As you can see the above picture is just a ordinary chair. Now right click and save target as and copy to your harddisk. Go to the download directory afterwards and view as thumbnails and you will see a robot woman sitting down instead of the chair. How do u explain this?hehe :D
If you were wondering why "Singapore" is once again in the top 5 searches at technorati, my guess is that it is due to news of this video clip.
For those without access to Local (Singapore) media reports, a hand phone video clip depicting an extreme case of bullying of a Singapore school girl by what appears to be a gang of teenage girls is currently circulating throughout Singapore via MMS and through links posted in major forums. My sources have revealed that the clip has already made its way out of Singapore to Malaysia, Australia and the US, following in the footsteps of the Tammy clips and the clip of the unreasonable HongKong Bus Uncle.
I have personally watched the clip and I cannot believe my eyes. The girls involved in the attack were kicking the school girl's head like a football for more than 4 minutes and also took sick pleasure in stripping her. All this took place at a HDB Staircase landing and I am shocked that no one actually stepped in to help the girl or called the police.
I was further aggravated by something that I have read in TNP - "Police spokesman Cheryl Foo said: 'The police will look into the matter when a report is lodged.'"
You mean to tell me that after a clip of this nature has spreaded like wildfire (Proof that such an incident happened) that the Police would still need to wait for someone to lodge a report before looking into the matter???
I can't believe this - I seriously can't bring myself to believe this.
My dear readers, if you are a friend of the school girl or if you know someone who knows her, can you please advise her to make a police report immediately?
If you were wondering why "Singapore" is once again in the top 5 searches at technorati, my guess is that it is due to news of this video clip.
For those without access to Local (Singapore) media reports, a hand phone video clip depicting an extreme case of bullying of a Singapore school girl by what appears to be a gang of teenage girls is currently circulating throughout Singapore via MMS and through links posted in major forums. My sources have revealed that the clip has already made its way out of Singapore to Malaysia, Australia and the US, following in the footsteps of the Tammy clips and the clip of the unreasonable HongKong Bus Uncle.
I have personally watched the clip and I cannot believe my eyes. The girls involved in the attack were kicking the school girl's head like a football for more than 4 minutes and also took sick pleasure in stripping her. All this took place at a HDB Staircase landing and I am shocked that no one actually stepped in to help the girl or called the police.
I was further aggravated by something that I have read in TNP - "Police spokesman Cheryl Foo said: 'The police will look into the matter when a report is lodged.'"
You mean to tell me that after a clip of this nature has spreaded like wildfire (Proof that such an incident happened) that the Police would still need to wait for someone to lodge a report before looking into the matter???
I can't believe this - I seriously can't bring myself to believe this.
My dear readers, if you are a friend of the school girl or if you know someone who knows her, can you please advise her to make a police report immediately?
oh.. Clarissa. oh oh.. eh, we've ended our time together. If u wanna keep in touch with me, I'm more than willing. Dun have to hide your identity or anything. Haha, to consider that I've to go thru all the stuff just to sniff out your IP and trace everything to your address.
But anyway, if u wanna comment on my blog, go ahead. Please do so, but of coz, sensible comments and not any hatepost or anything haha..
We have talked about Sleep Debt and Modafinil pills can help you stay awake for several days in a row.
But how many hours of sleep is sufficient for us ? Although many factors influence how much sleep we really need, the common recommendation has been eight hours a night. But now a contrasting opinion has emerged on the internet.
Neil Stanley, sleep research expert, believes that everyone has their own individual "sleep need" which can be anywhere between three and 11 hours. "If you’re a three-hour-a-night person, you need three; if you're 11, you need 11."
Stanley has a simple solution to find out the amount of sleep that you require. Simply sleep until you wake naturally, without the aid of an alarm clock. Feel rested? That’s your sleep need.
University professors have been providing online versions of their class lectures since a long time. Teachers just upload their lectures on the university website that students can download and listen on their MP3 players whenever they like.
But Dr Bill Ashraf of Bradford University has gone a step further. He has abolished traditional lectures in favour of podcasts.
Instead, he's only recording the lessons for students to download as podcasts or video. Students can then ask questions via email or text message, and the professor will respond on his blog.
Dr Bill also has a web-based schedule for students to see when he's free to meet.
Rinxiety: You want to feel you are being contacted
What happens when we are in a restaurant and someone's cellphone starts ringing. Ten other people reach their pockets thinking the call belongs to them. Some may even feel embarrassed when they discover that it's not their call. This feeling is becoming so common that psychologist David Laramie has coined a new term to describe it - Rinxiety
He describes Rinxiety as a familiar and unnerving sensation: the false belief that you can hear your mobile phone ringing or vibrating. So when we "hear" an imaginary ring, or think vibrations on a bus are a call, it is the subconscious calculating how popular we are.
There's another related term - phantom ring effect or fauxcellarm - the sensation of hearing your phone ring while you're in the shower, watching commercials or using a blow dryer. People live in a constant state of phone vigilance, and hearing sounds that seem like a telephone's ring can send an expectant brain into action.
Do you know how video pirates manage to find the latest Hollywood blockbusters - They use Camcorders. MPAA has released a diagram that describes how piracy and pirates work from recording till the point when the pirated movie reaches the end consumer.
MPAA says that 90 percent of pirated initial releases come from camcording in movie theaters. Once made, illegal movies often appear online within hours or days of a movie premiere.
Illegally recorded movies are then sold to individuals who distribute them around the world through computer servers known as "Topsites." The extraordinary speed and power of a Topsite triggers the avalanche that is global Internet piracy.
Consequently, the film appears in street markets around the world just days after the US theatrical release and well before its international debut.
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