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0 comments | Sunday, December 17, 2006

This is definitely going to be handy in future.

To help us “baby-illiterates” and possibly those in the medical profession, a facial recognition program is being developed by scientists at Missouri State University that will supposedly allow you to interpret facial expressions of infants. So far, it’s been shown to be better than 90% accurate in differentiating facial expressions of babies receiving “heel pricks” compared to those receiving a gentle blowing on the face (wow, a tough one).
via babygadget.

I was a colicky baby. When I was lil, I woke up at funny hours in the night and wailed for Ibu. I don't know what's wrong with me but I just needed someone to pacify me. Ibu would drowsily carry me in her arms and tried putting me to sleep. Well, I didn't sleep most of the time and kept awake for a couple of hours.

Till today I still have bouts of wind in my tummy like just now. Maybe it's because I didn't have a proper breakfast and ate quite little of my lunch. It was so bad that even when Ibu brought me to my favourite place, the Fridge, I kept shaking my head and screamed for my life. She instantly knew I was in pain like the prev time and put me on the bed and quickly applied some minyak telon on my tummy while Ayah rubbed minyak telon on my thighs. Ayah also gave me some gripe water to drink to help me release the wind. I fell asleep on Ibu's shoulders after all the cries. It was tiring.

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