Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Based on the type of guy pee mode


Shy guy:
If you feel that views or ogled others, the urine did not come out, but pretended to be watered, exit, then back again later.

Shame man-maluin:
Peed in pants

Men Like Daydreaming:
Unbuttoned his shirt collar, pulled his tie, then pee in my pants.

Efficient man:
Although it was time to pee, but it retained until dying for defecation, and only then do both in one same time.


Tips For Your Cell Phone Users

The debate about the adverse effects of radiation caused by mobile phone (cell phone) has long been underway. Various research results are not always give a uniform conclusion. Some research considers this radiation in certain stages still within safe limits for human body, but the results of other studies have revealed that electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones already, including categories of dangerous for the human body.

But whatever the result of research that is currently debated, it seems the best move for us is to stay vigilant and cautious in the face of likely impacts of mobile phone electromagnetic radiation, through a few tips:
  1. Avoid or minimize the conversation through the phone when receiving a bad signal, because the phone will send a signal with maximum power to reach the pole relay (BTS) station.
  2. Spoke briefly and clearly, because of long conversations that would increase the risk of radiation in a larger head. If it is not too urgent, sms usage can be quite wise choice.

Effective Ways to Stop snoring


Snoring is a common disorder that has occurred. This is usually very disturbing, especially in people who already have a partner. How do I stop snoring? Snoring is very common in society, which affects 40 percent of men and 25 percent female.

Snoring is usually a sound hoarse, hissing, grunting when breathing during sleep. The most vulnerable elderly people snore. About a third of people aged 55-84 years experienced snoring disorders. As quoted from HowStuffWorks.

Here's How to Stop snoring:
  1. Sleeping sideways
    People will tend to snore when sleeping supine (head facing up), while sleeping on his stomach (head facing down) would make tortured neck and breathing during sleep. Try to sleep sideways to stop snoring.
  2. Reduce weight
    Being overweight, especially in the neck, will put pressure