Sunday, January 8, 2012

Successful attempts! *u*


//pursuing my artistic interests on top of my acads :)

Saturday, December 31, 2011

MONEY BURN

P700    - polymer necklaces & keychains - Kulayful Clay
P50      - polymer keychains ordered - Styles Sparkles
P100    - polo shirt for CS week (balance)
P400    - COSS jacket (balance)
P110    - PhotoS' tshirt (balance)P145    - water billsss
P1,000 - electricity billsss (at most dapat!)P350    - internet connection bill
P1,300 - monthly rent
P150    - FRA

P4,305... P4,305... P4,305!!!


AYOKO NA, DI KO NA KAYA. BAGONG TAON, ANDAMING GASTUSIN.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Donghae for Christmas.



Ohai! It's my first time posting a gif (Kpop) after I deleted 500+ Tumblr posts from the past. The gifs I made before that reached hundreds of notes were deleted as well. Hihi :) If you'd ask me why I'm posting stuff like those again, well I just miss Suju oppas. Yay!

Merry Christmas, friends! Here's Donghae for you! Enjoy :))

//glad to know I can still create gifs *u*

More money, more books :3

It seems like I've been missing a lot these past few months years when it comes to books. Last last week, I bought Eros Atalia's "Peksman Nagsisinungaling Ako" and found out that the book was published way back in 2007. Wow, four years. This year, an indie film had already been based on his second book "Ligo na u, Lapit na me" which was published in 2009. Waaah. Asan ba ako at anong mga ginagawa ko noong mga panahong ito?!

I visited Visprint's site and saw that Eros' third book "Wag lang di makaraos". Okay, I'll buy one! Ligo na u, Lapit na me + Wag lang di makaraos = 400Php
Now, I'm thinking of buying Lauren Kate's Fallen series as well.
That's already three books and if I would buy only the paperback books, it would cost more or less 1500Php. Or should I download ebooks? Hmmm. :o

Friday, December 23, 2011

Image Bubbles using CSS3 transform and transitions Demo

Dynamic Drive: CSS3’s transform and transition properties make it possible to manipulate elements in a variety of ways using just CSS. CSS transform is used to scale, rotate, or even skew an element without disturbing the content around it, while transition is used to animate CSS properties into view. The two properties are supported in modern versions of Safari, Chrome, Mozilla 3.5+, and Opera 9.5+ in varying degrees. With that brief introduction out of the way, the following uses CSS3’s transform and transition properties to “bloat up” an image when the mouse rolls over it, and return it to its original state when rolled out of:

Demo: