Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Still think Spelling is Important?

Dear readers^^

we do hope you like such extraodinary stuff. here's another brain teaser from Cambridge University .


O lny srmat poelpe can raed this.I cdnuolt blveiee that I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd what I was rdanieg. The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid, aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in what oredr the ltteers in a word are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is that the first and last ltteer be in the rgh it pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and you can still raed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the word as a wlohe. Amzanig huh? Yaeh and I awlyas tghuhot slpeling was ipmorantt! If you can raed this psas it on !!

Psas It ON !

SO INTERESTING!!!!!!!!!!!!

by,
Zerga a.k.a. Mr.Spynchter

The Big Stomach Blog
Where Chyme Embraces Gastric Juice, Your Daily dose Of Enzymes

The Big Stomach Teasing your Brain

Here's a little something I found reallly cool. test it yourself, it wouldn't even take a minute^^


ALZHEIMERS' EYE TEST
Count every ' F' in the following text:

FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE
SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTI
FIC STUDY COMBINED WITH
THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS...


(SEE BELOW) HOW MANY ?

dear readers, count it yourself, when you are sure of the answer, see the comment page.

By,
Zerga a.k.a. Mr.Spynchter
The Big Stomach

Monday, November 3, 2008

A Music Revolution

Back into the days of 60s, the music industry was infused with strong jazzy influence. Songs of those like Frank Sinatra were played relentlessly without being bored out. And when things turns into 70s and 80s, music superstar like Rolling Stone, Bee Gees and The Beatles, to name a few, introduce us to rock and roll and even blues.

But those were the olden days, the music industry in the late 90s till now has tranformed. Back to the late 90s, boy bands like Backstreet Boys and N-Sync, groups like Spice Girls, lead us to a new form of music, pop (to be sarcastic, bubblegum pop). With heavy beats and can't-get-out-of-ur-head rhythm, it reigns to supreme. Almost every hit singles now resemblance this same kind of formula.

However, to be honest, I am tired of it these days. Being still OK with R&B/Soul music, I am startin' to be annoyed by them. It's true that it can be very addictive, for a short time. Songs like this comes and goes really quickly as we can see, one day it's on the top of the chart, the next it's out (to borrow a sentence from Heidi Klum).

Fortunately, a new force is rushing in this industry these days. It is, I would consider a new form of music, a concocktion of jazz, pop and blues. Artist on the line? These three are my favourites, Amy Winehouse, Duffy and Adele. Songs like Rehab, Back to Black and These Tears Dry On Their Own from Amy are not to be missed and should be well-appreciated (luckily Grammy does). Well, I believe Duffy and Adele might be less-known to some of you, but trust me, they rocks! Songs I would recommend is Chasing Pavement, Hometown Glory from Adele and Mercy, Warwick Avenue from Duffy.

And now, the lastest single that is burning MTV these days, Stepping Stone from Duffy (hope you enjoy)



By, Mr. Fundus

BSB Featured Artist Of The Month - Beyonce Knowles


Sasha is out again! Beyonce's third solo album I Am... Sasha Fierce will be released in 18th November in US. This album took her almost one year to completion which is significantly longer than her previous solo and former group, Destiny's Child album. She revealed that she has co-written and co-produced over 70 songs.

In a statement released on Knowles official website, she wrote:

"I am in a different place right now and I wanted to people to see the many sides of me. The music is upbeat for the dance, fun side and it is reflective, passionate and serious for the personal side. I have taken risks here. I am not afraid and my music will explain it all. There is no label or tag on my sound. It's me and I am so excited to share it with the world on November 18."

Well, looks like B is aiming higher and higher, and we do have a lot of expectation for her.

Here, readers, check out her latest singles including If I Were A Boy and Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It).

If I Were A Boy


Her vocals are great in this song, probably exceeding all of her previous single. And I think this song will prove that Irreplacable will actually be replacable after all. Haha...

Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)


The choreography in this single is great! Well, Bee is always gotta be bootylicious!

Oops! Almost forgotten.... This album comes with 2 discs which is this first one 'I Am...' and second one 'Sasha Fierce'. The first disc, I think is mainly about how she feels and what is she right now, in a more Soul/R&B side. On the other hand, 'Sasha Fierce' is which I consider an alter ego of her, Sasha, who would be so fierce and pumped with confident on the stage.

P/S: No Piracy Plz...

By, Mr. Fundus

Sunday, November 2, 2008

SHOCKING! - Hundreds of Nudes Cross the Tyne

Readers,

While browisng the net lately on bizzare news/news of the world, i came across this funny piece of info, directly BBC news. here's the whole piece of the info, just for your stomach^^ ENJOY!

Hundreds of Nudes Cross the Tyne
1,700 men and women have appeared naked in Tyneside in the name of art.


Starting at a chilly 0400 BST, they posed at four locations in Newcastle and Gateshead, donning plastic white ponchos to cross the River Tyne.


New York photographer Spencer Tunick enlisted the volunteers for Naked City, his first large-scale UK installation.


It follows his nude photo shoots in New York, Barcelona, Belgium and Brazil. "There is a sensual element to it, but it's not a sexual experience," he said.
'Public sphere'


Gateshead's Baltic Centre said the work would show "the poetic whole resulting from individual bodies arranged in a sculptural way in an urban setting".


This would "challenge traditionally-held views on nudity and privacy as well as social and political issues surrounding art in the public sphere".


Volunteers from around the world - including Australia, Belgium and Peru - signed up, among them a vicar.


They had to dodge chips and kebab remnants dropped by the previous night's revellers as they made their way around a cordoned-off section of the Newcastle and Gateshead quaysides.
Designer Cally Daniels, 34, from Edinburgh, said the event had nothing to do with exhibitionism.
She said: "It was strange not to be self-conscious in that environment - normally I wouldn't even wear a skirt, I only wear trousers, so nobody even sees my legs."

'Nothing sexual'

University lecturer Fiona Jamieson, from Newcastle, added: "The photos are of nude people, but there is nothing sexual about it.

"It's about being completely natural, normal human beings, and everyone can be in the photos."

"The people who do this installation will be very lucky, because they got beyond their fears to do it "
Spencer Tunick


A documentary following the event - Naked City: Spencer Tunick in Newcastle Gateshead - will be broadcast on BBC Three at 2100 BST on Sunday.

Tunick, 38, carried out the world's largest nude photo shoot in Barcelona in June 2003, when 7,000 volunteers stripped for the camera.

In 1994 both he and a female model were arrested in New York when she posed nude on top of an eight-foot high replica Christmas tree in Manhattan's Rockerfeller Center.

Among those taking part in Newcastle were Tunick fans who follow him around the world.

adapted from :http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4689421.stm

Well readers...what do you think of that?

Mr.Spynchter