Playing Tennis with Shock Absorbers
Posted by aileen on
March 10, 2008
Here is a whole new buzz to feature on my health and lifestyle section. In playing tennis it’s always necessary to put dampers on rackets as it absorbs the vibration before it reacts on hands or elbows. Initially before getting into the court I make sure that I am equipped with comfy apparels to keep going. My underclothes might not be as sophisticated like shock absorber bras, but I make sure that it’s good enough to give me comfort specially on hot weather.
It feels more confident to use conservative cut of shock absorber running short hiding underneath my skirt. This one on the left photo is made of stylish cotton-feel running shorts with built-in hot pants and handy back pocket. It has a deep waistband for added comfort and cut away sections at sides for cute flared look. A soft and supportive Meryl Actisystem fibres keep the skin dry with mesh panels for added ventilation. Attractively versatile pair of shorts for all types of exercise. Only for 24.99 GBP.
Another top quality sports apparel is this shock absorber “2 in 1” sports bra tank pump. A cute dynamic racer back sports tank in black with dark grey side panels. It has a very cool Integrated Shock Absorber bra support and adjustable side fastenings for comfort and removable padding to suit your shape. Chafe-free, breathable style with soft and supportive Meryl Actisystem fibres to keep the skin dry. A sports top that really has everything! Only for 33.99 GBP.
Net Neutrality the way to kill the Internet
Posted by aileen on
March 10, 2008
Net Neutrality (NN) can be defined as a network design principle. “The idea is that a maximally useful public information network aspires to treat all content, sites, and platforms equally.” –Tim Wu
It was alarming to read an entry regarding NN on entrecard.com. I then tried to explore more by watching the video clip attached entitled “Humanity Lobotomy -Second Draft”. This video basically aims to spread awareness of what might be the risk or the future of Internet if the telecommunications company takes control over the network.
As what I’ve understood it would function similarly to that of cable Television providers. That if one subscribes to a number of channels then that’s all a subscriber can view. Or as what Sir Tim Berners-Lee explains: If I pay to connect to the net with a given quality of service, and you pay to connect to the net with the same or higher quality of service, then you and I can communicate across the net, with that quality of service. [We] each pay to connect to the Net, but no one can pay for exclusive access to me.
In bloggers term, other than paying the ISP (Internet Service Provider) you need to pay extra if you publish your entries online. In comparison to the use of mobile phone, one pays for the subscription and also pays for other services (i.e. sending SMS, pictures etc).
Help save the Internet!



