Sunday, September 23, 2007

look look!! haha. i actually cooked! (:


ookaay..so it doesn't look that fantastic...but still...haha i cooked!!


that's really just a miracle in itself. FYI..i bake. i don't cook. note the difference. the upcoming chef in the house is my sis... apparently she wants to become a world renown chef in future. LOL. good for her.


oh my dad bought this super ginormously large strawberries from who-knows-where...and my gosh..they're huge..as big as my palm eh! okay hey, my palm is not that small alright. so i'm not exaggerating. but anyways...if u see them..dun buy unless u like tasteless strawberries. go for the egyptian ones..super niiccee!!! haha.


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saw this super lame ad...somewhere..thought it was super interesting..imagine baking cupcakes and then decorating them till they turn out like cute little beetles like those.. how nice. just dun mind the glucose overdose la huh...
alrighties..promos officially begin toommmooorroww...like i don't believe it already here. but it's good anyway. tired of mugging like some siao pig. okay fine..pigs don't study..but what theheck. once this silly row of exams end..i can finally put a stop to all the big 'O's on the cell attendance list. feels terrible being away from cell for super loonng.

heh right. back to mugging.

MMOOOVVEE TO THAT PLACE.

@.@


Thursday, September 20, 2007



): i was in such a bad situation ytd. was supposed to head back to sch to hand up smthing..but then my sis took my keys to sch. great. so i was stuck at home. then came the second wave.

my sec4 form teacher just passed away on tues due to labour complications.
oh man super sad eh..

her baby's in icu and she still has another 3 or 4 year old kid.. )):

hais. i mean she did her best teaching us emath (which i din understand much)...but she was a nice form teacher..

God, take care of her family..

Monday, September 17, 2007

wooooooooh...

laalaa.

BOINK.

back on a sunday night/ mon morning posting an entry when i could catch more of my beauty sleep( well..not like it actually does anything to my face)..but ya.


i've had CHEMISTRY OVERDOSE this whole week.

practically see goh's face everyday. sians. but i'm beginning to like chem. for the weirdest reason..don't ask me what. maybe it's cos i've surrendered to the fact that bio is tougher than chem. BUT both need memorizing..which i'm terribly bad at. MY BRAIN NEEDS MORE SPACE! got brain external HDD? if only... had mock chem promo on sat morning (raahs.could've slept in.), i din bother study cos confirm cmi one. but surprisingly i did better than MYEs. progressed from 14 to 22..haha still fail, yes i know. but at least i know i'm not that useless.


i've got another 7 more days to exams. YAY! last week of severe mugging! i shall live to tell the tale. haha. 7 more days to cram 6 bio topics...4more chem topics..the whole of econs..and practise math...why do i love last minute studying so much? although it has never failed me...i dunno why i'm fretting this time round...


haha i'm like staying at home but not studying. someone tell me what i'm doing.haha no kidding. i'm studying. but not to my max. God had been faithful in being with me all the way. gotta give Him credit for bearing with my most irritating whines and complaints about work. yet in everything i'm brought back to that one place, always reminded that i can never do it on my own, but with Jesus alone. (:


i'm all pumped up for the week. although i so don't want to go to school tmr (or rather today..since it's alr 1am)....i still want to go for all but 2 lessons..okay. riiight. what am i rambling?

excited. 3 days of school!!! then it's exams!! then i'm done!!!! except for PW..but who cares bout that... haha..


Thank You loads for all that you've done to bring me this far. (:

pressing forward. whoopee!!


Tuesday, September 11, 2007

more science today

look what I found!!!

Scientists discover ‘skinny’ gene
Certain flies, mice and people are just born lucky (except in time of famine)

By Linda Carroll
MSNBC contributor

Janine Geredes is the kind of person many of us love to hate. No matter how much the Northern California woman eats, she never gets fat.

While the rest of us obsess over every morsel passing through our lips, convinced we’ll pack on the pounds if we let our guard down for just one moment, Geredes worries she’ll become unappealingly bony if she doesn’t eat enough.

“I’ve always had to work to keep weight on,” says Geredes, 43, who is 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 118 pounds. “When I was a growing up I was teased for being so thin. But now, people are always saying, ‘I wish I could eat like you. You stay so thin. You must work out a ton.’ I don’t.

“My son and daughter are the same way. I’ve always figured it was genetic.”

As it turns out, Geredes may be right.

Scientists now say they have discovered the “skinny” gene. And they’ve found this lucky batch of DNA in a variety of animals, according to a report published Tuesday in the journal Cell Metabolism.

"This gene is in every organism from worms to humans," says the study’s senior author, Dr. Jonathan Graff, an associate professor of developmental biology and internal medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. "We all have it. It's very striking."

Graff and his colleagues had been hunting for a gene that might naturally keep people thin. Eventually, they turned up a promising candidate in a gene that controls fat formation.

Svelte flies rediscoveredAnd in an interesting twist, Graff notes that this gene was originally discovered by a graduate student at Yale University more than 50 years ago. The student, Winifred Doane, was studying fruit flies and noticed that some were particularly fat while others were quite skinny. Doane, now a professor emeritus at Arizona State University, traced the differences in fly fitness to a single gene that she named “adipose.”

But after publication, Doane’s study languished and was forgotten until Graff started searching for more information on the gene that had caught his attention.

Graff borrowed some of the descendents of the skinny fruit flies from Doane to take a closer look at their genetics. Sure enough, fruit flies with efficient copies of the adipose gene were very thin.

Those with poorly functioning copies were pudgier.

If there was one good copy and one bad one, the flies were medium weight.
“The gene was more like a volume control rather than an on/off switch,” Graff says.

Graff and his colleagues wondered how good copies of the gene would impact survival in the wild. So they subjected the skinny flies to famine-like conditions. Not surprisingly, they did poorly. From an evolutionary perspective, this gene is the one that helps animals do well in affluent times — very much like the situation in western countries today, says Graff.

“In times of plenty, these super skinny, sleek and fast flies can easily get away from predators,”

Graff adds. “But in times of shortage, they don’t make it.”

The Texas scientists next wanted to know whether the gene worked the same way in more complicated animals. After proving that they could make worms fat by deleting the adipose gene, the researchers turned their attention to mammals.

First they experimented with single cells in a test tube. When the gene was deleted from ordinary cells, they transformed themselves into fat cells. The cells actually became plump as they accumulated fat droplets, Graff says.

Mice engineered to have efficient versions of the adipose gene were much sleeker than normal counterparts. In fact, they had one-third the body fat of wild mice, says Graff.

Biology of a supermodel“That would be a big difference in humans,” he explains. “The average woman has about 25 percent body fat. Reducing that by a third would take her down to about 9 percent. That’s super lean — a supermodel kind of thin.”

Obesity experts say the new results are exciting.

“This is so cool,” says Dr. Louis Aronne, a clinical professor of medicine and director of the Comprehensive Weight Control Program at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City.

Theoretically, Aronne says, you might be able to come up with an obesity treatment that mimics what this gene does.

It would be interesting to look at this gene in populations prone to obesity, like the Pima Indians, adds Eric Ravussin, a professor at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, La. Earlier research by Ravussin showed that the Pimas, who live in Arizona and Mexico, become obese only when they live in an environment where food is plentiful and exercise lacking.

Like the beginning of any big advance, the research prompts as many questions as it answers, both experts say.

This gene appears in cells all over the body, Ravussin says. This means that scientists will need to carefully look for side effects when they change levels of the gene or the protein it encodes.

Still, Aronne says, the new study “emphasizes how much closer we are to unraveling the mysteries of body weight regulation.”

But that doesn’t mean people should wait for a pill to cure obesity, he adds. That’s a long way off, even with the new research.

Linda Carroll is a health and science writer living in New Jersey. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Newsday, Health magazine and SmartMoney.

© 2007 MSNBC Interactive

haha this proves i'm not weirdly-sized. it's actually good. lol

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

whaha. 5.5/25...then it's 2/25...wow.what's next?
so i sat at my chair. and i thought. study or dun study still no difference. actually..i got worse marks when i studied. so what's the point? help me.
it's like everything just went haywire the past 2 days. problem outside. problem inside. aiyah..everywhere la. and what did i do? haha. nothing. so useless i tell u.
oh man. there's like so much of singlish.
BUT not as if it matters cos i'm in a whatever-happens-i-don't-care kind of mood right now. so there.
just finished a PW marathon.
looks good now.
hopefully we get back a good report. heh. i wish.
still left the stupid interview..........and there's no way we can ever get an A without one..
NO ONE wants to be interviewed.....NO ONE wants to link us to the right people...raaahs. receptionists. <.> tired of talking to them. give u one long story..but never get to the point.
new news. nope. not good news. bad news. wowee.
i still dun get why i'm the one who figures these things out before the rest do. okay forget it. u don't know what i'm saying.
so i'm back to typing nonsense cos i'm bored. my brain's all zapped of energy. and i've got to choose between __1__ and __2__ . if i choose 2 then _ will get mad cos it'll start a chain reaction of stuff happening. if i choose 1 then i'm turning down 2 for the dunno-how-many-ieth time. ): raahs.
but oh wells. at least i'm getting my sleep these days. yay. that's the best part about hols. full 8 hours of sleep(or more..heh)..