Chapter 3 - Project Management Concepts
Chapter 5 - Software Project Planning
Chapter 8 - Software Quality Assurance
They say that knowledge is power. Is that so? If you know almost everything, what can you do?
What can you do if you know at least these (and not just the average knowledge):
Sports:
Badminton, Chess, Basketball, Volleyball, Sepak Takraw
Music:
Guitar, Piano, Flute, Maracas, Singing (Videoke)
Medical:
Taking blood pressure, Changing the inner cannula of the tracheostomy tube, Suctioning a patient, Changing diapers
Technology:
Programming in C/C++, Java, Pascal, Delphi, C#, Html, Php & MySQL, SQL Server, Firebird, Asp classic, etc.
Blogging, Typing
Business:
Marketing, Production and Operations Management, Entrepreneurship, Public Relations
Education:
Tutorial, Teaching, Coaching
I think one body is not enough. When will that technology be available for all? When people can replicate their own bodies to do just as many tasks as they know? Just a thought. :D
A very interesting movie. Makes me wonder if it would someday come true that bullets can be manipulated to move an angle. It's really cool! I mean, a lot of movies were unthinkable before but some of the concepts that were introduced have already come true. It's terrifying, but also interesting. I would want to be able to live when that day comes, but I do not wish to be caught up in the crossfire. I just want to be a spectator hehehe.
And oh... Angelina is still one hot mama. :P
Watched the movie Hancock yesterday. It was a great movie. I really love hero movies specially with good effects (seems like I haven't matured lol). One thing I noticed though is one inconsistency of the story. In the movie we were told that whenever Hancock and his ex-wife would come near to each other, they become mortals. When they're far from each other, they regain their power. What confused me is the time when Hancock was first hospitalized (the time he got amnesia). The ex-wife told the story that the time Hancock was awake, he did not know her (which tells us that he is conscious and both are still on a weak and fragile state). He however, also told the story that by the time he awakened, the doctors couldn't pierce him with the needles. Do these two different statements occur at different times? I just wonder.
I can't believe I miss that place... It was a mistake. The only think I regretted not doing. sigh. I missed SR.
Why do they know my friendster account? hmmm... I don't even know them... Gee, I wish I was popular but I'm not.
War and Games
Filed Under ( Cold war 2, Russia vs. Georgia ) by I am Eric.E. on Saturday, August 9, 2008
The Olympics just started. It was a grand opening. For sure it cost a lot. Participants all over the world marched proudly. Everyone had their eyes on this event. Despite all the happy crowds and cheers, a war broke out amidst this peaceful parade: Georgia vs. Russia. The story was that Georgia, in its efforts to regulate rebel movements, made assaults in South Ossetia which unfortunately had many Russian citizens. Russia, knowing this, points out that they need to protect their citizens, and that those who harm them will not go unpunished. Will this be another cold war? What will it contribute to the world's economy? Those countries are large suppliers of oil. For sure, small countries such as ours will also suffer the consequences. See full story at yahoo.