Wednesday, September 2, 2009

The chicken or the egg?

Alright, looks like I've been blogging real much lately, albeit the past 2 days.

Today's thing was about the chicken or the egg...

My bet is not on the chicken, neither the egg...
I bet it on the chicken + rooster!

With an egg, you need it to be fertilized.
With a fertilized egg, you have 50% male chick, 50% female chick.

In the event that the chick factory keeps giving you female chicks (like how people don't get a bit of luck at 4D), at least you have the chicken + rooster to keep going at it!

At the same time, moral of the day, if at first you don't succeed...

MSN Virus!!!

No not me...

And I name this very aptly:

"Another virus trap, from a virus trapped..."
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Uneven muscles

Hi all,

I read about this sometime before and decide to post it in case there are people who read my blog... In case... Just in case... Poor lonely blog, only with me to blog and the occasional people who read it.

Anyway, the reason why muscles are growing unevenly, some due to technique issues and to other minor reasons... The main issue is dexterity! Some of us are right handed and some are left handed... Not sure about ambidextrous people...

Basically the logic goes, (I'm right handed) my right hand has better control and so, weight lifting/work is more efficient, using less energy for the same weight, while my non-master hand works harder to lift the same weights my right hand is...

So basically left hand needs more muscle to do the same work so left hand gets more stressed and more muscles at the end of the day...

Total Knockout! Slept for 12 hours

Slept at 11.30am, woke up at 11.30pm. Ouchie, that left me 15 minutes of dinner and then straight to work.

That was most likely a combination of the after effects from [Project Hunk] and the cold rainy day...

Apparently I've increased the load of exercise yesterday and my body wasn't prepared for it... even though it got used to the previous load. So now I have to acclimatize again to get my body being able to take normal days' work and exercise.

"Is it worth it?" you may ask... I'm not entirely sure but I'm gonna continue doing it.
For [Project Hunk]!!!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

I have an eye disorder!

1 or 2 years back I knew I had an eye disorder but didn't really read up on it til today...

Turns out it's a pretty serious condition, however I lucked out... My condition is mild, yet it went unnoticed until now. I don't think anyone else knows except me...

It's called exotropia, it's the outward turning of the eyeball (inward turning is esotropia), resulting in binocular diplopia for me.

In short, I see double vision when my eyeball turns outward...

More about it:

- Surgery is OFTEN required, and usually 35% require a second surgery.
- In extreme cases for children, when they have not grasped full control of their binocular vision, the brain may learn to ignore the misaligned eyes' vision, resulting in loss of depth perception in one eye, this condition is called ambloypia, or lazy eye (which most people mistake exotropia/esotropia for).
- Strabismus is a condition when both eyes are not aligned together.
- "Strabismus is more common in children with disorders that affect the brain such as cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, hydrocephalus, and brain tumors."
- "One study has found that children with exotropia went on to develop a psychiatric disorder three times more likely compared with the general population."

So in short: at 24, I found out that I have this disorder, and I'm 3 times more like to develop psychiatric disorders than the general population and might have undiscovered brain disorders. So WATCH OUT!!! The next psychopath might be me!

Read it here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exotropia

Monday, August 31, 2009

New P180!

Looks like a P200, logo slightly different, faceted instead of a flat logo. Other than that, split seats, air cooled, no kickstart.

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P Plate broken!

Some bugger stole my P Plate by breaking it off... See that tiny white line of plastic below the license plate? Yeah that's the remaining piece of the P Plate.

Now I've a P Plate sticker on the rear fender...