The Science of Making Glow Sticks

One of the things that make party-ing and tgsh-tgsh-ing more interesting are the glow sticks. So here's a little something for all yah party peeps. Kidding! I'm just a geek and nerd who found this video of how to make glowsticks very interesting... It's not exactly for bored people at home coz it's much to technical and the ingredients are not accessible or cheap. But the science is lurve. :P I miss nerd-ing out with my friends!!!

Criminal Minds

One of the shows I already like is Criminal Minds, and I have been watching more of it on the local Fox Channel. I love most crime shows like CSI (all three) and Numbers, especially when it offers something different. Criminal Minds is different in that it focuses on the criminal rather than the crime committed. The show centers on the Behavioral Analysis Unit of the FBI, led by Agent Hotch player by Thomas Gibson. The storylines delve into the psyche, behavior, and profile of the criminals and use the information to track down the criminal. It also stars Joe Mantegna, Paget Brewster, and the yummy Shemar Moore. My favorite characters are uber nerd Dr Reid and the geek hacker Penelope Garcia. The interactions among the different members of the unit is also very interesting. Makes them... human sometimes. It's an interesting show that keeps me company almost everyday. Good thing Criminal Minds will be back this September with their sixth season.

Black Swan

I was attracted to this trailer by the promise of a kiss between Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis. They do kiss at around 1:25 but there so much more to this film I think. The film is Black Swan. Seems like a very good art film. Locking Lips With 'Black Swan' Trailer - Watch more horror Seems like a really good film. I don't quite get if Mila Kunis is a psycho chick but I find the dynamics between protagonist Natalie Portman and Kunis to be very interesting. And the story is set amidst the beautiful but competitive scenery of ballet. Hope I get to watch this. :)

Great Day

Just had a great day! By any other standards, it was a normal hectic day. And that's what made it so great. I was hospitalized for a week, and it almost a week since I was discharged but not allowed to go out. And while I didn't go out today, it is the first time in a long time that I felt normal. The day started out with breakfast of pancakes. Yummy! And some meds. Meh! Then, I dove right into work. I accomplished tasks for WordCamp Ph 2010, Avatar Media, and Davao Bloggers. I also made scripts and coordinated for Davao Poker TV. Plus, I published and publicized some blog posts and started working on article submissions. I started most of these before lunch. WHOA! My relatives were here for lunch. We ate sinigang, kaldereta, and balbacua. Plus fruits, ice cream, and chocolates for dessert. Extra yummy and fun. With my nephews playing and running amok in the background, I went right back to my chores, tasks, and articles. I had to wear a face mask because there were too many people around. It was quite hard to breathe but I was able to work efficiently, nonetheless. Plus, I…

Sun Life StartUp

With the It's Time Advocacy, Sun Life Financial hopes to create better awareness among Filipinos regarding the need and benefits of having an insurance plan. There are only about 11 - 14% of Filipinos who are insured. And this already includes those insured by SSS and GSIS. 90% of Filipinos retire with little or no savings at all. Recognizing the need to have more Filipinos insured, Sun Life Financial is offering a new insurance policy product that caters to Filipinos who have regular wages and would like to have a life insurance policy. Sun StartUp costs as low as PhP384 per month for a minimum coverage of PhP200,000. It has a coverage of 10 years. The earlier you sign up for it, the lower it will cost you. And this policy does not require you to undergo tests and fill up voluminous forms. You can also include and pay for add-on benefits such as coverage for accidents. Sun StartUp also gives you options to pay monthly, quarterly, and so forth so those with staggered or irregular earnings can also avail of this policy. I think this is a policy that bloggers or online professionals like me can avail of. And…

Dengue and Then Some

Last Thursday, icky rashes showed up on my legs so I had a blood test which showed I had a low platelet count. The normal count is around 150. Mine was only 50. I was admitted in the hospital for dengue. I didn't even have fever or other symptoms. Only a low platelet count, rashes, and bruises. I was the only dengue patient there who was perky. My Mommy noted I was even wearing mini skirt, make up, and dangling earrings when I was admitted. And some of the nurses seemed surprised that I was functioning well despite my very low platelet count which went as low as 8. After 5 IV insertions, eight units of platelet concentrate transfused, around 20 blood tests, several glasses of tawa tawa herbal tea, doses of antibiotics and antihistamine, and liters of water, my platelet count refused to go up. With that, my Doctor, also my cousin, decided to refer me to a hematologist (specializes in blood and blood diseases). The hematologist recommended I get a bone marrow aspiration (BMA). OUCHIE! My imagination was full of painful bone marrow extraction scenes from Grey's Anatomy, House, and Scrubs. And for the first time in a…