Friday, December 27, 2013

STYROFOAM <> POLYSTYRENE

The Real STYROFOAM
STYROFOAM™ was invented in 1941, and was first used the next year in a Coast Guard life raft. Now, it's used exclusively in building insulation, to float docks  and in some molds for floral arrangements. It's sold in 50 countries, and Dow holds the trademark in 95 countries. With very few exceptions, it's colored light blue.

The real STYROFOAM™ has never been used to hold food and beverage containers, which are made out of the less insulative and moisture-resistant expanded polystyrene. And the maker of the real STYROFOAM™, Dow Chemical, would really like everybody to stop using the term.

That white stuff you use in takeaways... polystyrene

Source: The Washington Post

Thursday, December 26, 2013

The Top 10 Grammar Mistakes to Avoid Making

First the statistics


Here's the Top 10. Did you make these mistakes?


Source: www.grammarcheck.net

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Souvenier - Postcard from Penang, Malaysia


Do you miss the times where you actually get real mail? I can help. I will send you a postcard from Penang, Malaysia with real stamps and handwrite everything for some spare change. Game?
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Sunday, December 22, 2013

Collection of 2014 Fortune, Astrology and Feng Shui Forecast





Will post more as I run into them.

Find your Chinese Zodiac

Whats your Chinese Zodiac

Refer to the year of birth to see which zodiac

Rat19241936194819601972198419962008
Ox19251937194919611973198519972009
Tiger19261938195019621974198619982010
Rabbit19271939195119631975198719992011
Dragon19281940195219641976198820002012
Snake19291941195319651977198920012013
Horse19301942195419661978199020022014
Sheep19311943195519671979199120032015
Monkey19321944195619681980199220042016
Rooster19331945195719691981199320052017
Dog19341946195819701982199420062018
Pig19351947195919711983199520072019


5 Things to Know About the Winter Solstice

Happy Winter Solstice Everybody!!!
The Chinese has a tradition where on this day we will eat glutinous rice ball dessert in sweet ginger+pandan syrup. The event marks the longest night in the Northern Hemisphere and the longest day in the Southern Hemisphere

Check out Time's article below on Winter Solstice.


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The sun rises behind the Temple of Karnak Temple during the alignment of the winter solstice sunrise to the temple in the southern Egyptian city of Luxor on Dec. 21.
What is it?
The winter solstice occurs at a specific time, not just day. This year, at 12:11 p.m. EST on Saturday, Dec. 21, the sun shone directly over the Tropic of Capricorn, the farthest south the sun reaches, leading to less light and colder temperatures in the north. In the Southern Hemisphere, it was the longest day of the year.
So then what happens?
The sun begins moving northward in the sky each day, slowly leading to more sun north of the equator and ushering in a darker, colder season in the Southern Hemisphere.
Is it related to Christmas? 
Sort of. There’s no date in the Bible specifically pointing to Dec. 25 as the birth of Jesus Christ, so some experts believe the Christian church selected the date several centuries later, tying it to the Roman holiday Dies Natalis Solis Invictus, or the Birthday of the Unconquerable Sun. The winter solstice serves a turning point in many cultures, which is why it was tied to the Mayan apocalypse scare that marked the end of the calendar and to some believers, the end of the world.
Just how short is the day? 
North America will only see nine hours and 32 minutes of daylight during the solstice, and 14 hours and 28 minutes of nighttime. But the winter solstice doesn’t always happen at the same time. Next year northern dwellers can brace for the solstice at 11:03 p.m. In 2015 it will occur on Dec. 22.
What are other important dates for the sun?
The summer solstice occurs on June 21, the longest day of the year in the north. On March 21 and Sept. 21, Earth’s equator passes the center of the sun, which are known as “equinoxes.” These two dates mark the point at which hours of day and night are nearly equal.
Source: Time