I like songs like..
he said she said-cherish(i think)
crush- David Archuleta
Wait for you- Eliot Yamin
I wanted you- Ina
Fall-Ina
Suddenly-Ina
Selfish- Asia Cruise
Thunder- Boy likes girls
You Make me wanna- Blue
Please give me some song thats kinda like that or you think i’ll like =D
Well first i thaught these peoples were hott:
• ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥Fabolous♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
• T.I
• Layzie Bone
•Bizzy Bone
• Corde Broadus
• Pharrel
• G-Fiive ( I believe its te guy in selfish asia cruise video)
• Swizz Beats
• Ludacris
•snoop dogg (ewww when i was 5 years old, 8 years ago i thaught he was cute LOL!)
So who do you think is cute?
Ok so my cell phone service is verizon. i am going to take a cruise to hawaii in late august and was just wondering if i make calls from hawaii to somewhere in the continental US, would that be considered roaming? or is hawaii included when it says u can make calls anywhere in the US and puerto rico?
oh and another thing…if someone from asia calls me on my cell phone, will i get charged or does only the caller get charged?
I heard its going to be december, but when? they r moving to a cruise from the hotel.
It is a myth, People must have overlooked the fact that China mines 97% of all rare earth metals, these metals are used in nuclear weapons, cruise missiles, catalytic converters, laptops, wind turbines, engines and just about every new green tech there is among millions of other things. China has restricted exports to Europe and the USA, they have basically played a great game. China has in recent years diversified its investments and they are waiting for the USA to loosen its grip on the mideast and will move in like they have done with south Asia and Africa.
@ Scott – i guess you have not been following how China has diversified their economy – there is no need to get angry it is just the way they have played such a good game.
http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2010-10/officials-claim-chinese-rare-earths-embargo-expands-include-us-and-europe
I really want to get out of the U.S. and travel to other countries. My major problem is plane tickets are way too expensive and so are cruises. I was wondering if there are any forms of travel that are cheaper than a plane flight or cruise. For example could I hitch a ride with a cargo ship hauling supplies to Australia or Asia? I don’t care about living conditions just as long as I have a place to sleep and somewhere to cook my food.
Does anyone no who produced Asia Cruises (Long Distance Relationship,Avoiding Mirrors and Secret)
Sources of pollutants
There is no strong scientific data concerning the origins of pelagic plastics. The figure that an estimated 80% of the garbage comes from land-based sources and 20% from ships, is derived from an unsubstantiated estimate.[15]However, ship-generated pollution is a source of concern since a typical 3,000 passenger cruise ship produces over eight tons of solid waste weekly, a minor amount of which ends up in the patch, as most of the waste is organic.[16] Pollutants range in size from abandoned fishing nets to micro-pellets used in abrasive cleaners.[17] Currents carry debris from the west coast of North America to the gyre in about six years [1], and debris from the east coast of Asia in a year or less.[18][19] An international research project led by Dr. Hideshige Takada of Tokyo University studying plastic pellets, or nurdles, from beaches around the world may provide further clues about the origins of pelagic plastic.[20]
[edit] Plastic photodegradation in the ocean
Main article: Photodegradation
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch has one of the highest levels known of plastic particulate suspended in the upper water column. As a result, it is one of several oceanic regions where researchers have studied the effects and impact of plastic photodegradation in the neustonic layer of water.[21] Unlike debris, which biodegrades, the photodegraded plastic disintegrates into ever smaller pieces while remaining a polymer. This process continues down to the molecular level.[22]
As the plastic flotsam photodegrades into smaller and smaller pieces, it concentrates in the upper water column. As it disintegrates, the plastic ultimately becomes small enough to be ingested by aquatic organisms which reside near the ocean’s surface. Plastic waste thus enters the food chain through its concentration in the neuston.
Some plastics decompose within a year of entering the water, leaching potentially toxic chemicals such as bisphenol A, PCBs and derivatives of polystyrene.[23]
For the past few days hundreds of American lives were at stake – stranded aboard an incapacitated cruise ship. While this crisis captured the attention and prayers of the nation with millions tuning into the evening news to see if our fellow Americans had been rescued or had perished at sea, there was only a deafening silence from the White House.
Why didn’t Obama cut his trip to Asia short and come back to America when presidential leadership was needed? Why didn’t Obama even make any statements to reassure those on the ship, their loved ones and the American people that everything was being done to return the victims safely to dry land? President Bush would have gone their personally, rolled up his sleeves and gotten to work on saving those people. Has there ever been a president as tone deaf as Obama?
Asia will witness 21st century’s longest eclipse
Map shows the path of the upcoming solar eclipse and the areas of AP – Map shows the path of the upcoming solar eclipse and the areas of visibility
By MICHAEL CASEY, AP Environmental Writer Michael Casey, Ap Environmental Writer – Mon Jul 20, 10:32 am ET
BANGKOK – A swath starting in India and crossing Shanghai to southern Japan will be plunged into darkness for about five minutes Wednesday in the longest total solar eclipse that will happen this century.
Japan, which hasn’t seen a total eclipse for 46 years, is celebrating with fireworks. An astrologer in Myanmar has warned the eclipse is a sign of impending chaos. In India, some pregnant women have been told to stay indoors to follow a centuries-old tradition of avoiding the sun’s invisible rays.
The eclipse will appear first at dawn in India’s Gulf of Khambhat just north of the metropolis of Mumbai.
It will move east across India, Nepal, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Bhutan and China before hitting the Pacific. The eclipse will cross some southern Japanese islands and be last visible from land at Nikumaroro Island in the South Pacific nation of Kiribati. Elsewhere, a partial eclipse will be visible in much of Asia.
For astronomers, it will be a chance for a prolonged view of the sun’s corona, a white ring 600,000 miles (1 million kilometers) from the sun’s surface. The previous total eclipse, in August 2008, was two minutes and 27 seconds. This one will last 6 minutes and 39 seconds at its maximum point.
Solar scientist Lucie Green is aboard an American cruise ship heading for that point near the Japanese island of Iwo Jima, where the axis of the moon’s shadow will pass closest to earth.
Passengers paid ,599 to ,643 for the cruise run by Mayhugh Travel Inc., a California company that specializes in astronomy vacations, according to the company’s Web site.
"The corona has a temperature of 2 million degrees but we don’t know why it is so hot," said Green of University College London. "What we are going to look for are waves in the corona. … The waves might be producing the energy that heats the corona. That would mean we understand another piece of the science of the sun."
Scientists are hoping data from the eclipse will help explain solar flares and other structures of the sun and why they erupt, said Alphonse C. Sterling, a NASA astrophysicist who will be following the eclipse in China.
Man has been recording solar eclipses for 4,000 years, and even today they inspire a combination of fear, fascination and wonder.
One astrologer in Myanmar, also known as Burma, predicted in a magazine that the eclipse would trigger wars, instability and natural disasters for the next several months.
In India, hundreds of scientists have started arriving in the village of Taregna in Bihar state, where they hope to avoid the monsoon clouds hanging over much of the country.
Scientists plan to study atmospheric ionization, geomagnetism, asteroids, animal and avian behavior and the impact on microorganisms.
A team led by Dr R.K. Sinha of Patna University will study birds. "The researchers will observe whether they suddenly move back to their nests, sound differently and behave in an unusual manner due to sudden darkness," he said.
A travel agency in India is running a charter flight to watch the eclipse by air.
Some families have advised pregnant relatives to confine themselves to curtained rooms, following long-held fears that the invisible rays would harm the fetus and the baby born with disfigurations, birthmarks or a congenital defect.
"I’ve been told to lie straight on the bed with my eyes open and to chant prayers and verses from the Hindu holy texts during the eclipse," said Sonya Chadha, a New Delhi accountant who is seven months pregnant and plans to take the day off. "If even a tiny sliver of light falls on me, it could harm my child."
In Japan, where the last total eclipse happened in 1963, people are flocking to the small island of Yakushima, which is holding a a two-day festival with fireworks, dancing, grilled squid and cotton candy. The island’s 180 hotels are fully booked. A partial eclipse will be visible in Tokyo.

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