Archive for November, 2006

Maestro Hulk Marvel Legends Toy

November 29th, 2006

maestro hulk
Last time I bought a toy was on January 26, 2006. That’s pretty much a year ago. I bought three pieces of the Apocalypse Series Marvel Legends line – Astonishing X-Men version of Wolverine, X-23 and Bishop. I told myself I would buy the remaining three characters – Maestro Hulk, Sasquatch and Iron Fist – when I have extra cash but sadly, it didn’t materialize. Just when I was about to give up on my toy habit, Dax out of nowhere and no reason gave me the Maestro Hulk character!

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Majesty

November 28th, 2006

I dunno if I will make any sense to anyone in this post. I’m doing it anyway.I’ve been struck twice today. By 2 distinct memories I mean. First by a nationalistic sense, now by faith. Stimuli from literature news and music =) Ahh, my senses are really sensitive to such.

Here I feature the simple short song, Majesty , that I just stumbled on again while I was browsing for gospel songs. It is not my favorite, but it is one of the good ones. The part I love most about faith and fellowship has always been the music. I posted about this before, though less directly, when I put up the Maranatha singers’ interpretetion of the You are my refuge. I love the praise and worship songs when sung in congregation. It is just wonderful! And I have to say it is the only other time (apart from really really good music concerts that drive me insane) I swear my hands smell and feel differently from all the clapping I do. I’m talking about the intense energy that builds up when you sing praises. It’s another euphoria altogether with worship songs.

I first learned Majesty in Sunday school as a child. It was one of the worship songs that was sung softly as a prayer. The sweet melodies of worship songs always make me feel at peace and closer to the Lord. Sandi Patti also has a version (hitting all those glass-breaking notes). I mentioned before that I grew up listening and learning children’s gospel songs from tapes. As a young adult I continued to listen to songs by Kelly Willard, one of my favorite gospel singers of the day. I listened to her album on Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs over and over. I remember performing once for an audience of Baptists as a 12-year old.

This is the first time I heard Majesty in slow rock, performed here by Caedmon’s Call. (Thanks Jie for the link, I finally downloaded the songs after a year!)

Majesty/Worship His majesty/Unto Jesus/Be all glory, honor and praise/Majesty/Kingdom authority/Flow from His throne
Unto His own/His anthem raise

Majesty/Worship His majesty/Unto Jesus/Be all glory, honor and praise/Majesty/Kingdom authority/Flow from His throne
Unto His own/His anthem raise

So exalt/Lift up on high/The name of Jesus/Magnify/Come glorify/Christ Jesus the King

Majesty/Worship His majesty/Jesus who died/Now glorified/King of all kings

So exalt/Lift up on high/The name of Jesus/Magnify/Come glorify/Christ Jesus the King

Majesty/Worship His majesty/Jesus who died/Now glorified/King of all kings

Like I said it is short.. simple.. humble. A quick reminder of faith.

Wish list: rock songs

November 28th, 2006

One of our usual list-scribbling…

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Jose Rizal

November 28th, 2006

Nakatutuwa naman na may first edition copies ng Noli at Fili na naiuwi ni Vibal sa Pilipinas mula sa Espanya.

Mga ganitong balita naaalala ko aking kamusmusan, kung kelan inuulan ang mga tulad ko ng mga pagkakataon na makilala si Rizal. Sa loob ng classroom pinag-uusapan ang mga kuwento at tula na isinulat nya. Isinasadula at ipinalalabas sa entablado at telebisyon ang buhay at nobela nya.

Siguro kung lagi kong imumunimuni ang mga patungkol kay Rizal, mas aalab ang damdamin ko para sa Pilipinas at sa aking pagkaPilipino.

Ano nga ba yung sinabi nya? “I will not live to see the sunrise, but to those of you who will, do not forget those who fell during the night.” (Or something to that effect.)

Nasaan kaya yung original manuscript? Nabasa ko (somewhere) na may mga photocopied pages ng sulat-kamay ni Manong Jose sa National Archives.

Mathematical Sex

November 27th, 2006

Wherein it is related how that Polygon of Womanly Virtue, your Polly Nomial (our heroine) is accosted by that Notorious Villain Curly Pi, and factored (oh, horror).

Once upon a time ( 1/T ), Pretty Polly Nomial was strolling across a field of vectors when she came to the boundary of a singularly large matrix. Now Polly was convergent and her mother had made it an absolute condition that she never enter such an array without her brackets on. Polly, however, who had changed her variables that morning and was feeling particularly badly behaved, ignored this condition on the basis that it was insufficient, and made her way amongst the complex elements. Rows and columns closed in from all sides. Tangents approached her surface. She became tensor and tensor. Quite suddenly, two branches of a hyperbola touched her at a single point. She oscillated violently, lost all sense of directrix, and went completely divergent. As she reached a turning point, she tripped over a square root that was protruding from the erf and plunged headlong down a steep gradient. When she rounded off once more, she found herself inverted, apparently alone, in a non-Euclidian space.

She was being watched, however. That smooth operator, Curly Pi, was lurking innerproduct. As his eyes devoured her curvilinear coordinates, a singular expression crossed his face. He wondered, was she still convergent? He decided to integrate improperly at once.

Hearing a common fraction behind her, Polly rotated and saw Curly Pi approaching with his power series extrapolated. She could see at once by his degenerate conic and dissipative terms that he was bent on no good.

“Arcsinh,” she gasped.

“Ho, ho,” he said. “What a symmetric little asymptote you have. I can see your angles have a lot of secs.”

“Oh, sir,” she protested, “keep away from me. I haven’t got my brackets on.”

“Calm yourself, My Dear,” said our Suave Operator. “Your fears are purely imaginary.”

“I, I,” she thought, “perhaps he’s not normal but homologous.”

“What order are you?” the Brute demanded.

“Seventeen,” replied Polly.

Curly leered. “I suppose you’ve never been operated on.”

“Of course not,” Polly replied quite properly. “I’m absolutely convergent.”

“Come, come,” said Curly, “Let’s off to a decimal place I know and I’ll take you to the limit.”

“Never,” gasped Polly.

“Abscissa,” he swore, using the vilest oath he knew. His patience was gone. Coshing her over the coefficient with a log until she was powerless, Curly removed her discontinuities. He stared at her significant places, and began smoothing out her points of inflection. Poor Polly. The algorithmic method was now her only hope. She felt his hand tending to her asymptotic limit. Her convergence would soon be gone forever.

There was no mercy, for Curly was a heavyside operator.Curly’s radius squared itself; Polly’s loci quivered. He integrated by parts. He integrated by partial fractions. After he cofactored, he performed rungecutta on her. The complex beast even went all the way around and did a contour integration. Curly went on operating until he had satisfied her hypothesis, then he exponentiated and became completely orthogonal.

When Polly got home that night, her mother noticed that she was no longer piecewise continuous, but had been truncated in several places. But is was too late to differentiate now. As the months went by, Polly’s denominator increased monotonically. Finally, she went to the L’Hopital and generated a small but pathological function which left surds all over the place and drove Polly to deviation.

The moral of our sad story is this:

‘If you want to keep your expressions convergent, never allow them a single degree of freedom…’

Ubuntu ni AJ

November 27th, 2006

I was able to install my Ubuntu 6.10 in my PC at home. It was actually just a test installation using my spare hard disk so as not to touch my existing stable WinXP machine.

Nainggit ako kay Pen nung na-install nya yung Ubuntu nya sa laptop nya. Dagdag pa dun yung raves para sa bagong release na Ubuntu 6.10 at Vista killer pa daw ito.

Then and there, I’m sold with Ubuntu.

ubuntu ni aj

Having no background at all with Ubuntu, I googled away last Friday for some tips and tricks of the trade. And all reviews echoed one thing: Installation is easy. And yes it’s true.

Though I did not use an Ubuntu 6.10 install disk, it is not actually an issue. I used Linux Mint 2.0 which is based on Ubuntu 6.10 with added media codecs. Installation went fine and I can even see my Windows partition or what we know as Drive C:\.

Fraleigh ang pangalan ng Ubuntu PC ni Pen, ang sa akin naman ay…. ;)

Here’s a cool Wiki for Edgy Eft.

far away

November 25th, 2006

Thanks Anne!

Microbes and viruses.

November 24th, 2006

How cool is that?! This link shows a CTL killing an influenza virus.

What follows is a just a load of blabber.

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Five things to know when you switch to Linux

November 21st, 2006

Shamelessly ripped from polishlinux.org

  1. App-searching is a pleasure, or How to install and uninstall programs
  2. Be wary when going root, or The command-line and the root user
  3. Two (different) sides to a coin, or GNOME and KDE
  4. You-may you-may-not, or File permissions
  5. Five more quick tips, or Various additional details

Read the whole article here.

ubuntu
Since Pen installed her Ubuntu in her laptop last week, I was researching for other distributions of Ubuntu. I learned that Ubuntu 6.10, code named Edgy Eft has been released just this month. Ubuntu 6.10 uses the GNOME Desktop environment. For those who wants the KDE flavor, they have the KUbuntu distribution. As for me, I looked for a package that will satisfy my video viewing needs. Then I found out the LinuxMint Distribution. I definitely think that this distro is for me.

mint Linux Mint is an Ubuntu-based distribution whose goal is to provide a more complete out-of-the-box experience by including browser plugins, media codecs, support for DVD playback, Java, and other components. Linux Mint 2.0, code name “Barbara”, was released yesterday: “This release is based on Ubuntu 6.10 and uses the Ubuntu installer. The desktop is GNOME 2.16.1 and the kernel is 2.6.17. Barbara comes with the following plugins: Macromedia Flash 9 beta, Sun Java 1.5 Update 9, RealPlayer 10. Support for MP3, Windows and various codecs, encrypted DVDs is installed by default. Barbara comes with Amarok 1.4.4 instead of Rhythmbox. The default artwork is a blue version of the ‘Human’ theme.”

I’m downloading the iso file as I write this and I can’t wait to install it in my computer at home.

Ultimate Math Cheat Sheet

November 21st, 2006

Found this on Digg.

The Ultimate Math Cheat Sheet

Math Cheat Sheet

I don’t know why but it made me smile seeing those symbols once again. Aah, the memories.

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