Music Break: “7 Black Roses” by Chicosci

Am I the only one who thinks that Chicosci is a third-world copy of My Chemical Romance?

Oh well, at least this song is good. Props to the video, too.

Hear it after the jump.

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Random Hot Men: UAAP Rookie Ghieno Etrone

You have to excuse him. He’s a little shy.

Get to see him after the jump.

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The Most Beautiful Day On Earth

This is something I wrote for that opinion paper required from us by our History II prof about current social changes. Supposedly the immediate thing that would come into our minds would be that of issues regarding the homosexuals and their kind, but I knew that most of my classmates would be using that already.

Just when I thought that I’d be having a hard time coming up with a more different topic to write about, I suddenly thought of a time before the UP College of Nursing Tea Party when someone told me to imitate Riyo Mori’s gown during the Ms. Universe if I were to cosplay Tomoyo as how she appeared in Tusbasa Chronicles.

But a lightbulb appeared on top of my head, my neurons started firing, and the rest is history.

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Public transport in the Philippines: The horrors of riding an FX

Because of conflict in work schedules coupled by the difference in our work locations, my husband and I agreed that he will take the car to work and just pick me up after office. This means every morning I get to ride the FX shuttle to work.

Before, I used to bitch about the Metro Manila traffic… now I get to bitch about the public transport in Metro Manila.

Here are a list of things that frustrate me about riding FX shuttles:

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Philippine Idol Updates: Gian Magdangal Nominated in Awit Awards

Philippine Idol runner-up Gian Magdangal was nominated at this year’s Awit Awards for Best New Male Recording Artist for his single “Himala.”

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He is shortlisted alongside Chris Cayzer for “I Got You,” JR Siaboc for “Hilot,” Aaron Agassi for “Calculate It,” and Jimmy Marquez for “Tanging Ikaw.”

Winners will be announced on August 8, 2007, at NBC Tent in Taguig.

For the full list of nominees, check out www.awitawards.com.ph.

XYJ won!

Congratulations to XYJ for winning the “Proudly Pinoy” Logo Design Competition. 

To find out more about the judging, and which logos almost won, click here. While it was only possible for one entry to win, the archived record of the competition will serve as a permanent tribute to the many designers and graphic artists who were worthy of winning the competition.  

http://www.proudlypinoy.org/

 

Human Tetris makes your stomach hurt

The guys from the block played this video during computer class and it rocks! Hehe, you’ll be laughing I tell you D :

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White Rabbit Denies Formaldehyde Accusation

White RabbitThe accusations regarding a certain candy called “White Rabbit” containing formaldehyde(commonly known as formalin) has finally been proven and dismissed false.Guan Sheng Yuan (Group) Ltd, White Rabbit’s manufacturer released yesterday official laboratory results certifying that their products are free from contaminated ingredients such as formalin. General Manager Weng Mao, stated at a recent presscon conducted by the company, that they already received test result samples from an international inspection company called SGS, proving its products are free from the poisonous chemical.

GM Mao stated, “the report is convincing enough to dispel the untrue reports from some overseas media”.

Last monday, Bureau of Food and Drugs(BFAD – Philippines) began banning White Rabbit’s distribution and pulled-out stocks of the candy on all grocery stores. Not only the said product has been pulled-out but other China-made products as well. Included are Milk Candy, Balron Grape Biscuits and Yong Kang Foods Grape Biscuits, which came from the provinces of Fujian and Guangdong. BFAD also issued a public advisory asking the general public not to buy or consume the said products and claiming that sample tests on them had shown they contained harmful substances, such as formaldehyde.

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Ang OFW na Guro…Bow! (Sa Big Apple)

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 Matagal din akong hindi nakapagsulat. Hindi sa katamaran, nawalan lang ako ng inspirasyon a.k.a nawili akong maglaro ng Wii. Nakakahiya mang tanggapin pero certified addict na ako dahil sa pula kong mga mata at masakit na hintuturo at hinlalaki.

Dalawang linggo na rin ang dumaan nang mag nagemail sa akin upang ako ay inisin. (Naiinis siya malamang ngayon dahil lagi niyang kausap ang aking abugado) Pukol niya sa akin maliban sa iba pang insulto ay mga tanga lamang ang pumapasok sa propesyon ng pagtuturo. Dinagdag pa niya na kaawaawa ang aking propesyon sapagkat bukod sa mababa ang sweldo, wala pa raw appreciation in other words, thankless. Kaseng pula ako ng kamatis sa galit pero katwiran ko na lang at least hindi ako mukhang lalake. Kung insultuhan na rin lang, aba magaling rin akong mang- asar.

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Math Model Helps Cure Hepa-C

Hepatitis C VirusAnother excellent breakthrough in the field of science and medicine. A joint research by specialists in University of Haifa(Institute of Evolution) and Indiana University recently discovered a mathematical method that is able to indentify genes that battle against viruses and diseases in our body. Based on a research lead by Dr. Leonid Brodsky and Dr. Milton Taylor, they’ve already identified over 37 genes(out of possible 20,000 genes) that help in combating the Hepa-C strain.

According to Dr. Brodsky, “”When we know which genes are responsible for fighting the viruses which attack our liver, we will be able to look for the medications which will activate these genes most favorably”. He further added, “”In the specific case of hepatitis C, we have now isolated the genes that show which patients will respond to treatment. Until now, all patients received treatment for an extended period of time without knowing whether or not they would respond. In the future, we hope to find other medications that will be more effective in activating all of the 37 genes.”
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