“Word” to the Wise.

23 05 2008

Guess what’s back! Yes, its Word of the Day! It’s been long overdue and now’s the time to bring back this wonderful and educational post. Here’s today’s word, courtesy of Dictionary.com.

Aright-Rightly; correctly; properly; in a right way or manner.

Word in a sentence challenge:

  1. The worldview of a people, though normally left unspoken in the daily business of buying and selling and counting shekels, is to be found in a culture’s stories, myths, and rituals, which, if studied aright, inevitably yield insight into the deepest concerns of a people by unveiling the invisible fears and desires inscribed on human hearts.
    – Thomas Cahill, The Gifts of the Jews

Try and create a sentence using the “Word of the Day”.



This is cool

22 05 2008

I was thinking between getting either an Xbox 360 or Wii. But the Wii is calling my name more now than ever. Here’s there new toy…

wii fit

wii

wii

Nintendo’s Wii home video-game console is no longer content only to play. Now it wants to tone your body too.

The Wii Fit exercise game arrives in stores nationwide Wednesday with more than 40 fitness activities ranging from yoga and aerobics to balance and strength training.

Ever since the little white Wii hit the market 18 months ago, fans haven’t been able to get enough of its physically interactive games, which get players up off the couch and make them simulate boxing, bowling and tennis.

Old-folks homes and hospitals followed suit, using the motion-sensitive controllers for what was quickly dubbed “Wiihabilitation.”

Now Nintendo is betting that the marriage of gaming and movement will ensure the success of Wii Fit — which, for $89.99, includes the “Balance Board” and the Wii Fit game disc — and make a stronger, leaner and generally healthier gamer.

• Click here to watch video of Wii Fit in action.

The Balance Board is actually a dual scale that measures both the player’s left and right sides for pressure and weight.

Developers got the idea from watching the weigh-ins for sumo wrestlers, who are so heavy they have to use two scales placed side by side.

Like a sumo wrestler, gamers will have to step up to the scale to discover their own weight. Depending on your own extra poundage, the experience can be just as depressing as middle-school gym class.

• Click here for more photos.

Using each player’s personal avatar, or Mii, users enter the world of the virtual — and hopefully actual — workout with a weigh-in that measures body mass index (BMI) based on height and weight.

Players are labeled “underweight,” “normal,” “overweight” or “obese”; the Wii then adds or subtracts the pounds to your hapless Mii, depending on what it finds.

The practice is already controversial, with one unnamed British father lamenting to London’s Daily Mail that his 10-year-old daughter, who stands 4-foot-9 and weighs about 90 pounds, was labeled “fat” — Wii Fit doesn’t actually use that word — despite her active lifestyle.

Nintendo’s British division quickly put out a press statement that calculations on children may not be indicative of their actual health.

• Click here to visit FOXNews.com’s Video Gaming Center.

If you’re an adult, though, tough luck; this is a game, albeit one that tries to motivate. If you have a tubby Mii, Wii Fit offers an opportunity to decide weight-loss goals, and even creates a schedule to achieve them.

(Don’t worry: Wii Fit knows that weight is personal, so it includes an option to password-protect the character so no one but you and your Wii have to know exactly how much you’ve let yourself go.)

Once the initial embarrassment is over, it’s time for the fun and the sweating to begin.

Wii Fit divides its workout program into four categories — yoga, strength training, aerobics and balance.

A trainer — players get a choice of male or female — leads the first two groups, while the latter two are filled with games that feel more like, well, games.

Unfortunately, Wii Fit doesn’t have a set exercise routine, so gamers will have to find the combination that works best for them.

For those who’ve never ventured into a real gym, demonstrations of each strength-training and yoga move give a good overview, with the trainer offering tips as the gamer tries to mirror him or her.

Novices, though, may find themselves more concerned with keeping their balance in the shaded yellow areas than with focusing on proper form.

The best activities are the aerobic and balance games. Hula Hoop lets one gyrate like Dita Von Teese on Pixy Stix, while the winter sports that hone balance — ski slalom, ski jump and snowboard slalom — are surprisingly addictive approximations of the real events.

Kids are likely to love soccer heading and the penguin slide, which turns the Mii into a penguin on the hunt for dinner while sliding around on an iceberg.

Other activities, such as basic step, fall short. That program moves at a snail’s pace and the “Dance Dance Revolution”-style footprint system is likely to confuse users unfamiliar with the format.

Wii Fit does its best to motivate users, but it’s pretty easy to cheat.

On aerobic activities such as the Basic Run — which doesn’t require the balance board, only the Wii remote — just moving your arms back and forth will make the Mii jog through the course.

With strength-training jackknifes, Wii Fit records your progress by the time your feet touch the board. That makes it easy for a tired user to just lie on the floor and tap his or her feet to the proper time, outsmarting the system.

To counteract cheaters, Wii Fit works on a rewards system. The more Wii Fit is used, the more varied the activities.

For every minute of activity, a Fit Credit will be placed in the Mii’s piggy bank. As the credits add up, Wii Fit unlocks more advanced activities for users to tackle.

Wii Fit is what you make it. Users who want to work up a sweat will. And they’ll do so through all that Wii Guilt that starts at the initial weigh-in.

Will Wii Fit help a chubby gamer lose 50 pounds? Probably not. But it could be the gateway game that gets him up on the balance board to better health.

Source of article: Fox News.com



Just woke up from a coma

22 05 2008

I’ve been asleep since Wednesday around 3:30 pm to Thursday 9 am. That’s the longest I’ve slept since like forever. And I’m still tired.



Home sick

21 05 2008

I am home…sick and I hope I feel better before the weekend comes. My stomach doesnt feel right and after my first break at went to the bathroom and threw up. Yes, I’m sorry for being too graphic but thats what happened.

I have off til either Tuesday or Wednesday, which is great. I hope I have a productive weekend. I pray that I get better too. :-(



Small getaway

21 05 2008

I may be planning a small trip this weekend because I dont want to be one of those saps who stay home on a three day weekend anymore. So right now I MAY be planning a trip since I have like 5 days off. So far no one wants to come with me so I may be going by myself. I have to see if my finances are in order but I may go. I need to get a way from it all. I’ll keep you posted.



Just been thinking.

17 05 2008

I just saw Iron Man and I really liked the movie. Robert Downey Jr. looks better than I thought. And he looks really good in suits. Anyway, I’m getting off topic. I saw the movie today, alone, and there were two seats empty next to me. This guy named “George” sat next to me and I quickly noticed the tattoos on his hands.

Something told me he was part of a gang but I didnt want to prejudge him because he had tattoos on his hands. He was really nice. He offered me Starburst and asked why I was sitting by myself. Before I could answer he asked, “if I was trying to get away from everything?” And I told him, “Yeah!”.

I asked him the same question and he said he was on the work release program and he just got off work. For those who dont know, work release programs are often afforded to people who spent time in prison. It’s a way for them to get back to society and earn a living. I guess I was right that he “may” have been part of a gang but it didnt matter to me. He was very nice and respectful.

Anyways, I said all this to say that even though I had a nice guy sitting next to me, I felt very uncomfortable. It’s been a while since I sat at a theatre alone and with him next to me I couldnt do things that I would normally do with someone I was “involved” with.

Usually if I’m restless sitting in a chair, I would lean on my “man” or put my leg on “him” to get comfortable. But with “George” I couldnt do that, because I just met him. LOL! I was moving around in my seat and he kept looking at me to see if I was ok, but I tried to get comfortable.

The movie was done and I quickly left the theatre because I was far from the door and I didnt want to stand behind anyone scratching their ass.  I didnt bother to look back at “George” because I was just not ready for anymore small talk.

I drove home… alone, and went into my apt…alone and it was tough. However, I’ve come to the realization that this is something I have to deal with for now because I am less stressed now than before.

Right now IM LONELY but hopefully it wont be long. I am not too eager to meet new people yet but whatever happens, happens.

lonely

P.S. I wore the red Payless shows to the movies. See shoes below.



It’s official!

17 05 2008

As of today, May 17th 2008, I am officially a member of…

tnt

I am going to train, with my little sister Pam, in the fight against Leukemia and Lymphoma. Both of us will be training for the Nike Women’s Run/Walk and possible the triathalon. I have to start raising money asap for the L & L Society and if I’m successful in training I can fly out to compete.

I really want to support a good cause and get in shape so why not? My little sister is also going to motivate me. I’m excited and nervous. Wish me luck everyone. :-)

ETA: If you’ll like to donate and help out a good cause, please click on the link under the “Search” bar to the right and make a donation. Thanx!



I’ve done it again

17 05 2008

I wanted to buy some basic black flats for commuting to work and I decided to go to Payless to buy my shoes. I ended up buying two pairs of shoes. I was going to buy three but I held back. I love them and they’re so affordable. Here they are…

flats

sexy heels

For both shoes, I paid about $35. Really nice.



First white Valedictorian at Black college

17 05 2008

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Loving this looks

16 05 2008

Rihanna and her wittle dog, Oliver, are going out for a stroll. I love here whole look.

rihanna

rihanna

FYI: Rihanna is carrying a Burberry “Gladiator” or “Warrior” (I forget) handbag. I went to Burberry because I loved the bag so much but it cost a little over $3,000. Nope. I rather spend that money on some shoes. LOL!

Pics courtesy of The Bastardly and Concrete Loop.