Good-morning, Paeng
Posted by: Fats in: Fats, Vitamins & Minerals > Teyorya ba > Edward fans clubPaeng’s the name of the new typhoon that made itself felt yesterday morning. Until now, Monday morning, it’s been raining and the wind could get pretty strong. Thinking about the name Paeng, previously, local typhoon names were women’s names but now they are no longer limited to women. Some gender advocates supposely didn’t like the reference to women being fickle-minded thus weathermen have problems predicting the weather.
Early evening yesterday, I was a bit worried about Edward not drying properly because of the rains so I took him into my room and pointed the electric fan on him. Now Edward is dry and smells of Downy Fabric Softener.
Alwin is going to be very happy when he wakes up and sees Edward. Actually yesterday, Alwin already wanted to get Edward, “pwede na ‘to!” he tells me.
When my mom saw Edward in my room drying, she said the same thing!
Anyway, here’s a photo of Edward now dry and clean.

I also have the oregano back in my room. I brought it out in the garden early morning yesterday to get a bit of sun but then Paeng came.
The oregano’s doing okay, I guess. My pepper plant too, last I looked there were already three peppers, and I’m so excited to see them turn red!
Anyway here’s a photo of my oregano:

Now if I don’t get too lazy maybe I could write the first chapter of my research on CultureComputingEcology. I’ve been reading the Turbo Pascal book and it is probably the first book on programming where I’ve seen a discussion (with exercises) on problem solving methodology without reference to any specific programming language. Most other books I’ve seen just talk about the programming language, the structures and features of programs, and writing code. I think the emphasis on the design of a solution methodology is important not only in learning programming but in any non-IT course as basic introduction to computers and programming. I’d like to write more on this shortly, especially that it touches on one of the more interesting topics I’ve had to deal with in my college major, Industrial Design.
