I am sure you have heard about Lasik. If you are like me who have been suffering from astigmatism and has been wearing glasses for 10 years, I am sure you also have research about everything you can find LASIK technology. My friend’s husband had undergone Lasik for both of his eyes and the result was amazing. He has a vision of 20/20 now and couldn’t be happier that he had undergone despite the worries he had. Now he can enjoy playing golf without having to wear his pair of glasses. What is even wonderful about it is NASA and the US Military have been offering it especially to their personnel who are facing extreme, physically demanding conditions to help improve their eye sight. It has also been validated that Lasik exceeds all established standards of safety and effectiveness so there is nothing to worry.
With the use of modern Lasik which is known as iLasik, it uses two layers instead of one. It is exceptionally safe because the laser replaces the handheld microkeratome blade used in older forms of LASIK. With a success rate of 95% that achieved 20/20 corrected vision from 100 military personnel there is no doubt that Lasik really works. I will definitely read more on LASIK information for all I know, I could be a candidate.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
TYPEWRITER:
A typewriter is a mechanical or electromechanical device with a set of "keys" that, when pressed, cause characters to be printed on a medium, usually paper. For much of the 20th century, typewriters were indispensable tools in business offices and for many professional writers. By the end of the 1980s, word processor applications on personal computers had largely replaced the tasks previously accomplished with typewriters. Typewriters, however, remain popular in the developing world and among some niche markets.
BANZAI DVD GAMES:
Hello people, do you love playing DVD games? Do you love sushi? You must be thinking what's the relationship between playing DVD games and sushi. I don't want you to drag your head further, let me tell you straight forward here that Screenlife Games has launched a very funny game which is named after a hit TV show, Banzai. Well, you are not required to swallow the sushi as it's not a sushi eating competition entirely but if you do like sushi, I'm sure you will have the guts to take it as a challenge.
In this game, you are fully tested on the skill of using chopsticks! You are required to pick as many sushi as possible within the given time of 15-minute into your sushi bowl. But before that, all the players have to watch stunts from acclaimed Super Banzai Video Show and bet on the outcome of the stunt. Anyway, whoever has the most sushi in the bowl will appear to be the winner of the game. Isn't it good to play?
This is great playing with family members and friends. If you are still thinking a game for the party you are going to organize, why not trying Banzai as I think it's most appropriate. You can buy it online at a discounted price of only $29.99. You can even download the cute picture of Tako-gotchi for wallpaper and screensaver too. Check out Tako own Myspace page at www.myspace.com/takotheocto. Anyone wanna play with me? Let me warn you, I'm good at using chopsticks! Hehehe...
ScreenLife Games is at it again. They launched a new Banzai game. Check it out:
MANUSCRIPTS:
A manuscript is any document that is written by hand, as opposed to being printed or reproduced in some other way. The term may also be used for information that is hand-recorded in other ways than writing, for example inscriptions that are chiselled upon a hard material or scratched as with a knife point in plaster or with a stylus on a waxed tablet, or are in cuneiform writing, impressed with a pointed stylus in a flat tablet of unbaked clay. The word manuscript is derived from the Latin manu scriptus, literally "written by hand."
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
VIETNAM:
Vietnam officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, and the South China Sea to the east. With a population of over 86 million, Vietnam is the 13th most populous country in the world.
RECIPE CONTEST:
Do you love seafood? I like some. I’m allergic to shrimp and I don’t eat crab or lobster for fear of my shrimp allergy translating across to other shellfish. But I do like fish - especially salmon. I LOOOOVE a good grilled salmon - all kind of buttery with crispy bits on the edges. Yum.
Do you love trying cook off recipes? The Louisiana Seafood Promotion & Marketing Board (LSPMB) and NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association) presented the Fifth Annual Great American Seafood cook off Aug 2-3 in New Orleans and their website presents the five finalists. It’s hard for me to be sure about what my favorite is, since at least 3 of them have shrimp. But, thankfully, Colorado Chef Paul Anders created a recipe for Colorado Striped Bass Panzenella. It’s got fresh tomatoes & cucumbers, mint, basil, olives, ciabatta bread, and eggplant. It sounds so fresh - really like just out of the water fish with all these delicious fresh vegetables and herbs. I adore fresh basil and mint and it sounds like the combination would be delicious with the fish.
He does this wonderful crispy eggplant base and then tops that with a fresh herb yogurt. On top of that is panzenella that is made by toasting ciabatta bread with some olive oil in a pan and then mixing with the very ripest veggies & herbs to make a type of salad. This would work great with the fresh mint & basil I have growing in my herb pot!
Place the gently pan-fried bass on top and drizzle with balsamic vinegar and it’s done. This is simply the perfect summer meal. No real preservatives and everything used is fresh, natural and sustainable. If you live near a place where you can get fresh domestic-caught fish of any kind, what a wonderful, healthy choice for your family meal! Can you imagine catching your own bass in the morning and serving this meal with veggies and herbs from your own garden that evening? How cool would that be?
If you have a chance and you’re looking for some delicious seafood recipes to try, pop over to www.GreatAmericanSeafoodCookOff.com and click on the red banner that says “Vote and Enter to Win a Trip to New Orleans - Recipe Cookoff”. Vote for your favorite recipe and be entered to win a trip to New Orleans prize package!
Do you love trying cook off recipes? The Louisiana Seafood Promotion & Marketing Board (LSPMB) and NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association) presented the Fifth Annual Great American Seafood cook off Aug 2-3 in New Orleans and their website presents the five finalists. It’s hard for me to be sure about what my favorite is, since at least 3 of them have shrimp. But, thankfully, Colorado Chef Paul Anders created a recipe for Colorado Striped Bass Panzenella. It’s got fresh tomatoes & cucumbers, mint, basil, olives, ciabatta bread, and eggplant. It sounds so fresh - really like just out of the water fish with all these delicious fresh vegetables and herbs. I adore fresh basil and mint and it sounds like the combination would be delicious with the fish.
He does this wonderful crispy eggplant base and then tops that with a fresh herb yogurt. On top of that is panzenella that is made by toasting ciabatta bread with some olive oil in a pan and then mixing with the very ripest veggies & herbs to make a type of salad. This would work great with the fresh mint & basil I have growing in my herb pot!
Place the gently pan-fried bass on top and drizzle with balsamic vinegar and it’s done. This is simply the perfect summer meal. No real preservatives and everything used is fresh, natural and sustainable. If you live near a place where you can get fresh domestic-caught fish of any kind, what a wonderful, healthy choice for your family meal! Can you imagine catching your own bass in the morning and serving this meal with veggies and herbs from your own garden that evening? How cool would that be?
If you have a chance and you’re looking for some delicious seafood recipes to try, pop over to www.GreatAmericanSeafoodCookOff.com and click on the red banner that says “Vote and Enter to Win a Trip to New Orleans - Recipe Cookoff”. Vote for your favorite recipe and be entered to win a trip to New Orleans prize package!
COMMUNISM:
Communism is a socioeconomic structure that promotes the establishment of an egalitarian, classless, stateless society based on common ownership of the means of production and property in general. It is usually considered to be a branch of socialism, a broad group of social and political ideologies, which draws on the various political and intellectual movements with origins in the work of theorists of the Industrial Revolution and the French Revolution.
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