Anomalies - which nature itself can't explain why.
Even organic chemistry have to acknowledge that there is a major product and a minor product formed in certain reactions. The explanations give a very clear reason why the minor products exist in lower concentrations - probably due to high improbability, high irrationality and many many reasons why it shouldn't be found. But why why why do they still appear?
My guess.
It's the female elements at work =)
It explains why women are often irrational and baseless.
This is a fun-fun post, look and laugh but this is not factual. At all. Although IMO it might be common ;) okay... joking. have fun guys.
Sunday, 10 August 2008
Friday, 20 June 2008
The bus ride
Bus rides are cool. It's been a long time since I've gotten an inspiration from one though. This one is abit flawed though. Maybe cause of the long time since I've taken note of small stuff.
It's about


balancing life.
Ever tried standing on the bus the entire ride, not holding on to any railings, balancing yourself? I do that from time to time. Standing independent and anticipating any rough jerks seem to interest me.
To be able to stand well and balance well without support, knowing the challenges that will come along the way, is like learning to live life independently. You learn to stand on your own, fight on your own, grow stronger on your own. Leaning backwards putting more weight on your hind foot when the bus is stopping [due to inertia, force is forward, leaning backwards will balance the forward force :s], putting a foot in the opposite direction of the bus turning [to help give rise to a centripedal force so that you won't fly outwards]. Life, can be handled independently at most times. Learning how to handle it well yourself makes you stronger.
However, life is never quite predictable and peace-flowing. When the bus driver is having a bad mood, or simply isn't experience at all, you see your fair share of ups and downs, lots of jerks, crazy breaks and so on. It is difficult to handle this on your own. Don't forget your pillars of support, the poles and the handgrips. Friends are there to help, and lend your support when you're needed.
Other times, there's just too much load on you that you can't even stand properly. Share the burden, or let some down. Hold on to your supports now, or you will fall easily. Friends will always be there. But you need to be the one to hold on to them first.
Stay strong people, and I hope you guys like this new entry since a long long time =)
It's about


balancing life.
Ever tried standing on the bus the entire ride, not holding on to any railings, balancing yourself? I do that from time to time. Standing independent and anticipating any rough jerks seem to interest me.
To be able to stand well and balance well without support, knowing the challenges that will come along the way, is like learning to live life independently. You learn to stand on your own, fight on your own, grow stronger on your own. Leaning backwards putting more weight on your hind foot when the bus is stopping [due to inertia, force is forward, leaning backwards will balance the forward force :s], putting a foot in the opposite direction of the bus turning [to help give rise to a centripedal force so that you won't fly outwards]. Life, can be handled independently at most times. Learning how to handle it well yourself makes you stronger.
However, life is never quite predictable and peace-flowing. When the bus driver is having a bad mood, or simply isn't experience at all, you see your fair share of ups and downs, lots of jerks, crazy breaks and so on. It is difficult to handle this on your own. Don't forget your pillars of support, the poles and the handgrips. Friends are there to help, and lend your support when you're needed.
Other times, there's just too much load on you that you can't even stand properly. Share the burden, or let some down. Hold on to your supports now, or you will fall easily. Friends will always be there. But you need to be the one to hold on to them first.
Stay strong people, and I hope you guys like this new entry since a long long time =)
Tuesday, 26 February 2008
With hope, comes expectations.
Ever wondered why you've felt so disappointed over a series of things; why do things end up like that and so on?
With hope comes expectations. And when expectations aren't met, Disappointment says "Here I come".
Yet Life is nothing without hope.
Bring out the happiness, bury the disappointments. Is that how life works?
With hope comes expectations. And when expectations aren't met, Disappointment says "Here I come".
Yet Life is nothing without hope.
Allan K. ChalmersFor hope brings happiness, or disappointments.
The Grand essentials of happiness are: something to do, something to love, and something to hope for.
Bring out the happiness, bury the disappointments. Is that how life works?
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