Monday, November 27, 2006

Tags Trip

Airplane, Rainbow, Cagayan, Chocolate, Ice Tea, Wedding, Hilltop, Petals, Band, Insects, Internet Cafe, Ferry, White Sands, Roads, Sunken Cemetery, Sunset, Key, Pyramid roof, Car tires, Matthew 6:33, 72, ATM, Syok, Sitas, The Garden of Gethsemane, Nursing, Prayer.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Noah's Ark

When people has been intolerably evil, corrupt and has no fear in God, were wiped out to extinction in the time of Noah, I can almost imagine Noah and his family, helping each other to build an ark not only for themselves but also for the animals. Why? It's evident that God loves all his creatures great and small alike. So, our attitude should be caring to all living things for we are all interconnected indirectly or directly. God has put man to be the care-taker of everything on earth, but sadly, people has neglected this for their own survival, which is ironic because we all share a part in this planet.

Birds Face Extinction Threat

Monday, November 13, 2006

Web 2.0

Years ago, when I was working in a small company, my boss told me something about how the Internet will change on what it is should be. In those days, static pages are still the main stream. He told me, “Static pages? There are no use for it; today it should be dynamic.” (well, something like that). Anyway, I thought about it and still hesitant to acknowledge about the prophesied dynamism of web pages. I still create static for uploading pictures for my relatives to see and print and make dart boards out of it, and to admit that I don't know anything about making dynamic pages.

After two years, Internet has never been the same. You can make websites on-line, blogs, vlogs, upload music, MP3s, share videos, photos, sell things from coffee mugs to sports wear, about everything except the kitchen sink. People became on-line stars, instant millionaires, billionaires, can see .com sites everywhere: bumper stickers, ads, billboards, TV, radio, and of course the Internet.

Now, there will be another forward in evolution in what we perceived as the next thing on the web. That is Web 2.0. Read this to have glimpse of the future. WEB 2.0

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Taken from Yahoo Answers with the question: Theists say: "Like we can't see wind but we can feel it".. But wind is a matter while God is not.

Hope Dollar says:

The answers of the people who answered point to one direction.Please check this out:

The discovery of living coelacanths in this century electrified the scientific world. A fish that had thought to have died out with the dinosaurs was found alive. The first was taken in 1938 about three miles from the mouth of the Chalumna River, southwest of East London, South Africa. The second was caught in 1952 off Anjouan Island in the Comores Islands, northwest of Madagascar. Another was discovered off Sulawesi, Indonesia in 1998. The Indonesian locals call the coelacanth Rajah Laut, "King of the Sea."

How could the Coelacanth disappear for over 80 million years [ET*] and then turn up alive and well in the twentieth century?

In 1987, a German naturalist, Hans Fricke, observed and photographed coelacanths in their habitat off Grand Comoro Island. He found that they swam forward, backward, and even tilted head down, but never once walked, crawled, or otherwise moved on the bottom with their lobed fins, as some thought. So the coelacanth would never have moved up on land as hypothesized in the evolutionary scheme. It wasn't a missing link after all; it was a fish and it always had been a fish - for 400 million years [ET*].

Evolutionists try to explain "living fossils" by calling them "primitive," That is, some species was more primitive, but now it is not.

How can Love, Electricity exist yet not seen, without an intelligent being(God) behind them....

You can't tell me that the wholeness of a human being comes and diverse behaviours of animals come from a "soap"!!

Who teaches animals to do the things they do on earth? All their diverse behaviors, lifestyles...How did they know how to mate?

God bess you!



Come on Evolitionists! Wake up and see the truth of God before you die!!!!

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

I-messenger

It's actually Instant Messenger; I just made it I-messenger to sound like the I-pod. Before, people send messages through hand-written letters and send it the post office, and from there, a mailman would pick it up and send it to who knows where. Now, there is this email that you could write off-line and send it on-line through the miracle of the Internet. Then comes IM. Instant Messengers are around for what, 3 or 5 years? At those times IRC was the latest fad then it evolved to chatting to private friends and then those buttons that can turn yourself invisible! Ok, people created the IM to have fun and relate to others from people around the world, and later became scary when those predators hunt innocent victims to devour, and so the invisible feature was installed. Out there in the wild, wild web, there are dangers lurking, secretly stealing your passwords, credit card numbers, and even your dog's SSS number. There are these pop-ups that magically pop-ups and show you horrifying links, taking you to a dark corner in the alley and get mugged. Today, the Internet is not safe anymore: spy-ware, ad-ware, mal-ware trying to penetrate into the system especially to those who doesn't update their OS, holes, worms and so on, and so forth. There will come a time when an evil ruler will release the beast into the jungle and bring the Internet civilization into a halt, and everything will be in stand still and dark. And hand-written letters will be the fad again (like that movie The Post-man!).

Of course, this is something from a sci-fi story and will not happen in real life. It's still safe out there you just need to be honest, and equipped. And, I read news articles that there has been arrests of these criminals (though not sure if everyone got caught). But users are in hundred millions, it's like winning the lottery (or losing), and who would care that anyone will have an interest on you? We'll never know. Hahaha!

Now that AJAX is sprouting from everywhere, maybe they could make the IM web-based to be cross-platform, and available wherever you are in the planet. Sounds cool!

Monday, November 06, 2006

The Woman Caught in Adultery

Then everyone went home, but Jesus went to the Mount of Olives. Early the next morning he went back to the Temple. All the people gathered around him, and he sat down and began to teach them. The teachers of the Law and the Pharisees brought in a woman who had been caught committing adultery, and they made her stand before them all. “Teacher,” they said to Jesus, “this woman was caught in the very act of committing adultery. In our Law of Moses commanded that such a woman must be stoned to death. Now, what do you say?” They said this to trap Jesus, so they could accuse him. But he bent over and wrote on the ground with his finger. As they stood there asking him questions, he straightened up and said to them, “Whichever one of you has committed no sin may throw the first stone at her.” Then he bent over again and wrote on the ground. When they heard this, they all left, one by one, the older ones first. Jesus was left alone, with the woman still standing there. He straightened up and said to her, “Where are they? Is there no one left to condemn you?” “No one, sir,” she answered. “Well, then,” Jesus said, “I do not condemn you either. Go, but do not sin again.”

John 8:1-11

Thursday, November 02, 2006

They're All Just The Same

People do some crazy things just to be different. Like buying brands that “usual” people don't have, or performing stunts that others cannot do, which make them a little more unique. We all want to have an identity of our own; we want other people say, “He's different or she's different,” like what Mary Jane Watson said about her pal Peter after he chooses to have a life of his own; not bonded with his secrecy. But in reality, people are usually just the same.

In faith, there are religions that keep people from agreeing together. There is this disharmony, disunity among people. To be particular, true Christians are different. In Romans 12:2 says, “Do not conform yourselves to the standards of this world, but let God transform you inwardly by a complete change of your mind. Then you will be able to know the will of God- what is good and is pleasing to Him and is perfect.” If only we would base our belief on what the bible says not from other people's opinions, and “work-out” His commands, then we should experience goodness.