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Friday, April 22, 2005

Notice
There is a new blog replacing this old blog.

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Friday, April 15, 2005

Blogger Add-ons

Hi, these are the things you can add on your blog via html code that you cannot get in compose mode.

Image:

HTML:
<img src="...">
eg: <img src="http://www.blogger.com/img/icon_help_connect.gif">

Preview:


Popup Message:

HTML:
<body onclick="alert("...")>

Form Components:

HTML:

<form></form>

Textarea:
<textarea>...</textarea>

Button:
<button>...</button>

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Thursday, April 07, 2005

Periodic table

Here is the slides of the periodic table

Reference I
Link: Reference I - Periodic Table

Reference II
Link: Reference II - States

Reference III
Link: Reference III - Charges


Maximize the window, copy the image into powerpoint and shrink it down to size, it should fit nicely. There is some problems regarding with publishing a powerpoint slide online, so you'll have to put it on ppt to print a nice copy.

PS: The table is free. You can destribute this to others, but NOT sell it.

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Wednesday, April 06, 2005

Castles

The Fight Of The Castle

BackGround
Back in the old medieval days, it was quite common that Queens and Kings take shelter from castles. The people built castles to show supremacy and power of the region. However these powers do not tend to last long.



In 1940, London. The city of London was on the verge of being overrun by the vicious power-hungry Germans, who would take anything by force. London experienced peace without the existence of the Germans. Although the country was divided into different 'classes', the people knew that the Germans were brainwashed into fighting with the Londeners and felt that Adolf Hitler was pure evil.

The fight dragged on for two more years until the Germans broke into a gap of defense. Defenseless peasants in the city was shot without any hesitation. The King and Queen hid in the castle, praying for help. Now the Germans were approaching the castle and reached the town square. Approached by the army of British soldiers, boths sides began attacking each other relentlessly. Gunfire was heard and many weapon artilleries were being deployed

The Brits lost and the German army carried on to the approach. Then came the the anti-Germans lead by some castle protectors. The will formed in protecting London gave the Londoners great strength. As the anti-Germans were too close to the Germans, neither sides could engage cannons or heavy weaponry. Melee fights occurred and many people lost their lives.

The Londeners won, and the losers flee away, leaving the city alone at last. The city was saved, as well as the symbol of its power, the castle. This was achieved by the heroes of London, the Londoners.