I Was a Dot, Now I'm a Raindrop
Karen is my name.
I've been existing for a little less than 15 years now.
Ptolemy is the section I come from.
And this... this is my heck of a requirement for Physics class.
I'm just a raindrop :) at you.

Raindrops, Are They?
Ptolemy
Aron Asor
Jeff Claravall
Leandro Carandang
Malcolm Mediana
Joshua Ogot
Adelyne Castillano
Deyzel de Jesus
Monique dela Cruz
Marigol Espedillon
Keesha Morante
Floriane Palma
Edda Pelingon
Jana Tendencia
Mendel
Mark Bustos
Lois Guinmapang
Claudine Faylogna
Linnaeus
Diana Orolfo
Trishia Palconit
Darwin
Jana Cabuhat

Catch All the Raindrops You Can


Raindrops and Others
My Friendster Account
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Google It!
Wikipedia Has It
MaSci Site

Raindrops of the Past
June 2007
July 2007
August 2007
September 2007
October 2007

Credits
Blogger
Blogskins
Zed
Diamond Rains


Tuesday, October 16, 2007

So, tonight is the night before the first day of the periodic test but I still managed to go online just so I could update. See, this is how I value Physics much… I don’t even care this much about AdAlgeb and it’s supposed to be a main subject.

Anyways, we just checked our summative earlier and a 36 for me over 60 isn’t actually bad. Sure, I’d love a higher one but it’s what I got and I got it with all honesty, therefore, I must be proud of it.

Also, this is the day I truly believed that our Physics teacher slash adviser slash Sir Mendoza has a really kind heart and is really an understanding person. [no joke] He gave us our plus-three even though are papers were missing! Talk about consideration!

Hmmm. I’ve got nothing else to say so I’m saying buh-bye now before my mom even gets home and nag about how I’m supposed to be studying for tomorrow and not doing God-knows-what-senseless-stuff online. Yeah, ‘senseless’, according to her…

Hey, Physics is sooo not senseless!!! I love it, actually.


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Friday, October 5, 2007

Once again, we messed up. Our presentation, though not exactly as horrible as our last, was like a joke! Our nervousness took over us, making us forget the lines, go out of tune, omit the dance steps, and so on… It certainly was messed up. [wow, that’s an understatement of what it really was]

I was really frustrated earlier, homeroom time slash lunch time, because my groupmates weren’t showing up when we’re supposed to be practicing and I couldn’t contain my impatience anymore so I actually started being teary-eyed. Overreacting much? lol.

Anyways, then the next vacant period we actually practiced but and it was great… Then, came Physics time… Nyeks, moment of truth na. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

Argh. Nagkalat na kami. Waaaaaaah! Our practice was way better!!!

Hay, buhay. Anyway, I couldn’t take it back so I’ll just try my best, we will try our best, next time… if ever there still would be.

*** Don’t cha wish your teacher was hot like him? [point to none other than you-know-who] Don’t cha wish your teacher was great like him? [again, point to this certain Physics teacher] ***


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Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Hey whoever you are reading this right now – which most probably would be Sir Mendoza – so, hello to you, Sir! Anyways, I just feel like updating today because earlier Mr. Mendoza had his demo and how glad e are, I assure you we really were, that he chose us as the class to be observed. Be it because we’re his advisory or we’re simply great or something about the schedule, it still is awesome that we it was us.
Anyways, we had this lesson earlier about resistors. I tell you, if you happen to be a third-year student under our very kind and smart teacher, you’d actually say the lesson was easy.

Just bear in mind… BBROYGBVGW!!!
Bad Boys Rape Our Young Girls But V… G… W… something like that and you sure are gonna get a satisfying mark on a test.

We also had this game by group and it was fun answering in rush which added more excitement. Hmmm, I wonder if the lesson was just easy because it was in time for the demo or what… Whatever, bottom-line is that I got what the lesson was and made a good-though-not-perfect grade on our fourth quiz for the second set earlier.

I hope Physics will always stay this easy… cause if it was or it would be, I could even consider about taking up B.S. Physics. lol.


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Saturday, September 22, 2007

So, this week for Physics class was pretty much full of things to tell you about.
First up, the graded recitation. It did not exactly go well for me. So, in case you wanna know how much I hated myself then and how I still am embarassed by my stupidty, you might as well read about it in my personal blog -> http://karrren.blogspot.com/ Damn rock!
Then, Thursday was all about scientists who contributed to the field of radioactivity. We were the group who got the lowest grade, 87. It was unfair! Honestly, the last group's presentation was messier and worse than ours! How could they have gotten an 89 while we only got an 87? That's unfair, in my opinion, but, weel, it's the teacher's opinion that matters, huh? Whatever, we can't take it back.
Lastly, since we're now on the line of talking about those we can't take back, here's another thing we certainly cannot take back: Friday: Day of the Project Presentation. All hells broke loose. Darn, we messed up! WE TOTALLY SUCKED!!! IT WAS A DISSATER!!! Now, that's what's not unfair is. We deserved even lower than 80. Thanks for some compassion, Sir Mendoza! At least, you have the heart to give us an option to revive our grades. You are amazing. Great advier, you are. [I'm sincere.]
So, let us just hope that we do better on the 2nd week of October than we did on singing [Was it actually singing or mumbling and messing the words up of 'Radiation Thrill'?]
Oooh, the thrill! Physics thrill! (sarcastic and not)


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Monday, September 17, 2007

It's been exactly two weeks since my last post. Hey, at least I still post (read: desperate for the littlest additional points). Anyways, we're still dealing with all these lessons on nuclear reactions which I'm lovin still cause I can actually follow them.
Anyways, one more thing, Sir Mendoza is now our adviser! Though he still seems to be not-so-happy about the fact and calls himself only as our 'acting adviser', it actually is the coolest thing since we could get a shot in giving him more load the way he've been giving us all these physics school works (lol, peace po tayo, Sir Adviser).
Hmmm, what else to blog about? Anything that happened or/and is concerned with physics class, right? These past few weeks, I regret hating Sir Mendoza at first because I now realized that he really is a great teacher through physucks and/or physics times and it's just me being a suck-y student that sucks.
Now, I wonder, do we get the priviledge of calling him Adviser MoMe as his advisory class (read: nickname basis for seemingly good adviser-class relations)? Hey, he does call some of us by our nicknames or second names and we're not even close friends! Hey, just kidding. Maybe. Or not. He even calls me by my complete name sometimes!
[Sorry, this post is such nonsense, I just really don't have that much ranting or whining to do about physics yet and the only blog-able stuff I have to write is Sir Moses King Mendoza's appointment as our new adviser.]
:) peace out, to ya'll ,V,,


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Monday, September 3, 2007

Here goes another entry after weeks of silence; been kinda busy, you know, with requirements and stuff.

So, here I am with very, I tell you, very good news. I didn't fail this class, better yet, I have a 90! This is so amazing! I really don't suck that much after all, huh? Maybe I'd even be a physicist someday... or not. Hey, who knows what's in store for tomorrow, right?

So, seeing that I have an update, yes, I have decided to continue blogging for physics' sake [read: I need all the credits I can get in this class].

Anyways, I'm also here to tell you how I've been enjoying our almost calculation free lessons. It has not been that hard... yet; pretty much the basic things we need to know about radiation.

So, that's all I have to say or write, whatever, for now.

:) Happy me.

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Sunday, August 12, 2007

Since I was told that my last entry was incomplete, here goes what's neede -the ray diagrams. The past post only were the steps, so here are the ray diagrams themselves.
Plane Mirror
Concave Mirror
Convex Mirror
Converging Lens
Diverging Lens
Thanks to Glenbrook high's Official Website (The Physics Classroom) for the images. The site really is helpful, especially when Physucks times call! :]

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