Sunday, January 31, 2010

Climate change from my window

Greenhouse gases affecting sunlight as viewed from my window. For the climate change deniers, this is it happening in real time. No time lag of hundreds of years. :-)

Climate change from my window

Greenhouse gases affecting sunlight as viewed from my window. For the climate change deniers, this is it happening in real time. No time lag of hundreds of years. :-)

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Moved to wordpress

Please update your RSS feeds, if there's any of you subscribed. Many thanks, maraming salamant, vielen Dank (to blogpspot as well). I have moved to wordpress. It's still in the works but the blog is already operational. Different blog host, same free taste:

Click this: www.freetaste.wordpress.com

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Mensa randoms

The other week I wrote about the Election Night Party at the Mensa (cafeteria). Last Tuesday I practically stayed there the whole day to promote the Sustainable University Freiburg. It's one of the most strategic place to do promo because of the high student traffic during lunch time. It was unusual to see this place with no students lining up to get there meals once we packed our stuff to end the day. Once the Mensa was deserted in the afternoon, I took a couple of photos to while waiting for a couple of colleagues. Here's a couple of them.


Saturday, November 15, 2008

Reporting for Deutsche Welle

The report I made for Deutsche Welle is finally online. To listen to the entire Living Planet programme, click here. To hear just my bit of report ('Counting birds with computers') in the programme, click here. I did this report until the last few hours of my internship.

One of my many learning from the internship is that one should be more appreciative of media work. A reporter puts in a lot of hours to produce one report, from looking for a news, researching, conducting the interviews, writing a script, voicing, and editing. That's not exclusive to radio, but also for a printed article, online content, or TV. Giving a feedback is one way of showing your appreciation to our work, and you can do that by leaving a comment here or sending an email to Deutsche Welle. Thanks to Irene, Cheryl, and Mark who helped me made this report 'air-able.'

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Subway





While still in Bonn, this is the station where I along with many other passengers got off. It's a major "working" station. From here, employees walk to big organizations nearby like Deutsche Welle, Deutsche Post, and the United Nations.