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DANCE
the vertical expression of a horizontal desire legalized by music
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Dancer yyk NHDS♥; 18051995; yyk_1995@hotmail.com People
Yanying SiewBoon Karmun Sherrry Pamela Nicholas Evelyn Sining Amanda Jingwen Jinglin Kelly Kityarn Michelle Nicolette Sixiu Xuanlin Yanting Yingpei Yingying Yuwen Yvonne Zoe Alfreda Chanhong Gindelin Huiping Joanna Leila Natalie Xuejing Xuening Charlene Justina Noreen DONT CLICK HERE! Credits Designer: Anonymous Pictures: istockphoto |
Saturday, December 12, 2009, 3:06 PM
That tomorrow will be just the same for you and me
HAPPY BIRHTDAY BRO! Yeah i haven't been the best sister on earth but still:) hope you enjoyed yourself! well thanks alot for making me wake up at 7 in the morning just to go for the flyer. no regrets though:) spammed loads of pictures, but since the comp can't read the memory card, i guess the lovely photos will have to wait:( went for luch at suntec's subway, then went homed on the mrt. after that, he went with sean to watch planet 51. all the time there was this irritating person. side note: i believe the name planet 51 was derived from area 51. secretive? Area 51 Security and SecrecyTo say access to the base is limited is an understatement. The base and its activities are highly classified. The remote location helps keep the activities figuratively under the radar, as does the proximity to the NTS. After several land seizures, the base is surrounded by thousands of acres of empty desert landscape. The Air Force has withdrawn lands from public use to help keep the base hidden from snooping eyes. For many years, observers could hike to elevated vantage points like White Sides Peak or Freedom Ridge, but the Air Force seized those lands as well. Today, the only way you'll catch a glimpse of the base in person (assuming you aren't working there) is to take the strenuous hike to the top of Tikaboo Peak, which is 26 miles from the facility. For many years, mapmakers wouldn't include the facility on any maps. It fell within the borders of Nellis Air Force Range, but the road leading to the facility was never shown. Today, the location of the base is general knowledge, but for many years officials went to great lengths to obscure its location.
Everyone who works at Area 51, whether military or civilian, must sign an oath agreeing to keep everything a secret. Buildings at the site lack windows, preventing people from seeing anything not related to their own duties at the base. By some reports, different teams would work on similar projects at the same time, but their supervisors would keep each team ignorant of the other team's project. When testing a secret aircraft, officials ordered all uninvolved employees to stay inside until the test flight was over and the aircraft returned to its hangar. http://science.howstuffworks.com/area-512.htm go check it out. it's so interesting. i was hooked for hours:) Meanwhile i was at mac with yanting doing hoilday homework. gahh. yeah we're obedient students. :) after that i had to accomapny him to school for the briefing. a complete waste of time, i fll asleep halfway while the person was talking. remind me again why i am his keeper.
homed after the talk ended, then i continued with the envelops. writing the owner 8765432432456789 times is no joke. well, i get paid so i can't very well complain. humph. finished everything at 12.30am:) yay! one down, holiday homework to go:) |
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