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tOts to ponder..

"As much as I would want to share every complicated thought that runs through my head, I believe speech does not permit me to do so. Writing it down perhaps may help me come up with a good approximation."

Yema, plaques, izod testing

One of our workmates sell yema with different flavors: langka, cheese, macapuno, nut.. My favorite of course is langka. Yum yum.. Actually, before i used to not like yema beacause it's soooo sweet. But then one time when I ate one while feeling so sleepy, i instantly felt alive! Too much sugar I suppose. Come to think of it, maybe that's why I'm beginning to "inflate" again.. Argh. So how am I supposed to stay awake now. Good thing there's this vacant pc to waste my time with. But sadly this won't be for long..

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I just finished all my testings for today, and so I'm left now with nothing to do. Obviously. Hence my blogging. Actually those two tests assigned to me today are those I find least demanding of energy. For the knowledge of you readers out there, the samples I'm testing are plastics. Yep. Plastics. Plastic plaques. There are numerous tests to determine the their performance (strength, etc.) when used in their respective applications. And today I was assigned the two least-energy-demanding-yet-quite-enjoyable tests: izod testing (for impact), and hardness. 4 samples for hardness and 2 for izod. Summed up, took just about half an hour! Talk about light work. I love this training. Ü

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