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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Public Nudity, Miami Naked News with Naked Reporters, Naked Swimmers! What the heck!

I just happened to see this on facebook.

http://www.break.com/usercontent/2009/2/naked-news-a-miami-beach-664693

I think it is totally absurd and nasty.
Is this world coming to an end? Yes! Definitely, YES!
People are just becoming more vulgar and shameless. What a shame!!!

I would say BIG NO to PUBLIC NUDITY!

Mod Monkey BD Party

Thinking about having a mod monkey theme for my baby's first birthday party. Looking for cheap supplies though. SO, if anyone knows where to get them, please let me know. Thanks ;)

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Amazing Picture of the Sun, Read the Story...





Skywatchers at high latitudes could be in for a spectacular treat of northern lights, the aurora borealis, Tuesday and Wednesday: After a relatively quiet stretch, it appears the sun is ramping up its activity.

The sun's surface erupted early Sunday, blasting - tons of plasma (ionized atoms) into space. These atoms are headed toward Earth and could create a stunning light show in the process.

"This eruption is directed right at us and is expected to get here early in the day on Aug. 4th," said Leon Golub of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. "It's the first major Earth-directed eruption in quite some time."

The solar eruption, called a coronal mass ejection, was spotted by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory , which captures high-definition views of the sun at a variety of wavelengths. SDO was launched in February and peers deep into the layers of the sun, investigating the mysteries of its inner workings.

This is something to look forward into watching the skies tonight.

Monday, August 2, 2010

GPT PTC Site Websites


Please check my July posts for the list of legit and recommended GPT/PTC websites. Thanks!

Philippine President Steps Into Airline Row


President Benigno Aquino said on Sunday his government would intervene in a labour dispute between pilots and flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) which had caused flight cancellations.

Aquino said ministers from the departments of justice, transportation, labour and his chief aide would on Monday meet separately with airline executives and representatives from the pilots' union to resolve the row.

"Hopefully we will be able to come up with a resolution so that the riding public is not inconvenienced and the economy does not suffer because of what is an inter-company dispute," Aquino told reporters.

In a statement Sunday, PAL said it rejected the resignations of more than two dozen pilots and gave them a week to return to work or face civil and criminal charges.

At least 16 domestic and international flights had been cancelled, including three to Hong Kong, after 13 captains and 12 first officers flying its Airbus A319s and A320s that form the backbone of its fleet quit.

"They left without giving PAL ample time to train replacements," the airline said. "Some of them even owe PAL millions of pesos for the cost of training (them)."

PAL apologised to the public for the inconvenience, but said the resignations were unforeseen.

"Many of them simply did not show up for work and just handed in their resignation letters," PAL said.

It said most of those who quit had been poached by foreign airlines it did not name, at salaries three times those offered by PAL.

Aquino said labour officials would study whether the pilots had breached their contracts.

"If this was not warranted, then they lay themselves also open to appropriate charges," Aquino said.

The Association of Airline Pilots of the Philippines, which represent the PAL pilots, could not be reached immediately for comment.