Thursday, June 5th, 2008
Everlasting Power Of Love is more commonly known as EPOL. Why is it named Everlasting Power of Love? Beats the hell out of me. Everyone has their own reasons for doing something. And the person/s who named the place EPOL probably have their own reason too for naming it as such… I just hope it’s one hell of a good reason! Anyway, the place is a two-hour drive from Davao City proper.
This is one of our our summer escapades this summer 2008. Pictures after the jump More…
Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
I do not know how to speak a word of Japanese more so understand the language. Nevertheless, I have always had the fancy of watching their shows, animations and even listening to their music. I’m not quite sure why I’m like this but I guess this is a result brought about watching Astroboy and the giant robot Voltes V at the very young age of 2.
I’m not saying that I consider this as a problem - not in the least bit. In fact, I really love this characteristic of mine. It has led me to become a more diverse and flexible person with a great range of taste that is not limited by any barrier. More…
Saturday, May 31st, 2008
Air pollution is one of the most pressing environmental problems we have as of date. With this, a lot of concerned people wanted to be able to contribute in solving this problem. There was even this machine from alpine industries that claimed to be able to reduce pollutants in the air.
What I think however is that using machines and devices is not the only way to solve the air pollution problem. We all could, in our own little ways, can actually make a difference. A good example of this would be to properly maintain your car. A well maintained engine means less air pollutants coming from it.
You might be asking why I have become environmentally aware all of sudden. Well, I just realized it a little while ago when I was walking in one of the streets in the downtown area. I just can’t stop coughing thanks to the smoke belching vehicles that pass by the area.
Saturday, May 31st, 2008
I built my first Web Site when I was fourteen years old and a site that offered free web hosting services hosted it. It’s not really something grand but I was somehow proud of being able to make my cyber mark on the World Wide Web.
Unfortunately due to some reasons I lost interest with building Web sites. It was just recently that I become attracted once again with the Internet. My dilemma now however is the fact that blogs have become more popular than Web sites. “What should I do? A blog or a Web site?”
This question has plagued me for a few days until I have read a post by George Lindemann Jr. He wrote that blogs are still, technically, Web sites made easier. Anyone who does not have any extensive knowledge with programming and coding but want to build their own Web site can make use of blogs. With this piece of information I was able to come up with a decision.
What was the decision? I think you already know ^_^
Friday, May 30th, 2008
The Internet is growing and it is growing at a very fast rate. What’s great today may not be that great tomorrow.
Currently, the information superhighway has made a transition or an “upgrade” if you may call it. We are now utilizing the principles as well as tools of Web 2.0. However, such change has affected all of the World Wide Web. Internet citizens who want to take advantage of this “upgrade” will also need substantial knowledge when it comes to web 2.0 design and development.
I for one am not that familiar when it comes to these things. When I started blogging, I came across the term Web 2.0 frequently but never really bothered to do any research about it. It was just recently that I took my time and read about it. Now that I have become more aware of Web 2.0, I might become meticulous when it comes to blogging or any online activity for that matter.