African music is based on 3 beats… As opposed to the normal music, which is mostly composed of 4 beats. It’s amazing, how by simply utilizing the 3 beats, you can create something that is more lively, more happy-sounding.





Finally! I was able to buy my own drumset! Just need a bass guitar and a condenser mic and Ii’s all set for a starting home studio.
My parents and I just started a new site dedicated to providing work from home ideas. It has a lot of articles on how to make money online through the internet, but not only that, it also provides free information on the latest jobs near you, as well as free livelihood seminars and information.
We just started it this month but we’re seeing major growth in content and visits. We hope this will reach more people out there who are looking for work from home opportunities.
You can visit the site on Work Philippines .net.
Today, I feel really good after finishing the updates I had to do on one of my websites. It took me quite a while to finish that, honestly I’ve been working on that site on my free time for a few days already. I had to fix quite a lot of posts, because I noticed that the amount of traffic dropped from its usual. I found out that the reason for the decrease in traffic was because some of the video links were no longer working, so what I did was update them. I’m glad that this site has received over 9,000 page views for the month, and I’m looking forward for it to get more.
Anyway, since the work of updating over 250 posts was very mechanical and could be boring when done over long periods, I was either listening to an audiobook or watching Skip Beat. It’s an anime by the way, and I’m really having fun watching it. I guess it’s one of the things that I’m looking forward to watching.
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I was watching a documentary today from BBC about Einstein’s life and his works. The documentary is entitled Einstein’s Unifinished Symphony. Einstein was able to unify the relationship between mass and energy in his formula E=MC2, and this paved way for harnessing nuclear energy, among other applications. Aside from unifying mass and energy, he also attempted to unify gravity with the subatomic forces, and he spent the last 30 years of his life trying to solve that. He was not able to finish the equation though, but it had me up my toes in anticipation. That would be really cool if someone could do that. Although I’m not really so well-versed in such matters–I’m not so good with computations–but it’s really an interesting subject for me. I admire Einstein for his perseverance in trying to answer those questions and to satisfy his curiosity.