Just got from the MO and Sir Lawrick gave us a lecture when we visited just to take a look at how the locally-made impactor project is working. We also got to meet Genie, a researcher working there and she explained how the commercially made MiniVol samplers work.
For the information of others, our project the [...]
I'm enjoying my Philo class with Rodriguez. He's a casual talker that's why it seems like the class is not intimidated or anything in expressing opinions.
I never found this enough "courage" to think and discuss about God's existence in a manner that the Philosophy of Religion class introduced it. We discussed this in Rodriguez' class. [...]
How was the first day of my "formal" senior year? (I was senior during the summer but I feel more like it now.)
Definitely, a different experience since I officially live near Katipunan already. My schedule is just the way I planned it before the registration (thanks to the number I got). I quit the Chinese [...]
Kapuy is the Bicolano term for tiredness. Pagal is another term for it.
And yes, we're so tired after obediently running for an errand for my mother who left some of her business undone. Going to GSIS (Gov't Service Insurance System) in Pasay City is no joke. More so knowing that it is a government agency. [...]
Yes. I did finish Suikoden II. I didn't like the ending though. I wanna have a duel with Jowy (as in Jowy) and I hope Nanami didn't really die... so I'll try to get down the castle this evening.
Anima! Nice to hear from you again! *hug* Alam kong nandyan ka lang.
ANNOUNCEMENT: HAHAHA! Nag-reply si Gracewitch! [...]
Wahahaaha!!! I've just beaten Luca Blight right this very moment! No thanks to the walkthroughs! >.< All they hinted was that it's definitely the toughest battle in the game. But yes thanks nevertheless 'cause that puny personal battle between my hero and Luca was written there.
I'll continue the game tomorrow since I read somewhere that [...]
Our summer History professor emailed us the history of the word "shit".
Subject: Ship High In Transit
Historical information you need to know about shipping manure:
In the 16th and 17th centuries, everything had to be transported by ship. It was also before commercial fertilizer's invention, so large shipments of manure were common. It was shipped dry, because [...]







