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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Youth Issues: JEJEMON

'Ang hnd marunong magmahal sa sariling wika ay .... JEJEMON.'
Usually you can hear those words from jejebusters, people who are anti jejemon, whenever they encounter a Jejemon.

Jejemons are those people in this new generation who has a new trend fashion, new way of talking and new way of expressing their words.They have their own fashion statement for them to be called as a certified jejemon. Usually jejemon wears jejecap or caps with rainbow colors, like:

colorful t-shirts,like:

belt with big buckles, like:


chain necklaces, like:

skinny jeans(dark and shiny), like:




rubber shoes(with a combination of 2 colors or more), like:


Those are the fashion trend of a certified jejemon.

Jejemon has their own alphabet, it is called jejebeth. Jejebeth is composed of : 4 for A, b for B, c for C, D for D, 3 for E, f for F, 6 for G, h for H, 1 for I, j for J, k for K, 7 for L, m for M, N for N, 0 for O, p for P, Q for Q, r for R, 5 for S, t for T, u for U, V for V, w for W, x for X, Y for Y and z for Z. They use their own alphabet or they make use of jejetyping, an act of using jejebeth on text messages, to express their own jandra and that is how they are recognized.

As far as the author is concerned, is there really a bad side of being a jejemon?? Thinking that the right pronunciation and the right spelling of words may lead to a wrong pronunciation and wrong spelling on the future, society should be aware on that..
but as long as they can control and put it on the good way there is nothing wrong on being a jejemon.









Saturday, July 3, 2010

The Last Airbender Movie Review

The Last Airbender Movie Review

Air, Water, Earth, Fire. Four nations tied by destiny when the Fire Nation launches a brutal war against the others. A century has passed with no hope in sight to change the path of this destruction. Caught between combat and courage, Aang discovers he is the lone Avatar with the power to manipulate all four elements. Aang teams with Katara, a Waterbender, and her brother Sokka to restore balance to their war-torn world.

One hundred years before the start of the series, a twelve-year-old Airbender named Aang learns he is the new Avatar, the only person in his generation capable of controlling and manipulating all four elements to his will and the one tasked with maintaining peace between the Four Nations of the world. Fearful of the heavy responsibilities of being the Avatar, coupled with the coming separation from his beloved mentor Monk Gyatso (to complete his training), Aang flees from home on his animal guide, a flying bison called Appa. Caught by a fierce storm, they crash into the ocean, and Aang’s protective Avatar State freezes them in a state of suspended animation inside an iceberg.

Right after his disappearance, Fire Lord Sozin, realizing that according to the Avatar cycle the next Avatar will be born an Air Nomad, launches a genocidal campaign against the Air Nomads. This way he can ensure that the next Avatar will not try to foil his plots for world domination as the last one of his kind.

Read full review here.

Motorola Droid X Review Part 3

Motorola Droid X Review Part 3

Web

Mobile-oriented sites and sub pages all loaded in three seconds or less; full HTML pages such as The New York Times between 5 and 10 seconds, depending on graphical content. We only encountered one connection problem wandering around midtown Manhattan, always the trial by ordeal for cell phones.

Camera

Outdoor photos taken with the Droid X look among the best we’ve seen from a cell phone, crisp and colorful, sans the usual edge fuzziness caused by digital interpolation often seen in even multi-megapixel imagers. Indoor shots, however, were often cloudy, and lack focus.

However, the Droid X’s still camera seemingly has a tighter lens than the other superphones. The EVO’s camera gave us a little more image, the iPhone 4 about a third more. We were unable to find out the exact lens focal range for each, but if I had to guess it looked as if the Droid X has the equivalent of around a 50mm lens, the iPhone 4 something like a wider 35mm.

While still images are impressive, HD video was disappointing. It looked choppy, with lower levels of detail compared to the EVO and especially the iPhone 4. The Droid X video clocked in around 24 frames per second, encoded at around 5 to 7 kbps second. The EVO video also was captured at around 5-7 kbps and 24 fps, but footage seemed smoother, and the iPhone 4 video out-smoothed them both, with nearly a full 30 fps at 10-plus kbps.

Battery Life

The Droid X has a 1540 mAh battery, with a whopping eight-hour rated talk time and nearly 10 days of standby. Sprint didn’t release battery life ratings for the EVO, but in everyday use, it seemed the Droid X lasted farther into the day with more juice than either the EVO or the iPhone 4.

Conclusion

With its superphone specifications, the Droid X represents the new bleeding-edge normal, and is the best Verizon Android phone yet. But this superlative may be short-lived. Its individual capabilities hover close to the iPhone 4 and EVO, and may be surpassed by the Galaxy S Fascination thanks to its superior AMOLED screen. You may want to wait and compare the two before making a two-year contractual commitment.