Archive for July, 2007

Jul 31 2007

The World of Retouching…

Posted by JacQ

I have recently found my favorite new blog “diet blog.” It is filled with lots of helpful information for us who would like to lead a healthier lifestyle. I browsed through interesting articles from their archive regarding self esteem and dieting.

One of the funny thing I found there is the article called: Celebrity Retouching: 10 Reasons to Revise Your Reality

I have always known that there are retouching in every single advertising, fashion magazines and such. But never seen how the impact and work that has been put in to make things look good to the consumers’ eyes. The list below are examples from the article. Happy browsing.

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Retouch-o-rama
You’ll see stomachs flattened, skin blemishes removed, breasts made fuller, navels made ‘perfect’, limbs made skinny, and waistlines lose inches. Even a 12 year old boy can download a copy of Photoshop, grab a retouching tutorial, and create whatever they want.


Even Martha Stewart isn’t immune.
Newsweek pasted her head on top
of a model’s body for this cover

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Jul 27 2007

Beautiful Mind

Posted by JacQ

Jeremy and I have chatted among ourselves and friends about this topic recently. The mind and how to keep it active.

After watching the Last Mimzy, Kyle XY, and other few movies about people who use the full potential of the brain power. One would wonder how to make the brain more active and keep it active.

I found these exercises from the KEEP YOUR BRAIN ALIVE site. The information below is taken directly from that website.

What makes an exercise Neurobic?

Throughout the course of every day, your brain is activated by your senses, and you encounter new stimuli all the time. Why aren’t these Neurobic activities? What is it about the specific things we suggest that makes them neurobic?

To begin with, not everything that’s novel or new provides the kind or strength of nerve cell stimulation that is necessary to activate new brain circuits and enhance neurotrophin production. For example, if you normally write with a pen and one day choose to write everything in pencil, you’ve broken your routine and are doing something new. So, in some small way, you’ve changed the patterns of activity in the parts of your brain activated by touching. But such a small change wouldn’t recruit new sensory associations important enough to engage the circuitry required to really exercise your brain.

Contrast this with deciding one day to change the hand you normally write with. If you are right handed, controlling a pen is normally the responsibility of the cortex on the left side of your brain. When you change to writing left handed, the large network of connections, circuits, and brain areas involved in writing with your left hand–which are normally rarely used– are now activated on the right side of your brain. Suddenly your brain is confronted with an engaging task that’s interesting, challenging , fun and potentially frustrating.

Making multi-sensory associations, and doing something novel that is important or engaging to you –these are the key conditions for a genuine Neurobic exercise.

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Jul 23 2007

Terrible movie experience

Posted by JacQ

Jeremy and I had decided today that we will never visit a movie theater ever again! Some rude couple totally done it today~ Here’s the letter I sent to the movie theater after the 2 hours of frustration in the theater.

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Dear Santikos’ staff, owner and managers,

My husband and I have had it today.

We are big movie goers for many years and since we moved to Texas, your theater was our first choice for movie watching. But the past year or so, we have not had a good movie watching experience. Not once. People will talk out loud, answer cell phones, carry on conversations, text message and such that take away not only ours but I am sure many others’ right to enjoy the movie they paid for.

The thing is that we know you understand the situation, and have many attempts of informing people to turn their phone off.

Today, we were watching our favorite movie The Transformers for the second time in the Palladium 19 – IMAX… VIP showing.

I felt that paying more to watch movie in the VIP should give us a more pleasant movie watching experience without having to deal with chatty teenagers. But the experience proved us wrong, yet again.

The couple sitting next to us have not only chatted loudly, but turn on their cell phone with the bright screen on to text message and such. We told them to turn the phone off. But the boyfriend started threaten us that he will “take us down” outside the theater after the movie is done.

We did not feel safe and asked for staff’s assistance. Your staff was kind enough to come in and tell them to turn it off. Stayed in the theater to monitor the situation. But they both keep turning the phone on, and started flashing the cell phone screen at us. Waving it, flashing it… And continue making threatening comments.

We had enough and left. We thank you for your refund and the free tickets. But until the situation is totally resolved. We have made the final decision of never going into the movie theater again. This is not a happy decision. But it is a decision that we have been thinking about since last year, and reminded every time we visit the theater.

This is an on going trend and problem that we all know is hard to resolve. But we just want to let you know how we feel. And to take into consideration of other policy and action to help with this situation.

We saw in a movie theater in Memphis, TN that has a very visible note at the entrance of each theater, saying that if reported having cell phone on, the person will be escorted out of the theater, no exceptions!

I know our little action of not to watch movie in theaters ever again will not affect your sales. But, if the trend continues and more people follow. With Blockbuster and Netflix, even iTune… your sales will definitely drop, from people who are tired of dealing with this kind of rude behavior.

We wish you luck and hope the future generation will learn to respect others.

Sincerely,
Jacq and Jeremy Davis

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I will keep you posted if they write back~

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