22 July 2010

Interesting Facts about Insects


There are more insects in one square mile of rural land than there are human beings on the entire earth.

The tsetse fly is found only in Africa although there are twenty-two different specie of the tsetse fly.

In the U.S. wasps kill more people than snakes, spiders and scorpions combined.

Monarch butterflies feed on the poisonous sap of the milkweed plant-birds who then eat the butterflies get quite sick.

The South American mydas fly is thought to be the largest fly in the world.

There are more than 900,000 known species of insects in the world.

Some insects like moths suck fluids to survive through a long feeding tube called a proboscis.

Some butterflies use their front legs to clean their eyes instead of for walking.

More people are killed each year from bees than from snakes.

Beetles taste like apples, wasps like pine nuts, and worms like fried bacon.

A dragonfly has a lifespan of 24 hours.

Each year, insects eat 1/3 of the Earth’s food crop.

The color a head louse as an adult can depend on the color of the person's hair in which it is living.

Worker bees leave the hive in order to collect nectar and pollen from flowers; they store it their rear legs and feed young bee grubs later.

Dragonflies have as many as 30,000 lenses in each eye.

A baby cockroach can run side by side with its parents.

A tabanid fly, related to horse flies, has been clocked at 90 miles per hour.

A cockroach can survive for a month without eating anything but will die within 9 days approximately without water.

Only full-grown male crickets can chirp.

The fastest runners are cockroaches, which can move almost a foot per second. However this only translates to a little over 1 mph.

Mosquitoes dislike citronella because it irritates their feet.

The queen of a termite colony may lay 6,000 to 7,000 eggs per day, and may live 15 to 50 years.

There are grasshoppers that can draw blood with a kick.

Worker ants may live seven years and the queen may live as long as 15 years.

A cockroach can live without its head for about 9 days. After that it dies of starvation.

The total distance of the many trips honey bees travel to produce a pound of honey is about equal to twice the distance around the world.

There are more than 200 million insects for each human on the planet.

Beetles are the largest members of the insect family with more than 350,000 species known.

Not all insects are bugs; a true “bug” has a sharp jointed feeding tube much like a syringe.

The largest ants in the world can be found in Brazil; though, they only measure about 1 1/4 inches long.

Scientists have documented more than 150,000 species of wasps, bees and ants.

Many dragonflies live near rivers and ponds where they can easily hunt other insects like mosquitoes and small flies.

Bee grubs live inside honeycombs that are comprised of six-sided cells made from wax.

Crickets are good temperature reader as its chirps differ according to the weather. People know whether its hot or cold depending on the chirps crickets make.

The Queen bee is the only bee that can lay eggs; there is only one bee in each hive.

The average mosquito has 47 teeth - but it's the mosquito's sharp proboscis that'll make you itch.

A drone is a male bee or ant. His only job in life is to mate with the queen.

Chewing insects have mandibles, powerful jaws, that allow them to crush, cut and grind their food.

Some types of insects undergo a metamorphosis where their body types drastically change such as the caterpillar becoming the butterfly.

In 1990, about seventy percent of the population of Tanzania was infected with malaria-transmitted by mosquitoes.

In Africa, army ants can cause the evacuation of an entire village.

Tapeworms range in size from about 0.04 inch to more than 50 feet in length.

Some worms will eat themselves if they can’t find any food!

The proboscis, which looks like a really long, pointy nose, is the female mosquito's rather effective tool for sharing your blood supply.

Blister beetles, sometimes call Spanish flies, are said to smell like mice.

Fleas that can leap eight hundred times farther than their body length.

Killer bees live in colonies with as many as 80,000 other bees; they are quick to get excited and attack in great swarms.

Cockroaches are known to carry such diseases as polio, typhoid, gastroenteritis and hepatitis.

Source: http://hubpages.com/hub/Interesting-Facts-about-Insects

19 July 2010

Easy English-Tagalog Translation

Contemplate - konte ang mga pinggan

Punctuation - pera para maka-enrol

Ice Buko - oks ang buhok ko

Tenacious - sapatos na pang tennis

Calculator - tawagan kita mamaya

Devastation - sakayan ng bus

Protestant - Tindahan ng prutas

Statue - Ikaw ba yan?

Tissue - Ikaw nga!

Predicate - Pakawalan mo ang pusa

Aspect - Pantusok o pandurog ng yelo

Deduct - Ang pato

Defeat - Ang mga paa

Detail - Ang buntot

Deposit - Gripo

Diploma - taga ayos ng tubo

City - Bago mag-utsu

Cattle - Doon nakatila ang Hali at Leyna

Persuading - Unang Kasal

Depress - Ang nagkasal o kaya'y dyaryo

Defense - bakod sa bahay

It depends - Kainin mo ang bakod

Shampoo - Bago mag-labing-isha (hik!)

Delusion - Maluwang (kung maluwang
ang damit, e delusion!)

Profit - Patunayan mo

Balance Sheet - What comes out after
eating a balanced diet

Backlog - bacon saka egg

Beehive - magpakatino ka

CD-ROM - tingnan mo ang kwarto

Debug - ang ipis

Defrag - ang palaka

Defer - ang balahibo

Deflate - ang plato

Detest - ang eksamin

Devalue - 'yon ang susunod sa letrang V

Devote - ang boto o sasakyang pantubig

Dilemma - brownout o kaya'y hindi anim

Effort - 'dun nagla-land ang efflane

Forums - apat na kwarto

July - nagsinungaling ka ba?

Thesis - sakit

12 July 2010

Si Dan na taga-Bicol

Dumating si Dan sa Amerika sa tulong nang kanyang kumpare na may kontak sa immigration sa Pilipinas. Medyo tagilid ang papeles niya kaya masyado siyang maingat (TNT). Ayaw man lang lumabas ng bahay si Dan kung hindi kasama ang kanyang kumpare.

Eh minsan, nagsawa na ang kanyang kumpare sa kaaalalay sa kanya. "Pareng Dan," Sabi ni kumpareng itinatago ang inis, "Heto ang susi ng kotse, at mga credit cards ko. Mag-shopping ka naman sa mall, lumabas ka naman ng bahay nang malibang ka naman. Kung may problema ka, tawagan mo ako sa telepono sa opisina, papasok na ako."

Eto na po, dahil na siguro hiyang-hiya na rin si Dan, kahit nerbiyos na nerbiyos ang kolokoy, sinubukan niyang lumabas. Tuwang-tuwa si tarantado (Dan) sa pamamasyal sa mall. Nakapili ng damit na gusto niya, pero pagdating sa cashier, biglang tanong sa kanya Sir! Visa or MasterCard?

Biglang nataranta at natakot si Dan, todo-panic ika nga! Karipas ng takbo palabas si Dan, dahil sa takot! "Aba!, tinamaan ng lintik at hinahanap ang visa ko!" sabi ni Dan, "Baka nabisto na ako!, Shet!" Sakay kaagad siya nang kotse ni kumpare, haruruot!.

Kaso, halos wala nang gas ang sasakyan kaya huminto siya sa isang gas station. Nang maglagay siya nang gas, biglang nagsalita ang cashier sa speaker, "Sir! pay first please!". "Naku, patay! Papers daw! Hinahanap ang papers ko!"

Nagtatakbo si Dan sa maga eski-askinita hanggang makakita siya ng pay phone. Patago-tago siyang lumapit sa pay phone.(hingal)Kailangang...(hingal) ... matawagan ko .... (hingal) si Kumpare ... (hingang malalim, sabay lulon) para masundo niya ako rito ... (hingal).

Pagtaas niya ng telepono, narinig niya, "AT&T, how may I help you?" ... ..... "Aba, Anak ng putakteh!, alam na TNT ako! Buking na ako!" Pagbaba niya ng telepono, may amerkanong nakatayo sa likod niya, ang tanong ba naman.....

"Are you done?". Napahandusay si Dan sa phone booth. Biglang bulalas, "Buray kan ina!, alam pa ang pangalan ko!" Sa gulat ng amerikano ..... "Hey! be cool, man!", "Hinakupo," sabi ni Dan, "Alam pa kung taga-saan ako!". Sa matinding takot at nerbiyos ni Dan, nagpahuli na lang siya.
Ngayon si Dan ay nasa Bicol na muli at binansagan siyang si "Dan Balikbayan".

07 July 2010

Tap Tap Revenge

Tap Tap Revenge, also known as Tap Tap Revenge Classic is a music game created by Nate True, and developed and published by Tapulous for the iOS in July 2008. It is the first game in Tapulous' Tap Tap series. Development for the game began prior to the release of the iPhone SDK, and was originally entitled Tap Tap Revolution. The goal of the game is to tap each of the colored balls when they reach a line at the bottom of the screen. If the ball is hit on the beat, the player gains points, but if not, it counts as a miss. There are also "shakes", which require the player to move the iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to the right, left, or middle.

The game's reception was generally positive, and it became the most downloaded free game of the App Store for 2008.

On September 11, 2007 Nate True released Tap Tap Revolution (named after, and based on, the popular music game series Dance Dance Revolution) for the iPhone OS via his personal blog. The game pre-dated the release of the iPhone SDK, and players were required to jailbreak their iPhone to play the game. The game had been developed by True within a two day time span. It soon became one of the most popular games for jailbroken iPhones, and received media attention. 
On July 8, 2008, True announced that the game would be released in the App Store at launch as a revamped game under the Tap Tap Revenge name. He also announced that the game had been bought by startup company Tapulous, and that he was hired as a developer. After the release of the sequel, Tap Tap Revenge 2, Tapulous re-released the title as Tap Tap Revenge Classic.