1. "TERRA COTTA!"
My friends and classmates, who are fun to be with.
2. "We've got the Spirit to fight! fight! fight!"
The bonding and togetherness of ANIMO. and the times we spent together.
3. "Muri bo syempre!"
The kind (and funny) presence of Sir Emir. He is the man behind everything.
4. "Tell me not in mournful numbers..."
The Psalm of Life. It's stuck in my head!
5. "Because loves us more than we love ourselves."
The enlightening sessions with Fr. Chambers.
6. The SALT. They showed me the powers of a truly strong organization
7. The incidents of going out to town with my comrades. Excellent outdoor activity!
8. The Sports, Competitions and practices. Where we displayed our talents not to win, but to have fun!
9. The outing and perhaps the Grad day. Self explanatory, obviously...
10. A specific person from those who have been my seatmates. ;)
Monday, May 7, 2007
Rodel Inclan version 1.0
HISTORY
Rodel I. is the name of the top secret computer designed during World War II by the United States of America. It was actually the Main goal of the Manhattan Project. The Atomic Bomb was only one of its cover-ups. It was a top secret processing unit designed by Albert Einstein himself as a secret weapon against the Nazi Regime of Adolf Hitler. During the Jewish Liberation, Rodel v.1 was deployed in countless tanks, armored vehicles, airplanes, cannons and even in guns, enabling them to work for very efficiently and ensuring 100% accuracy. It was rumored that several Humanoid Rodels have been deployed to fight as elite soldiers with enhanced capabilities to final topple down Hitler.
CAPABILITIES
Rodel I. is known for high caliber adaptability and processing capabilities. His nervious system is composed of a motherboard (brain) running on a fast 1000 GB RAM. His 999GB storage capacity and database enables efficient file compression to allow significant data input to be stored easily. His nervous pathways are made up of a high bandwith (56 GB/s) modems. His Local Area Network is composed of friends, family and classmates from the ASSP. His basic input devices recieve files in the extension names of .see, .sml, .tch, .hir, .tst. He also supports various SPEECH enhancing software enabling state-of-the-art communication abilities.
RODEL TODAY
After World War II, all Rodel computers and units were decommissioned since they were considered to be too technologically advanced to handle. To this day, it is said that only 1 Rodel I unit is left in this world, and very few people known of his wherabouts.
Rodel I. is the name of the top secret computer designed during World War II by the United States of America. It was actually the Main goal of the Manhattan Project. The Atomic Bomb was only one of its cover-ups. It was a top secret processing unit designed by Albert Einstein himself as a secret weapon against the Nazi Regime of Adolf Hitler. During the Jewish Liberation, Rodel v.1 was deployed in countless tanks, armored vehicles, airplanes, cannons and even in guns, enabling them to work for very efficiently and ensuring 100% accuracy. It was rumored that several Humanoid Rodels have been deployed to fight as elite soldiers with enhanced capabilities to final topple down Hitler.
CAPABILITIES
Rodel I. is known for high caliber adaptability and processing capabilities. His nervious system is composed of a motherboard (brain) running on a fast 1000 GB RAM. His 999GB storage capacity and database enables efficient file compression to allow significant data input to be stored easily. His nervous pathways are made up of a high bandwith (56 GB/s) modems. His Local Area Network is composed of friends, family and classmates from the ASSP. His basic input devices recieve files in the extension names of .see, .sml, .tch, .hir, .tst. He also supports various SPEECH enhancing software enabling state-of-the-art communication abilities.
RODEL TODAY
After World War II, all Rodel computers and units were decommissioned since they were considered to be too technologically advanced to handle. To this day, it is said that only 1 Rodel I unit is left in this world, and very few people known of his wherabouts.
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