Wednesday, November 26, 2008

My Gene Coding

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Gene Coding?You must be asking..coding her gene?lol...well, it's a recent discovery i knew through my mum. She currently taking up this Gene Code franchise, which ultimately screens ur prints to analyse your inborn talents, behaviour and attitude. Quite accurate i would say

Although i haven't had my own report myself, but both of my brothers did. And yea, they are way accurate, to the extent of 90%, making me interested to have my own report to see what kind of inborn attitude i have.

So, the process starts with having my palm read, to find three points that would eventually join to a triangle. Well, according to the experts, if the right-angled triangle we get is the one tapering to a point, the it will mean that the person's a fast learner. If the triangle drawn from the points on the palm is almost a equilateral triangle, then the person's a slower learner.

Mine?hmm...there below. Saw the three points?






Then the experts will get the angle of the triangle and analyse it whether the person is a fast o slow learner, and how fast or how slow. Basically they'll do stg lyk this, with professional equipments and softwares...This below is just a rough draft by myself using editor.lol.


If the angle is below 35 degree, the person is a fast learner. Above 45 degree then the person will be a slow learner....By viewing mine above, erm....lol...i don't know yet. I have to send it to the experts for analysation. Then i'll tell u guys!lol

Then, the next step, is to screen the prints...all our finger prints. yea the 10 fingers. each print will be screen to see what type of pattern each finger has. Yes, for your information, every finger has a different print pattern, with maybe a few fingers having the same type.

Mine was screened yesterday!but sad to say, my prints are too complicated. my delta point ang the core point is too far apart. so the screener can't screen the whole thing. My mum said i have to use the stamp pad to stamp it on the paper and send the prints over instead. sighhhh....

So, i'm still waiting for my prints to be screen. Till then....i'll update when i have my report done...

If you are interested in knowing more about this gene code thingy, fel free to stop by at http://www.secondarystudentshelps.blogspot.com They provide you the most information there. Any questions you can contact me too.

See ya!

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