Friday Booboos
Mar 21, 2008 Daily Blurbs, Friday Booboos
It gets really hot in the Philippines during this time. I would usually find my beloved dog, Booboo, under the car to cool off. During night time, she would lay by the window to feel some fresh air. It usually gets cooler at night, and that helps her fall asleep. I find her water bowl empty most of the time because of the heat, so when I refill it, I would add some ice to cool her off.

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Get Buzzed!
Mar 21, 2008 Hype
I signed up at Buzzfuse last month and I never realized its potential until I tried it on my other website. I never really utilized its use until now. I uploaded one of the recent photos that I took of coconuts and leaves, and I noticed that more people actually viewed the picture. I also added my Multiply website to my Buzzfuse account, it allows visitors to rate my website from 1 to 10.
Buzzfuse is one way to drive traffic to your blog, photos and original music. You can also publish flash items. All you have to do is sign up, publish your content, activate it, and get more traffic. You can invite your friends to join in your circle so that when you publish something, your immediate circle of friends will be notified about it. This is one of the coolest bookmarking websites on the net right now.
Going Green, Save the World
Mar 19, 2008 Daily Blurbs
Summer here in the Philippines is hell on earth. I know that there are far more worse places, but the heat is just inevitable! I can’t imagine myself living in Africa or some place hotter. The reason why I hate the heat during this season is because of the humidity. Imagine feeling so hot and your sweat is so sticky and uncomfortable. I feel like I am baking inside our house. Even if I drink lots of cold water I don’t feel replenished. I have to take a bath three times a day to beat the heat. It’s a great thing that our water supply is 24/7.
Now, back to the title of my entry. I think that one of the main reasons our weather is just getting crazier and crazier each year is due to global warming. Some people make think it’s not happening, but it is. I saw the National Geographic Special, Six Degrees Could Change the World, and I do believe that we are going to be wiped out if we don’t do anything about this. This is a short preview about this special, Six Degrees Could Change the World.
Here’s an overview of the special:
One Degree of Warming
At one degree of warming, the Arctic is ice-free for half the year, the South Atlantic—typically void of hurricanes—experiences coastal hurricanes, and in the western U.S. severe droughts are plaguing residents.
Two Degrees of Warming
Polar bears struggle to survive as glaciers increasingly melt away. Glaciers in Greenland begin to disappear, while coral reefs are vanishing.
Three Degrees of Warming Read the rest of this entry »
The Amazon rainforest is drying out and El Niño’s intense weather pattern becomes the norm. Europe repeatedly experiences searing summer heat that has rarely happened before.
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