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Sunday, December 7, 2008

Hell Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeek

Yehey!!! it's hell week again!!! s.h.u.t. u.p.!!

hell week na naman.... alam mo ba kung bakit? unang-una, this is the week before our periodic tests, and that means na lahat ng requirements ay dito ilalagay...

may 5 long tests kami this week!!! Sa wednesday, Filipino (Imagine! a filipino long test!!) at Biology... sa Thursday, Math at Com. Sci... then sa Friday, chem long test...

Grabe talagang gusto nila kaming pahirapan...

kailangan ko na mag-aral so kailangan ko na ring i-nd itong post ko, siguro ang picture ko of the day ay yung mga class pics ng Potassium... wala lang...







Sunday, November 30, 2008

Red alert 3 whaaaa!!!!

tae!!! gusto ko ng red alert 3!!! ang boring kasi eh.. kung sino mang makabasa nitong post na ito, kung ako sa inyo, mag install na kayo ng red alert 3... grabe sobrang ganda nung game na iyon... sobrang laki nga lang, 9 gigabytes.... hay naku... oh well, by the way, marami nanamang homework, pero at least walang pasok sa monday... hahaha... happy birthday andres bonifacio!!! oh welll.... download kayo ha..

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Einstein!!!

Hey! naprove na raw yung famous na theory ni Einstein of Relativity... Eto yung article tungkol dun, pwede rin kayo mag-search ng additional information tungkol dito...

Albert Einstein is perhaps the most famous scientist of this century. One of his most well-known accomplishments is the formula E=mc2Despite its familiarity, many people don't really understand what it means. We hope this explanation will help!

One of Einstein's great insights was to realize that matter and energy are really different forms of the same thing. Matter can be turned into energy, and energy into matter.For example, consider a simple hydrogen atom, basically composed of a single proton. This subatomic particle has a mass of: 0.000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 001 672 kg

This is a tiny mass indeed. But in everyday quantities of matter there are a lot of atoms! For instance, in one kilogram of pure water, the mass of hydrogen atoms amounts to just slightly more than 111 grams, or 0.111 kg. Einstein's formula tells us the amount of energy this mass would be equivalent to, if it were all suddenly turned into energy. It says that to find the energy, you multiply the mass by the square of the speed of light, this number being 300,000,000 meters per second (a very large number):

= 0.111 x 300,000,000 x 300,000,000
= 10,000,000,000,000,000 Joules

This is an incredible amount of energy! A Joule is not a large unit of energy ... one Joule is about the energy released when you drop a textbook to the floor. But the amount of energy in 30 grams of hydrogen atoms is equivalent to burning hundreds of thousands of gallons of gasoline!

If you consider all the energy in the full kilogram of water, which also contains oxygen atoms, the total energy equivalent is close to 10 million gallons of gasoline!Can all this energy really be released? Has it ever been?

The only way for ALL this energy to be released is for the kilogram of water to be totally annhilated. This process involves the complete destruction of matter, and occurs only when that matter meets an equal amount of antimatter ... a substance composed of mass with a negative charge. Antimatter does exist; it is observable as single subatomic particles in radioactive decay, and has been created in the laboratory. But it is rather short-lived (!), since it annihilates itself and an equal quantity of ordinary matter as soon as it encounters anything. For this reason, it has not yet been made in measurable quantities, so our kilogram of water can't be turned into energy by mixing it with 'antiwater'. At least, not yet.

Another phenomenon peculiar to small elementary particles like protons is that they combine. A single proton forms the nucleus of a hydrogen atom. Two protons are found in the nucleus of a helium atom. This is how the elements are formed ... all the way up to the heaviest naturally occuring substance, uranium, which has 92 protons in its nucleus.

It is possible to make two free protons (Hydrogen nuclei) come together to make the beginnings of a helium nucleus. This requires that the protons be hurled at each other at a very high speed. This process occurs in the sun, but can also be replicated on earth with lasers, magnets, or in the center of an atomic bomb. The process is called nuclear fusion.

What makes it interesting is that when the two protons are forced to combine, they don't need as much of their energy (or mass). Two protons stuck together have less mass than two single separate protons!

When the protons are forced together, this extra mass is released ... as energy! Typically this amounts to about 0.7% of the total mass, converted to an amount of energy predictable using the formula E=mc2.Elements heavier than iron are unstable. Some of them are very unstable! This means that their nuclei, composed of many positively charged protons, which want to repel from each other, are liable to fall apart at any moment! We call atoms like this radioactive.Uranium, for example, is radioactive. Every second, many of the atoms in a chunk of uranium are falling apart. When this happens, the pieces, which are now new elements (with fewer protons) are LESS massive in total than the original uranium atoms. The extra mass disappears as energy ... again according to the formula E=mc2!

This process is called nuclear fission.Both these nuclear reactions release a small portion of the mass involved as energy. Large amounts of energy! You are probably more familiar with their uses. Nuclear fusion is what powers a modern nuclear warhead. Nuclear fission (less powerful) is what happens in an atomic bomb (like the ones used against Japan in WWII), or in a nuclear power plant.

Albert Einstein was able to see where an understanding of this formula would lead. Although peaceful by nature and politics, he helped write a letter to the President of the United States, urging him to fund research into the development of an atomic bomb ... before the Nazis or Japan developed their own first. The result was the Manhatten Project, which did in fact produce the first tangible evidence of E=mc2... the atomic bomb!
So eto yung picture ko of the day: "The theory of Relativity"

Thursday, November 20, 2008

It's Friday again!!!

YES!!!! Friday uli!!! makakapagpahinga uli ako kahit, kakapahinga lang namin... nakakatamad kasi eh... Pero kahit good news nga yung makakapagpahinga kami, marami namang bad news, tulad ng may long test sa chem sa monday at may english project kami na due next week... tae naman, ang daming gagawin nerxt week... Bakit!!!!!??? oh no?!?!?! sana wala nalang gawin next week... pero okay lang yan, kailangan ko lang mag-aral ng mabuti para mapasa ko yung test... at kailangan kong maki-cooperate sa mga groupmates ko.... at tsaka masaya rin ako kasi, pasado ako sa chem probset namin, kaya okay lang yun... hahahaha... siguro ang pic of the day ko ngayon ay: isang screenshot sa Red alert 3... wala lang...

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

anong bang date ngayon?

oh men... wednesday ngayon... alom mo kung bakit ako natatakot? kasi bukas ay thursday? alam mo ba kung anong meron sa thursday? meron kaming isang problem set sa chem at long test sa physics!! tae ang dami pang gagawin bukas... kinakabahan tuloy ako sa chem, kasi di ko maintindihan yung ibang tinuturo ni sir, ang gulo kasi eh... pero kahit, maraming test bukas, siguro ay magiging masaya pa rin ako dahil, masaya yung araw na ito... basta, di ko na sasabihin sa iyo... siguro ngayon, wala akong pic of the day, tinatamad kasi ako, eh, kaya lang ako nag post, ay dahil kailangan sa com sci eh... si sir kasi eh...

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Sa wakas!

Ngayon lang uli ako nakalagay ng entry dito sa blog ko... tinatamad kasi ako dati eh... uhmmm anu kaya ang nagyari ngayon na pwede kong i-share?? ay oo nga pala, last week, may mahaba kaming weekend... Super saya nung week end kasi nakapagpahinga na rin ako sa wakas... haaaay... pero kahit mahaba yung binigay sa amin na weekend, sobrang rami paring homework yung binigay sa amin.. may galit nga talaga yung mga teachers namin... ano ba naman yan... pero okay lang.. hahahaha... oo nga pala, marami paring homework bukas... o sige kailangan ko nang tapusin itong blog entry na ito, kaya lang naman ako naglagay dito kasi required ehhhh... so yung pic of the day ko ay yung: pic ni Akira Kurosawa na nakit ko sa internet... hahahah wala lang, kakaenglish lang kasi namin eh...

Saturday, November 15, 2008

wala akong maisusulat eh...

wala akong maisip na post ngayon, kaya siguro ay maglalgay na lang ako ng file... idownload niyo yung file na ito ha... nakakatawa siyang video.. wala lang...

Eto yung link ng video: extreme funny.flv

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Yey!!!

Tuesday, ngayon pero parang friday yung feeling ko kasi walang pasok bukas... mamimiss namin yung teachers (Weh?!?!?!)... :-)... Buti na lang walang kaming pasok for three days, kasi napaka-stressful kahapon eh, para naman magkaroon kaim ng rest day(s), at humaba yung weekend namin... ang bad news nga lang ay, tinambakan kami ng mga homeworks and a problem set... tae naman, may galit talaga yung mga teachers natin sa atin noh? isa pang nag-pasakit ng araw ko ngayon ay yung tungkol sa class funds awards... Marami pala ang nagagalit tungkol dun, pero akala ko, its no big deal.. pero nung tinignan ko yung survey, in my opinion, biased yung list, kasi parang sila-sila lang yung nag-voting... at parang jinajudge nila yung mga girls based on their appearance, sino ba sila para i-judge ang character ng mga girls based on their looks? dapat hindi nila pinost yung list, kasi siguradong maraming girls ang magagalit... dapat kung mag-post o gumawa sila ng ganyang survey, dapat hindi lang being pretty inside dapat kasama yung being beautiful inside also... siguro yung picture of the day ko na lang ngayon ay: "the CFAwards"

Monday, November 10, 2008

It's Monday again!!

Grabe, ang tagal ko nanamang hindi nakakapost dito... Siguro para sa akin, ang araw na ito ay very stressfull kasi pagdating ko palang sa school, kailangan ko na kaagad mag-cram ng chem homework... Buti na lang umulan kaya wala kaming flag ceremony, salamat sa ulan!! hahahaha... Kahit stressfull yung araw na ito, marami pa ring masayang happenings, kasi kakaunti lang yung subjects namin so maaga kami uuwi, yey! pero malapit na yung ibang long test at meron pa kaming kailangan gawin for english, yung exhibit thingy... tae, kailangan ko pang magresearch tungkol sa Japan geography and everything... kung ikaw may alam, tulungan mo naman ako o, please... just comment, okay na yun! salamat! oo nga pala, eto yung picture of the day ko: tungkol sa "Happy Face Method" ni ma'am de Joya, pogi diba?

Sunday, November 9, 2008

ang araw ng mga araw...

So it's sunday today!! oo nga pal, lahat ng marunong bumasa nito... paki pindot yung button sa taas ng page... kung matapang ka ha... masaya yun, seryoso... kung na-pindot muna dati, kumusta yung test? comment ka naman... ay naku... ano kaya ang nangyari sa araw a ito... ang hirap mag-isip ng isusulat, sige ganito na lang... yung araw na ito is just like a normal day, pupunta kami sa church and uuwi... pero sigura ang masayang nagnyari ngayon ay nakapaglaro uli kami ng kapatid ko ng command and conwuer generals!! game siya, so kung di mo pa ito nalalaro, i-download mo na!! masayang laro ito!!1 seryoso ako... uhhhmmm ano pa ba... oo nga pala, naglaro rin ako ng openLieroX, game ito wherein nagpapatayan yung mga worms gamit ang mga weapons na sobrang advanced, masaya itong laro na ito, and exciting... hahahahahaha... kinakabahan ako para bukas, monday na naman kasi eh... back to the usual tests and quizzes... oo nga pala, com sci bukas, tae... oo nga pala, ito yung picture of the day ko: si Calvin na nag-slislide... wala kasi akong maisip eh...

Thursday, October 30, 2008

my birthday today...

haaayyyy nako....

birthday ko ngayon!!! batiin mo naman ako... (sulat ka sa comment box ha... wala lang...)

ang weird ng araw na ito... ewan ko nga kung bakit eh...
papunta ako sa school kanina, pero dahil siguro inaantok at may kinakakgalit ako na servicemate ko, di na ako nagsalita ng kahit isang word... tapos hindi rin alam ng mga busmates ko na birthday ko pala ngayon...

pagdating ko sa school, alam ko na maraming kaklase ko na alam yung birthday ko... pero kinakabahan ako kasi baka magpalibre sila sa akin, eh wala naman akong pera eh...
pero okay lang, binati lang nila ako ng happy birhday...
ang saya-saya ko ngayong ara na ito...
so sa huli, nagpapasalamat lang ako sa Diyos na 15 years old na ako, at hindi pa niya ako kinukuha... hahaha....

Saturday, October 25, 2008

What do you want? coke or water?

Would you rather have Coke ... or Water?

Nothing new here. Just a timely reminder.


Believable???

Very interesting!!!


WATER

#1. 75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated.

(Likely applies to half the world population)

#2. In 37% of Americans,

the thirst mechanism is so weak that it is mistaken for hunger.

#3. Even MILD dehydration will slow down one's metabolism as low as 3%.


#4. One glass of water will shut down midnight hunger pangs

for almost 100% of the dieters in a University of Washington study.

#5. Lack of water,

the #1 trigger of daytime fatigue.

#6. Preliminary research indicates that 8-10 glasses of water a day

could significantly ease back and joint pain for up to 80% of sufferers.

#7. A mere 2% drop in body water

can trigger fuzzy short-term memory, trouble with basic math,

and difficulty focusing on the computer screen or on a printed page.

#8. Drinking 5 glasses of water daily

decreases the risk of colon cancer by 45%,

plus it can slash the risk of breast cancer by 79%,

and one is 50% less likely to develop bladder cancer.

Are you drinking the amount of water you should drink every day?

COKE

#1. In many states

the highway patrol carries two gallons of Coke in the trunk

to remove blood from the highway after a car accident.

#2. You can put a T-bone steak in a bowl of Coke

and it will be gone in two days.

#3. To clean a toilet:

Pour a can of Coca-Cola into the toilet bowl

and let the "real thing" sit for one hour, then flush clean.

The citric acid in Coke removes stains from vitreous China


#4. To remove rust spots from chrome car bumpers:

Rub the bumper with a rumpled-up piece of Reynolds Wrap aluminium

foil dipped in Coca-Cola.

#5. To clean corrosion from car battery terminals:

Pour a can of Coca-Cola over the terminals to bubble away the corrosion.

#6. To loosen a rusted bolt:

Apply a cloth soaked in Coca-Cola to the rusted bolt for several minutes.


#7. To bake a moist ham:

Empty a can of Coca-Cola into the baking pan,

wrap the ham in aluminium foil, and bake.

Thirty minutes before ham is finished,

remove the foil, allowing the drippings to mix with the Coke for a sumptuous brown gravy.

#8... To remove grease from clothes:

Empty a can of Coke into the load of greasy clothes,

add detergent, and run through a regular cycle.

The Coca-Cola will help loosen grease stains.

It will also clean road haze from your windshield.


FOR YOUR INFORMATION:


#1. the active ingredient in Coke is phosphoric acid.
It will dissolve a nail in about four days.

Phosphoric acid also leaches calcium from bones

and is a major contributor to the rising increase of osteoporosis.

#2. To carry Coca-Cola syrup! (the concentrate)

the commercial trucks must use a hazardous material place cards

reserved for highly corrosive materials.

#3. The distributors of Coke

have been using it to clean engines of the trucks for about 20 years!




Now the question is, would you like a glass of water?


or Coke?


Friday, October 24, 2008

The diesel bacteria

Hindi ba napaka mahal na nang gasolina sa taong ito? may nadiscover ang mga scientists na pwedeng ipamalit sa gasolinang ito...

The Gas Bug

Fill your car with eco-friendly bacteria excrement

Bacteria + Sugarcane = Diesel: Hybrid Medical Animation/Photo Researchers; Getty Images; Don Mason/Corbis

E. coli has earned a nasty reputation for upsetting stomachs and killing people. But now scientists at LS9, a start-up in South San Francisco, are putting the bad bug to good use, genetically engineering it to excrete biodiesel. The fuel "burns just like diesel," says Greg Pal, the senior director at LS9 [see Breeding the Oil Bug, about the rise of microbial biofuels].

In September, LS9 made headlines with the launch of a pilot plant in its hometown that turns out hundreds of gallons of the biodiesel a week. The plant mixes modified E. coli with sugarcane in large vats of water. The microbes metabolize the sugars and excrete fatty acids that have the same hydrocarbon configuration as petroleum. Unlike other biodiesel setups, LS9's fuel is easy to collect -- it floats to the top of the water and is skimmed off like cream from milk -- and can go straight into your gas tank.

Making fuel from sugarcane uses fewer resources than corn, and biodiesel doesn't require the major infrastructure upgrades that ethanol and natural gas call for. A gallon of fuel from sugarcane-fed bacteria could cost $50 a barrel, Pal estimates, compared with the current $200 price tag for a barrel of conventional diesel. And LS9 says it can further drop costs by feeding the bacteria wood chips and other biowaste. Pal expects a large-scale plant to be up and running by 2011.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Hybrid of the sky


The Personal Tilt-Rotor

An ambitious aircraft concept combines the speed of a plane, the agility of a helicopter and the efficiency of a hybrid car
eto yun picture: paki-click na lang...

Imagine a car veering off a lonely mountain road and tumbling down the embankment. Minutes later, a sleek aircraft zooms in quietly at 230 miles an hour, tilts its wings and rotors up, hovers, and sets down just feet from the wreck. The pilot and a medic load the injured driver into the aircraft and zip back to a hospital at twice the speed of a conventional helicopter ambulance.

Simon Scott, the owner of Falx Air, an aviation company based in Staffordshire, England, wants to revolutionize not just medevacs but all personal air transportation. A former communications specialist in the British Army's Air Corps, Scott has been designing Falx Air's hybrid-electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (VTOL) craft for the past eight years. He's currently bench-testing components in the hopes of getting a single-passenger prototype ready to be certified in January by the Civil Aviation Authority, Britain's equivalent of the FAA.

The key to his design is a hybrid system that doesn't rely on batteries to do most of the work. The engine powers two generators, which directly feed two electric motors on each wing. A battery pack stores leftover power from the generator but kicks in only to provide a power boost during takeoffs, landings and the transition to forward flying. It needs the huge burst of energy to get extra lift because the rotors on a VTOL have a smaller surface area than those on a traditional helicopter. "If you want to fly your aircraft for two hours, you cannot do that on batteries," Scott says. "That's the reason behind having the engine supply electricity continuously."

The hybrid system keeps the craft small and light, and therefore fast and agile. By eliminating heavy mechanical parts like jet engines and gear boxes, Scott hopes to keep the single-passenger version under 1,000 pounds. And because an engine that only has to power generators can be smaller than one that has to drive rotors, the vehicle uses less fuel too.

Scott is finished with the design; now he just has to find parts that can make it real. Falx Air is testing a 104-horsepower, two-stroke engine, but it isn't flight-certified yet. And although Scott is looking into lithium-iron-phosphate batteries, similar to one of the battery chemistries being tested for the Chevy Volt [see page 50], his challenge is greater because the aircraft needs a bigger jolt of power than a car does.

Given the state of the technology -- and the additional $5 million Scott still needs to build the prototype -- Falx's January timeline seems unlikely. But it's not the only team trying to build an electric whirlybird. Last fall, officials at NASA's Ames Research Center looked into the feasibility of producing electric helicopters by using fuel cells or lithium-polymer batteries. Inderjit Chopra, a professor of aerospace engineering at the University of Maryland who led the design study, found that an electric version of a two-man Robinson R-22 helicopter could theoretically fly for only 10 minutes before the batteries ran down."I would like to see a hybrid helicopter in the next 5 to 10 years," he says. And tilt-rotors? "They're a lot further off, because the takeoff energy is so high." Scott, who has sunk $500,000 of his own money into the project, is confident that his hybrid setup skirts his critics' concerns. "They can be skeptical," he says, "and we'll hover outside their window."

Falx Air Hybrid Tilt-Rotor Chopper

Dimensions: 202 in. (nose to tail); 220 in. (wingtip to wingtip)
Weight: 980 lbs. (empty); 1,212 lbs. max. (including pilot)
Cruising speed: 180 mph
Top speed: 270 mph
Range: 435 miles
Cost: $1.5 million


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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

proof of the Heron's formula

kailangan niyo ba ng proof para sa heron's formula para sa homework natin sa math?? eto yung nahanap ko na madaling maintindihan.... hahahaha, wala lang uli...

Proof of the heron's formula

A modern proof, which uses algebra and trigonometry and is quite unlike the one provided by Heron, follows. Let a, b, c be the sides of the triangle and A, B, C the angles opposite those sides. We have

\cos(C) = \frac{a^2+b^2-c^2}{2ab}

by the law of cosinesFrom this we get the algebraic statement:

\sin(C) = \sqrt{1-\cos^2(C)} = \frac{\sqrt{4a^2 b^2 -(a^2 +b^2 -c^2)^2 }}{2ab}.

The altitude of the triangle on base a has length b sin(C), and it follows

\begin{align} A & = \frac{1}{2} (\mbox{base}) (\mbox{altitude}) \\ & = \frac{1}{2} ab\sin(C) \\ & = \frac{1}{4}\sqrt{4a^2 b^2 -(a^2 +b^2 -c^2)^2} \\ & = \frac{1}{4}\sqrt{(2a b -(a^2 +b^2 -c^2))(2a b +(a^2 +b^2 -c^2))} \\ & = \frac{1}{4}\sqrt{(c^2 -(a -b)^2)((a +b)^2 -c^2)} \\ & = \frac{1}{4}\sqrt{(c -(a -b))((c +(a -b))((a +b) -c))((a +b) +c)} \\ & = \sqrt{s\left(s-a\right)\left(s-b\right)\left(s-c\right)}. \end{align}

The difference of two squares factorization was used in two different steps.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

"What Filipino Bad qualities should we change to progress?" eto yung homework namin sa english na sinulta ko...

“Stop for one moment and Think”

“Mabuhay Filipinos!” this is what we will always hear in contests and competitions held in places outside our country. Sometimes, this phrase that we chant every time we compete helps us win, and other countries think that we are progressing internationally. However, if we go back to our country, and study its people and places, we will see that it is is not really progressing upwards, but crashing downwards. So how can we say that we are progressing if our fellow citizens are drinking sewage water and eating canned sardines and noodles? We are not progressing, but falling. If we go back and study our history, we will see that the Filipino people always blame the leaders who run our country, if there is an oil crisis or the peso-dollar fight is worthless, we will generate rallies and shout to the leaders that they are not doing their job, that they are only using the money of the people for their own benefit. But the answer why we are still like this is not because of our leaders but because of our own actions and our own bad qualities.
These “Bad Qualities” are the main reason why there are hundreds of houses built in illegal lands and why a large part of our people is experiencing hunger. Maybe the chief of these qualities, is the “Bahala na Mentality,” why? Because our people does not work and cooperate in order to at elevate our country, but they only follow the principle “Come what may.” This quality of the Filipinos originated from our ancestors and is still living today, we only wait on God in what He is going to do, and sometimes blame Him because of the bad happenings in our country. This is clearly wrong, because we should work and join forces in order to achieve what we want for our country, we should follow the old saying, “I shall do my best and God will take care of the rest.”

Another quality that brings us down is what we call, “The Crab Mentality.” This characteristic of the Filipinos is one of the most devastating one. For example, if one of our neighbors rises and progress, we Filipinos tend to pull them down instead of feeling happy for them. This is the reason why our own country is not rising, we our pulling ourselves when someone is going to a higher level than us, the result is that there is no net rise in our country, we are still in the same level as before.

There exist hundreds of bad qualities of the Filipinos that we should change in order to progress. But we just cannot see them, or we do not want to see them. We should stop for one moment and think, “Why are we still in this place? Why are we not moving forward? Is it because of me? Maybe it is my fault, maybe I am the reason why we are not progressing. If I really am the main cause of all our sufferings, I should change myself not blame it to others or to God”

Monday, October 20, 2008

emo for one time in my life


Wala akong mailagay na post eh.... so eto na lang yung ilalagay ko, emo pic ko... wala lang...

Friday, September 26, 2008

Saan

Isa pang poem ko rin...

Saan


Alam mo ba kung saan ka pupunta?

Kung mamatay, ay sinong makikita?

Mabuti ba ang iyong pinaniniwalaan?

O baka nama'y nagdadasal-dasalan?


Kung anong ganda ng langit,

ay may lugar naman na kay pangit.

Doo'y sobra ang init,

apoy ay parang naninipit.


Tao roon ay 'di payaso,

kundi demonyong may hawak na latigo.

Uod doon ay 'wag maliitin,

'pagkat ikaw ang kanilang pagkain.


Masarap bumili ng juice,

ngunit doo'y asupre ang umaagos.

Kahit merong sandaang electric fan,

walang silbi, dahil walang saksakan.


Ibang tao'y 'wag sisihin,

si Hesus lan ang sambahin.

Makinig sa aking sinabi,

dahil habang buhay kang magsisisi.

Halik

eto ng pala yung poem na ginawa ko para sa filipino namin....

Halik


Bakit parang malamig?

Ako ay nanginginig.

Idinilat ang mata,

at biglang napanganga.


Isang dalampasigan,

ang aking nasilayan.

Babaeng ang gaganda,

sa aki'y nagpasaya.


Kumaripas ng takbo,

sa tubig ay patungo.

Kumusta binibini?

Ang balat ay kay puti.


Puso'y tumibok-tibok,

sana ay 'di masuntok.

Ang dalaga'y ngumiti,

para bang kalapati.


Ako'y sabik na sabik,

matikman lang ang halik.

Ang labi ay sumipsip,

'to pala'y panaginip

Thursday, September 25, 2008

THE HAPPY FACE THEORY

nakikita niyo ba iyang nasa itaas? iyan ay isang drawing na ginawa ko... gumawa ako ng isang theory na kayang i-explain ang maraming bagay dito sa mundo at kalawakan... marami siyang na-eexplain tulad ng equation ni einstein na e=mc squared. basta... tumingin ka sa ibaba...

I-click niyo na lang para makita lahat...
isa pang pinuprove niya ay...
I-click niyo na lang para makita lahat...


marami talagan siyang ma-eexplain na bagay...

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

ano bang meron sa Pisay??

alam niyo ba... na mayroong mga kababalaghang makikita sa pisay... hindi mo alam kung sino o ano ang kasama mo at tumitingin sa iyo, malay mo may mga espiritu sa paligid mo ngayon at tinititigan ka, pwedeng anghel o iba... ikukuwento ko ang isa sa karanasan ko eskwelahan ng mga matatalino...

library, library, library

Enrollment noon, tandang tanda ko pa. Kakabigay lang sa akin ng tita ko ng bagong cellphone, bilang premyo ko. Pumunta kami ng nanay ko sa eskwelahan upang mag-enroll, pang apat ako sa listahan ng nag-eenroll. Lumabas muna ako dahil inip na inip na ako sa registrar ar upang malibot ko ang pisay, nilabas ko ang cellphone ko at pinaandar ko ang stopwatch upang malaman . pumunta ako sa labas ang nagsimulang maglakad patungo sa gawing library. wala pang mga tao noon, kaya sarado ang library, madilim sa loob, tahimik. Pumunta na lang ako sa corridor malapit sa front landing, naglakad ako nang mabagal at inilabas ko ang aking cellphone upang gumawa ng video para kunwari ako ay naglalakbay. pagkatapos ng ilang segundong nagplaplay ang video... may isang imahe ang nabuo sa loob ng cellphone ko habang nagvivideo ngunit wala naman sa labas... tinignan ko kung ano ito, at inisip na ito ay kagagawan lamang nang araw ngunit, madilim dun sa lugar na iyon eh... kaya naisip ko na hindi na ito ilaw lamang, iba na ito, habang tumatagal, napansin ko na papalapit ang parang kumot ng larawan sa akin. pinatay ko ang camera at tinignan ang stop watch ko, laking gulat ko ng makita kong tumitigil tigil ang pag-andar sa orasan, para bang bumabagal ang oras. kumaripas ako ng takbo papunta sa registrar. pagkadating ko doon, nakita ko ang nanay ko...

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

top 10 pictures ng hubble telescope

Spectacular Space Photos
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Monday, September 22, 2008

patay ka na.

Learning From the Dead

Turns out that a body reveals more details about its death than once thought

Learning From The Dead: Photo by Medi-Mation

Whether it’s the blue, ragged fingernails of a heroin-overdose victim or the scaly skin of someone poisoned by arsenic, a corpse bears signs that unveil the secrets behind its life and death. Right now, 40,000 John and Jane Does wait in morgues. Although accident and murder victims are 15 to 30 times as likely to be autopsied as those who die of natural causes, even run-of-the-mill autopsies can yield important information on how a person died. This data has important implications for public health and safety and the legislation that governs those areas of interest. Autopsy findings have led to tougher military gear, fire-resistant clothing, crashworthy fuel systems and child-safe toys. They have also helped reveal how HIV, tuberculosis and West Nile virus are transmitted. Medical examiners are always looking for smarter, faster and more reliable ways to uncover the truth.

Here are five technologies that epitomize the old morgue maxim Mortui vivos docent: The dead teach the living.

Hair:

Tracking a person’s movements
Hair illustrates the route people took before they died by revealing what water they drank. In February, researchers from the University of Utah and scientific-analysis company IsoForensics reported that the isotope ratios of oxygen and hydrogen in hair can link a person to regional water sources—sometimes down to sections of a given American state. Scientists can also track a person’s travels over long periods: The tips of the hair show older destinations; the roots, more recent ones.

Teeth:

ID’ing a body
Dental recognition goes back to the Romans. Last November, scientists from Kanagawa Dental College in Japan presented software that works 95 percent faster than manual methods. Within minutes, it locates three image matches from a database of dental records, which a forensic dentist then analyzes.

Brain:

Finding time of death
Establishing time of death is a notoriously dicey part of forensics and is usually accurate only up to three days postmortem. Scientists at the University of Bern Institute of Forensic Medicine in Switzerland are applying magnetic-resonance spectroscopy to “read” decomposition in the brain, making it easier to determine the time of death even three weeks after it occurs.

Heart:

Explaining the inexplicable
Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota who study sudden, unexplained deaths in people under age 40 discovered last year that in up to a third of cases, postmortem genetic testing revealed that inherited heart-rhythm conditions contributed to death. These conditions, such as Long QT syndrome, go unnoticed by conventional autopsies. Finding them allows relatives to get tested themselves and seek out treatments.

Eyes:

Determining age
Carbon dating could help identify thousands of unknown bodies. All humans ingest small quantities of the carbon isotope carbon-14 through food. Most tissues constantly regenerate, but carbon-14 accumulates in teeth and the lenses of eyes. By analyzing the carbon-isotope ratios in lens tissue, researchers at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark have discovered that they can establish, to within 1.5 years, when someone was born—much better than the five years possible with commonly used methods.

From Popular Science mag

Sunday, September 21, 2008

patay at binuhay na puso

Ghost Heart

Reanimating lifeless organs brings new hope for the millions on transplant waiting lists



Born to Beat: a rat heart fused with rat cells incubates in a bioreactor at the University of Minnesota: Photo by Courtesy Emily Jensen

In late 2005, cardiac researcher Doris Taylor revived the dead. She rinsed rat hearts with detergent until the cells washed away and all that remained was a skeleton of tissue translucent as wax paper—a ghost heart, as Taylor calls it. She injected the scaffold with fresh heart cells from newborn rats. Then she waited.

What she witnessed four days later, once the cells had a chance to make themselves at home, was astonishing. "We could see these little areas that were beginning to beat," says Taylor, director of the University of Minnesota's Center for Cardiovascular Repair. "By eight days, we could see the whole heart beating. The first time that happened, it was like ‘yes!' "

The experiment, which was reported this year in the journal Nature Medicine, marked a watershed moment: the first time scientists had created a functioning heart in the lab from biological tissue. For the 62 million people living with congestive heart failure, a condition in which the heart is no longer fit enough to pump blood through the body, drugs and heart-repair procedures frequently fall short; 60 percent of patients die within five years of diagnosis. A recellularized heart like Taylor's represents the first real hope for a cure—and she recently brought it one step closer to reality by devising a way to populate it with blood vessels. "There's a lot of smoke and mirrors in this field," says Todd McAllister, the CEO of Cytograft, a California-based tissue-engineering company. "Some people say they can grow a heart from scratch in 10 years, which is ridiculous. But Dr. Taylor's approach is more realistic because it's so simple and elegant. By using an existing heart, she's taken away all of the structural issues."

Taylor's system involves flushing animal hearts of cells using a cleanser, at which point only the extracellular matrix remains and "the hearts look almost clear," Taylor says. The next step is to infuse the hearts with a mix of mature and progenitor cardiac cells, which can come from a patient's own body to ensure compatibility. Incredibly, for reasons the team still doesn't understand, the cells seem to know how to divide and proliferate into cardiac tissue inside the empty-shell hearts.

This year, Taylor has continued to forge ahead toward her goal of creating transplantable, made-to-order human organs. Soon after she published her rat-heart results, she started working on making recellularized pig hearts—closer in size and shape to the human equivalent—that could pump blood and generate electrical impulses. "Our hope is that someday we'll be able to take a cadaver or pig organ, decellularize it, and transplant your own cells into the matrix to make an organ that matches your body," Taylor says.

Before a reliable human donor heart can be grown from a matrix, however, scientists must coax it to do more than just beat. "A heart isn't just a muscle. It also needs arteries and other tissues," explains cardiologist Robert Bonow of Northwestern University. "Doris Taylor has replaced the motor inside the chassis, so to speak, but she's got to find a way to get the other parts in there too."

She's working on it. Taylor's team has washed away the cells inside a rat aorta, for example, which is about the same size as a human coronary artery, and successfully seeded it with rat endothelial cells. The blood vessels grown in the lab are strong enough to withstand 19 pounds of pressure per square inch, a high enough performance threshold to make them viable in transplant hearts.

Taylor is focused on starting human clinical trials in the near future; she envisions a transplantable organ becoming available in "years, not decades." But she's also looking at the incredible number of other possible uses for her cell-seeding procedure. "The coolest thing is, it's not just about hearts—we could do this with kidneys, lungs and livers as well."

From popular science magazine

Saturday, September 20, 2008

a filipino homework

pinagawa kami kasi ng teacher ko ng isang homework. sabi niya gumawa daw kami ng isang storya... eto yung ginawa namin... wala lang.. ang stupid niya pero maganda

Ang Balde ng Tubig”


Hapon noon, at mainit pa ang kapaligiran, nang si Esteban, na isang magiting na mandirigma ay nakikipaglaban sa isang kulay bahaghari na dragon. Naglabanan sila ng humigit kumulang na anim na oras, hanggang sumapit ang gabi. Hindi niya na makita ang dragon dahil madilim, kaya hinabol siya nito at inangat siya sa ere. Niyugyog niya ito ng malakas. Ngumanga ang dragon at nagsalita, “Anak, anak, gumising ka na! Mahuhuli ka na!” Dumilat na ngayon si Eteban at nakita niya na niyuyugyog siya ng kanyang ina upang siya ay bumangon mula sa kama. Nainis si Esteban dahil pinutol ng kanyang ina ang maganda at Masaya niyang panaginip. Pinatayo siya ng ina niya mula sa higaan, ngunit dahil sa tinatamad at inaantok pa siya, hindi niya pinansin ang iniutos ng kanyang inay. Ngunit dahil sa nag-aalala ang ina sa kanyang anak, umalis ang ina upang maghanap ng paraan upang pilitin si Esteban ng bumangon sa kama. Nakita ni Esteban na umalis ang kanyang ina na para bang may binabalak na gawin sa kanya. Kinabahan si Esteban sa maaaring gawin sa kanya ng kanyang ina dahil sa kanyang pagsuway sa utos nito. Ngunit nanatili parin siyang nakahiga at takot na takot. Dahil sa inaantok siya, nakatulog si Esteban. Nakabalik uli si Esteban sa kanyang panaginip pero siya ay nasa kamay parin ng dragon. Si Esteban ay nagpumilit na kumawala ngunit dali-dali siyang binugahan ng dragon ng apoy at kumukulong asupre. “AAAAAYYYYY!!!!!!” ang sigaw ni Esteban na siguradong gising na gising at basang-basa pa.


Star ship


eto yung picture ng star ship na nakita ko sa multiply... ang ganda niya no? wala lang epal ako...

Friday, September 19, 2008

Si mongol

eto yung story na homework din namin...

Si Mongol”

Roy ang pangalan niya, isang batang, tumatakbo sa loob ng National Bookstore. “Mama! Mama! Ang ganda nito! Ibili mo ako nito! Sige na!” hiyaw niya sa kanyang ina, sabay turo sa kulay berdeng bolpen. Marahang niyugyog ng ina ang kanyang ulo, at sinabing hindi sa kanyang anak. “Sige na mama, please!” makaawa ng anak, ngunit wala siyang nagawa. Bumili ang ina ng lapis, at sinabi sa kanyang anak na lapis na lang ang bibilhin niya dahil hindi naman kailangan ni Roy ng bolpen dahil bata pa lamang siya. Kahit malungkot si Roy, kinuha niya pa rin ang lapis.

Tuwang-tuwa ang lapis dahil matapos ang napakatagal na panahon na siya ay nasa loob ng plastic, sa wakas may bumili na rin sa kanya. Nagpaalam ang lapis sa mga kasama at kaibigan niyang mga lapis sa basket. Sinabi ng ina ni Roy na kailangan na nilang umalis dahil dumidilim na sa labas, itinaas na anak ang kanyang kamay at ito nama’y hinawakan ng ina, at sila’y lumabas ng bookstore. Sa daan, kitang-kita sa mukha ni Roy ang dismaya, ngunit sinubukan niyang maging masaya dahil ibinili pa rin siya ng lapis ng kanyang ina. Inip na inip naman si Mongol, ang lapis na nasaloob na pulang plastic, na lalagyanan ng ibang pang gamit ni Roy para sa eskwelahan. Kahit naiinip si Mongol, masaya pa rin siya, dahil meron nang nagmamay-ari sa kanya.

Hinubad ni Roy at ng kanyang ina ang kanilang tsinelas at nagmano si Roy sa kanyang itay. Tumakbo kaagad si Roy upang gamitin ang mga gamit niya para sa eskwelahan. Sinulatan niya sa itaas na bahagi ni Mongol ang letrang R, upang malaman na sa kanya ito nagmamay-ari. Kinuha niya ang papel, pantasa at si Mongol. Tinasahan niya ng malumanay si Mongol sa takot na baka masira niya ito kaagad. “Aray!” sigaw ni Mongol, nagtaka siya kung anong ginagawa sa kanya, nakaramdam siya ng kaunting lamig habang tinutuklap ang labas na parte ng kanyang katawan. Nakita ni Mongol na may maitim na bagay ang lumalabas sa ilalim niya habang tinatagal ang dilaw na kahoy. Pawis na pawis siya pagkatapos siyang tasahan dahil sa sakit. “Ano kaya ang ginagawa sa akin? At bakit?” tanong ni Mongol sa sarili. Dali-daling ibinababa ni Roy si Mongol malapit sa papel at sinimulang gumuhit ng isang letrang R at O at Y, na hindi gaanong maganda. Doon lamang napagtanto ni Mongol na tinasahan siya upang ilabas ang itim na bahagi sa loob na siyang gagamitin upang sumulat. Galak na galak siya ng makita niya na ginagamit na rin siya ni Roy.

Umaga noon ng tumatakbo si Roy upang pumunta sa una niyang klase sa araw na iyon. Tuwang tuwa siya dahil ginagamit siya ni Roy upang magsulat. Nakakita siya ng mga ibang lapis at nakipagkaibigan siya dito. Nilagay siya ni Roy sa loob ng kanyang bulsa. Sa sobrang tagal ng klase nakatulog siya sa loob, at hindi niya namalayang tapos na ang klase nang makarinig siya ng “Click! Click! Tick!” nagising siya at nakita si Roy at iba niyang kaklase na masayang nagtatakbuhan sa labas ng silid. Sinubukan niyang sumigaw upang siya’y makita nito ngunit hindi siya nito naririnig, nalungkot siya ng lubos. Umiyak siya ng umiyak. Bigla niyang naramdaman na umaangat siya mula sa lupa at may narinig siyang nagsabi, “Uy! May lapis! Tamang-tama wala akong lapis!” at nakita niyang may isang bata, Tod ang pangalan. Nagulat siya dito at sinubukan kumawala ngunit hindi niya kaya. Umalis na si Tod at pumunta sa kanyang susunod na klase.

Umupo si Tod, noong inutusan sila ng guro na kumuha ng isang pirasong papel dahil meron silang pagsusulit sa araw na iyon. Habang nagsasagot, binato ni Tod si Mongol ang lapis sa kanyang katabing upuan. “Aray!” sigaw ni Mongol nang malaman na binato siya ni Tod. “Ma’am! Nahulog po yung lapis ko kukuhanin ko lang po.” Wika ni Tod, dahan-dahan siyang yumuko at bumulong, “pssst, pssst, ano sagot sa 16?” “D” ang sagot, at umupo na siya sa upuan niya. Pagkatapos ang klase lumipat na sila sa kabilang klase.

Sobrang tinamad at inaantok si Tod at wala siyang magawa. Dahan-dahan niyang tinaas si Mongol patungo sa kanyang mukha. “Araaay!!! Ang sakit!!!” namilipit si Mongol nang makita niya na nginangat-ngat siya ni Tod. Halos mapaiyak siya sa sakit, ngunit wala siyang magawa.

Pagkatapos ng ilang mga paghihirap, nakapulot si Tod ng asul na bolpen at tinapon na si Mongol, na halos wala nang tasa at puno ng ngat-ngat. Umiyak na lang si Mongol, ngunit sa huli, masaya pa rin siya, dahil nabuhay siya at nagamit ng ibang tao bilang lapis.


Monday, September 15, 2008

mg haiku ko!!

Cell phone

Pindot ng pindot,

Laging kinaka-usap,

‘di rin sumagot.

Electric Fan

Isaksak mo ‘to.

Maghintay ng sandali.

Hangi’y regalo.

Papel

Sulatan natin.

Kawawa naman ito,

itatapon din.

Langgam

Kami ay gutom.

Naghahanap ng pagkain,

lalo na ‘pag hapon.

Puso

Tunog ng tunog.

Nagbibigay ng buhay.

Kabog ng kabog.

Natatae

Pagod na ako,

tinatawag ng banyo.

Ang baho baho.

Inuman

Pare kamusta?

Ngayon lang ‘kaw nakita.

Isang beer? Teka.

Kalendaryo

May pasok ba ‘ko?

Ano bang araw ngayon?

Bukas ay Linggo.

Daga

May pagkain dun.

Halina’t kunin natin.

Ano kaya ‘yon?

Naglalako

May tao ba ‘to?

Wala pa tayong benta,

alis na tayo.

Pagsusulit

Pahinging papel,

sana hindi mahirap.

Bakit ‘di nagbell?

Chess

Tayo’y maglaro!

‘Eto ang ititira.

Natalo ako.

Prom

Malapit na ‘to.

Sino kaya ang prom date?

Ako ba’y gwapo?

Bata

Nagmura ako,

lagot ako kay mama.

Dila’y pinalo.

Buto

Ibato ito.

Maghintay at diligan,

merong tutubo.

Pisay

May pasok ako,

unang ara sa iskul.

Anong malay mo?

Ngipin

Nakakasilaw.

Pero ‘di nililinis,

tuloy, nanilaw.

Filipinong Haiku

Takdang aralin,

sabi ay limang tula,

Dapat isipin.