Monday, October 19, 2009

living to 100

living to 100
Living on 100, which asks 40 questions you can think about how you really live your life and what things really affect people's health and well-being. After answering the questions, you will get the evaluated life expectancy in years. There are questions that at first glance might think do not relate to what life can be, but more time than you think, you will notice they are not likely.
Living to 100 takes about 10 minutes to do. It derives data from your health and family history. The test is from a New England study and comes as Japan has the word’s longest life expectancy of 83 for kids born after 2007. The U.S. is 80 years old for births after 2007. The study found that reaching age 100 will become more normal for people born this decade. Countries that will show longer life expectancies include France, Germany, Italy, UK, US, Canada, and Japan. It also found a gene called FOXO3A is common in people living over 100.

seregon o dassey

seregon o dassey
Seregon O'Dassey, a vampire in New York multihyphenates other model-actress humiliated. This month, participation and bashes bloodsucker movie horror film, it is to educate the public in a series of Comcast On Demand Kiss Revealed Paranormal's TV Channel.
One of its subjects is actress Seregon O’Dassey, who has appeared in a number of horror features (see previous interview here) and tells Fango, “It’s about modern vampires. The majority of it is myself, Patrick from Dracula’s Ball and someone who goes by the name Sin. We each document ourselves and give the world a glimpse into our lives—into the modern-day Dracula. We show people that sometimes it’s a little bit like think it is, but mostly we’re just regular people who have fun, and this is our world, as opposed to what people are used to hearing and seeing.”
O'Dassey believe that these in-depth exploration of the viewer's eyes open, and they may be surprised by what they know. "The Hollywood stereotype is very strong," he said, "and made a lot of people with teeth and yes, we carry almost black. But we do not know to go to attack people and bite their necks, and we sleep in coffins.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

hurricane rick projected path

hurricane rick projected path
The projected path of Hurricane Rick, Rick is now a Category 5 hurricane hurricanes. Rick is a hurricane gaining strength with each passing minute. Latest report of the hurricane's Rick said it was classified as a category five hurricane. Category Five hurricane winds, if sustained over 155 mph kt (135 or 249 km / h). Catastrophic damage is expected. Complete roof failure in many homes and industrial buildings occur.
During category five hurricane some complete building failures with small buildings blown over or away are likely. All signs blown down. Complete destruction of mobile homes (built in any year). Severe and extensive window and door damage will occur. A report on category five hurricane says nearly all windows in high rise buildings will be dislodged and become airborne. Severe injury or death is likely for persons struck by wind-blown debris. Nearly all trees will be snapped or uprooted and power poles downed.
Fallen trees and power of the Polish isolate residential areas. Power outage last week, probably month. Hurricane Camille (PDF) (1969, 190 mph on land fall in Mississippi) and Hurricane Andrew (in 1992, is 165 mph on land fall in South Florida) examples of Category Five hurricanes in the land fall.
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