Thursday, October 4, 2007

DLSC-WTC-DLSC

Last Saturday, September 29, 2007, twenty two Engineering students and two faculties went to World Trade Center. It was the 14th Philippine International Electronics & Semiconductor, SMT and PCB Manufacturing Technology, Supplies & Services Exhibition. We left the school before 1 in the afternoon. We used two school vehicles, the KIA and the L300. Our trip going there was fun even though there was traffic. We cracked lots of jokes along the way and we really enjoyed the trip going to WTC. The KIA was earlier to arrive than the L300. When we were already at the place, we were not able to enter the exhibit right away. We have a little confusion about some things there. We were not properly informed on how to register by the organizers there. The guards told us that we have to fill up something then register. We did that and when it was our turn to hand over our registration forms, we were instructed to go to the other area. It was really a hassle because it was not clear that ordinary registration does not include students. We should’ve not placed students in our registration forms. Students were only allowed to enter the exhibit that Saturday because it was the last day. And students can only enter per batch. Originally, students were not allowed. Maybe because that exhibit was for those companies who are interested in buying equipment and supplies and students were just there to observe and learn. If only we knew earlier, then we could have escaped the hassle that we encountered. It was nice that we saw some equipment and other things. I really enjoyed our trip because we had more fun inside the shuttle than at the exhibit. Maybe for the guys, they enjoyed looking at the exhibit. Hahahaha!! Actually the ride was more fun on the way back to school. We passed thru this place and after a few minutes we were at ParaƱaque already. We have more jokes there and the guys were all excited to see “Engkantadia.” It was really funny how they were so looking forward to seeing this bar. They were happy when they saw it but really disappointed when they saw a guy. Hahahaha!!!! We considered the travel time our field trip and not the exhibit. Wahehehe!!


Still in school...



This is how a cooking oil bottle looks like originally...



This is a machine where the cooking oil bottle is being formed.



A cooking oil bottle...



Souvenir...



Souvenir...



Souvenir...









A machine that makes plastics....















Engkantadia as background... :D

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