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Friday, August 24, 2007
 
11:06 AM


--*FREAKINGLY HAPPY..



cguro nagtataka kau bakit ang arte lately ng opening ng posts q. ganito un. cra nga xc dbuh blogger q. wala aqng title bar, font size, font style, at font color. san pa kau..? hahaha. freaking hell [napulot na expression kei propphi].


sa isang tao. sana intindihin mu ung gnwa q awhile ago. i know maiksi lang nspend mung tym with that person. believe me. if u know what the hell is going on, u would wish u never knew. u know hu u are and i need not give anymore clues. LOL.


featured article ngaun sa yahoo ito:
Two space rocks in our solar system's outer asteroid belt might contain mineral evidence for a new class of asteroids or long eroded mini-worlds.

The asteroids, (7472) Kumakiri and (10537) 1991 RY16, were found to contain basalt, a grey-black mineral that forms much of the crust on Earth and the other inner planets.

Basalt has also been found in space rocks shed by Vesta, the third largest object in the asteroid belt, located between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars. The presence of basalt is evidence that an object was once large enough to sustain internal heating.

"We need now to observe both objects in the near-infrared range to confirm whether they have a basaltic surface," said study leader Rene Duffard of the Institute of Astrophysics of Andalusia in Grenada, Spain. "If they do, we will need to try to work out where they came from and the fate of their parent objects. If they do not, we will have to come up with a new class of asteroid."

The finding, made using photometric data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), was presented at annual European Planetary Science Congress in Potsdam, Germany.

Until recently, all basalt-containing asteroids were thought to be fragments of Vesta. In 2001, scientists discovered (1459) Magnya, an object in the outer asteroid belt that contained basalt of a slightly different chemical composition, suggesting it did not belong to the Vesta family.

The lack of basalt and another mineral, olivine, in asteroid belt objects has long puzzled scientists. These two minerals would have formed the crust and mantle, respectively, of belt objects the size of Vesta or larger; theory predicts that more than half of all asteroids should be composed of one or the other of these substances.

"Finding either one is significant because both are quite rare, much rarer than they should be," said Michael Gaffey, a geologist at the University of North Dakota who was not involved in the study. "Roughly 99 percent of the stuff we expect to see [in the asteroid belt] is missing."

One possibility, Gaffey told SPACE.com, is that the parent bodies of Kumakiri and 1991 RY16 were long ago worn down by repeated collisions into smaller and smaller pieces, which have since been whisked out of our solar system.
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chubanes. hehehe. naalala q ung nakita qng nakalagay na quote or whatever sa isang malaking poster ni steve nash sa may isang tindahan sa glorietta.
"a leader's job is to look into the future and to see the organization NOT as it is.. but as it CAN BECOME."
REACTION: natuwa lang aq. hehehe. nakakainspire n quote lalo na para sa mga leaders ng kahit anung group or whatever. :)


hmm pati ung cnabi ni jotep sakin.
"the art of cramming is very adventurous yet very addictive."
REACTION: wahahaha. tamang tama k dian otep.! two thumbs up..!


haii super bleeding aq ngaun ha. literally. kagabi ngnosebleed aq sa labas. bsta. super bleed. the hell. [oops profanity nnman pla..! gomene..!] tpos kanina paa q. ngaun naman tenga. what the heck naman o.


ankulet nila seatm8s enzo and jackie kanina. iba pala kaming tatlo mabored. at iba dn kami pag humiling ng isang bagay sa weather. mega ritual kanina. dancing to an improvised tune of crazy frog. haha. nakijoin p cla jade. wooohoo. iba epekto ng mga seatmates q..! nagiging bangag at hyper dn aq. tpos hyper dn mga nakapaligid skn. wo rock..! :D maligalig nnman aq. isa sa mga reasons kng bakit freakingly happy aq ngaun.



at siyempre si binibining o5..! kung curious kau, bahala kau. beh. hehe. 3 lang kami may alam kung cnu toh. basta. ikaw ang major reason bakit freakingly happy ngaun kahit na.......... aun na un. hahaha.


happie bday jotep..! ^-^ apie monthsary huggy..! ;)


at dian po muling nagtatapos ang isa sa mga post q na nanggaling lang sa utak q. hehe. hanggang sa muli.! :D

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