Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

2 suns

please comment

accidents

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz9buqyLF44
some find it frustrating, some find it funny and some find it disgusting

Wednesday, November 25, 2009







these are the two pieces we were playing for string ensemble








and








in string ensemble they have violin, viola, cello and double bass.
violin is group to parts
1. first violin
2.second violin


these are some pictures


violin=>






cello=>


double bass=>
viola=>

Thursday, November 12, 2009

graduation song by vitamin c

I know how to play in the piano some parts.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

TOKYO (AFP) - – It may sound like a sci-fi vision, but Japan's space agency is dead serious: by 2030 it wants to collect solar power in space and zap it down to Earth, using laser beams or microwaves.

The government has just picked a group of companies and a team of researchers tasked with turning the ambitious, multi-billion-dollar dream of unlimited clean energy into reality in coming decades.

With few energy resources of its own and heavily reliant on oil imports, Japan has long been a leader in solar and other renewable energies and this year set ambitious greenhouse gas reduction targets.

But Japan's boldest plan to date is the Space Solar Power System (SSPS), in which arrays of photovoltaic dishes several square kilometres (square miles) in size would hover in geostationary orbit outside the Earth's atmosphere.

"Since solar power is a clean and inexhaustible energy source, we believe that this system will be able to help solve the problems of energy shortage and global warming," researchers at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, one of the project participants, wrote in a report.

"The sun's rays abound in space."

The solar cells would capture the solar energy, which is at least five times stronger in space than on Earth, and beam it down to the ground through clusters of lasers or microwaves.

These would be collected by gigantic parabolic antennae, likely to be located in restricted areas at sea or on dam reservoirs, said Tadashige Takiya, a spokesman at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).

The researchers are targeting a one gigawatt system, equivalent to a medium-sized atomic power plant, that would produce electricity at eight yen (cents) per kilowatt-hour, six times cheaper than its current cost in Japan.

The challenge -- including transporting the components to space -- may appear gigantic, but Japan has been pursuing the project since 1998, with some 130 researchers studying it under JAXA's oversight.

Last month Japan's Economy and Trade Ministry and the Science Ministry took another step toward making the project a reality, by selecting several Japanese high-tech giants as participants in the project.

The consortium, named the Institute for Unmanned Space Experiment Free Flyer, also includes Mitsubishi Electric, NEC, Fujitsu and Sharp.

The project's roadmap outlined several steps that would need to be taken before a full-blown launch in 2030.

Within several years, "a satellite designed to test the transmission by microwave should be put into low orbit with a Japanese rocket," said Tatsuhito Fujita, one of the JAXA researchers heading the project.

The next step, expected around 2020, would be to launch and test a large flexible photovoltaic structure with 10 megawatt power capacity, to be followed by a 250 megawatt prototype.

This would help evaluate the project's financial viability, say officials. The final aim is to produce electricity cheap enough to compete with other alternative energy sources.

JAXA says the transmission technology would be safe but concedes it would have to convince the public, which may harbour images of laser beams shooting down from the sky, roasting birds or slicing up aircraft in mid-air.

According to a 2004 study by JAXA, the words 'laser' and 'microwave' caused the most concern among the 1,000 people questioned.

Gamelan

the gamelan at the hall was great! the gamelan is a musical ensemble from Indonesia, it is from the islands of Java and Bali. there are a lot of instruments the only instrument i remembered is the gong, it is loud. i remember the 3 rules. 1. no shoes are allowed. 2. do not walked over the Gamelan. 3. sit down and play the instruments. I wish to play the instruments. at the middle of the show, there is also a quiz the quiz is quite easy (or 100% easy).well i just remembered that the 'pupils participation' had 12 pupils from the school. well i don't know any more items, so goodbye!

Friday, November 6, 2009

reflection on P3 camps

After a hot day of camp... good thing I m at home now, phew!
Just now in the morning, we are being announce we are going to have a camp. okay the day started at 7.30 and ended at 4.30. tiring, huh? but the good news to us we have 2 breaks, 1 for lunch and 1 for "recess". it was separated into two activities. 1 is 'maths trailer' at 9.00a.m and 2 is 'games' which is after 1.30 pm. the 'games' was divided into 4 stations. the first is the 'burning bridge' at the volleyball court, the second is the 'mine field' which is at the grand court, the third is the 'blindfold maze' Yu Ting and another person help him. they helps our group to move since they are giving the instructions. while the last station is the 'parachute' we need to throw the ball and touch the ceiling. and for the 'maths trailer' it is grouped into 7 stations around the school. well I quite enjoyed it and although my group did not win, i m still overjoyed.

Anjelo

Friday, October 16, 2009

NASA bombing the moon for ice

for ice...

typhoon all the way!!!

typhoon ketsana below

Typhoon Ketsana has ravaged the Philippines, affecting over 500,000 people, displacing at least 100,000 people and killing over 140 people. This is the worst storm the area has seen in over 40 years.

typhoon parma next



"I hope it misses; the country hasn't recovered from Ketsana" I said the last time.

Monday, September 28, 2009

reflections on speech & drama performance

I vote for 3d for 2nd best 3rd best is 3g. NUMBER 1 IS 3C!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

some info on mercury

mercury
diameter:4878km
orbit the sun in: 88 days
mean distance from sun:58 million km(scary hor...)
gravity(earth being 1) 0.38
tempreture -173 to 427 c

Sunday, September 13, 2009

my updated targets

My CA2 are good because I revised earlier I wish the same to SA2. My conduct grade is very good but I always talk non-stop to Jason. I got 60/70 for my EL, 42/50 for MA, 25/50 for MT and 371/2 /50 for sci. I revised 2 months earlier from CA2 week.

Monday, September 7, 2009

<= some parts are not for kids

Friday, September 4, 2009

please compare which is nicer...

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

cannibalism

What is cannibalism?
Cannibalism is the act or practice of humans eating the flesh of other humans.
What are the reason?
People that are have no food.
examples:
When Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crashed into the Andes on October 13, 1972, the survivors resorted to eating the deceased during their 72 days in the mountains.
this are some of the research on cannibalism
signing out,
Anjelo

Monday, August 31, 2009

gogle earth

If you want to view EARTH in your OWN COMPUTER, then go to this website, it is 3D animation (like real hor)this is the website=>http://earth.google.com/ info:Google Earth lets you fly anywhere on Earth to view satellite imagery, maps, terrain, 3D buildings, from galaxies in outer space to the canyons of the ocean. You can explore rich geographical content, save your toured places, and share with others.
Google Earth 5.0 features:
Historical imagery from around the globe
Ocean floor and surface data from marine experts
Simplified touring with audio and voice
Download Google Earth 5.0
The world's geographic information at your fingertips. recording
by:google earth.
download it and finish (no virus one hor...)
if you want to see the turtorial goto this website:http://earth.google.com/tour.html
it kinda scary to see it
you also can see how apollo 1-17 land on moon
I got downloaded at home com.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

look at this!!!
<= know how to do this???
signing off,
anjelo

Monday, August 24, 2009

space

=> this is not from internet wikipedia
ok spacey spacey spacey
there are more info about space with me(I am NOT bragging).








in the left hand top left-hand side is the cartwheel galaxy.




then in the top right-hand side is the irregural galaxy.




then the bottom left hand side is the elliptical galaxy.




at last the spiral galaxy is at the bottom right-hand side
planets...
(mercury got singlish hor...)
mercury... closest to the sun
being first in line may not always be a good thing. Mercury, the planet closest to the sun, faces its fierce heat. Unlike earth, mercury does not have an atmosphere of gases surrounding it. Without an atmosphere, sound cannot travel one hor,and the tempreture can be ah belly belly low hor about ah -200C or belly belly high(430C) you must know one hor. so ah on mercury ah, you would either freeze or be roasted, and no one will hear you screem... scary hor...
venus... The Hottest Planet
venus is our closest neighbour and the brightest object in sky, aftwe the sun and moon. venus is also the hottest planet in the solar system that is about 480C, even though it is not the nearest to the sun! this is because venus is covered with thick clouds made up of carbon dioxide and poisonous sulphuric acid gas, which trap heat from the sun.
mars... the red planet
mars is a cold(-120C)and dusty place made up of orange-red rocks. mars has ice caps on its north and south poles, just like our earth. what is unusual about mars is its pink sky. the sky on mars looks pink because of the strong winds that blow up red dust into its air.
jupiter...the largest planet
jupiter is a huge planet. it has 3 times more mass than all the other 8 planets in the solar system put together. another unique feature of jupiter is its 'great red spot',which is actually a huge strom that has been raging for more than about 300 years.
the planet of the rings
saturn is one of the most beautiful objects in the night sky when seen through a telescope. it is surrounded by many many rings that look like hula hoops! the rings are actually made up of small chunks of icy rock
uranus...the tilied blue planet
uranus is an odd ball. do you know why? well, it is the only planet that spins or rotates on its side, unlike all other planets that spin more or less upright!
the windy blue and the last planet
neptune looks like uranus. both planets are large blue-green balls of gases. neptune is cold(-200C) than uranus (-209C) and is very windy. neptune is described as the 8th planet from the sun.
is there a 9th planet in our solar system?
some scientists claim that sedna is a planet, while other say that it is too small to be considered a planet. what do you think???
NASA stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration in USA
signing out,
Anjelo

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

CA2 reflection

Hi, I know everybody is busy but I am doing this in the middle ofthe night! well I got 60/70 for EL and for MA is 42/50 MT i got 25/50 and for SCI I got 431/2 /50. well, my targets for EL is to get 55/70 my target for maths is 43/50 my targets for mothers tongue is 35/50 and science is 42/50. some of them i have reached but some i didnt. I will try to use my ears more than my mouth.(I better need to remind Jason) to listen to MSri.

signing out,
anjelo