Pearl Farming / Pearl Culture

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Pearl Farming / Pearl Culture

Pearl farming is an expensive yet lucrative business. In this line of business you need a lot of patience and money. It might take around 2-3 years before the first pearl harvest. In the Philippines you could find pearl farms in Palawan and Mindanao area.

The market side of the business is always there but you need to produce quality pearl. To be able to produce quality pearl you need to have a reliable source of oyster, a suitable suite (no pollution), sufficient fund and a good technician.

Pearly oyster are typically found in the tropic, it is members of the class bivalvia under the phylum mollusca. Commonly they feed on small algae . Continue reading “Pearl Farming / Pearl Culture”

Pinoy Medical Terminology

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ACTUAL SENTENCES FOUND IN PATIENT’S MEDICAL CHARTS:

“Patient has chest pain if she lies on her left side for over a year.” (malamang. ang tagal nun eh!)

“On the second day the knee was better, and on the third day it disappeared.” (wow! magic)

“She has no rigors or shaking chills, but her husband states she was very hot in bed last night..” (too much info..)

“The patient is tearful and crying constantly. She also appears to be depressed.” (tears + crying = depressed. duh)

“The patient has been depressed since she began Seeing me in 1993.” (kasalanan mo lahat doc) Continue reading “Pinoy Medical Terminology”

Tilapia business

 

 

The word tilapia was first associated with mouth-breeding cichlids. The most common Tilapia is the Tilapia mossambica this mouth breeding species originated in Africa. The female usually carries the eggs, which is said to be fertilized within her mouth.

 

It was first introduced as an exotic aquarium fishes until it was introduced in the tropic as a food fish.  This fish  takes in any food and very productive.

 

 In the Philippines tilapia is the second most sought after fish, the first being the milkfish or bangus. In 1972 it was introduced in our country and since then it’s popularity is raising.

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Red Ray vs Blu Ray

Red Ray vs Blu Ray

After Blu ray has won it battle against the HD player, it seems that a new kid on the block is challenging it.

Although, Red ray player is not yet available ( it will be available in 2009) hype about the said format is now increasing. It is said that the format and player could give a 4k, 2k resolution almost double of that blu ray format.

So far there still no movie company that is releasing their movie in red ray format but the makers of red ray are trying to get the backing of Chinese industry to support the format in hopes that this will reverse or give a good fight against the blu ray.

So, let’s wait and see if red ray will be successful in the future.