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Wednesday, July 28, 2021
Mapagpasalamat (INC 107th Anniversary Thanksgiving)
Saturday, June 19, 2021
Consistency At Its Finest
PS: According to elders and documentaries, the church endured two different world wars, and their worship services back then never stopped... It was always consistent, even now.
Monday, January 04, 2021
Privacy Comparison: FB Messenger, Whatsapp, iMessage & Signal
If you're big with privacy, iffy on who gets to read your messages etc, know this chart by heart. But visually speaking, you can immediately notice that FB Messenger is the real hogger of information. The Champ among them all.
At the end of the day - are you solved that it's ok for all your messages, pictures and data are available over the internet? Or do you have the nervousness feeling that somehow, somewhere in the future, what you shared or chatted privately in FB Messenger will backfire?
Sounds scary, and at the same time - sounds exciting.
I read somewhere, in this internet age - nothing and no one is private. The list goes on why... so, the bottomline is - accept the fact that we're all vulnerable, no matter what.
Credits to reddit/coolguides.
~billymacdeus
Saturday, January 02, 2021
My Cycling Journey - Chapter One (The Bike Anatomy)
It's been almost a month of my journey in bicycling - i mentioned in my previous post (Introduction To My Cycling Journey) about the next steps and how's it going thus far, so here's a quick update tagged as Chapter 1.
Welp, i have been mostly travelling to nearby areas only like Vermosa Grounds or along Aguinaldo Hi-way within Imus city parts.
Thankful for the care-free beautiful piece of bikey (see last image below) - basic specs but it holds true to its purpose, taking me to places and bringing me to my desired destination.
I have learnt some basics about parts and the anatomy of a bike. It's interesting! And thanks to @decathlonPH for the comprehensive details.
Below is the Bike Anatomy that i made out from scratch.
1. Saddle - name says it all
2. Seatpost - a post (tube) to which the saddle is attached to.
3. Brakes - for both rear and front
4. Wheel
5. Drivetrain - the image below says it all about this part. The (5) rear and (6) front derailleur are used to move the chain from one sprocket to another.
7. Crankset / Cassette - cranks and drivetrains are both driven by brands if you're looking at quality perspective.
8. Pedal
9. Frame - Aluminum is an ideal choice, most of the time. Definitely the prime component of the bike.
10. Headset - the tube that angles the steering axis.
11. Stem
12. Handle Bars
13. Shifters/Levers
14. Fork / Suspension - one of the crucial aspects to consider since it helps a smooth ride over bumpy and roadblocks. This is the forky type aspect fronting the bike
So, there you go... just finished carving in to digital print this knowledge about the Bike Anatomy. I'm an advocate of constantly re-living your acquired knowledge into transfers or sharing of information - this is to solidify your memory or at least have better retention.
~billymacdeus
ps: watch out for Chapter Two - roadbikes, mountain bikes, gravel bikes, citybikes
Thursday, December 31, 2020
It's a Wrap For 2020
2020 in a wrap.
Top trends and searches via Google. Watch the video...
Thank you 2020.
Happy New Year, yáll!!
~billymacdeus