Thursday, 17 February 2011

8 Germiest Public Places

Avoid touching these surfaces in public places to stay healthy.

From List Maker’s Get-Healthy Guide
Content provided by:
Women's Health
An average adult can touch as many as 30 objects within a minute, including germ-harboring, high-traffic surfaces such as light switches, doorknobs, phone receivers, and remote controls. At home, you do all that you can to keep the germs at bay. But what happens when you step out the door to go to dinner, do some grocery shopping, or visit the doctor's office? Know where germs are most likely to lurk, as you'll find out here.





  Restaurant menus 


Have you ever seen anyone wash off a menu? Probably not. A recent study in the Journal of Medical Virology reported that cold and flu viruses can survive for 18 hours on hard surfaces. If it's a popular restaurant, hundreds of people could be handling the menus--and passing their germs on to you. Never let a menu touch your plate or silverware, and wash your hands after you place your order.


 


  Lemon wedges 


According to a 2007 study in the Journal of Environmental Health, nearly 70% of the lemon wedges perched on the rims of restaurant glasses contain disease-causing microbes. When the researchers ordered drinks at 21 different restaurants, they found 25 different microorganisms lingering on the 76 lemons that they secured, including E. coli and other fecal bacteria. Tell your server that you'd prefer your beverage sans fruit. Why risk it?



 


  Condiment dispensers 


It's the rare eatery that regularly bleaches its condiment containers. And the reality is that many people don't wash their hands before eating, says Kelly Reynolds, PhD. So while you may be diligent, the guy who poured the ketchup before you may not have been, which means his germs are now on your fries. Squirt hand sanitizer on the outside of the condiment bottle or use a disinfectant wipe before you grab it. Holding the bottle with a napkin won't help; napkins are porous, so microorganisms can pass right through, Reynolds says.

 


  Restroom door handles 



Don't think you can escape the restroom without touching the door handle? Palm a spare paper towel after you wash up and use it to grasp the handle. Yes, other patrons may think you're a germ-phobe--but you'll never see them again, and you're the one who won't get sick.
 
 
 


  Soap dispensers 


About 25% of public restroom dispensers are contaminated with fecal bacteria. Soap that harbors bacteria may seem ironic, but that's exactly what a recent study found. "Most of these containers are never cleaned, so bacteria grow as the soap scum builds up," says Charles Gerba, PhD. "And the bottoms are touched by dirty hands, so there's a continuous culture feeding millions of bacteria." Be sure to scrub hands thoroughly with plenty of hot water for 15 to 20 seconds--and if you happen to have an alcohol-based hand sanitizer, use that, too.


 

  Grocery carts 


The handles of almost two-thirds of the shopping carts tested in a 2007 study at the University of Arizona were contaminated with fecal bacteria. In fact, the bacterial counts of the carts exceeded those of the average public restroom. Swab the handle with a disinfectant wipe before grabbing hold (stores are starting to provide them, so look around for a dispenser). And while you're wheeling around the supermarket, skip the free food samples, which are nothing more than communal hand-to-germ-to-mouth zones.


 

  Airplane bathrooms 


When Gerba tested for microbes in the bathrooms of commercial jets, he found surfaces from faucets to doorknobs to be contaminated with E. coli. It's not surprising, then, that you're 100 times more likely to catch a cold when you're airborne, according to a recent study in the Journal of Environmental Health Research. To protect yourself, try taking green tea supplements. In a 2007 study from the University of Florida, people who took a 450-milligram green tea supplement twice a day for 3 months had one-third fewer days of cold symptoms. The supplement brand used in the study was Immune Guard ($30 for 60 pills; immune-guard.us).


 

  Doctor's office 


A doctor's office is not the place to be if you're trying to avoid germs. These tips can help limit your exposure.
1. Take your own books and magazines (and kid's toys, if you have your children or grandchildren with you).
2. Also pack your own tissues and hand sanitizers, which should be at least 60% alcohol content.
3. In the waiting room, leave at least two chairs between you and the other patients to reduce your chances of picking up their bugs. Germ droplets from coughing and sneezing can travel about 3 feet before falling to the floor.


 via MSN > Health

Monday, 14 February 2011

Invention of Love (2010)

A love story from the world of gears and bolts.

Animated short 2010.
Inspired by Lotte Reiniger works and Antony Lucas's Jasper Morello film.



To His Coy Mistress

 This is a Carpe Diem poem!


 To His Coy Mistress is a metaphysical poem written by the British author and statesman Andrew Marvell (1621–1678) either during or just before the Interregnum.




Marvell probably wrote the poem prior to serving in Oliver Cromwell's government as a minister. The poem was not published in his lifetime.

Synopsis
The speaker of the poem addresses a woman who has been slow to respond to his sexual advances. In the first stanza he describes how he would love her if they had an unlimited amount of time. He could spend centuries admiring each part of her body and her refusal to comply would not faze him. In the second stanza, he remembers how short human life is. Once it is over, the opportunity to enjoy each other is gone because no one embraces in the grave. In the last stanza, the speaker urges the woman to comply, arguing that in loving each other with passion they will make the most of the short time they have to live.

Structure
The poem is written in iambic tetrameter and rhymes in couplets. The first stanza ("Had we...") is ten couplets long, the second ("But...") six, and the third ("Now therefore...") seven. The logical form of the poem runs: if... but... therefore...




Had we but world enough, and time,
This coyness, lady, were no crime.
We would sit down and think which way
To walk, and pass our long love's day;
Thou by the Indian Ganges' side
Shouldst rubies find; I by the tide
Of Humber would complain. I would
Love you ten years before the Flood;
And you should, if you please,refuse
Till the conversion of the Jews.
My vegetable love should grow
Vaster than empires, and more slow.
An hundred years should go to praise
Thine eyes, and on thy forehead gaze;
Two hundred to adore each breast,
But thirty thousand to the rest;
An age at least to every part,
And the last age should show your heart.
For, lady, you deserve this state,
Nor would I love at lower rate.


But at my back I always hear
Time's winged chariot hurrying near;
And yonder all before us lie
Deserts of vast eternity.
Thy beauty shall no more be found,
Nor, in thy marble vault, shall sound
My echoing song; then worms shall try
That long preserv'd virginity,
And your quaint honour turn to dust,
And into ashes all my lust.
The grave's a fine and private place,
But none I think do there embrace.



Now therefore, while the youthful hue
Sits on thy skin like morning dew,
And while thy willing soul transpires
At every pore with instant fires,
Now let us sport us while we may;
And now, like am'rous birds of prey,
Rather at once our time devour,
Than languish in his slow-chapp'd power.
Let us roll all our strength, and all
Our sweetness, up into one ball;
And tear our pleasures with rough strife
Thorough the iron gates of life.
Thus, though we cannot make our sun
Stand still, yet we will make him run.


Source: wikipedia


Valentine's Day issue



  Happy Valentine's Day!!




 
It's Valentine's day! (วันวาเลนไทน์)

What do you say? Let's talk about love? All right! Let's learn some vocabs about love :)




Love (n.)  =  khwaam rák  (ความรัก)


Did you fall in love with someone? 
Khun dtòk lŭm rák khrai rĕu bplàao? 
(คุณตกหลุมรักใครหรือเปล่า)




Oh! I love you! 
Chăn, Phŏm rák khun 
(ฉัน/ ผม รักคุณ)


Is it "love at first sight"?
  rák râek phóp 
(ใช่ รักแรกพบหรือเปล่า)


He has a crush on her.
Kháo àep rák/chôp ther 
(เขาแอบ รัก/ชอบ เธอ)




flirt  =  jèep  (จีบ)


girlfriend/ boyfriend  =  faen  (แฟน)





You're my girlfriend/ boyfriend.
Ther bpen faen chăn ná
(เธอเป็นแฟนฉันนะ)
* this can apply for both male and female speakers





love letter
jòd măai rák
(จดหมายรัก)





And of course! How can we forget "Rose"
dòk gù-làap
(ดอกกุหลาบ)





Be my Valentine!
ráp khwaam rák khŏng chăn dûay ná
(รับรักของฉันด้วยนะ)





Lots of people get married today.
dtàeng ngaan
(แต่งงาน)





Now, you may kiss the bride!
 jòop
(จูบ)



Last but not least ....

There're many titles of songs  that you can say to
your loved ones.




  • I will always love you.  =  chán jà rák khun dtà-lòd bpai   (จะรักคุณตลอดไป)
  • Endless love  =  rák  ní-ran  (รักนิรันดร์)
  • You're my everything  =  Khun kheu thúk sìng khŏng chăn  (คุณคือทุกสิ่งของฉัน)
  • Just the way you are   =  nai bàeb thêe khun bpen  (ในแบบที่คุณเป็น)
  • Take me to your heart  =  hâi phŏm khâo bpai yòo nai hŭa jai khun thùh ná  (ให้ผมเข้าไปอยู่ในหัวใจคุณเถอะนะ)
  • All for you  =  thúk yàang phêua ther  (ทุกอย่างเพื่อเธอ)


Sunday, 13 February 2011

TC Bank: For Ordinary People with Extraordinary Dreams

The following television commercial made by Ogilvy & Mather Taiwan for Taiwan’s TC Bank (大眾銀行) accumulated over 450k views on popular mainland China video sharing website Youku less than two days after it was uploaded. Based on a real story, a group of old men decide to revisit their motorcycling youth after one of their own passes away.






Credits:

TC Bank – “Dream Ranger” Television Commercial (3 minute version)
Advertising Agency: Ogilvy & Mather Taiwan
Executive Creative Director: Jennifer Hu
Copywriter: Jennifer Hu, Justin Chia
Art director: Leah Chen
Producer: Abby Ku
Director:Thanonchai

มาเดาศัพท์ภาษาไทยจากภาพกันดีกว่า!!































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