*** BREAKING NEWSOkay, I know most of you knew what happened to taiwanese actress Xu Wei Lun but I just cannot believe it man! It's because, I just read the newspaper(life) yesterday about her and well, it did wrote she's in critical condition but I thought she may just recover! (so that simple?) Oh gosh, ......then in the morning today, I told meiqi then she said "ta si le, zuo tian". I was like, 'huh?!?!' Then I thought she was joking or what. =(.
Then when I got home, I told my sis then she said she knew about it already cos yesterday peifen (FM 93.3 dj) said over the radio when people smsed in. I slept already so I didn't hear it.
I went to search about her informations...she is quite pretty...and young. I thought it was rather pity and wasted. She is also talented.
"Xu Wei Lun was involved in accident on the
Taichung stretch of Taiwan's
National Highway No. 1 at 23:15 on 2007 January 26 while travelling with her assistant to
Nantou for the filming of Tai Yang De Nu Er. Despite 43 hours of emergency treatment, she passed away on January 28, 2007 at 19:37 local time. "
Her good friends like Rainie, Zhang Shan Wei, He Jun Xiang, Lin Yi Chen were there at her funeral...shan't put her photos here...if you want, go look for yourself. :p
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muscle ache-ing all around my body cause I did 30+ situps and few times of inclined pull-up and the monkey bar yesterday...hahahaha. although it's rather painful, but it's quite shiok when you actually massage it. lol. when laugh that time you can feel the pain on the stomach there....
these few days the wind damn strong sia, whenever I come to school and go back home, the wind blow my hair until dunno what...so messy ( i know my hair is already messy!) ...tsk tsk..although it's cooling lah.
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To end the topic today, I shall have some research about
Geophysics!
Geophysics, the study of the
Earth by quantitative
physical methods, especially by
seismic,
electromagnetic, and
radioactivity methods.
It includes the branches of:
Seismology (
earthquakes and elastic
waves)
Gravity and
geodesy (the Earth's gravitational field and the size and form of the earth)
Atmospheric science, which includes:
Atmospheric electricity and
terrestrial magnetism (including
ionosphere,
Van Allen belts,
telluric currents,
Radiant energy, etc.)
Meteorology and
Climatology, which both involve studies of the weather.
Aeronomy, the study of the physical structure and chemistry of the atmosphere.
An earthquake is a
phenomenon that results from the sudden release of stored energy in the
Earth's
crust that creates
seismic waves. At the Earth's surface, earthquakes may manifest themselves by a shaking or displacement of the ground and sometimes
tsunamis, which may lead to loss of life and destruction of property.
Earthquakes may occur naturally or as a result of human activities. In its most generic sense, the word earthquake is used to describe any seismic event - whether a natural
phenomenon or an event caused by humans - that generates
seismic waves.
