The Lasting Forest
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Rizalite Tektite Expedition and other found objects Dec. 1-30 2013
The last expedition at major archealogic site yielded fourteen impactite specimens dated around 750,000 years old in a radius of 15300 Rizal's off last cliff marker. Flanked by two fossilized clams, a piece of fossilized coral at the center , and a Technomarine fossil of a wristwatch lost at sea for approximately a decade or more ago. Completely intact, save for the strap, Technomarine Philippines may presumably service this watch as it just seems to only need a new of battery, being still watertight even with encrusted with coral concretion. (note time when it stopped, coincidentally approximately the same time it was found) and check the serial number to find out more about it and is a testament to Tecnomarine durability. "Is it a Fossil?", I was asked. "No, its a Technomarine working fossil amongst friends. Now, if only I could find the Don's Rolex and my Leathermann multi tool which went overboard a few years ago! Fat chance as it is just beyond the limit of nitrox or trimix. Shall need an ROV for that -plus its over many square kms. Lose some, find some as the saying goes. Watch Out! Affimative! Till the 2014 Rizalite Tektite expedition and other found objects.
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Found Objects: Pre colonial Bronze Dagger Hilt
In pre- colonial times, a flourishing trade route already existed between these islands and China (Ming), Malaysia, Vietnam well as Arab and India resulting in artifacts such as this being accidentally discovered. A Found bronze fingerguard of a dagger, the blade of which has long been reclaimed by the sea Recovered in less than one atmosphere approximately 200 rizals off the sol. Scan incomplete therefore inconclusive, what attracted attention was a underground freshwater spring that has an outlet in the reef observable only during the lowest tide, essentially a freshwater spring in the sea.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Philippine Coral Reef bleaching data
Data compilation of Coral Bleaching of Philippine reefs:
http://coralreefwatch.noaa.gov/satellite/vs/philippines.php
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Rizalite Tektites and Au
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Planetary Defense
A shield paper on defending the Earth from Near Earth Objects
Asteriods and Meteors. Of course, the vast majority would be the last to know of such plans in the eventuality and will be affected the most but shall ponder the least. How about craft?
http://www.fas.org/spp/military/docops/usaf/2020/app-r.htm
Asteriods and Meteors. Of course, the vast majority would be the last to know of such plans in the eventuality and will be affected the most but shall ponder the least. How about craft?
http://www.fas.org/spp/military/docops/usaf/2020/app-r.htm
Monday, May 20, 2013
"Sarubanggi" by Dominic S. Rubio, oil on canvas ,1998 (early work)
Originally a song composed by Potenciano Gregorio in May, 1910. This ballad inspired many others in other forms, aside from music and a modern ethnocentric fusion version was made in 2001, if memory serves me internally. (?) The subject of Gregorio's composision was an overnight tryst, which became the inspiration for it in form of a poem, then a song, then a painting, and perhaps universally expressed and practiced by artists. Hehe! Naughty boys! ;) It was an Epiphany - he awoke next to the woman of his dreams.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Treasure Trash
Here's a great way to convert non biodegradable plastic trash as a resource into oil, reversing the process. Imagine how much plastic trash has permeated our planet (well, one may see for oneself) and what to do about it after coastal cleanups by volounteers. A sound idea that needs support by individuals instead of the government who's primary concern is how much the commission/ kickback they can make. (Go figure)
It costs less than a humvee!
http://www.blest.co.jp/seihin-3english.html
It costs less than a humvee!
http://www.blest.co.jp/seihin-3english.html
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