Sunday, September 30, 2007 9/30/2007 11:14:00 AM
took some shot for my crazy sister.. haha.. after all shots i took i found that this is very cute
haha compared with the past.
Saturday, September 29, 2007 9/29/2007 04:52:00 AM



Happy Birthday Jayson!
Friday, September 28, 2007 9/28/2007 02:25:00 AM
He is really Britney Bitch!
haha.. Damn funny...
it's a much watch video!
!#$#%@
Thursday, September 27, 2007 9/27/2007 05:46:00 AM
i found this video interesting...
sharing with you guys...
Tuesday, September 25, 2007 9/25/2007 10:34:00 PM
living in a world full of sarcasms. and people pretends to have virtues without showing any helping hands for one another. Thus, this feeling sucks big time. what i have to do now is to be optimistic as expecting the most favorable moments will eventually come. There are many thing words couldn't describe how i feel excatly, and that's really pissed me off. i simply don't understand by telling me "so did i learn my lesson?" Yes!? i did! or did i? thing don't really goes smoothly without anyone guiding you. i'm a no more baby, it's true there's no need to guide for real! But, don't come blaming me and stuff without knowing what excatly took place. different people have different charater. i have mine. it diffcult to handle me.. but i easy to guide me through. perceive with my ears is what i can and could only do right now! it's impossible for me to learn as fast but i do have the heart to learn. i contributed myself to it and i hope there be something back for me. despite that. i got unpleasant situation back at me. i understand it easy to push thing around but i hate to do that myself. avoiding problems won't solve but it might increased the matter rising and not coming down.

illumination needed urgently
9/25/2007 02:28:00 AM

THURSDAY, Aug. 23 (HealthDay News) -- If you've ever been of "two minds" about doing something, a new study may explain why.
Scientists say one part of the brain is responsible for initiating action, while a totally separate area is in charge of not taking that action.
This newly identified region, involved in an aspect of self-control, may change conceptions of human free will, the researchers said. It could also explain the basis of impulsive as well as reluctant behavior, they added.
"The central issue is quite simple. If we want to do something, and we decide not to, how does that brain wire that?" said Rajesh Miranda, associate professor of neuroscience and experimental therapeutics at Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine. "They showed the region in the brain that can act as a gate to suppress a plan to do something," said Miranda, who was not involved in the research.
"The big search in neuroscience is, are there general inhibiting or specific inhibiting circuits?" added another outside expert, Dr. John Hart, a spokesman for the American Academy of Neurology and a behavioral neurologist and cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Texas at Dallas. "This is another piece of the puzzle. . . . but does it generalize beyond that task to all life decisions? That has yet to be shown," he said.
This study and others like it are really in their infancy, Miranda pointed out. That's important to remember, since the findings could one day have legal and other implications.
"This kind of data could have implications for legal definitions of 'diminished capacity,' " he explained. "There's a potential for informing legal definitions of mental illness and things like that."
The study, which was published in the Aug. 22 issue of The Journal of Neuroscience, was conducted by researchers from University College London, in the United Kingdom, the Max Planck Institute in Leipzig, Germany, and Ghent University, Belgium.
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), the researchers studied the brain activity of participants in two situations -- when they acted out as they had planned, or when they decided not to follow their original intention.
Fifteen right-handed individuals (seven males and eight females, average age 26) participated in a "go-no-go" exercise. They were asked to press a button on a keyboard but first to indicate what time they were going to perform this action. They were also asked to choose instances in which they stopped before actually pressing the button.
When participants decided not to press the button, a specific area of the frontal lobe region of the brain lit up. When participants followed through, however, the area did not light up.
The executive-function frontal lobes, which have previously been identified with inhibition, are part of what makes humans human, neurologists say.
"These areas are the most expanded in humans as compared to animals," explained Dr. Kimford Meador, spokesman for the American Academy of Neurology and professor of neurology at the University of Florida, Gainesville. "The frontal lobe is important for initiation, for planning, personality, creativity."
"The frontal lobes distinguish us from lower-order creatures," added David Masur, director of neuropsychology in the department of neurology at Montefiore Medical Center and clinical professor of neurology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, both in New York City. "We have larger frontal lobes, and these are what really are responsible for much of what we define as human behavior, social interaction, ability to plan, organize, some language ability, abstract reasoning or thinking."
For now, the implications of the research are esoteric but, down the line, who knows?
"Much of our society is based on the concept of not only free will but also 'free won't,' the inhibition of response," Masur explained. "The difference between us as intelligent ordered social creatures and the society that would run amok is the ability to inhibit our responses, the ability to take control if a situation calls for it, to stop acting in a particular way . . . Maybe down the line somebody can develop a drug or hormone or transmitter system that targets that particular area of brain which strengthens the ability to negate responses which are too impulsive."
"It's a fascinating mind-brain question about where does our free will begin and end," added Meador
9/25/2007 01:58:00 AM

after having a cold shower i'm feeling real cool right now...
on top of that, i'm rather excited too... SUNDAY is coming quite soon..*prayhard*
i'm actually gonna be attending my first vocal lesson of my life.
i realised after my 21st birthday this year i did lot of thing that i wanted to do for a very long time... first of all, i registered my bike lesson, secondly, vocal lesson... lastly, ........
have not think of any yet.BUT, anyway, at least i'm feeeling real happy and everything goes smoothly... even without friends whom i called best before.
Hopefully, everything will turn out right in every steps i'm walking towards...
aiming high and try to reach for my goals...
Alan Andon
9/25/2007 01:48:00 AM

"Underdog"
Alan Andon's Movie Rating:
****
Cute beagle... nice storyline ..
very funny indeed!
Monday, September 24, 2007 9/24/2007 04:19:00 AM

Bye to my old blog skin..!
Finally, after so long i had another new blog skin on my own although it's sort of simple and stuff but i simply like it so much... thanks Hui for helping me out in the top banner ONLY! hahah... feel so much better after seeing my blog wearing it's new skin!
feeling extremely tired now...
THANKS HUI!
Thursday, September 20, 2007 9/20/2007 02:58:00 PM
Forever Cute Fairy!

New Album
My Other Self
Go Buy !!!
Tuesday, September 11, 2007 9/11/2007 05:01:00 AM
"Apartment 1303"Alan Andon's Movie Rating:
**
Not SCARY at all!
"Naraka 19 : The 19th Gate of hell"Alan Andon's Movie Rating:
*
Stupid storyline! confusing...
if it's not because of Vincy Yong' er i wouldn't have given than 1 star!
Thursday, September 06, 2007 9/06/2007 03:16:00 AM





9/06/2007 03:10:00 AM
"Dead Slience"
Alan Andon's Movie Rating:
**
Not as scary as i thought of
"Bourne Ultimatum"
Alan Andon's Movie Rating:
*
Sorry to sad anything bad! BUT, this show SUCKS!!!!
i almost puke in the middle of the show due to my head spinning very badly DUE TO the poor camera skills ..

"Evan Almighty"
Alan Andon's Movie Rating
***
Funny and touching at the same time!