Weekly Must-read! (Week 39/2007)


Starting frm October, I will be compiling a whole week of blog entries worth reading. The links will come from blogs that I’ve subscribed to.

Contact me if you’ve got a blog to impress me with and that I should subscribe.

Nut wants to remind us that we should not wake him up on Saturday mornings and he provided local helplines for the needy.

eReviews wants you to review your password - are they secure enough?

Bob wrote that life is unpredictable.

StarryNite at DK’s blog shared her (or his) sweetest kiss!

Enjoy your weekends and have fun reading them.




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I quite like most of the Disney classics especially Beauty and the beast and Colours of the Wind.

This song is the Chinese version of Beauty and the Beast! Enjoy.

海洋与星空
本来不相通
朝夕相对中
在互相感动
在互相包容
我们的天空
吹不同的风
看你的笑容
谁能不动容
爱在蔓延中
我们能想象
爱情的力量
比岁月坚强
战胜了别人
奇异的目光

(music below!)

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The Most Dangerous Potato Chips to Eat

potato_chips.jpgPublic knowledge of the serious dangers found in potato chips may finally be surfacing. The California-based Environmental Law Foundation (ELF) has filed notices with the state’s attorney general against potato chip manufacturers:

  • Lay’s potato chip maker PepsiCo Inc.
  • Pringles maker Proctor & Gamble Co.
  • Cape Cod potato chip parent Lance Inc.
  • Kettle Chips maker Kettle Foods Inc.

… that would require them to place labels on their products warning consumers about the high levels of acrylamide found inside. Acrylamide is formed when starchy foods are baked or fried at high temperatures and is considered a cancer-causing chemical by the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment.

Manufacturers who sell their products without such warnings are in violation of California law, California Proposition 65.

The attorney general’s office has 60 days to decide to pursue the case; if the state declines, the ELF will file lawsuits against the companies.

What Do the Chip Makers Have to Say?

The reaction from the chip makers was on the defensive … though the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) wavering position on the dangers of acrylamide certainly doesn’t help.

Perhaps the FDA should review the report developed by the ELF that listed just how far various chip brands exceeded the state’s required warning levels for acrylamide. The offenders include:

  • Cape Cod Robust Russet: 910 times
  • Kettle Chips (lightly salted): 505 times
  • Kettle Chips (honey dijon): 495 times
  • Pringles Snack Stacks (pizza-flavored): 170 times
  • Lay’s Baked: 150 times

Dr. Mercola’s Comment:

I suspect nearly everyone reading this enjoys the taste of potato chips. However, they are clearly one of the most toxic processed foods you can eat. Do you really want to trade a few moments of taste pleasure for cancer?

Potato chips are loaded with acrylamide. This is only one of the many side effects that occur when food is highly processed; for instance, using high temperatures to cook foods can contribute to the formation of carcinogenic substances. Another similar example occurs when meats are cooked at high temperatures. In this case, heterocyclic amines can be formed.

Ideally, you should consume foods that are minimally processed to avoid these types of toxic byproducts. I assure you that there are many others, most of which have yet to be discovered. Acrylamides have only been known for a few years and many experts discounted them when they were first discovered.

In the best case, over half of your foods should be uncooked and eaten in the raw state. My diet is typically about 80 percent to 90 percent raw foods, and I find it is one of the major ways that I am able to remain healthy and avoid all sorts of health problems and challenges.

It may take you awhile to have more than 50 percent of your diet raw but start by throwing out the obvious and well-known processed foods that there is absolutely no excuse to consume:

  • Doughnuts
  • French fries and potato chips
  • All sodas

How about me?

I am definitely going to have less chips (long term). No way am I going to quit eating them though. Chips are just wonderful things, just like ice cream!

You should eat less chips too. =)

[This entry was written 2 years ago and I'm having it on my blog to remind you that chips are harmful.]



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Most MEN cannot aim & shoot well (in toilet)! (with Guide)

toilet-men-aiming-sucks.jpgI seriously don’t understand how other men visit the toilet.

I will often be pissed off when I enter a cubicle and I see the whole toilet dirty. They just cannot aim well (Not to mention some cannot shit well). So, after practicing for over 10 years (daily!) and still cannot aim well? Worse thing is some people who can’t aim are as old as 50-60! I’m not blaming them for their bad eyesight at their age though.

Why not let’s push the blame to youngsters? A step by step guide to using the toilet?

To urinate in a cubicle 

  1. Lock the door.
  2. Now, unzip your pants. You do not have to unbuckle your pants’ button if you don’t see a need. I usually do coz it’s more comfortable.
  3. Stand in position. You can stand on the tiles as provided or just somewhere comfortable. Stand closer to the toilet bowl. This is to prevent your urine from dripping everywhere. (Refer to picture above)
  4. Ok, now serious. Pull down your underwear to expose your private part. Very simple step.
  5. Step 4 onwards, most men cannot handle it well. Practice makes perfect though. Now, hold your dick with your left hand (or right hand. It’s your choice.) and aim first. I SAID AIM FIRST.
  6. Now that you’re sure that your urine will be shot at the right spot? Start urinating.
  7. After you’re done, zip up and don’t leave first.
  8. Flush water. Lots of people miss this step out. Have some manners please. 

Next

  • Practice this a few times daily.
  • Drink more water to have more chances.
  • Try different angles and different positions
  • Don’t give up.

Right & Wrong

right.jpg

wrong-position.jpg

Hope this guide is helpful for you.



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