Friday, June 15, 2007

Spurs, a dynasty?

No. Sorry. Despite winning three NBA titles in the past five years, and four of the last nine, the San Antonio Spurs shouldn't be mentioned in the same breath as the Bulls, Celtics and Lakers of decades past.

Try winning three consecutive championships and let's discuss again. The Houston Rockets won back-to-back in the middle of Jordan's two three-peats in the 90's yet they were never considered to be a dynasty. Rather, they were seen as a good team having a good run.

I say that the current Spurs are just having a good run too. And until they hit two, three consecutive chips, they shouldn't be on on anyone's dynasty lists.

The Spurs ain't no Bulls. Duncan ain't no MJ.

SWEEP!

Well, what do you know? The Spurs swept the Cavaliers in four games, just as most people predicted.

Right now, Dwyane Wade > Lebron James.

Enough said.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

(Un)Fantastic

Saw the film, "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" last night. Not that nice in my opinion. The story was somewhat bland. It lacked the appeal of the previous one.

Nevertheless, seeing Jessica Alba and Vanessa Minnillo (despite the cameo role) were definitely eye candy. HOT HOT HOT! They more than made up for whatever was missing.

Monday, June 11, 2007

Rollin'

Let's keep this up.

Spurs 2, Cavs 0

As expected, the San Antonio Spurs romped to a quick two-games-to-none lead over the Cleveland Cavaliers in their best-of-seven NBA finals series. No one is giving Cleveland a chance. And I don't blame them.

The two games failed to draw a large television audience as people at home opted to watch other shows than boring finals matchup. Even the presence of phenom Lebron James wasn't enough to ignite fans across the world. Hell, I'd rather watch CSI than sleep through these games.

I'd say Spurs in four or five games, depending on how they feel.

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Outrageous

Picked this up this morning at the Manila Standard Today.

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Greatest of all time?

By Anthony Suntay


NOBODY likes being wrong, but in this case, I was pleasantly surprised.


Before the National Basketball Association playoffs began, I predicted that the Detroit Pistons and the San Antonio Spurs would meet in the finals, with the Spurs bagging another title for their trophy chest.


The Spurs made it, though the Phoenix Suns sure made it an interesting series.


The Pistons, on the other hand, were defeated by the upstart Cleveland Cavaliers, who I believed were a few years away from being a legitimate title contender.


And why not? This Cavs team is a group in transition.


Two years ago, they changed their majority owner, who then brought in a new and dynamic coach in Mike Brown. They then built around budding superstar LeBron James.

They have a pretty good mix in Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Drew Gooden, Anderson Varejao, Larry Hughes, Donyell Marshall, Alexander Pavlovic and rookie Daniel Gibson.

But I honestly felt that they still needed a couple of quality players to make it to the next level of the playoffs.


But who needs better players when you have King James?

LeBron played like royalty and made a believer out of me in this series. I always knew he was a special player, but to be this good, this early is amazing.

Just look at what he did in Game 5 alone: he scored 48 points—the team’s last 25, and 29 out of the last 30. This against one of the best defensive teams in the league. And he didn’t do it all in the paint. He mixed it up with jumpers from all over the court, going up against double and triple-teams. His final line was 9 rebounds and 7 assists, hitting 18-of-33 shots from the field and 10-of-14 free throws in 50 minutes of play.

Still not convinced?


He became the first player to score 25 straight points in the post season, his 48 were the most scored against the Pistons in over 590 games, that was back in Nov. 23, 2001. It was also the highest scoring game in Detroit by a playoff opponent since Elgin Baylor in 1961 and the most points against the Pistons in the playoffs since 1986 when Dominique Wilkins shot 50.


I believe it now when people say that we are fortunate to be able to watch all-time greats playing their sports during “our time.”


We had Michael Jordan in basketball and Pete Sampras in tennis recently. Now, we have Tiger Woods in golf and Roger Federer in tennis.

Now comes LeBron.

People keep talking about the heir apparent to Jordan. Kobe Bryant comes really close. His unbelievable skills, desire to win and tremendous effort on both ends of the court bring him so close to “His Airness.”


James has most of that, too, he just needs to be a bigger force on the defensive end, but he has made his teammates better and he has already carried them to greater heights.

And he just might lead them to the Promised Land, though I feel the Spurs should still be the favored team for the championship.

But with James in tow, the Cavs feel they can achieve anything.

And why not? After it’s all been said and done, LeBron just could be the greatest basketball player of all time.

http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=sports7_june9_2007

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You've gotta be kidding me. That's some strong shit your smoking to say this early that LeBron could possibly be the GOAT.

He's got a long way to go. He ain't even near Jordan territory. And unless he surpasses MJ's unearthly achievements. He'll never be The Next One.

Now, quit that shit and go get your ass off to rehab.

Outcast

Read this piece in PDI the other day and I found it interesting.

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YOUNGBLOOD

What for are schools?

By Karen Diane Sta. Maria
Inquirer
Last updated 01:50am (Mla time) 06/07/2007


MANILA, Philippines -- Coeds equate school with wardrobe. More than on books, professors and the curriculum, students allot a lot of time researching on the latest back-to-school fashion and hairstyles. For them, the start of the school year is an opportunity to shop for new clothes -- lumped together with the usual school materials, of course, so that their parents will not notice the purchases.

On the first day of school, students sashay down hallways wearing new shoes, new socks, new blouses and, I bet you, new underwear, too. Each of them walks like a rich kid, even as their parents recoil at the sight of the deductions on their paychecks because of the loans they got for their children’s school expenses.

This is the problem with Filipino kids: They don’t know their parents’ money’s worth. Unlike in other cultures, Filipino parents place upon themselves the responsibility of paying for their children’s education. But even as parents go crazy looking for money for their children’s schooling, the kids go crazy thinking of what clothes to buy, which guy to hook or which girl to date.

These kids never learn to value their education because they do not know the real value of the money that goes into their tuition and other school expenses. They did not suffer high blood pressure or soak their feet in puddles of rain after work, so they don’t realize that they break their parents’ hearts with every subject they flunk.

Most kids see education as just a passing fancy and never realize how hard their parents work to earn the money to pay for their tuition. Have you noticed how fast teenybopper magazines sell in May? That is because May is the month when young girls forage for the latest fads and makeup tips so that come June, they can strut around campus carrying the latest bags or sporting the newest hairstyles. These kids go to school to parade their new stuff or their bodies.

Have you noticed how gym enrollment spikes during summer? Aside from getting flat tummies for summer outings, college kids “prepare” their bodies for the coming school year to elicit “oohs” and “aahs” and hopefully snag the man or woman of their dreams. These college kids go to school to date.

Elementary students have their own back-to-school agenda. Spiderman lunch boxes, Barbie stroller bags and Bratz pencil cases are just some of the reasons some kids want to go back to school. They go to school to play.

Come to think of it, nobody goes to school nowadays to learn. Kids have a hundred reasons for getting excited about going back to school, but they have nothing to do with enriching their minds and broadening their knowledge. And their poor parents often pass up a good meal for themselves so they can save money for their kids who will just play, brag and date in school.
Students never realize the importance of education as they go about their hedonistic ways while in school. For kids, school is time away from their parents and a time to try smoking, drinking, drugs and sex.


It would have been better if Filipino students were to fend for themselves. If they had callused hands or their blood pressure shot up while they were at work, maybe they wouldn’t spend that P100 on a pack of cigarettes and two bottles of beer while hanging out in a nearby pub instead of attending a Math class.

True, education is a combination of intellectual, mental and emotional learning. These experiences are essential for a person’s holistic growth. But students must always remember the principal purpose for which their parents send them to the best schools despite the skyrocketing tuition: so that they may enjoy a good life in the future.

Parents don’t send their kids to school for their own self-gratification. They would spend their money on weight-loss programs or on a new vehicle if that were what they wanted. They spend thousands when June comes for the love of their children and to make sure that when they’re gone, at least their kids have had a crack at success.

But many kids consider it more important than finding answers to their assignment to discover what matches the new blouses they bought at a European brand sale last summer.

It will be a continuing cycle if Filipino kids don’t realize soon to what lengths their parents go just so they may have a good education. Kids will continue going to school to date or to glam up. And parents will continue to break their backs to earn enough for the next year’s tuition while their kids cut classes and watch the latest movies.

Filipino parents will continue to sacrifice while kids keep up with their hedonistic ways. Because parents are too proud to admit to their kids how they cried at night, how they fell from the jeepney during a client call, how they skipped lunches, or how they almost stole some petty cash just to have money for their tuition.

It is high time parents and children discussed openly their family finances. Parents shouldn’t be embarrassed to show their kids their tuition receipts. It’s not like one is saying, “Hey, this is how much I spent for you, you brat,” but it is more like giving them an idea of how expensive education can be and how much it takes to show them one’s love and concern. The kids ought to know how much blood, sweat and tears parents shed to send them to school each year. Kids should know that each pack of cigarette they smoke or each bottle of beer they drink is probably one taxi ride their mothers had forgone during a stormy night so she can put the money aside for their allowance.

Some financial institutions offer wealth planning seminars for youngsters and teens, where experts give advice on how to manage even small amounts of money. If children attended these sessions, they would have a better grasp of the concept of money and perhaps appreciate how much a college course takes away from their parents’ bank accounts.

Then they will learn the real value of education.

Karen Diane Sta. Maria, 24, is a communications professional in one of the country’s leading private banks.

Copyright 2007 Inquirer. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

http://opinion.inquirer.net/inquireropinion/columns/view_article.php?article_id=69917

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The intentions were good but I think the delivery was awful. I smell fits of envy and jealousy. Makes me wonder what kind of school life she had. Seems to me she probably couldn't fit in and never had game.

Thursday, June 07, 2007

It ain't easy but like what I always say, "you gotta do whatchu gotta do".

Rehabbed

Had my last rehab session last night. It was undoubtedly the most useless session as well. I'm not even sure if the therapist assigned to me was a real therapist to begin with. It seemed like he didn't know what he was doing. He was asking for guidance from the other people there.

If it weren't my last, I would've walked out or requested for a different therapist. I'm going back to my rehab doctor tomorrow. I hope he clears me and doesn't send me back for another leg of therapy. Chances are, I won't go back anyway.

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Uncomfortably silent

I feel so uneasy participating in deliberations wherein the discussion is applicable to my own personal experience.

I can't make a stand because I will surely be biased. I obviously have to inhibit myself.

Sunday, June 03, 2007

NBA Finals

The Cleveland Cavaliers finished off the perenial Eastern Conference contenders Detroit Pistons to enter the NBA Finals for the first time ever. I know Lebron's been playing magnificent basketball as of late, but I don't know how they'll match up against the seasoned San Antonio Spurs.

One thing's for sure, it's going to be one boring NBA Finals series. NBA rating haven't been good lately. So it's gonna take another steep drop. I'd rather watch the slumping Yankees than see this one through.

C'mon, who'd ever thought of a Cavs-Spurs final?
I just realized that my surgically-repaired knee is far from being 100%. I experienced some discomfort earlier as I played more games that I intended to. There's this sharp pain just above my patella and it's annoying as hell.

Need to get back the lift on both my legs. I have about four weeks to make sure I bridge the gap.

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Beckham's back

David Beckham returned to rousing cheers as he was recalled to join the England squad after almost a year out. It can be remembered that he resigned as captain of the team after last year's World Cup in Germany. He was subsequently cut when Steve McLaren took over from Sven-Goran Eriksson as England coach. Becks started in their international friendly against Brazil today.

He ignited the England crowd with a superb deadball assist to current England captain John Terry for the opening goal, and the first in the newly-refurbished Wembley stadium. Beckham was in fantastic form throughout the game, and amply received a standing ovation from the English faithful when he was substituted in the 77th minute.

The match ended in a 1-1 draw as Brazil scored the equalizer in injury time.

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Changing of the guard

Since joining IBM in March of last year, I've been under the care of three managers. I'll be having my fourth manager starting next week albeit on an interim basis. My current manager is moving into a regional role effective June. I certainly wish her all the best.

My new interim manager is a pillar in the IBM organization having been in the company for the past 25 years. I will surely learn a lot from her especially with the wealth of experience she brings. I actually wouldn't mind having her as my manager permamently.

I'm looking forward to working with her real soon.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Goal! The Dream Begins.

Caught the movie 'Goal!' over at HBO earlier. I could relate to lead character Santiago Muñez primarily because of two things: football and asthma. I remember bringing my inhaler during games and tucking it under my compression shorts.

Fantastic stuff.

UFC 71: Liddell vs. Jackson

This was the most anticipated mixed-martial arts match since the Liddell-Ortiz bout in UFC 66. Chuck 'The Iceman' Liddell has avenged all his previous losses except to Quinton 'The Rampage' Jackson. Both fighters were screaming KO's prior to the light-heavyweight title fight.

It was kinda a disappointment because it ended too early. I swear it would've been one helluva fight should it lasted a few more rounds. Jackson clocked Liddell with a menacing right hook to the face that knocked him down. A flurry of punches to the downed Liddell forced Big John McCarthy to stop the contest.

At first glance, I think Big John intervened prematurely. But replays showed the stoppage was justifiable as Liddell was flat-down on the ground at one point, and couldn't intelligently defend himself from Quinton Jackson's pounding.

I hope a rematch will be in the works soon. This championship bout didn't live up to a lot of people's expectations.






Saturday, May 26, 2007

Light workouts

I participated in a couple of basketball scrimmages this afternoon for the first time after a long hibernation. Last time I was in a game was early September 2006, which was about 8 months ago. My ACL reconstruction was last November.

My legs are still weak and I had very little lift. I could feel the exhaustion on both my thighs after my second game.

I'm feeling good about my progress. I think I'm still on track.

Friday, May 25, 2007

Major pain in HR's ass

Times like these, I'm glad I'm out of recruitment. They've been screwing up lately.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

No go

It's final. I ain't leaving.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Sense and sensibility

It's not the person. It's the situation. It just doesn't make sense anymore.

You gotta do whatchu gotta do.

Monday, May 21, 2007

To fly or not to fly?

D-Day is just around the corner. I'm still confused. Everything is pointing to the latter though.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Serendra = Crap

Serendra is way overrated. Everyone's going gaga over this small place where there's not much to do. It's just a fad that'll soon go away and be forgotten. I'd rather hit Market Market than go back there.

Did I mention the condos/apartments look cheap too? Some low-end housing units elsewhere look way better.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Debt-free

After a long time of luxurious splurging, I've finally cleansed all my credit card balances. The only recurring charges I have now are a few gadgets I bought on layaway plans. Everything else is spot-free.

Now, I'm wondering how long I can sustain this.

Rehab: Day 1

I went to my first official post-op PT session yesterday. I was expecting difficult exercises but I gone relatively simple ones. The therapist told me that the doctor should've prescribed more complex exercises since I was an athlete back in the day. Regardless, my legs were hell tired afterward.

I'm up for two more sessions this week. I'm planning to finish the eight mandatory sessions by month's end.

Monday, May 14, 2007

Word power

Spent the weekend in Tagaytay with some recruitment folks. A colleague of ours volunteered her place for an overnighter due to the long weekend. For the uninitiated, it's Election Day today.

Anyhow, one of my highlights from the trip was that no one could beat me in Scrabble. I took this seriously cause we were positioning it to be a battle of schools. The lone Atenean lorded it over everyone else. We played three games.

Being humble in victory, I won't even mention their universities. =P

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Is it just me or does anyone else find Kris Aquino-Yap calling her newborn kid 'Baby James' annoying?

Poor kid. He grows up carrying a stupid name while having to coexist with a retarded half-brother.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Corporate advice

I picked up some words of wisdom about work from one of my internal clients today.

"As long as you're still here, you can't complain."

Simple, yet it hits you hard. Couldn't agree with her any better.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Holy stupidity

I came across the blog of a friend recently and I went through some posts. Goodness gracious, they all seem like they came straight out from an El Shaddai or Jesus Is Lord gathering. Hallelujahs everywhere.

It wonders me how some people connect everything to God. I bet they think even taking a crap should be aligned with Him.

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Reds are back

Manchester United is back on top of English football. Just right where it belongs.

The Red Devils clinched the 2006/07 English Premier League title with two games left on the schedule. They hold a seven point lead over second place Chelsea.

Coincidentally, in a sour twist of fate, Chelsea and United meet midweek at Stamford Bridge for the second of their two season matchups. Being non-bearing, expect Sir Alex Ferguson to rest their key players. About ten days after, they clash again to dispute the FA Cup crown.

Sunday, May 06, 2007

Missing Moro

I held a basketball for the first time after nine long months. I went through some shooting drills at the Moro Lorenzo gym this morning hoping to get a feel of what's it like playing ball again. I haven't held a ball since tearing my ACL in a game last September.

My knee held up pretty well considering I haven't gone to rehab since recovering from surgery. My lateral movement was fine, and I was able to make quick cuts too. The only thing I was afraid on trying was jumping on full potential. I just didn't want to risk a bad fall.

I'll be spending the next eight weeks doing rehab so hopefully I can be back on the court by July.

The world awaited

When the dust settled, it was the Pretty Boy over the Golden Boy.

Floyd Mayweather Jr scored a split decision win against Oscar Dela Hoya in their Saturday night (Sunday morning) fight in Las Vegas. This ends weeks of jawing and taunting between the two superstars.

With the very successful turnout of the bout, I think it's clear that there should be a rematch. Despite both saying that this may have been their swan song, the potential hefty payday for both fighters is just too much to ignore.

Saturday, May 05, 2007

Spiderman 3

I watched Spiderman 3 earlier today at Greenbelt 3's MyCinema courtesy of a colleague. She invited us to her cousin's birthday party which consisted of a private screening of the film, dinner and dessert at Capricciosa and Cold Rock respectively.

The film was okay, nothing spectacular in my opinion. There was one thing that annoyed me though. I just didn't like it having too many subplots. You watch movies to get entertained, not to work your mind out.

I hope this is the last of the series. Having another installment doesn't sound very appealing to me.

Friday, May 04, 2007

Can you believe it?

The eight-seeded Golden State Warriors finished off the top-seeded Dallas Maverick with a convincing 111-86 rout to capture their best-of-seven first round series, 4 games to 2.

Having been under the shadow of its more popular in-state rivals (LA Lakes, LA Clippers, Sacramento Kings), the Warriors are now California's finest.

How do you gauge a professional sports team's popularity? When celebs troop to the games and watch. On hand during Golden State's playoff run are Jessica Alba, Owen Wilson, Kate Hudson, Snoop Dogg and Woody Harrelson among others.
















Photos courtesy of AP and Getty Images.

Thursday, May 03, 2007

Rehabbing

After five months, I finally went to my first post-op rehab session. I was able to sneak some time off work yesterday afternoon to go to Medical City and see my doctor. He said that while my leg strength is remarkable, it lacks muscle endurance and it will get easily tired. The biggest thing was that he thinks that I'll never get my full ROM back as there has been a pretty long lull between my surgery and rehab. There is very little chance that my knee will get to the ideal flexion and extension range.

Regardless, he thinks I should be fine. The next 8-10 weeks will be spent in the gym doing rehab work. Hope it turns out good.

Monday, April 30, 2007

Battle-ready OG

Baron Davis sure knows how to prepare for war.



BDiddy is pimpin'. Straight-up gangsta.

These being said, his Golden State Warriors lead the top-seeded Dallas Mavericks, 3-1, in their best-of-seven first round series.


Pic taken from The Basketball Jones

Cell change

I've been comtemplating getting a new phone for the past months. I finally got one last night.

My early choices were:

Dopod 838 Pro: easily the hands-down winner, but it was just too expensive.
Treo 680: : Not-so-good reviews.
BlackBerry 8800: : Kick-ass phone, but useless if I won't use the push-email technology. No camera though.
Nokia E61: : Excellent reviews, and it's a Nokia. No camera as well.


Then they released the Nokia E61i recently. It's basically the E61 on steroids, with a 2mp camera to boot. It was a no-brainer. I just had to get one.


Sunday, April 29, 2007

Road-tripped

Went to Calatagan yesterday to facilitate another strategic planning session. It was such a long road trip, that we had to cut short the program due to pure exhaustion. Most of the participants haven't had rest so we felt it was better to take it easy and postpone some of the activities. The trip back to Manila was worse. Traffic was bad from Batangas to Tagaytay. I was out cold the moment I got home.

Trip to Calatagan: 3.5 hours
Actuall Planning session including breaks: 3 hours
Trip back to Manila: 4.5 hours

Not exactly one of my better days.

Friday, April 27, 2007

Mid-shifting

I went on midshift today. And it seems fun.

I'm liking this shift cause I don't have to get up early. And since I'll stay late anyway even on normal schedule, I might as well lobby for this.

Of course, it will never see the light of day. Just wishful thinking on my end.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Offsite stress

I was totally drained out yesterday. I spent the more than 12 hours offsite at the Daksh office in PBCom Tower as part of the Daksh-IBS transition. We're pulling out our P&G and Kodak Tier 1 operations from Daksh and consolidating it within our own Contact Center group. We were running the formal offers for the Daksh employees who will be affected by move. Those who accept the offers will be absorbed by IBS, their tenures retained.

So far, we're at about 63% acceptance. Not bad.

Monday, April 23, 2007

On meetings...

I went to a meeting that I wasn't even supposed to attend. Heck I wasn't even invited. I just had a simple question that needed an immediate answer. And the best resource people were part of the meeting.

Two-and-a-half hours later, I step out of the meeting with no clear response to my question. Apparently, it wasn't so simple at all.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Unearthly A-Rod

Through April 21st (15 games played)... this is Alex Rodriguez's stats:

Avg: .372 HR: 12 RBI: 30

- Two walk-off homeruns (1 grand slam, 1 three-run)
- Has hit successfully on all games
- leads the majors in HR, RBI, and total bases.

Dude killing it early in the season. I hope he murders the rest of the way.

Friday, April 20, 2007

Bleeding Carolina Blue

I came across this inspiring story while going over the AOL Sports Blog site.


http://www.aolsportsblog.com/2007/04/19/unc-mascots-death-gives-nj-man-life/

UNC Mascot's Death Gives NJ Man Life

Posted Apr 19th 2007 7:05AM by
Sportz Assassin. Filed under: North Carolina Basketball, ACC Basketball, Carolina

By now, most of you know the sad story of University of North Carolina mascot
Jason Ray, who died three days after being struck by an SUV in northern New Jersey. Rest assured that while his passing was a very sad story ... everything else about Ray is a happy tale.

The kid who was full of life decided to help others get a second chance at one. Ray was an organ donor and his organs have already come to great use. The
Press of Atlantic City share a remarkable story of a New Jersey man who's life was saved because Ray was a donor. Dennis Korzelius, 43, was married just two months before being told that his liver was failing and he was certain to die. Not, may or could die ... he was already preparing for his death.

Ray's death made another liver available to the long list of people needing one. Korzelius was 2nd on the list, and was called to come to the hospital immediately because the top person on the list probably wasn't going to live long enough to receive the liver [in an ironic twist, the top person was from the Georgetown section of Washington. The Tar Heels lost to Georgetown the night before Ray died]. The man from Georgetown passed away and Korzelius can get Ray's liver.

Dennis Korzelius used to hate basketball. He would rather have watched ice hockey or ride his Harley-Davidson motorcyle instead of taking in a game of hoops. But Korzelius said that changed when doctors told him his life was saved by a 21-year-old who bled "Carolina Blue."
Now Korzelius said he will have "Carolina Blue" pumping through his veins for the rest of his life. Ray's other organs have, no doubt, saved numerous other lives.


Donations to the "Jason Kendall Ray Memorial Fund" can be sent in care of Concord Christian Church to 3101 Davidson Highway, Concord, NC.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Krazy Korean

Virginia Tech mass murderer Cho Seung-Hui mailed NBC a package in between the two shooting incidents on campus. Officials said the package contained a rambling and often-incoherent, 1,800-word video manifesto, plus 43 photos, 11 of them showing him aiming handguns at the camera.

Some excerpts:

"You had a hundred billion chances and ways to have avoided today, but you decided to spill my blood. You forced me into a corner and gave me only one option. The decision was yours. Now you have blood on your hands that will never wash off."

"You have vandalized my heart, raped my soul and torched my conscience. You thought it was one pathetic boy's life you were extinguishing. Thanks to you, I die like Jesus Christ, to inspire generations of the weak and the defenseless people."

"Your Mercedes wasn't enough, you brats. Your golden necklaces weren't enough, you snobs. Your trust funds wasn't enough. Your vodka and cognac wasn't enough. All your debaucheries weren't enough. Those weren't enough to fulfill your hedonistic needs. You had everything."



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This is one deranged person psycho. Imagine the motherfucker comparing himself to Jesus. What an asshole.
He should've shot it out with the police instead of doing the most cowardly act of killing himself. He ain't got balls. Got no sympathy for him nor his family.



Wednesday, April 18, 2007

We are all Hokies fans


Having been a North Carolina fan for most of my life, I've seen many UNC-VT games over the past years albeit via television. Naturally, I was always rooting for the Tar Heels.

For now, it's time to drop the affiliations and what-not. I feel for those 32 innocent people who were killed by a Korean student during a shooting spree at the Virginia Tech campus a few days ago. May they all rest in peace.

As a result, I think there will be some form of racial backlash or prejudice towards Koreans. I doubt it will be major, but I'm sure it will induce some isolated incidents.

Go Hokies!


Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Another day at the office

It's been a crisis-management-and-conflict-resolution-filled week.

God, I love this job.

For real.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Pacman KO

As expected, most pinoys are going gaga over Manny Pacquiao's win over Mexican challenger Jorge Solis.

Bullcrap. I'm unimpressed. Yes, Manny scored a knockout. Yes, Solis was previously undefeated. But it was a whitewash from the time they signed the fight contract. Everyone, including Manny, expected nothing but a Pacman victory. Hell, I foresaw an early round stoppage.

As Freddy Roach said, Manny gets a barely passing mark - a 5 out of 10.

Next time, I hope he fights a real contender. Not some average dude who racks up wins going against nobodies.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Pearl-driven

Just came home from a successful strategic planning session with the Madeira Pearl group at the Linden Suites in Ortigas. More than three-fourths of the team were relatively new so the turnout was great. There was excellent participation and interaction among everyone. I enjoy facilitating a rookie crowd as against a set of veteran employees primarily because you can see the dedication and commitment in their eyes. It's something that escapes the more senior IBMers.

They have an outstanding team at the F&A delivery. I wish for nothing but their continued success.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Holy-days

Can't believe I actually missed work. The 5-day weekend was just too much. It was boredom at its finest.

I tried logging on to the IBM network over the weekend. Lo and behold, my AT&T connection wasn't working. No access to Sametime and replication. I think the IBM VPN was on holy week break too. Not sure if that was good news or bad since I was so bored I wanted to get work done.

Obviously, I couldn't.

Sunday, April 08, 2007

A-Rod gets back at critics

Maligned for not being clutch since he joined the Yankees a few years ago, Alex Rodriguez showed everyone why he is baseball's highest paid player.

Bottom of the ninth. New York down 6-7. Bases loaded. Two outs. Two strikes. A-Rod hits a line drive over deep center. Walk-off grand slam homerun. Yankees 10, Orioles 7.

New York is lovin' A-Rod. For now, at least.

See full story below.

NY Yankees 10, Baltimore 7

By RONALD BLUM, AP Baseball WriterApril 7, 2007
AP - Apr 7, 5:17 pm EDT

NEW YORK (AP) --
Alex Rodriguez turned Kei Igawa's forgettable debut into a day he'll long
remember.


Bottom of the ninth, bases loaded, two outs and the
Yankees trailing by a run. Just the type of pressure situation Rodriguez failed at during the last two Octobers. Nearly the same circumstances as two nights earlier, when he popped out and tossed his bat to the ground in
disgust.


"There's no way out," manager Joe Torre said. "There it is: You either produce, or you're going to read about yourself again."


This time was different. This time, A-Rod wound up getting shoved back onto the field by
Derek
Jeter
for a curtain call.

Down to his last strike, Rodriguez came through in the most dramatic way, sending a soaring drive into the center-field bleachers, Yankee Stadium's famed black seats. His grand slam off
Chris Ray, A-Rod's second home run Saturday, gave the Yankees a memorable 10-7 victory over the Baltimore Orioles.

"It felt awesome," Rodriguez said in the clubhouse, still smiling, the ball perched on a shelf in his locker. "I was so excited, I felt like a fool running around the bases, like it was Little
League." New York fell behind by five runs early, and Igawa left after five mediocre innings with a 7-3 deficit. Dice-K he wasn't.


Jason Giambi hit a three-run homer in the eighth off Danys Baez to get the Yankees close. But Ray (0-1) got the first two outs of the ninth.

"Somehow, I knew it was going to come to down to me. Even with two outs and nobody on," Rodriguez said. "Somehow or another, it always ends up with me somewhere."


Robinson Cano singled, Derek Jeter walked and Bobby Abreu was hit on a knee by a pitch.
Rodriguez then connected on a 1-2 fastball. As soon as he hit it, he knew it was gone, and what
remained of a crowd announced at 50,510 on a 39-degree afternoon went wild.


On Thursday, he popped out with two outs and the bases loaded in the eighth inning of a 7-6 loss to Tampa Bay.

It's something about New York, that I love it here," Rodriguez said. "There's just energy. It's crazy, one way or another. Every night is always exciting."

A-Rod arrived at spring training, admitted after several years of denials that he and Jeter no longer were best buddies and has seemed more relaxed than during his first three seasons with the Yankees. He can't erase going 4-for-41 (.098) without an RBI in his last 12 playoff games
dating to 2004 and was dropped to eighth in the batting order in last year's final game, but carrying New York to big regular-season wins would be a start to putting past failures behind. He was 3-for-4 with six RBIs Saturday, hitting a two-run homer and doubling, and is batting .389 with three homers and nine RBIs.


Fans wanted a curtain call, and Jeter took the initiative to make sure A-Rod gave them one.
"We needed that," Jeter said. "We didn't want to waste another game."


Rodriguez has 14 slams and three of them ended games, tying the major league mark shared by Vern Stephens (1946, 1949, 1950) and Cy Williams (1924 and twice in 1926).


"He's a big key to this team," said Giambi, who last year criticized Rodriguez for not getting enough big hits. "We are definitely rooting for him. There is not a situation where we want him to do bad. We want him to do great."


Mariano Rivera (1-0) pitched a one-hit ninth, completing four shutout innings for New York's bullpen. Yankees starters have allowed 22 runs -- 19 earned -- and 28 hits in 17 1-3 innings for a 9.87 ERA.

Igawa was the fourth flop in a row for the rotation. Two days after
Daisuke Matsuzaka pitched seven dominating innings to win his debut for the Boston Red Sox, Igawa started hearing boos after his 12th batter. He failed to string together a 1-2-3 inning and gave up seven runs, eight hits, three walks, a hit batter and two home runs, a performance that left him with a
12.60 ERA.

"Please don't compare me to Matsuzaka," he said through a translator, "but as a Japanese, I have to do my job."

His fastball, clocked from 89-91 mph, was the only pitch he consistently threw for a strike.
Nick
Markakis
hit an opposite-field homer into the left-field seats in the first. Melvin
Mora
, who tied a career high with five RBIs, had a three-run double in the second after the 26-year-old left-hander walked Brian Roberts with the bases loaded.

Igawa bobbled Markakis' nubber in front on the mound for an error, fans started booing. The jeers were louder when Mora added a two-run homer in the fourth for a 7-2 lead.
"He threw funky, but he had a pretty good fastball," Mora said. "Maybe today was not one of his better days."


Baltimore, which had been hoping for its first 2-0 start at Yankee Stadium since 1997, was understandably depressed. Ray said he left the fastball to A-Rod up.


"He just looked like he was trying to overthrow to me," Orioles manager Sam Perlozzo said. "He was rushing his delivery."


New York evened its record at 2-2 and avoided what would have been a three-game losing streak, an unacceptable skid at any time of the season. Having heard the boos, A-Rod embraced the cheers.


"I'm doing the best I can to enjoy the game," he said. "I'm in a good place."


Notes
Hideki Matsui strained his left hamstring running out a second-inning grounder and left in the fourth. Torre said he probably wouldn't play until Friday in Oakland. Johnny Damon still recovering from a strained right calf, pinch hit in the eighth and struck out, then went to center. Steve Trachsel, making his debut with the Orioles after six seasons with the New York Mets, gave up four hits in 6 2-3 innings, allowing his only runs on A-Rod's first homer and Jorge
Posada
's RBI single in the fourth.

Updated on Saturday, Apr 7, 2007 8:18 pm EDT

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Rosie

Rosie O'Donnell is plain trash. She's one fat, ugly and insane bitch. She's again trying to create controversy with her outrageous comments on 9/11 and the British sailors who are held captive in Iran. I don't understand why she's even a host on ABC's The View. The bitch is baloney.

I hope the Donald buys her out of this universe.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Gator-raid

Congratulations to the Florida Gators. 2007 NCAA Men's Basketball Champions. Two in a row. Back-to-back.

Props to the three juniors who sacrificed guaranteed NBA money to go back to school. Al Horford. Corey Brewer. Joakim Noah. They have nothing left to prove now. Go ahead and get rich in the big league.

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On a side note, the North Carolina will probably be the consensus top seed next season barring any early departures. There are no McD's All-Americans coming in but they still have a very stacked roster. Pretty much anyone in the Tar Heels lineup can start in most D-I schools. They're looking fantastic for next season.

Friday, March 30, 2007

Thank you, WFM

I was at the Supply Chain Team strat plan yesterday at the Edsa Shangri-La hotel. WFM was moved out of HR last year, and was subsequently realigned to the bigger Supply Chain group (with Procurement, RESO, Security and Business Center).

It was probably my last formal team activity with my former teammates as well. By April 1st, I will have almost fully disengaged myself with recruitment already. From the looks of it, the plans and initiatives of the group seems promising. I know they have a lot of challenges to face, and I wish them the best of luck.

They have the power to make things happen this year. I hope they are able to deliver.

Monday, March 26, 2007

Bracket Busted

I had the University of North Carolina Tar Heels winning it all this season.

But the Georgetown Univeristy Hoyas had other things in mind. The underdogs pounded a 96-84 overtime win over the fancied Tar Heels, booking their ticket to the Final Four in Atlanta. Carolina seeming had the game wrapped up in the second half but an improbable collapse led a stunning Georgetown rally.

The Heels were arguably the most talented team in America, with their roster going 12-deep. But this group was made up by mostly underclassmen and this loss will undoubtedly raise their maturity level and fuel their fire for next year. Hopefully, only the seniors will be gone and everyone else will come back.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

P&G at CME

The P&G account had a very successful strategic planning workshop earlier today at Club Manila East. There was a lot of collaboration and participation between all employees, regardless of role or level. Hopefully, this is a sign of greater things to come for the account this 2007.

Props to the P&G Stratplan committee for a job well done. Most of all, thank you to everyone who sacrificed their Sunday to support the event and be with the rest of the group.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Sweet Sixteen victory

The UNC Tar Heels move on to the Elite Eight as they used a big second half run to roll over the weary USC Trojans, 74-64, in their Sweet Sixteen matchup.

Freshman phenom Brandan Wright led the way with 21 points and 9 rebounds. Tar Heel best player and All-American sophomore Tyler Hansbrough had an off-night and finished with 5 points. He averaged 27 point during the first two rounds.

The Heels meet the Georgetown Hoyas in the East Regional final slated Monday morning (Manila time). It is a rematch of the 1982 NCAA Championship game which the Heels beat the Hoyas on a game-winning jumper by the legendary Michael Jordan. The winner will go on to Atlanta for the Final Four.

Coincidentally, both teams are sponsored by the Jordan Brand.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Debriefing P&G

My whole week is devoted to doing a ton of presentations for the entire P&G population. Each session is about two hours and I do two to three a day. This is in preparation for their annual strategic planning workshop this coming Sunday.

I guess the most annoying part is saying the same damn things each time out.

I ain't complaining though. Just another day in the office.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Sparta!!!

I finally caught the movie 300. I've heard nice things about it that I made sure I found time to sneak it in my hectic calendar.

I have only one complaint. I think the film had a very anticlimactic ending. The 300 Spartans went through so much, waging war against the neverending Persian army yet they died boring deaths. How can such strong and valiant men die in such a measly, mediocre way.

Anyway, 300 is a great watch. I enjoyed the violence more than anything. Fills my once-in-a-while thirst for gore.

Monday, March 19, 2007

March Madness 2007

After the first weekend, my Tournament Bracket is in major disarray. Four of the eight teams I chose to reach each of the regional finals are out of the running. I have UNC, Texas A&M, Wisconsin and UCLA reaching the Final Four. I'm still good with all picks except for Wisconsin. UNLV scored a huge upset over the Badgers in the second round of the Midwest Regionals.

I got the Tar Heels winning it all in Atlanta. They meet the USC Trojans later this week in the Sweet Sixteen at New Jersey.

Oh yeah, did I mention Duke got punked out of the first round?








Saturday, March 17, 2007

Calatagan, Batangas

Just got back from a successful and fun planning workshop with the IT folks. Never imagined the team being about 30-plus-strong now considering they were less than half of that during the same period last year.

The beach wasn't what I had in mind but it was okay. Nothing fancy or anything. Highlights involved island-walking - yes, the sea was only about waist-deep so you can walk your way to the nearest islands about 20 minutes away. During low tide, there ain't much water left. The seabed rises forming land bridges across the islands.

I was expecting to see a throng of laptops being lugged around but only one person had to work offsite to attend to an urgent issue. The rest had their thinkpads tucked away, if they even brought them. I never picked up mine so it was a waste of space altogether.

It fun having everyone in IT forget about work and its accompanying concerns and issues even for just a weekend. We're back to our normal lives come Monday and it's business as usual once again.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Thinkpads for Wakeboards

I'm joining the IT Strategic Planning workshop tomorrow at Batangas. It's an overnight event for all the IT folks across all accounts and business units. There will be no deskside assistance for anyone in IBS tomorrow. Hope they got everything covered cause help is nowhere near.

I'm foreseeing a mix of the sun, the sand, and a sea of laptops with wireless broadband.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

MTV Asia > MTV Phils

MTV Philippines is back and I'm not so sure I'm digging it.

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Sunrise for Sunrise

I was up by 530 am this morning for the Sunrise Strategic Planning session. They were having the workshop at Club Manila East in Rizal and the meeting place was at Eastwood. Had to meet some of the HR people who I'll be facilitating with at around 7.

We had over a hundred of the Sunrise folks come in and join. It was a bit difficult having to contain a them under one roof. It was fun though. They were very participative and eager to get work done and enjoy.

Props to their steering committee and the whole IBM AP team for a successful stratplan.

Year 1

I spent my first year anniversary in IBM having dinner and drinks with Larry and my teammates at Jaipur. He wanted to acknowledge the achievements of the team within the past three months. Admittedly, we were hard-pressed to produce results since the start of the year. Props to everyone for a damn good job.

Fittingly, I am celebrating my first year with the people I've work with everyday. As I slowly begin transitioning myself out of WFM, they see me less and less each day. I hate to say this, but in due time, my presence will hardly be felt at all.

Larry gave me the opportunity to make the final toast, I guess as a way of saying goodbye.

To the Workforce Management team... Thank you for a wonderful year. Here's to more achievements for you guys....

Cheers!

Friday, March 09, 2007

No more 20/20

I had my eyes checked the other day. It seems I'll be needing eyeglasses soon. I'm actually looking forward to it. Now, I have a reason to buy one and to use up my optical health benefit.

Going a step further, I was trying out frames even before I had my eyes checked.

Talk about excitement.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

The grandfather account

Season starts this Friday.

Let's go. Bring it on.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Piso for every Juan

Cebu Pacific's One Peso Seat Sale for all destinations is one big baloney. It's quite impossible to book seats, plus their website cannot accomodate multiple searches unlike other airlines. I bet they only set aside a few seats per flight and not all flights carry the promo.

Saturday, March 03, 2007

HR Strategic Planning 2007

We had our HR Stratplan session yesterday over at the Oakwood Suites. It was a whole day event with most of us staying overnight for the informal activities. All I can say is that it was very successful. We're expecting a phenomenal year ahead of us.

Oh and did I mention that the after-party was whack? Props to everyone who stayed til the wee hours of Saturday morning. Can't say if the headache was worth it, but it's definitely close.

This undoubtedly raised the benchmark for future stratplans.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Chosen challenge

I was just handed the toughest business unit assignment. It's been confirmed that I will be taking on the HR Business Partner role for the P&G account. Being the pioneer client, this team has been deemed the most demanding account in terms of HR issues and concerns. This stems from the time that P&G sold its employee services division to IBM, paving the way for IBS to be launched in 2004.

I'm looking forward to work on this difficult challenge. Admittedly, the task on hand comes out as daunting and pressuring but with the guidance of the rest of HR, I know I'll do a decent job to say the least.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Transition

It's going to be an interesting week ahead as I'm expected to jumpstart my new assignment in HR effective March 1st. I will be doing two roles on a concurrent basis - as HR Business Partner and WFM Recruitment Specialist (until April). I should be doing 100% HRBP work by May.

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Life is sometimes fair

It sucks to be Kris Aquino (Yap) nowadays. I can just imagine the amount of stress she's going through. She's in a delicate situation, being seven months pregnant and she's bombarded with issues regarding her philandering husband, basketball player James Yap. Details of his extra-marital affair with a Belo Medical Group girl surfaced in recent weeks. Rumor has it that the girl might be pregnant. If it's true, then James will be having three kids within the same age range. James fathered a kid with a former girlfriend prior to being with Kris. And yeah, Kris might not be willing to admit but her child with Phillip Salvador is suffering from a mental illness.

If it's any consolation, she has a ton of money to go with her dysfunctional life.

It just goes to show that you can't have everything.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Gin Kings capture PBA title

Ginebra raced from behind to snatch Game 6 from San Miguel, 96-94, last night at the Big Dome. The win locked up the 2007 Philippine Cup for the preaseason favorites, four games to two.

Finals MVP Jayjay Helterbrand connected on two freethrows with 2.9 seconds remaining for the winning margin. SMB's Lordy Tugade overshot a desperation three, while Olsen Racela shot a banker after the final buzzer had sounded.

Great comeback win for the Gins as they rallied from 16 points down in the first half. More scintillating is their series comeback though, sweeping the last four games after they dropping the first two games.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Barangay Ginebra

I went to watch Ginebra rout the San Miguel Beermen last night to take the Finals series lead, three games to two. The Gin Kings' Fast and the Furious, Jayjay Helterbrand and Mark Cagouia led the way with 26 and 28 points respectively.

I haven't watched a PBA game live in about a decade so it was a blast experiencing championship fever. Hopefully, they can finish the task at hand and capture the All-Filipino Cup tomorrow night.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Transfer

It's official.

I'm moving to my new role as HR Business Partner soon. On paper, my transfer is effective March 1st. Realistically speaking though, I'm looking at either April or May to assume the role full time as I still have some deliverables for WFM.

I'm looking forward to moving back to mainstream HR. This is unchartered territory for me. Hopefully, I'll be able to deliver. I don't want to let anyone down, most especially the people who believe in me.

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Rampage wins UFC debut

I watched the rerun of the UFC 67 (Feb 3, 2007) bout of Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson against Marvin Eastman. The Rampage scored a knockout (by strikes) in the second round.

He was such a class act, very humble in victory. You know a guy is grounded when he doesn't talk trash to anyone.

I'm looking forward to the Chuck Liddell-Quinton Jackson matchup. Iceman vs Rampage. It should be one for the ages.

Friday, February 16, 2007

From Cyberone to 1800

Since joining IBM, I've relocated workstations twice already. Heck, we're moving again. The whole WFM team is relocating to the spanking new 1800 Eastwood Avenue building right in front of McDonald's.

The good? It's very huge. One floor there equals to about two-and-a-half floors in Cyberone. As a result, the whole team will fit with still enough space for expansion. Moreover, we'll be using IP-ready phone handsets already. They're easier to use than the old units we have. We'll also have huddle rooms for our dedicated use. No need to go get reservations from the business center. Oh yeah,we'll be having our own testing center as well.

The bad? The 7th floor of 1800 prohibits the use of mobile pedestals. I find no reason for this except that it will soon house the entire contact center operations. As with the normal call center industry practice, pedestals aren't allowed on the operations floor.

The hassle? As we will now be utilizing the IP phones, we will all be issued new local numbers. They won't allow us to use our existing locals. It'll be a bitch trying to update everyone.

The worse? The WFM team will now be serving three sites (Cyberone, IBM Plaza, 1800). It's gonna be hell doing the rounds on all these floors, especially for the selection team.

The worst? Our stay on the 7th floor is temporary. Meaning, we will eventually move out again once a permament fixture is found for WFM, and when the contact center folks move in.

All this trouble for our temporary settlement. I ain't even sure it's worth it.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Model Citizen

I did what a good citizen had to do. I got my 2007 Community Tax Certificate (more popularly known as sedula) earlier today. Should I had gone to get it at the city hall, I would've paid around 25 pesos. But I decided to get thru the City Treasurer's Office booth here at the office so I had to pay almost ten times that amount. To get one's CTC, the law says a citizen has to pay the city government 1 peso for every 1 thousand pesos he/she earns annually. Of course, nobody declares their true worth. So naturally I had to undervalue myself too.

Still, I could've declared nothing. But I chose to declare something.

I think I deserve a light pat on the back.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Convergys?

I've seen some ads/articles from some major dailies that Convergys is positioning itself as one of the major players in the HR Outsourcing industry. This was in line with their winning the bid for the Intercontinental Hotels Group HR backoffice account.

Uhh... last I checked, Convergys ain't even in the top tier of the HR Outsourcing industry. For contact centers, yeah probably.

Please. That must be some strong shit these people are smoking. Get real folks.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Random ramblings about Singapore

- It's such a secure and safe place that you don't even see policemen around. Heck, they don't even check your bags when you enter establishments.

- It's a very chic and cosmopolitan city, that (almost) everyone in their workforce is well-dressed. Maporma silang lahat.

- Some Singaporeans are insanely rich. I met a Indian guy whose daily driver is a Rolls Royce. It wasn't a Seraph or a Phantom, but it's still a Rolls. Oh yeah, he looked butt ugly too. I wouldn't trade places with him.

- Their public transportation system is outstanding. I feel like I never want to ride our own MRT/LRT anymore.

- Their public housing units (HDB's) are nicer than most condominiums here in Manila.

- Singapore's well-known cleanliness is a bit overrated. Most of their washrooms ain't clean. Of course, Manila washrooms are worse and incomparable. But still.

- With that in mind, Paragon's washrooms are the best (very clean and very nice).

- Tangs has the best fitting room I've seen.

- The Ministry of Sound at Clark Quay is freaking huge. It's like Embassy times ten minus Manila's social climbing crowd. That makes it a bajillion times better.

- Wherever Pinoys are in the world, they just have to congregate and mix it up at one place. Apparently in Singapore, it's the Lucky Plaza along Orchard Road.

- The Orchard Road experience is never complete until you jaywalk.

- Contrary to public perception, Singaporeans are actually nice.

- Contrary to what I've been hearing, I never saw Singaporeans blatantly making out in public. I was actually on the lookout. Too bad I didn't catch any.

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Flying Tiger

I booked myself a roundtrip CRK-SIN-CRK via Tiger Airways with a promotional rate of USD 75. I thought it was an awesome deal so I had couldn't help but book in advance.

My whole trip going to Singapore took about 8 hours long. The bus ride from Megamall to Clark Air Base went for about two hours. I had to wait about another two hours from check-in to boarding. Then comes the three-and-a-half hour flight, plus an additional thirty minutes for the check-out/disembarkation proceedings.

It was hella tiring since I had to be at the Megamall terminal before 7am. Got out of Singapore's Budget Terminal at about 4pm. Since I had to wake up at about 530am, that meant I was up for more than ten hours. That is literally half-a-day. Got no complaints though. Flight was on schedule. No delays whatsoever. We even arrived earlier than estimated.

Was it worth it? Yeah, I think so. Not bad for a Php 3800 roundtrip ticket. Will I take it again? Absolutely, as long as it's around that price range. Other than the long ten hour ordeal, what's not to like?

Back in Manila

Just got back from a week long trip to sunny Singapore. Wifey Barbie played hostess-cum-GRO the whole time I was there. She went half-day from work most of the time to be able to show me around. Wasn't able to tour the whole island but it was a fun and enjoyable experience nonetheless. Thanks, Bu. Looking forward to another trip in the coming months.

Edit: Cebu Pacific has a promo for its Manila-Singapore route. Almost 5k/roundtrip. Hmm. I think I'll be booking for May.

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Off to Sing

I'm flying to Singapore tomorrow morning. I'll be visiting wifey Barbie and will be staying with her for a week. It's also my first trip to the lion city so I'm pretty excited.

I'm taking Tiger Airways by the way. So it should be an adventure riding the bus to Clark and all. Hopefully, my flight doesn't get delayed as it'll be a long day. Need to be at the Megamall bus terminal before 7 am, while the flight's at 1130 am. Assuming I arrive at Macapagal Airport at 9 am, I have more than two hours to burn but I doubt there's anything I can do there though.

Anyhow, I'm just looking forward to the week-long break I'll be having away from work. I've been going home real late the past couple of weeks. I seem to have had more 12-hour days this month than I've had over my first nine months in IBM.

There will be changes when I get back though, and I'm getting prepped up for the switch.

Work work work

I left the office about 1 am this morning. I was at work for a record 15 hours. Talk about doing overtime. I had several conference calls the whole day, the last of which ended at almost 12 midnight.

Good thing I'm going on a one week break. Work's been toxic lately.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Errr...

I passed on a pair of Pradas several weeks ago. I think I'm starting to regret it.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Numbers game

One Thousand Strong.

90th percentile.

Not bad for a first timer. I think it's exceptional.

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

The plot thickens

As the days go by, things get even harder. Though I'd like to say that it's a happy problem to have.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

BTNH feat. Kelly Rowland, "So Crazy"

Rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is coming out with a new album this year called, "Strength and Loyalty." Watch out for the single, "So Crazy." The song is reminiscent and similar to Nelly's Number 1 hit, "Dilemma" from 2002. Coincidentally, both songs have Destiny's Child's Kelly Rowland singing the hook.

It's not easily available through Limewire, but you can catch a bootleg version if you try hard enough.

The song is tight. Watch it blow up when it offically releases.

Friday, January 26, 2007

Mixed up priorities

We were giving someone a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Good perks, great compensation plus guaranteed travel. All he had to do was show up. For whatever reason, he missed his appointment. He stood us up. Now, we've rescinded the offer. He's asking for another shot.

Lesson learned? Some opportunities are like lives. You only have one.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Crossroads

It was probably the most difficult conversation I had to initiate in IBM. I'm glad everything turned out well, with a little bit of emotion involved on the side.

Thank you and I appreciate the support. Should plans push through, I'll miss you all.

For real.

Monday, January 22, 2007

Watch Out

I've been eyeing this watch for several weeks now. It was on sale at 50% off, plus I can utilize a 0% installment plan for six months. Not bad at all.

However, the inability to make a decision soon cost me the watch. I came back for it earlier looking to finally purchase. Alas, it ain't there no more. Worse, I still saw it last Friday.

Puñeta.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Friday Night Lights

Just watched the pilot episode earlier at ETC. It's one helluva plot mixing football with girls and drama.

Damn, it got me hooked like Whitney on coke.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Paper, Paper

I finally saw it in print. It's been a long time coming.

Was it worth it? Yeah, but there was a lot of red tape in between.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

MTV

I'm liking the new MTV. For those not in the loop, MTV Philippines' franchise ended last December 31st (2006).

There has been a huge difference since MTV Asia (Singapore) took over. It's definitely loads better.

Saturday, January 13, 2007

ABL 2007

The season starts today. Can't believe I have to sit out this season due to injury.

Fuck.

IBS Kickoff 2007

Everyone had a blast at the annual IBS Kickoff celebration at the Crowne Plaza hotel last night. The event's success makes it a precedent, that all future kickoffs should be able to emulate and sustain. Now that's gonna be a tough act to follow.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Haste makes waste

Sometimes planning too soon is counter-productive. There are many unforeseen circumstances.

Monday, January 08, 2007

Enough of this childishness

Some people need a lot of growing up to do.

Saturday, January 06, 2007

To Nicole's cheerleaders, better luck next time

To The Point
by Emil Jurado
Manila Standard Today
5 January 2007

Excerpts:

The Court of Appeals decision upholding the decision of Makati Regional Trial Court Judge Benjamin Pozon on Philippine jurisdiction over convicted rapist Lance Cpl. Daniel Smith, but at the same time saying that the custody issue has become moot and academic because Smith had since been transferred by the executive to US embassy custody, is Solomonic in some way.

At the same time, it pulled the rug from under those who claimed that it had raised constitutional issues, or that the executive officials who made the transfer possible could be held in contempt. Worse, that the President could be impeached for it.

To me, it seems that the appellate court wanted to play safe by riding on both horses. What is important, however, is that the Court of Appeals did not want to intervene in a purely diplomatic issue as a result of the country’s commitment to the Visiting Forces Agreement, and much more for the sake of national interest.

While those rooting for Nicole also saw the decision as their victory, the bottom line here per the Court of Appeals decision is that there are far bigger interests involved in this case than merely upholding Philippine jurisdiction over the convicted rapist. It is good enough for the executive department to see fit to comply with our international commitment which forms part of the law of the land. After all, failing to comply could make us into some sort of outcast, not only to the US but to the entire international community. Who would ever trust us again in our international commitments?

Yes, Nicole’s lawyers, the militants and the opposition will try to make the Smith case a political issue, especially so since this is an election year. But the people know better— the lack of national outrage proves this. To Nicole’s cheerleaders, I say better luck next time.

Friday, January 05, 2007

L/Cpl. Smith stays at the US Embassy

Good job. Chalk up another point for the Americans.

Oorah.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Ho hum

The year 2007 is already a few days old yet I still see no black and white...

I'm getting a bit impatient here...

Monday, January 01, 2007

Happy New Year!

May everyone have a prosperous year ahead!