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Sunday, March 23, 2003 

Preface

Weblogs (blogs) have been mostly described as web diaries that provide ways for people to share their life with other website browsers. Many users use blog as a medium to convey their personal life. However, because blog makes personal details “public,” it cheapens the feeling of being special, especially for the readers of the blogs. In other words, one would feel special to receive one-on-one e-mail correspondence as oppose to reading an e-mail that was sent to 100 recipients. Similarly, blog addresses whoever reads the website and thus lacks any specificity that would be deemed special. Obviously, many bloggers continue to confide more private information to those they trust, instead of publishing it on the web. Yet, there are those users who write blogs as a mean of communication among friends and relatives, often times revealing private thoughts and personal escapades that can be tagged with “too much info.”

With that in mind, I have decided to create a blog site that is geared toward discussion of topics ranging from the most basic needs to the intriguing quandary of life. I have selected six topics and each one of them will hopefully provide the readers with new takes. To me, I have personally stakes for picking these six topics.

Music and Piano.

Music conveys emotions. It is also capable of detailing an event and recreates such event. Piano is merely one of the instruments people use to create music and recreate stories. I play the piano and find it to have relieving powers. I will try not to limit the posting to solely piano and I have plans to include discussion on other forms of music.

Miscellaneous.

Random topics that interest me. I might use this opportunity to focus on current events.

Science.

I want to use the post to increase scientific awareness and to correct any misconception about scientific discoveries. Technological advances will also be covered, but a lot of the times I’ll focus of the basic research aspects of science, particularly that of biological/medical research.

Food.

I enjoy a plethora of cuisine. Hmmmm… yum yum!

Big Problems.

I took a college course under the heading of Big Problem series. In the series, the courses discuss the questions that cause heated debates, such as the relationship between science and religion. Big problems relate to ethics, morals, principles, decision-making, rationalization, and the ability to perceive the root of the problems. The world today is filled with Big Problems.

School and academia.

This would be slightly more personal because I will talk mainly about my educational experiences, my thoughts on education, and what is going on with my current education.

Overall, I hope I can utilize the blog to its fullest potential. I welcome comments and will reply to them on Sundays.

--Yours Truly.

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