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9:05 p.m. - The Diary has played a vital part in our history and is still a popular thing to do nowadays, but somehow its look has changed quite dramatically. From the normal entries that were handwritten on a notebook or such, it has not evolved to a digital entry and is even hosted out in the world wide web. This new trend of of logging your life in the internet is called Blogging. This is basically a diary or journal that is available on the web which can be seem my other people to view, read, and even comment on. Blog is short of Weblog, and those who do this is called a Blogger. Their own personal space in the web is then called a Blog. Blogs normally contain different opinions and idea, mostly about politics, food, random links in the internet, books and most of the time, personal events in life. Since there are a lot of different people in the world, even the blogs have branched off in different forms like Vlog (Video log), Photoblog, Sktechblog, Podcasts and much more, which enabled different people to share their experiences in ways that they see fit. How do you start your own blog? Its fairly easy, just get one of the blog hosts that you think fits you best and register for an account. A couple of popular blog hosts are : So...next step would be...to post your entry! Just gather around your thoughts and place them on your blog. You dont really need to have super writing skills to be able to do so...just type what your mind says. Other serious or more professional bloggers have contents that really look nice and organized and can be a good candidate for papers or mags, but you dont need to such a thing if your just starting out. Getting yoru blog to look good and enticing for other people to read is also a good thing to do. Since its is an onlien diary, a couple of visitors would come to your site once in a while, and having a good layout is a plus. If you find some of your entries to be quite personal and not fit for the public, dont worry~ theres always a private entry feature in the hosts you get, so you can place an entry and keep it safe from others. One last note, keep in mind that since other people are out there to read your entries, keep your head cool at all times and always think of any consequences that might happen if you post something in your blog :) till then, - 2007-06-26OMMC Orientation Hohoho..Zee is back for regular blogging again. XD As part of a 'requirement' in Hospital Dentistry 1, I'll be blogging about our -adventures- in Ospital ng Maynila Medical Center (which started today 06/26, and will continue every wednesday). To start off, I guess a short history or brief description of the place would be a nice thing to do eh? XD Ospital ng Maynila Medical Center is situated at the corner of Harrison and Roxas Boulevard and functions as an acute, nonprofit, general hospital which provides free inpatient and outpatient medical care to all manila residents. The director of this place is Dr. Christia Padolina...and the Chief Dentist is Dr. Esther Santos. Soooooooo.......The day started normally, woke up around 5am, fixed my things and readied myself for the trip to Malolos.(since we agreed to meet up at the FX terminal there by 5:30). Wasn't able to eat breakfast, so I just bought some bread from the bakeshop while we waited for the group to be completed. Glenie came last, since she had some trouble getting water (afaik malolos lost power and water the night before). Took off around 6 and reached the said place at 7:25 or so. Rhaein and Ding came fist, then our group, Gian then Ryan. EVent started around 8:30 or so. Things I remembered in the first part of the orientation were : We were dismissed a couple of minutes later, as they people might have felt the distress of the audience due to the fact that it was around 11:50ish on the clock already and most of the people have not even taken their breakfast yet. Lunch time came and we were supposed to return by 1pm. We walked out of the place to look for a good place to eat. Canteen seemed populated due to a lot of mediola peeps going there so we took a -short- walk until we reached Shakeys. (another noteable thing that happened was Carol seemed to have a knack for crossing the road without looking, close encounters with passing vehicles e.g. bus,taxi,car) Went back to the AVR afterwards and logged in around 1:25 (due to the oh so -short- walk from Shakeys) and Part 2 of the orientation started. The lecture on the common disorders was continued and finally came to an end. It was then followed by some overviews on things about the SOP in the hospital and another entertaining intermission number (a dance, to be more exact). Some minor..or should I say major? uh..conflict like event happened when we reached the OPD section, some doctor was ranting about some lady student that was "obstructing" her way when she was rushing towards the ER (or some room near that place). From what I heard, the student seemed to have mimiced the doctor further making the so-called encouter more...unpleasant. So ...we heard her rant about it when we passed by the OPD and she was still rant about it after we left the place. (talk about highblooded people.) There were still a couple of funny events that happened today, but i cannot seem to put my finger on it. I guess ill just update when i remember them lol. and i forgot to bring my camera btw. didnt get to charge my batteries beforehand so i found it quite futile to drag it along if it wont last event half of the event with me taking pictures and videos on the place. Leila brought hers' anyway. -Zychez till then,
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