha Monthian.
The palace is divided into three sections:
- The Outer Palace (Phra Ratchathan Chan Nok) on the north
- The Middle Palace (Phra Ratchathan Chan Klang) at the east
- The Inner Palace (Phra Ratchathan Chan Nai) to the west
Article taken from bangkok.thailandtoday.com
Saturday, January 28, 2006
Six ways to improve your health in 2006
The Philippine STAR 01/03/2006
Here are my six choices for 2006.
1. Learn To Meditate
Over the past several decades, it has become increasingly clear that meditation is a path not only to spiritual enlightenment but also to better health. A slew of recent studies have shown that a regular practice can offset many of the effects of stress, including heart disease, high blood pressure, anxiety, depression, insomnia, and infertility. In addition, it has been proven to boost the immune system and help treat symptoms and pain associated with chronic illness such as cancer, fibromyalgia, and psoriasis.
According to a survey on complementary and alternative medicine by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, eight percent of adult Americans now practice meditation. "It allows people to deal with a wide range of incoming hits to the brain and psyche in a more manageable way," says Barrie Cassileth, chief of the Integrative Medicine Service at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York.
Meditation has no side effect and once learned, doesn't cost a centavo!
2. Use Your Gray Matter
We know today that adult brains can grow and change. This ability may help individuals push back against declines in perception, cognition, and motor skills, once thought to be an unavoidable part of growing older. It may play a role in recovery from stroke and traumatic brain injury. And it may even help delay the development of diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
Best of all, the brain's restorative capabilities seem to be sparked not by high-priced pharmaceuticals but by everyday pleasures that present mental or physical challenges. These can include tackling crossword puzzles, analyzing the Da Vinci Code in your book group, or playing a tough 18 holes of golf. "Use it or lose it," says William Greenough, a researcher at the University of Illinois who cites billiards as a good example of the sort of motor-skills challenge that enhances brain function. "The brain needs both physical and mental exercise," he emphasizes.
Now you know why Efren "Bata" Reyes is ageless!
3. Have More Sex
Two economists, David Blanchflower of Darthmouth College and Andrew Oswald of Warwick University, set out to track down people's lifestyles and happiness in a series of research papers, and when it comes to the importance of sex, their conclusion couldn't be more plain: "The more sex," they write, "the happier the person." The real surprise here might not be how we enjoy sex, but why we need a couple of economists to tell us so. The pleasure we get from sexual contact is hardwired, like nature's incentive plan to keep us propagating the species. But there are more benefits to safe, consensual sex than just fulfilling an evolutionary requirement. As more and more researchers are finding out, it can be awfully good for physical and mental health as well.
Studies show that sex may reduce prostate and breast cancer risk, boost immunity, relieve stress, and burn 180 calories for a half hour, making it a pretty good workout. It shoots mood-boosting hormones through the system, builds intimacy between partners, and generally just feels pretty darn good.
But here's the caveat: Sex experts say that it's the quality, not just the quantity that counts. And may I add, keep it intramarital, will you?!
4. Exercise, A Little
The benefits that come from daily exercise read like a doctor's wish list: It reduces the risk of heart disease, stroke, Type II diabetes, breast and colon cancer, osteoporosis, and overall mortality; lowers blood pressure and blood sugar levels; reduces body fat, builds lean muscle, and prevents weight gain; increases good HDL cholesterol and reduces harmful LDL; enhances self-esteem; alleviates depression and anxiety; and slows cognitive decline and disability among older adults.
But the fact is, a majority of people do not relish the wonders of exercise. So what's the very minimum amount of exercise that will keep the gym-averse healthy? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that adults accumulate a mere 30 minutes of exercise per day, on most or preferably all days. This is a level that can reduce cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and other serious chronic illnesses.
So what are you waiting for?
5. Quit Smoking
Getting a group of doctors to agree on something is near impossible. But there is one point on which they are unanimous: If you're a smoker, you should quit. Tobacco is the leading preventable cause of mortality. Smoking also exacerbates other conditions, like diabetes and asthma. Of course, if you smoke, you probably know that. Just like you know that it causes lung and heart disease, stinks up your breath and clothes, and elicits dirty looks from strangers. You also probably want to quit – maybe you have tried, and failed, before.
Why not make this the year you succeed? While there is still no silver bullet that makes quitting a snap, researchers are learning more about how to improve your odds. Specialists suggest psychological counseling and pharmacological agents, such as nicotine patches and antidepressants. If you need more information, you may visit the following websites: www.smokefree.gov and www.stopsmoking.ucsf.edu.
With success, you'll be cheering more than good health. Says Anne Joseph of the University of Minnesota's Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center: "More than feeling good physically, people (who quit) are really happy and proud of themselves."
6. Forgive
Major world religions have long considered forgiveness as one of the most important human virtues. Jesus' radical forgiveness is the foundation of Christianity. Judaism's high holy days – Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur – are focused on atonement. Buddhism calls for ceaseless empathy and compassion toward all beings, especially one's enemies. In the Koran, the angel Gabriel tells Mohammed to set aside vengeful anger. And from the Bhagavad Gita, a classic Hindu text: "If you want to see the brave, look for those who can forgive. If you want to see the heroic, look for those who can love in return for hatred."
While theologians differ on what constitutes true forgiveness, academics in the still-new field of forgiveness studies have come to an uneasy definition: "It's something that happens inside the forgiver when he lets go of negative emotions," says Everett Worthington, a psychology professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. "It's not condoning, excusing, justifying, or reconciling," he says. And if peace of mind isn't enough, researchers have also found that forgiveness provides significant health benefits. Fred Luskin, director of the Stanford Forgiveness Project, says that nursing a grudge raises blood pressure, depletes immune function, makes you more easily depressed, and causes enormous stress to the entire body. Forgive. Do it for yourself. After all, forgiveness is looking at yourself and saying, "I don't want to go through life feeling hateful and revengeful, because that's not going to do me any good." That is the heart of forgiveness: choosing to live every new day in peace.
Typical Day
It is really hard for a person to find his/her total happiness. Maybe that's the reason why I always believe that there's no perfect "entity" in this world except God. There's always something changing. It's inevitable. Change is constant.
I remember the time when I graduated in my first course during college. I said to myself, that I'm going to work and be rich. So I got a job in one of the biggest semiconductor companies, if not in the world in the Philippines (Amkor of course!). I worked there as a Line Technician. The First few months, I enjoyed it. I had my first salary, I can already buy the things that I like from my own money, etc. The next few months, still ok, then after a year and 2 months I got BORED! I resigned and decided to take up another course.
Maybe It's not a bad idea. I think I made the best decision in my life just because I was bored. I decided to take up Computer Science and in that path I saw light!!!! hahahaha. I saw already my dream profession where I can excel (besides having 5 times bigger salary hehehe!!!!).
So always remember when you got bored of your usual thing, it means it's not meant for you!!! ciao... till next time...
Bora
I hope it remains that way, since Bora, inch by inch, loses it's fine white sands. Because of tourism (ok fine not tourism!)... let me re-phrase... Because of our negligence the once sugary white sands of bora now turns to light gray.... so sad.... Let's protect our country's treasures... please............