what to do in car accident (philippines style)

Yesterday, we encountered an accident. We were hit by a taxi. The taxi stepped on the gas (fast) but it was too late for him to step on the break. After the clash, the rain poured (it’s like heaven was not on our side). So while we were waiting for the traffic officer, I imagined myself driving along... 

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karmicosmicomicondescendancethefuck.

to start, press any key. shit, asan ang “any key”? seryoso ako. tawa ka muna. tsaka ako magmumura. fuck. nangangapa uli ako. sabaw utak ko. contest ulit ng titigan versus monitor. oh god if you dont want me to write anything please dont give me a sign. if you’re really up there please... 

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My Top Ten iPhone/iPod Touch Applications For Doctors

Believe it or not, I bought my iPod Touch primarily for the medical applications.  The calculators, dictionaries, and the pdf/document readers really do come handy, especially in important clinical decisions at the ward and at the ER.  I’m sure you, guys, would agree with most of the apps I’ll be posting here.  Some are not free, but these are worth your money, folks!

  1. Medical Calculator ($0.99)- this is perhaps the most popular medical calculator in the iTunes store, which had 200,000 installs worldwide.  It does contain a lot of formulas and it is hell to be scrolling through all of them.  So, I do like that they included a “favorite” feature, which you could use to bookmark the formulas you use often.  The good thing about this is that you merely input the values and you get results instantaneously.  The bad thing is, for a medical resident like me, I tend to forget the formula because I rely to much on the calculator.  But then, it would be up to you how to make it work for your practice or your training.
  2. ECG Guide ($2.99 for a limited time only) – this one’s definitely an essential.  You may have the basic skills in reading ECGs.  But then there are difficult tracings that you need to consult a reference.  And it’s a rare time that you have an ECG book with you, right?  This one is a succinct reference with over 200 high-resolution ECG strips that can help you make that important reading.

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University of Santo Tomas

This, this place UST

•March 31, 2010 • 7 Comments (Edit)

Main Building

The National Museum named four sites inside the UST campus as National Cultural Treasures: The Open Campus grounds, the Main Building, Arch of the Centuries and Central Seminary. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE.

Random Act of Kindness

When you receive kindness unexpectedly, you can’t help but wonder why there aren’t a lot of good people walking the earth.

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Newly Redesigned Blog

Hi guys, I hope everyone will appreciate the new design of my  blog. It was getting a bit ungainly with the old design and I finally found a new theme design that hopefully will work better in the long run. I have Woo Themes to thank for this!

But it does not end there – I will be adding more content that I have been working hard on this past few weeks. I will be adding more material on Social Media Marketing strategies and how they are used in building a professional network marketing business online. And last but certainly not the least, please do watch out for my new posts in the coming days – especially this weekend as me and my beautiful wife are flying to Cebu to attend the Grand Launching of

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Red Star Fish

*****It's All About What's In Down Under | Permanence in Change | I Am A Shoeaholic | A Juggling Act | Healthy Living | The Life of a Tatapilla | Blings and Glitters... 

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bike season

…is here again as the days get warmer and warmer. and for the very first time since she was a toddler, S has a new set! she suddenly decided she wants it. it’s just a little sad to see her get frustrated every time she tries to ride it and loses her balance…hopefully no falls! that... 

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adding insult to injury

As the weekend was about to commence, I got all reminiscent and melodramatic even and it started with the very first 90 degree spring day that we had. Coming from S’s CCD class, we left the car windows down as we cruised the streets on the way home and it being a very unusually warm night, I cannot... 

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Bambie’s Thoughts

Better late than never, so the cliche goes. That's why Bambie's so happy to announce the latest, well actually the last, sponsor for her contest. Who is it? Kizuna Who or what is Kizuna? Kizuna is the Japanese term for ties and bonding. The blog owner, Clarissa, is a Filipina married to a Japanese and... 

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