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Tuesday, May 29, 2007
ShoeMart SM Job Fair
Anyway, today I attended the Job Fair and this was my second time (2007) whew it was so tiring very tedious... anyway my qualifications doesn't fit so much that I only chose 3 companies to apply with.. Link2support (again) this time not as call center agent but as Technical Trainer and Junior Quality Assurance Engineer.
the other company was Alladin House of Lamps they said that "we are going to call you as we are planning to expand our office and your qualifications best fit in computers and we are really planning to have IT offices"
oh when will that be?
and lastly Electronics Solutions Inc. blah blah blah...
anyway, I'm so bored and loosing hope in applying here in Davao City.
most jobs vacancies are for Engineers, CPA Certified Public Accountant, Marketing, Management graduates... what about my course?
they are for MALE! as in Males only :(
where do i fit in?
hmmm job fair is unfair on my side.
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Deep-Sea Alien Abode Discovered
Ano eto may bagong discovery!!!
Deep-Sea Alien Abode Discovered
Carnivorous sponges, blind creepy-crawlies adorned with hairy antennae and ribbed worms are just some of the new characters recently found to inhabit the dark abysses of the Southern Ocean, an alien abode once thought devoid of such life.
Recent expeditions have uncloaked this polar region, finding nearly 600 organisms never described before and challenging some assumptions that deep-sea biodiversity is depressed. The findings also suggest that all of Earth's marine life originated in Antarctic waters.
Scientists had assumed that the deep sea of the South Pole would follow similar trends in biodiversity documented for the Arctic. "There are less species in the Arctic than around the equator," said one of the study scientists, Brigitte Ebbe, a taxonomist at the German Center for Marine Biodiversity Research. "People assumed that it would be the same if you went from the equator south, but it didn't prove to be true at all."
The findings, reported this week in the journal Nature, provide a more accurate picture of creatures in the southern deep sea and shed light on the evolution of biodiversity in the deep ocean, including ancient colonization dating back 65 million years.
"The Antarctic deep sea is potentially the cradle of life of the global marine species," said lead author Angelika Brandt of the Zoological Institute and Zoological Museum at the University of Hamburg.
Deep dwellers
Between 2002 and 2005, an international team of scientists completed three research expeditions to the Weddell Sea aboard the German vessel Polarstern. Part of the Southern Ocean, the Weddell Sea is bounded by an Antarctic bulge called Coats Land and the Antarctic Peninsula.
Ernest Shackleton's Endurance was trapped and crushed by ice in this sea in 1915. (Shackleton and his entire crew survived. Shackleton died in 1922 of a heart attack on a different Antarctic expedition).
Part of the ANDEEP (Antarctic benthic deep-sea biodiversity) project, the team collected biological samples from regions between about 2,000 and 21,000 feet below the surface of the Weddell Sea and nearby areas.
In addition to cataloging biodiversity, the scientists aimed to determine how species intermingled within and between the deep and shallower waters and whether continental-shelf organisms colonized the deep ocean or vice versa.
The Weddell Sea is part of a vast ocean current and a critical source of deep water and possibly a mode of transport to the rest of the Southern Ocean. Some of the scientists' findings indicate species originating in a single water domain did migrate to the Southern Ocean, and some even trekked across the globe and now inhabit the Arctic waters. Many of the organisms have relatives in both the nearby shallower waters and even in other ocean basins.
Species finds included 674 species of isopods, a group of crustaceans, 80 percent of which were new to science. Some of the isopods and marine worms spotted on the continental shelf sported clues of their deep-water past. "On the shelf, the animals have eyes because they can see. There's light in the water. In the deep sea you don't really need them, so many animals get rid of their eyes," Ebbe told LiveScience.
"There were some [species] that are very closely related to eyeless isopods, and they are now living on the shelf. So that's an indication they have moved upward," Ebbe said.
Water travel
Many species living in the deep abyss of the Weddell Sea showed strong links with other oceans, particularly organisms like amoeba that can disperse their larvae over long distances. Poor dispersers-including some isopods, nematode worms and seed shrimps-stayed close to home in the Southern Ocean.
One particularly cosmopolitan group included the foraminifera, or tiny single-celled organisms covered with relatively decorative shells. Genetic analyses showed that three foraminifera species (Epistominella exigua, Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi and Oridorsalis umbonatus) found in both the Weddell Sea and the Arctic Ocean, were nearly identical.
"They literally found some of [the foraminifera] from pole to pole, which is really amazing," Ebbe said.
Time to diversify
In terms of the soaring biodiversity, the scientists suggest organisms in the Antarctic have been around for a long time, giving them time to diversify.
"The Southern Ocean has been like it is pretty much for the last 40 million years, and it has been isolated," Ebbe said. "So the communities have had a long, long time to evolve. In the Arctic, it is much different."
In the geologic past Antarctica belonged to a giant land mass called Gondwana that straddled the equator. The land mass, which also included Africa, Australia, India and the tip of South America, started breaking apart more than 100 million years ago. About 60 million years ago, Antarctica had drifted close to the South Pole, and oceans filled the gaps between Antarctica and Africa and India. By 40 million years ago, the continent had become completely encircled by water, now called the Southern Ocean.
"What was once thought to be a featureless abyss is in fact a dynamic, variable and biologically rich environment," said a study team member Katrin Linse, a marine biologist with the British Antarctic Survey.
"Finding this extraordinary treasure trove of marine life is our first step to understanding the complex relationships between the deep ocean and distribution of marine life," she said.
By Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience Staff Writer
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NASA is going to MOON again!!!
DALLAS, Texas - NASA's road back to the Moon and onward to Mars is not only technologically challenging but it may also be a proposition that could fall short due to lack of needed funding.
As kick-started by President George Bush in January 2004, NASA's vision of extending the human touch beyond low Earth orbit is being subjected to lack of both White House and Congressional budget support.
That's the view from Congressman Nick Lampson of Texas' 22nd Congressional District that represents NASA's Johhnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
"The budgets are not there. We're seeing a business as usual approach that is not going to deliver the robust and broad-based exploration program laid out in the vision for space exploration," Lampson said today at the National Space Society's 26th Annual International Space Development Conference being held here May 25-28.
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Sunday, May 20, 2007
Only in the Philippines
Saturday, May 19, 2007
TATAK PINOY!
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Politics in Davao City Philippines
I do pray that after the election on May 14, new set of senators, mayors and so forth are much better than before
anyway here is the Graphics I made from the pictures taken here in Davao City, Philippines' election campaigns ...
From a very good true friend of mine, parang as far i can remember, one week pa lang ako sa school 1st year kami CWTS magkakilala na kami unti-unti... hanggang ngayon... that is like more than a best friend and the alive version of my younger bro that i never had ^_^ jehz i'm so happy... sabi niya nag-improve daw ang graphics editing ko ahihihi Salamat :)
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Favorite song of the day...
Tulak Ng Bibig
Artist: Julianne
Album:
LYRICS
Tulak ng bibig, kabig ng dibdib
Tulak ng bibig, kabig ng dibdib
‘Di ko na alam ang gagawin ko sa iyo
Paikot-ikot na nalilito
Ba’t ganito?
Paggising sa umaga, ikaw ang nasa isip
Pagtulog sa gabi, laman ng panaginip
Mahal ba kita, o ano, ewan ko
Hindi ko na alam ang gagawin ko sa iyo
Simula nang makilala, hindi maipinta ngiti sa mata
Magdamag ang kwentuhan, kulitan, tawanan
‘Di ko maintindihan, bakit ngayon lang
Kung kelan ang puso ko ay maselan?
[Chorus]
Hindi mo lang alam,
Takot lang akong masaktan
Iniingatan lang aking puso, oh
Kung maiibibigay ko lang ang sinasabi mo
‘Di na sana tayo nagkakaganito.
Pasensya ka na kung hanggang dito muna tayo
Hindi ko na alam ang gagawin ko sa iyo.
Paikot-ikot na nalilito
Ba’t ganito?
Urong-sulong, ‘yan ang paborito.
Lilitaw, lulubog, tanong mo kahit sino
Pakisabi na lang
Ano ba talaga’ng gusto mong gawin ko, hoh
(Repeat Chorus)
Pakiusap lang
Huwag mo na akong tignan nang ganyan
Nakakatunaw ang iyong tingin
Hinay-hinay na lang
Mahina ang kalaban
Baka hindi na maiwasang
Mahulog nang tuluyan
(Repeat Chorus)
Hanggang dito na lang,
Hanggang dito na lang, yeah!
Tulak ng bibig, kabig ng dibdib (Repeat 8x)
*** *** ***
Bigla nalang "out of no where" this song played in my computer kaya eto ang sa tingin 'kong sagot sa kanta ni Julianne..
Sitti Navarro
Para Sa Akin
Kung ika'y magiging akin
Di ka na muling luluha pa
Pangakong di ka lolokohin
Ng puso kong nagmamahal
Kung ako ay papalarin
Na ako'y iyong mahal na rin
Pangakong ikaw lang ang iibigin
Magpakailanman
Di kita pipilitin
Sundin mo pang iyong damdamin
Hayaan nalang tumibok ang puso mo
Para sa akin
Kung ako ay mamalasin
At mayron ka nang ibang mahal
Ngunit patuloy ang aking pagibig
Magpakailanman
Di kita pipilitin
Sundin mo pang iyong damdamin
Hayaan nalang tumibok ang puso mo
Para sa akin
Kung ako ay papalarin
Na ako'y iyong mahal na rin
Pangakong ikaw lang ang iibigin
Magpakailanman
Di kita pipilitin
Sundin mo pang iyong damdamin
Hayaan nalang tumibok ang puso mo
Para sa akin
Di kita pipilitin
Sundin mo pang iyong damdamin
Hayaan nalang tumibok ang puso mo
Para sa akin... para sa akin
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Feelings...
We are person not animals that is the reason why people are different from
other species in this world...
Kaya lang minsan, nakaka-praning na, diba sa sobrang dami mong nararamdaman...
sometimes mahirap na describe... hay part of life..
So I'm pouring my heart out on this song above.
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Sunday, May 13, 2007
UFO Claim Unsubstantiated
totoo nga kaya may UFO?
I can remember before, mayron isang actor claimed he has seen UFO dito sa atin sa Pinas... at parati pa siya pina-palabas sa Tatak Pilipino... hayyy maliit pa ako noon eh I can't remember the precise details basta yun lang so far ang maalala ko ngayon... hmmm... ano etong balita na eto nakita ko sa internet?
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
PAG-ASA said there is nothing to substantiate claims about the
presence of Unidentified Flying Objects in Barangay Vista
Alegre, Bacolod City, recently.
Several residents of the Abada-Escay relocation site in Barangay
Vista Alegre, Bacolod City, claimed they saw unidentified flying
objects in the early hours of Aug.6 but the Barangay captain of
the area said what they saw in the distance were bird hunters.
The residents claimed they saw lights flying above the ground
circling the fields before they disappeared.
But Vista Alegre Barangay Captain Eduardo Galona said,
apparently, what the residents saw were the lights strapped on
to the heads of bird catchers. Many of the residents at the
relocation site are from the urban areas of the city and perhaps
do not know about the practices of bird catchers.
Bird catchers usually go in groups of four with bright petromax
lights attached to their heads to draw the birds they catch with
nets, he said.
Source: The Daily Star - Bacolod City, Philippines
http://www.visayandailystar.com/2006/August/15/topstory11.htm
so what do you think?
do you believe in UFO?
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Feelings...
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ICE Technology, Breaking the ICE... All about ICE (^_^)
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