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October 19, 2008Croc farm churns out skin for leather goods
October 19, 2008SANDAKAN: Sandakan which is well known as the gateway to Sabah’s eco-tourism has many places of interests and one of them is the Sandakan Crocodile Farm, the country’s largest with over 3,000 reptiles.
Located at Mile 7 1?2 Jalan Labuk, it takes about 30 minutes’ drive to get there from town centre. The original stock at the farm was from wild crocodiles found along the longest river in Sabah, the Kinabatangan River.
Apart from getting an up close look at Sabah’s biggest reptiles, visitors can also view several other attractions hosted by the farm including crocodile and snake shows. The Sandakan Crocodile Farm also features a mini zoo and a children’s park.
For those planning on going to the farm, they should take note of the visiting hours. The farm opens daily from 8am to 5.30pm with feeding time from 9.30am onwards until 4.30pm.
The weekday Crocodile show is held twice a day at 11.45am and 4pm while the Crocodile and Snake show comes on at 11.45am, 2pm and 4pm on Sundays and public holidays. Admission is RM5 for adult and RM3 for children below 12. [the rest of the news]
Men’s Reactions Peak at Age 39
October 19, 2008Hey, Look what I found… hahaha… Man out there…
This explains everything.
Scientists asked 72 men, ranging in age from 23 to 80, to tap their index fingers as fast as they could for 10 seconds. The researchers also did brain scans to measure in each subject the amount of myelin – a fatty sheath of insulation that coats nerve axons and allows for signaling bursts in our brains.
Both the tapping speed and the amount of myelin was found to decline “with an accelerating trajectory” after age 39.
Study leader George Bartzokis, professor of psychiatry at UCLA, called the results “pretty striking” and said: “That may well be why, besides achy joints and arthritis, even the fittest athletes retire and all older people move slower than they did when they were younger.”
The myelination of brain circuits was known to peak in middle age. Bartzokis and others have long argued that brain aging might be primarily related to the myelin breakdown.
Learning more about this decline in fine-motor-skills speed offers some hope for treating the aging brain.
“Since in healthy individuals brain myelin breakdown begins to occur in middle age, there is a decades-long period during which therapeutic interventions could alter the course of brain aging and possibly delay age-driven degenerative brain disorders such as Alzheimer’s,” Bartzokis said.
The findings are detailed in the online version of the journal Neurobiology of Aging.
Best and Worst Bang for the Buck Cities
October 19, 2008The economic storm sweeping the country has left Americans with few places to hide.
But those looking to hunker down might want to head to Texas, where they can get the best value for their dollar.
That’s because Austin and San Antonio lead our list of places where your money goes farthest. Residents of both enjoy affordable housing and promising prospects for job growth in coming years. Houston and Dallas also land in the top 10, at Nos. 4 and 7, respectively.
“Texas, as a whole, is one of the few economies that’s performing extremely well because of the energy and technology sectors,” says Andrew Gledhill, an economist at Moody’s Economy.com. Plus, he added, military bases in San Antonio have continued to draw a steady steam of personnel and federal employees to the city, spurring widespread job growth.
The state’s manufacturing sector has also grown in recent years, and a reputation for affordable housing continues to lure people to the South. When accounting for median household income, a house in Dallas, for example–with a median price of about $150,000–is four times more affordable than a house in Los Angeles, the worst-ranked city on our list.
A house in New York is three times less affordable than in Charlotte, N.C., and four times less than in Denver, two cities where your money goes far and where the median house costs $245,000, according to the National Association of Realtors.
Housing has remained affordable in the South and Midwest, thanks to growing populations, relatively lax building regulations and “lots and lots of land,” said Daniel McCue, a research analyst at Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies. [more]
Petronas Twin Tower
September 26, 2008Want to travel? here got some info… but since my blog is not about travel, I will not post much about travle… hehehe i think…
here is the Petronas twin tower
In the heart of Kuala Lumpur stands the 88 storey Petronas Twin Towers at an astonishing height of 451.9 metres and is currently one of the world tallest buildings.
The building, which was inspired by the Five Pillars of Islam, is where the Petronas Philharmonic Hall located housing both the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra and the Petronas Performing Arts Group.Not forgetting Suria KLCC, the shopping complex at the base of the towers is another shopping paradise for the shopaholics. You can also pop by Petronas Sciene Centre at level 4 to learn about Malaysia’s oil and gas industry.Opening hours : Tuesday to Thursday from 9.30 am to 6 pm, Fri from 1.30 pm to 6pm and Sun & public Holidays from 9.30am to 7 pm.Closed on Monday & Hari Raya Puasa. Tel no : 03-233 1818. Website : www.petrosains.com.my
if you want more detail: do visit this site: http://malaysia.mycheaptravelguides.com/petronas-twin-tower/
Peregrine Falcon
September 26, 2008well, there are too many serious thing already… how about information about some wildlife? today i bring you the peregrine falcon…
The Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), also known simply as the Peregrine, and historically also as “Duck Hawk” in North America, is a cosmopolitan bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It is a large falcon, about the size of a large crow, with the female being larger than the male, and with a blue-gray back, barred white underside, and a black head and “mustache”. About seventeen subspecies are recognized, which vary in appearance and range.
The breeding range includes land regions from the Arctic tundra to the Tropics. Essentially, this species can be found everywhere on Earth, except in the polar regions, on very high mountains, and most tropical rainforests making it the world’s most widespread falcon, and in fact the most widespread bird of prey. The only major ice-free landmass from where it is entirely absent is New Zealand. Both the English and scientific names of this species mean “wandering falcon” and refer to the migratory habits of some populations of this widespread species.
if you want to read more, do visit the source: http://peregrine-falcon.birdforum.com.my/
AP Meltdown in US finance system pummels stock market
September 16, 2008NEW YORK – The upheaval in the American financial system sent shock waves through the stock market Monday, producing the worst day on Wall Street in seven years as investors digested the failure of one of its most venerable banks and wondered which domino would be next to fall.
That is the news that I read just now… the economy is in bad shape… lots of people have hard time… and I think it will continue for a while before it bounce back…
A sad story – Is everyone having money problem like me?
September 15, 2008A sad story to share…
Hmmm… sometimes when we have money problem… thing can become just difficult. lots of thing that used to be easy become difficult, things that is cheap become hardly affordable and the list went on and on.
That is me at the moment, even my income is somehow higher compared to last year, but many things just went wrong and many of my project didn’t perform as expected. I lost lots of money and my debt somehow become out of control. I still earn my salary from my day to day jobs but seem like thing can get worse!
One of my credit card company have sent letter informing me that they are going to sue me if I din’t pay them in full, and yesterday I received a letter from the second bank.
To make things worst, the loan that I make for my project will be due in october and I still need to save some money to pay for this.
Things didn’t stop there, due to some family matters, I also need few grant for my family…
I don’t know about other people, but for me… the situation sometimes make me sad.
Today I saw some news about the bankcruptcy of some big companies and the share market have drops drastically in many places. is the thing will become worst? I have no idea. i will try to survive and hopefully I can.
I got this from: http://moneypath.info/is-everyone-having-money-problem-like-me/
Best of luck!!
Some funny and nice stories
September 15, 2008Lots of funny stories…
here is one of them…
These couple have been married for quite sometimes. Now they arleady have three children. So sex is nothing new to them.They are two humble persons, as straight as school rullers.
So, one day the wife told her husband. “I think I am pregnant again. This weekend I am going to see a doctor.”
“Yes! Thanks goodness! Thanks to you! Wow! I am going to be a father for the 4th time”! He kissed his wife on the cheek. Hemm! Good man!
His wife was so surprised that he seemed too happy this time around.
“Darling”, said the wife, “Whats with you, you seem extra happy just like you did long time ago when we had our 1st baby”.
“Oo baby!”, replied the husband and he kissed her again….this time on the other cheek while his hand caressing her stomach. What a romantic fellow. (LIB smiles. “Like Beme”, she whispers to my ear
)
The husband continued, “It has been a long break….a 5 year break from our 3rd baby and…and this time we are going to have our 1st boy. I am pretty sure of that”. (LIB points to her abdomen. I said, “No! You are not going to have a baby!!!!
. She looks up and puts a
sign and teasingly slap my shoulder.)
The wife agreed, “Hope so darling…hope so.”
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