Sabado, Setyembre 30, 2017
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Linggo, Setyembre 24, 2017
Sea vs Ocean
You are in a boat that was placed on a body of water.
You surveyed around and what do you see?
If you see a land from where you are, you are on the sea.
If you look around and all you see is endless horizon of saltwater then you are in the ocean my boy.
Huwebes, Setyembre 21, 2017
Na buris ak kasin.
Sinu ud di kinan ko edwani?
Ed agsapa nangan ak si beef steak adobo, inapuy, ya nan-gatas ak.
Ed alas-dose nangan ak si duwa ay saba.
Baka mga alas-tres yan nan-ames ak.
Nangan ak si isa'y saba kasin.
Inggay 3:30 di masdem yan wada ak sina CR.
Miyerkules, Setyembre 13, 2017
Water runs through numbers and money.
Money doesn't change a person, it reveals himself.
Just like ores to be reduced to metals by fire.
Test by fire.
Test by blood.
Test by temptation.
Same is true for math, numbers don't change the person, it reveals himself.
Rule number one.
Know thyself.
Huwebes, Setyembre 7, 2017
Martes, Setyembre 5, 2017
Disciplines in Geology
Crystallography: study of the chemistry and atomic arrangement of atoms in minerals
Earth System Science: study of the interaction of oceans, atmosphere, and the solid earth for the purpose of understanding past, present, and future environmental conditions
Economic Geology: genesis, location, and other aspects of economic materials; includes metallic, non-metallic (industrial rocks and minerals), and groundwater supplies (location and occurrence of subsurface water)
Environmental Geology: geological study of our natural environment; primarily concerned with depletion of natural resources, preservation of environmental quality, pollution problems, and natural hazards
Field Geology: collection, interpretation, and synthesis of geological data in the field (outside, in nature);
generally consists, at least in part, of making geologic maps
Forensic Geology: interpretation of geological evidence at crime scenes
Geoarcheology: geological interpretation of archeological sites
Geochemistry: study of chemical processes within, upon and above the earth
Geochronology: study of the timing of geologic events; usually involves absolute age determinations
Geoinformatics: utilization of computers and data retrieval storage equipment for simulation, analysis and
synthesis of geological data
Geomorphology: origin and description of land forms
Geomorphometry: the measurement of various rates of landscape-forming processes
Geophysics: “the study of the physics of the earth” - includes Seismology (study of earthquakes) and other
studies of physical properties
Hydrogeology: the study of subsurface waters (groundwater) and the related geologic aspects of surface
waters
Hydrology: study of the movement of water in and on the earth; flood hazard is a primary concern
Marine Geology: study of various aspects of the geology of the oceans and coastal areas
Mineralogy: study of crystal structure and chemistry, identification, classification and genesis of minerals
Optical Mineralogy: study of mineral properties through means of light transmitted through minerals; uses a
petrographic microscope
Paleontology: the study of ancient life (fossils) - includes, paleobotany (plants); vertebrate paleontology
(animals with backbones); invertebrate paleontology (animals without backbones); micropaleontology
(microscopic-sized fossils); and palynology (spores and pollen)
Petrography: description of mineralogy, texture, and structure of rocks
Petrology: study of rocks, including information on chemistry; classification; mineralogy, occurrence, shape
and structure of rock masses (petrography), and rock origins (Petrogenesis)
Planetology: study of the planets, including the origin of their rocks and development of planetary structures,
includes Lunar Geology, the geology of the moon
Photogeology: utilization of aerial photographs (and other indirect or remote sensing techniques) to
determine various aspects of geology. Term now largely replaced by Remote Sensing
Sedimentology: study of the environmental factors controlling the origin of sediments and sedimentary rocks;
development of depositional models
Stratigraphy: the study of layered (sedimentary) rocks, with emphasis on their relationships to each other with
respect to time and origin
Structural Geology: the origin of geological features produced by stresses within the earth’s crust (such as
folds and faults)
Tectonics: large-scale or world-wide aspects of structural geology; generally involves origin of mountain
ranges, ocean basins, continents, etc.
Quiz: https://goo.gl/forms/4HMZZ7PrEscWqIJu1
Left Brain Gear On
I want to switch to the technical side of my brain, I asked for it, and it was given.
These are the things that I've noticed:
I'm breathing in both nostrils but it more dominant on the left nostril
I feel my left side head is tingly an itchy feel
What did I do achieve it? Ask.
It's night and my brain should be preparing my body to sleep but hey I found it.