Wednesday, September 19, 2012

My voice


myself and i...
i'm not different.. i'm just being me,
and here is the real me..
no! i'm not pretending like someone else,
 but  i'm just acting how other people treat me different.
so tired of this, i'm not comparing my self to you,
because i know that myself and i, 
are two great person..


Double Rainbow


Find the rainbow, there are two of them..
and for the first time, i saw the end of the rainbow.. but then? it seems that it is moving..
is it true? that what ever you do, you will never going to reach the end of the rainbow?


so i edit it, and look, the color of the picture is much more appreciable now, 
but then the two rainbow specially the one in the top is faded, because of its new color..



the finishing touch.. 
hope you like it..


Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Why Pink?


So Why Pink anyway?? there are alot of color but the one i like the most is pink.. and violet.. Why? is it because its a girl thing?? i just keep on asking my self, why does the pink color attract my eye?? 

Monday, September 17, 2012

Bridge..


mmh? no comment.. 


niƱo:unjob, bottomsUP
Ferlyn: Balot
Myrnalyn: Mangirupir..


hahaha.. i really have fun yesterday..

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Why me?


ACTRESS

PEG ENTWISTLE: THE ACTRESS WHO JUMPED FROM THE HOLLYWOOD SIGN

It's September 16. And you know what I mean. IT'S 100 DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS, so let's get the Christmas countdown started!

But did you know this was also the day another tormented soul from Earth has been set free by way of suicide?

Let me tell you the story of Millicent Lilian Entwistle, popularly known as Peg Entwistle.

On Sept. 18, 1932, a hiker discovered the body of Peg Entwistle, two days after the despondent actress jumped from the “H” in the Hollywood sign.

Early in the morning of Sunday, Sept. 18, 1932, a woman hiking in the Hollywood hills came across the dead body of a young woman. The hiker collected some belongings of the woman and left them on the steps of the local police station. 

In an anonymous phone call to the police, she described, “I was hiking near the Hollywoodland sign today and near the bottom I found a woman's shoe and jacket. A little further on I noticed a purse. In it was a suicide note. I looked down the mountain and saw a body.”

When police arrived at the scene of the death, they deduced that the young woman jumped from a 50-foot-tall “H,” the first letter in the “Hollywoodland” sign that dominated the landscape over the famous movie-making town. An electrician’s ladder had been left propped against the letter, leaving easy access for any passers-by.

Unable to identify the deceased, the Los Angeles police published her suicide note in the newspaper the next day. It read, “I’m afraid, I’m a coward. I’m sorry for everything. If I had done this a long time ago, it would have saved a lot of pain. P.E.” 

Tabloids jumped on the story, and eventually people began referring to her as the “Hollywood Sign Girl,” a nickname still used today.

The body was identified as Peg Entwistle, a 24-year-old actress who had left Broadway to make it big on the silver screen. 

Entwistle was born in Port Talbot, Wales, but moved to New York at an early age. She had dreams of becoming a star and after training with New York City’s Theater Guild she starred in several Broadway shows, and also appeared in a Los Angeles production opposite Humphrey Bogart.

While she was in California, Entwistle was called in for a screen test. She performed well and was given a one-movie contract with RKO. Despite the fact it was a small role, Entwistle developed high hopes for her movie career. Unfortunately, early reviews of the film, “Thirteen Women,” were poor and her scenes were almost all cut out of the final product.

For the next few months, Entwistle went to audition after audition, but further parts never materialized. One night, she told her uncle, with whom she lived in a house near the “Hollywoodland” sign, that she was going out to meet with friends.

“She instead made the arduous hike up the canyon hill to the Hollywood Sign, her one-time beacon of hope but now a symbol of failure and rejection,” writes the Hollywood Sign Trust. “She climbed 50 feet up a workman's ladder to the top of the ‘H’ and plunged to her death.”

Ironically, on the day after her death, a letter arrived from the Beverly Hills Playhouse, offering Entwistle a starring role: that of a woman driven to suicide at the end of the play.

Although she wasn’t well known when she was alive, in death Entwistle achieved the stardom she sought. Over the years, many myths have evolved surrounding the story of the “Hollywood Sign Girl,” and Entwistle’s ghost is rumored to linger at the site of her demise.

Moral Lesson: NEVER QUIT IN LIFE. MAYBE THERE WILL BE SOMETHING GOD HAS IN STORE FOR YOU.





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The National Reconnaissance Office, which operates spy satellites, has offered some of its old hardware to NASA. 


They had two unused telescopes the same size as the Hubble, but they were built to point down at the Earth, instead of out towards the cosmos. 


NASA conducted an investigation to see how powerful these telescopes were and figure out a way to put them to good use.


A group of astronomers came up with a plan, which was recently presented at a meeting at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington. 


The plan is to use one of the telescopes to investigate dark energy, which is believed to be the reason for the expansion of the universe speeding up. Discovering more about the nature of dark energy could change the face of physics as we know it, and how we think about the fate of the universe.


If this plan is approved, it will save hundreds of millions of dollars and years of development time towards the study of the mysterious dark energy, which NASA had previously predicted it could not begin until at least 2024.