
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Amazing Criss Angel
Criss Angel Mirror Tricks
Criss Angel walk on water !
Criss Angel - Levitates From Building to Building
Chris Angel walking through glass
Criss Angel walk on water !
Criss Angel - Levitates From Building to Building
Chris Angel walking through glass
Speed
Fastest Rock Climber
400Ft of height... juz take him 4 min 25 sec !!
Cups stacking
7.43 seconds !!
Stamping (Japan)
1 second = 27 stamps !!
Fastest Stripper (Japan)
7.31 second to take off !!
Fast Drinker
4.88 second finish off 1.25 L of drinks !!
Thrust SSC - Fastest Land Vehicle
(763.035mph avg)
400Ft of height... juz take him 4 min 25 sec !!
Cups stacking
7.43 seconds !!
Stamping (Japan)
1 second = 27 stamps !!
Fastest Stripper (Japan)
7.31 second to take off !!
Fast Drinker
4.88 second finish off 1.25 L of drinks !!
Thrust SSC - Fastest Land Vehicle
(763.035mph avg)
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Zoombie
Frm what i watched a few nights ago on National Geographic, is some island, people make zombies using special ingredients.
One includes the pufferfish, of Fugu in japanese, which contains a highly poisonous neuro-toxin that shuts down the nervous system and induces a trance-like state, similar to that of death.
The people will then think the man is dead and bury him, he then rises and we dunno wad happens next. Villagers claim zombies are made to do manual labour.
One includes the pufferfish, of Fugu in japanese, which contains a highly poisonous neuro-toxin that shuts down the nervous system and induces a trance-like state, similar to that of death.
The people will then think the man is dead and bury him, he then rises and we dunno wad happens next. Villagers claim zombies are made to do manual labour.
More on Werewolf
Origins:
The word "werewolf" comes from the anglo-saxon word "werwulf", "wer" meaning man, or human, and "wulf" meaning (quite literally), wolf. This half-man half-beast has the physical appearance of a normal guy during the day, but come nightfall, with the rising of a full moon, a transformation takes place. What was once a man turns into a vicious, bloodthirsty killing machine--the werewolf.
Hollywood's portrayal of this beast is often shallow and sometimes even comical (Bugs bunny anyone?). It makes this supernatural phenomenom almost unbelieveable. But this creature is prevailant amongst many ancient cultures.
Lycanthrophy:
Yes, yes, DotA-ers will be yelling "WOOT LYCANTHROPE", but there is such a word. It is not unusual, from Asia to Europe. It describes the ability to assume the for of an animal, that is to shape shift. The werewolf is a good example of this. Another one will be the Vampire-Bat change.
Instances of Lycanthropy have been recorded as early as the time of Julius Caesar by Ovid (43 BC to 18 AD). As the legend goes, Lycaon the king of Arcadia tried to test the omnisience of Zeus by placing before him a dish of human flesh, just to see if a god could tell. Well, if Zeus could'nt tell the differance then he won't exactly be of god quality. So Zeus got pissed and cursed Lycaon, turning him into the first werewolf.
King Nebuchadnezzar:
Besides Roman and Greek legend, shape shifters are also mentioned in the Bible. The book of Daniel tells of how King Nebuchadnezzar was transformed from an almightly ruler to a beast of the field.
Daniel makes a prediction about the king and the Bible records, "The same hour was the thing fulfilled upon Nebuchadnezzar. And he was driven from men and did eat grass as oxen, and his body was wet with the dew of heaven till his hair was as grown as eagle's feathers and his nails were as long as claws.
Do we need any further proof that shape shifting is plausible?
Possible Causes:
According to and old english traditional belief, lycanthrophy in the case of a werewolf is caused by the plant wolfsbane. If a man scratches himself with this magical plant by the light of the moon, he will immediately become a werewolf, forever doomed to changing onto a ravenous, murderous beast everytime the full moon rises un the night sky.
However, i believe it can also happen through spirit possession. The sopirit world, you see, is very complex. There are some spirits that would make you take the form of an animal if you are trapped by one of these foul demons. Have you been to excosisms? I've not been to one in person, but hearing from others, they people sometimes behave like beasts and don on the facial expressions.
In the time of the Celts, before the Norman and Saxon invasion of England, the druids used to dress up in wolfskin by the light of the full moon to mark occult festivals like the summer and winter solstice
Eastern Beliefs:
Although the wolf is the most common animal reffered to in lycanthropy in Europe, it is not necessarily the case in the east.
Indian legends of lycanthropy invole the tiger instead of the wolf.
As recently as 1919, in Bhagalpur, India, a shopkeeper named Rupa Sao attacked and killed a young girl. However, the marks on the body were more like that of a tiger than a man. When arrested, Sao was in such a deteriorated state if mind that he could not account for the heinous act himself. He has to be committed to an asylum. One night, when in custody there, the guards heard him calling out to the heavens---that he did not want to change into a tiger again! By the time they reached him cell, he had killed himself. Eeriely, that night was a full moon, the first since his arrest.
In popular Chinese legendslycanthrophy and werewolves are also prevalant. Many stories revolve around this. However, here's an interesting variant---a female of the species, the legendary Hu Li Jing.
This is the Fox Spirit, where certain beautiful women are believed to be the spirits of demonic foxes.
You could say they could change their shape frm a foxy babe to a baby fox at will!
The word "werewolf" comes from the anglo-saxon word "werwulf", "wer" meaning man, or human, and "wulf" meaning (quite literally), wolf. This half-man half-beast has the physical appearance of a normal guy during the day, but come nightfall, with the rising of a full moon, a transformation takes place. What was once a man turns into a vicious, bloodthirsty killing machine--the werewolf.
Hollywood's portrayal of this beast is often shallow and sometimes even comical (Bugs bunny anyone?). It makes this supernatural phenomenom almost unbelieveable. But this creature is prevailant amongst many ancient cultures.
Lycanthrophy:
Yes, yes, DotA-ers will be yelling "WOOT LYCANTHROPE", but there is such a word. It is not unusual, from Asia to Europe. It describes the ability to assume the for of an animal, that is to shape shift. The werewolf is a good example of this. Another one will be the Vampire-Bat change.
Instances of Lycanthropy have been recorded as early as the time of Julius Caesar by Ovid (43 BC to 18 AD). As the legend goes, Lycaon the king of Arcadia tried to test the omnisience of Zeus by placing before him a dish of human flesh, just to see if a god could tell. Well, if Zeus could'nt tell the differance then he won't exactly be of god quality. So Zeus got pissed and cursed Lycaon, turning him into the first werewolf.
King Nebuchadnezzar:
Besides Roman and Greek legend, shape shifters are also mentioned in the Bible. The book of Daniel tells of how King Nebuchadnezzar was transformed from an almightly ruler to a beast of the field.
Daniel makes a prediction about the king and the Bible records, "The same hour was the thing fulfilled upon Nebuchadnezzar. And he was driven from men and did eat grass as oxen, and his body was wet with the dew of heaven till his hair was as grown as eagle's feathers and his nails were as long as claws.
Do we need any further proof that shape shifting is plausible?
Possible Causes:
According to and old english traditional belief, lycanthrophy in the case of a werewolf is caused by the plant wolfsbane. If a man scratches himself with this magical plant by the light of the moon, he will immediately become a werewolf, forever doomed to changing onto a ravenous, murderous beast everytime the full moon rises un the night sky.
However, i believe it can also happen through spirit possession. The sopirit world, you see, is very complex. There are some spirits that would make you take the form of an animal if you are trapped by one of these foul demons. Have you been to excosisms? I've not been to one in person, but hearing from others, they people sometimes behave like beasts and don on the facial expressions.
In the time of the Celts, before the Norman and Saxon invasion of England, the druids used to dress up in wolfskin by the light of the full moon to mark occult festivals like the summer and winter solstice
Eastern Beliefs:
Although the wolf is the most common animal reffered to in lycanthropy in Europe, it is not necessarily the case in the east.
Indian legends of lycanthropy invole the tiger instead of the wolf.
As recently as 1919, in Bhagalpur, India, a shopkeeper named Rupa Sao attacked and killed a young girl. However, the marks on the body were more like that of a tiger than a man. When arrested, Sao was in such a deteriorated state if mind that he could not account for the heinous act himself. He has to be committed to an asylum. One night, when in custody there, the guards heard him calling out to the heavens---that he did not want to change into a tiger again! By the time they reached him cell, he had killed himself. Eeriely, that night was a full moon, the first since his arrest.
In popular Chinese legendslycanthrophy and werewolves are also prevalant. Many stories revolve around this. However, here's an interesting variant---a female of the species, the legendary Hu Li Jing.
This is the Fox Spirit, where certain beautiful women are believed to be the spirits of demonic foxes.
You could say they could change their shape frm a foxy babe to a baby fox at will!
Does Werewolf exsit in tis world?
It did happened, olden time. Sciencetist take it as some kinda virus.Some refer it as mental illness..
Werewolf also known as half wolf half men. They are said last time they exist ok the real scientis said it was because the baby human was raise by the wolf so they act like a wolf and for certain reason they become like a wolf but in human form.
"... Werewolves are savage people with evil power to turn themselves into wolves. They are creatures of the night who roam forests for lonely travellers to attack and eat.
It was popular belief that a werewolf could turn his skin inside out to hide his fur to take human form. Many people accused of being werewolves had their bodies ripped open to be searched for this wolf fur. However, it is possible to detect a werewolf in its human form. Beware of hairy people with straight bushy eyebrows that meet in the middle and have small pointy ears! They might turn into werwolves each night or on nights with full moon.
Legend has it that men turned into werewolves by a curse. But there were those who actually wanted to become werewolves.
How does one become a werewolf?
Step 1: Jump over a fallen tree in the forest
Step 2: Stab it with a small knife
Step 3: Chant a spell.
Wait for the next fullmoon and hey presto! You might turn into a werewolf or.. you could feel really stupid.
It was also said that drinking water collected in a wolf's paw print or eating the brains of an animal killed by wolves were sure ways of turning into a wolf. Then there are also people who think that they can turn into wolves although they do not.
This rare mental illness is known as lycanthrophy. Individuals afflicted with this disease behave like werewolves, savagely killing people and eating the flesh of their victims.
In 1604, Jean Grenier, a 13 year old French boy, was accused of being a werewolf. He claimed that he was given a magic wolf skin and ointment by a mysterious man, the Lord of the Forest. So, for 3 years, he became a man-eating werewolf. Jean admitted eating more than 50 children. He had a craving for raw human flesh esp that of little girls.
One day, he came upon a sleeping baby in an empty house. Jean could not resists such a tatsy meal and he dragged the child into the woods. He then shared the bloody remains with a real wolf. Another time, he tried to attack a girl named Marguerite but fortunately for her, she escaped.The attack on Marguerite lef to Jean's arrest and trial. The court found him guilty of cannibalism but they sentenced him to a monastery because doctors diagnosed him as suffering from lycanthropy."
Reference Cited:" Werewolves" (1990) Bookworm Mysteries III. Singapore: Bookworm Consultants Pte Ltd
Werewolf also known as half wolf half men. They are said last time they exist ok the real scientis said it was because the baby human was raise by the wolf so they act like a wolf and for certain reason they become like a wolf but in human form.
"... Werewolves are savage people with evil power to turn themselves into wolves. They are creatures of the night who roam forests for lonely travellers to attack and eat.
It was popular belief that a werewolf could turn his skin inside out to hide his fur to take human form. Many people accused of being werewolves had their bodies ripped open to be searched for this wolf fur. However, it is possible to detect a werewolf in its human form. Beware of hairy people with straight bushy eyebrows that meet in the middle and have small pointy ears! They might turn into werwolves each night or on nights with full moon.
Legend has it that men turned into werewolves by a curse. But there were those who actually wanted to become werewolves.
How does one become a werewolf?
Step 1: Jump over a fallen tree in the forest
Step 2: Stab it with a small knife
Step 3: Chant a spell.
Wait for the next fullmoon and hey presto! You might turn into a werewolf or.. you could feel really stupid.
It was also said that drinking water collected in a wolf's paw print or eating the brains of an animal killed by wolves were sure ways of turning into a wolf. Then there are also people who think that they can turn into wolves although they do not.
This rare mental illness is known as lycanthrophy. Individuals afflicted with this disease behave like werewolves, savagely killing people and eating the flesh of their victims.
In 1604, Jean Grenier, a 13 year old French boy, was accused of being a werewolf. He claimed that he was given a magic wolf skin and ointment by a mysterious man, the Lord of the Forest. So, for 3 years, he became a man-eating werewolf. Jean admitted eating more than 50 children. He had a craving for raw human flesh esp that of little girls.
One day, he came upon a sleeping baby in an empty house. Jean could not resists such a tatsy meal and he dragged the child into the woods. He then shared the bloody remains with a real wolf. Another time, he tried to attack a girl named Marguerite but fortunately for her, she escaped.The attack on Marguerite lef to Jean's arrest and trial. The court found him guilty of cannibalism but they sentenced him to a monastery because doctors diagnosed him as suffering from lycanthropy."
Reference Cited:" Werewolves" (1990) Bookworm Mysteries III. Singapore: Bookworm Consultants Pte Ltd
Old Changi Hospital (Singapore )
History: Built in 1930's, together with an A/E opposite the road and several blocks of commando barracks cum Changi prison nearby, the Old Changi Hospital (OCH) is situated at Netheravon Road in Changi villages. It has quite a long and rich history for being the former hospital of today's modern Changi General Hospital in Simei and Toa Payoh Hospital equipped with world-class facilities.
With its classical design, one can see that OCH is a typical replica of buildings built by British Colonial architects in the early 20's. Surprisingly OCH was not meant to be a hospital when it was first built (same for the A/E). The British was planning to have a heavily guarded military location in the east of Singapore. The site was strategically selected for it is high on top of a hill overlooking the sea surrounding most of the east side and the south side of the island. For about 10 years before the war, this classical 7-storey high building compound was used as military command quarters and barracks.
During the assault of the Japanese aggression from Malaya in February 1942, Changi was targeted as one of the first attack points. In a day or two, it was occupied by the Japanese army moving from Puala Ubin. Soon after that OCH was converted to a military hospital where all the wounded soldiers and civilians were attended to. After the Japanese Occupation ended, it was converted back to its original self, as a public hospital and later with a Military ward on the third level.
From February 1997 onwards, OCH was closed for its hospital operations were replaced by the new Changi General Hospital. It got isolated and left vacant there since then. According to some insider sources, the abandoned OCH will remain as it is but it will be re-open for the 'public' soon during 2005 for the Army Camp or for the Officer Cadet School (OCS) Trainees.
However, stories about the building being haunted started in the early 40's. The Hospital itself had 70+ years of rich history when it survived from the dreadful World War II that took place from 1942 to 1945, witnessing the fall of Singapore and the brutal tortures towards the prisoners of war (POW) that happened there. Therefore, seeing spirits of all races and of different nationals wandering around in the compound would be a common sight.
If you are thinking of visiting the hospital in the hope of bumping into a spirit of any nature, go with 2 or 3 friends. If you go beyond that, you will never see it as they are all hiding behind the window pane or the back of the door WATCHING at you. But of course, you can go there alone, however you will never find yourself ALONE.
Here are some picture of the extremely creepy, quiet and totally desolated

With its classical design, one can see that OCH is a typical replica of buildings built by British Colonial architects in the early 20's. Surprisingly OCH was not meant to be a hospital when it was first built (same for the A/E). The British was planning to have a heavily guarded military location in the east of Singapore. The site was strategically selected for it is high on top of a hill overlooking the sea surrounding most of the east side and the south side of the island. For about 10 years before the war, this classical 7-storey high building compound was used as military command quarters and barracks.
During the assault of the Japanese aggression from Malaya in February 1942, Changi was targeted as one of the first attack points. In a day or two, it was occupied by the Japanese army moving from Puala Ubin. Soon after that OCH was converted to a military hospital where all the wounded soldiers and civilians were attended to. After the Japanese Occupation ended, it was converted back to its original self, as a public hospital and later with a Military ward on the third level.
From February 1997 onwards, OCH was closed for its hospital operations were replaced by the new Changi General Hospital. It got isolated and left vacant there since then. According to some insider sources, the abandoned OCH will remain as it is but it will be re-open for the 'public' soon during 2005 for the Army Camp or for the Officer Cadet School (OCS) Trainees.
However, stories about the building being haunted started in the early 40's. The Hospital itself had 70+ years of rich history when it survived from the dreadful World War II that took place from 1942 to 1945, witnessing the fall of Singapore and the brutal tortures towards the prisoners of war (POW) that happened there. Therefore, seeing spirits of all races and of different nationals wandering around in the compound would be a common sight.
If you are thinking of visiting the hospital in the hope of bumping into a spirit of any nature, go with 2 or 3 friends. If you go beyond that, you will never see it as they are all hiding behind the window pane or the back of the door WATCHING at you. But of course, you can go there alone, however you will never find yourself ALONE.
Here are some picture of the extremely creepy, quiet and totally desolated

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