Wednesday, June 30, 2010

I wan to..

I want to find a full time job...
I want to find some sidelines..
I want to save money...

I want to cure my pimples on my cheeeekkk~!!!!!!

and lastly i want to go this place call 'Gentle Paws & Friend' which is for homeless and staving dogs..to do the walk-a-dog pledge~! I want to be a volunteer~!!!

which this is what making my friend laughed at me today and asked me to help her walk her dogs instead....

-.-'''..

GRRR

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

am i thinking too much or is really just coincidence?

Hi Esther! Here is your Daily Horoscope for Tuesday, June 22

What is going on inside? You aren't quite sure how to find the time you need to chill out and get through your emotional backlog, but you can tell that it's important. Look at the big picture.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Immortal Jellyfish - Turritopsis nutricula




Interesting fact to know and share~!

Turritopsis nutricula or immortal jellyfish is a hydrozoan whose medusa, or jellyfish, form can revert to the polyp stage after becoming sexually mature. It is the only known case of a metazoan capable of reverting completely to a sexually immature, colonial stage after having reached sexual maturity as a solitary stage. It does this through the cell development process of transdifferentiation. Cell transdifferentiation is when the jellyfish "alters the differentiated state of the cell and transform it into a new cell. In this process the medusa of the immortal jellyfish is transformed into the polyps of a new polyp colony. First, the umbrella reverts itself and then the tentacles and mesoglea get resorbed. The reverted medusa then attaches itself to the substrate by the end that had been at the opposite end of the umbrella and starts giving rise to new polyps to form the new colony.

Polyps further multiply by growing additional stolons, branches and then polyps, to form colonial hydroids. This ability to reverse the life cycle (in response to adverse conditions) is probably unique in the animal kingdom, and allows the jellyfish to bypass death, rendering Turritopsis nutricula potentially biologically immortal.

Careful laboratory experiments have revealed that all stages of the medusae of Turritopsis nutricula , from newly-released to fully-mature individuals, can transform back into polyps. Studies in the laboratory showed that 100% of specimens could revert to the polyp stage, but so far the process has not been observed in nature, in part because the process is quite rapid and field observations at the right moment in time are unlikely. In spite of this remarkable ability, most Turritopsis medusae are likely to fall victim to the general hazards of life as plankton, including being eaten by other animals, or succumbing to disease.


However, according to a leading marine biologist, growing in such numbers, it could eventually disrupt the maritime environment.

puking blood~

Writing email for more verifications and supporting documents but not asking to reducing or edit anything..

but the reply that i got is......

'please reduce the amount and the reason for invitation has written on invitation memo'


dER~!!!! I still purposely breakdown the 'why' and 'how' (i.e, what is included in the amount , what are the benefits etc.) so that I can help to explain to the head. But the reply he gave is not helping himself at all.....

-.-'''

*PUKE*

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Sezairi Sezali - Broken









好像都离不开彼此。。。

Tuesday, June 1, 2010