color theming with emacs 24





The emacs development team is hard at work on emacs 24. As far as I know,
there is no planned date for it yet. I'll write more about all the new cool
things when we're a bit closer to the release date, but I'd like to highlight
emacs 24 color-theming already, as it's an area people outside the core
development theme should be able to contribute to as well.



Here at Emacs-fu, we already discussed color-theming and in particular the
zenburn color theme; this was all based on the color-theme-package. While
being popular, there were a few problems with that package, which is why
emacs-24 comes with a new scheme for doing this.



The current development versions of emacs ship with a few themes (tango,
tango-dark and wheatgrass), which you can activate with M-x load-theme.
It would be great to include some more color themes, and to encourage this,
emacs maintainer Chong Yidong has written the GNU Emacs Theme Generator
(currently in bèta), which helps you in the process of making a simple
theme. This tool currently only support changing colors, and not e.g. the
boldness or slant, but it's a nice way to get started, and to immediately see
the results.



For more complex theming, there is M-x customize-create-theme; however, that
is built on the (in my opinion) cumbersome customize-interface, so I'll
probably start by creating a basic theme with the web tool, and then edit it
by hand. If you design some attractive color theme and would like to propose
it for inclusion in emacs 24, you can send it to emacs-devel.


party~~fun!!

woaa..I'm having  fun with my friends..we're celebrating  X'mas together..and the party was so cool! I miss them so much...I wish next year, we all can be together too...we go partying all over the night until 2 am,, we go watch some movies....karaoke( a must-activity), spending time on the cafe and chatting all around, play games on the arcade.. snapping millions of pics..and then..urgh..it's so much..can't be listed..anyway..I really enjoy it and I'm gonna miss them soooo veryyyyy much!!!!damn it!!
so,this is our enjoyable moment..LOL..











see,even when I'm sleeping,they still tend to snap it!








in the karaoke lounge





MerRy X'mas

woaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...I hope Malaysia is snowing..but my friends in England and Russia says snowing is bad..But I still want it<-----------------(stubborn)
yea..everything has it's good and bad side..snow seems really fun to play but actually can be really dangerous..
my family is having a party..a big..big..party..woaaaaaaaaaaaa..can't miss every single thing of it...
woaaa...semester break gonna end soon..I hate going back to school.. SanTa....can u destroy all the school so I really don't need to go there..at least destroy the teachers coz they're sucks!!!!LOLOLOL... kidding....
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa........holiday..please don't come to an end.. (T,T)

bishounen.. (0,o)


BISHOUNEN--->
1)Literally means "pretty boy," as in an attractive member of the male gender. Also spelled "bishonen," and sometimes shortened to "bish" and "bishie/bishy." It is a Japanese word, adopted by female anime fans in the rest of the world to denote any male animemanga, or video game character they happen to find good looking. Strictly speaking, "bishounen" should only refer to boys under age 20, since a "pretty man" would be "biseinen." However, most people prefer to use bishounen for men and boys of all ages, as it is so widely used.
Opinions on which males are bishounen and which are not vary according to personal tastes. The stereotypical bishounen generally has long hair, a slender, graceful figure, and lacks facial hair. Bishounen tend to appear androgynous or feminine. They are also likely to have certain personality traits, like sensitivity, secretiveness, moodiness, refinement, and a dark, tormented past.
This word is a noun, but is sometimes used as an adjective, as in the sentence "That guy is so bishounen." As an adjective, the word means "having or displaying the traits of a bishounen."

2)One of the 3 stages of male beauty most men will never achieve, esp. if they're 3 dimensional & non-asian.

Bisyouta/Bishota: Cute little boy. (usually around 13, wich in Japan, is the age of concent)

Bishounen (commonly mispelled as bishonen); A boy around 14-19 who has femanine qualities & youthfullness that enhance his physical appearence.

Biseinen; A man who has retained androgynous beauty after becoming an adult.





teddy bears

---------------------------------------------------- >my story for today,teddy bears<--------------------------------------------------------------------


There are two kinds of friends we have when we’re young – the kids you meet at school and the teddy bear you sleep with. Teddy bears have been a symbol of love, friendship, and loyalty for decades. They are the “sweetheart” prize given away on carnival midways. Winnie The Pooh has become one of the most beloved cartoon and book characters of all time. A team of students at M.I.T. is even creating a high tech version of the toy named The Huggable that responds to the physical actions of the owner by hugging and caressing them back. But where did these bears come from and why do we love them so much?


The teddy bear story starts with a very unlikely event – a border dispute between Mississippi and Louisiana. People from both sides of the dispute invited then-President Theodore Roosevelt for a hunting trip in the hopes that he’d resolve the dispute. Unfortunately, they were having no luck in finding wild game, and when one of the party members finally captured a bear, they tied it to a tree and called the President over to shoot it. Roosevelt, being an avid sportsman, saw the helpless creature tied to a tree and declared that he couldn’t harm the poor bear and word of the incident soon spread.

A few days later, on November 16, 1902, a political cartoon of the incident by Clifford Berryman was published in The Washington Post. Morris and Rose Michtom, a couple that owned a candy store in Brooklyn, NY, saw the cartoon and were inspired to create a new toy bear. This bear wasn’t like the scary bears that had previously been sold at stores, but was cuddly, soft, and stood upright. The Mochtoms asked President Roosevelt for permission to use his nickname to name their bear, he consented, and the “Teddy Bear” was born.

The bear craze caught on quickly, both in the United States and abroad. Women carried the bears with them everywhere they went, children had their portraits taken with their bears, and President Roosevelt made the teddy bear his campaign mascot and was elected to another term. Companies in Germany and England began manufacturing the bears in record numbers. In 1921, a boy named Christopher Robin Milne received one of these bears as a present from his mother for his first birthday. Five years later, his father, A.A. Milne, began publishing a series of books based on the adventures of little Christopher and his teddy bear, Winnie-the-Pooh.

Today,they are exchanged with girlfriends at Valentine’s Day along with the traditional flowers and candies. They are given to babies to cuddle and grow up with. They show up in the hospital rooms of patients with “get well” cards. Collectors treasure them and Korea’s Teddy Bear Exhibition is one of the most extravagant toy shows in the world. The teddy bear has struck an emotional and deeply personal chord with people. It looks like these lovable toys will be with us for years to come.



hoho...why teddy bear???because today I was cam-whoring with the teddies so I decided to tell a story about them.. they're cute but I don't really like them..Rilakkuma is more cuter and bunnies is ten times cuter compared to our Mr.Teddy.. so sorry..but that's the fact.. (=,=")..So,this is me with Mr.Teddy..enjoy..





                                                
end~~~~
bubbye.. (>_<)/





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