Egyption Children Buried Alive Survive!
Posted on January 18th, 2010 @ 7:22 am

A Muslim man in Egypt killed his wife because she was reading the Bible and then buried her with their infant baby and an 8-year old daughter. The girls were buried alive! He then reported to the police that an uncle killed the kids.

15 days later, another family member died. When they went to bury him, they found the 2 little girls under the sand – ALIVE!

The country is outraged over the incident, and the man will be executed.

The older girl was asked how she had survived and she says:- ‘A man wearing shiny white clothes, with bleeding wounds in his hands, came every day to feed us. He woke up my mom so she could nurse my sister,’ she said. She was interviewed on Egyptian national TV, by availed Muslim woman news anchor. She said on public TV, ‘This was none other than Jesus, because nobody else does things like this!’ Muslims believe Isa (Jesus) would do this, but the wounds mean He really was crucified, and it’s clear also that He is alive! But, it’s also clear that the child could not make up a story like this, and there is no way these children could have survived without a true miracle. Muslim leaders are going to have a hard time to figure out what to do with this, and the popularity of the Passion movie doesn’t help! With Egypt at the center of the media and education in the Middle East , you can be sure this story will spread.

Christ is still turning the world upside down! Please let this story be shared. The Lord says, ‘I will bless the person who puts his trust in me. ‘Jeremiah 17

This wasn’t written by me. I merely wished to share this with you. A true miracle it was.


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Children · Religion
Emma Watson’s Leg Goes Missing
Posted on January 8th, 2010 @ 8:20 am

0Photoshop focus on Demi Moore’s November cover for W Magazine will finally die down, thanks to new ads that leave Emma Watson without a leg to stand on. This photo, from the Burberry SS2010 shoot by famed photographer Mario Testino, shows the “Harry Potter” starlet posing with her brother Alex in Burberry’s new clothes…but missing a body part we’re pretty sure she still has!

In the photo, Watson’s right leg appears to take a mysterious turn before disappearing altogether, perhaps the result of a post-photo shoot editing session gone terribly awry. There’s the possibility that Watson’s leg is fully obscured by her brother’s, but that would likely mean she’s standing on a box or posing with one leg up (which might explain why she’s got her arm wrapped around him for support).

Without seeing the entire/original shot, we’ll never know, but at least the missing limb reappears in this additional photo for the campaign.

0Nobody involved in the photo shoot has yet to comment. But unlike the Demi Moore incident, in which all parties vigorously denied any touch-ups, Emma’s missing limb seems like it will be considerably harder to explain away.

Maybe this time, everyone can just laugh it off — after all, even skilled photo re-touchers make mistakes now and then. We’re just glad Emma’s okay.

This was written by Lindsay Robertson on Yahoo OMG!


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Celebrity · Crazy
Melon-Pop Contest
Posted on December 15th, 2009 @ 1:45 am

Here’s how it’s going to work:
there will be a points collecting, and then my brother Smokey and I will assign prizes according to.

On the 16th of December, we’ll be collecting all points earned by our contestants, and assign prizes. :D
Not so hard, right? ^.~

*** To earn more Points, remember to visit all the sites everyday (30 pts at the end of contest if you do!), comment on my entries as much as you can, and invite your friends to help you! ;) Also, if you have more blogs, use them! ***

Contest starts tonight November 12th, 2009 at exactly 10PM (GMT+1 time)
Contest will end on December 15th, 2009. (same time)

HOW TO JOIN?
Follow the Rules and e-mail your entry at staff@melon-pop.net with subject “Melon-Pop 2years+ ENTRY”. ;)

RULES
- Help us here by registering and commenting here (10 pts)
- Comment (must be relevant!) on any entries on Melon-Pop.net, even the old ones (2pts/comment)
- Link to the following family blogs in your Blogroll (must be permanent as we’ll be your buddies! ^^): Melon-Pop.net (anchor: Thesh), Fruity-Stars.net (anchor: Smokey), Babyl0ve.us (anchor: Elanah), Bellachino.net (anchor: Luana), Retromuse.com (anchor: Jackie), The-Prime.info (anchor: Optimus Prime), Luvable.info (anchor: Jazzy), Asha.bellachino.net (anchor: Asha), Miss-Glamour.info (anchor: Scarlette) (100 pts)

- Write a blog post about this Contest, and add all of the above sites as links (when you link to them, mention that they’re members of Thesh’s family! ;) ) (100 pts)
- Invite your friends to help you with the contest by having them post about this Contest! (10 pts/friend)
- Place the banner above on your sidebar where it is visible. (3 pts)
- Visit Melon-Pop.net and any of the above Family sites EVERY DAY. (1 point per day)

- Add ALL of the above Family sites to your Technorati favourites (80 pts)
- Add my mama Luana on Twitter: http://twitter.com/luanatf (12 pts)
- Subscribe to Melon-Pop.net’s RSS feed by email and also to the RSS of all of the above Family sites. (10 pts)

Keep track of how many Points you earn in a .txt file! On December 15th, send this .txt file to staff@melon-pop.net and we’ll check every point you earned. WHY THIS? Because we feel it’s more fair as we may do mistakes in counting, while we’re sure you won’t do any mistake in keeping track of your earned Points. ;)

PRIZES LIST
First Prize:
- $10 Cash
- .info domain by http://gossipovercoffee.com (1 year)
- 1 year FREE domain hosting at Paperlove.info (1GB, with cPanel)

- 5 months ad spot on http://poshcraze.info
- 2 months ad at http://babyl0ve.us
- a free ad space at http://charkvincent.intoxxicated.net
- 125×125 free ads for 3months by http://euphoricher.info
- pixel button set (32×32 + 88×31) by http://mudflap.starpanda.info

- 125×125 ad on Melon-pop.net
- a free wallpaper by http://ohsome-ness.net

Second Prize:
- .info domain by http://luvable.info (1 year)
- Free domain hosting at Melon-Pop.net (100MB, NO cPanel)
- 1 month ad on http://stellarspell.info

- 2 months ad at http://luvable.info
- a free ad space at http://charkvincent.intoxxicated.net
- 125×125 free ads for 3months by http://euphoricher.info

Third Prize:
- Subdomain hosting at Fruity-Stars.net
- 1 ad spot by http://summersorrows.blogspot.com

- a free ad space at http://charkvincent.intoxxicated.net

Fourth Prize:
- Free hosting at http://number12.co.cc + free ad spot
- a free ad space at http://charkvincent.intoxxicated.net

Non-Winning Partecipants:

- pixel card by http://mudflap.starpanda.info

As you can see, there’s prizes for all of you! Good luck to everyone!!! :D

CURRENT CONTESTANTS
- Jasmine @ mysticalreminisce.blogspot.com
- Cherrie @ jenryaxaiko.blogspot.com

- Irene @ littlegurlxiaorene.com
- Qi-Wen @ koreanxbaby.blogspot.com
- Jolene @ summersorrows.blogspot.com

- Mel @ blue-paper.org
- Mhaye @ mwahugz.net
- Jenn @ everfallinlove.blogspot.com

I will get more sponsors for another 2 days, so feel free to email me at staff@melon-pop.net if you want to sponsor the contest! ^^

Good luck, Mel, dear.


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Contest · Friends
Some Downtime
Posted on November 20th, 2009 @ 9:54 pm

Good evening,

Recently we have had some downtime. This is because there has been a problem with my host’s the web server. So we’re in the process of switching servers. During this time I will not be able to continue work on the website. Once the server move is done I’ll continue work on the site.

I apologize for the inconvenience.


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Lullably-Dreams
Jellyfish swarm northward in warming world
Posted on November 17th, 2009 @ 1:31 am

KOKONOGI, Japan – A blood-orange blob the size of a small refrigerator emerged from the dark waters, its venomous tentacles trapped in a fishing net. Within minutes, hundreds more were being hauled up, a pulsating mass crowding out the catch of mackerel and sea bass.

The fishermen leaned into the nets, grunting and grumbling as they tossed the translucent jellyfish back into the bay, giants weighing up to 200 kilograms (450 pounds), marine invaders that are putting the men’s livelihoods at risk.

The venom of the Nomura, the world’s largest jellyfish, a creature up to 2 meters (6 feet) in diameter, can ruin a whole day’s catch by tainting or killing fish stung when ensnared with them in the maze of nets here in northwest Japan’s Wakasa Bay.

“Some fishermen have just stopped fishing,” said Taiichiro Hamano, 67. “When you pull in the nets and see jellyfish, you get depressed.”

This year’s jellyfish swarm is one of the worst he has seen, Hamano said. Once considered a rarity occurring every 40 years, they are now an almost annual occurrence along several thousand kilometers (miles) of Japanese coast, and far beyond Japan.

Scientists believe climate change — the warming of oceans — has allowed some of the almost 2,000 jellyfish species to expand their ranges, appear earlier in the year and increase overall numbers, much as warming has helped ticks, bark beetles and other pests to spread to new latitudes.

The gelatinous seaborne creatures are blamed for decimating fishing industries in the Bering and Black seas, forcing the shutdown of seaside power and desalination plants in Japan, the Middle East and Africa, and terrorizing beachgoers worldwide, the U.S. National Science Foundation says.

A 2008 foundation study cited research estimating that people are stung 500,000 times every year — sometimes multiple times — in Chesapeake Bay on the U.S. East Coast, and 20 to 40 die each year in the Philippines from jellyfish stings.

In 2007, a salmon farm in Northern Ireland lost its more than 100,000 fish to an attack by the mauve stinger, a jellyfish normally known for stinging bathers in warm Mediterranean waters. Scientists cite its migration to colder Irish seas as evidence of global warming.

Increasingly polluted waters — off China, for example — boost growth of the microscopic plankton that “jellies” feed upon, while overfishing has eliminated many of the jellyfish’s predators and cut down on competitors for plankton feed.

“These increases in jellyfish should be a warning sign that our oceans are stressed and unhealthy,” said Lucas Brotz, a University of British Columbia researcher.

Here on the rocky Echizen coast, amid floodlights and the roar of generators, fishermen at Kokonogi’s bustling port made quick work of the day’s catch — packaging glistening fish and squid in Styrofoam boxes for shipment to market.

In rain jackets and hip waders, they crowded around a visitor to tell how the jellyfish have upended a way of life in which men worked fishing trawlers on the high seas in their younger days and later eased toward retirement by joining one of the cooperatives operating nets set in the bay.

It was a good living, they said, until the jellyfish began inundating the bay in 2002, sometimes numbering 500 million, reducing fish catches by 30 percent and slashing prices by half over concerns about quality.

Two nets in Echizen burst last month during a typhoon because of the sheer weight of the jellyfish, and off the east coast jelly-filled nets capsized a 10-ton trawler as its crew tried to pull them up. The three fishermen were rescued.

“We have been getting rid of jellyfish. But no matter how hard we try, the jellyfish keep coming and coming,” said Fumio Oma, whose crew is out of work after their net broke under the weight of thousands of jellyfish. “We need the government’s help to get rid of the jellyfish.”

The invasions cost the industry up to 30 billion yen ($332 million) a year, and tens of thousands of fishermen have sought government compensation, said scientist Shin-ichi Uye, Japan’s leading expert on the problem.

Hearing fishermen’s pleas, Uye, who had been studying zooplankton, became obsessed with the little-studied Nomura’s jellyfish, scientifically known as Nemopilema nomurai, which at its biggest looks like a giant mushroom trailing dozens of noodle-like tentacles.

“No one knew their life cycle, where they came from, where they reproduced,” said Uye, 59. “This jellyfish was like an alien.”

He artificially bred Nomura’s jellyfish in his Hiroshima University lab, learning about their life cycle, growth rates and feeding habits. He traveled by ferry between China to Japan this year to confirm they were riding currents to Japanese waters.

He concluded China’s coastal waters offered a perfect breeding ground: Agricultural and sewage runoff are spurring plankton growth, and fish catches are declining. The waters of the Yellow Sea, meanwhile, have warmed as much as 1.7 degrees C (3 degrees F) over the past quarter-century.

“The jellyfish are becoming more and more dominant,” said Uye, as he sliced off samples of dead jellyfish on the deck of an Echizen fishing boat. “Their growth rates are quite amazing.”

The slight, bespectacled scientist is unafraid of controversy, having lobbied his government tirelessly to help the fishermen, and angered Chinese colleagues by arguing their government must help solve the problem, comparing it to the effects of acid rain that reaches Japan from China.

“The Chinese people say they will think about this after they get rich, but it might be too late by then,” he said.

A U.S. marine scientist, Jennifer Purcell of Western Washington University, has found a correlation between warming and jellyfish on a much larger scale, in at least 11 locations, including the Mediterranean and North seas, and Chesapeake and Narragansett bays.

“It’s hard to deny that there is an effect from warming,” Purcell said. “There keeps coming up again and again examples of jellyfish populations being high when it’s warmer.” Some tropical species, on the other hand, appear to decline when water temperatures rise too high.

Even if populations explode, their numbers may be limited in the long term by other factors, including food and currents. In a paper last year, researchers concluded jellyfish numbers in the Bering Sea — which by 2000 were 40 times higher than in 1982 — declined even as temperatures have hit record highs.

“They were still well ahead of their historic averages for that region,” said co-author Lorenzo Ciannelli of Oregon State University. “But clearly jellyfish populations are not merely a function of water temperature.”

Addressing the surge in jellyfish blooms in most places will require long-term fixes, such as introducing fishing quotas and pollution controls, as well as capping greenhouse gas emissions to control global warming, experts said.

In the short term, governments are left with few options other than warning bathers or bailing out cash-strapped fishermen. In Japan, the government is helping finance the purchase of newly designed nets, a layered system that snares jellyfish with one kind of net, allowing fish through to be caught in another.

Some entrepreneurs, meanwhile, are trying to cash in. One Japanese company is selling giant jellyfish ice cream, and another plans a pickled plum dip with chunks of giant jellyfish. But, though a popular delicacy, jellyfish isn’t likely to replace sushi or other fish dishes on Asian menus anytime soon, in view of its time-consuming processing, heavy sodium overload and unappealing image.

This was written by Michael Casey, AP Environmental Writer
I just thought I would share it as I found it interesting.


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Global Warming · Wild Life
Kimiko Sayaka Okada
Posted on November 16th, 2009 @ 12:08 pm

For the last few months a few friends, Kevin and I have been going over and considering baby names. Today I looked over the 7 selected names that Kevin and I liked best. It took quite a bit of arguing and talking but we’ve decided that our baby girls name will be Kimiko Sayaka Okada. Isn’t that cute?

Kevin absolutely loves the name and I don’t have any problems pronouncing it. Also, as an added bonus if and when we move to the United States the name Kimiko also has an easy nickname, Kimi. Kevin was really quite pleased with that, I must add.


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Internet & Web · Lullably-Dreams
Work in Progress
Posted on November 16th, 2009 @ 7:52 am

I suppose this will be considered my first ever blog post. Now our lovely little home on the web is still a word in progress but its well on its way! My dear friends Marin and Jennifer are helping me greatly with this project!

At this time we are just working on the sidebar and getting all of that in order. Soon after we’ll get the actual pages up for viewing instead of the current annoying message one receives when going to an unfinished page. Please check back soon, I will keep the blog up-to-date with the latest news as to inform you of when each page becomes available.

As to non-site related material. My friend Jennifer went out taking pictures today of model homes. I’m most excited to see the stock pictures. She’s told me that she’s going to try and upload them from her camera onto her computer tonight. I’m really excited as I love viewing model homes. I haven’t done such a thing in quite some time though. So I’m anxious to see the pictures.

I may share a preview or two with the site as it will help her get some more viewing towards the images. Plus, if these photos are anything like her others they should be absolutely lovely!


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Lullably-Dreams · Photography