Archive for February, 2006

Creative Science

Posted on February 10, 2006. Filed under: Science |

“Some of the best articles from Science Creative Quarterly by UBC”

A GAME THEORETIC APPROACH TO THE TOILET SEAT PROBLEM

[..Consider a bathroom with one omnipurpose toilet which is used for two toilet operations which we shall designate as #1 and #2. The toilet has an attachment which we shall refer to as the seat which may be in either of two positions which we shall designate as up and down.

Toilet operations are performed by members of the human species who fall into two categories, popularly designated as male and female. For convenience we shall use the name John to refer to the typical male and Marsha to refer to the typical female…]

HEY BABY! I THINK OUR INTERACTION FUNCTIONS WOULD MESH WELL. LET’S DATE

[..Well, you’ll be pleased to know that scientists at the University of Washington have claimed that after watching a couple interact for as little as 30 minutes, they have a 90% chance of predicting whether the relationship will last…]

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When will it end??

Posted on February 6, 2006. Filed under: World |

Freedom of Racism… The cartoons
[..“Freedom of speech.” Noble right used to conduct racist activities among many other controversial activities…]

A Muslim speaks….
[..Here’s what I don’t get. Why are we (Muslims) wasting our resources and time on crap like this?

There’s two parts to this issue. First is drawing an offensive picture of Muhammad PBUH. Second issue is the cartoons implying that Islam is a terrorist religion….]

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Happiness

Posted on February 1, 2006. Filed under: Life |

Tomorrow’s Happiness Begins Today

Memories are to the mind what a mirror is to the eyes – a reflection. The mirror reflects the physical while our memories reflect the emotional. When you look in the mirror it reflects what you look like; when you look in your mind it reflects who you are. One big difference between the two is that you can change what you see in the mirror but you can’t change the memories reflected in your mind.

We tend to spend a lot of time trying to improve what we see in the mirror, but little or no effort trying to improve our thoughts.

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