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PANG EMO TO!!! :D
March 16, 2009, 7:31 am
Filed under: Simple Thoughts of Mine | Tags: , , , , , ,

EMO NA NOSTALGIC!!

What if tomorrow I die…

will you remember the happiest moment that we had together?

Will you remember the day we both have problems, we still stood up strait, gave a smile and we just laugh at it, after a while we already forgot our problems?

Will you remember the first day we met as strangers?

Will you still forgive me for what I have done wrong?

What if I just let you remember the day you made me laugh and smile and told me that you need to move on to achieve our goal in order to succeed the obstacles that God gave us.

Am I suicidal???

No I’m not i just want to express my feelings!!
:D Sabay naglaslas!!! wahahah!!



Dangerous Toxic Fumes from Six Everyday Products that You Most Want to Avoid
October 16, 2008, 7:45 pm
Filed under: Science | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Dangerous Toxic Fumes from Six Everyday Products that You Most Want to Avoid
by www.SixWise.com

While you may take great lengths to protect yourself and your family from obvious poisons like rodent killers, chlorine bleach and antifreeze, there are many others, many of them household products, that can harm your health without warning.

The following products emit fumes that are best off avoided, and, should you decide to use them, should be used with extreme caution, only in well-ventilated areas and for as short a duration as possible.

1. Oven Cleaner

Dangerous ingredients: Ethers, ethylene glycol, lye (sodium and potassium hydroxide), methylene chloride, petroleum distillates, pine oil

Health hazards: It is hard to avoid breathing in vapors when using oven cleaner. The product is corrosive to skin and eyes, and, when inhaled, to internal organs.

Safety/Alternatives: Your best bet is to opt for a self-cleaning oven so oven cleaners are not necessary. You can cut down on their need also by putting a foil-lined cookie sheet under foods to catch drippings, and cleaning spots right after the oven cools (before baking them on again). If you use oven cleaner, be sure to use heavy rubber gloves, an apron and chemical splash goggles.


2. Oil-Based Paint

Dangerous ingredients: Alkyl resin, kerosene, lead, lithopone, mercury, methylene chloride, methyl ethyl ketone, mineral spirits, toluene, trichoroethane, xylene

Health hazards: There are 300 toxic chemicals and 150 carcinogens potentially present in oil-based paint, according to a John Hopkins University study. Vapors easily accumulate in closed spaces while painting. The fumes are toxic irritants to the eyes, skin and lungs.

Safety/Alternatives: When using oil-based paint, use a brush or roller rather than a sprayer and make sure ventilation is adequate. Alternatively, look for latex water-based paints or low-volatility paints (they have fewer toxic solvents).


3. Shoe Polish

Dangerous ingredients: Methylene chloride, mineral spirits, nitrobenzene, silicones, trichloroethylene

Health hazards: Toxic ingredients are easily absorbed through the skin or inhaled via the vapors, causing potential harm to the skin and other organs.

Safety/Alternatives: Use the polishes that wipe on, rather than spray on. You can also look for less toxic products made from beeswax. For leather, try olive oil or cold-pressed nut oil, buffed with a cloth until shiny.


4. Household Bug Foggers (”Bug Bombs”)

Dangerous ingredients: Isobutane, N-Octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide, pyrethrum, permethrin, aromatic petroleum distillates

Health hazards: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has designated permethrin as a potential human carcinogen. Other harmful ingredients in these pesticides are toxic to eyes and skin and, if inhaled, can be toxic to internal organs. Because these products contain aerosol propellants, the toxins are expelled over a large area.

Safety/Alternatives: The U.S. EPA suggests taking the following precautions when using a bug fogger in your home:

  • Use no more than one fogger per room, keeping in mind that no more than 1 ounce of fogger per 1,000 ft should be used.
  • Extinguish all ignition sources, such as pilot lights, or place fogger at lease 6 feet away from such sources.
  • Remove all children, pets, toys, and uncovered food from treated area.
  • Properly ventilate the treated area after releasing foggers.
  • Keep the product away from children, such as in a locked cabinet or shed.
  • Teach children not to touch pesticide products and other household chemicals.
  • Keep the telephone number of your local poison control center or the toll-free number ( 1-800-222-1222 ) for the National Poison Control Hotline handy.

5. Paint Thinner

Dangerous ingredients: Acetone, methanol, methyl ethyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone, toluene, turpentine, mineral spirits

Health hazards: The toxins in paint thinner may cause health damage from long-term exposure. Some ingredients have been linked to developmental effects (miscarriages/birth defects), damage to the nervous system and reproductive effects, and are mutagenic (could affect genes and chromosomes) and toxic to the environment and wildlife.

Safety/Alternatives: Always were solvent-resistant gloves and splash-guard goggles and keep the room well ventilated when using paint thinner. Using water-based latex paints do not require the use of paint thinner.


6. Nail Polish Remover

Dangerous ingredients: Acetone, ethyl acetate, benzophenone-1, ethanol, isopropyl alcohol, propyl acetate, denatonium benzoate dimethyl adipate, propylene carbonate, toluene and formaldehyde

Health hazards: According to the Environmental Working Group’s Skin Deep Report, the ingredients in nail polish remover pose the following health risks:

  • Immune and nervous system toxicity
  • Gastrointestinal and liver toxicity hazards
  • Neurotoxicity hazards
  • Damage to the skin and sense organs
  • Possible reproductive or developmental harm
  • General irritation

Safety/Alternatives: Use nail polish remover in a well-ventilated area (not in a closed bathroom). There are limited varieties of safer brands out there that contain fewer chemicals (non-acetone varieties are widely available, but still may contain other dangerous toxins). Check your local health food store for options.

Source: http://www.sixwise.com/newsletters/05/10/26/dangerous-toxic-fumes-from-six-everyday-products-that-you-most-want-to-avoid.htm



Job Search Engine
September 24, 2008, 8:42 am
Filed under: Jobs

 
Careerjet is an employment search engine.
In just one search access 14,288,132 jobs published on 61,753 websites in the world.28,234 jobs published in Singaporewhat



My New Blog
April 13, 2008, 11:38 am
Filed under: Simple Thoughts of Mine

this is my new blog!!!http://www.freewebs.com/sleepydizzy/blog.htm

and I will put evrithing here for now on!!!

I hope you have time to visit me in my new page…

thanks guys… I will miss you all!!!



New Year New ME!!
February 5, 2008, 6:25 am
Filed under: Simple Thoughts of Mine

Wala lang!! heheheh….



Lost In My Dream…
December 23, 2007, 10:34 am
Filed under: Simple Thoughts of Mine

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Globelines prolink H9200 and wrt54g: how to connect this two routers
December 1, 2007, 11:52 pm
Filed under: Web/Tech
Here’s my little way of giving back to the community. To share internet through a globelines prolink h9200 dsl modem through a linksys wrt54g router, you have to do the following:

1) access the h9200 192.168.1.1 by default (username: admin password:password)
2) click admin tab and then click on autodetect
3) choose bridge&router and click enable.
4) click on the lan tab
5) enable dhcp server

now connect to the wrt54g

1) go to the wrt54g settings page also 192.168.1.1 by default (username: <blank> password: admin)
2) choose static IP with the following details:
IP - 192.168.1.5
Subnet - 255.255.255.0
Gateway - 192.168.1.1
static DNS 1 - 192.168.1.1
3) change local address to 192.168.0.1
4) disable DHCP server on the wrt54g
5) save settings.

now connect the h9200 to a LAN port of the wrt54g (NOT THE ONE USUALLY FOR INTERNET). Configure your computer to automatically detect ip and dns settings and either connect to one of the other lan ports on the wrt54g or conect wirelessly. ENJOY! :)

Ref: http://tipidpc.com/viewtopic.php?tid=90330
REMARKS!!! ACCURATE!! I TRY IT PERSONLLY AND IT WORK!!!


Sleepy Dizzy News Flash!!!
November 24, 2007, 5:15 pm
Filed under: Simple Thoughts of Mine

Sleepy Dizzy News Flash!!!
November 25, 2007 - Sunday

Different kinds of emo!!

EMONG HipHop - Well ako yta yon!! HEHEHE
EMONG Konyo - Emo na sosyal ang dating!!
EMONG Baliw - yung nagpapakamatay

EMONG Dancer - yung pati emo songs sinasayaw ginagawang remix… heheh

EMONG Painter - puro emo ang drawing

Emong Halaman - Saging!!! Sa lahat ng halaman sya lang ang may puso!! HEHEH

The truth is the "emo" thing is around since then…. panahon pa ni Lapu Lapu…

Lahat naman ng may puso emo!!!
      

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Toothbrush With Love !!
November 22, 2007, 12:21 pm
Filed under: Simple Thoughts of Mine

I giggled really hard when I see this picture!! I accept that..

No room for shame, for me it’s natural!! HAHHA



SleepyDizzy News Flash!!!
November 20, 2007, 6:38 pm
Filed under: Simple Thoughts of Mine

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SleepyDizzy News Flash!!!
November 21, 2007 - Wednesday

Umaaraw Umuulan!!! WAAA!!!
erratic weather!!! what should I
do??? Should I Bring Umbrella, Coat, Boots,
Cap… HEHE.. Bigat nyan sa bag!!!
Maliligo na lang ako sa rain if
ever…. HEHEH…

P.S.

Malay natin may magshare ng payong!!!
sweet diba!!! HAHAHAH!!! pag maganda
sya BONUS NA Un!!! HEHEHEE

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