yeah…

I don’t know. It’s such an ungodly hour to post. I have to sleep but…

It’s like, I already wanna sleep but I don’t want to.

Jeez…

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Artist: Jonas Brothers
Title: Hold On
Album: It’s About Time

We don’t have time left to regret(hold on)
It will take more than common sense(hold on)
So stop your wondering take a stand(hold on)
There’s more to life than just to live(hold on)

Cause an empty room can be so loud
Its too many tears to drown them out
So hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on

One single smile a helping hand(hold on)
Its not that hard to be a friend(hold on)
So don’t give up stand ’til the end(hold on)
There’s more to life than just to live(hold on)

Cause an empty room can be so loud
Its too many tears to drown them out
So hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on

When you love someone
And they break your heart
don’t give up on love
Have faith, restart
Just hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on

When it falls apart
And your feeling lost
All your hope is gone
don’t forget to hold on, hold on

Cause an empty room can be so loud
Its too many tears to drown them out
So hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on

When you love someone
And they break your heart
don’t give up on love
Have faith, restart
Just hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on

Cause an empty room can be so loud
Its too many tears to drown them out
So hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on

When you love someone
And they break your heart
don’t give up on love
Have faith, restart
Just hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on

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Whoa!
It’s just that I make it a point to have at least one entry every month - sensible or nonsense. Nothin’.
Whatever.
check check check:
knightingale.wordpress.com
It’s got more content ‘ya know. And, bonus, it makes more sense.
crap crap crap

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My first May post goes to Panic! At The Disco. Wait, first? Not really. Whatever…

Artist: Panic! At The Disco
Album: Pretty. Odd.
Genre: Rock

Back to the street where we began
Feeling as good as lovers can, you know
Yeah we’re feeling so good

Pickin’ up things we shouldn’t read
It looks like the end of history as we know
It’s just the end of the world

Back to the street where we began
Feeling as good as love, you could, you can

Into a place where thoughts can bloom
Into a room where it’s nine in the afternoon
And we know that it could be
And we know that it should
And you know that you feel it too
‘Cause it’s nine in the afternoon

And your eyes are the size of the moon
You could ’cause you can so you do
We’re feeling so good
just the way that we do
When it’s nine in the afternoon

Your eyes are the size of the moon
You could ’cause you can so you do
We’re feeling so good

Back to the street
Down to our feet
Losing the feeling of feeling unique
Do you know what I mean?

Back to the place
Where we used to say
Man it feels good to feel this way
Now I know what I mean

Back to the street, back to the place,
Back to the room where it all began, hey
Back to the room where it all began
‘Cause it’s nine in the afternoon

Your eyes are the size of the moon
You could ’cause you can so you do
We’re feeling so good
Just the way that we do
When it’s nine in the afternoon
[x3]

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does anybody know how to rip or get sprites from games?
if you do, please tell me…

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two blogs sounds kinda redundant…
I have another one: knightingale

the other is more accessible while this one has more posts… which is which?

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Could’ve posted
this yesterday - Earth Day. Not ‘coz it was Earth Day but because I
kinda “cooked” this up yesterday. Didn’t have a chance. Major blackout.
About 6hrs or so. Watched “Signos” last night ’til very early this
morning. T’was worth it. It made sense. Very informative - though it
would have been better if they’d aired it on an earlier time and not at
11pm. So much for the rants.

What I actually want to say is that this SUCKS! Big time! I mean,
did the problem really have to be this big before those who know can
make a move? Information is a big, usually useful thing. Why’s it that
those guys are making a better move just now? They should have seen it!
This problem has been existing for years now. If those people wanted to
help, they should’ve done more. I mean, it was obvious that their
campaigns were not working well and they should have changed it for the
better. What were they waiting for? Facts of deaths and disasters?
Figures of how many people have died because of it’s effects? That’s
totally weird!

Here’s the deal, I’m not blaming anybody here, ‘coz I know I, too,
could have done better, but I’m just trying to state my point. And it’s
true. Environment advocates never really campaigned for Mother Earth
like the way they’re campaigning now. If they were moving better years
ago, or just people, whoever, everyone getting cautious for their every
move thinking that this might destroy our planet, I bet the problem
would never be this bad. If information have been spread years ago,
even since the Industrial Revolution started, this place would have
been better.

But as they say it’s never too late. We can never revert this, ‘coz
as experts say, global warming is irreversible, but we can still do
something not to make it worse, right? Every little thing makes a
difference. HUGE. We can all help.

Call me nature freak or whatever, I don’t care! I just don’t wanna
live in an oven, that would have been a literal living hell, and
neither do I want to live underwater! (Do you?)

P.S. This is one of the few times my blog makes sense…
same thing here

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Just got this from Fang’s blog

We have created human-animal embryos already, say British team

Embryos containing human and animal material have been created in Britain for
the first time, a month before the House of Commons votes on new laws to
regulate the research.

A team at Newcastle University announced yesterday that it had successfully
generated “admixed embryos” by adding human DNA to empty cow eggs in the
first experiment of its kind in Britain.

The Commons is to debate the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill next
month. MPs have been promised a free vote on clauses in the legislation that
would permit admixed embryos. But their creation is already allowed, subject
to the granting of a licence from the Human Fertilisation and Embryology
Authority (HFEA).

The Newcastle group, led by Lyle Armstrong, was awarded one of the first two
licences in January. The other went to a team at King’s College London, led
by Professor Stephen Minger. The new Bill will formalise their legal status
if it is passed by Parliament.

Admixed embryos are widely supported by scientists and patient groups as they
provide an opportunity to produce powerful stem-cell models for
investigating diseases such as Parkinson’s and diabetes, and for developing
new drugs.

Their creation, however, has been opposed by some religious groups,
particularly the Roman Catholic Church. Cardinal Keith O’Brien, the head of
the Catholic Church in Scotland, described the work last month as
“experiments of Frankenstein proportion”.

The admixed embryos created by the Newcastle group are of a kind known as
cytoplasmic hybrids, or cybrids, which are made by placing the nucleus from
a human cell into an animal egg that has had its nucleus removed. The
genetic material in the resulting embryos is 99.9 per cent human.

The BBC reported that the Newcastle cybrids lived for three days, and that the
largest grew to contain 32 cells. The ultimate aim is to grow these for six
days, and then to extract embryonic stem cells for use in research.

Once the technique has been tested, scientists hope to create cybrids from the
DNA of patients with genetic diseases. The resulting stem cells could then
be used as models of those diseases to provide insights into their progress
and to test new treatments.

It is already illegal to culture human-animal embryos for more than 14 days,
or to implant them in the womb of a woman or animal, and these prohibitions
will remain in the new legislation.

Using cow eggs reflects a short supply of human eggs. There are also ethical
difficulties involved in collecting human eggs for research, as the donation
process carries a small risk to women.

Professor John Burn, a member of the Newcastle team, told the BBC: “This is
licensed work which has been carefully evaluated. This is a process in a
dish, and we are dealing with a clump of cells which would never go on to
develop. It’s a laboratory process and these embryos would never be
implanted into anyone.

“We now have preliminary data which looks promising but this is very much work
in progress and the next step is to get the embryos to survive to around six
days, when we can hope-fully derive stem cells from them.”

The Newcastle team’s decision to announce its success on television, before
its results have been published in a peer-reviewed journal, will also
trigger criticism from scientists.

Medical researchers said last night that the experiments were important, but
that they wanted to see published details before passing judgment on their
merits.

 

source:http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/article3663033.ece

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    I totally lost track of the date. There I was waiting and then last night I realized… It’s already March 19, 2008! I was waiting for March 17 - the release date of Maximum Ride: The Final Warning!

    Waaaaa….

    Gotta get one…

    NOW!

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    Hey!
    I’m just curious… I don’t know if this has already been shown on the series so far and I didn’t notice it or I has not yet…
    What does Gabriel "Sylar", "brain man" Gray do with the people he kills? I mean, O know he opens the skull and removes the brain of his victims… Than, what? Maybe it’s… What does he do with those brains?
    "It’s all in the brain."? (Chandra Suresh)
    Whatever!

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