Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Day 26 : A Ritu Rettis

Today's lunchtime vegetables were salad and a memory from the past popped into my mind. On the American Forces Radio a few year's ago, there was a spot trying to teach the servicemen a few words of Japanese. The lady's name was Hiroko Kubota and she ended each lesson by saying "and remember, a ritu ranguage goes a (w)rong way". The Japanese have no equivalent sound for "l" and "r", the Japanese equivalent being about halfway in between and they are well-known for getting them mixed up.

So I was staring at my lunch and think what a nice quantity lettuce gives me. And the thought popped into my head that " a ritu rettis goes a (w)rong way" too.

From that you can gather that I haven't got too much to say today. Slept late (7.15) trying to recover from the previous day's tiredness and only skipped this morning, doing Workout 2 when I got home. I was surprisingly energetic on the workout, doing the maximum on all except the leg-ups.

I've continued the exercises on the PVP (Peak Vision Project) and am losing the ability to focus well through my glasses.

4 comments:

Adrian said...

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-Adrian

Nate said...

Hey Tim I'm still really curious about your eye exercises. Are they something you are not allowed to post? I just found out my 1 yr old niece has bad vision and they want her to start wearing glasses. I would love to learn more about this so that when she's older I could maybe help her out. Do you know any good resources to look for the same service yo are getting? I have slightly bad vision but the brief research I did said some things about being able to achieve better than 20/20 vision. Let me know what you can offer and keep up the good work!

Tim said...

Hi Nate,

The best place to starty would be his book :

http://www.amazon.com/Improve-Your-Eyesight-Naturally-Angart/dp/3937553088

although it is out of stock at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

Also check him website http://www.vision-training.com/index.html

Let me check on posting more.

Nate said...

Hey Tim thanks for the references. They sound very interesting. Hope it works! The word I have to verify btw is oafpdud. The fact that the word "Oaf" and "Dud" are contained makes me feel it's telling me something! lol