Sunday, March 23

I'M WISHING (again)

..that you'll text me.

Happy Easter!

I know a place that we can go to
A place where no one knows you
They won't know who we are

I know a place that we can run to
And do those things we want to
They won't know who we are

Let me take you there
I wanna take you there

I know a place that we've forgotten
A place we won't get caught in
They won't know who we are (they won't know, won't know)

I know a place where we can hide out
And turn our hearts inside out
They won't know who we are

Let me take you there
I wanna take you there
Let me take you there
Take you there
Take you there
Ooohhh
Ooohhh
Ooohhh
Ooohhh

I know a place we'll be together
And stay this young forever
They won't know who we are

Let me take you there
I wanna take you there
Let me take you there
Take you there
Take you there
Ooohhh

We can get away to a better place if you let me take you there
We can go there now cause every second counts
Just let me take you there
Take you there..

Friday, March 21

Start looking, man.

I haven't been in a serious relationship for a long time now. Surprisingly, I never felt any pressure or whatsoever about it. For one, should I?

Weird ba? I dunno.. I just keep telling everyone when I'm asked why I'm not into any, "UP took it away from me!" Hahaha..
Of course that's not true. In four years, I had cut myself enough slack that would make it impossible for me not to find one. I had the time to do it. It's just that I did not.

Theory #1. I must've suffered too much from my last (which was also, the first) serious relationship that it totally wiped the hell out my mind. For some people I know, though, who went on the same thing, they were more, uh, hateful, or bitter, I think, of what has happened, making them more "active" than ever (if you know what I mean).

Theory #2. I was more focused in my studies than ever before. *laugh out loud, ian* If this is true, then I am so done with my life! Hah. Academically, I really think I didn't do well during my undergrad years. But here's something to think over: what if I was in a relationship during my undergrad? Would I have been better in my acads? Or worse? Hmm...

Theory#3. I was not attracted to anyone in UP. Let me think.. There's ^^, ^^, and ^^. I beg to disagree! I had been attracted to some people. I may not be that person who knows almost everyone in school, but I do have made some good choices out of even a handful of people I know slash meet.

Theory #4. The "right" person for me is still unaware that I exist. Ang corny naman. But somehow I like to think this one's true. Better if that someone's actually my future classmate in UPCM. Lemme think... Hmm... Niiice.

Theory #5. I'm not ready. Or, better said, I don't know how. Hahah. Poor me.
Kasi naman dude, masyado kang insecure. All I'm saying is that maybe you could help me. As if naman I'm still up to something not right. That's so yesterday, man.. Come on. Call me. You know my number.
Theory #6. This is beginning to sound really weird. In addition, the sixth theory is something that I will not tell anyone. If you have an idea, then shhh.

Theory #7. There is just too much porn under my bed, inside my closet/stash box, or on my secure digital disk. Yeah whatever.

Theory #8. Is there theory number eight? I don't think so. If you think there is, then tell me. Who knows, it might be the most feasible. I mean, possible.

On second thought about "It's just that I did not." Maybe I did. Tried, at least. But then everything was.. crap. Just crappy, and I don't function well in crappy environment.

Why am I much bothered about this, right now.

"I'm going to Med school, man. I need a boost."

Thursday, March 20

These Hard Times

Artist: Matchbox Twenty
Album: Exile on Mainstream


Morning falls like rain into the city life
There goes another night
Losing my breath in waves
Knowing that ever crash is bleading the hourglass
and taking the strife from all our lives

Everyone keeps talking
They promise you everything
But they don't mean anything

We may loose our focus
There's just too many words
We're never meant to learn
And we don't feel so alive

So goodbye, these days are gone
and we can't keep holding on
When all we need is some relief
Through these hard times
Through these hard times

Move your hands in circles
Keeping me hypnotized
The power behind your eyes

Move around your bedroom cursing the naked sky
You should be here tonight
But you stay alone and cry

Say goodbye, these days are gone
and we can't keep holding on
When all we need is some relief
Through these hard times
(whoa) There's something missing
(Oh whoa) You'll never feel it but you
(Oh whoa) You're gonna feel it when it's gone
When it's gone

Say goodbye, these days are gone
and we can't keep holding on
When all we need is some relief
Through these hard times
(hey) these Hard times
(oh no now) Hard times
Hard times

Say goodbye, these days are gone
Say goodbye, these days are gone
These days are gone..

Tuesday, March 18

Saturday, March 15

Summer Na Ba?

Sobrang init na.

Naglaba ako kanina. At grabe, to my surprise, hinihintay ko pa lang matapos yung 2nd batch ng mga damit sa spin dryer, eh tuyo na yung mga kakasampay ko lang na 1st batch. Wala pa yatang fifteen minutes yun. Ang bilis di ba? We'll in that sense, I think I should be more grateful pa nga kasi it made me finish my work faster than usual.

Pero to think, ganun na katindi ang sikat ng araw today. For sure lahat na naman ng mga taong walang magawa sa bahay (or should I say, 'buhay') ay nagsisiksikan ngayon sa mga mall para lang magpalamig. Mabuti na lang mas gusto kong mag-stay sa loob ng bahay.

But in general, it's not really okay. The weather, I mean.

Summer na ba?

Actually I was expecting this summer weather to be delayed, sometime around maybe mid-April pa, judging from the fact it was still rainy last December. I talked to my friend last night over the internet. He's in Hong Kong, working. Sobrang ginaw pa rin daw dun. He confirmed that it's still winter there. O di ba, where are all the cold winds from the northern hemisphere? They're supposed to carried by the northeasterly trade winds (tama ba?) towards our country.

Haaaaay. Makabili na nga lang ng halo-halo sa labas.

Friday, March 14

Who would've thought


Shit.

This (see photo) was the reply I received from Ann when I asked her earlier this morning to drop the bomb for me, regarding the results of who's gonna make it to UP College of Medicine.

The list is posted today, but I have no Friday classes.

She made it, too.

Tuesday, March 11

No stress, no stress, no stress..

It's only been a day since I first learned about Jesse McCartney's new music video. Credits go to you, mr. perezhilton reader. His new single is called Leavin'.

Unofficial single cover by Right Brain Projects™ (C) 2008.




So what about the it? New look. Forget the messy, blonde hair he used to have. It's a short brown/black now! New sound (?) Not quite. New theme. Yes, oh, yes. From teen love/hate/jealousy to a more mature video. The girl in the video is incredible. She reminds me of a Final Fantasy character (especially in close-up shots). Gorgeous.
 



"Man, that thing you got behind you is amazing."

Monday, March 10

You Make Me Wanna..

Lazy day Monday. I swear to God I slept early last night. Sith can attest to that. We were thesis-ing last night when I actually reminded him that it's quite late for bedtime and I had to go. No one knows what happened that entire night while I was sleeping why on earth I ended up waking up really late this morning. Darn I was really pissed. I was out of schedule for about two hours.

As a result, I wasn't able to attend my Rad. Bio class and I almost ditched an early lunch with my friends.

What made this morning a little more interesting was when I was on my way to school. As I took a seat inside the bus, I realized that it's radio is on and is tuned in to 101.1 (I'm not sure of the station name) FM. As I was preparing my cellphone headset (I'd rather listen to my MP3s than on the radio), I overheard one particular radio ad that really caught my attention. Here's how it was:

"Hi we're Behavioral Science students of UP Manila. Deretso kami. Basta 101, point one!"

Weeee. Amazing no? No wonder the woman sitting beside me had made an effort to look at me while I was forcing myself not to laugh so hard because of what I just heard. No comment!

Here's something more serious. There will be a metro-wide transport holiday (or should I say strike) tomorrow.
1. I am glad that I don't have Tuesday classes. I don't have to worry.
2. I am glad that the bus company had made an effort in disseminating the said event by posting notices like this one:


At school,

It was another boring, tiring day in the library. Since the beginning of this year, I have always wished to have something new in there.

Time is running out Ian.. *sigh*

Sunday, March 9

Belat =p

Busy week last week. Not so busy week ahead.

Monday. Busy day. I gave the narrative for The Epic of Gilgamesh in my Humanities II class. Big deal? Yeah (!?!?) I don't know what's getting into me everytime I attend this class but it seems really, uh, not worth the 90 minutes. For the past five months, I have done a lot for this subject - had an exam (and amazingly passed it), visited a museum, reviewed several works of art, watched a bunch of related videos, written a whole lot of reaction papers, read half a book, but believe it or not, I still can't find the 'H' in humanities (if you know what I mean). To think, it's the second (and final) exam on March 17. From what happend today, I am quite happy that I did something that made me remember that I actually have a Hum. II class this semester.
Sith and I had our thesis poster printed today. It was okay.
Tuesday. I spent the whole day getting our thesis poster redone.

Wednesday. Busy day. Thesis poster presentation. I was too early for Rob. so I spent ~20 minutes waiting outside. Once opened, I headed straight to the Hubsite to get our thesis poster (new version) printed asap. The presentation was just couple of hours away. I succeeded. We had a better poster. Everything went well after the opening. I must say, the area where our (and Fairenks' as well) thesis posters are were always full of people. As someone actually pointed out, it was a "box office." Quite fulfilling that people are actually interested but that wasn't easy! Sith and I had to talk for hours (?!?) just to answer their questions adequately. That afternoon was full of hype!
Over-all, here's what I have to say about the mind-blowing experience: "You like it, good. You don't like it, go away."
Thursday. Busy day. Again, I have to show the world  my talking prowess (hahah, kidding) during my Radiation Biology class. I am actually more comfortable doing that talk more than how I did before in similar occasions because I was actually the one responsible for my group ending up with the topic which was bioinformatics-related. When they (my groupmates) asked, "Why this?" I replied with a smile, "It's close to my heart." Hahahah.. I still can't believe that's what I said. They all just pretended they didn't hear anything, but with anxious looks on their faces.
It was Ann's 20th birthday! I made her a last-minute greeting (it looked more like an announcement) I posted later that day at the QED bulletin board. Of course, birthday = free lunch! Hah! At Chaikofi - my second time there. We had fun. Seriously. =p In exchange to this fun-filled event, I didn't attend my Hum. II class (for the 4th? 5th? sixth? time since the first day of classes). I am soooo doomed, but happy.
I voted! Hindi dahil eleksiyon na naman sa UP Manila, pero dahil: 'Crush ng Bio' na!!! Hmm.. sino kaya binoto ko? Hahahah.. Sana manalo ka. Nag-withdraw pa ako para lang sayo. =p
Nothing beats the feeling of playing Dance Dance Revolution that is three months in the making! Oops. Two weeks lang pala. Hehehe. But it felt like it's been ages. Absolute bliss.
Friday. and Saturday, too. Who loves Fridays? I do, I do! People are just.. too driven to do something. Change topic.. AI7 Results Night: Disappointing. Also in Reality [TV], Christian Siriano ended up winning Project Runway 4. I must admit he had 'high fashion' designs (that only Victoria Beckham could wear) but I liked Rami Kashou's better.

Who hates Saturdays? I do, I do! People are just.. suddenly gone. Hahah! Kidding. It seems I don't have a social [weekend] life. Instead, I watched Alvin and the Chipmunks, Bee Movie, and half of Into The Wild. I updated my data with 2 new episodes of Kyle XY [WARNING: SPOILER: Sarah is freakin' alive!]. And oh, I forgot, I am planning to sell my laptop. Interested? Contact me.

Well basically that's been my week. A busy week.
Busy week last week. Not so busy week ahead.

Not so busy week kaya (?)
Thesis Defense Presentation.. Opo gagawa na po..
Belat! =P

'Idol' Hopeful David Hernandez's Stripper Past


Singer was reportedly a dancer at Dick's Cabaret in Phoenix for three years, the club's manager says.

By Gil Kaufman

Like the rain showers and budding flowers, you can count on spring to bring an "American Idol" sex scandal. The show has endured everything from Frenchie Davis' adult Web site photos to Corey Clark's claim that he had an affair with Paula Abdul to Antonella Barba's lascivious pictures. (Check out what Barba's been up to since then.) This year's shocker, according to The Associated Press, is that 24-year-old semifinalist David Hernandez used to work as a nude dancer at male strip club Dick's Cabaret in Phoenix.

The manager of the club, Gordy Bryan, told the news service on Monday that Glendale, Arizona, native Hernandez had performed fully nude and gave lap dances to the club's mostly male clientele.

"He had the look and the type that people like, so he made pretty good money here," Bryan said.

A spokesperson for the show declined MTV News' request for comment on the report, but a "person close to the show, who is not authorized to comment publicly and asked not to be identified" told the AP Tuesday (March 4) that the show has no plans to remove Hernandez from the competition.

Bryan could not be reached for further comment at press time, but he told the AP that Hernandez worked at Dick's steadily for three years until September 30, well after he auditioned for "Idol" in San Diego on July 30. Bryan said that Hernandez did not renew his licensing with the state, which is why he hasn't performed at Dick's since that date.
The alcohol-free club was named the "best gay male revue" in 2004 by the Phoenix New Times, which said that the cabaret's dancers "fit a flurry of fantasy roles, performing as sailors, construction workers, cowboys, and whatever else tickles their, uh, fancy."

Though Hernandez has never discussed his stripping past on the show, rumors of his past were posted on VotefortheWorst.com last week, including images of a barely clothed Hernandez working as a bartender at the gay club Burn.

"It was like moths to a flame," Vote for the Worst founder Dave Della Terza told the AP of the rumor. "As soon as I posted that, we started getting 10, 20 letters every single day from people saying, 'Yeah, he's a stripper in Phoenix.' "

Bryan told the AP that the "Idol" contestant never sang at Dick's and that he now believes Hernandez stopped working at the club because of his "Idol" connection.

After getting high marks from the judges last Tuesday for his rendition of the Temptations' "Papa Was a Rolling Stone," Hernandez is slated to perform Tuesday (March 4) for a shot at making it into the top 12.

The good news for David Hernandez is that his spot on "American Idol" is not in jeopardy because of his now-highly publicized past as a nude male stripper. First, on Tuesday night, judge Simon Cowell said the 24-year-old Arizona singer was one of the best in the competition and that he's a shoo-in for the top 12. Then, also on Tuesday, one of the show's executive producers, Ken Warwick, spoke to TVGuide.com and said Hernandez can stay as long as viewers want him.

'We're never judgmental about what people do to earn a living,' Ken Warwick says.

(C) 2008. MTV News Online

Friday, March 7

Reality [TV] Check

American Idol 7's Top 12 is finally revealed.


Before the 3-week eliminations began, I had 12 contestants in mind who would make it to the top 12. Unfortunately, six of them were sent home. The worse part is, four of them, namely, Kady Malloy, Luke Menard, Asia'h Epperson, and Danny Noriega, were the last four people who were voted off on the way to completing the top 12. The remaining six that I have chosen are the ones on the right column.

Tsk. I was sooo disappointed.

Instead of them, I think these people must have been the ones to be removed from the competition (Note: my personal opinion)
1. Amanda Overmyer - she's unique. That's it. I don't see her as a future Idol star. Sorry.
2. Kristy Lee Cook - Alaina (voted off during week 2) is far better. Kady, too.
3. Chikezie - I might be wrong but my initial reaction is he's not okay for me.
That's all.




Thursday, March 6

A History of Cell Phones

Article: Courtesy of MSN Tech & Gadgets, and PC World
From Motorola's first phone, which weighed in at 2 pounds, to Apple's iPhone, here's a look at how cell phones have evolved over the years.


1982: Hefty
Motorola DynaTAC 8000X
In 1973, Motorola showed off a prototype of the world's first portable cellular telephone. That phone, which measured more than a foot long, weighed almost 2 pounds, and cost $3995, ultimately became commercial available in 1983. Known as the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X, its battery could provide 1 hour of talk time, and its memory could store 30 phone numbers. It may not have been pretty, but it did let you talk while on the go--if you could lift it, that is. (Photograph: Courtesy of Motorola)

1982: Heftier
Nokia Mobira Senator
It may look more like a boombox than a portable phone, but this boxy, bulky device was actually Nokia's first mobile (if you can call it that) phone. Introduced in 1982, the Nokia Mobira Senator was designed for use in cars. After all, you wouldn't want to use this phone while walking: It weighed about 21 pounds. (Photograph: Courtesy of Nokia)

1993: Pre-iPhone
BellSouth/IBM Simon Personal Communicator
A cell phone with added PDA functions isn't news today. But in 1993, it was a novel idea. The Simon Personal Communicator, jointly marketed by IBM and BellSouth, was the first mobile phone to add PDA features. It was a phone, pager, calculator, address book, fax machine, and e-mail device in one package, albeit a 20-ounce package that cost $900. (Photograph: Courtesy of Casimir Decas)

1996: Ahead of Its Time
Motorola StarTAC
Before the Motorola StarTAC was introduced in 1996, cell phones were more about function than fashion. But this tiny, lightweight phone ushered in the concept that style was just as important, ultimately paving the way for today's sleek-looking phones like the Motorola Razr. This 3.1-ounce clamshell-style phone, which could easily be clipped to a belt, was the smallest and lightest of its time. In fact, it was smaller and lighter than many of today's teeny-tiny cell phones. (Photograph: Courtesy of Motorola)

1998 & 2000: DotComs Ran on These
Nokia 6160 or Nokia 8260
In the late 1990s, Nokia's candybar-style cell phones were all the rage. Sporting a monochrome display, an external antenna, and a boxy, 5.2-inch tall frame, the Nokia 6160 was the company's best-selling handset of the 1990s. The somewhat sleeker Nokia 8260, introduced in 2000, added a colorful case and lost some of the 6160's bulk: it stood only about 4 inches tall and weighed 3.4 ounces, compared with almost 6 ounces for the 6160. (Photograph: Courtesy of Nokia)

2000: Early Smart Phone
Kyocera QCP6035
If you're one of the many fans of the Palm OS-based Treo phone, you might want to thank Kyocera. The company's QCP6035 smart phone, which hit the retail market in early 2001 and cost between $400 and $500 (depending on the carrier), was the first Palm-based phone to be widely available to users. It included a measly 8MB of memory, and sported a bland monochrome display, but it paved the way for future products. (Photograph: Courtesy of Kyocera)

2001: PDA to Phone
Handspring Treo 180
Back when Palm and Handspring were still rivals, Handspring made waves with the Treo 180. More PDA than phone, the Treo 180 came in two versions: one with a QWERTY keyboard for typing (pictured), and another (the Treo 180g) that used Graffiti text input instead. Like the Kyocera QCP6035, it featured a monochrome screen, but boasted 16MB of memory. (Photograph: Courtesy of Palm)

2002: Swivel It
Danger Hiptop
Before the T-Mobile Sidekick became Hollywood's "it" phone, it was known as the Danger Hiptop. PC World liked it so much that we named it our product of the year in 2003. While its voice capabilities were only mediocre, this was one of the first devices to offer truly functional mobile Web browsing, e-mail access, and instant messaging. Plus, it pioneered that nifty swiveling design. Photograph: Courtesy of Danger)

2002: CrackBerry Phone
BlackBerry 5810
Before the BlackBerry 5810 came along in early 2002, Research In Motion's devices were best known for their data capabilities: Push e-mail technology, Organizer features, and thumb keyboards. The 5810--the first BlackBerry to offer voice capabilities--changed that perception. This device added a GSM cell phone to the package, albeit one that required the use of a headset (it lacked both a speaker and a microphone). (Photograph: Courtesy of Research In Motion)


2002: Photo Opp
Sanyo SCP-5300
Today, most cell phones come with a built-in camera. But, just a few years ago, a camera phone was hard to come by. In 2002, Sanyo and Sprint debuted the Sanyo SCP-5300 PCS phone, which they claimed was the first mobile phone available in America with a built-in camera. (A camera phone from Sharp had been available in Japan for a few years.) At its highest resolution, it captured VGA (640 by 480) images--a far cry from today's 5-megapixel camera phones like the Nokia N95. Photograph: Courtesy of Sanyo and Sprint)

2003: Bad Buzz
Nokia N-Gage
Nokia's N-Gage also created plenty of buzz when it was launched in 2003, but, unfortunately, most of the buzz was bad. This combination cell phone/gaming device was supposed to lure gamers away from their portable devices. Instead, it earned scorn for its odd curved design, and the fact that you had to hold the phone on its side to place a call. Later versions (like the N-Gage QD, launched in 2004) fixed many of the problems with the original device. But for many, the damage was done. (Photograph: Courtesy of Nokia)

2004: Sleek
Motorola Razr v3
Cell phones continued to get thinner and more stylish over the years, but it was the debut of the Motorola Razr v3 in 2004 that took design to another level. With its super-slim lines and sleek metallic look, the Razr quickly became the must-have accessory. Three years later, it remains one of the most popular handsets on the market (according to market data from The NPD Group, various versions of the Razr were 3 of the 4 best-selling handsets in 2006), and is one of the few phones offered by almost every major wireless carrier. (Photograph: Courtesy of Motorola)

2005: Out of Tune
Motorola Rokr
It promised to bring together the best of two worlds: Apple's excellent iTunes music player and Motorola's cell phone design expertise. The Motorola Rokr, released in September 2005, was the first music phone to incorporate Apple's music software. It allowed users to transfer songs purchased from iTunes to the phone for listening on the go. Unfortunately, users found song transfers to be painfully slow, and many were stymied by the 100-song limit imposed on their music collections. Still, this handset paved the way for today's music phones, including those (like the Motorola Slvr and Razr V3i) that support iTunes. (Photograph: Courtesy of Motorola)

2006: Good Looks
BlackBerry Pearl
Research In Motion continued its efforts to shed its strictly-business image with the consumer-friendly Pearl. This phone, with its slim design and SureType keyboard, looked the part. It went further than the 7100t, however: the Pearl was the first BlackBerry to include a camera and an audio/video player. Combine these multimedia features with BlackBerry's excellent e-mail service, and you have one impressive device. (Photograph: Courtesy of Research In Motion)

2007: How Far We've Come
Apple iPhone
After months of speculation and rumors, Apple confirmed the news in January 2007: The company does indeed planned to launch a cell phone. The device, which was expected to be available from AT&T/Cingular, features an innovative design: it lacks a numeric keypad. Instead, it features a touch-sensitive screen. The iPhone also includes a 2-megapixel camera, the ability to sync your iTunes collection to the phone, and it runs Mac OS X. Whew. So far so good for the iPhone. It became Time's Best Invention of 2007. Truly phenomenal.


That's it! For the moment, the iPhone holds the distinction of being the "one to beat" for the cell phone history to take a new shape in terms of innovation. For the next few years, I am expecting this list to increase ten-fold.

From what I have heard, mobile phone giants (Nokia, Motorolla, Samsung, etc.) and smartphones alike (Palm, BlackBerry, O2, etc.) are beginning to break the boundaries and pushing everything to the limits to outshine Apple's iPhone.

Monday, March 3

Posterrific!



Right Brain Projects™ (C) 2008
-xoxo

Saturday, March 1

Right Brain Projects™

Since high school, I have been creating home-made videos into mini-films that would, well, in my own standards, fit for public viewing. I found this skill very useful especially in college when we are asked to create video projects/presentations and short films. Of course at times there is a thought of
"If I actually decided to do filming as one of my priorities in life, what would it be called?"
It wasn't until today that I finally got it all figured out.

I now consider my video creations (and similar digital art) as part of the Right Brain Projects™.



Come on now people, we all know what the right brain is capable of and what it does best.

Cheers!


[ check out the videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/rheyian9 ]

Leaplings and Leapers

A person born on February 29 may be called a "leapling" or "leaper". In common years they usually celebrate their birthdays on 28 February or 1 March.

For legal purposes, their legal birthdays depend on how different laws count time intervals. In Taiwan, for example, the legal birthday of a leapling is 28 February in common years, so a Taiwanese leapling born on February 29, 1980 would have legally reached 18 years old on February 28, 1998.

“ If a period fixed by weeks, months, and years does not commence from the beginning of a week, month, or year, it ends with the ending of the day which proceeds the day of the last week, month, or year which corresponds to that on which it began to commence.  But if there is no corresponding day in the last month, the period ends with the ending of the last day of the last month. ”

In some situations, March 1 is used as the birthday in a non-leap year since it then is the day just after February 28.

There are many instances in children's literature where a person's claim to be only a quarter of their actual age turns out to be based on counting their leap-year birthdays. A similar device is used in the plot of Gilbert and Sullivan's 1879 comic opera The Pirates of Penzance: As a child, Frederic was apprenticed to a band of pirates until the age of 21. Now, having passed his 21st year, he leaves the pirate band and falls in love. However, it turns out that the pirate indenture says that his apprenticeship does not end until his 21st birthday, and since he was born on February 29, that day will not arrive until he is in his eighties, and so he must leave his fiancée and return to the pirates. Of course, it all turns out happily in the end.

DID YOU KNOW?
An individual's chance of being born on a leap day is about 1 in 1500.

When did leap year originate?

The Gregorian calendar is closely based on the Julian calendar, which was introduced by Julius Caesar in 45 BC. The Julian calendar featured a 12-month, 365-day year, with an intercalary day inserted every fourth year at the end of February to make an average year of 365.25 days. But because the length of the solar year is actually 365.242216 days, the Julian year was too long by .0078 days (11 minutes 14 seconds).
This may not seem like a lot, but over the course of centuries it added up, until in the 16th century, the vernal equinox was falling around March 11 instead of March 21. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII adjusted the calendar by moving the date ahead by 11 days and by instituting the exception to the rule for leap years. This new rule, whereby a century year is a leap year only if divisible by 400, is the sole feature that distinguishes the Gregorian calendar from the Julian calendar.
Following the Gregorian reform, the average length of the year was 365.2425 days, an even closer approximation to the solar year. At this rate, it will take more than 3,000 years for the Gregorian calendar to gain one extra day in error.

*info from Wikipedia and InfoPlease


As I was searching for funny facts about the leap day/year, I stumbled upon Yahoo's own feature article about Leap Day, which, if you click on the link, directs you to Portfolio.com's Happy Leap Day! (Unless You're in Debt) article.
Having read the story, I was much more entertained with the comments!
So here's my treat for you guys: Here are (for me) the most hilarious (or maybe intriguing?) comments ever written about the leap day... (Brace yourselves!)

I don't mind the extra day, but I wish they made it a Saturday.
- Alex

it don't cost u an extra days of interest or not interest, cause a day is a day is a day is a day.
- Ceaser

I think the reason why February only has 29 days instead of 30 is because Augustus wanted 31 days in August (he was apparently upset that August only had 30).
- Jin

i think today is awsome
- bigsister75

It's just too bad the leap year is always on an election year - one extra day of listening to those idiots lie for votes.
- Word

I belive this day was made to make the world better place in time to come.
- Jessie

Cleopatra was Egyptian(african hah, black history month hah) ! and we aren't supposed to have a leap year every 400 years but did in 2000. explain that genius. I hate you people
- edu

I agree , this should be a day off for all.
- ang

life is short ill take any days I can get (love all days)
- ravenwood

there are still a billion people on this planet, who have no calendar and are not reading this. think about that.
- HolyMoly

I just wanted to add that Cleopatra was a queen from a line of Greeks who ran Egypt for 300 years prior to her time starting with Ptolemy and Alexander the Great....so she was not Arab or Moor...neither was the nobility. Not that this has anything to do with the stupid calender story but i thought i'd reply
- Tappist

any day that you are alive and well is a good day, be it 29th Feb or the 62nd March, who cares as long as you feel well and have no worries.
- Tiger

actually February used to be 30 days
than Julius Caesar changed the name of "July" to his name and made it 31(was 30), that made Feb 29 days
than August Caesar changed the name of "August" to his name and made it 31(was 30)and shorten Feb again, that made Feb 28 days
- Truth

that is so gay, but on the bright side, we get paid a day sooner!!!(for those who get paid on the 30th.
- $$$nancy$$$

Oh Lord!! So many people confused!! What the hey! Cleopatra was Greek. Egypt is in North Africa. Black History Month is good. People learn to spell!!! Are all Americans so ignorant????
- tack!

It stinks that we have an extra day of school!
- anonymous

Why not June 31st? Why did the extra day have to be in February?
- HateWinter

To make people who born on this date look young.
- Sen

WHO CARES PEOPLE,GET A LIFE
- S

what about if some person will born in feb 29 than he/she will be at least 4 years off please can some body help with these crazy day .
- outofdought

I like leap day because I actually get a birthday!!
- leapfisch

Instead of a leap year why don't we add 6 hours to every year, by prolonging the physical period of a month by 1/2 hour.
- Marko

i think the groundhog had something to do with it.
- buttnugget

hmmm,what if we had no calendar,held no census and had no mandatory taxes
- micole

Let's just have an 8 day week with and extra day off.
- Slick

Actually the correct explanation is the earth is shaped like an egg because of the super black holes in the universe so it messed up gravity for the moon and our sun.. actually the correct date is more like those Star Trek dates from the tv series
- bule_maui

Actually, the Romans messed the calendar up and accidentally translated the year incorrectly. We lost 4 years from that. So if they hadn't messed that up, it'd be Feb. 29, 2004 rather than Feb. 29, 2008. So that is kind of awkward...
- Someone

I thought the Mayans created the fancy extremely acurate calander?
And other places, I've heard it was Ben Franklin... my sources are strange...
- ConfusedOne

I honestly can't believe I actually read all these comments??? At least the poop and keys people made me laugh!!!!
- Laughing.at.you

I would like to see the leap day changed to become an additional Wednesday in the second week of Feb so I can get an additional social security check.
- olddude

why does black history month have to be during the shortest month out of the year?
think about it.
- bb

we owe leap year to a culture that was way smarter than ours, the Myans. And for black history month, February could have not been a better month to pick, cause its the shortest month. ha ha ha
- man

I'm a salary employee and therefore am being made to work an extra day every four years. It should be made a holiday.
- HeyNow

If we had a 13 months calander, all the months would be 28 days, but we would still need a leap year every four years.
Just a thought.
- John

to day is my B-Day. im a college student and I'm 5yrs old. today is awsome
- al

you are all a bunch of fuck ups so lets get a life and talk about something that means something
- BettySue

To put a end to the mystery of Cleopatra's ethnicity.
She was Filipina, born in San Diego california. Were she later met Mr.C at the popular club in National city(Trophy Lounge). Soon after discovering that he(Mr.C) was cheating, she left him took the house, half of his pay ,left him the kids and moved Marc Anthony into their home. That Mr.C is court ordered to pay the mortage on.
- JUSKIDN


That last one caught me off guard. What's that person talking about?!?

Anyway, I hope you had fun reading what these people think about leap day as much as I did.


Ian
xoxo

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It's March! And I'm laughing.

So there. I dunno why but I am laughing. My right brain's exhausted -- I have been sitting here in my room designing our thesis poster. Just finished it. Just sent it. We hope we get a good feedback. I really like the blue one. Sith liked it too, I think. And according to him, a lot of people did, too. Amazing.. Hahah.

Wala pang isang oras pagkadating ng allowance ko for this month, bawas na agad ng 4000+ pesos. Pano kasi, hindi pala ako nakapagbayad ng Internet Bill last month, ayun, eh di 2000 na. Tapos yung Globe bill pa ng Ate ko, 2400. Actually binigay na niya 2 weeks ago pa yung dapat pambayad eh. Nagastos ko yata. Hardcopy kasi (I mean, hawak ko kasi). Ayun, nadali din tuloy pera ko. Haaaay. Broke talaga o. Brokebackan na! Wahahaha..

Marami pa akong kwento.

Lalo nung nasa Baguio ako nung Panagbenga.


Ewan ko ba, pag-uwi ko eveything was just a blur, that when I finally got on my feet, it seems as if nothing happened for the past six months or so. Weird no. Or mabait lang talaga si God. Ewan ko talaga.

In fairness, mukha namang maayos.

I just hope it doesn't happen again -- I mean, I have the tendency to ignore things/people that I don't want to see.
I have tendencies! Hahah..

zzz
xoxo