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The miscellaneous ramblings of a newbie writer.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

How not to over eat during this Holiday Season


While everyone is enjoying the holiday with their family and friends, we unconciously pack on those pounds that we've been trying to keep off. Here are some tips to keep you in check:
Don't eat fatty food
Avoid sweet of any kind, especially candy canes
Try to move around instead of staying in one place

Anyone has anything else to add please feel free to chime in .

Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas 2009

I know many of you are with friends and family, just like I'm with my family now. I just want to take the time to wish you Merry Christmas and wonderful new year. I especially like this time of year when every one in our family gather together and share our good time together. It's the time we give and receive presents from each other. The time our kids get the chance to see their cousins from other states; our parents and siblings come to spend time with us and share stories and play card games and watch movies together under one roof. I know you and your families are enjoying this time, and appreciate the gifts from each other. Merry Christmas to every one!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Wordpress new release

I know some of you guys have been waiting to upgrade your website with Wordpress, there is not better time than now. You are in for a treat! Wordpress just released the new version Wordpress 2.8 loaded with new features. A cool feature that we blogger can not do without is the added function to upload files in batch. I still have nightmares from the old day when I used to upload a file one by one, and waiting for hours in between each file. Now those days are long gone. Ahh! Isn't technology wonderful! You can download the new Wordpress version by following this link on the right. Just remember to credit me for telling you the good news. Here's a tall order. Go, do it now!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Getting snowed in on a Monday

I woke up early today, and was about to change into my work clothes. Then, my mind started to debate with me whether I should call in to take the day off, and I gave in. I'll call in later, assuming most people will stay home today anyway. I went downstairs around 6am, openned up my laptop and began searching the internet. Over the last few days I've been browsing the john chow website. This guy is teaching other to make money online. I question how he can make any money online without any products to sell. He updates his blog site very regularly, almost everyday for the past few weeks. New jibberish such as internet marketing, affiliate, seo, ppc, etc... were all very new to me, until recently my curiousity was taking me to all these related making money websites. Is it possible? These guys claimed they've been making $20000 to $40000 a month, some even stated making six figures income per year. I wanted to find out if all the fusses are in fact truth as they claimed. I began to think if I could make this kind of money, I would have more time to pursue my passion. I could travel to places I've only dream about because of the limited time. Passion, freedom, time are all the necessary ingredients for success.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Cool Laptop Design

Want to design some product?

So, you want to design a product, but you don't know where to begin. Consider this analogy: it's nature's call that all babies have to learn how to crawl before they can walk. Before you want to know how to do something, you need to know where to start. Pertaining to product design, first you need to have an engineering degree. Well, you don't have to have a degree. You can learn how to design products without getting an engineering degree. It's possible, but it's not easy. The hard part is how you are getting the experience. You will have a tough time getting an engineering job without an engineering degree. Unfortunately that's how you gain experience in product design. You can learn on your own, but like I said, it takes a lot of determination and persistence on your parts. However, if you are passionate enough to follow your dream, then nothing is impossible. My advice for you is STAY IN SCHOOL and FINISH that degree before you venture out on your own. Don't be so hard on yourself.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Picking up the workout program again

I got up at 5am this morning to go to the YMCA for some early excercising. I feels great! For sometimes now I have been slacking off on the excercising program. When I first joined the Y about two months ago, my intention was to do the workout 3 times a week. I kept it up for the first weeks, then, I was occupied with other things that were going on in my life, and I began to slip a few days after that. Well, I never seem to be able to keep up with any program I started. This time it should be different. I've been doing this for a long time, and this time I'd better stick with the program. Today is Wednesday; so Friday will be another 5am workout day for me. Let's see if I can maintain my promise. I'll report in another post on Friday. Anyone reading this blog should hold me accountable for this. Until Friday ....

Monday, December 14, 2009

Sunday, December 13, 2009

The Burning Candle

The flickering flame hovers atop an eight inch long white cylindrical candle with its base stuck firmly into the mouth of the crystal candle holder. The orange flame waves lightly to the breeze caused by every single breath of mine. The flame, slender and tall, is blue at its base, wraps itself around the wick at the center of the candle. The top of the wick curves slightly to the right, its tip turns amber as if it is trying to withstand from the heat of the flame. A pool of liquid candle wax is rising up around the wick, swelling up to the rim, it is about to spill over the side. In a moment the clear liquid wax will streak down along the side of the candle, racing all the way down the crystal holder at the base.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Four Things In My Room

For this next piece of writing I am required to pick out four things in my room and describe each one. The descriptions below are still in free writing format.

Granite table: That sheet of rock is so beautifully laid down to make a table top in the kitchen. I wonder how old that rock must be. It must be a huge piece of rock that has been somewhere in a mountain in Brazil. The surface is ingrained with magnificent patterns and its color so appealing to the eyes. The reflection of the ceiling light against the smooth surface of the granite table top makes the room appear brighter.

White board: It’s held against the wall by two nails. I put it there. When I hang it, I could not find the right size of nails. I thought the existing nails are not strong enough to hold it in place. But yet it’s been there for months now without giving a sign that it’s about to fall off. Angela and Eric have been keeping their daily tasks on the board. It becomes the daily reminder for our family. Every morning I’m supposed to write the date for the day in the upper left corner. But I forget to do it sometimes.


Refrigerator: I’m thankful for the engineer who invented the refrigerator. On a hot day I can have a cold drink ready to serve anytime to quench my thirst. I keep all kinds of food inside. There isn’t any room inside. From time to time I have to push away the other food to make room for new food and drinks. The refrigerator helps keep my food from rotten too soon. I can’t imagine living life without a refrigerator in the house. It must be a very harsh life. You have to do your groceries shopping on the daily basis to get your fresh vegetable and meats. How are you going to keep your dairy products fresh without the refrigerator? In the winter time, it’s not an issue. But when the weather becomes warm, that’s when you’ll appreciate the benefits of the refrigerator.


Filing system: I don’t know if the filing system I created is the best system out there or not, but it’s been keeping my kitchen table from getting cluster with junk mails. I’ve been very successful in organizing my mails since I thought of setting up the system for organizing and sorting out the incoming mails. I learn to be a little more organized, and it’s making things a lot easier to find and to keep track of. I’m proud of my invention. This system has helped me from frustration by the constant bombardment of the daily junk mails and billing statements and the likes.

Friday, December 11, 2009

The Room Where I Write

Below is my first writing assignment for the course. The instructor asked us to look around the room where we're in and describe it with details and using the four senses. Please don't forget to give your comment.
The granite table top the contractor had just finished installing last night is now crowded with lots of things on it. My laptop computer sits in the center taking place of almost the entire surface of the table. The table is not that big, just enough for me to lay down a cordless telephone in one corner, a stack of notebooks, a cup of tea (I don’t drink coffee any more), and a filing system for all my daily mails. A wire frame magazine rack is nailed against the back wall to hold magazines but there is hardly any magazine in it. It’s more for holding bulky catalogs and fancy flyers from random advertisers. A vase my daughter made as a project from her art class is now filled with assorted pens and pencils. It has a heart shape object affixed to the outside rim with the word Mom penned in by a black Sharpie ink.
At this time my kids are still sleeping soundly in their bedrooms upstairs. The refrigerator is humming in the corner next to the pantry. I hear an occasional clicking noise coming from the refrigerator. I must have the temperature setting too high. I should give it a tweaking on the dial to bring it down a little. The date on the white board on the wall hasn’t been updated since last November. The kids have been using it to pen in their scores on good behaviors daily. I’ve been slacking off on my part to keep the board up to date. I could hear them teaming up with their mom drilling me down with their cynical criticism on my big flaw now.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Writing lesson #1 - Free Writing

This is my first piece of writing for this classs. I am supposed to keep my fingers typing away without stopping for 5 minutes. It's hard for me to continue typing my thoughts. What I'm thinking about, I need to write down. I take this class to improve my writing skill. For a long time I contemplate about writing. In high school I was afraid of taking a creative writing class. I signed up for the course, but then I cancelled it. The thought of struggling to come up with ideas to write scared me away. Although I know deep down I really like to write. It doesn't matter what I write about, but I know that by writing clearly, I'd be able to put down my thoughts in a logically way, and my ideas can be expressed on paper or in words. I would like to convey my thoughts to others , and the only way to do that is to write well so others can understand your point. Getting your point across in your writing is important. I like the ideas of being able to write well. I practiced a few times, but then I stopped keeping a journal. I ocassional write a few pieces but I tucked it away somewhere in my stack of papers. Many times I would run across some old papers that I wrote for an English class in college, I giggled to myself for having such creative thoughts in my writings at the time in college. I believe the fact that to be a good writer you want to keep writing and write alot, and that's why I'm not writing that good because I often stop in the middle of a progress plan. This time I am taking this writing course and form a base for my energetic self to propel ahead like a rocket, and keep me from losing steam in the journey ahead. This is my free writing piece. Thank you for reading.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

How to make money online search

I did a search on Google for the phrase "how to make money online by blogging". A plethora of websites come up in my search. I randomly clicked through these sites to see what they have. Most of these sites seem to claim that their blogs exist to teach people how to make money. Most of them have similar web layouts and the categories are almost identical on some of them. It never fails when I notice on the upper right hand corner of these sites is an email subscription box asking the readers to subscribe to some form of ebook. Scattering among the text are several hypertext links of Google "friendly" keywords. Whenever I hover my mouse pointer over these links, an ad would pop up. If you clicked on one of these ads, it will take you to the advertisers' homepage where the products can be purchased. If you bought products from these websites, the sites that led you to the advertiser's page will receive a commission on those purchases. There are several other ways of making money being discussed from these sites, but I will have to defer that to another post.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Problem solving session at work

We received our PCB a few weeks ago. I checked it out to verify all functions are working, but there was a problem. The flyback transformer doesn't charge to a high enough voltage. I invited a senior engineer to help me scrutinize the problem. After a few bit of tweaking and probing, he identified the culprit. Looking at the supply voltage drooping each time the mosfet is turned on, he pointed out to me that the storage capacitor is starved of charge, and it doesn't have enough time to recharge itself to full before the mosfet turns back on and discharge it again. This cycle repeats as the pwm continues to run. The solution is to slow down the pwm. This can be accomplished by widening the off time, leaving the on time intact. As we troubleshot this problem, it was getting close to the time for us to leave work. We'll check back tomorrow to see if the circuit can be fixed by changing the pwm, and the duty cycle.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Template #1

What is taking shape? and what's the over all activity?
Name the location? What's taking place.

Example:

The basement area workbench is taking shape, and several tasks are up in the air.

In one corner, a bracket has to be installed to support the table top. Next to the entry door, a small fire extinguisher keeps the lab fire code in force. Outside, a signage decal affixed to the door to forewarn the intruder about dangerous encounter lurking yonder.