Image Formation

In image formation, in order for you to have a clear image, the traveling rays passing through the transparent surface must traverse the same path lengths. Otherwise, interference will occur and your image won’t be as clear as it should be.

This can be applied in a person’s relationships with other people.

Yes, you may have the same goal (image) and different methods (rays), but if you don’t exert the same amount of effort in achieving your goal, things would end up being blurry.

Harmonize. Communicate. And you will be successful.

That’s Why I Love RPGs!

Because besides the gameplay, I LOVE the stories. And wow, Crisis Core has got to have one of the best stories, ever. And the ending felt very much like it was from a movie, complete with theme song, ending credits, etc.

You just gotta love Final Fantasy VII.

Zack. :(

I demand an FFVII remake! Ang pangit ng graphics eh. Hahaha. And I can’t find our old cds. :p

Up next in the geekiness: rewatching Advent Children. HAHAHA

You’re Here!!!

Summer! <3 You’re finally here. Oh summer! Sweet, sweet, sticky, sweaty summer. :D

I have approximately two weeks before I go back to damnation, err, chemnation. HAHAHA.

Chem17 for summer = aaaaaaargh.

But yeah, I have two weeks to bum around.

Ooooh… Colorful electrons.

I’ve been tinkering with my brothers’ Rubik’s cube for a while. Ever since I independently figured out how to do the first layer, I just had this desire to finish the cube. I finished my first 2×2 cube last Thursday night, and my first 3×3 on Friday night with the help of Vince, Bingot and Chato.

Now, I’m still in the process of learning, and finding the logic and arithmetic behind the algorithms they provided me. So to make things a bit somewhat easier, besides giving names to the moves that I do, I imagined the cube as one atom with different colored electron. I imagined that solving the cube was like looking for the electron configuration of that atom.

It was like moving the electrons around, filling in each layer, each side, each configuration before I get to the final state of the “atom.” HAHAHA.

I’m being brainwashed. Tch.

Since Chem is getting the best of me…

… I turn to my Triple Point.

Someone who exists in three states at once, not only in certain conditions, but all possible conditions. Someone who doesn’t need a certain temperature and pressure just to be in three states at once.

When my bonds start to loosen and break…

When I’m about to melt and break down…

When I’m about to reach my boiling point…

When I’m about to evaporate and explode…

He’s there.

He lowers my vapor pressure.

He makes me more viscuous.

He strengthens my IMFAs.

He makes me more ionic than dipole-dipole, than London dispersion.

HAHAHA.

Writing this has made me feel a little better. :)

Prayers, please.

I can’t afford to fail Chem. I’m already delayed by 10 units. Mahirap nang maging 15 yun. T_T

Duality

Disclaimer: This has got to be my nerdiest reflection ever.

I was in Mcdonald’s Katipunan this morning, waiting for the Katipunan traffic to lessen a bit, when I decided to open my beloved University Physics book to the 33rd chapter: The Nature and Propagation of Light.

The first section discussed light’s peculiar wave-particle duality: light exists as both a particle and a wave.

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MS Office Epal

I can’t open the Office 07 files I wrote in Ate Jessica’s house.

I can’t open MS Office when I’m connected to the net because “another user is using it.” Apparently, my Mac: MS Office needs a license of it’s own.

Grr.