Sunday, June 28, 2009

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Cambridge







Cambridge is a warmer place. located north of liverpool.Less cars, but many bikes,ppl n dogs.
The leng cai told us cambridge cuz d river known as cam river n there is a bridge so it known as cambridge...
U can nvr find Cambridge University in Cambridge cuz Cambridge University is d combination of a a few college. One of the famous college is St John College cuz of Harry Porter.

St. George's Hall North Western Hall







Don leave a comment say i'm ham sup..it jz a statue

Atlantic Point-Hostel






We hv our own room own toilet..don hv to share...
Jz have to share kitchen n living room

Walker Art Gallery







1: Don laugh at me...I'm brave. Dare to try a sexy pose. Sexy??
2:"Something Wild at The Walker Art Gallery."
I'm still wondering wat are the "wild" things that it mean.
3: Thats Cupid
4: The building of Walker Art Gallery. Looks historical...but izzit historic or jz designed to be historic?? There are a lot of buildings in Liverpool looks historical.
5: Jz an ordinary statue in front the Gallery. We took a lot of photos but we know nothing bout it.

Night in Albert Dock







Night in Albert Dock is really beautiful. I hv already been to Albert Dock for 3 times. 1st time is during day time. 2nd time is at night. 3rd time is when i jogging.

I wore 4 layers of cloths wit a scarf and 2 layers of pants.Warm but heavy.Makes me looks like a dumpling.But,wind and view in Albert Dock really nice and comfortable.

1st practical for Adv Physiology





We measures our blood pressure and heart rate in vertical head down position. Insane experiment.It wasn't as easy as u see......

when Steven doing this experiment, i go n "gu zit" him...So sorry Mr Steven...U mz
be suffered a lot...

When im in vertical head down position, i felt like blood are gonna burst out from my eyes...My eyes heard "weng weng weng" de sound tim...

Superlambanana




Superlambanana is a bright yellow sculpture located in Liverpool, England. Weighing almost eight tons and standing at 17 feet tall, it is intended to be a cross between a banana and a lamb and was created by Manhattan-based Japanese artist Taro Chiezo. It currently stands in Tithebarn Street, outside the Liverpool John Moores University Avril Robarts Library/Learning Resource Centre

An ironic comment on the dangers of genetic engineering, it was developed with the city specifically in mind as both the banana and lamb were once a common cargo in Liverpool's bustling docks. The thinking behind Chiezo's Superlambanana was the creation of something that 'spoke of the future of 90's Liverpool'.

source:wikipedia

Monday, June 15, 2009

Im a sei chun today..



Biorhythms for jY
Primary Rhythms

Secondary Rhythms

Explanation
Our biorhythm charts depict a range of days centered on the target day. The numbers -14, -7, +7, and +14 across the top mark dates ranging from the past to the future. The numbers from +100% (maximum) to -100% (minimum) indicate where the rhythms are on a particular day. In general, a rhythm at 0% is thought to have no real impact on your life, whereas a rhythm at +100% (a high) would give you an edge in that area, and a rhythm at -100% (a low) would make life more difficult in that area. There is no particular meaning to a day on which your rhythms are all high or all low, except the obvious benefits or hindrances that these rare extremes are thought to have on your life.

The three primary biorhythm cycles are:

Emotional: This cycle tracks the stability and positive energy of your psyche and outlook on life, as well as your capacity to empathize with and build rapport with other people.

Intellectual: This cycle tracks your verbal, mathematical, symbolic, and creative abilities, as well as your capacity to apply reason and analysis to the world around you.

Physical: This cycle tracks your strength, health, and raw physical vitality.

The three secondary cycles that derive from the primaries are:

Mastery: This is the composite of the Intellectual and Physical cycles. Mastery encompasses your ability to succeed at tasks and to obtain what you desire. This cycle also tracks athletic ability and the focus required to learn physical skills.

Passion: This is the composite of the Physical and Emotional cycles. Passion encompasses your motivation to act, and the drive that allows you to continue a difficult pursuit. This cycle also tracks sexuality in its purest form.

Wisdom: This is the composite of the Emotional and Intellectual cycles. Wisdom encompasses your understanding of the world, your role in it, and the things that are truly important to your life. This cycle also tracks the presence of mind that you need to make crucial decisions.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

UK


10.oopm in UK


9.00pm in UK


8.oopm in UK

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

2 DAY IN UK

I’m having my curry flavor maggi mee now and wearing 3 layers-long john, pajamas n cotton cloth. It is so cold here. Hot spicy instant noodles will keep me warm.
When we arrived yesterday, we found out that our apartment don’t even have a kettle and cooker. We were so thirsty. LJMU promise that they will provide these 2 things before we are here. So, after we briefly pack our luggage, we go and ask for kettle and cooker from the staff. Surprisingly, the staff told us that they are not going to giving us the kettle and the cooker and we need to buy them ourselves. SHIT.I did not say this word out. I have no gut to do so. But I was very disappointed because I was desperate for water. Luckily I bought 3 bottles of carbonated water from Tesco. £1 for 3 bottles. It is the cheapest among drinks that we can find. But one thing makes me worried. I can’t drink carbonated drinks. They will make me vomit. SHIT…again. How root beer I am…sign…
Today I woke up at 4.38am in UK means 11.38am in Malaysia. UK is so different. The sunshine during 4am in UK just like 9am in the Malaysia and the sky is still very blue…really blue during 9pm.
Jiayi 5.47 30May2009