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Learning Something Everyday - by Jessicca

 
You can learn from anything to everything every single day, if you put your heart to notice the little changes in life around you.

Heart Transplant For a computer

April 17th 2008 06:44

Ever heard of a "heart transplant" on a computer?

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The Sony Ericsson s500i Review

September 11th 2007 07:45
sony ericsson
upclose of my S500i


My phone has been giving me a lot of trouble since these two weeks with all kinds of display problems. This is when I realised that my friends and family once noted me about the disadvantages of a flip phone


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What Element Is Your Love?

June 28th 2007 03:27
This is a cute site about how you value love. I got it first from my friend's blog and what mine turned out was this:

Your Love Element Is Earth

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Passing of a love one

June 25th 2007 03:02
It was a shocking and sad day for the past 3 days during the weekends for my family and me. My closest aunt has passed away on Friday morning and by the time I got the news it was passed noon.

We all had to calm ourselves and continue our work until we get our time off on Saturday and rushed to our hometown as fast as we can. By the time we arrived, it was already night and we could see that my aunt was already nicely dressed, make up, nicely put with her fake teeth and placed in the coffin


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Water colour effect at camera

June 20th 2007 07:37
In case anyone starts frowning after shooting with their brand new Panasonic FZ8 compact semi-dSLR camera (those pro will know what I am saying), don't freak out and sell it off before reading this:

(Found this forum rather interesting


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Fact: Ivory Soap

June 14th 2007 08:17


Ivory Soap was developed by James N. Gamble in 1879. It was originally going to be called P & G White Soap, but Harley Procter became inspired at a church service and came up with the name Ivory Soap. Approximately 40 billion bars of Ivory Soap have been sold since 1879. Ivory Soap is famous for the fact that it floats, and for years it was believed that this was due to a mistake made by an employee who mixed up a batch of extra frothy soap. Recent research, however, shows that James N. Gamble may have always intended for the soap to float. The slogan "99-44/100% Pure" was originated in 1882, and the first Ivory Baby appeared in 1886.
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Whenever you start you plant your own vegetables, you care for them, tend to them closely and hope for the best harvest.

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Fact: Pollination

May 24th 2007 07:38


In order for seeds to develop, a flower has to be pollinated. Pollen from the stamens of a flower of the same species must stick to the plant's stigma (a part of the pistil). In self-pollination, a flower is pollinated by its own pollen or that of another flower on the same plant. Plants that depend on moths for pollination tend to be white or pale yellow so they can be seen better when the light is dim, whereas plants that are pollinated by butterflies tend to have more colorful flowers. Plants that are pollinated by bats usually bloom at night. Bumblebees need to maintain a high body temperature, so they use warmth to determine which flowers they pollinate. They can tell the flower's temperature by its color


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Fact: Word games

May 23rd 2007 07:44

Playing with words is a distinctly human activity. It lets us learn while having fun, and is a humbler and more approachable way to be creative than writing the Great American Novel. We make new sense or nonsense by playing with the basic elements of our language - noticing similarities between different words, finding double meanings in the same word, and using words as the raw material for innumerable games. Words are pulled to pieces and rearranged in anagrams and palindromes, or linked together in diagrams or patterns such as acrostics, crosswords, Scrabble, and word squares. Some games play with individual letters (as in chronograms and beheadments), their shape (concrete poetry), or sound (rebuses and tongue-twisters). Other games, such as charades and hangman, involve guessing.
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Recently my friend just message me her blog URL and the first thing that attracted me the most was her Big Bird photo there, then I realised that it was from a simple quiz that determines what character in the sesame street she is, so I also have a go.

Imagine simple questions like this would give you quite an idea how you are, and sometimes without such questions, you just forgot who you are at times and what others see in you


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