Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Witch Yoo Hee !!!


Witch Yoo Hee is one of the Korean dramas that I love to watch. This is about Yoo Hee, who is an executie of an advertising company, who's a hopless romantic. She have been to a lot of dates but not one has ever want to date her again because of her attitude. She is so mean and cold-hearted, that's why the gave her a nickname 'witch'. She also never wears make-up and she always wear a black attire. Her acquaintances in their work place are all scared of her and gossips when she's not around. And then the leading actor comes , Jae Hee,who is a chef with a passion for French cuisine.

While jae hee was driving his motorbike he accidently crashed into yoo hee's car. Ofcourse, yoo hee with her attitude wants jae hee to pay for the damages. The damages cost a lot, and jae hee don't have any income. He would put him into jail if he wouldn't pay, so he decided to go to her office to talk to her. While in the office, he overheard that she was looking for a housemaid so he said that he would work to pay off his debt. At first yoo hee doesn't want to hire him, but after a few days and some circumstances. They engaged into a contract. Jae hee will pay all of his debts from yoo hee by working as a maid and helping her out to find a lover.
(sorry to tell you guys but I cant tell what happens next...i haven't finished this yet, hope you enjoyed it, i think the next episodes will be more fun and exciting)

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Three Dads and One Mommy

Three Dads and One Mommy is a Korean drama starred by Na Young to Lisette, So Hyun to Jake, Choi Kwang Hee to Jayden, Kyung Tae to Ariel and Sung Min to Justin. We've already seen Jayden in the show Witch Yoo Hee.

This story about Lisette and her husband desperately want a child but her husband is unable to get her pregnant.Lisette suddenly loses her husband in an accident and she gives birth to her daughter. What she does not know is that her husband's three friends donated sperm to his husband so that she can get pregnant. The father of Lisette's child can either be Jake, Jayden or it could Ariel.

Watch on how they take care of the child while Lisette is not around. This show is really fun to watch, hope you'll watch it too.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Duelist


The Duelist a Korean film. I found this movie great. I like also its sound effects.

This movie opens with a fish tale narrated by a low-class metalsmith in a tavern in Joseon-era south-western Korea, . The scene then cuts to a street circus, in which an elegant masked swordmaster (Kang Dong-won) fascinates his market-place audience. Undercover detective Ahn (Ahn Sung-ki), and his protégé Namsoon (Ha Ji-won) are tracking down suspected money-counterfeiter gang, when the masked swordmaster ends his show by killing a government official who carries the kingdom's currency metal cast.

Later Namsoon goes undercover then she'll get to know Kang Dong-won. Then they'll fall in love, however, they each belong to opposing parties. Just watch it to get a clearer view of the story.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK


I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK is a Korean romantic comedy film directed by Park Chan-wook. I find this movie very unique. The love story is not "sumo" (a bisaya term).

This film's setting is in a mental institution. Young-goon, a young woman who believes herself to be a cyborg, refuses to eat and instead administers electric shocks to herself. Il-sun, a young male patient hospitalized for anti-social behaviour and schizophrenia, who believes he can take other peoples souls, befriends Young-goon. After Young-goon is given shock treatment, she believes that she has been recharged and fantasizes about killing the hospital staff who had previously taken her mentally-ill grandmother away. In reality, her physical condition begins to deteriorate rapidly. By convincing her that he had installed a food-to-electrical-energy converting unit (a rice-megatron) in her back, Il-sun gets Young-goon to eat.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Sad Movie


Sad Movie is a Korean movie about four relationships and their trials, pains, heartaches, and subsequent separations. The plot lines eventually connect in some way, but they remain unrelated for the most part.


The first story tells of a firefighter and his girlfriend named Su-Jung who works in a TV station as a news translator for the mute. She's waiting for him to propose, focused on the rationale that given his dangerous job, she likes the idea of him having to think of her, to hesitate for a while before jumping into danger. He, on the other hand, is waiting for that perfect opportunity, setting and all, before popping the question. The second story is about a mute girl who works as a costume character in a theme park. There she meets a young artist who she begins to develop feelings for quickly; yet refuses to take off her mask in front of him for quite some time. The third story is of a mother and child. The mother was too busy to spend time with her young son, until an illness confines her to a hospital bed. There the mother and son begin to communicate more and more. Lastly, the story of a boy and girl who have just broken up. The girl's reason being that she needs a more stable guy with a good job. The unemployed ex-boyfriend goes off and finds himself a job helping other couples break up. Hoping that if he earns enough money, he could woo his loved one back.

This romantic comedy film is starred by My Sassy Girl's main actor Jung Woo-Sung (as Jin-Woo), Im Su-Jung (as Su-Jung), Cha Tae-Hyun (as Ha-Seok), Yeom Jung-Ah (as Ju-Yung), Shin Min-Ah (as Su-Eun), Son Tae-Yung (as Suk-Hyun), and Lee Ki-Woo (as Sang-Gyu). It was the second film directed by Kwon Jong-kwan.


Saturday, October 18, 2008

Il Mare


Il Mare, a very nice film, is a starred by, Windstruck's main actress, Jun Ji-hyun and Lee Jung-Jae. The title, Il Mare, means 'The Sea' in Italian, and is the name of the seaside house which is the setting of the story.

According to the most popular interpretations of the film, there are two distinct timelines intertwined throughout most of the film. These two timelines are torn away from each other at the end of the film, causing the "bittersweet" nature of the ending.

It started with Eun-joo moving out of a house by the sea called "Il Mare". As she is leaving, she leaves a Christmas card in the mailbox, asking the next resident to please forward her mail to her. Sung-hyun, an architectural student, receives her card, but is puzzled, since he is the first resident at "Il Mare" and the card is dated 2 years in the future. After a series of back and forth correspondences, Eun-joo and Sung-hyun realize they are living 2 years apart, Eun-joo in the year 2000 and Sung-hyun in the year 1998. After some testing, Eun-joo and Sung-hyun discover that the mailbox at "Il Mare" is enabling their communication and they can pass objects through it. Utilizing the mailbox,soon they meet each other

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Windstruck


Windstruck is Korean fantasy-romantic comedy movie directed by Kwak Jae-yong. The film was a success. Me and my friends are so moved by the movie.

The film is starred by My Sassy Girl's main actress Jun Ji-hyun as Officer Kyung-jin Yeo. She plays an ambitious young female police officer serving on the Seoul police department. One day while chasing a purse snatcher, she accidentally captures Myung-woo Go (played by Jang Hyuk), a physics teacher at an all-girls school, who was actually trying to catch the thief. Later, Myung-woo discovers the stolen purse, but just as he picks it up, Kyung-jin spots him and tries to arrest him again. Kyung-jin is then given the job of escorting Myung-woo through a dangerous district, only to be distracted when she tries to break up a meeting between Russian Mafia and Korean gangsters. With Myung-woo handcuffed to her, Kyung-jin almost single-handedly brings down the two rival gangs (although she is helped when she accidentally causes the groups to start shooting at each other). For more infos about this film just watched it!!!! You will for sure, enjoy it

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Robots2

Moving Around

AsimopublicGetting a robot to walk on two legs is one of the most difficult things for roboticists. (Makes you realize how wonderfully advanced our bodies are.) The most famous walking robot is Honda's Asimo. Just over three feet high, this robot pop star has already been to the Philippines and met a few lucky girls and boys. Some robots, like Sony's charming robot dog, Aibo, walk on all fours. Other robots roll around on treads like tanks or on wheels, and some even tiptoe like a spider on eight legs!

Even if robots today aren't as advanced as robots in movies or cartoons, they are good for performing repetitive tasks. Image attaching doors to a car all day, every day for the rest of your life? That would be dull, dull, DULL! For tasks like these, it's best to let a robot do it for you- they are stronger and more precise. Robots are also good for working in dangerous situations, like taking gas and lava samples from an active volcano. They don't breathe so poison fumes won't harm them, and their metal bodies can withsand much more heat than your fragile skin. Robots can also go to places humans can't. They can explore Mars or dive the depths of the Atlantic Ocean in search for suken ships.

Tech Tidbit!

Do you know where the word "robot" comes from? In 1920, Czechoslovakian playwright Karel Capek wrote R.U.R. (short for Rassum's Universal Robots). The play became a worldwide success. Capek got the term from his brother Josef, who derived in from the Czech word Robota, meaning drudgery or sevitude.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Robots

You see them in movies, you watch them on TV, you read about them in comics: those awesome machines called robots - giant mech warriors that blast their enemies to smithereens. Though Gundams and Zoids still exist only in the realm of fiction, here are some fascinating facts about real robots...
But first, what are robots, really?

Robots scientists (called robotics) defined robots as reprogrammable brains that move a body, but even souped-up remote-controlled vehicles (like the ones in Robot Wars competitions on TV) can be called robots. We tend to think of robots as anthropomorphic - geek speak for human-shaped - but that is not usually the case. Most of today's robots are simple robotic arms used in , manufacturing plants worldwide. Try making friends with that! Still, some robots have made their way into people's homes. The Electrolux Trilobite, for example, is a robot the size of a throw pillow that vacuums your home. It plots out its course, navigates around your furniture while sucking up dirt, and returns to its dock to recharge when its batteries run out. Not quite your 'bot buddy but it's better than you doing the housework.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Gundam VS. Zeta Gundam


If you've played Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon, then you've practically played this game already. It't got the same furious robot action found in its predecessor, but set in the Z Gundam era. The best thing about this game is the story mode. You can play the game from the viewpoint of any of the three warring factions: AEUG, Titans or Axis. Choosing sides will allow you to play as any of the characters and mobile suits of that group. If you prefer the Zeta Gundam, play as Kamille in the AEUG path; if you favor Haman Karn and the Quebeley, take the Axis path. They're all really fun to play and you get a boatland of bonuses just for finishing the story mode. Battle points are spent on leveling up your mobile suit and opening new items in the gallery. There's a Versus mode as well, which can be quite entertaining for a few rounds. The real downside to the game is that the control feel somewhat blocky, making you feel like you're piloting a remote control toy rather than a sleek mobile suit.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Anime Rides 2

Another episode of anime cars that look like real cars...

Hunting down and stopping rogue Artificial Intelligence(AI) cars can be very difficult, so they'll need a good mix of horsepower and electronic help. And we got the cars for them! The new BMW M5 mixes high-tech and hig-power elements in a truly awesome vehicle. Its high-revving 507 hp engine gets it from 0 to 100 kph in 4.7 seconds - and 200 kph a mere 10 seconds later. This controlled by a MS S 65 computer, made up of three 32-bit processors capable of performing up to 200 milion operations per second-something the tech-loving eX-D team will surely flip for. The Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) system keeps the M5 firmly on the ground - essential when going after an AI car gone haywire. Plus, the semi-automatic 7-speed transmission makes shifting up and down a breeze, and GPS satellite navigation tells our intrepid drivers exactly where those rogue robot vehicles are.

Sick of getting their butts kicked by Takumi's Hachiroku and the Redsuns team, Takeshi and Shoji of the Nightkids came to the shop asking for help on choosing new rides. What would they get? Of course the Skyline V35 300GT. Considered the Skyline's heir, this car puts out 260 hp from its 3.0-L engine, which comes out to around 87 hp per liter - in unmodified from! IT's a rear-wheel-drive car (power comes form the rear wheels), so it's easy to drive. Plus, it looks great in black!

For Shoji, he would pick the new Honda Civic Type R. The new Type R gets you from 0 to 60 kph in a mere 6.6 seconds, thanks to a very lightweight body and a strong engine that produces 197 hp. And, the Civic Type R is so small that the engine can really push the car around, while still retaining knife-sharp control. And since it's a very popular car, you can bet that there are a lot of manufacturers making performance parts for it.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Silly Jokes!

Here's some jokes I found on an old newspaper: Kinda corny but funny...

Q: What did Donald Duck buy for New Year's Eve?
A: A fire quacker!

Q: Where do businessmen put their underwear?
A: In their briefcases!

Q: What's a cat's favorite racing car?
A: A Furrari!

Q: What is a dog's favorite musical instrument?
A: A trom-bone!

Q: What do you get when you cross a knot and a flute player?
A: A Tied Piper!

Q: How do sheep get clean?
A: They take a baaaaa-th!

Q: What job did Noah have?
A: He was an arkitech!

Q: What do you call a cow from the North Pole?
A: An eskimoo!

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Evolution of Music Players

I really enjoy listening to cool music with MP3 and MP4 player these days. But listening to your favorite music on your Lolo’s time wasn’t always this convenient or easy. How did our parents and grandparents listen to their favorite tunes?

The Phonograph

In 1877, American inventor Thomas Alva Edison created the phonograph. Using a sheet of tin foil mounted on a hand-cranked cylinder, he spoke into the diaphragm from a telephone’s mouthpiece, which was connected to a stylus needle from a telegraph machine. His voice created vibrations in the stylus, which etched out scratches on the tin foil. The first historic words ever to be recorded and played back were, “Mary had a little lamb/ Its fleece was white as snow/ And Everywhere that Mary went/ The lamb was sure to go.”

The Gramophone

In 1888, German inventor Emile Berliner patented the gramophone. It was similar to Edison’s machine, but while the phonograph used a cylinder to record sounds, the gramophone used flat discs, like the LP records of your granddad’s day. With flat discs, many copies of a disc could be produced, thus starting the worldwide boom in the recording industry.

The Cassette Player

Originally developed in 1962, the cassette tape is still the most widespread method of sound recording. They’re reliable, cheap and capable of Hi-Fi stereo sound. Your kuya probably still has stash of Menudo or Michael Jackson tapes somewhere at home.

The CD player

Silvery, shiny, and invented by Sony and Philips in 1982, the Compact Disc or CD wasn’t popular at first but eventually became the medium of choice by the end of the ‘80s. CDs eliminated the hiss of tapes and the snap-crackle of record players, leaving listeners with a pure musical experience.

And here comes the MP3 and MP4 players

MP3 and MP4 stands for Motion Picture Experts Groups Audio Level 3 and 4. MP3 technology has revolutionized the music industry by allowing people to download, transfer, rip and share music over the Internet. You can also share music from computer to computer, and from computer to cool devices like the ever-popular iPod series, which let you carry almost your entire music collection with you wherever you go!

That’s it for the evolution of music players. Now you know what your Grandpa use on listening to musics.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Full Metal Alchemist and the Broken Angel


If you're familiar with this anime, then you'll feel right at home with this game. You control Edward and Alphonse in this action RPG as they search for the Philosopher's Stone, which can turn them back into their normal human forms. Both of them are also alchemists, meaning they have the power to turn anything around them into other objects, just like DC's Firestone. This ablility to transform objects is the fun part of this game. You can change an ordinary wooden crate, and turn them into a sword, a flamethrower or a cannon. The game is not chellenging enough though, as you can plow through most of your enemies by transforming objects into weapons. But hey, it's based on a cool anime and is still a pretty good game.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Anime Rides!

I really like anime and I watch some animes that are into races or cars... These anime characters are relying on their special vehicles to get around the place. But I think we can compare those cars to the real ones.

Speed Racer

When a heavily modified pure racecar like Speed Racer's Mach 5 broke down, for me its like the Koenigsegg CCR, the new version of Swedish manufacturer Koenigsegg's Guinness-record-holding CC8S. The CC8s is recognized as the world's most powerful streetcar, but the CCR trumps it with a pants,-wetting 806 horsepower engine. It's made of carbon fiber, Kevlar, and aluminum honeycomb, in keeping with Speed's need for cutting-edge technology. It's big enough to host the high-tech gadgetry that Speed uses to capture the bad guys. And since the company is small, they can focus on customizing cars for their customers. Besides, Imagine how good the Machh 5's paint job would look in the CRR!

Miyuju Kobayakawa (You're Under Arrest)

The Spunky mechanic/driver cop of You're Under Arrest is used to driving (and wreching on small, fast cars with huge modifying potential. So when her police Mini broke down, we immediately suggested a new Mini Cooper S to replace it. The new Mini S is backed by big-time Euro carmakers BMW, and it shows. In stock form, it;s good for 170 hp, but getting parts from it's different Mini performance specialists can easily raise that to mind-blowing power. There are even nitrous oxide kits for the new Mini to create a really butt-kicking car! Miyuki's partner, Natsumi, will find the sport bucket seats comfortable for long drives and hard chases. Plus, caputerd crooks can be locked up in the boot, all the way to the station.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Electronic Eyes for the Blind

Canine companions for the blind may be a thing for the past once the Kyoto Institute finishes its latest project. Researchers there are developing an Electronic Eye that can be attached to any pair of glasses and is able to recognize pedestrian crossing lines and the colors of traffic lights through the tiny camera in the device. Don a snazzy pair of shades and sneakers and you're good to go.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Introduction

Greetings!!!
Welcome to my blog...

I'm fair and i would like to share my interest to everyone. Hope you'll find my future posts interesting.
I'm currently a student of MSU Iligan Institute of Technology. I really love watching anime and asian drama series. Watching these shows makes my day complete...(^^,)
I've already watched samurai x, full metal alchemist, one piece, full metal panic, air gear, sakura card captor, naruto, bleach, school rumble and many more. Hope you guys will share some insights about these anime.
Most of the asian drama i had seen are from japan,korea,china and taiwan. This includes the first asian drama I've seen...meteor garden 1 and 2, romantic princess, hana kimi (japan and taiwan version),etc. Can you share other asian drama that you find interesting...

Monday, September 1, 2008

First Official Post

This is my first official post...and my first blog. My cousin introduced me to the blogging world and said I can make something out of it (you know what I mean), and I kinda like to write sometime, so here it goes. Help me welcome myself to the blogging world! :)

Sunday, July 20, 2008

*** acquaintance party ***

July 19,2008, we had our it acquaintance party. It started with an amazing race,within the campus, which are competed by four teams(red java, blue scheme, green c, and the pink pascal). The challenges in this race includes the singing of our alma matter song, finding the output of a given program, playing the Rubik's cube, and many more. We finished the race at third place. Though not first, it was fun (unlike the previous years). From the campus, we proceeded to Timoga Spring Pool to have our lunch and continue the party. Me and my friends really had fun, we went home around seven in the evening.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008