全部都是同一个系列~在魔术俗语来说这个叫torn and restored card~就是把牌撕成4片,然后用魔术方法让他们复原~这是我现在最最最喜欢的魔术~~哈哈~这些照片只是照片~给你们看看~~我很喜欢~~
哈哈~~虽然都是一样的~但是我还是不能决定哪一个是最美的~~哈哈哈~都很喜欢拉~~~
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Thursday, August 27, 2009
第一次煮晚餐~~~
如标题~这是我来kl这样久第一次煮晚餐~(maggie面不算!!这个有用到油....)
就今天和max去jusco逛街,就突然心血来潮说晚上煮东西吃~~然后买完材料后就回家~
到晚上7.30,max就来我家,开始煮晚餐!!
材料~~
max下厨~~(因为我不会)
红红....那个短短的hotdog很好吃~哈哈~
tada~~~~(有点恶心...但是吃到很饱~)
结果我洗完全部东西...哈哈...吃完后max又要吃mee sedap....
帮他煮好后,继续洗...然后刚洗完...他又吃完了...又要我洗....==
整个晚上都在洗...然后今天早上又洗洗脸盆(很肮脏...)
今天是我的“洗洗日”==.....
哈哈~~
就今天和max去jusco逛街,就突然心血来潮说晚上煮东西吃~~然后买完材料后就回家~
到晚上7.30,max就来我家,开始煮晚餐!!
材料~~
max下厨~~(因为我不会)
红红....那个短短的hotdog很好吃~哈哈~
tada~~~~(有点恶心...但是吃到很饱~)
结果我洗完全部东西...哈哈...吃完后max又要吃mee sedap....
帮他煮好后,继续洗...然后刚洗完...他又吃完了...又要我洗....==
整个晚上都在洗...然后今天早上又洗洗脸盆(很肮脏...)
今天是我的“洗洗日”==.....
哈哈~~
Thursday, August 20, 2009
15Malaysia~
15Malaysia is a short film project. It consists of 15 short films made by 15 Malaysian filmmakers. These films not only deal with socio-political issues in Malaysia, they also feature some of the best-known faces in the country, including actors, musicians and top political leaders. You may think of them as funky little films made by 15 Malaysian voices for the people of Malaysia.
1st video-potong saga
2nd video--chocolate
Thursday, August 13, 2009
David Copperfield's Project Magic!!!
omg omg omg!!i like david copperfield now!!!!
wat do u think abt magic?cheating?entertaining?for chase gal?
nonono!!now!magic is a therapy!!!!!yes!!therapy!!to cure ppl!!
david copperfield is combine magic and medical!and it become a therapy!!
what the xxxx!!he is genius!!
yay~~i got new job~~
"Project Magic is a program, designed by David Copperfield , where teams of magicians and occupational therapists work together to teach sleight of hand to physically-challenged patients to aid in their rehabilitation
The tricks taught in Project Magic functions on several different levels, and were designed to help improve dexterity , coordination , visual perception spatial relationships, and cognitive skills. There are specific magic tricks developed for varying disabilities. Another, and perhaps, more important benefit of Project Magic, is that it motivates the patients' therapy and helps them build self-esteem
David got the idea for Project Magic from a magician that he had been corresponding with for some time. Once, when David received a press clipping in one of the letters, he was surprised to learn from the photograph that the young man was in a wheelchair. "He had never referred to the fact that he was in a wheelchair," explained David. "His own self-image wasn't one that had a disability." This led David to wonder if magic could help recovering patients gain the same self-confidence"
"Magic motivation
Magic tricks, on the other hand, both engage and motivate continually. "There's always another trick that builds on the motor skills they've acquired in an earlier and easier illusion," says DeJean. "For kids, that's a real motivator because they are continually amazed and delighted, and they can share these effects with their friends and parents."
It also works for older patients. "They want to entertain their children and grandkids too," adds DeJean.
As a result patients spend far more time voluntarily on acquiring complex and sequential series of motor skills than they might otherwise tolerate.
"There are a limited number of times you can get a child to muster the effort it takes to do routine tasks," says DeJean. "But it takes many repetitions until the skill is mastered. When they learn magic they often practice endlessly and that translates into better results more quickly accomplished."
And it's not only physical. Some of PM's greatest successes are mental, including:
Cognitive function — "Project Magic is perfect for people with brain injuries where cognitive issues have to be addressed," says DeJean. "Performing magic requires a lot of planning and sequencing —- putting things in the correct order so they work."
Speech — "To perform a magic trick the magician needs to learn patter," says DeJean. Effective magician's patter is not just talking to an audience, but using language and physical skills entwined to misdirect viewers' attention away from the sleights of hand as well. "For a lot of our patients with language deficits it's great practice."
Self-esteem — "When someone with a disability does something that another with full physical functions cannot it can help build morale and self-esteem," says DeJean. She notes that many mind reading tricks such a guessing a number involve series of complex mental mathematical calculations.
Depression — The achievement, functioning, and social give-and-take that come from practicing and performing magic often help those who are depressed.
Social skills — Magicians have to learn skills by interacting with a teacher, share questions and answers with an audience, and then teach what they've learned to others. These necessary promptings can work wonders. "Sometimes therapists have told David about a patient he has made a breakthrough with that they were not able to reach in any other way," says DeJean.
Even many of the most severely disabled can learn magic. DeJean notes that "mind reading" tricks are popular with quadriplegics. "Here's something they can do that astounds their fully mobile friends."
But not everybody can learn the tricks of the trade from Copperfield and DeJean. Their magic is for patients and hospital staffs only. "And we absolutely do not tell how it's done," says DeJean.
Just about anyone can see the results, however. A number of PM graduates now share their magic professionally"
i know it is long...haha~i laqzy summarize...haha~
here is video
http://www.digiquick.com.au/pmagic.wmv
wat do u think abt magic?cheating?entertaining?for chase gal?
nonono!!now!magic is a therapy!!!!!yes!!therapy!!to cure ppl!!
david copperfield is combine magic and medical!and it become a therapy!!
what the xxxx!!he is genius!!
yay~~i got new job~~
"Project Magic is a program, designed by David Copperfield , where teams of magicians and occupational therapists work together to teach sleight of hand to physically-challenged patients to aid in their rehabilitation
The tricks taught in Project Magic functions on several different levels, and were designed to help improve dexterity , coordination , visual perception spatial relationships, and cognitive skills. There are specific magic tricks developed for varying disabilities. Another, and perhaps, more important benefit of Project Magic, is that it motivates the patients' therapy and helps them build self-esteem
David got the idea for Project Magic from a magician that he had been corresponding with for some time. Once, when David received a press clipping in one of the letters, he was surprised to learn from the photograph that the young man was in a wheelchair. "He had never referred to the fact that he was in a wheelchair," explained David. "His own self-image wasn't one that had a disability." This led David to wonder if magic could help recovering patients gain the same self-confidence"
"Magic motivation
Magic tricks, on the other hand, both engage and motivate continually. "There's always another trick that builds on the motor skills they've acquired in an earlier and easier illusion," says DeJean. "For kids, that's a real motivator because they are continually amazed and delighted, and they can share these effects with their friends and parents."
It also works for older patients. "They want to entertain their children and grandkids too," adds DeJean.
As a result patients spend far more time voluntarily on acquiring complex and sequential series of motor skills than they might otherwise tolerate.
"There are a limited number of times you can get a child to muster the effort it takes to do routine tasks," says DeJean. "But it takes many repetitions until the skill is mastered. When they learn magic they often practice endlessly and that translates into better results more quickly accomplished."
And it's not only physical. Some of PM's greatest successes are mental, including:
Cognitive function — "Project Magic is perfect for people with brain injuries where cognitive issues have to be addressed," says DeJean. "Performing magic requires a lot of planning and sequencing —- putting things in the correct order so they work."
Speech — "To perform a magic trick the magician needs to learn patter," says DeJean. Effective magician's patter is not just talking to an audience, but using language and physical skills entwined to misdirect viewers' attention away from the sleights of hand as well. "For a lot of our patients with language deficits it's great practice."
Self-esteem — "When someone with a disability does something that another with full physical functions cannot it can help build morale and self-esteem," says DeJean. She notes that many mind reading tricks such a guessing a number involve series of complex mental mathematical calculations.
Depression — The achievement, functioning, and social give-and-take that come from practicing and performing magic often help those who are depressed.
Social skills — Magicians have to learn skills by interacting with a teacher, share questions and answers with an audience, and then teach what they've learned to others. These necessary promptings can work wonders. "Sometimes therapists have told David about a patient he has made a breakthrough with that they were not able to reach in any other way," says DeJean.
Even many of the most severely disabled can learn magic. DeJean notes that "mind reading" tricks are popular with quadriplegics. "Here's something they can do that astounds their fully mobile friends."
But not everybody can learn the tricks of the trade from Copperfield and DeJean. Their magic is for patients and hospital staffs only. "And we absolutely do not tell how it's done," says DeJean.
Just about anyone can see the results, however. A number of PM graduates now share their magic professionally"
i know it is long...haha~i laqzy summarize...haha~
here is video
http://www.digiquick.com.au/pmagic.wmv
Sunday, August 9, 2009
大家好
大家好,好久不见,有人问我为什么不更新,因为。。。。我不知道些什么。。。哈哈~
有心事要说,但是每次过一下子就忘记了...哈哈~
最近过得还满普通的,几个星期后就要考试了~看来我要开始读书了~哈哈~
最近发现都没有什么人来了。。。伤心....
最近面对经济危机(因为我一直买东西.....我还想要买...但是...买了就吃草了...谁可以借我钱??哈哈~)
有很多东西想说但是懒惰说...
现在古晋节啊....很想去~因为我的朋友有摆摊~(魔术的~)很想去表演~哈哈哈~
不知道他们现在怎样了~哈哈~
还有古晋的朋友们,你们怎样了?最近发现每次找你们都没有什么东西聊...惨了....haiz...
我还蛮喜欢现在住的这间屋子~但是住到不是很开心...哈哈~不要紧拉~
最近勤劳的话就走路去学校~每次都流满身大汗....每次我朋友看到我都问“做么你满头汗的?”
希望可以减肥拉~~哈哈~
时间过很快,很快你们就要去升学了...见面的机会也会越来越少了...昨天瑞祥打来,还蛮想他的~
我明天要presentation,我今天什么都不做...哈哈~打算晚上才弄,但是越来越懒惰了....哈哈~都不知道要讲什么...哈哈~
不知不觉,来kl已经有2个月了...哈哈~有点想古晋了~哈哈
听说现在古晋很热阿....看到我这篇的人你们要多喝水阿!!!一定要多喝水阿!!要健康哦!!哈哈~
现在H1N1越来越严重了,要照顾身体啊!多喝水~戴口罩~要健康健康~
要开心~哈哈~
最后,我想说.....我真的想学那个魔术拉~~~但是我买了之后....我这个月剩下....RM180+....要吃草啊!!!haiz.......我要拉我要拉....我要....要....我不可能跟我妈妈拿的....但是我要买啦.....我要我要.......要要要.......haiz.....要!!!!T_____T
有心事要说,但是每次过一下子就忘记了...哈哈~
最近过得还满普通的,几个星期后就要考试了~看来我要开始读书了~哈哈~
最近发现都没有什么人来了。。。伤心....
最近面对经济危机(因为我一直买东西.....我还想要买...但是...买了就吃草了...谁可以借我钱??哈哈~)
有很多东西想说但是懒惰说...
现在古晋节啊....很想去~因为我的朋友有摆摊~(魔术的~)很想去表演~哈哈哈~
不知道他们现在怎样了~哈哈~
还有古晋的朋友们,你们怎样了?最近发现每次找你们都没有什么东西聊...惨了....haiz...
我还蛮喜欢现在住的这间屋子~但是住到不是很开心...哈哈~不要紧拉~
最近勤劳的话就走路去学校~每次都流满身大汗....每次我朋友看到我都问“做么你满头汗的?”
希望可以减肥拉~~哈哈~
时间过很快,很快你们就要去升学了...见面的机会也会越来越少了...昨天瑞祥打来,还蛮想他的~
我明天要presentation,我今天什么都不做...哈哈~打算晚上才弄,但是越来越懒惰了....哈哈~都不知道要讲什么...哈哈~
不知不觉,来kl已经有2个月了...哈哈~有点想古晋了~哈哈
听说现在古晋很热阿....看到我这篇的人你们要多喝水阿!!!一定要多喝水阿!!要健康哦!!哈哈~
现在H1N1越来越严重了,要照顾身体啊!多喝水~戴口罩~要健康健康~
要开心~哈哈~
最后,我想说.....我真的想学那个魔术拉~~~但是我买了之后....我这个月剩下....RM180+....要吃草啊!!!haiz.......我要拉我要拉....我要....要....我不可能跟我妈妈拿的....但是我要买啦.....我要我要.......要要要.......haiz.....要!!!!T_____T
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