Jumat, 24 Juni 2011

English Version

Breaking news: A lebanese immigrant is hungry. (the immigrant’s name is kept secret to avoid any embarras and because he doesn’t want to let his mother know that he’s a fan of what she cooks)


I am a lebanese immigrant. It’s been 8 months since I am here in Paris. Yesterday was the first time when i died for getting something called : Lebanese Food.
I hope that every lebanese reading this post is aware of the big chance he has to eat whenever he wants any lebanese food he wants.
Kebbe bel sayniyeh, , kebbit batata, kebbe nayye, kebbe 2ras, and I am sure that everyone has a different type of kebbe in his village. Shawarma, fatte, rez 3a djej, labne mtawwame, hommos awarma, taboule, fatoush..and I can count till tomorrow.





Meelak, Head of a sheep, guts, cow’s tongue…don’t believe me, I am kidding :p
Don’t forget the lebanese sweets and here i’ll only talk about the mighty “Knefeh bi jeben”



Let’s say it frankly, there’s no diversified cuisine like the lebanese one in the world. Ok i understand people saying “La cuisine française raffinée” but it’s also nice to be full after we finish our lunch.


For every lebanese reading this post, I ask you to benefit from every second where you have the choice to eat lebanese food. I know that there are a lot of lebanese restaurant’s here in Paris and in all the immigration countries but I don’t want to eat a Chawarma at 15 euros or some 4 Raqaqat (sort of cheese rolls) at 5 euros and even if i forget about money, there’s no food like the one that is house made…and better that this there’s no food better than my mom’s food.






The Reasons Why Women Get As Angry

 

I’m sure now you probably know we are all angry, very angry and sometimes uncontrollable. What you may not understand why we allow ourselves to become so angry when we do that sometimes.


The first reason for the uncontrollable anger frustration, and frustration that often repeated.
Now we are all frustrated with varying degrees of experience, but think about half, if something happens, why must you always angry? You have to do something about, rather than thinking furiously.
If the first time that an effort is frustrating, again, why would you respond to your anger.
So you have the reason, you will benefit from this knowledge?
Do you feel for others?
If you no feeling for others, you will notice that you have an uncontrollable rage and you feel like there is nothing wrong.
If you want your anger under control, you only are able to help other people, not their weaknesses room for it. You can not expect that everything is always in your own way. If not like, but if not, not sad or angry. And to refuse to forgive another person or the point of feeling.
Voltage
Watch out for them. If your stress is too high, you will easily be frustrated at the point of anger.
If you feel that you are always angry too often a sign that you need to get rid of some of your stress.
There are many ways to do this. Of daily meditation on an aromatherapy bath, online courses, there are many ways to relieve your stress and learn how it is done.
A bonus Quick Tip: Talk to someone about the problem, you just need to talk more of the best ways to see the situation.
By solving these three problems, you will begin your anger under control. Many times poor people do not get what they need from anger-management techniques. However, if you start applying these tips, you will now be more controlled.

The Angry Run! Did you ever hit the road for an Angry Run?


 
You know, the run you have when you're really pissed off about something or angry angry angry with someone? The run that get's all the anger out? That's the run I mean.

Last Tuesday I had one of those Angry Runs. I was completely pissed off about something (I will spare you the details...). 'Ready to punch someone' pissed off. But I figured punching someone wasn't really an option (not exactly worth going to jail for...), so I went out there for my scheduled run instead. And totally killed it! I was supposed to do an easy 5 mile run. Instead I kicked it into gear and just went for it. After two miles I felt a bit better and got into an easier pace.

And the best thing: after my Angry Run, all the anger was gone. I wasn't angry anymore...at all. Peace and quiet. Total serenity. Ohmmmmmmmm...

Who needs therapy (or anger management classes for that matter) when the road is open for an Angry Run?
I already posted this question on my Facebook-page, but I would like to know what you think!
Did you ever hit the road for an Angry Run? When is the last time you went out there for an Angry Run? Do Angry Runs work for you (to get the anger out)?

Free Writing: Being Angry

 
Being really really angry is an emotion and is totally normal! Most of the time you can take a deep breath and count to ten.  Other times, something might happen and you lose it.  Your task this week is to write about a time when you were angry.
What happened?  Who was there?  How did it happen?  Why did you become angry?  How did you get over it?

Mrs Angry: Complaints about presenter Cerrie Burnell and her ‘frightening’ missing hand!

 http://primetime.unrealitytv.co.uk/mrs-angry-complaints-about-presenter-cerrie-burnell-and-her-%E2%80%98frightening%E2%80%99-missing-hand/

Without doubt, the fact that Cerrie Burnell  – who has a deformed arm and is missing a hand – has prompted complaints to be made to the BBC claiming that she’s “frightening” children is SO ridiculous, it’s hard to find sufficient adjectives; ludicrous, ridiculous, preposterous, absurd… I could go on ad infinitum; the whole thing is truly pathetic but perhaps the most fitting might be ‘outrageous’.
cerrie burnell
Cerrie, who co-presents Cbeebies ‘Do And Discover’ with Alex Winters, has been accused of causing young children “sleep problems” – one assumes in the form of nightmares – and apparently, parents find it unpalatable to have to discuss disability with their children “before they are ready to hear it” according to the BBC news website.
Well boohoo and tough t*t! Guess what? Not everyone’s born ‘perfect’. Does it make them lesser people? No. Does the fact that some people feel the need to negatively comment on it make them lesser people? Hell yes…
Do these same people cover their children’s eyes if they see someone in a wheelchair on the street or maybe they step around someone with a prosthetic leg or cross the road if they see someone with facial burns? I’m horribly afraid they just might.
What the hell is wrong with these people? Here are a few samples of some of the comments made on various forums around the net about this issue…
“Is it just me, or does anyone else think the new woman presenter on Cbeebies (Cerrie Burnell) may scare the kids because of her disability?”
I wish it was just you, you bigoted freak, but unfortunately, it isn’t just you; there are other likeminded morons around…
“I didn’t want to let my children watch the filler bits on the bedtime hour last night because I know it would have played on my eldest daughter’s mind and possibly caused sleep problems… and yes, this is a serious post.”
Well you wanna hope then Mr I’m A Pillock And Proud To Be So that you never have an accident involving your hand and a chainsaw because presumably, that would mark the end of your ever being able to see your child ever again. Imagine her horror at seeing someone with a missing hand in real life! She’d never sleep again.
Other comments on forums are even advocating that the BBC only employed Cerrie to get Brownie points for having employed the ‘token’ disabled person, in much the same way many programmes are accused of having the token black person or the token gay person.
This, the ‘PC set’, are calling “positive discrimination.” In other words, they only hired her because she’s got this ‘problem’ however, are these people aware that Cerrie has previously achieved success as an actress, both in theatre and on TV? I guess not. But like all narrow minded bigots, they themselves cannot see past a disability so assume we are all equally as shallow.
Fortunately, in the net forums I’ve seen, the vast majority of comments have offered nothing but support to and for Cerrie, who many describe as “lovely” and “talented” and indeed she is both.
Sue Stokes from the charity ‘Reach’ has said the charity was appalled by the negative reaction to Cerrie’s disability. On the BBC website, she’s quoted as saying:
“We are appalled that parents are talking on behalf of their children.
“Children don’t notice the differences. The parents need to think about how they would feel if it were their child born without an arm.
“It is great for children with disabilities to see people like them on the television.”
I suspect Ms Reach that these are the people who would think “bucket, water and plastic bag needed” were they to have a child who was born with a disability like Cerrie’s, much as they probably would feel about the ‘runt’ in a litter of kittens.
So… NEWSFLASH complainants… people with disabilities aren’t lepers, it’s not catching and they aren’t criminals or some kind of underclass so how dare you narrow minded, self-absorbed, probable Aryan race fans have the audacity to claim that someone with a – let’s face it, exceptionally slight disability in terms of what some disabilities are – is frightening your children and shouldn’t be seen on TV??
You are – thank God – in the minority and what should be keeping your kids awake at night is the fact that they were born to you and not somebody who is worthy of the precious oxygen that you’re taking up.
So let’s hear what the infinitely decent and intelligent Cerrie had to say about it all. And who, I might add, responded with equanimity and magnanimity that simply proves she’s a very lovely woman and in a class way above those who’ve seen fit to say such pathetic and insulting things about her…
On the BBC website, in response to these negative comments about her arm, Cerrie is quoted as saying that, “She doesn’t take this personally but these kind of comments highlight the prejudice that disabled people face.
Cerrie then added, “Children come up to me in the street every day and say ‘What’s that?’ I wouldn’t say they’re frightened but certainly they’re inquisitive.
“I would always take the time to explain to a child. All they want is an explanation. They want to know ‘What’s that?’ and ‘What’s happened?’ and ‘Why are you different?’ And then they will move on.
“I’d never comment on anyone’s parenting or the time for them to have a discussion with their child about disabilities.
“It’s a totally personal thing and people have to do it when they feel comfortable to do it. But I would just hope that, I guess, me being on CBeebies would present an opportunity for them to do that in the comfort of their own home.”
I’d make that “in the comfort of their own stalag” Cerrie, but you’re clearly a nicer person than me.

One angry teacher, many disfunctional relationships


http://aitken4eastern.com/wp/2011/04/736/
On the doors tonight I met a very angry teacher, angry not just with the local SNP/Libdem administration for their ineptitude and lack of leadership, (“lightweights unable to make decisions” was his description), but at the Concordat which he said has destroyed the relationship between central and Local Government rather than improve it.
I agree with him.  The Concordat has brought Local Government significant additional responsibilities but serious reductions in cash  Because the Concordat was tied into single outcome agreements, in that they were how the Concordat was “proven” to be a reality, and they were in turn tied into the Council Tax Freeze, (i.e. any Local Authority that  didn’t sign one didn’t get the little cash that was on offer to freeze the Council Tax), this was not  a less centralised relationship but one both driven by central control and destroyed buy a lack of cash to deliver on what was insisted upon to get agreement.
The difference Scottish Labour will make is that our Council Tax freeze will be properly funded, avoiding back door rises in other services to cover and will not be so centralised as to render Local Government virtually unable to act on its democratic mandates and delivery its services in a way that met its local needs.
The relationship between central and local Government needs to be built on parity of esteem, trust and real devolution of power beyond Holyrood and even beyond Council Chambers so we make the right decisions not just for but with our communities . That won’t happen overnight but it’s a journey that needs to begin now or, as the angry teacher understood, we will all struggle to cope in what are tough time ahead.

Mother vs Me

http://nodont-speak.blogspot.com/2008/05/why-am-i-not-like-my-mother.html

I may take after my mother in looks but I'm the total opposite when it comes to the others. Here are just some of the examples that show stark differences between us.

Whereas mother would bleach, soak in detergent and boil her dirty kitchen rags after just a few days of use. I on the other hand would use and reuse my kitchen rags until each turns into an unrecognisable yucky, gooey mass of blob before I decided that they're just to eeky to handle and I'd simply toss them out.

When doing the washing mother would take care to sort dirty laundry into categories of tops, undergarments, pants, whites or colours before soaking them into a basin-load of water followed by washing each piece manually by hand before finally loading them into the washer for further rinsing and spinning.

But I without a single thought would simply dump the whole load into the washer not really caring whether they are thoroughly clean or that some would come out still a little bit stained or soiled. For all I care they've gone thru the wash, rinse and spin cycle. So that's clean enough for me. No need to waste my time and energy to do the gritty nitty work. That's what machines are invented for, isn't it? To make our life easier.


Besides, what's the point of having them spotlessly clean when the next day or few days later you're gonna wear and make them dirty again. So really, what's the point? A sheer waste of time and energy, I'd tell her. I have better things to do you know with my time. No way am I gonna make the washer redundant. If mother hear me use this argument, she'd immediately throw in my face the big 'L' label. Yeah I know but I'd always defend myself by saying that I don't mean to be lazy but it's just that unlike her, I wasn't born with her will and stamina. So really, it's not my fault then, is it?



That's the very reason why I always admire her strength and determination. Just how did she do it? She'd cook every single day most times twice a day. She'd mop the whole floor of our 2-storey detached house at least twice daily. Don't even talk about the kitchen floor where she'd mop it many times over after every meal/cooking time.


Me? Oh, you don't want to know. The floor of my one-storey home hasn't felt the loving care of Mr Mop for months now. Though I know it's time I gave it a good serious scrub, the thing is there's either not enough time for me to do it, or that I'd abandon the thought of actually doing it when I know I couldn't follow through with the ensuing mopping task. It requires too much energy. So I just let it be. Until someone complains and make a big fuss over it, that is. Otherwise, why bother?



Cooking? Neither do you want to know what I think about cooking. It's in fact one of the most loathed chores among my list of avoid-at-all-cost activities. Almost everybody who knows me know by now how much I hate this
boring and time-consuming task. To me, cooking is simply too boring and involves too much work though most people find it enjoyable, even therapeutic. Huh? Really?

Really, I'm not kidding when I say I'm the total opposite of my mother. Sometimes I do wish that I could be like her and have all the necessary skills to be a good homemaker. But alas, after almost four decades of being me, I'm still like this,
myself.

The Neurotic Mom Attack

http://nodont-speak.blogspot.com/2008_05_01_archive.html

Don't really know what had taken over me. What I know was that throughout this week I was grumpy, quick to jump into aggressive action and was just generally feeling angry and hostile at just about anything or anyone who crosses my path.

Yesterday evening what happened to A2 pulled out all the stops. Normally I would use reason to stop myself from attacking other people. But that day, somehow all reasons were chucked out the window and my uncontainable wrath was directed at the cause of A2's bawling. Tired, exhausted and generally feeling angry and grumpy I was just home from fetching A1, when I noticed A2 was crying. When queried was informed that a certain kid of same neighbourhood hit him hard on his back just because A2 refused to lend him his bike. As I was already in a nasty mood, I was mad & outraged and like a crazy woman started searching for the bully's contact numbers. In my mind kept on saying, 'oh i'm gonna get you for this. I dont care what your parents think of me but I'm gonna get you for this, you rascal! Nobody messes with me. And when you mess with my kids, you're messing with me!' 
Angrily punched in the numbers on the phone hoping to speak with his dad for I know he'd get a good spank if his dad got wind of what his bratty son did this time. Unfortunately got to only speak with his mom from whom I doubt they'd be any form of physical punishment due to this undeserving son of hers. Verbally reprimanded, yes but definitely no a good hearty spank. So I was not fully satisfied. Planned to call his dad later when he's available to talk.

Later unexpectedly, as fate would have it, when I was about to turn the corner leading to our home on the drive back back from a dinner out, saw the boy on his bike cycling recklessly at the end of the road. As someone gripped by the super duper nasty bug, I immediately sped along and chased after the boy in my car before he got out of view. Cornered to a stop, he got no way to escape and had to endure with whatever I had to say. With a mad and angry voice, I told him off repeatedly and warned him with no uncertain terms that I'd make sure he knelt before A2 and begged for his forgiveness if he ever laid a finger on my son again.


Surprise, surprise, now that he was dealing with me he didn't seem so arrogant like he usually did. He suddenly turned into a humble and yes ma'am-okay ma'am boy.


This same boy here had been bullying both A1 And A2 for years. And he's gone too far this time. So he thought just because he got no reaction from me nor hubby for bullying my kids, I was going to take it lying down again, is he? Oh no you don't. You dont wanna mess with me. When I lose my temper goodness knows what else I'm capable of. He's lucky that I didn't get out of the car.

A Spat over a Cat

You know it's no fun finding yourself almost pounced on by a cat just so that it could be patted and stroked by someone it thought was as loving and as pampering as its owner aka MIL (and the rest of the clan). And of all people, I, the 'universally' known cat-phobic in the clan was the one this stupid cat chose to play 'peek-a-boo' with. Can you imagine that?


That was what happened yesterday at MIL's house. There I was comfortably seated on the couch absorbed in my own world watching TV when suddenly I heard something landed with a slight thud behind me. Without missing a beat to see what it was or take any chances I immediately flew off the couch and jumped on the nearest chair to scream my head off. That was even before I knew it was actually a cat. I already had a hunch that it was and when I saw it really was one, I screamed again while my whole body shook uncontrollably just thinking of how I could've gotten 'attacked' by the cat. And this utterly ridiculous unbecoming reaction that came from a grown up and someone's mommy no less, was witnessed by not only hubby and my own kids but also by MIL and my little nieces! Upon rudely jolted from whatever they were doing by my piercing scream and seeing how frantic I got over a harmless cat they couldn't help but broke out into laughters and jeers.

To them I was just being silly and over reacting. But honestly, what could I have done otherwise? It's not something that I purposely acted out just to gain attention. It was out of pure instinct ok. An instinct to protect myself, to survive. An instinct to prolong my life, to perpetuate the living breathing me. Of course I know too, it's not like a docile domestic cat could kill me or eat me alive. But still, you can't expect me to just calmly sit there and let the cat lick my face or put its furry paws on me, do you? Ewww! That would be totally gross and creepy! In fact, I would be
so terrified that I could get a heart attack.

It does not help either that certain people think it's funny to scare me some more by throwing at me some balled-up black shirt and made me think that it was a cat just to have fun knocking the daylights out of me. I say it's NOT funny! Threatening to throw a real very much alive-and-kicking cat at me just so that you could have a kick out of it is not funny either. Just imagine if the same happens to you and it's not just a cat but a furry hairy giant of a gorilla. How would you feel then? So please stop making fun of my cat phobia. It's not funny. It's a disease, get it? A real but inexplicable phsychological disease. Just be thankful that I am not as bad as Monk.

Sorry Monk, as much as I love your character I still think you're a super wacko who's impossible to live with.

Angry

 Sunday, February 13, 2011

Human Life is mixed with Joy,Sorrow,Love,Hate,Angry,Affection,Ego etc......

In this, Angry plays a bit complicated role in a way, it can even deviate our Life, don't you think so? Let we take a Simple Example, in organization if your Manager does something that you don't like and if you get angry over him/her ??? You know what will Happen.

What is Angry?
    Something happens which is irrelevant to what we expects, and because of that our Tolerance Capacity bursts, that is we are calling as Angry.

Let we start our Journey towards Angry......


Each and Every Living Creatures in this World has some Tolerance Capacity. What is Tolerance Capacity means? Let me take a simple Example. If you are watching TV Program which you are more interested on, and your Friend or Wife or Parents or Relatives Speaks louder than Sound of a TV Program with which you are interested on, What you will do?
On First Instance you will say "Keep Quite". Still if they keep talking,
On Second instance you will say " I Said Shut Up", if they still continues.....
On Third instance you will get raised and may be you can say "Shut the Mouth Down and get the hell outta here" or even more Harsher words might be based on Character :) . This is what finally happens. On that time your Tolerance Level gone, broke,burst or whatever you want you can say.
Where is this Tolerance Level Coming from?
Tolerance Level changes from Person to Person because of
  • Genes
  • Heredity
  • Environment
  • Food we eat
  • Book we read
  • Movies we watch
  • Games we play etc,.........

Some people will say i wont get Angry at any cause. Don't believe them, its absolutely false statement. Everyone has Tolerance Level, those people might be having quite a lot Tolerance Level, that doesn't mean they wont Angry. Once if they reach that Tolerance Level, obviously they will get Angry.

Most of the Personality development class teaches to control Anger. Anger cannot be controlled, the thing is you can transform your Anger to usefulness instead of wasting Energy in thinking about Vengeance or Shouting back. This is what we have to learn. Once you know this,then everything will be in control.



There are Few tips to increase your Tolerance Level:

  • Reduce Non-Veg Food ( What we eat that does matter)
  • Try to be Cool always. Its Quite tough but can be done.

The Angry Woman!


I read this post from Jimmy Evans, founder and President of Marriage Today, and I thought it was amazing! It explains the reasons behind an angry woman. I pray it brings revelation and understanding to you if you are an angry woman or if you are married to an angry woman. Heck, even if you know and angry woman, its a great read! Read it!
 
After all my years of counseling couples, I’ve learned that a woman falls in love with a man who sacrifices to meet her needs. She also stays in love with this kind of man. In fact, nothing in this world can endear a man to a woman more than the quality of sacrificial love.
In the same way, nothing embitters a woman’s spirit more than a selfish or abusive man. Much of the spiritual decay in our society—including the breakdown of the family—can be attributed to selfish and abusive men.
When men change, so will our society.
I’m not just theorizing. I have personally experienced the reality of an angry and embittered woman. As sweet as Karen was on the day we met, she had turned into a very different person after only five years of marriage.
Instead of greeting me at the door with a kiss, she met me in the kitchen with a stare. Her “sweet nothings” at bedtime turned into complaints.
At the beginning of our relationship, I tried my best to win Karen’s heart. But by our fourth year of marriage, I’d stopped pursuing her at all. The little energy I did direct toward her was to meet my own sexual needs.
It wasn’t long before she began to complain about being used only for sex. I accused her of being unreasonable. I was wrong.
During those years, I worked, played golf, and went home expecting Karen to take the load off me. I intended to watch television and rest while she cooked, cared for the kids, cleaned the house, paid the bills, and did yard work. If she asked for my help with anything, I got annoyed and told her how tired I was.
Then, when I requested sex, she got annoyed and told me how tired she was. A woman is a reflection of her husband.
I was lazy. I took Karen for granted. I was a chauvinist. Without even realizing it, I had adopted an attitude that women were not as important as men.
I am ashamed today that I ever believed those lies, but that attitude fueled my neglectful, selfish behavior. The angry woman in my house reflected her unrighteous husband.
Am I saying that women don’t have minds of their own? That all a wife does is react to her husband?
No. That’s the last thing in the world I’m trying to say! Women were created by God as equal to men in every spiritual, moral, and intellectual sense. Emotionally and physically, women are not inferior or superior—they are just different.
Even though women are perfectly capable of controlling their behavior and making their own decisions, they are not immune from a destructive husband. The emotional agony, insecurity, and suffering caused by the men in their lives can take a very serious toll.
That is why God’s plan for husbands—for men to love their wives sacrificially, “as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her” (Eph. 5:25)—is so important. Nothing reverses the course of a destructive husband and a failing marriage like a commitment to Christlike, sacrificial love.
If a husband loves sacrificially and a woman reflects her husband, then her life will reflect the character of Christ. There is no better hope for hurting marriages.

Kamis, 23 Juni 2011

iPhone College Help

 http://blog.ipodrefresh.com/2009_09_01_archive.html

One great iPhone app to keep an eye out for if you are a college student is called Studiez Pro. This is an application that is geared toward students at the university level, and it is a helpful study tool so that you can focus and organize your lessons, lectures, and labs. This application is helpful for homework, and it only costs $2.99. Right now, this is the most popular paid application relating to education within the entire app store.

This is something that is recommended for all college students, especially since it can be difficult to organize all of your school work when you're in college. What better way to do it than with the help of your iPhone? This is an excellent tool to help you organize all of your assignments, especially since you can take it with you anywhere within your iPhone. If you are in college and attempting keep your grades high, then there is no better way than to use a professional iPhone application that is designed to do just that. This also helps you to easily create your college schedule so that you can get all of your homework done, go to work, and still have time for friends.

by Jordan

Classy iPhone Wallpaper



I have always been a huge fan of Audrey Hepburn, may she rest in peace. She was a legend in her time, and almost anyone can appreciate the classic movie Breakfast At Tiffany's. This is when she brought culture to the little black dress, and she also made every woman in America want to look like her. The interesting thing was that this was the time that stars in the 50s and 60s were shapely, like Marilyn Monroe, and she brought beauty to being slim and chic. This is a legendary movie, which is why I was delighted to see it available as an option for my iPhone wallpaper.

You better believe that I snatched it up right away because she is one of my favorite actresses of all time. This gives me something fun to look at whenever I am out and about answering my phone or texting. I know that we are still inspired by her beauty and style, even 40 years later, which shows the importance of her as an icon within this century. On top of that, not only is she talented, but she is beautiful to look at. I love to copy her style as much as possible, including the classic little black dress!

by Elia

iPod Personal Fitness



Using my iPod when I'm out and about is one of my favorite things by far, and I am lucky enough to live in an area that has a lot of natural parks. Don't get me wrong, when it is the summertime, I definitely have to plan my hikes early in the morning so that I don't die of heat stroke, but it is still worthwhile. I have found myself getting in much better shape as a result of using my iPod to motivate me when I'm hiking, and I also get to bring my dog with me too.


I tried to get my girlfriend to come with me, but she prefers to do those girly types of exercises like Yoga and Pilates. Oh well, to each his or her own, I guess. Either way, using my iPhone to motivate me to get outdoors is something that has helped both my dog and I get in incredible shape. I have to admit that I was one of those guys that was totally guilty of sitting on the couch and playing video games all the time, so those extra pounds just crept up on me. Using my iPhone to work out and hike with was the perfect solution for me!

by Brad

iPhone Blog Time


 I have always been an avid reader, and now I am addicted to reading blogs on the Internet. All of my friends call me a bookworm because I always have my nose in some kind of book, but since I have gotten my iPhone, the whole story has changed. I have a bunch of different blogs that I subscribe to on an RSS feed, and I'll usually spend several hours at night reading and catching up on them all.


All of the blogs range on a variety of topics, including environmental issues, fashion, and even family oriented. I don't necessarily have a family yet, but I do like to read about parenting issues in case I ever want a family of my own. Anyway, it's pretty obvious that I just like to read on a variety of topics to make sure that I am well-informed, which is something that I love about the Internet. One of the greatest things about my iPhone is the fact that I can catch up on these blogs anytime of the day whenever I want. Most often, I will read blogs from my RSS feed on my iPhone when I'm waiting for class to start because I do spend a lot of time on campus. So convenient!

by Amber

Phone Calls From The iPod Touch


I am all about the use of my iPod touch, and I recently read this pretty interesting blog discussing how to make phone calls from an iPod touch. I had no idea that was something that you could actually do, especially since it wasn't technically an iPhone. The main reason that I didn't get an iPhone was because I do not have AT&T, and I feel like I have signed my soul away to Verizon. I would like to make a tangent and say how I absolutely hate how cell phone companies have you locked into a contract for two years at a time. It's truly not fair, especially if new technology like the iPhone comes out, and I can even use it.

Anyway, I did read this blog about how you can jailbreak your iPod touch so that you can make phone calls from it directly. This was an option that I considered, but I was really worried about damaging my device. You also do have to get head phones that are compatible to the iPod touch to make this phone call. It seems like a pretty simple process, but I guess I am just nervous about breaking my device. I think that I will do a little research to find out how safe this actually is...

by Chad

Protect Your Device With an iPod Case

 
For any iPod lover, it is so obvious that iPod cases are a necessity,
especially since your beautiful iPod device can scratch so easily. I'm sure that you have noticed by now that your screen, click wheel, backplate, or even faceplate can get easily scratched, which is why it is important to invest in a case. There are so many iPod accessories available, but I am a big fan of getting an iPod case so that you can protect your device from any outside damage.

Most people do carry their iPod or iPhone in their purse or pocket, where it has the opportunity to jingle around and get scratched against many other items, causing physical damage. Especially for people who have iPhones and iPod touches, it is necessary to get some kind of case to protect the outer screen so that you don't break it. Seriously, a little bit of effort will go a long way, especially if you want to extend the life of your device. Many people make the mistake of not putting an investment into their devices, and then they will only have to end up buying a new one or getting the faceplate or backplate replaced from serious damage. Make life easier on yourself and get a case for your iPod!

by Candi

Going On a Cruise!

 

 One of the best moves that I have made this year is planning my vacation for the fall. Of course, this means that I sadly did not have much time off this summer, but when the rest of my friends are putting their nose to the grindstone this fall, my boyfriend and I will be going on a cruise! I feel absolutely overworked and ready for a vacation, which is why I keep obsessively looking up the Carnival Cruise website on my iPhone. The iPhone is a truly amazing device because it allows me to be able to check out websites whenever I want, especially if I have some downtime at work.

Anyhow, I am finding out all that I need to know about our cruise ship, including the fact that they have unlimited sushi in a customized sushi bar! I also have taken the time to book some extra activities for when we dock in Mexico, meaning that we will be able to swim in a beautiful pool by the ocean and go snorkeling. I am just looking forward to some amazing fun in the sun and doing absolutely nothing at all for five whole days in Mexico!

by Michelle



I have no recollection of doing my schoolwork a decade ago, other than getting yelled at by my mom to finish it. Nowadays, kids who are Mac users have numerous application options to help them learn to study, learn to test better, and finish their homework faster. Honestly, I can remember the days of using index cards and flash cards to learn vocabulary words, so I guess I was missing out.

The Genius application for Mac users is great because it has a little "+" button which will let you add a series of questions so that you can study easier in one condensed program. After you have added all of your pertinent questions for your subject, you can hit the "Study" button, and it will pop up random questions for you to quiz you and help you study. This would have been so much better than me begging my mom to quiz me with my biology flashcards, so I wish that this application had been around back when I was in school. I guess the next step is to get this as an app for the iPhone so that all of the kids can use it during school. Ah, the luxury...

by Andrew

Chemical & Materials Sciences Division Research Highlights

June 2010
Breaking Good
Study examines durability of glass with ties to nuclear waste storage
http://www.pnl.gov/science/highlights/highlight.asp?id=784

Results: In a first-of-its-kind study, scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory determined how durable four-component glass is when aluminum atoms are replaced by boron atoms and vice versa. By determining the effect of these elements, scientists can better predict how water interacts with minerals and glass. Water-glass interactions matter to people working to glassify liquid and sludge-like waste from nuclear weapons into a safer, solid form. Water-mineral interactions are also of interest to geochemist and agricultural scientists who want to know how minerals weather.
Why it matters: As with any power source, the safety of workers, the environment, and nearby populations must be considered. In nuclear power, this means trapping or immobilizing certain radioactive elements in the waste. In addition, nuclear waste from decades-old weapons sites must be permanently and safely stored. This research supports continuing efforts to manufacture a vitrified form that safely encapsulates the waste.
Methods: Using several spectrometers including EMSL's 900-MHz nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, five glass samples with different ratios of boron and aluminum were studied. These samples were four-component glass. These glasses are so named because it contains four major nonradioactive parts of vitrified atomic waste: alumina, boron oxide, sodium oxide, and silica. These four components play a significant role in the determining the chemical durability of glass.
The spectrometry results were combined with flow-through dissolution experiments. The flow-through experiments allowed the scientists to evaluate the relationship between the atomic structure and the rate of glass dissolution.
The scientists found that water determines how fast the glass dissolves. Water breaks apart bonds between aluminum and oxygen as well as silicon and oxygen under certain conditions (noted in previous studies). Determining how substituting other elements weakens or strengthens water's desire to break apart the bonds is critical in understanding the processes that control water's interactions with minerals and glass.
What's next? This research is part of ongoing work at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and elsewhere to answer the questions about chemically durable waste forms.
Acknowledgments: This work was funded by the Department of Energy's Office of Science Environmental Management Science Program(Offsite link). Additional student funding was provided by the Department of Energy's Community College Initiative and Summer Research Apprenticeship programs.
Resources in the Department of Energy's EMSL, a national scientific user facility, were critical to this research.
This work was done by Eric Pierce, Wendy Shaw, Pete McGrail, Jonathan Icenhower, Charles Windisch, and Elsa Cordova(Offsite link) from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Lunde Reed from Washington State University(Offsite link); and Johnathan Broady from the Office of Fellowship Programs.