Tuesday, October 11

law and Behold

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it's our law21 finals tomorrow and it's gonna be a group effort so it's gonna be fun
i think

random bits
woke up at around 1pm earlier realizing that my filipino paper due hours later was still halfway done. 2 hours later it was and i loved it. the result? an analysis of the union of farmers of sampilong from the novel "luha ng buwaya" of amado v. hernandez using the activity theory of vygotsky, et. al. [haha i just googled activity theory by chance the night before while looking for a socio-historical approach, which our professor required, to studying the novel]

had to stop that playlist of songs. i can't seem to think straight
there.

caught something on discover earlier at the lib [after passing that filipino paper right on time, i just had to rest and sit down knowing it's gonna rain and i didn't bring an umby], electrons can actually be in two places at once.

whoa. make that infinitely many places at one moment. it has been proven and backed up by quantum mechanics. so the next question: why can't i be in two places at one time?
i'd be in class to avoid cuts while i'd be in cebu catching up on friends

so the article goes and explains why quantum mechanics, the science of the really small can't seem to work for the science of the very big [stars and galaxies] or the science of the just rightly sized [me and you].

then it introduces a very common concept [which i thought einstein proved inexistent] to answer maybe why i can't be in two places at one time- gravity.
now i realized einstein did not prove it was inexistent, he merely explained it in a way different from how newton [the guy who first thought of it] explained it.
i used to dream of becoming an astrophysicist. next to being a neurosurgeon and a biomechanical engineer. maybe after law

caught something from the economist too [ads people are right], sudan's leaders are now uniting with its rebels for, i presume, the common good. so are germany's, whose elections reminded me of that gore-bush thing 5 years ago. good news good news compared to the horrors at darfur or during hitler

thanks to the magazine, i finally was explained of the importance of the chinese spending more and the americans saving more. its this saving-investment balance we are trying to maintain and thrift economy doesn't seem to work for those stupid americans [not really, but uncle sam sure does look stupid especially beside kim jong-il]. the chinese [although they seem they've been spending a lot lately] need to spend more, and so does the rest of the world [not so sure with the philippines hehe]

also read about japan's viagra economy. haha i like it
and how mr. dell runs dell

remember my post about companies i admire. apple ain't there cause i dont have an ipod nano yet. and this article compared dell with apple. mr. dell: predictable and serious as mr. jobbs: cool and glamorous, with how they run their companies i mean. what's interesting is it works for both of them. cool can't wait to be ceo or coo someday. but chief finance officer will be fine as well. maybe after law

is it just me or does everyone miss everyone else really. i like it. i miss clarisse and that loft scene during rent every time we do blue revue. i miss socsci foyer and those pebbled floors that bruised my knees. i miss mikey and his beatboxing feats. i miss hanging out at mateo ricci with strainers nikki and louie. i miss studying for math with t or t1

was at cello's and as i was reaching for my 2pesos change the cashier lady said here's your two hundred peso change, sir. and i'm like sure why not. and she smiled. checheng
hehe i don't like her or anything but people should smile more often. not just during times of two hundred pesos or two pesos.

i miss cebu too. ibyang is complaining already. i miss eastwest and hanging rice and mongo bread. all these and more
maybe after law

now i study
lisnin to john legend again. stay with you was in my head all day
sortof readin heirs of the late spouses aurelio and esperanza balite, petitioners vs. rodrigo lim, respondent g.r. no. 152168 of the supreme court. on false cause
feelin kinda whoa-y

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