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Adios Amigos!

So it has been a while since i wrote here, well, ok maybe not a while, more like 6 months but since my birthday things have been quite different, i tried to focus more on studying, my GPA was going down, i just had to raise it and forget about playing games once and for all.

After raising my GPA, i had to take the summer course in a very short period of time, two months to be precise, i finished last week, and hopefully did good, before that, and as you all already know, GB launched ,and i had the chance to sign up, with a different nickname this time, ZeroCast, i began blogging there and intend to stay on GB, if you guys haven't signed up already, it will be great to have you there.

Well, in the end of this last entry of mine, i spent some wonderful days here on GS, it sure has been one heck of a ride.

I'll miss you guys, i really will.

Posted by red_x2004, 08/27/2008 3:00pm
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I Am Officially 20 !

Happy Birthday to me !

20 Years have passed in a flash ,and what comes next is the most important.

Now all i need is a piece of my Cake ,which is an Almond Croquant Flavor.

Whats your Favorite Cake Flavor ?

Posted by red_x2004, 03/06/2008 5:55pm
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7 Medical Myths Even Doctors Believe

Popular culture is loaded with myths and half-truths. Most are harmless. But when doctors start believing medical myths, perhaps it's time to worry.

In the British Medical Journal this week, researchers looked into several common misconceptions, from the belief that a person should drink eight glasses of water per day to the notion that reading in low light ruins your eyesight.

"We got fired up about this because we knew that physicians accepted these beliefs and were passing this information along to their patients," said Dr. Aaron Carroll, assistant professor of pediatrics at the Indiana University School of Medicine. "And these beliefs are frequently cited in the popular media."

And so here they are, so that you can inform your doctor:

Myth : We use only 10 percent of our brains.

Fact : Physicians and comedians alike, including Jerry Seinfeld, love to cite this one. It's sometimes erroneously credited to Albert Einstein. But MRI scans, PET scans and other imaging studies show no dormant areas of the brain, and even viewing individual neurons or cells reveals no inactive areas, the new paper points out. Metabolic studies of how brain cells process chemicals show no non-functioning areas. The myth probably originated with self-improvement hucksters in the early 1900s who wanted to convince people that they had yet not reached their full potential, Carroll figures. It also doesn't jibe with the fact that our other organs run at full tilt.

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Myth : You should drink at least eight glasses of water a day.

Fact : "There is no medical evidence to suggest that you need that much water," said Dr. Rachel Vreeman, a pediatrics research fellow at the university and co-author of the journal article. Vreeman thinks this myth can be traced back to a 1945 recommendation from the Nutrition Council that a person consume the equivalent of 8 glasses (64 ounces) of fluid a day. Over the years, "fluid" turned to water. But fruits and vegetables, plus coffee and other liquids, count.

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Myth : Fingernails and hair grow after death.

Fact : Most physicians queried on this one initially thought it was true. Upon further reflection, they realized it's impossible. Here's what happens: "As the body's skin is drying out, soft tissue, especially skin, is retracting," Vreeman said. "The nails appear much more prominent as the skin dries out. The same is true, but less obvious, with hair. As the skin is shrinking back, the hair looks more prominent or sticks up a bit."

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Myth : Shaved hair grows back faster, coarser and darker.

Fact : A 1928 clinical trial compared hair growth in shaved patches to growth in non-shaved patches. The hair which replaced the shaved hair was no darker or thicker, and did not grow in faster. More recent studies have confirmed that one. Here's the deal: When hair first comes in after being shaved, it grows with a blunt edge on top, Carroll and Vreeman explain. Over time, the blunt edge gets worn so it may seem thicker than it actually is. Hair that's just emerging can be darker too, because it hasn't been bleached by the sun.

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Myth : Reading in dim light ruins your eyesight.

Fact : The researchers found no evidence that reading in dim light causes permanent eye damage. It can cause eye strain and temporarily decreased acuity, which subsides after rest.

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Myth : Eating turkey makes you drowsy.

Fact : Even Carroll and Vreeman believed this one until they researched it. The thing is, a chemical in turkey called tryptophan is known to cause drowsiness. But turkey doesn't contain any more of it than does chicken or beef. This myth is fueled by the fact that turkey is often eaten with a colossal holiday meal, often accompanied by alcohol - both things that will make you sleepy.

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Myth : Mobile phones are dangerous in hospitals.

Fact : There are no known cases of death related to this one. Cases of less-serious interference with hospital devices seem to be largely anecdotal, the researchers found. In one real study, mobile phones were found to interfere with 4 percent of devices, but only when the phone was within 3 feet of the device. A more recent study, this year, found no interference in 300 tests in 75 treatment rooms. To the contrary, when doctors use mobile phones, the improved communication means they make fewer mistakes.

"Whenever we talk about this work, doctors at first express disbelief that these things are not true," said Vreeman said. "But after we carefully lay out medical evidence, they are very willing to accept that these beliefs are actually false."

- Copyright © 2008 Yahoo! ( I took the liberty to make some adjustments)

Posted by red_x2004, 02/24/2008 4:06pm
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Snowy Thursday

--Don't you just love it when you wake up one morning; doubting its going to snow and then looking from the window to find out the whole country is covered with that white shiny thing, well, that's exactly what happened today, I even bet my brother for 1 JD last night telling him:" Dude, just get it out of your head, its not going to snow tomorrow" then he said to me : "we'll see..." , oh he was right , and not only that , but my friend had also told me that every 5 years a large snow storm rages Jordan, 1993,1998,2003 and now 2008 ,come to think of it , 2003 indeed had a big one ,as for 1998, I didn't live in Jordan at that time , believe it or not I lived in Wales ,UK, man that brings up a lot of memories....anyways , I couldn't let this day go without capturing a couple of photos ,so here are 2 pics of my street and a "un-sabotaged" yard.

Street 1

Street 2

Land

Posted by red_x2004, 01/31/2008 12:03pm
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Its Exam Time !

Yep , it's this time of the year where my university exams commence , from tomorrow till the 26 of Jan , am going to have a Jam-Packed week of studying , so until i finish, wish me luck , I'll need it !!
Posted by red_x2004, 01/19/2008 3:47am
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Hello every 1, welcome to my profile, speaking to you is Mohammad, I have been playing games for 7 years now, I got my hand on the first PC out there around 1994 the last thing I can remember about that PC is playing a Golf game in dos, now for my personal life am studying Computer Graphics and animation in University, hoping one day I get to carve my own games, I think that there is no perfect game out there except for these 2: 1-The outstanding Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time on the N64. 2-The unforgettable experience of God Of War II. Those two games are in my opinion the truly worthy of the word perfect, there are a lot of great games out there that are near perfection, but before u give that 10 u got to say : is it really worth it ? I play a lot of genres, almost any thing I can get my hands on: FPS, RPG, Soccer…..feel free to add me as your friend at any time. Cheers!

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