KAZEY JOURNAL

3/29/2005

Earthquake

Filed under: CRAZY NEWS — kayode muyibi @ 1:05 am

An excerpt from Malaysian news media :

KUALA LUMPUR, March 29 (Bernama)—People living in coastal areas in Penang, Perak, Kedah, Perlis and Pulau Langkawi have been advised to evacuate to higher areas following fears of a tsunami after an earthquate measuring 8.5 on the Richter scale occurred off the coast of Sumatra.

Earthquake Image

Are we safe? Is Resurrection approaching? A mild earthquake was experienced where i stay, and i have been trying to call my parents to assure them everything is fine but cant reach them. it measured 8.2 on the richter scale in Sumatra. well a friend of a friends photographed image of what happened in her house can be viewed at her blog under the thread. Proof of Quake

Magnitude 8.2
Date-Time Monday, March 28, 2005 at 16:09:37 (UTC)
= Coordinated Universal Time
Monday, March 28, 2005 at 11:09:37 PM
= local time at epicenter
Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
Location 2.093°N, 97.016°E
Depth 30 km (18.6 miles) set by location program
Region NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA
Distances
205 km (125 miles) WNW of Sibolga, Sumatra, Indonesia
245 km (150 miles) SW of Medan, Sumatra, Indonesia
535 km (330 miles) WSW of KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia
1410 km (880 miles) NW of JAKARTA, Java, Indonesia

 
Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 6.1 km (3.8 miles); depth fixed by location program
Parameters Nst= 65, Nph= 65, Dmin=535.9 km, Rmss=0.85 sec, Gp= 61°,
M-type=moment magnitude (Mw), Version=6
Source USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)

 
Event ID usweax

3/6/2005

Laziness cures brain cells and extends life span

Filed under: CRAZY NEWS — kayode muyibi @ 2:03 pm

well what would you say? this is crap? well i would say if you become too lazy that would just screw up your life.
Human beings need to relax when they feel like it – it is a very good remedy for the body and especially for the brainlaziness

Better doing it tomorrow than doing it today. The people, who prefer to follow this philosophy, can now boast of having a scientifically grounded excuse for their laziness. It goes about the book titled “The Joy of Laziness,” written by a former professor of medicine, Peter Axt, and his daughter, Michaela Axt-Gadermann, a doctor and a scientific journalist (Germany).

The two authors wrote the book to stand up against the domination of the beauty and efficiency model, which can be supposedly achieved with the only one way – hard work. The two German specialists believe that excessive sports exercises can be as destructive as stress and cut people’s life span. Physical exercises, the scientists believe, intensify the production of so-called “free radicals,” unstable molecules, which possess only one electron instead of two. Such a peculiarity makes molecules becomes balance-oriented, as they attach an electron of another molecule nearby and create new instability. Metabolism turns free radicals to hydrogen peroxide, which deteriorates cells and accelerates the ageing process.

Excessive physical exercises exert a negative influence on the human body on the whole. They boost the activity of mitochondria in muscle cells. Mitochondria function as the main center for the production of free radicals. They also act as the center of cell energy, where reactions of the breathing chain take place. Hydrogen peroxide appears as a result of these processes again: the substance can be neutralized with antioxidants that can be found in fruit and vegetables. Peter and Michaela Axt, however, say that laziness can become a very good substitution for fruit and vegetables.

A healthy walk and moderate nutrition can bring a lot more good to a long and active life. The German scientists say that one should not be shy about taking breaks at work, especially if there is no boss around. Peter and Michaela Axt say that human beings need to relax when they feel like it – it is a very good remedy for the body and especially for the brain. A moment of relaxation helps the brain neutralize cortisol – the hormone that the human body produces in stress situations. The stress hormone is capable of damaging brain cells and leading to memory loss and premature senescence.

Peter Axt and his daughter are perfectly aware of what they wrote in their book. Peter, 65, was a member of the German national track and field team. He took part in international competitions, which were definitely preceded with many days and hours of exhausting physical exercises. Peter’s daughter followed her father’s example and clinched a silver medal in a 10,000-meter racing competition in Germany, Newsru reports.

Read the original in Russian: (Translated by: Dmitry Sudakov)

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