Sunday, April 17, 2011

What to do in a Visit to New Zealand (iPhone 4 Repair by www.drmobiles.co.nz)

What to do in a Visit to New Zealand

New Zealand; the land of kiwis, is one of those rare places on earth whose beauties are still safe from human civilization. Much kind of outdoor activities like Hiking, Rafting, Sailing, Jet Boating etc can be enjoyed there. Many of the film directors have caught its natural beauty in their camera and is presented to public when the movie LORD OF THE RINGS was released. New Zealand is not less than a dream place to live as there is a world adventurous sport, excellent cuisines, countless variety of marine and wildlife including kiwis, penguins, whales, sea lions and many more. Some activates are listed below that one must do when in the New Zealand tour.

Bungee Jumping
Globally popular jumping sites like Ledge, the Pipeline, the Nevis etc are there and New Zealand has earned the name of Bungee land due to its kinship with that sport.

Bungee JumpingHiking
Hiking places like Rakiuara Track, Milford Track, and Lake Waikaremoana Track have made New Zealand a paradise for hikers.

Rafting 
Opportunities for both types of enthusiastic rafter’s i-e white and black water rafters are available in New Zealand along with world’s record holder 7m high commercially rafted waterfall.

Sailing and Jet boating
Sailing enthusiastic people love Auckland; the city of sails as they can enjoy their boating in small sail boats or majestic ships and also can enjoy visiting Hauraki Gulf, Bay of Islands, and Marlborough Sounds

Winter Sports
You can enjoy at most from winter sports like skiing or snowboarding on the high slopes of Mt Hutt and the Southern Lakes region of South Island if you visit New Zealand from June to October.

Auckland’s Charms
Auckland museum contain a large number of confusing things from the islands of Maori and pacific is a place of great attention for the tourists from all around the world. Polynesian cultural expression and best local cuisines can be found at the Otara Market.

Shopping
New Zealand is an awesome place for every type of shopping and is well known for its greenstone jewelry items, besides these leather goods, woolen fabrics etc are more popular.

Swimming with Wild Dolphins
The most thrilling sport that anyone can enjoy the most is swimming and playing with the friendliest creatures of sea, the dolphins. The enjoyment in swimming with them is unexplainable and gives you your full money’s worth that you have spend for your tour to New Zealand.

Wine Tasting
Wine lovers find their heaven in New Zealand as it got the world’s 70 most famous wines that include classy red wines, Pinot Noir and the wines of South island like crisp Sauvignon Blanc and sharp Chardonnay are the most famous of all. Powerful poison searchers reach their destination in South land’s whisky distilleries.

Nightlife 
Pop concerts, comedy shows, casinos, cabarets, and nightclubs makeup the night life of New Zealand whereas the overseas entertainers chose large venues to perform.

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Saturday, April 16, 2011

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The Woman Jack Nicholson Thought Was His Sister Was His Mother


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Keira Knightley, Jack Nicholson MotivatorThe woman Jack Nicholson thought was his sister for a good portion of his life, turned out to be his mother.
In 1974, Jack Nicholson’s movie Chinatown was opening in theaters and Time Magazine chose to do a cover story on him.  Someone working at Time Magazine called Jack up to verify some facts that would be in the article; among these, was the fact that the person who he’d thought was his sister, June Nicholson, was in fact his mother.  Nicholson knew nothing about this, so denied it.  At this point his “sister” was dead, and so was his “mother”, dying in 1963 and 1970 respectively.
He did, however, call up his “brother-in-law”, Shorty, the husband of his supposed other sister who was in fact his aunt, to verify that this wasn’t true.  Shorty knew nothing about this, so told him that it wasn’t true and they ended the conversation.  Several hours later though, he got a phone call from Shorty: “Jack, it’s Shorty, I’m gonna put Lorraine on the phone.  I just want to say one thing – she’s been crying all night.  Here she is.”  Lorraine, who he now found out was his aunt, not his sister, then told him his mother was in fact the deceased June, who he had thought was his sister and the woman he had thought was his mother, was in fact his grandmother.
Nicholson was 37 years old at this point and both his real mother and the woman he had thought was his mother, were already dead;  both had chosen not to tell him.  Indeed, he even spent time with his “sister”, who was his mother, at the hospital just before she died.  He was filming one of his first movies at the time and shooting in Mexico, so he had to leave her as he desperately needed the money and it was his first major film.  Her last words to him were “Should I wait?” and he said “No” and left.  She died shortly thereafter succumbing to cancer; he got the call when he arrived in Mexico on location.
The initial reason for keeping up this charade was that his mother, June, had gotten pregnant with him at the age of 16 with someone unknown (he still doesn’t know, but doesn’t care to find out either).  June’s mother wanted June to continue to pursue her promising dancing career, thus she would take care of Jack posing as his mother, with June as his sister.
Nicholson is on record actually as saying he’s glad they kept this secret to their graves, “I didn’t have to deal with it with them. They were dead.”; “I am that kind of person-what do I feel-and had the tools to know what I feel. Gratitude. I’ve often said about them: Show me any women today who could keep a secret, confidence, or an intimacy to that degree, you got my kind of gal.”
Bonus Fact:
  • The famous singer Bobby Darin had the same type of thing happen to him.  At age 32, he found out the woman he’d thought was his sister was in fact his mother.  He had been contemplating a career in politics, which prompted his “sister” to reveal that she was his mother.
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10 Weirdest Mobile Phones (Dr Mobiles Limited - Mobile Phone Repair)

Phones, we all use them. Some of us prefer just a cell phone, others prefer a land line, and, yet, some of us have both. No matter what kind of phone you choose there is a phone for everyone. Sometimes, the phones can be weird or a weird concept that could potentially turn out to be the best thing going.

Nokia 888

The Nokia 888 is a concept phone that has been deemed the bendable phone. You can take this phone and bend it anyway you need it to. It will fit around your wrist, like a bracelet, or you can shape it to form a clip on your clothes. It works through touch and voice recognition.
nokia 888 

Hyundai MP-280

The Hyundai MP-280 is known as the perfume phone. This phone as all the functionality of a regular cell phone with the added bonus of being able to keep you scented with your favorite perfume. When you open phone it will let out a light spritz of your favorite perfume. You can even refill the cartridge with a syringe when you have run out.
hyundai mp 280

Telson TWC 1150

The Telson TWC 1150 is a phone, watch and camera all in one little neat package. It has a digital camera that attaches to the side, a phone with voice recognition and it acts as a watch. It is light weight, weighing only 98 grams and you are sure to never loose it, with it being around your wrist all day. It is very much like a spy or James Bond type of device.
telson twc 1150

Pantech

Pantech now makes a mosquito repellent phone. It has all the features of a regular cell phone, but it makes “ultrasonic” noises to repel mosquitoes. The noises are very audible to anyone around and can be quite annoying, but supposedly it works at repelling the mosquitoes, leaving your slumber a bite free one.
pantech

Matchbox Cell Phone

The matchbox cell phone is just that. It is about as big as a matchbox and the keypad slides in and out of the LCD screen like an actual matchbox would function. At the moment it is only a concept phone, but with its light weight design and functionality it is only a matter of time before it comes to fruition.
matchbox cell phone

Thunder Super Radio Hi Fi

Right now this is just a concept phone, but it is expected to get made. With the invention of cell phones that have been doubling as MP3 players, the sound quality of the phones has been lack luster. With this phone, the quality should be much better, hence the larger speaker in the back of the phone.
thunder super radio hi fi

Cigarette Phone

This Chinese cell phone will not only make phone calls, but it will also hold cigarettes. This concept phone was made to appeal to the millions of smokers that inhabit the borders of China. Equipped with a camera and a LCD screen, you can load up a half a pack of cigarettes in the back. It looks like a pack of cigarettes and comes with a pack and lighter when purchased.
cigarette phone

Hamburger Phone

This phone is a land line phone that can fool anyone into thinking that it is just a hamburger. It was seen in the popular movie Juno and has all the normal function of a regular phone. To use it, you just lift up the top bun and dial. You have to hold the bun and patty portions to your ears and mouth in order to talk.
hamburger phone

Sandwich Phone

This phone is made to look like sandwich. You can pretend that it is your favorite kind of sandwich and just set it down to fool your friends. That is until it rings and you have to answer it. To use it, you can pull apart the bread in order to unveil the receiver. The other piece of the bread will act as the keypad and you can use it and talk on it like it is a regular phone.
sandwich phone

French Fry Phone

That is right! Not only can you get a hamburger phone, but you can get a companion phone in the French fry phone. This phone is meant to be a land line phone and it can be closed up to look like just a box of French fries. The back end of the phone is the portion you use to talk and dial on, after flipping open the back compartment where the keypad and receiver are hid.
french fry phone

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Why Amish Men Grow Beards But Not Mustaches

Why Amish men grow beards but not mustaches.

This tradition stems back to the early days of the Amish when wearing elaborate mustaches was common among those in the military.  In their early days, the Amish and other Mennonites in Europe were often persecuted by these groups. In addition to that, the Amish, being a pacifist group, didn’t want to associate themselves with those who waged war, so strictly forbid their members from growing  mustaches.  Today, few men in the Western world choose to grow mustaches, but this tradition remains among the Old Order Amish people, which number about 200,000 in North America.

While mustaches are not allowed, beards are practically a requirement among the Amish due to beards being common among men in the Bible.  However, not all Amish men are traditionally allowed to grow beards.  It isn’t until an Amish man gets married that he will stop shaving his beard and allow it to grow out, with beards being a mark of an Amish male having become a man.

Bonus Factoids:

  • The Amish live their life by an unofficial set of rules collectively known as Ordnung.  These rules give strict guidelines to the Amish people on how to conduct themselves both publicly and privately.  The rules vary somewhat between different pockets of Amish throughout the North America, which isn’t surprising considering the Ordnung is not written down anywhere.  Rather, these traditions are passed on from one generation to the next verbally and changes to these traditions are occasionally made by each group, trying to balance traditions with the changing world.
  • Within their own communities, the Amish typically do not speak English, unless outsiders are present.  Most Old Order Amish speak Pennsylvania Dutch, which is a dialect of German.  The children are taught English at a very young age, but typically speak this German dialect among each other and sermons are always given in German.
  • Among the Amish, weddings always take place on Tuesdays or Thursdays in November or December, after the harvest is complete.  Courtship typically begins at church.  When a boy decides to court a girl, he will ask her to let him give her a ride on his buggy after church.  They will then continue courting one another in a secretive manor until only a few days to two weeks before they are to be wed.  At that time, their commitment to be married is announced in the church.  The wedding does not take place in the church, but rather at the home of the bride.  In their weddings, which typically last about four hours, the bride and groom do not kiss or exchange rings, like in traditional Western style weddings, though there is a reception afterward where the community will get together and eat to celebrate the newlyweds.
  • The Amish give every member of their community the chance to leave and even often encourage them to do so for a time.  When Amish children turn 16 years old, they are encouraged to go live and experience modern life among the “English”.  If you’ve ever lived near an Amish community, you’ll often find these teens getting drunk, doing drugs, having sex with random people, and generally trying to cram a lifetime of such acts into the span of a few months.  Once they’ve had their fill of this, they can choose to remain among the “English” or return to the Amish community.  If they chose to return to the community as official members, they are expected to marry and remain among the Amish for the rest of their lives and abide by the strict rules of the community and the precepts of the Bible.  The vast majority of these young Amish choose to return to their communities.  Once they do so, they are baptized for the second time in their life, being previously baptized at birth, and will pledge themselves to the Amish way of living.  Those who leave are no longer considered Amish, as to them being Amish is not an ethnic designation, but rather is a matter of faith, though Amish children are still considered Amish, even though they are too young to be members of the church.  The few who decide to cease being Amish typically will leave and join Mennonite church communities among the “English”, as they have similar religious beliefs owing to the Amish having broken off from the Swiss Mennonites in the early 18th century.
  • If a particular Amish group isn’t to the liking of one of their members, in terms of some rule or other, they will often seek out another Amish community that has slightly different rules than their existing one, trying to find one where the rules coincide with their way of thinking.  Most Amish communities have more or less the same core doctrines, but there are variations, such as how much modern technology to allow.  For instance, some communities allow for a community telephone to be placed in a public area on or just off of the group’s land, while other communities find this practice and abomination due to being too worldly.  Interestingly, groups of Amish have also been known to separate based on something as seemingly trivial to the outside world as the acceptable width of a hat-brim.
  • One of the reasons Amish goods are often extremely high quality is that they feel that all work they do should give glory to God and so producing something like a quilt that isn’t perfect as it can be would violate this precept.
  • Christmas among the Amish is a two day celebration.  The first day is comprised of celebrating Christ’s birth in a solemn, worshipful manner.  The next day, on December 26th, the people will visit family and friends and have traditional Christmas dinners and the like.
  • Interestingly, Amish people do not play musical instruments.  They are strictly forbidden in the Old Order Amish communities, being thought of as too worldly, owing to the fact that musical instruments being played illicits strong emotions from those listening and is a form of showing off, or standing out, by the person playing the instrument, which isn’t in concert with Amish humility.
  • The Amish get their name from Jakob Ammann, who lived from 1656-1730 and was a Swiss Mennonite leader who ended up creating a division among the Mennonites of the day. The group that followed him became the Amish or Amish Mennonites and the other group became known as the Swiss Mennonite Conference.
  • The Amish Mennonites came to North America in the 18th century to escape persecution and poverty.
  • The most common names for Amish people are: for men: John, Amos, Samuel, Daniel, and David; for women: Mary, Rebecca, Sarah, Katie, and Annie.
  • A typical day for an Amish man is as follows:
    • Get up around 5:00am.
    • Tend to the animals and milk the cows.
    • Pray and eat breakfast with the family.
    • Tend the fields (planting / harvesting / etc, depending on the season), with a break for lunch.
    • Milk the cows and tend to the animals once again in the evening.
    • At sunset, cease working and either visit with community members and family or go to bed.
  • A typical day in the life of an Amish woman is as follows:
    • Wake up around 5:00am.
    • Help out with milking and prepare breakfast.
    • Get the children, if any, ready for school.
    • If it’s laundry day, do the laundry, generally using a gas motor to power the wringer style washing machine.  Laundry day is typically Monday for many Amish communities.
    • Tend the garden and house; prepare the mid-day meal; can food / make jams / etc, depending on the season; make and repair clothing; prepare the evening meal; and other such household related tasks.
    • At sunset, like the men, they either visit with community members or their families, or go to bed.

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How Deaf People Wake Themselves Up in the Morning

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Interesting science...What Causes “Eye Floaters”


Eye FloatersWhat causes “eye floaters”.
For those who’ve never experienced this phenomenon, eye floaters are little oddly shaped objects that appear in your vision, often when one looks at bright light such as a blue sky.  Their shapes vary greatly, but will often appear as spots, cobwebs, or randomly shaped stringy objects.  These are not optical illusions, but rather something your eyes are actually perceiving.  There are a few different things that can cause this, but in most cases these eye floaters are caused by pieces of the gel-like vitreous breaking off from the back portion of your eye and then floating about in your eye ball.
The vitreous humor, or often just “vitreous”, is a clear gel that fills the gap between your retina and lens, helping maintain the round shape of your eye in the process.  This gel is about 99% water and 1% other elements; the latter of which consists mostly of a network of hyaluronic acid and collagen.  Hyaluronic acid ends up retaining water molecules.  Over time though, this network breaks down which results in the hyaluronic acid releasing its trapped water molecules.  When this happens, it forms a watery core in your vitreous body.
As you age then, pieces of the still gel-like collagen/hyaluronic acid network will break off and float around in this watery center.  When light passes through this area, it creates a shadow on your retina.  This shadow is actually what you are seeing when you see the eye floaters.
Children and teenagers almost never experience these types of eye floaters as there must first be some deterioration of the gel-like substance in their eye, creating the watery core, for these floaters to appear.  However, they do still sometimes experience a certain type of eye floater that often appears more like a crystallized web across their vision.  These floaters aren’t found in the vitreous humor like the above floaters.  Instead, they are found in the Premacular Bursa area, right on top of the retina.  These floaters are microscopic in size and only appear as big as they do because of their proximity to the retina.  Unfortunately, their microscopic nature makes them almost impossible to treat in most cases.
Bonus Factoids:
  • Interestingly, if the eye floaters would just stay still instead of floating around, your brain would automatically tune them out and you’d never consciously see them.  Your brain does this all the time with things both in and outside of your eyes.  One example of this inside your eye are blood vessels in the eye which obstruct light; because they are fixed in location, relative to the retina, your brain tunes them out completely and you don’t consciously perceive them.
  • The reason you can see floaters better when looking at, for instance, a bright blue sky, is because your pupils contract to a very small size, thus reducing the aperture, which in turn makes floaters more apparent and focused.
  • Individual floaters often won’t change much throughout your lifetime, typically retaining their basic shape and size.
  • The perception of eye floaters is known as myodesopsia.
  • The reason the floating specs never seem to stay still is because floaters, being suspended in the vitreous humor,  move when your eye moves.  So as you try to look at them, they will appear to drift with your eye movement.
  • Eye floaters are examples of entoptic phenomena.  Entoptic phenomena are things we see where the source is within the eye itself.
  • If you ever see a ton of floaters appear out of no where, possibly with some light flashes, you should get to an eye doctor immediately.  There is a chance (1 in 7) that your retina is about to detach from the back of your eye.  If that happens, you have very little time to get it fixed before it effectively dies and you go blind from that eye.
  • Floaters can damage the retina by tugging on it, sometimes producing a tear.  When a tear happens, vitreous can invade the opening in the tear, which will ultimately widen the gap and in 50% of these cases will result in the retina eventually becoming fully detached if not repaired via surgery.
  • “Light flashes” not caused by actual light, also known as photopsia, will often occur when the photoreceptors in the retina receive stimulation from being touched or from being torn.  This produces an electrical impulse to your brain, which your brain more or less interprets as a light flash.  This physical stimulation is often caused when traction is being applied while the vitreous detachment is taking place.  The flashes should subside when the vitreous finally detaches.
  • These flashes will also often temporarily occur when you get a sharp blow to the head.  The sudden jarring causes pressure on the retina; this in turn creates an electrical impulse to the brain which the brain interprets as a flash.
  • Yet another potential cause of these flashes is with migraine headaches, usually caused by a spasm of blood vessels in the brain.  In this case, you will experience the flashes in both eyes at the same time, often followed by an extreme headache, though this doesn’t necessarily have to follow with a headache.  Basically, if you are experiencing these flashes in both eyes at the same time, it is likely caused by either severe head trauma, which resulted in damage to both of your retinas, or more likely by some form of ophthalmic migraine.
  • Aside: as someone who has had about 12 of these type of migraines, with the extreme headache directly following about 15-ish minutes of flashes where you can barely see in between the flashes, I can say, it’s like getting kicked in the balls continually for about 3 hours or so, only the pain is in your head instead of balls and abdomen.  This is all followed by your eyes having a dull ache for a few days.  You will also have major pain in your eyes and possible recurrence of the migraine, if you decide to not wear sunglasses at all times during the few days following this event; including wearing the sunglasses inside where people will inevitably think you are a douche for doing so. ;-)
  • About 50% of all people will have a vitreous detachment by the time they turn 80.
  • If you have had a vitreous detachment and you’ve experienced light flashes with that, you have about a 15% chance of developing a retinal tear.  From there, you have about a 50% chance of having your retina eventually become fully detached from the back of your eye.
  • Nearsighted people have a much higher chance of experiencing vitreous detachments due to their often elongated eye shape.
  • Surgeries do exist for getting rid of eye floaters, if they seriously hamper your vision.  This is typically done by replacing the gel-like substance in your eye with a saline liquid.
  • When your retina is in the process of detaching, you will often see small dots all over the place.  What is happening here is that blood is being leaked into the vitreous and those dots are your visual perception of that blood in your eye.
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  • Check out this optical illusion for another example of your brain tuning something out based on it being fixed relative to motion; for best affect, once the dots disappear, without looking away, press the stop button; they’ll reappear; press the button again to restart the motion and they’ll disappear instantly.

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