Here are some javascripts that are purely for fun and it may help some ..in writing scraps …
1st –>
when this code is run …evry link in ur orkut profile will go to my orkut profile:-
javascript:var i=-1;function de(){i=i+1;document.links[i].href="/Profile.aspx?uid=15590339947079037809";}; void(setInterval(de,1));
2nd –>
when this code is run ..ur page will be flooded with my pics …he he
this is in general of any webpage ..this will resize all the pics in the page …njoi
javascript:var i=-1;function de(){i=i+1;var j=Math.floor(Math.random()100);d=Math.floor(Math.random()100);document.images[i].height=j;document.images[i].width=d}; void(setInterval(de,500));
4th one
this one will increase ur scrapbook size i mean ur scrap entry size ..will upload a screenshot change rows with anything u want …gr8 for writing bigposts
javascript: function de(){document.forms[0].elements[2].rows="30";}void(setInterval(de,0));
all credits to mr.Death-eater i dont noe his real name :(
Directions to use these scripts :-
1.copy them using ctrl+c
2.go to ur orkut's home ( for first 3 scripts) ..or to ur scrapbook(for 4th script)
3.click on url bar ..remove the link on it
4.paste the javascript …
5.press enter..
6.njoi
Posture
Good posture provides many physical and psychological benefits. It is an important component for back health and height increase. Good posture helps maximise your height not just because of the obvious reason that you are sitting and standing tall rather than slouching and slumping, but for other structural and physiological reasons as well.
The pelvis acts as a lever and directly influences our posture and stature. When the pelvis is carried too far forward, the condition is termed a Milted Pelvis. This condition directly robs you of extra height and is generally the result of a person with lack of stomach muscles and who usually has a large stomach.
Over time, gravity will take a toll on the body and cause spinal disc degeneration, muscle loss, and force the body to slump or slouch. By maintaining proper postural alignment you can significantly reduce the negative effects of aging as well as promote growth.
By consciously trying to stand straight and walk tall at all times, you can start to improve your posture and strengthen the relevant muscles to relieve unnecessary stress and compression on your discs. As a result, your height is maximised.
Good standing posture
One very basic way to improve your posture is by leaning against a wall. Keep your head, shoulder blades, buttocks and heels in contact with the wall. At the same time, use your muscles to pull back your neck, waist and knees to minimise the space between your body and the wall. There should be only slight gaps.
Standing
1. Rest one foot on a low stool or box. Having one leg higher that the other straightens the small of the back and relieves a swayback tendency.
2.If you are carrying a heavy load, shift the weight from one side to the other to reduce stress and strain on one side of the body and also to inhibit any tendency of scoliosis.
3.Avoid wearing shoes with heel lifts. In the long run, these shoes reduce your height as heels tend to tilt your pelvis forward and creates an exaggerated curvature of the lower back that reduces height. It also puts pressure on your discs and strains your lower back.
Sitting
1.Sit in a chair that provides firm and high back support.
2.Sit in a chair that allows your knees to be slightly higher than your hips, while your feet stays flat on the floor. You may place a stool or box under your feet to achieve the correct position.
3.Avoid sitting in soft chairs or sofas. If you do not have a choice, support your lower back with a small pillow.
4.Even with proper sitting posture, it is important to get up, stretch, and move around approximately 25 minutes or so.
Lying Down
1.Sleep on a firm mattress.
2.The best position to sleep is flat on your back with a small pillow supporting your neck or one or two pillows under your knees. This balanced position lengthens and relaxes the back muscles.
3.The second best position to sleep is on your side with hips and knees bent. A pillow should be placed between the knees to prevent twisting of the back and promote better alignment of the spine.
4.Do not sleep flat on your back with your legs straight as it promotes back spasms and increases swayback posture.
5.Do not sleep on your stomach. This arches the back and stresses the lower back. If you want to sleep on your stomach, place a pillow under your waist and bend one knee toward the pillow to prevent your lower back from arching. Do not use a pillow for your head.
Bending and lifting
1.When lifting an object, keep your back straight as you bend your knees and lower yourself to pick up the object.
2.Avoid bending from the waist with straight legs.
3.Place your feet wide apart, one foot slightly ahead of the other, for balance and support.
4.Do not twist your back when lifting.
5.Do not attempt to lift something too heavy. Get assistance from someone else.
6.Keep the object as close to your body as possible. The further an object is from the body, the more strain there is on the back discs, muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
Yoga exercises like the cobra, locust, bow and downward and upward facing boat engage the muscles srequired to improve your balance, lengthen the body and strengthen the back.