Pulau Redang
28 June ,2004 @19:55
sayonara guys~
i’m coming redang !
3 days 2 nite :biggrin:
28 June ,2004 @19:18
In a new study conducted at the Louisiana State University Health Science Center, New Orleans, scientists have discovered a new approach to treating medically intractable hiccups.
Dr. Bryan R. Payne, and Dr. Robert Tiel by implanted a Vagus Nerve Stimulator in a Texas man, Shafer and his hiccups stopped and they have not as yet returned.
A vagus nerve stimulator uses electrical impulses delivered by a programmable generator implanted in the chest to two tiny leads wrapping around the vagus nerve in the neck to disrupt faulty nerve communication.
The “dose” of stimulation, programmed by the physician, is automatically delivered. The minimally invasive procedure, which is reversible, requires two small incisions, and the generator can be turned off with a handheld magnet.
According to Dr. Bryan Payne, who did the surgery,”Mr. Shafer had a stroke that caused severe hiccups of both halves of his diaphragm. We wanted to break the cycle of connection associated ith hiccups in the same way that VNS therapy disrupts the circuit in seizures.”
25 June ,2004 @12:19
Hey guys, meimei is back from his exam.
To the England fans, i can only say sorry :graysigh:. Actually, at the stage of quater final, teams tat can reach here each having their own strenght and hence equal chance of winning the game, therefore, England is not a bad team and not playing bad, they just lose to their luck (maybe).
Penalty missed, goals ruled out etc. is part of the game when two teams are equally good, so we shouldnt blame any players or refrees/ linesmen, plz dun act like Italy, if they are good enuf, their qualification needs to depend on others team result?? I saw a news, Italy fans throw stones to the Denmark embassy :graynone: errr… ermm…
Personally, i dislike Scolari cuz he’s a bit cocky in person. Should we make a poll ‘Do u like Scolari ?” haha. Anyway, let’s continue Ole Ole Ole Ole… :woot:
Cheers^^
25 June ,2004 @01:27
The massively multiplayer online game currency exchange Gaming Open Market will be closing its doors to currency trading for all games except Second Life until further notice, said the company鈥檚 founders in a letter posted on the GOM Web site. The closing comes in response to a transaction that occurred on Sunday, in which a client obtained $3,000 worth of online currency for nothing.
According to GOM President Jamie Hale, the perpetrator purchased $3,000 worth of Star Wars Galaxies and EVE Online credits. Immediately after he received the currencies in-game, he retracted the PayPal payment, claiming that the goods were never delivered. Hale suspects that incident is part of a larger case of identity theft.
those ppl really too rich to use real money to buy virtual currencies
. I wonder I can earn a pile from inside or not.