Friday, March 4, 2011

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Sunday, February 27, 2011

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National Museum of the Filipino

when we had our dinner at sentro (a small Filipino restaurant greenbelt 3), I picked up a small card that speaks to the National Museum of the Philippines. and I said why not. and then. on Sunday, we went. The museum is near the Luneta Park. you can not miss it.

i Noticed The Crowd. There Was A bunch. I Thought We Were and definitely not in "makatey (makati With A collegiate emphasis hehe - private joke)" anymore. Were a lot about kids hanging. Perhaps Practicing dance for a school presentation. Some couples and families. There Were aussi calesas (horse driven buggies) of different shapes and sizes.
a prominent figure
Near the entrance of the Museum was a regal statue of lapu-lapu reminiscent of grecian statues from the old world perhaps made of bronze but i'm not so certain as i didn't go near it. i would definitely make time next time.

the receptionist at the front desk. she wasn't very friendly. not a smile on her old and wrinkly weather beaten face. i wonder if she is like that all the time. or just to us fellow filipinos. or she probably didn't like the idea of going to work on a sunday. the museum is open on wednesdays to sundays by the way. and it is FREE ENTRANCE ..

there were interesting stuff at the museum although naturally lacking. it pales to other national museums i have been too. it is a wonder that it took me this long to visit this place of cultural goodies.

i have never seen so many earthen jars used for a variety of purposes including burial jars and medieval chinese ceramic wares featuring uniquely and individually painted plates which seemed to have been a priced commodity at its time. all of it were treasures rescued from a shipwreck called san diego.

there were also anthropology exhibits from the pleistocene period, on islamic culture and spanish influence, ancient burial practices, briefly on philippine languages, and then to bio diversity and modern art.

the collection seemed fragmented or diverse, depends on how you look at it which illustrates that fundamentally, we are relatively a young civilization (only 100~ years old).

perhaps that is why on the way out i couldn't help to feel a bit fustrated because i Thirst for Knowledge of Our Culture and not Much Can Be Done About It. Little has Survived Of Our pre colonial past. MOST of it if not all of it Have Been Lost or should i say Systematically demonized, and finally forgotten Replaced by a foreign religion.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

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Alexander the Great against the Indians


note that the photo is the last epic battle against the Greeks (myself) and India (Taxila).

his armies are composed of war elephants, the swordsmen, catapults, and a lancer. Unfortunately for him, my armies are larger. I brought the phalanges, catapults, and hypaspistes.

1. August 324 BC, I started the war against poros
2. January 323 BCE, I captured sogdiana (poros)
3. February 323 BCE, I captured Kokala (poros)
4. March 323 BCE, I captured the capital city of patalla (poros)
5. March 323 BCE, poros is destroyed.
5. October 323 BCE, I captured Masalla (Taxila)
6. February 322 BC, I captured the capital city of Taxila (Taxila)
7. February 322 BCE Indians were crushed.

Alexander the Great was victorious conquest type!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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(Hypaspiste by Johnny Shumate)

Alexander the Great in the war against Darius of Persia and the Egyptian Mazes. there are also poros Indian who is angry with me.

I'm playing Civilization 4.



my generals alexander the great
the cid
jeanne arc
javayarman II Nebuchadnezzar II

autizol

my favorite unit

the hypaspiste:
combat units closer
single unit replaces
Greek empire soldier with ax
+25% against mounted units
+50% cons units near

history

1. June 336 BCE. I captured Sardinian (Persian)
2. April 335 BCE. I captured Halicarnassus (Persian)
3. January 334 BCE. I captured Gordion (Persian)
4. September 334 BCE. I captured tarsus (Persian)
5. May 333 BCE. I captured Sidon (Persian)
6. February 332 BCE. I captured tyr (Persian)
7. October 332 BCE. I captured Damascus (Persian)
8. November 332 BCE, I made peace with Mazes and darius
9. 331 BCE in April, I declared war on the Mazes and darius
10. November 331 BCE, the golden age has begun
11. November 331 BCE, I captured Thapsacus (Persian)
12. May 330 BCE, I captured Nineveh (Persian)
13. December 330 BCE, Vercingetorix defeated cid (Persian)
14. March 329 BCE, I captured Nineveh (Egyptian)
15. July 329 BCE, I captured Arbel (Persian)
16. February 328 BCE, I captured Babylon (Persian)
17. November 328 BCE, I captured Memphis (Egypt)
18. March 327 BCE, I captured susa (Persian)
19. May 327 BCE, I captured Paraetonium (Egyptian)
20. September 327 BCE, I captured Ecbatana (Persian)
21. December 327 BCE, I captured Ammon (Egyptian)
22. December 327 BCE, the Egyptians were crushed
23. May 326 BCE, I captured rhagae (Persian)
24. June 326 BCE, I captured etruscan (Barbarian)
25. June 326 BCE, I captured perseplolis (Persian)
26. October 326 BCE, I captured Pasargadae (Persian)
27. November 326 BCE, I captured Hecatompylos (Persian)
28. ... 325 BCE, I captured Herat (Persian) ...

this is not the end yet ..

in fact, I use BCE (Before Common Era or Before the Christian era) because it is politically correct.

Friday, February 18, 2011

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alexander the great places that I want to visit HK

in May 1st to 4th May, my family is going to HK for holiday.

1. Victoria Peak where I could see the entire city.
2. Ocean Park because I enjoy watching fish (alive).
3. Temple Street for souvenirs and also see traditional Chinese operas.
4. Stanley to see the temple dedicated to Tin Hau Queen of Heaven
5. Po Lin Monastery & Tai O a Buddhist temple

never forget that there are free tours in museums Wednesdays ..

Thursday, February 17, 2011

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fossil evidence


i gathered together a plausible view of human evolution that goes all the way back to the carboniferous period (345 million years ago), i thought this is more amazing than some fairy tale.

the missing link reproach is no longer missing if we consider what we have in terms of conclusive fossil evidence today. the mammal like reptiles most especially caught my attention which depicts continuity from fish to reptile then to mammals then to primates and then to the early hominids.

one of particular interest is called KNM ER 1470 (homo rudolfensis) which is viewed as a good candidate for the transition from australopithecus to homo speciation because from the neck down it was indistinguishable from an australopithecus and the cranial capacity and dentition looked that of the homo. there is an indication that the early hominids changed their diet from plant to eating meat and from being arboreal to terrestial living which scientists supposed placed pressure on the population to a trend for smaller teeth and increased cranial capacity (bigger brains).

345M (carboniferous period) - first reptiles
280M (permian period) - mammal like reptiles
180M (jurassic period) - first mammals
65M (end of cretaceous period) - first primates
38M (oligocene epoch) - first catarrhines
5M (pliocene epoch) - first hominids.

for the nth time. humans didn't evolve from monkeys. and never has it been said that it was except in ignorant or misinformed circles. or at the least one should question everything especially from an unreliable source. humans and monkeys share a common ancestor.

25M - 20M Aegyptopithecus
20M - 15M Preconsul
15M - 10M Ramipithecines
5M - Australopithecus
4.0M - 3.5M A. afarensis
3.0M - 2.0M A. africanus
2.0M - 1.5M H. habilis
1.5M - 1.0M H. erectus
0.5M - present H. sapiens

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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Chapter 3: Biology and evolution

at lunch time, i brought up the topic of homo sapiens having at the minimum 1% to 4% trace of neandertal DNA. reactions were varied. i detected hostility in some. and a few haven't even heard of what a neandertal is or any of the early hominids. and others still displayed utter uninterest. i didn't know much of it (in detail) either until i found this anthropology book filled with colorful illustrations from booksale. ;p

the conversation spilled over to the missing link which i gladly responded to with the fossil evidence of australopithecus and the earlier ramipithecines. there is a vast library of fossils found if only people would care to educate themselves.

i brought up the factors of change that facilitates the process of evolution. what is a theory in a scientific sense. And should there be another sense to that word? Dispelling common misconceptions of what evolution is. thinks like thinking humans evolved from monkeys. i wonder who perpetuates this misinformation. who stands to benefit from misunderstanding science?

it pays well to be reading up on the subject.

DEFINTIONS

genes are actual units of heredity.

alleles are alternate forms of a single gene.

genotype the genetic composition of an organism.

evolution is a heritable change in genotype which becomes effected in the gene pool of a population.

FACTORS FOR CHANGE

1. mutation is chemical alteration of a gene that produces a new allele.

2. genetic drift are chance fluctuations of allele frequencies in the gene pool of a population.

3. gene flow is the introduction of allelles from the gene pool of one population into that of another.

4. natural selection is the evolutionary process through which factors in the environment exert pressure that favors some individuals over others to produce the next generation.

5. adaptation is a process by which organisms acheive a beneficial adjustment to an available environment.

6. speciation is an evolutionary process resulting to an establishment of a new species caused by isolating mechanisms.

Friday, February 11, 2011

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sta. ana manila

hier soir, nous avons déménagé à la maison de mes parents. et devine quoi! IL Y THE INTERNET! world tattoo work! it's slow but it exists.

I want to thank RC dandy and who had helped us with a hunter (who was cute by the way) and 2 assists.

the next day, we explored the city, market, and Robinsons Ermita mall that was near the hospital where Dad died. I remember. we had our lunch and my brother called us. and then he told us that we need to go to the hospital. put it is something I'll never forget.

when I bought the router for about CDR King 800, we installed the network at my house and we played a game of warcraft. and now I want to install Internet Connection Sharing for the other computer can connect too.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

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mecca


I conquered the cities of Greeks, Persians, and Songhai. I even conquered the capital city of Persepolis. and now I look at the capital city of Mecca saudi headed by Harun ar-Hashid oneself.

Friday, February 4, 2011

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Sunday, January 30, 2011

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pi-Rameses is surrounded by enemies besieged


in the 1650s, Askia Mohammed, the Emperor of Songhai, declared war against Egypt. to west of my empire, the city pi-Rameses is surrounded by armies. I have already sent the illustrious general of Egypt, General Vercingetorix for it might come to the rescue of the city.

under the command of General Vercingetorix had a gun, three archers, and pikemen. they were able to repel the attack.

1670. Wu Zetian of China, Emperor shengshen, has partnered with askia.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

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something weird happened, I was at war with everybody. Harun Ar-Rashid of Saudi and darius 1 of Persia to the east and Alexander the Great from Greece to the west. Askia of Songhai. this war is too short. I pondered.

but after just two laps from the beginning of the war, Songhai and Persia have left and they made peace with Egypt of Ramses I rather too easily. Darius of Persia first abandoned cities Ecbatana, tarsus, and the Gordium is my empire.

is clear that units can attack remotely provide full benefit. I used archers and catapults.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

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anthropology

anthropology is the study of humanity that has Sub-categories: physical anthropology that studies humans as a biological and cultural anthropology that studies human cultures. cultural anthropology is also divided into three categories: archeology, anthropology, linguistics, and ethnology.

like all science, the anthropologists émmettent and testing hypotheses (Explanations of the phenomenon observed provisional) for testing scientific theory (an assumption validated).

i would like Emphasize this, Knowing Even The Most Educated Many People I Know, The Word misunderstand to mean Something akin to conjecture is based Wholly whim or afterthought.

This Is What Science is all about and Why I am a big fan. Correcting it is self That No Longer theories and work are discarded. this bring me back to an anti-Briefly Richard Dawkin's book is historical feeling about The Selfish Gene Which he puts forward as a possible mechanism "of biological evolution. Which Is His hypothesis it from what i Understand Remains unchallenged.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

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ff vodcast episode 2



I had fun watching this episode because it is intelligent and humorous at the same time especially the guy wearing glasses (hehehe). I wonder if he is undead like me.

a summary of this episode:

1. Day the Black Nazarene - it does not work like in a wireless kind of way. lol. good point there Who is Paying For the cleanup.

2. bracelets-scale power. my sister and my brother has one! That bracelet was Seems to Be Made of rubber and It Is suppose to help you balance. how?

3. by CBCP President Of The bill is HR that as terrorism.

4. Discovery Channel Teaming Up With The Vatican to create a series on exorcism.

5. Knights of Columbus will create a comic strip that would be anti-RH bill. I Would not Be Surprised if it IS going to Contain, Red ace puts it Quite well, fictituous articles posing as science.

6. gov. Taseer was in pakistan tué en défendant le laicité au pakistan. people think this kind of stuff happens only in the dark ages. i can only imagine what kind of nightmare it is to live in such a place.

it is inspiring to watch these people and maybe i should participate actively on their weekly meetups. i was able to attend a few times early on then extra-curricular activities came in.

hopeful of what the future would be like seeing how atheists, secularists, humanists, and freethinkers have started to organize in such a way that would effectively raise awareness to the questions regarding laicité in the philippines.

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the new zodiac

le science a gagné encore contre la superstition. l'astronomie vs l'astrologie who became totally false over time. astronomy has proved the absurdity of astrology .. and I quote Mr. Parke Kunkle "there is no physical connection between the constellations and personality traits."

now I wonder what will happen to Astrologers around the world. yet the public did not seem to realize the implications. why?!?!

goodbye astrologer Madame!

Capricorn: January 20 to February 16
Aquarius (Aquarius): from February 16 to March 11
fish: March 11-April 18
ram (Aries): April 18 to May 13
bull: May 13 June 21
Gemini: June 21 to July 20
cancer: from July 20 to August 10
lion from August 10 to September 16 = that's me!
blank: September 16 to October 30
balance (libra) October 30 to November 23
scorpion from 23 November to 29 November
Ophiuchus: from November to December 17 Sagittarius
: December 17 to January 20

Thursday, January 13, 2011

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Anthony Flew

I just finished the book I borrowed from rob curiously titled "There Is No God" except the word "no" has been replaced by the word "a" (ie Anthony Flew changed his mind and now he thinks he y a un dieu).

anthony is a philosopher (not a scientist). he talks about his beginnings during the first half and his discovery of the divine and "evidence" on the second part. and in between, he makes jabs at scientists particularly atheist biologist and writer for the public understanding science none other than richard dawkins.

anthony presents us with legitimate philosophical questions.

what started it all. the first cause argument. he accepts the premise that god would be immune to the same standard he places on everything else. that everything has a beginning. i find this absurd if not plain convenient.

the most compelling for me, although i remain skeptical, is the fine-tuning argument. an argument from design which pertains to the "fine tuning" of the physical constants of the universe that enabled it to exist. that it suggests an intelligence.

my contention would be is that the explanation would have to be naturalistic. science continues to find the answers to the big questions (life, consciousness, the beginning and order of the universe, the beginnings and mechanism of evolution). not knowing the answers to these big questions is not evidence at all which appear to be another main point taken.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

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much later, beyond



Le plus beau des rendez-vous que donne un jour l'amour
is well beyond
Beyond Life Beyond
forget, we were promised

Nothing is forbidden when it comes to hope
Long after, the Beyond

Chorus:

We have the right, to love again
We have the choice to return again
Reset, never give up
find themselves beyond
Long after, the afterlife

C ' is included in our sights
In line with our hands we'll meet again

Beyond our belief
Beyond silence
In a huge heart

Nothing is defined when it comes to 'Although there
after, beyond

Chorus:

We have the right, to love again
We have the choice to return again and again
, never give up
find themselves beyond
Long after, the beyond

And so little is so similar and different all at the same time


Nothing s'ra
So it is finally being together

Chorus:

We have the right , to love again
We have the choice to return again
Reset, never give up
find themselves beyond
We have the right, to love again
We have the choice to become stronger and
again, jamais renoncer
De se retrouver au-delà
Bien après, l'au-delà

Friday, January 7, 2011

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god is not great

christopher hitchens is brilliant! i just finished reading his book god is not Great: how religion poisons everything.

by far the most eloquent article of prose that i have ever read though admittedly my reading selection is very limited. its obvious superior style to anything i have ever encountered, goes without saying underlying message in which its plainly laid out arguments contre religion, makes a strong case sans hesitation.

people just have to be aware of history to be persuaded of hitchen's thesis. a recognizable fact that the atrocities directly or indirectly, no matter what the scale, continue to plague us to this day.

hitchen's talk vividly about the conflicts purportedly made in the name of religion between catholics and protestants, between christians themselves, christians oppressing jews, jews oppressing moslems and back. between moslems themselves. hindus and moslems. etc which strongly suggests a pattern. given enough influence and power. religion will oppress and cause conflict.

he discussed the decadent barbarity of the old testament (leviticus comes to mind) and the themes outright of the new testament concerning anti-semitism and sexism. see paul land timothy.

he touched on other familiar topics. familiar as i have read them from elsewhere particularly in dawkin's god delusion. like the origins of religion in which we are actual witnesses to all sorts of emerging cults of today, ethics and laicité, briefly on science and social liberties and the role of religion being historically a constant opposition, and finally my personal favorite totalitarianism which deals with the most common reproach against atheism's most infamous.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

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10 things I would like to

j'ai copié l'idée du site de rob

1. partouzer.
2. faire l'amour pendant que je suis sous l'effet de la marijuana.
3. engager un prostitué.
4. je suis seul en voyageant abroad or even in the country
5. do skydiving.
6. scuba diving.
7. become a vegetarian.
8. drive a scooter or a motorcycle.
9. quit for good.
10. Apart from the French language, study another language like German, Arabic or nipponggo

Sunday, January 2, 2011

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Cityville

since I created another city Cityville, it became difficult to maintain both (as I have a another city to city of wonder).

Cityville I think is more interesting and easier. and interaction between Voison is also deeper. we can create franchises in visiting other cities (your Voison), rename the franchise, achieve goals, build housing, decorations, farms ..

AND is in french! it means that you can learn by playing. yay! can learn the french words for many things. like the words for fruits, buildings, goods,

is a bit like SimCity, where you can build the city of your dreams ...