Monday, May 24, 2010

Rotational Brownouts are Back Again

After almost 2 weeks after the national and local elections, power companies has resume their rotational power outages as to continue conserve power will the Ill NiƱo phenomenon is still on. These outages ranges from 1 to 3 hours depending on the power companies.

We could only hope that these power outages will last sooner than later.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Google celebrates Pacman game birthday today


To celebrate the 30th birthday, Google has embedded the Pac-Man game on the Google homepage itself. And it playable too using the arrow keys to control Pac-man

Monday, May 17, 2010

Update, updates and more updates

Oh what work can make you busy and almost forgot to blog, but hey blogging is part of my system (well at least I still blog despite the hectic work and family time on which I have no complains). Well as an update I will blog about my latest updates on some of my projects which includes my Castle Age Squidoo Lens (which I now regularly update due to the fact the the game is constantly updating) and upcoming update for my Mousehunt tips Squidoo lens because of the new updates the game developers have made today.

I also plan to create a new niche blog about TV series that I follow. I still have to conjure a title for that blog as well as the platform that I will be using (either blogspot or another self-hosted wordpress are in order).

That will be all for now. Have a nice day
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Five days before the National Elections

It's been a while since I posted an update and this one will be considered my first post about the upcoming National elections which will be held on May 10, 2010. In my humble opinion, the upcoming elections will be considered a "make or break" event for our country as we carefully choose the next person(s) to lead our country from economic crisis and others.

I won't be mentioning any names because everyone of us has it's own opinion on who should lead our country and what more important is we should exercise our right to suffrage. I just hope that whoever gets elected should adhere to the platforms that they are "preaching" and shy away from the so called "dirty politics" that been hounding the country for several years now.  Moreover, candidates who where unfortunately "lost" the race should in turn help the upcoming government rather resort to any "sour graping thoughts". This might be far fetch or far off from the reality yet there is nothing wrong on doing things right.

And to sum up this post, everybody to vote who you think is right to lead the country. Pray before you vote and of course, Vote wisely.    

Saturday, April 24, 2010

The NFL Draft excitement

For those of you who don't know what the NFL is, it's the National Football League and last Friday was the 75th annual NFL draft on which each of the 32 teams will draft college player in order based on the team's regular season standing of last season (the worst team gets to pick first).

My favorite team is the St. Louis Ramsand I have been following the teams since 1999 when they won their very first Super Bowl title. I even created a blog about the team. Currently the Rams are on a rebuilding process having to suffer three straight losing seasons.




Sunday, April 11, 2010

Sunday Evening Blog: Enjoying the Summer

It's been a while since a wrote a Sunday blog post because I always give my time to my family and usually at the end of the day, I am usually exhausted or busy preparing for work the next day. I got a free time now and decided to summarize my blog post about my summer experience with my family.


Sunday, April 4, 2010

Happy Easter to Everyone




I would like to greet each and everyone of my readers and fellow bloggers a very Happy Easter to all.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Creative Writing Workshop with the Davao Bloggers


Earlier today, I attended the Creative Writing Workshop which was organized by Davao Bloggers. The speaker was a writer, SunStar Davao columnist, Toast Master, and former educator, Rene Lizada. The workshop was an enlightening experience and it made me realize that I still need to improve my writing skills. We were taught how to create "ideas" out of nothing and how experience and inspiration has become the stepping stones of becoming a good writer. 

As a trainer, the workshop has also helped me realized the proper use of words when writing technical articles and manuals. As a blogger, it helped me realize that I should be careful on what words that I should use to avoid being "misunderstood". 

All in all, the money and time spend was really worth it. It made me realize that I could become a better writer for as long as I keep on writing. And that's what I'm gonna do. 

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Adding Criminal Minds on my TV series list

After the unfortunate cancellation of Numb3rs, I'm planning to add another police procedural TV series on my long list of US TV series, and I decided on to follow Criminal Minds. For those of you who are not aware about this TV series,

Criminal Minds is an American police procedural drama series that follows a team of profilers from the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) at Quantico, Virginia. It differs from many criminal system procedural dramas by focusing on the criminal rather than the crime itself.

I have seen some episodes of the show during the time when CSI show goes on a weekly break and I found the series very intriguing because how the the agents analyzes the "unsub". With that said, I'm gonna start by downloading the very first season, one episode at a time.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

NUMB3RS TV series has Finally Ended

image courtesy of CBS

I've been following Numb3rs since the very first season and I was disappointed that CBS has end it run with it's final episode last Friday. However the show ended on a very light note. Charles and Amita finally got married and possibly moving to London, and Don has found the answer to the question about his life and proposed to his long time girlfriend Robin. Well as they all say "All good things will come to end".

I will miss this show a lot and I thank Rob Morrow and David Krumholtz for giving us fans six wonderful seasons of NUMB3RS

Hour before Pacquiao vs. Clottey is on it's way


It's only hours 'til Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao embarks another challenge to his WBO Welterweight title against Joshua Clottey of Ghana. The whole nation will be in virtual standstill when the match starts. No Traffics, virtually crime will be low and families will be together to listen or to watch another monumental match in Pacquiao's career.

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