Archive for category Miscellaneous
A Drop of Blood
Posted by LeviathanC in Miscellaneous on July 12, 2006
Today was the first time for me to donate my blood but it feel so weird and uneasy. At least I don’t get dizzy and nausea from that. Plus I get a free T-shirt. That’s it for now.
Rant Again
Posted by LeviathanC in Miscellaneous on June 26, 2006
The T-Mobile SideKick III have been finally released all over the states. The problem is…the only existing T-Mobile customers can pre-order it and get one earlier than the new customers. I personally think that it’s pretty unfair of them. Anyways, who cares if they start to bragging about getting them first. However, I can wait till July 10th then order it right away.
The Meaning of ‘Easter’
Posted by LeviathanC in Miscellaneous on April 16, 2006
Today was very important because Jesus Christ was resurrected in three days after died on cross for our sins. I would like to thank my Lord Jesus Christ who died for people’s sins and mine. That day is called “Easter” from now. It’s not all about a bunny who hide the Easter eggs in the hidden place where the kids are looking for but all about honor the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Here the link to The History for more information about Easter and the resurrection of The Lord Jesus Christ.
Green Day
Posted by LeviathanC in Miscellaneous on March 17, 2006
Yes, today is Saint Patrick’s Day. Which means we have to wear the green clothes, things or even paint ourselves to green but if anyone have blue-green known as hazel (like mine) or pure green eyes, then they are lucky enough. Anyways, for many years, I start wonder about who Saint Patrick was, why it becomes a national holiday on March 17th for every year, and so on the list related to St. Patrick’s Day. But I have an interesting website or two to show you readers to learned something new like I did.
According to the historian, St. Patrick’s real name believed to be Maewyn Succat. And Patricius was his Romanticized name. Then later he becomes familiar as Patrick. That’s how it lead to Saint Patrick. Interesting, huh? Here the more information about himself is: Who was Saint Patrick? and The History of St. Patrick’s Day
That’s all I said for now. And I wish you have a Happy Saint Patrick’s Day and you better wear the Green OR ELSE!
What if people gradually start to have hearing loss…
Posted by LeviathanC in Miscellaneous on February 17, 2006
I got that news from one of my friends’ weblog and find it very interesting to reading.
Hearing loss is prevalent in modern societies as a result of the combined effects of noise, aging, disease, and heredity. Hearing loss is the number one disability in the world; approximately 28 million Americans suffer some type of hearing loss. In addition, 15 of every 1000 people under the age of 18 have a hearing loss, and nearly 90% of people over age 80 have a hearing impairment. The incidence of hearing loss is greater in men, than women. The sad part is, that hearing loss is the most preventable disability in the world. More to read
