Monthly Archives: August 2010
Save lives with eco-friendly diamonds
Diamonds are very powerful thing. A man can hold them in their hand, and at the same time can be humbled to their knees, offering it to the one that he wants to spend the rest of his life with. … Continue reading
The Falling Away
First of all, I’ve read T.L’s Hines work before. My favourite is The Unseen. I fell in love with that book, and therefore, when I saw this book on Booksneeze, I knew that I must snatch it up in a … Continue reading
Heavenly Mooncakes
THIS IS NOT A PAID POST As I said, this is not a paid post or a paid review. I was not compensated for writing this, but my good friend Cynthia is making mooncakes and she’s selling them too, so … Continue reading
The Skin Map
The Skin Map is tale of inter-dimensional voyaging. Londoner Kit Livingstone and his girlfriend, Wilhelmina, are separated and sent back to an alternate 17th-century England. A terribly terrifying and traumatic experience for both of them. There Kit’s great-grandfather Cosimo reveals … Continue reading
Three Laws of Motion
I am not good at mathematics and physics. I barely passed my mathematics back in High School, and I failed Physics more that I could count. It is ironic that I’ve somewhat developed the skills of counting money, and getting … Continue reading
Loosing Momentum
Objects in motion are said to have a momentum. This momentum is a vector. It has a size and a direction. The size of the momentum is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by the size of the … Continue reading
Always a writer, never a photographer
Yes, that’s right. Always a writer, and never a photographer. I take nasty pictures. They don’t look nice. Complaints, criticism, flames comes not by the dozens, but by hundreds for them. If I were to be still working in the … Continue reading
Medical Uniforms research for my medical romance
I was doing research for one of my old, unpublished novel the other day. It was a medical romance where I think my description on Medical Uniforms and Lab Coats worn by the doctors and nurses in my story … Continue reading
Love is shown by Work in marriage
Here’s a little something I’d like to share with you folks out there. In married life, how do we let our spouse know that he/she is loved? Can our spouse feel this love through our words and deeds? Words are … Continue reading