Wednesday, November 26, 2008

I have been reading previous readings!!!
( Unbelievable i knoe)
I have not been using what architecture education have taught me
( if any)
I have been tryin to convince others to buy bags.
( In the mean time, trying to prevent myself from buying any)

Sunday, November 23, 2008



Its all about TV
A tennis ball is a ball designed for the sport of tennis approximately 6.7 cm (2.7 in.) in diameter and is yellow or light green in color. In the early days of tennis, balls were often made of leather stuffed with hair or wool. Early tennis balls were made by Scottish craftsmen. These tennis balls were commonly made from a wool-wrapped stomach of a sheep or goat and tied with rope. Yellow and white are the only colors approved by the United States Tennis Association (USTA) and ITF, and most balls produced are fluorescent yellow (known as "optic yellow") the color first being introduced in 1972 following research demonstrating they were more visible on television. Tennis balls are filled with air and are surfaced by a uniform felt-covered rubber compound.
After a tennis wacking session at Thomas's place we had dinner and yet another ranting session. Not to mention a cockroach scare with me squashing yanghan and dawn standing on the bench. Do u knoe that according to treehugger.com the tennis ball are actually recycled in japan. They attach the balls to the bottom of tables and chairs in classrooms. Apparently this reduces wear and tear on floors, whilst it also “drastically reduces extraneous noise, creating a better learning atmosphere.” Especially so for children with hearing aids who are sensitive to sudden loud noise or background interference. Maybe we shd all place a ball as the sole of our shoes especially the girls' heels.
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