Software Freedom Day 09

September 21st, 2009 -- Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments »

Software Freedom Day 09

Software Freedom Day 09

Sept. 19, 2009 – Software Freedom Day 09 was celebrated at my Alma Mater, Systems Plus College Foundation (SPCF) at the IT Building Theatre. Being an OJT at our department’s office (CITE), me and my fellow OJT taker was required to help out and assist during the event (although I can’t really remember anything we did to help out, all I know was during the buzz and fuss of those at the registration, we were at the coffee shop, drinking a cup of hot coffee! =D). Anyways, by the time we got to the theatre, the main purpose of the event was being introduced. Afterwards, our Dean, Prof. Grace Fabros-Tyler gave the guests an insight of SPCF and the new IT Building. Well, afterwards, we got out of the the theatre to go around the other venues for the talks, which happen to be starting at 1:00 pm yet. I also decided to sign up for the PHP Programming Competition, which I joined just for mere enjoyment. And boy! It sure was more than just for fun! =D

Anyway, we spent some time at the mall, had lunch and strolled around. Comes 1pm, we headed back to school. Turns out, competition starts at 1:30 yet. So we decided to go to the library while we wait for the time.

Finally, 1:30 strikes, we head back to the laboratories, and find out that other speakers are having their plenary sessions already. Me, and a few of my classmates, who also joined the programming competition went straight to the laboratory where the competition as well. To our surprise, all of us know each other, since we’ve been classmates at some point. And, to add to that, I was the only gal in there. Cool! =D And so we thought it was just going to be a friendly competition. Definitely just for the heck of fun. The officiators of the event were very friendly, and we got to learn more stuff before the competition proper, which is really cool! It was just like a lesson at school, as we tried out a sample problem before actually proceeding to the competition proper. A few minutes after we started, finally, 2 other competitors from other schools joined in. At least, we have other competitors for added tension. Haha.

The questions ranged from easiest to toughest. Well, actually, they weren’t tough. It’s just that time pressure keeps you from thinking more out of the box. I nearly had the first question, except I lacked a code segment. Which is why I got 2nd for the first set of points. “It’s okay, there are other questions, I can catch up,” I said to myself. I moved on question after question, finding one that I could finish quickly. True enough, I found a question which converted a certain number to binary, hex, and octal, and fortunately found a function readily available on the net. “Nice!” is what I thought. Quickly, I highlighted the code segment, and with my quick fingers, Ctrl-C -> Alt-Tab -> Ctrl V, and added a few more codes to finish it up. When I was raising my hand for me to get the points, too bad the officiator was already checking another person’s work! Well, I did not know he was having his work checked already. Coz by the time they got to me, and checked my work and gave me 2pts, they had a mistake, and I thought I was already leading. After a while, they changed it, realized they had a mistake, and changed the rank. Well, anyways, that was okay, so I tried solving another one, but then, time was up, and we scores were finalized.

Boy, was I surprised to find out I got 2nd place! Haha. If I just got the 2nd problem first, I got 1st place, but then the other competitor was ahead of me by just seconds! But then, it was still cool since I never expected I’d rank on the competition. After all, I joined for fun and experience. =D And winning was a plus! =D

Afterwards, all participants and winners were asked to go straight to the Theatre. As soon as we got there, we realized on how much we’ve missed out on. The crowd were noisy as the officiators were holding games and giving out prizes. It was fun just by seeing it. Too bad we also missed out on the plenary sessions. But, oh well!

Finally, we were called to go up front as our names were called one by one. It was very heart-warming how those from our department cheered out for us, showing how proud they were of us, and as well as the contest officiators, saying that they were pretty amazed and glad that we took the courage to join the competition, describing how hard we tried to work on the problems. =D

Yay! I got some freebies. CD’s, tumbler, mug (perfect for my coffee-addictus personality, haha!), tshirt, and a travel bag. (I sure got a lot of freebies that day! LoLz, not to mention those from PCWorkx, PLDT, and KahelOS.. ahaha). Afterwards, picture taking time!!! First the participants, then everyone else present at the Theatre. Too bad I haven’t got pics myself. Oh well…

To sum it all up, I could say I enjoyed the event 101%. I definitely learned a lot, enjoyed and surely was an unforgettable experience. I still got SFD hangover I think. Hehe. I’m looking forward to the next SFD as well, since my first time attending was just awesome! =D

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Thesis, Algorithms, Oral Defense: A Glimpse Of Thesis Life

August 20th, 2009 -- Posted in College, Gadgets | No Comments »

Thesis of Computer Science students was harder than I thought. It’s a long and challenging road to the end of it all. All the while I thought it wouldn’t be so hard, as if its just one of our exercises in the laboratories. Seems like it’s the other way around.

Thesis Title Proposal: Autonomous Ground Vehicle for Advanced Military and Civilian Use using GPS Navigation

We’ve just passed our title proposal last two weeks. Before the defense, I was pretty nervous despite me having quite some background about it. Luckily, my dad is helping me with it. We have contacts to people who have the instruments and devices needed. So, we have not much of a problem when it comes to devices needed. I was also interested with the proposal because it involves trying to move the robot autonomously without any supervision of humans. Pretty cool isn’t it.

Anyways, back to the day of our Title Proposal. Our instructor/adviser wasn’t around to help us out during the process of the defense. It kind of let us down, knowing we will be doing it on our own. And we even thought we won’t be able to defend. But, fortunately, we were allowed to defend our thesis proposal, and it was more than I expected. We had panelists who I know are tough and I thought I will be having a really hard time explaining. But then, it went smoothly, and I was able to satisfy their questions as well. Although they thought it was too complicated for us to accomplish. I told them that me and my thesis groupmates can make it, but, still, they insisted it was impossible. So, they decided we focus on the algorithm, and just demonstrate that we are able to move the vehicle using a laptop.

So far, we haven’t started documenting yet. I’m pretty excited already, although nervous that I might not be able to finish it. But, I still believe I can. All I need is to exert more effort to make it successful. =D

Anyway, will be posting any further updates on our thesis progress. Probably even pictures of our progress. Hope all goes well!

Shoutout to thesis takers like me, especially my classmates: Go Go Go!! We can do it! XD

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Digital Scrapbooking Tutorials [Vids]

August 7th, 2009 -- Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »



Digital Scrapbooking is one thing I enjoy the most especially when I am doing nothing on my laptop or just basically letting time pass.

So, for those of you who do not know anything about it, I’ve collected some videos from YouTube which might interest you. :D

A shoutout to Alyssa, my cousin, who loves learning about PhotoShop more.. =D

Digital Scrapbooking: Curled Edges Tutorial

Digital Scrapbooking – Blend Your Own Unique Backgrounds

Digital scrapbooking paper tutorial photoshop

Digital Scrapbooking Texture

So much for the vidz.. :D More to come next time.. I don’t like the page too cluttered with vidz. Probably will be posting more on where to download freebies.

Hope you guys enjoy the video. Happy DigiScrapbooking everyone!


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Manga Review: “Doubt”

August 4th, 2009 -- Posted in Manga | No Comments »


Doubt Cover

Doubt is a psychological/mystery/thriller manga. It is about a game going about in Japan in which a Wolf is chosen, and everyone else are the rabbits. Each one, the wolf kills one of the rabbits, which leaves them trying to figure out who the Wolf is, not knowing that one of them actually is the wolf, pretending to be one of them. If they don’t figure out who the real wolf is, they will continue to decrease in number, and the Wolf will succeed with his plans.

My Review:
I actually got the suggestion to read the manga through a friend. She keeps talking about the manga, and I got curious and asked about it. And so, she suggested that I read about it and find out for myself why it is a good read.

And definitely, I wasn’t disappointed with it. In fact, I LOVED it! It is one of my faves next to Deathnote (I still got a huge crush on L, whether manga or anime.. :P ). First of all, I am most drawn to mangas drawn really nicely! I don’t like reading mangas which have drawings that are similar to the earlier mangas (I’m pretty choosey you see.. :P ). Well, anyway, the first time I read it, I totally got hooked, and finished the manga in just 2 days! Although it just contains 20 chapters, which is really short. The thrill wasn’t as thrilling as expected though. It’s as if what is to happen is easy to predict. But then, I could say it is definitely a good read for me!

So, in my opinion, I give the manga an 8/10. Not bad, right? :P So, to you all out there trying to find a cool and mystery manga, do check Doubt out. Here is a site where you could read it for free:
Doubt on OneManga

Below are links as well to blogs who have made reviews about the manga.

Links to other Doubt Manga reviews:
Psychadelic Souljam
Otaben

So, hope you all have a great day. Hontou ni arigatou! ^_^


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Updates

July 27th, 2009 -- Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment »

Apparently, I haven’t checked out my Flickr integration with my WordPress blog. So clicking the pictures won’t show anything, it shows an error. Will fix this as soon as possible. :)

And, I added and About my Blog page for those of you who keep wondering why the random posts and why I chose Bits N’ Pieces as my blog name. Again, I’m just one hella random person! hahaha! Get used to it.

Peace out. Cheers!

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