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April 26, 2011
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April 21, 2011
A Personal Vision
When I was still in my secondary years, I often noticed the words posted on the walls: Vision and Mission.
I didn't really understand the difference between the two, back then.
I didn't really understand the difference between the two, back then.
April 19, 2011
The farmlot I'm hoping of having
Yesterday I joined my relatives to tour around certain areas for a farm lot suitable for a poultry business. In compliance with San Miguel Corporation strict policy, we should choose an area farway from residential places, of at least 1 hectare.
Kangkong growing in aquaponic system
Plants needs to adapt to a new environment. This water spinach (kangkong) finally adapted to this aquaponic system after a series of failure. Initally my medium here still is a sandy soil. I am growing this kind of vegetable to feed my feathered friends. Beneath these kangkong plants is another container of 6 fishes specifically orange carp, of which water and wastes are taken down automatically by the overflow as cause by the aquaponic system.
My first 3 kilos of live african night crawlers
Just last April 14th I got my first African Night Crawlers for an experimentation. I've known the supplier through Olx.ph. His farm is in the province of Laguna and we both travel for several hours just to meet-halfway in Manila, particularly in Chowking EDSA Pasay City.
April 9, 2011
Human motion sensor-underconstruction
Underconstruction:
Parts list:
1. PIC12F635
2. 470 Ohms
3. Piezo buzzer
4. BC547
5. 10K Ohms
6. PIR sensor module
7. LED
Parts list:
1. PIC12F635
2. 470 Ohms
3. Piezo buzzer
4. BC547
5. 10K Ohms
6. PIR sensor module
7. LED
April 8, 2011
Thanks to my blog visitors worldwide!
It's funny to know that I have already a number of worldwide visitors.
Here's the summary I screen-captured:
Here's the summary I screen-captured:
I hope I can receive positive comments from them all.
My First Vermi for Composting
On April 14th, 2011 the supplier of African Night Crawlers from a farm in Laguna will hand me down the 3 kilos of this kind of earthworm typically used in composting.
Again this will be another test project.
Photos and video will be post soon.
Again this will be another test project.
Photos and video will be post soon.
ALB breeding stage live via Ustream !
For those avian lovers around the world, the breeding stage of these african lovebirds can now be monitored live worldwide via Ustream.
I have installed and initially started the camera today, 8th April 2011.
The camera will later focus on eggs hatching until the time of their first flight.
The live feed can be viewed via this link: (initially available only when my PC is open)
http://www.ustream.cn/channel/live-feed-african-lovebirds-aviary
The video quality is somewhat blurred in the website. I had tried the Adobe offer, but its a trial download which means later I have to purchase for a better quality. But still its not a garantee since there's a lot of factors in maintaining a good signal quality.
Anyway, the only option I see for now is changing to a better camera source and improving my internet speed, to have a better broadcast.
I have installed and initially started the camera today, 8th April 2011.
The camera will later focus on eggs hatching until the time of their first flight.
The live feed can be viewed via this link: (initially available only when my PC is open)
http://www.ustream.cn/channel/live-feed-african-lovebirds-aviary
The video quality is somewhat blurred in the website. I had tried the Adobe offer, but its a trial download which means later I have to purchase for a better quality. But still its not a garantee since there's a lot of factors in maintaining a good signal quality.
Anyway, the only option I see for now is changing to a better camera source and improving my internet speed, to have a better broadcast.
April 7, 2011
My aquaponic, my auto-timer project, and my flying gems!
My aquaponic, my auto-timer project, and my flying gems!
A test project for entrepreneurship...
A test project for entrepreneurship...
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