November11
No two days are the same. As far as I like going to different destinations, the journey itself is always ang adventure. and no two journeys are alike.
araw araw, mula lunes hanggang byernes, binabaybay ko ang daang hari, sakay lagi ng collorum na van. I don’t know about the spelling, pero sila yung supposedly illegal operators who make our daily lives easier. since illegal sila. araw araw din nilang iniiwasan ang mga otoridad para lang maihatid kami ng mabilis at maayos sa destinasyon ng kanilang mga pasahero. kahit na ang kapalit nito ay ang plaka ng kanilang sasakyan. Read the rest of this entry »
November10
wahh. after distro after distro of ubuntu that I’ve got over the months, I’m finally able to get a decent, clean installation. Ubuntu distros are far one of the most easiest linux OS to install, but I’ve had some partition problems that prevented me.
One of these is that the distro probably doesnt recognize correctly my partition drives. It’s not a good sign though, wherein my only choice is to well, manually configure the effin’ partition.
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November10
During the past few days/weeks, I’ve been thinkering around some little .NET programming. It’s not easy, knowing that they are almost the same.
Differences aside, I asked myself on what is more suitable for me. Both are OOP, hmm, what else… ayon. OOP. On my first experience of OOP programming, I have always preffered java. although, the get-set scheme is still present for c#, it still doesn’t have the “comfy” programming feeling I’ve had when in java.
Maybe I still have a lot to learn about the power of .NET and its applications. But the question is, how would I learn that I prefer java? or c#?
haay. this sounds a lot like love. -_-’
October25
Last night, at the Mall of Asia parking lot, I we noticed something unusual, and cool. The parking lot is now equipped with a sensor system that displays a red color if the space is occupied and green if otherwise. I think the device is designed with a infrared line that if an object blocks the infrared light, the device sends a signal to the LED to display the corresponding status color.
Aside from the convenience of efficiently finding a space for your vehicle, I assume that the devices also gives out a counter signal that also gives the number of vacant spaces for the whole parking level or building.
On the other hand, I think I saw this research design proposal a year ago somewhere in Mapua. heheheheheh.