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I listened to this song yesterday on my way back home..and the lyrics somewhat struck me in the chest.. T_T

Shadows fill an empty heart
As love is fading,
From all the things that we are
But are not saying.
Can we see beyond the scars
And make it to the dawn?

Change the colors of the sky.
And open up to
The ways you made me feel alive,
The ways I loved you.
For all the things that never died,
To make it through the night,
Love will find you.

What about now?
What about today?
What if you’re making me all that I was meant to be?
What if our love never went away?
What if it’s lost behind words we could never find?
Baby, before it’s too late,
What about now?

The sun is breaking in your eyes
To start a new day.
This broken heart can still survive
With a touch of your grace.
Shadows fade into the light.
I am by your side,
Where love will find you.

What about now?
What about today?
What if you’re making me all that I was meant to be?
What if our love, it never went away?
What if it’s lost behind words we could never find?
Baby, before it’s too late,
What about now?

Now that we’re here,
Now that we’ve come this far,
Just hold on.
There is nothing to fear,
For I am right beside you.
For all my life,
I am yours.

What about now?
What about today?
What if you’re making me all that I was meant to be?
What if our love never went away?
What if it’s lost behind words we could never find?

What about now?
What about today?
What if you’re making me all that I was meant to be?
What if our love never went away?
What if it’s lost behind words we could never find?
Baby, before it’s too late,
Baby, before it’s too late,
Baby, before it’s too late,
What about now?

P/S: This is for you..

If human memory were truly digital, it would have just received an upgrade from something like the capacity of a floppy disk to that of a flash drive. A new study found the brain can remember a lot more than previously believed.

In a recent experiment, people who viewed pictures of thousands of objects over five hours were able to remember astonishing details afterward about most of the objects.

Though previous studies have never measured such astounding feats of memory, it may be simply because no one really tried.

“People had never tested whether people could remember this much detail about this many objects,” said researcher Timothy Brady, a cognitive neuroscientist at MIT. “Nobody actually pushed it this far.”

When they did push the human brain to its limits, the scientists found that under the right circumstances, it can store minute visual details far beyond what had been imagined.

Those circumstances include looking at images of objects that are familiar, such as remote controls, dollar bills and loaves of bread, as opposed to abstract artworks.

Another factor that seemed to help was motivation to do well: The participant who scored highest won a small prize of money (the researchers refused to say exactly how much).

“You have to try,” said MIT co-author Talia Konkle. “You have to want to do it.”

The study, funded by the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, a National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship, and a National Research Service Award, was detailed in the Sept. 8 issue of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

In the experiment, 14 people ranging from age 18 to 40 viewed nearly 3,000 images, one at a time, for three seconds each. Afterwards, they were shown pairs of images and asked to select the exact image they had seen earlier.

The test pairs fell into three categories: two completely different objects, an object and a different example of the same type of object (such as two different remote controls), and an object along with a slightly altered version of the same object (such as a cup full and another cup half-full).

Stunningly, participants on average chose the correct image 92 percent, 88 percent and 87 percent of the time, in each of the three pairing categories respectively. Though 14 subjects may not sound like a huge sample, the fact that they each recalled the objects with very similar rates of success suggests the results are not a fluke.

“To give just one example, this means that after having seen thousands of objects, subjects didn’t just remember which cabinet they had seen, but also that the cabinet door was slightly open,” Brady said.

Even the researchers didn’t expect quite such high recall rates.

“We had the intuition that it might be possible, but we were surprised by the magnitude of the effect,” said study leader Aude Oliva, also of MIT. “These numbers, higher than 85 and 90 percent, impressed us and also impressed a lot of people who heard about the work.”

So now that we know the brain’s memory is so fantastic, are we all out of excuses for forgetting friends’ birthdays?

Luckily not, Brady said.

“To some extent it’s about attention, actively encoding specific details into memory,” he told LiveScience. “If we tried really hard we actually could remember when someone’s birthday was: if you say to yourself, ‘The birthday is on this day and that relates to these other things that I remember.’”

Basically, he said, we can remember most things we put our minds to, if we invest enough attention and effort into trying to store them in the first place.

Libra (Sep 23 - Oct 22)

The Bottom Line

Someone from your past is back on the scene, but things are definitely not the same.

In Detail

Just because someone from your past is suddenly back on the scene doesn’t mean that you are going to have the exact same kind of relationship with them that you once had. People change — for better and for worse, so do yourself a favor and treat this person almost like a stranger. Give them the benefit of the doubt and make no assumptions about what they will do or say next. Keep your mind open, and you will be rewarded with a pleasant surprise.

I checked out friend of mine’s  Friendster page..and her shoutout somewhat enlightened me:

The difference between school and life?

In school, you’re taught a lesson and then given a test.

In life, you’re given a test that teaches you a lesson.

So true..wish I could live my school life forever..

P/S: Thx Tiya..

Mozart and Metallica fans kindred spirits: research

Fri Sep 5, 7:15 am ET

LONDON (AFP) – Heavy metal fans and lovers of classical music have more in common than they like to think, according to research published Friday by a university in Edinburgh.

Although fans of bands like Metallica are traditionally portrayed as work-shy, long-haired students and lovers of Mozart are seen as sober and hard-working, researchers found that both music types attract creative people who are at ease with themselves but can be introverted.

But classical music fans have high self-esteem while heavy rock fans lack self-belief, the team at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh found.

Indie music listeners lack self-esteem and lovers of pop music are uncreative, while country and western fans are hard-working and rap fans have an outgoing personality.

The three-year study on the links between personality and music taste was led by psychology professor Adrian North.

“We have always suspected a link between music taste and personality. This is the first time that we’ve been able to look at it in real detail. No-one has ever done this on this scale before,” he said.

“People do actually define themselves through music and relate to other people through it but we haven’t known in detail how music is connected to identity.”

North added: “One of the most surprising things is the similarities between fans of classical music and heavy metal. They’re both creative and at ease but not outgoing.

“The general public has held a stereotype of heavy metal fans being suicidally depressed and of being a danger to themselves and society in general. But they are quite delicate things.”

The research could have many uses in marketing, the professor said.

“If you know a person’s music preference you can tell what kind of person they are, who to sell to. There are obvious implications for the music industry who are worried about declining CD sales.”

More than 36,000 people around the world took part in the research, making it the biggest survey of its kind ever conducted.

People were asked to rate 104 musical styles and were also questioned on their personality traits.

It doesn’t matter..

What I think of you doesn’t matter anymore..
It’s what you think of yourself that matters most.
You deserve what you wish for..
Hopefully in time,I’ll be able to forget you,and so will you..

To stumble and fall, means to learn how to get up & stand on both feet again..
And life must go on for we won’t know what awaits us..

que_hiciste

Libra (Sep 23 - Oct 22)

The Bottom Line

If people call you selfish for not going along with the crowd, that’s their
problem.

In Detail

People notice when other people stand up for their principles — and they’ll
notice when you stand up for yours, today. Sure, by sticking to your guns you
might make things inconvenient for one or two folks, but so what? You cannot
change your way of doing things just to make someone else happy. If people
consider it selfish of you to resist going along with the crowd, that’s their
problem, not yours. Be prepared to go it alone for the next few days if you
must. It will be worth it.

Coffee may lower risk of uterus cancer: Japan study

AFP - Monday, September  1 04:28 am

TOKYO (AFP) - Women who drink a lot of coffee may have less risk of developing cancer of the uterus, a Japanese study said Monday.

The study led by Japan’s health ministry monitored some 54,000 women
aged 40 to 69 over about 15 years, during which time 117 women
developed cancer in the womb, according to the medical team.

The researchers at Japan’s National Cancer Center divided the women into four groups by the amount of coffee they drank.

They
found the group of women who drank more than three cups of coffee every
day were more than 60 percent less likely to develop uterine cancer
than those who had coffee fewer than two times a week, the study said.

“Coffee may have effects in lowering insulin levels, possibly curbing the risks of developing womb cancer,” the study said.

The medical team also studied the effects of drinking green tea, but did not find any link to uterine cancer.

According to the US Centers for Disease Control, uterine cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women.

coffee_may_lower_risk_of_uterus_cancer

Unforgettable..

The more I try to forget,the stronger it comes to me..

“What a maddening thing a memory can be,dodging away from you when
you’re trying desperately to snag it,descending around you like a
collapsing tent when you want to forget it.” ~Patt Morrison~

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