Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Endless Longganisa

Hi people!

Been busy again for quite a while. Anyway, have you ever experienced eating the same food (not because you're pregnant, hehe) almost everyday? Well, I did. My friend and I always go to the same food resto to remedy our hunger after the day of tiredness. After several months of eating sizzling pork or chicken (50 pesos only, hehe), we decided trying the newly-opened store then, the "Cusina de Tapa". I sometimes called it as "tapahan" because I had no idea of using the whole name. It can be found in the corner of Mataba and P.A. Bernardo streets of the busy Arayat, Cubao area.

Well, I really like their 48-peso worth longkalog (longganisa, kanin, itlog) much better than their 49-peso takalog (tapa, kanin, itlog), hehe. Thus, the start of endless longganisa nights. Aside from longkalog and takalog, they also serve burger steak with egg (36pesos) and pizza a-la tapa (25pesos for a quarter slice). We befriended the ladies in there but tell you, they're tough! Haha, we can't get discounts other than additional garlic in the rice and more tissue, haha.

Yah, ang tapahan! (hehe)

Longkalog for only Php48.00 (with free soup and cold water!)

While waiting for the longkalog again! Hehe.


Nice smile there, haha, just got you on cam! Well, I managed to take a shot to one of our chitchat friends in the store, Nelfa from Sulu!

If I got heart attack, well, you know the reason... hehe

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

In Filipino..


In Chinese...


HAPPY BIRTHDAY... LuV U!

Monday, May 19, 2008

Fish Mucus and Foot Fungus - Gian Dapul

Hi folks, I would like to share to you the winning piece of Mr. Gian Dapul, a 3rd year HS student of the Philippine Science High School, in the recently held English Speaking Union's International Public Speaking Competition in London. (http://globalnation.inquirer.net/news/news/view/20080517-137159/Filipino-wins-London-public-speaking-title)

Fish Mucus and Foot Fungus - Gian Dapul

When I was in 6th grade, I hated Mathematics. You would have, too, if you had my teacher. He would drop huge workbooks on our tables and croak, "Thirty problems, fifty minutes." A lot of these problems seemed unsolvable, so we complained: "Sir, there are no answers to these!" But then he’d reply, "To every question there is an answer, to every problem there is a solution."
Although I’m only sixteen years old and an incoming 4th year high school student, I know that my country has more problems than any Mathematics book. Strangely enough, the answers to some of our problems are fish mucus and foot fungus. These seemingly improbable items are products of what we call scientific research.
Research turns our guesses into real knowledge, serving as the sifting pan of our hypotheses. It challenges what we assume, because, as they say, if you only learn from what you ASS-UME, you make an "ass" out of "u" and "me".
In the early 1800s, someone warned that the streets of London would be filled with horse manure due to the uncontrolled use of horse-drawn carriages. Of course, that never happened. Combustion engines, products of research and invention, replaced horses, and the manure piled up in Parliament instead.

Coffee and droppings
While on the subject, few people know that the most expensive coffee in the world is taken from the droppings of the Asian Palm Civet found in the Philippines and Indonesia. The small mammal excretes the coffee berries it eats, and forest trackers recycle the fruity feces to create what is known as Kopi Luwak in Indonesia or Kape Alamid in our country. Research has led to a synthetic process that simulates the droppings' exotic flavor and quality.
So, who’s had coffee with their breakfast? Well, soon nobody will have had coffee and breakfast if the looming global food crisis worsens. Are you all feeling fine? Well, nobody might be fine for long if some new disease creeps up on us.
Health can be enhanced and life can be extended. The nudibranch, a beautiful, soft-bodied creature unfairly called a "sea slug" — a favorite among underwater photographers for its marvelous colors and shapes — has actually been used in tumor research. Samples of fish mucus have also displayed certain antibacterial properties.
And as the Home Shopping Network would say, "Wait! There’s more."

Science fair like Idol?
Certain types of infectious fungi that coat some of your toes here form beneficial relationships that support plant growth. The International Rice Research Institute based in the Philippines continues to develop ways to improve rice growth and help alleviate the current food crisis.
New challenges are coming, and they will always confront us. What we need is an army of scientific researchers that will help find the solutions in advance. I want to be part of that army that would cross the new frontiers first.
If only we could make science fairs and contests as popular as the thriving "Idol" franchise. Although I’m not sure if Simon Cowell’s sardonic comments will sit well with my peers. But we need the same hard-hitting passion in research and invention.
To conduct research is to be innovative; avant-garde. Researchers are like artists with test tubes and lab gowns instead of paintbrushes and smocks. When I graduate from the Philippine Science High School next year, I want to begin my "masterpiece" and apply for a university degree in Biochemistry.

New frontier
But sometimes, I am discouraged by those who say that a researcher from a Third-World nation is like a Jesuit adhering to a vow of poverty, or worse, like a Benedictine monk observing the vow of chastity. It is indeed a challenge, but it’s also another frontier to cross, for me and many young people like me.
We Filipinos are well known for their dedication to service, in foreign homes, hospitals and hotels. In our hotel, I found three Filipinos working at the front desk. I want to be one of the pioneers that will make the Philippines known for its excellence in scientific research, as part of the driving force that will expand our horizons towards tomorrow. And I intend to have a lot of fun while doing it.
Going back to my math teacher, I eventually realized that, well, he was right. As he said, "To every question there is an answer, to every problem there is a solution." We just have to go looking for the right ones. Who knows? Maybe one day we’ll be answering the questions that haven’t been asked yet.
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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Mother's Day

Its Mother's day!!!!!

I tried to find a song for my Mama.

But listening to this one song, I used up rolls of tissue.....just want to share it with you, too.
(do prepare a tissue if you don’t want to ruin your make-up or wet the things in front of you)




I just miss my Mama so much. She’s in Dipolog and I’m here in Taipei.
I just miss hugging her and sleeping beside her at night.
I love you, Mama!!

To all the Mothers, Thank you!!!
Thank you for helping us to become who we are today….The video of the song My mother for another roll of tissue!!!

;) -yin

Friday, May 9, 2008

Naruto Fan


Hi folks!!! Ni hao ma! It's been a while....

I never imagined that work really would demand most of my time, that's why, sorry, I wasn't able to share to you a tell tale or so (hmmm, I guess some are quite happy tho' for not reading stupid stories, hehehe). Well, I had several long weeks in the past and got easily tired from work.

Naruto? Hmm, yaa! Kagebunshin no justsu!!!! Oopps,,, hehehe!!!!
I'll hope I have his stamina and chakra to stay longer for work. I can imagine how world would be so easy when it happens.. haha.
Well anyway, I am a Naruto fan (thanks Dattebayo)! I kinda enjoy watching the episodes of the vids and even on manga. Its a great story and you'd surely be amazed of how the concept was and is conceived--- really out of the galaxy ideas!

Well, just wanna share to you pics of my Naruto model....just bought it from SM North Edsa for only Php99.00 (shot using Canon IXUS 850IS).

Sunday, May 4, 2008

birth of my guppies


Its been a long time since I posted an entry..welll..hihihi..
got to have some reasons so I can fool myself and of course you that I’m not that lazy.hmmmmmmmmnnnnnnnn...
The reason???? because I had a hard time editing my videos of the fish giving birth and upto now my videos are not that clear, just use your imagination..hehehehehe

Anyways, my fishes gave birth again!!! My 2 female guppies are so fertile….hehehehe.

Some juicy details about these guppies:

  • Once the female guppies come in contact with male guppies, they can become pregnant.Hehehe! That's how probably our grandparents think of us, guppies who can become pregnant by the mere presence of male guppies, so they really react right away if you go out on a date without a chaperon.
  • A 3:1 ratio with guppies– 3 females to every 1 male is advisable because the males will constantly chase around the female guppies. (the male guppies are so sexually active so gotta give the female some rest)
  • If the male guppies are active, the females also are!! A few hours after giving birth, the female guppy is ready for conception again. As in ready to entertain the male guppies!!!!!! And if the male does not wish to mate soon after the female has given birth, the female can use stored sperm from the last mating. hihihihi!!! even self-sufficient!
  • Guppies are live-bearers, which means that they do not lay eggs– the babies simply pop out.

see my videos!!!



But what's sad about these guppies, they don't have the instinct to take care of their babies.

Worse, both the male and female guppies will eat their babies that’s why the pregnant female guppy should be placed into a breeder compartment so the babies can drop down below to avoid being eaten.

Yep, I have a breeder compartment I borrowed from my labmate, John.