Invitation to Lasang Pinoy 25: Make Your Own Bento
food bloggers, para sa inyo ‘to…
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Finally, David VS Goliath!
Finally, after waiting for so long, we could get to see David and Goliath square off one more time. This time, inside a wrestling ring.
My Daughter Just Graduated Valedictorian!

To my online buddies and friends,
please allow me a personal moment here.
I have some great news concerning my eldest daughter!
My Little Girl, The Apple of My Eye,
One of the Reasons for My Being,
My Closeness – My Soulmate,
just graduated from the elementary level,
and at the top of her class – Valedictorian!
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Wordpress 2.5 Is Out!!!

WordPress 2.5 was finally released yesterday after spending six months on this latest version. Visit My Blog for more details.
sequence of chromosome variation
Was it that the legacy of some expansions that has been demonstrated in other studies which looked at the genetics of mideastern and northern africana populations. Their signs of recent europa of places to the region are more unusual.
Don’t why I read it, but this bbc news stuff on science was one of my random browsing.
The study focused on the Y, or male, chromosome, a package of material carried only by men that is passed down from father to son more or less unchanged, just like a surname. But over many generations, the chromosome accumulates small changes, or copying errors, in its DNA sequence. These can be used to classify male chromosomes into different groups (called haplogroups) which, to some extent, reflect a person’s geographical ancestry.
The scientist team analysed the Y chromosomes of 926 Lebanese males and found that patterns of male genetic variation in Lebanon fell more along religious lines than along geographical lines. I also came upon ira, of the ira joxbido internet browsing. Which goes to say that I stray from my original browsing further and further. I ended up watching some tv shows of mundane proportions.
Music Roundup: 1st Week of April 2008

Music Roundup–-a summary of upcoming and previous events and happenings in the music scene abroad and in the Philippines plus music-related articles in the Philippine blogosphere from last week and this upcoming 1st week of April 2008.
What to watch out for next week? Upcoming events include a popular musical play plus performances from U2 and Toto. Aside from that, a music-reality TV show will premiere this week. World’s top-rated competition shouldn’t even be missed.
More music updates and related-information at Music Picks blog.
160-Year Old Oslob Church Gutted by Fire
Horrors of horrors, that was the first thing that came to my mind when I saw a local paper’s front page last Thursday. It carried the news of the destruction of one of Cebu’s oldest churches. The 160-year old Immaculate Conception Parish and its convent in the southern town of Oslob was gutted by fire.
Food Crisis
Last night, I was fortunate enough to catch BBC’s World Debate on food crisis. The panelists were some of THE authority in finance, agriculture, economics, and politics plus a farmer who wanted his side to be heard. The debate was intense but substantiated what causes the world wide crisis in food and how to potentially solve it.
Essentially, agriculture is being neglected. Most countries tend to put huge amounts of money on everything else except on agriculture. There is but little investment or help given to the farmers and they end up losing. They practically put in more capital than what they could earn because as prices go up, so do farming equipments like fertilizers and seedlings and poultry needs like feeds etc. Plus, they are also in competition with huge commercial farmers and imported products. They are forced to sell their goods at a much lower price just so they could earn a living. Most of these farmers do not even own their lands. The government is much too focused on other issues like politics, technological advancement or even urbanization and globalization. There is too much emphasis on globalization that the most basic of needs is being side swept: food. As more and more people go to the city, the demands for meat, rice and vegetable are increasing more than the farmers could handle. Some farmers, because of meager earnings and neglect from the government, tend to go to the city and look for jobs instead.
Razon’s Halo Halo
I think that the sun has finally beaten me. Today has been the hottest I have felt this year. It is so hot to the point that I feel feverish. Not a good thing especially if what I am craving for is one of the country’s famous halo halo.
Top 15 Overexposed Celebrities
When you are just starting out in your career in the Entertainment scene, you need as much buzz as you can get, right? But what if you get a little bit too much press exposure? Would you want it? Sad to say, those who get the most exposure in this business are the ones who are more known because of how they act and not because of their talents in entertaining. Here are the top 15 overexposed celebrities of 2007 according to Forbes. Average celebrities only get 2% or 3% overexposure ratings*. These celebs are way over that.
View the list at Top 15 Overexposed Celebrities






