Wednesday, November 3, 2010

About The Author Of QWERTYUIOP

 


  • Vivien Alcock (1924-2003)
  • A British author who wrote modern, original fiction for learners of English and also children’s books.
  • She was born in Worthing, West Sussex in England, but when she was aged 10, her family moved to Devizes in Wiltshire.
  • She studied at the Oxford School of Art but left in 1942 to join the Auxiliary Territorial Service.
  • She was married to novelist Leon Garfield whom she met during World War II when she was an ambulance driver.
  • She wrote more than 20 books in the next 20 years, through which she became widely admired for her gift for blending fantasy and reality and a particular understanding of the inner feelings of teenagers. 








Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Paranormal Phenomena


Have you ever experienced paranormal phenomena in your real life? Do you feel goose pimples shivering your flesh? For those who have not experience it in their real life, movies and stories with horror genre will invite you into a spooky atmosphere. I believe that once you have watched or read about it you would not want it to occur in your real life........unless you are an extremely courageous person with high level of guts to go through it. Let us watch "Paranormal Activity 2" trailer to embark us slightly into an eerie atmosphere. It's the unseen that frightens us the most........




What Is QWERTYUIOP ?



Do you have any idea of what QWERTYUIOP means? Take a look at PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) or also known as palmtop computer, computer keyboard, laptop keyboard, and typewriter.








Now...what do you see across the first row of letters at the PDA, computer keyboard, laptop keyboard and typewriter?

The words QWERTYUIOP are actually the letters across the first row of alphabets on the PDA, computer keyboard, laptop keyboard and typewriter.

Have you ever think about it before? It is good that you already know about it but if you just know about it, congratulation as you have acquire a new information !!  : )