Wednesday, April 29, 2009

CLIMATE CHANGE

We may be witnessing a major evidence of climate change at the moment. Here in the tropics, we usually are this time of the year in the early-middle part of summer. Yet, since last week, it has been raining hard and eventually we now have low pressure areas (not just one but three) developing in different parts of the country. This ushers in the start of the monsoon season, which should have not been the case until the start of June. It may also be noted that the cold season have lasted until almost the end of February this year.

Leaders all over the world have recognized these facts and laid out measures to at least alleviate the possible consequences. We ourselves should brace for the worst as it is just beginning. If ever, we are having this year the shortest ever summer.

As scientists have predicted, once the shortening of warmer days begins, what surely will follow will be the beginning of the new ice age. The massive melting of our ice caps and glaciers cools the oceans and disrupts the natural cycle of atmospheric activities, which causes our weather. This phenomenon have been well demonstrated by the shifting ocean currents the past few years, which has caused some concern about some animals being displaced, and inevitably this will have cascading effects to every living thing in this planet. This oceanic currents are partly responsible for the distribution of heat throughout the planet; and as the oceans gets colder in time these currents will then stop and the planet will grow colder.

I am not being a doomsayer or anything, I am merely speaking based from facts. We all have something to fear, and this one is my biggest as it will affect every single person I know and those I love as well.

It's that or maybe only because my brother is coming home to Bicol for vacation, which almost always is hounded by stormy weather when he's there.


Monday, April 20, 2009

RAINY SUMMER



Early tonight, after battering mankind with hours of very hot afternoon, there suddenly were thunders and lightnings. Shortly thereafter, heavy rain poured. I was just into the few minutes then of trying to return to sleep, and the noise of pounding rain on the roof kept me awake instead. All in all, today I only had a couple of hours of sleep. I'm not sure if I'll be able to keep my eyes open at work.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

GLOBE'S PIXLINK



Just yesterday I found this new service from Globe Telecom called PixLink. It was a killer service backed by a killer app that can be installed to almost any cellphone. As it is still in it's beta version, the service is still for free. You are allowed to upload any amount of pictures without paying for the service.

What makes this better than other photo sharing services like Flickr is its being free for now. Filipinos love taking pictures and share them to everyone, and this service quickly is a winner. I have been browsing uploaded and publicly shared photos and am quite amazed at how Filipinos can be creative using just a cellphone camera.

See it for yourself.