Tuesday, November 16

Hi! I know I haven't been writing for a while...

because i think I have really nothing to write about now school's started again. I'm still not yet doing my sociology homework or even my Philippine Government Constitution homework. Anyway, I hate that my class doesn't have our books yet because I'm dying to read the first chapters already! Or the smell of newly opened books!

My friend and I watched Easy A yesterday when classes were suspended because of a strike. The movie was nice. Totally forgettable, but nice and wonderful! haha :)

We were at Fully Booked before watching so I scouted for books people might want to give me as Christmas gifts.



The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene looks cool but I tried to read the first chapter through NY Times, and I can't understand it! I think it's because I'm not a physicist. :(

Anyway, I have been watching educational, scientific videos online. One, was about Animators of Life (also through the NY Times website). It's about Cell Biology and how scientists/animators bring the mechanisms to life by cinematic processes. The other one I watched in youtube, it was about the Natural Killer Cell. Anyway, I also read something about Gliese____. Gliese, I think, was the name of the star, and Gliese____ was the name of one of the planets orbiting it which can actually support water. It's actually a great scientific discovery. I've read also that scientists over and over find these 'habitable' planets, only to disregard and trash it altogether after probably some additional findings. I kind of got saddened that the article I was reading ended by a scientist who's kind of negative about the finding. Anyway anyway...

Here's a link to the article about the Animators of Life. The video can also be found there.
Here's a link to the article about the new habitable planet found.
I am currently trying to load a trailer of an upcoming movie starring Natalie Portman, the Black Swan. It was the first time I ever heard of it. Thanks to the NY Times website!

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