Friday, July 25, 2008
Recollection
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
P.E Practical Exam
As I said today will be our practical exam in P.E., and I hope that we really get a high grade in our presentation a while ago. I know that it is not perfect enough but still I am hoping that we made to get a high score or grade rather in our practical exam and also later I have my exam in P.E again but it is different because it is a written exam. I don’t know if I to passed it or not, because some of the questions there I left it blank. This is also the reason why I am so late in our Theology class that took my teacher to get angry on me.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Earthquake
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Calculus
Saturday, July 12, 2008
HS student killed by Fire
Police identified the fatality as Francisco Leodones, 12, of No. 1725, Punta in Sta. Ana district.
Snooky Leodones, the victim's aunt, said they tried to wake the victim up as flames consumed their home around 3 a.m.
The woman said she hurriedly ran out of the house and tried to save some belongings, thinking that her nephew was already safe outside.
She discovered that Leodones had died in the blaze while firefighters were clearing debris.
Arson probers said that flames spread from the Leodones family's home toward the Emilio Aguinaldo Elementary School. At least three floors of a school building were gutted.
Fire also destroyed four more houses before flames were put out around 4 a.m.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
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Saturday, July 5, 2008
ECS A780GM-A Black Series Motherboard
Elite Computer Systems has been around making motherboards and video cards among other computer related components for years. Mostly known as a value motherboard maker in recent years, ECS today has tried to change all of that with using high quality components and designs for their motherboards. Virtually every Intel board and AMD chipset has a wide lineup for any enthusiast on the market for a new board.
AMD bought graphics card giant ATI in July of 2006 for $5 billion USD. Today they sell virtually the whole range of computer components including CPUs motherboards, video cards and more. They launched their 780G motherboard chipset earlier this year offering the highest performance and feature set of any integrated motherboard chipset on the market today. Today’s review is on the ECS A780GM-A motherboard based upon that chipset.
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Water samples inside sunken ferry
FPA Executive Director Norlito Gicana said the results of the July 1 surface water tests have been forwarded to Transport Undersecretary Elena Bautista.
Bautista, head of the government task force overseeing search and retrieval operations, said test results of water samples inside the ferry will be released later Wednesday. On Monday, divers took four water samples from inside the sunken ferry by drilling holes into the cargo deck.
The government and the ferry owners have abandoned a plan to bore a hole into the 24,000-ton vessel to retrieve the bodies and a cargo of endosulfan that threatens the marine environment. Instead, the sunken ferry will be refloated in the latest effort to recover hundreds of bodies trapped inside.
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Monday, June 30, 2008
Three buried alive
Senior Police Officer 1 Dominador Perolino, acting town police chief, identified the young fatalities as Nathaniel and Errol, both surnamed Cañete. The third fataility was identified as Florence Galla.
Perolino said the three died after four homes in Barangay Poblacion were buried by a landslide Sunday night.
The police officer said the landslide occurred due to heavy rains in Cebu province the whole Sunday.
A certain Edwin Galla Jr. remained missing while six occupants of the buried houses have been brought to Malabuyoc District Hospital for treatment.
Meanwhile, a total of 134 families were evacuated from three flooded villages in Cagayan de Oro City on Sunday.
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Saturday, June 28, 2008
Intel Core 2 eXtreme QX9650 Processor
n this review we'll examine the latest signficant addition to Intel's processor series - the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 processor based on the Yorkfield core. The core belongs to a new family designed for mobile, desktop and server processors generally codenamed Penryn. Frankly speaking, the majority of users have been most anticipating the updated dual-core solutions on Wolfdale core, since quad-core products interest a considerably smaller percent of potential buyers. But this time Intel did it "AMD style", having began to promote a new processor series with a product for enthusiasts and servers.
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Four whale sharks
DAGUPAN CITY - Residents of Bonuan Binloc were surprised to see four whale sharks along the coast of the beach this Tuesday around seven o'clock in the morning.
According to the residents, two were seen in the morning and around three in the afternoon, two more were noticed.
Elmer Saranglao, worker of a nearest resort, said that some fishermen were planning already to get the whale sharks and bring the meat to the market. Thios prompted him to call the attention of officials on the situation.
Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) said that the whale sharks were having their feeding season here.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
passengers missing
Rescuers were trying to reach the scene where the MV Princess of Stars sank near Sibuyan island in the centre of the country but churning waves from Typhoon Fengshen made the crossing hazardous.
"The ship is upside down. We are waiting for rescuers but there are none so far. Our pump boats are all broken," Ricardo Aligno, a town councilor from the coastal village of San Fernando, told local radio.
The coast guard expected one of its ships to arrive in the area by early afternoon. The ferry sank about three kilometers from shore.
Local mayor Nanette Tansingco told radio that three survivors had been found.
But at least four others aboard are known to have died.
The bodies of two women and some children's' slippers were washed ashore. Before dawn on Sunday, some villagers heard warning sirens from the ship, which had 626 passengers and 121 crew on board.
Friday, June 20, 2008
800 passengers stranded
Initial NDCC data showed that a total of 794 people were stranded in various ports in Bicol as public storm warning signal No. 3 was hoisted over some parts of the region.
NDCC said 153 are stranded in Matnog port while 30 others failed to sail home from Pilar in Sorsogon province. There were 244 people stranded in Tabaco City, Albay; 10 in Virac, Catanduanes; and 357 in Masbate province.
As of 11 a.m., weather bureau PAGASA said signal No. 3 has been raised in the provinces of Masbate, Sorsogon, Albay and Catanduanes in Luzon as well as in Samar provinces, Leyte and Biliran Island in the Visayas.
Signal No. 2 was hoisted over Camarines Sur, Camarines Norte, Southern Leyte, Burias Island, northern Cebu, Dinagat Island and Siargao Island.
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Thursday, June 19, 2008
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Pentax is taking its compact Optio W60, an update of its waterproof cameras, even deeper underwater to find customers.
Source: www.google.com
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Oil crosses 136 dollars
NEW YORK - Crude oil hit 136 dollars a barrel Friday for the first time in New York trade, jumping more than eight dollars in a day as the market responded to a sharp decline in the dollar.
New York's main oil futures contract, light sweet crude for July delivery, touched an all-time high of 136.62 dollars a barrel, up 8.83 dollars from Thursday's close.
That far outstripped its previous all-time peak of 135.09 dollars struck on on May 22.
The dollar slumped after the US government reported the US unemployment rate jumped unexpectedly by a half percentage point to 5.5 percent last month, the steepest increase in more than two decades.
The weakening dollar boosts oil prices because it makes crude relatively cheaper for buyers using other currencies, analysts said.
Source: www.abs-cbnnews.com
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Four hurt in Cavite LPG blast
Four members of a family were injured after a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinder exploded inside their home in Rosario, Cavite, before dawn Tuesday.
Senior Superintendent Edgar Rotero of the Cavite Police Provincial Office said Vigildo Bombita and his three sons identified as Niño, Bryan and Byron, were asleep on the second floor of their home when the LPG tank exploded around 1 a.m.
Rotero said the victims fell from the second floor after it collapsed because of the explosion's impact. Three other homes were affected by the explosion, police investigators said.
The victims were rushed to St. Martin's Hospital in Rosario town.
Rotero said Vigildo initially suspected that the explosion was caused by the air-conditioning unit. Police ordnance personnel, however, ruled out Vigildo's theory because the unit was still working properly.
Monday, June 2, 2008
Las Piñas fire
Firefighters estimated that more than P3 million worth of property in Factor Compound in Barangay Almanza Uno were destroyed by the blaze.
Investigators are still determining the cause of the fire but they suspect that a lighted candle left unattended inside one of the houses may have sparked the fire.
The residents, however, suspect arson--they said the fire may have been deliberately set in order to drive them out of their homes.
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Monday, May 26, 2008
3G offerings from Smart
Officials told the BusinessMirror in an interview last week that the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) has granted Smart’s request for an additional 10 MHz of frequency band, specifically the 825-835/870-880 MHz band.
These are the very same frequencies which subsidiary Pilipino Telephone Corp. (Piltel) has been holding on to for many years now.
Piltel is no longer operating its AMPS (advance mobile-phone system technology) network and is just using the GSM (global system for mobile communications) infrastructure of Smart for its Talk ‘N Text brand. Piltel had been paying Smart the corresponding spectrum users’ fee (SUF) for this purpose.
“The NTC favorably considers the request and assigns frequency band 825-835/870-880 MHz to Smart,” a portion of NTC’s letter to Smart stated.
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Saturday, May 24, 2008
Storm Damage
CAMP OLIVAS, PAMPANGA - Opening of classes in almost all areas in typhoon-ravaged Zambales will be delayed as hundreds of classrooms were damaged and destroyed by the wrath of tropical storm Cosme, education officials announced.
However, enrollment for students in all levels will go on as scheduled, said Odon Santiago, head of the regional physical facilities stationed at the regional office of the Department of Education (DepEd)
"Enrollment will go on as schedule but classes might be delayed to pave the way for the repair and rehabilitations of some 334 classrooms destroyed by the wrath of tropical storm "Cosme", said Santiago.
Santiago, who joined a special meeting of the Regional Disaster Coordinating Council 3, said five school districts including Sta.Cruz North, Sta.Cruz South, Candelaria, Masinloc and Iba have schools with classrooms that were found to be hazardous to occupants. These areas were hardest hit by the recent typhoon.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Plane crashes
The report said the airplane's two passengers were rushed to a hospital for treatment.
No other details were available as of this posting.
Source: www.abs-cbnnews.com
Friday, May 16, 2008
Eight killed, one hurt in Cabuyao bank raid
Chief Superintendent Ricardo Padilla, Calabarzon police director, said the initial theory of the investigators was that the robbers were already inside the Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation branch at the Science Park, when the employees reported for work Friday morning.
Padilla said the robbers shot the employees to the head, which gave police investigators suspicions that the victims knew the assailants.
“Kilala nila ang mga magnanakaw that’s why there were all killed. They were shot in the head,” Padilla told ANC television.
Police have yet to identify the victims.
The bodies of the seven victims, including the bank manager, were discovered inside the building while the body of a security guard was found outside, Padilla said.
Another employee, who was also shot to the head, was in critical condition.
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Sunday, May 11, 2008
$500
NEW YORK - Goldman Sachs economists expect a total of $500 billion in residential mortgage credit losses, a renewed slowdown in economic activity after the near-term boost from fiscal stimulus, and no monetary policy tightening in 2008 or 2009, according to a research note from the firm.
Despite a setback in recent days, many financial market indicators have recovered substantially since the Bear Stearns/JPMorgan Chase & Co deal in mid-March, Goldman Sachs chief U.S. economist Jan Hatzius said.
Still, "we think that overall mortgage credit losses will end up being larger than generally believed," Hatzius said.
"Excess supply in the housing market is still growing; home prices are already falling at rates that are very rapid by the standards of previous housing downturns around the world; and U.S. loan-to-value ratios are much higher than in those previous downturns," he said.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Friday, May 9, 2008
Offering an oasis of charm within the exciting and blossoming city of Davao, this property is an ideal place for exploring the picturesque seaside city on the beautiful island of Mindanao.
Location
Situated in the heart of Davao's bustling business and commercial district, the Marco Polo Hotel is just a 20-minute drive from the international airport. Overlooking the Bay of Davao, the hotel has an easy access to numerous Davao attractions.
Rooms
Overlooking Mount Apo and the Gulf of Davao, the 245 exquisitely designed rooms and suites symbolised Marco Polo's commitment to comfort and elegance. All the rooms beautifully decorated, luxurious and comes with all the contemporary amenities.
Restaurant
The onsite restaurants offer the finest Cantonese dining experiences coupled with an array of international buffet such as Filipino, Asian and Mediterranean cuisine for you to feast on. The lobby is also a perfect place to unwind and enjoy your favourite drink, while listening to the soothing sound of the pianio.
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Source: www.google.comThursday, May 8, 2008
Automatic Enrolment
General Santos City - Department of Education (DepEd) officials in the city said it would religiously implement the automatic enrolment for public school students this coming school year.
Schools Division Superintendent Estrella Lariosa said that pupils for grade 2 to 6 in elementary public schools and 2nd year to graduating high school students would no longer line up for enrolment this school year.
"Those pupils and students who passed all their subjects in the previous school year (2007-2008) will be automatically listed in the next grade or level," explained Lariosa. She said that only transferees and incoming Grade 1 pupils or first year high school students would be made to undergo the enrolment process.
Lariosa however made it clear that there will be no fees to be collected from those who will be enrolling in public schools.
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Asian Development Bank
MADRID - The Asian Development Bank on Saturday promised financial help for nations fighting the global food price crisis and attacked plans for a rice cartel.
Loans will help countries subsidize the price of food staples for the poor, ADB president Haruhiko Kuroda said on the first day of the banks four-day annual general meeting in Madrid.
"The amount depends on the requests from the affected countries," he told a news conference. "Possible total lending could be sizeable but not enormous."
The multinational lender will also provide two billion dollars (1.3 billion euros) in loans in 2008 and 2009 to finance agriculture infrastructure projects such as rural roads and irrigation systems to help boost farm output.
"Asia has a huge population with limited land for farming and a limited water supply so agriculture yields must be increased over time," Kuroda said.
Prices for the benchmark Thai variety of rice, a food stable across much of Asia, are at about 1,000 dollars a ton, up threefold from the last ADB annual meeting in Japan one year ago.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
One more gift
If there’s one more gift
I’d ask of you,
Lord it would be peace here on earth
as gentle as your children’s laughter
All around, all around
Verse 1:
Your people have grown weary
Of living in confusion
When will we realize
That neither heaven is at peace
When we will live not in peace
(Refrain)
Verse 2:
Grant me serenity within
For the confusions around
Are mere reflections..
Of what’s within..
What’s within in me?
(Refrain)
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Printer
Rugged, powerful and portable, this compact printer delivers exceptional performance on the go. You can print wirelessly from PCs and camera phones1 via the IrDA interface or our optional Bluetooth adapter2 Or, print photos direct from a PictBridge-enabled digital camera or DV camcorder —no PC required! For maximum portability, an optional Canon car adapter and rechargeable battery kit provide power anywhere, anytime. You'll produce superb graphics and photos, and documents will feature bold, crisp text.
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
investor groups
Of the five prospective bidders, one is from abroad, according to Froilan Tampinco, vice-president for asset management and energy trading of the Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM)
Tampinco, however, declined to identify the interested groups.
The deadline for submission of letters of interest was Monday.
PSALM authorized interested parties to conduct due diligence activities on the power plant from April 14 to June 23, 2008.
A pre-bid conference, where potential bidders can request clarification on the bidding process, will be held on May 7.
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Monday, April 28, 2008
Mindanao
In a disclosure to the stock exchange, ICTSI said it signed the 25-year concession contract with current operator Phividec Industrial Authority last Friday.
ICTSI was also issued a notice to start commercial operations of the terminal within 60 days.
MCT is located in Phividec Industrial Estate in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental, which is about 20 kilometers from Cagayan de Oro City.
It can accommodate 270,000 twenty-foot equivalent units per year. The berth length is 300 meters with depth of 13 meters below the Mean Lower Low Level.
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Saturday, April 26, 2008
The Warrior is a Child
But even winners can get wounded in the fight
People say that I'm amazing
I'm strong beyond my years
But they don't see inside of me
I'm hiding all the tears
Chorus:
They don't know that I come running home when I fall down
They don't know who picks me up when no one is around
I drop my sword and cry for just a while
(Look up for His smile)
'Coz deep inside this armor
The warrior is a child
(Aahhh)
Unafraid because His arrow is the best
But even soldiers need a quiet place to rest
People say that I'm amazing
I never face retreat, oh no
But they don't see the enemies
That lay me at His feet
Chorus:
They don't know that I come running home when I fall down
They don't know who picks me up when no one is around
I drop my sword and cry for just a while
(Look up for His smile)
'Coz deep inside this armor
The warrior is a child
(Aahhh)
They don't know that I come running home when I fall down
They don't know who picks me up when no one is around
I drop my sword and cry for just a while
(Look up for His smile)
'Coz deep inside this armor
The warrior is a child
(Aahhh)
Friday, April 25, 2008
Universal Serial Bus
USB is arguably the most successful interconnect in computing history. Originally released in 1995 at 12 Mbps, USB today operates at 480 Mbps and can be found in over 2 billion PC, CE, and mobile devices. In addition to high performance and ubiquity, USB enjoys strong consumer brand recognition and a reputation for ease-of-use.
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Thursday, April 24, 2008
Latest Computer
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Jupiter
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and is the largest one in the solar system. If Jupiter were hollow, more than one thousand Earths could fit inside. It also contains more matter than all of the other planets combined. It has a mass of 1.9 x 1027 kg and is 142,800 kilometers (88,736 miles) across the equator. Jupiter possesses 28 known satellites, four of which - Callisto, Europa, Ganymede and Io - were observed by Galileo as long ago as 1610. Another 12 satellites have been recently discovered and given provisional designators until they are officially confirmed and named. There is a ring system, but it is very faint and is totally invisible from the Earth. (The rings were discovered in 1979 by Voyager 1.) The atmosphere is very deep, perhaps comprising the whole planet, and is somewhat like the Sun. It is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, with small amounts of methane, ammonia, water vapor and other compounds. At great depths within Jupiter, the pressure is so great that the hydrogen atoms are broken up and the electrons are freed so that the resulting atoms consist of bare protons. This produces a state in which the hydrogen becomes metallic.
Colorful latitudinal bands, atmospheric clouds and storms illustrate Jupiter's dynamic weather systems. The cloud patterns change within hours or days. The Great Red Spot is a complex storm moving in a counter-clockwise direction. At the outer edge, material appears to rotate in four to six days; near the center, motions are small and nearly random in direction. An array of other smaller storms and eddies can be found through out the banded clouds.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
First Computer
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Monday, April 21, 2008
Food Price Hikes
Opening a U.N. trade and development conference in Ghana, Ban pledged to use the full force of the world body he heads to tackle the price rises, which threaten to increase hunger and poverty and have already sparked food riots in Asia and Africa.
"I will immediately establish a high-powered task force comprised of eminent experts and leading authorities to address this issue," he said.
The U.N. head warned the U.N. Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) meeting that huge increases in prices of food staples like cereals since last year could erase progress made towards U.N.-set goals of halving world poverty by 2015.
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