Today the results of exams came out and i got 196 on maths exam!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (the max is 200) the best of the school!!!!!!!
:D:D:D:D
Now i can go to university and be a informatic engineer, :lol:
I'am going to Informatics Engineering and in the 1st semester i will have:
Linear Algebra A
Calculus I
Topics of Discrete Mathematics
Functional Programming
Elements of Systems Engineering
Informatics Laboratories I
I know that the names sound funny but is the translation.:D
And i will do things like this :?
:D
Oh and i'am big ...1,86 meters..uuuu :D
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How to Protect Your Eyes While Gaming
by Ryu_Townshend on Comments
Yes I'am alive:)
Gamespot is a little boring and i have :evil::evil::evil: school...so... i come here only 5 seconds a day...
So i lost a few seconds of my boring life to give you this:
Bunch of addicts....
i'am tired:|...
Video and Computer games have taken the world by storm. Studies in 2006 reveal that kids and other gamers play for at least 5-10 hours a week and sometimes much longer. Sales of games indicate their popularity. Flash graphics, rapid-fire movements, and long hours at the console result in health problems like muscle and eye strain. Common ailments resulting from gaming are: lateral epicondylitis, tendonitis, bursitis, and carpel tunnel syndrome among others.
Health professionals recommend that gamers must take a break every 40 minutes to an hour. They must get up from the computer or gaming console and stretch their limbs, walk around a bit, and look at objects at a great distance.
Crucial to healthy gaming is posture while playing the chair must be comfortable, have back support, and the feet must rest on the floor. Gamers can prevent damage like eye irritation, headaches, dry eyes, pain, change in prescription numbers, squinting, difficulties in focusing, and frequent blinking by:
1- Sit facing the screen directly; ensure that the screen is not at an angle. This will stimulate both eyes equally.
2- Once every 15-30 minutes it is important that gamers look away from the screen and shift eye focus to objects at a distance. It could be trees or the sky or children playing. Change the eye focus to distant objects.
3- Sit at a reasonable distance from the screen. If the game is played on a television screen then sit at least 6 feet away. When playing on a computer the screen ideally should be 20-26 inches from your eyes.
4- Use the settings on the screen to reduce the glare to a comfortable level. Install an anti-glare filter.
5- Once in a while it is important to look away from the screen and blink your eyes to lubricate it.
6- Ask your eye doctor to prescribe artificial tears that will moisten your eyes.
7- At least 6-8 times a day, rub the palms of your hands together and press then on your eyes and hold for a few minutes. The warmth of your palms will relax the eye muscles.
8- Greenery soothes eyes, so glance as often as you can at green trees, bushes, or plants.
9- Do simple eye strengthening exercises as taught by yoga and other systems of healing. The exercises are easy and can be done at anytime. Rolling your eyes, focusing on your nose and then the area between your eyebrows, shifting the eye ball from left to right are all easy exercises.
10- Get a qualified eye doctor to check your vision and find out whether you need "computer glasses." If you use contact lenses it is best you take them off whilst gaming and use glasses instead.
oh
and
O VITORIA TA NA PRIMEIRA CARAL....:) e o porto é campeom...
I'am tired:|...
Optical Illusions and Visual Phenomena
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If you like to put your brain upside-down.
Go here.
Suprise yourself, and see that you are not so smart...:P
:shock:
Study says video games are good for eyes
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It's old but is very very GOOD (February 07)
Video game addicts, rejoice: U.S. researchers have found that playing is actually good for your eyes, and despite all those dire warnings from your parents, it won't make you blind.
A study by the University of Rochester showed that people who played action video games for a few hours a day over the course of a month improved their vision by about 20 percent.
"Action video game play changes the way our brains process visual information," Daphne Bavelier, professor of brain and cognitive sciences, said in the study published on the university's Web site, www.rochester.edu, on Tuesday.
"These games push the human visual system to the limits and the brain adapts to it. That learning carries over into other activities and possibly everyday life."
Bavelier and a graduate student tested college students who had played very few, if any, video games in the last year.
Test subjects were given an eye test similar to the one used at regular eye clinics and then divided into two groups -- one played shoot-em-up action games for an hour a day while the control group played a less visually complex game.
Their vision was tested after the study, with those who played the action game scoring better in the eye test.
The researchers said their findings could help patients with several types of visual defects.
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Broken Notes
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Broken Notes is a non-profit collaboration of musicians, whom mainly create music inspired by the audio works of Akira Yamaoka for the "Silent Hill" series. They have also done music inspired by other video games such as "Resident Evil", "Siren", "Syberia", "Final Fantasy VIII", and "Super Mario Bros. 3".
So if you like silent hill give it a try, if you don´t like go $#"& :evil: try it anyway:D.
Broken Notes - Inspired By The Works Of Akira Yamaoka
Broken Notes Intermission: Volume One
Broken Notes Intermission: Volume Two
Broken Notes Sanatorium : Chapter I
Broken Notes Sanatorium : Lost Chapters
Others
See the list of musics or the images here
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