Thursday, October 27, 2011

Have you...umbrella

Have you been in a situation like this; it's raining, you go outside, open the umbrella, walk for some time without noticing that the rain has stopped and it's even sunny :) and you keep walking with your umbrella opened ...
Some people look strangely at you and you don't understand why :)
When you do notice that it doesn't rain any more, then you keep looking at people that haven't noticed it yet :)


Sunday, October 23, 2011

Earthquake Safety Tips

Around 500,000 earthquakes occur each year, about 100,000 of which can be felt.
so How to Survive an Earthquake


Before the Earthquake:

  • Learn how to survive during the ground motion. This is described in the "During the Earthquake" section below. The earthquake safety tips there will prepare you for the fast action needed - most earthquakes are over in seconds so knowing what to do instinctively is very important.
  • Teach all members of your family about earthquake safety. This includes: 1) the actions you should take when an earthquake occurs, 2) the safe places in a room such as under a strong desk, along interior walls, and 3) places to avoid such as near windows, large mirrors, hanging objects, heavy furniture and fireplaces.
  • Stock up on emergency supplies. These include: battery operated radio (and extra batteries), flashlights (and extra batteries), first aid kit, bottled water, two weeks food and medical supplies, blankets, cooking fuel, tools needed to turn off your gas, water and electric utilities.
  • Arrange your home for safety: Store heavy objects on lower shelves and store breakable objects in cabnents with latched doors. Don't hang heavy mirrors or pictures above where people frequently sit or sleep.
  • Anchor heavy appliances and furniture such as water heaters, refrigerators and bookcases.
  • Store flamable liquids away from potential ignition sources such as water heaters, stoves and furnaces.
  • Get Educated. Learn what to do during an earthquake (see below). Then you will be ready for the fast action needed. Make sure that all members of your family have this important education.
  • Learn where the main turn-offs are for your water, gas and electricity. Know how to turn them off and the location of any needed tools.

    During the Earthquake:

  • If you are indoors, stay there. Quickly move to a safe location in the room such as under a strong desk, a strong table, or along an interior wall. The goal is to protect yourself from falling objects and be located near the structural strong points of the room. Avoid taking cover near windows, large mirrors, hanging objects, heavy furniture, heavy appliances or fireplaces.
  • If you are cooking, turn off the stove and take cover.
  • If you are outdoors, move to an open area where falling objects are unlikely to strike you. Move away from buildings, powerlines and trees.
  • If you are driving, slow down smoothly and stop on the side of the road. Avoid stopping on or under bridges and overpasses, or under power lines, trees and large signs. Stay in your car.
    After the Earthquake:
  • Check for injuries, attend to injuries if needed, help ensure the safety of people around you.
  • Check for damage. If your building is badly damaged you should leave it until it has been inspected by a safety professional.
  • If you smell or hear a gas leak, get everyone outside and open windows and doors. If you can do it safely, turn off the gas at the meter. Report the leak to the gas company and fire department. Do not use any electrical appliances because a tiny spark could ignite the gas.
  • If the power is out, unplug major appliances to prevent possible damage when the power is turned back on. If you see sparks, frayed wires, or smell hot insulation turn off electricity at the main fuse box or breaker. If you will have to step in water to turn off the electricity you should call a professional to turn it off for you.

    Source

Today I've learnt...earthquake

Today I've learnt that updating the facebook status is not one of the "Earthquake safety tips". :)


Friday, October 21, 2011

Today I've learnt...waiting

Today I've learnt ... that waiting is the worst thing ever.
Don't be late and don't keep others waiting...


WTF


Have you noticed that after Monday and Tuesday even the calendar says WTF ?! :D



Cup of hot coffee or tea



There's nothing like a great cup of coffee or tea...




Summer, please come back

It's October...but feels like winter...cooold winter...
The sun sometimes shines as well..but not often...
I looove when it's sunny as the sun gives me energy.
When it's gloomy I feel depressed....
so Summer, please come bacck...



Sunday, October 16, 2011

Tim De Beatz - Alo-Alo lyrics

Քանի օր ա գիդում թա քանի տարի յա առանց քեզ,
Նեղու ում կյամ, մտածում ում հուվ ա մեղավեր,
Թա ես ում ասե, ասե, ասե տեսնամ հինչ ա, վեր քեփիտ տի նի յա յեկալ,
Բայց դե գիդա, վեր հինչ էլ օզում ա ինի, իմս տուվ ըս, քունտ ես:
Հինչքան օզում ա ինի, մին ա մենակ ըս ըպրես,
Քու փայը ինձ, իմը քեզ:
Մին բախտ ա, էրկու կես:
Հինչ էլ օզըմ ա իլյած ինի, հու ՞նց անիմ առանց քեզ:
Ալո, ալո, ինձանա խ ե՞ ըս խռավալ:
Ալո, ալո, էտ հինչ ա, պե ՞ն ա պըտահալ:
Ալո, ալո, զանգ ըմ տամ, պա խե ՞ խոսում չըս:
Քեզ վեր մուտանըմ ըմ օզում չըս:
Ալո, ալո, էտ կարո ՞ղ ա օրիշը կա:
Ալո, ալո, հու ՞վ ա, վեր լավն ա ինձանա:
Ալո, ալո, զանգ ըմ տամ, պա խե խոսում չըս,
Քեզ վեր մուտանում ում, օզում չըս:
Վեշ մինը, վեշ մինը պետք չի, քեզ անա կման,
Ու հու վեր հինչ օզում ա ասե,
Գիդա, վեր իսկական սերը էնա վեր, էնա ստեղ, էնա ստեղ,
Շտեղ էլ մունք ինինք, մըզ նըհետ ա ամեն տեղ:
Սերը էն ա, վեր տիյերան ա Ըստուծան,
Կարում չըս թա ճոկիս, հեքիաթ ա, թա դուզ-դուզան:
Քու փայը ինձ, իմը քեզ,
Մին կյանք ա, էրկու կես:
Հինչ էլ օզում ա իլայած ինի,
Դե խոսե, բոլ ա քեզ:
Ալո, ալո, ինձանա խէ ըս խռավալ:
Ալո, ալո, էտ հի ՞նչ ա, պե ՞ն ա պըտահալ:
Ալո, ալո, Զանգ ըմ տամ, պա խե ՞ խոսում չըս,
Քեզ վեր մուտանում ում օզում չըս:
Ալո, ալո, էտ կարո ՞ղ ա օրիշը կա:
Հու ՞վ ա, վեր լավն ա ինձ անա:
Ալո, ալո, զանգ ըմ տամ, պա խե ՞ խոսում չըս:
Քեզ վեր մուտանում ում օզում չըս:

Ալո, ալո, ինձանա խե ՞ ըս խռավալ,
Ալո, ալո, էտ հի ՞նչ ա, պե ՞ն ա պըտահալ:
Ալո, ալո, զանգ ըմ տամ, պա խե ՞ խոսում չըս:
Քեզ վեր մուտանում ում օզում չըս:
Ալո, ալո, էտ կարո ՞ղ ա օրիշը կա:
Ալո, ալո, հու ՞վ ա, վեր լավն ա ինձ անա:
Ալո, ալո, զանգ ըմ տամ, պա խե ՞ խոսում չըս:
Քեզ վեր մուտանում ում օզում չըս...

Monday started on Sunday (:)

Sunday evening...
Sitting in front of the laptop, checking the e-mail...
Waiting to receive mails - 18,7 MB.

Monday started, yuhuuuuuuuuuuu :)

Tim De Beatz

After more than a month of not posting anything in my blog, something happened that made me write this post.
Tim De Beatz or Artyom Hakobyan
His song "Alo-alo" rocked the Armenian facebook on 15 of October.
A lot of people shared his song and were positively surprised with this R&B song in Artsakh /Nagorno-Karabagh/ dialect.
My impressions of the song - was listening to it on and on for about an hour...planning to have it as a ringtone for my phone :)
Wanna listen to the song?  Click here
Wanna sing along the song? Click here
Wanna join his facebook page? Click here or Click here for the fan page
Wanna visit official web site? Click here
Wanna keep listening to his other songs? Join his official soundcloud profile Click here

Friday, August 26, 2011

Being on time

Don't really remember when was the last time I woke up early, like around 6,
that's why I guess unconsciously I chose not to sleep 

Yes, I did wake up early.  I mean only slept for an hour.
Such a beautiful morning, birds singing outside, almost no one ...
oops, the taxi came...see you then!

Packing

Have almost finished packing things for the journey.
Couple of things left, will do after 1 hour of sleep :)
Like always...plan to pack less...turns out there isn't enough place in suitcase...
and the picture below just says it all.

Raining...again

Yeah, it was raining, and it was raining cats and dogs.
When it started I actually wasn't surprised.  I am already used to it.  It is always like that.
This year it started  and it is still like that.
It rains and just before I am on my way to take a plane and wandering what in the world is happening with the weather.
So if you ever need rain, thunder, sad weather...you know whom to address :)


Here it goes...

Hi!
Thank you for stopping by.
Hope you'll like my blog and we'll meet more often.
Tomorrow I will be leaving for vacation-training with some of my friends.  You can come with us by checking the blog as I am planning to post about the journey we're gonna have.
Thanks
M