Thursday, April 21, 2011

Copa Del Rey or what's left of it.

This is the cup for Copa Del Rey

Real Madrid won that cup by beating Barcelona 1-0.
Yes, Ramos was holding the cup.


This is what happen after Ramos accidentally slipped the cup down the road
and the bus ran it over. DAMN !

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Actually this song is kinda cool.


"I can't dance. I'm too Jewish." - HAHA !!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Proton R3 Satria Neo.











The R3 Satria Neo is priced at RM79,797 on-the-road inclusive of road tax and insurance, and can be viewed at Proton Edar’s Crystal showroom at the Proton Centre of Excellence, Shah Alam and any of the three Platinum showrooms located at Mutiara Damansara, Juru and Plentong.

Bookings can be made immediately at any of Proton Edar’s 23 sales branches throughout Peninsular Malaysia with a fee of RM2,000 and purchasers can expect the car delivered to them within four weeks of obtaining loan approval.


- Reports from Paul Tan's Automotive News.

Pokemon jokes

For Pokemon lovers out there.

Enjoy !


Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Chinese scientists creates gay mice ?

Researchers from China have discovered that male mice who are either bred without serotonin or whose bodies just aren’t receptive to serotonin have zero interest in mating with female mice.

Gay Mouse Chinese Scientists Create Gay Mice? picture

Known as the ‘happiness hormone,’ serotonin seems to function as a “mating call” for male mice. Those whose brains cannot process it, or those who don’t have the tryptophan hydroxylase 2 gene (which produces serotonin), therefore don’t get the desire to mate, or at least not with females.

What’s interesting is that when such mice are placed among both male and female mice, they are indifferent to both types. However, when a serotonin deprived male is left alone with another male, he’ll proceed to “mount the male and emit a mating call.

This sudden preference for other males can be reverted, however, by injecting serotonin into the mouse’s brain.

Note that this study is very inconclusive, in that it cannot be used to explain human sexuality.

“Any potential links between serotonin and human sexual preferences must be considered somewhat tenuous,” Professor Keith Kendrick said.

The results do show, however, that neurotransmitters play some sort of role in regard to sexual preference—or at least with animals.