As a coder, I appreciate this Tumblr site. It contains what those code in movies and TV actually mean.
Source Code in TV and Films https://moviecode.tumblr.com/
As a coder, I appreciate this Tumblr site. It contains what those code in movies and TV actually mean.
Source Code in TV and Films https://moviecode.tumblr.com/
This guy made a good cover of the song. I never thought this song could be made more emotional.
Finally! Electronic devices can now be used (to a certain extent) inside planes. Now, flight attendants will not bother me while I am reading on my Kindle.
Philippines allows phone use on planes https://www.rappler.com/nation/46952-ph-allows-phone-use-planes
Going cash-less in government transactions is one way to lessen curruption. Kudos, Valenzuela! Take note all other agencies. (Staring at Makati.)
One government office in the Philippines lets people pay their taxes online https://www.techinasia.com/government-office-philippines-implements-online-payments-citizens
More reasons to read books
Brain function ‘boosted for days after reading a novel’ https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/brain-function-boosted-for-days-after-reading-a-novel-9028302.html
I just returned to reading X-Men. All I can say is… what the hell is going on here! #AllNewXMen
All-New X-Men (2012-2015) #5 https://www.comixology.com/All-New-X-Men-2012-2015-5/digital-comic/34536?app=1
First working day of the year. Mind still not functioning. Body still needs more sleep.
This is my to-read pile for the first quarter of the year. Hope I can find the time to read all of these.
Ladies, gentlemen, and Trekkies. Presenting, the “food slot”, the grandfather of the “food replicator”.
Originally shared by Mashable
This device is a 3D printer … for your food: http://on.mash.to/1ciYr6d
I often wonderd why books written by Filipinos are in a separate section in bookstores? Is it a genre of its own? Why not placing the individual book in a genre section where it truely belong?
“Filipinos donβt read” https://www.rappler.com/move-ph/balikbayan/voices/46522-filipinos-reading-literature