Sunday, December 31, 2006

UFC 66: Chuck Liddell vs Tito Ortiz

I was never an MMA fan, but I just had to watch the Liddell-Ortiz bout this morning. The Iceman Chuck Liddell pummeled The Huntington Beach Bad Boy to retain his light heavyweight title. Liddell scored a knockout victory over Ortiz in their first meeting at UFC 47 (2004).

Liddell cements his mark as the pound-for-pound best UFC fighter.














Saturday, December 30, 2006

Saddam executed

A lot of people have waited years, even decades for this moment. Hopefully, this marks a sign of a new and better Iraq.

Good riddance, Saddam. You will not be missed.

RP turns over Smith to US

L/Cpl Daniel Smith was handed over to the US authorities late last night in accordance with the VFA guidelines.

Finally. This has been long overdue.

So, how'd you like it now?

As the US Marines would say, "Oorah!"

Coach Carter

I finally caught the film over at HBO earlier today. I missed it when it had its cinema run.

Good stuff.

Friday, December 29, 2006

Last business day for 2006

I spent the last working day of the year participating in the FranklinCovey Focus workshop. It should be able to help me in terms of time management. My pre-workshop goal was to be able to utilize the the skills I will gain/learn so that I can prioritize properly. Ultimately, my goal is to be able to leave work around 6pm, 630 at the latest. My average work day ends at about 730-8pm.

Attending a workshop is one story, whether it helps me or not is another. I guess we'll find out next year.

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Inked again

I had two new tats done tonight. This continues my streak of getting at least one done each year, dating back to a few years ago.

I'm not sure how long this streak will go on but I still have the rest of 2007 to think about it.

Monday, December 25, 2006

See you in February

I brought Barbie to NAIA this morning. She's flying back to Singapore after a short 5-night rendezvous here in Manila. She was panicking earlier as she felt she might miss her flight. I was a bit delayed in picking her up as my stomach was not cooperating.

All's well though. She made it with plenty of time to spare. She should be arriving in Singapore in less than an hour.

I'll see her in a couple of months, I'm booked to fly to the Lion City in early February

Happy Holidays!

A blessed Christmas to everyone.

Friday, December 22, 2006

Gifts

I was never the type who'd ask (or expect) for gifts. However, it just dawned to me that out of the more than a hundred people I've given jobs in IBM this year, only one gave me a Christmas gift.

Amusing.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Hurting Hammy

For some reason, my right hamstring is hurting like hell. It was the donor site from which my new ACL was harvested from.

Interestingly, I never had this much pain on my thigh considering it's been three weeks since my operation.

Weird.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Happy 25th

Quarter-life milestone.

Here's to another twenty-five years of adventure...

Cheers.

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Back to business

I'm reporting back to work tomorrow after a three week hiatus. I feel much better now as I can walk normally albeit slowly. The surgical wound is close to fully healing but there's still pain on the bruised areas. Stiffness is very prevalent. It's difficult to flex and extend my knee and leg. With proper rehab, I feel confident I'll regain full mobility in a few months. Overall, I believe I'm just right on schedule.

Anyhow, my gratitude and appreciation go out to the following:

Many thanks to my physicians, Dr. Mikey Bengzon (orthopaedic
surgeon) and Dr. Lea Montemayor (anesthesiologist) for a successful
operation.

The staff of The Medical City, especially my nurses for
the round-a-clock supervision.

My HMO, Intellicare, for footing the bill. I racked up
about 140 g's in total.

My manager, Joan and the rest of WFM for multitasking in
my absence.

My friends, colleagues and family for all the
encouragement and support.

I'm looking to get back to status quo, and it all starts tomorrow.

Mon Tulfo's article about Judge Pozon, the RP-US relations, and the so-called rape...

ON TARGET
US-RP relations in jeopardy

By Ramon Tulfo
Inquirer
Last updated 02:14am (Mla time) 12/16/2006

Published on Page A26 of the December 16, 2006 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer

DON’T be deceived by Makati Regional Trial Court Judge Benjamin Pozon’s projection of being media-shy, of his seeming reluctance to be lionized.

Deep inside, he’s enjoying all the publicity over his conviction of a US Marine for allegedly raping a Filipino woman, and his adamant stand that the convicted American remain in Philippine custody.

Pozon may be a hero to leftists and women activists, but if you ask the man on the street, he’ll tell you that not only was the judge wrong in convicting Lance Cpl. Daniel Smith, he’s putting US-Philippine relations in jeopardy.

If you don’t believe me, try asking people who are neither militant nor xenophobic (hater of foreigners), which I did. They’ll tell you the victim, “Nicole,” was not raped. She had consensual sex with Smith with whom she was smitten the first time she set eyes on him.

How could there have been rape when Nicole was wearing tight-fitting jeans at that time and Smith had to wear a condom?

If you’re a woman, try taking off your tight jeans inside a car and you’ll know what I mean. If a woman on her own would have difficulty removing her jeans inside a cramped space, how much more her alleged rapist?

A woman friend (not girlfriend) was saved from being raped by a cab driver who forced her into a vacant lot because she wore tight jeans. And, of course, she shouted for help!

Nicole went with Smith in the van, and there was nothing in her statement that she shouted for help. Otherwise, the driver of the van would have testified that she did. She claims she was drunk at the time. So was Smith, who is younger than she is.

Nicole took offense at Smith’s companion calling her a “bitch” and the way she was dumped like a pig by the Americans in the street after she refused to get out of the van. That’s why she complained she was raped.

Since Pozon has already convicted Smith, he wants to have his cake and eat it too by having him remain in Philippine custody despite a provision in the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA).

The VFA provides that American servicemen accused of a crime would remain in US custody pending the outcome of their trial. And the trial, as legal experts interpret it, includes the appeal after conviction.

All that the US government, our country’s friend and ally, wants is for Smith to be confined in the US Embassy while the appeal is ongoing. Can’t we accede to an ally that has helped us tremendously in winning the war against the Abu Sayyaf?

For comments and inquiries please e-mail: isumbongmokaytulfo@yahoo.com

Copyright 2006 Inquirer. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Enough with the grandstanding, Judge. Your fifteen minutes has lapsed. Stop basking in the limelight.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Bring it on

I've received some criticisms regarding my posts about the subic rape case. Apparently, this person calls me the dumbest blogger for expressing my opinion. It's funny how I irked this person so much. Never thought it will spark hostility amongst anyone. Anyhow, I'm well aware that I definitely won't be pleasing everyone with my thoughts. Kanya-kanyang blog lang yan. I have all the right to say what I want, the same way anyone else can speak their minds out too.

Oh and if it matters, there are a whole lot of other folks who share the same sentiments as I do. I wonder if they've received the same backlash from this hoodrat.

Anyway, I left the comments despite being blatantly bastos. I can actually feel all the emotion and rancor behind (the comments). Oh well, to each his own. Whatever floats your boat.

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Thumbs up!

I received good news earlier tonight from my manager. She gave me an update on the recommendations they sent upper management for approval. Aside from these changes, we're doing a bit of reorganization for Workforce Management. Looks like the Big Blue is looking out for its WFM team now.

I'm hoping this is a sign of more good developments to come. Further info on these next time.

Missing work

I dropped by the office after my check-up with the doctor. I've only been out for about two weeks but it seems a lot has happened already. I saw a lot of new faces. I was told that we had reached more than a thousand employees already. When I started in IBS, we were only about five hundred. Because of the company's steady growth (and reaching the 1000 milestone), IBS is giving all of us commemorative jackets. Oh and if I'm not mistaken, we're giving the 1000th employee a spanking new Ipod.

I can't believe I'm saying this, but yeah, I miss work. Rarin' to get back.

2nd week post-op

The doctor took out the skin staples on my knees earlier. He expects the incisions to heal in about a week's time. It hurt a bit since he had to take each of the dozen staple wires out slowly to minimize bleeding. There was a stinging sensation that lasted pretty long too.

My knee flexion increased to about 120 degrees. Doc said he expects full range of motion in about 6 weeks. He said I can only start strengthening rehab once full ROM is achieved. The basis of comparison is my other leg. In essence, my right knee should be as good as my left one by mid-January. That's a tough act, but hopefully rehab goes well.

Monday, December 11, 2006

IBM Christmas Party

It's a good thing I didn't attend the One IBM Christmas Party last Saturday at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza Tent. A colleague of mine said that the folks who went were mostly from Daksh. Uhh, I don't think I'd want to be stuck in a place with the Daksh crowd. There's just something about the call center vibe that I don't like. I'm not discriminating, but I've worked for a fandful of pure contact centers already and the environment is very different. It's just not for me.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Dead end despedida?

Had dinner with some friends last night. A good friend of mine hosted a despedida dinner for the girl he's wooing. She's going to California for several months and won't be back til about middle of 2007.

From the way my other friends and I see it, the situation doesn't look promising. Of course, we hope to be proven wrong.

Anyhow, money up na lang blek. The thrill's worth the investment.

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Edit: Received word that everything took a turn for the best. Captured.

12 Dec 2006, 9:11 pm

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Day 8 Post-Op

I went to the doctor yesterday for my eighth day post-op check-up. Feedback was mixed.

Here are the good points:
- I can drop the crutches and the immobilizer.
- I can put Tegaderm over the incisions which should make taking a shower a breeze. It used to be a bitch.
- He expects me to recover quick as my flexion is nearing 100 degrees after seven days. From experience, he says some folks need about thow weeks to reach 90 degrees.

Now the bad points:
- My skin staples need to stay another week. Damn, i can just imagine how painful it will be once he takes them out.
- The swelling and bruising will remain for about two more weeks.

Overall, I think I'm ahead of schedule. I'm starting therapy soon to regain my full range of motion. It probably will take me about 8-12 weeks to reach full leg extension and knee flexion.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

More thoughts on the Subic rape case

Everyone knows her name. She's been seen on live TV during the trial. But why the hell do journalists still hide her under her pseudonym, 'Nicole'?

Once and for all, the slut's name is Suzette Nicolas. She cried rape to save her from the embarassment and humiliation of sleeping with an American soldier while being engaged to another.

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Evalyn Ursua, Suzette Nicolas' private prosecutor, wins the dumbest Filipina lawyer award hands down. For someone who holds a law degree, she surely is incompetent.

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Noted and well-respected priest, Fr. James Reuter, SJ, believes that what happened between L/Cpl Smith and Suzette Nicolas was consensual. Enough said.

He speaks the truth.

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There was a skirmish between the Makati police and the Americans (US Embassy security personnel and the four US Marines) after the decision was handed down. The Makati policemen were pulling Daniel Smith to one side, while his American security were shielding him from harm.

Truth be told, these four US Marines alone can wipe out the whole Makati police contingent in hand-to-hand combat.

On leave, on call

Since I'm currently on a three-week leave, I thought I'd be far away from the hustle and bustle of corporate life. Wrong. I still get my fair share of calls and texts from IBM folks. Didn't I tell you guys I won't answer any work-related inquiries while on medical leave?

Anyhow, I heard trouble and chaos are brewing in the workplace yet again. Movement is bound to happen at some point. Unless changes are made and issues get resolved, things are bound to get ugly, even uglier than Philippine politics.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Ne-Yo - Sexy Love (Duet Remix)

Ne-Yo's back with the official remix of his hit track, Sexy Love. This time, Candace Jones joins him in performing.

If you liked the original version, you'll be waxing your pole with this one. No pun intended, of course.

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Click to see my first post about Ne-Yo early this year: Ne-Yo

Caught sleeping again

I'm feeling pissed right now. I slept on a couple of auctions on Ebay and missed out on getting my bubblegum AM 90's!

Tangina.

Monday, December 04, 2006

Subic Rape Case

The verdict on the year-old Subic Rape trial against four US Marines was handed down earlier this afternoon. LCpl Daniel Smith was found guilty of raping Suzette Nicolas (aka Nicole) last year in Olongapo. The three other accused Americans were acquitted.

I honestly believe Smith (or any of the three others) was not guilty of any crime. The fact that this Suzette Nicolas willingly mingled and drank with these soldiers while she was engaged to another US Marine speaks highly of her character or lack thereof. Who would in her right mind party with people she barely knows knowing that she is set to get married to someone else. Just like other women who ply the flesh trade route in US military bases stationed across the globe, she knew what was coming. She knew what she was getting into and hell yeah she deserved what she got. She's nothing but a hoodrat whore, plain and simple.

She probably thought she could milk money out of the situation. For all the trouble that she had to go through, the court granted her a measly Php 100k for damages. For all the harassment and embarassment, it's not worth it. Buti nga.

I think it's safe to assume that the prosecution panel, Suzette Nicolas, her relatives and those who supported this whore will never set foot on US soil again. And if I were the US government, I'd make sure to cancel all the existing visas of these people. This should teach them a lesson.

It's funny how these people are all-out against the United States when in fact they dream of one day settling in the US for better opportunities. Truly hypocritical in every sense of the word.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

4th day post-op

The swelling on my knee is literally going down as it's now on my ankles. It's known in the medical circles as ankle pumps. My knee is still pretty banged up though, as the bruises are still painful whenever I bend. I can now walk without crutches though I have to do it slowly. Flexion on my knee is about 100 degrees. I'm supposed to ge take therapy next week. Hopefully, I can start walking normally soon.

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Stapled by a dozen

I cleansed my surgery wounds (by myself) for the first time this morning. All in all, I have one 2-inch incision and three small holes. These are punctuated by a dozen skin staple wires scattered among them.

Aside from the grossness of my wounds, they keep me paranoid of contracting infection. And it's not a good feeling at all.

Friday, December 01, 2006

Discharge

I just got home about an hour ago. I was discharged from Medical City this morning after three nights of confinement.

I can walk already with my crutches as long as I have my immobilizer on. The doctor also allowed me to bear weight on my right leg. I'll be doing knee bending exercises to help get my range of motion back soon. It's difficult but I think I'll be okay.

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Birthday and D-Day

While I had my surgery today, Barbie celebrated her birthday in Singapore. The only thing I ever asked from her before she left (for Singapore) was to be with me during my operation. While I understand that would be difficult to arrange, I'm guessing she never really considered it.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Last night

Tomorrow is D-Day. I'm getting admitted at Medical City tonight. Pray for my quick recovery.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

IBM vs Manpower

Manpower, Inc. is a world leader in the employment services industry.

IBM is the world's largest information technology company and a global leader in business consultancy services.

IBM is Manpower's biggest client globally; Manpower is the biggest contractor staffing provider of IBM Philippines.

The healthy business relationship was strengthened with the first Manpower-IBM Goodwill basketball game last night at the Brent campus inside the Philsports compaund in Pasig. Mind you, it was a real game as there were two referees and a couple of table officials presiding over FIBA rules. The challenge was issued by Manpower last week and was graciously accepted by IBS (representing IBM Phils.)

The under-manned IBS team composed of eight players outclassed the more athletic yet overconfident Manpower side, 60-55.

With the embarassment caused by IBM to Manpower, I'm certain there will be more games coming soon.

Too bad I can't play til about a year from now.

Friday, November 24, 2006

3pm at the IBS Public Address System

Good afternoon. This is a friendly reminder to all Account Operations employees and contractors to log and clock their work activities for the week thru IBM's Intranet Labor Claiming tool or ILC. Clocking should be submitted before 5:00 PM today. Thank you and have a nice weekend ahead.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Thanksgiving

I am not American, but I appreciate and laud the United States military and their efforts in fighting terrorism.

My prayers go out to those who've made the ultimate sacrifice in defending our way of life. RIP.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Paypal goes Pinoy!

Finally after a long time, Philippine residents now have access to PayPal. It's the easiest (while secure) way to shop at Ebay. I used to borrow other paypal accounts from friends who have overseas addresses. Now, I can easily feed my Ebay addiction.

Let the spending begin.

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Nokia

I had my phone fixed at Nokia the other day and I picked it up today. Had to shell out almost 3 g's for a new LCD.

Fuckin expensive.

Now I have to decide whether I should sell it or not.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Out of reach

My 17-month old phone conked out this morning. For no apparent reason, the screen went berserk, causing Matrix-like animations on the display. From experience, it should be an LCD problem.

I told myself, good thing I had an extra phone available. Little did I know that my sim card does not contain ANY contact. No, not even one single contact. Talk about relying solely on the phone memory (and the memory card).

I need to decide if I should get a new phone soon.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Aegis 2003

Just got my yearbook yesterday. I've been three-and-half-years removed from college and it's been a nostalgic trip down memory lane going over it.

Indeed, college was a blast.

Hekhek lang.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Sunday at IBM

I ditched work early last Friday to go to Medical City and arrange my impending surgery. As a result, I left behind several urgent deliverables. I had to compensate by coming to work tonight, on a Sunday at that. Good thing I swung by the gym earlier. At least, it wouldn't be that bad.

No mo' promo

It's been tough the past few days as Globe's promo having cheap call and text rates to Singtel has already expired. I haven't been able to text nor call my girlfriend at all, scared of blowing my bill out of extraordinary proportions.

I need to tighten my belt cause my post-op rehab will cost be a small fortune.

Friday, November 10, 2006

Nov 29

That's the date of my ACL reconstruction surgery. I'll be admitted the night before. I've mixed feelings about it. I am excited to finally get it done. On the other hand, I'm scared something might go wrong. Thinking about the long rehabilitation process makes it even worse.

Trivia: It's Barbie's birthday too.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Parting time

Three people are leaving WFM. Two of them are gone for good. It's not really the best of timings, and I hope it's not a sign of things to come. I'm on a wait-and-see mode.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Bro onboard

My brother signed with IBS today. He will be joining by mid-December. He's got a great opportunity ahead of him. I hope he does well.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Unappreciated

All of a sudden, I smell chaos and confusion in the atmosphere. I cannot fathom how some people are taken for granted.


"Don't it always seem to go that you don't
know what you got til it's gone
."
- Janet Jackson

Ballin' no more

I've been off basketball for exactly two months now. I haven't had any sporting activities since I blew out my knee last September 6. That meant no aerobic exercise too. Yeah I hit the gym, but I don't do any cardio.

More than anything, I just miss playing basketball. I was so used to scrimmaging about thrice a week and now I'm done with basketball at least for a year. Conservatively, I'm looking at 9 months rehab after my operation.

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Too little, too late

For the nth time this year, I missed out on another pair of shoes. For the past several days, I've been contemplating on getting these white/pink Air Max 90's online (at finishline.com).

After sleeping on them for consecutive nights, I finally decided on ordering them today. So I logged on and they aren't fuckin' available anymore.

Tangina.


Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Project Domino

The WFM team is embarking on a new project. It's actually very interesting and challenging to say the least.

Hopefully, we'll be leaving a legacy behind.

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Ponti

I saw a feature on TV (ANC's Executive Class) about Il Ponticello. It's a restaurant along the Valero strip of the Salcedo Village area. It's more popularly known as 'Ponti' now among the young crowd.

I was a freshman in college when I first heard about the place. It wasn't known as Ponti back then. I remember hanging out there with the rest of the Ateneo Football Team during get-togethers. It was never crowded like it is now. It also used to be one of the places you'd bring your date for a fine dining experience.

A lot has changed already since those days. It is now a nightspot where the underage young'n's frequent. I feel it has lost its nice ambience, in favor of the loud and club scene atmosphere.

With a crowd filled with minors trying to make themselves fit in, no wonder it has lost its appeal.

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Goin' under the knife

I received word yesterday that insurance will be covering my whole ACL reconstruction surgery. Initially, Intellicare said that the surgical screws are not part of the plan, so they will not be able to cover it. FYI, these J&J-made screws cost Php 30-35k.

Now I only have to worry about scheduling my operation. I'm looking at late November as I probably need to take a couple of weeks off for recovery. December is not a hectic month for the WFM team so I think they can afford to let me take a break. Hmm... come to think of it, they do not have a choice. It's health over work anytime.

I wish Barbie could be here for my operation. It seems highly unlikely though as she still hasn't settled completely in Singapore. Going back to Manila that soon doesn't seem to be a good and practical idea for now.

I miss you too, bu.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Fare-shopping

I was checking out plane fares going to Singapore the past couple of days. I'm trying to get the best deal I can. With the proliferation of budget airlines the past year, it's been a welcome sight seeing cheaper airfares from the no-frills airline carriers.

So far I've three choices. It's going to be either JetStar, Cebu Pacific or Tiger Airways. Going through all the pros and cons of each, chances are I'll be flying with Cebu Pacific. I just need to plan out when.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

PH to SG

I brought Barbie to the airport this morning. She's moving to Singapore for work. It's difficult but hey, I'd never deny her the chance to look for better opportunities overseas. It's something she'll never experience here.

Hang in there bu. We'll make it through.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Sacrifice

Some opportunities come only once in a lifetime. If you don't grab it, it might never knock again.

Go get 'em bubu! Good luck and enjoy.

Huffing and puffing

I could've died last night.

It was probably the worst time to forget my inhaler.

Good thing I made it through though, with still plenty to spare.

Friday, October 13, 2006

Host no more

I'm off to the 3rd IBS Townhall assembly in a few hours. It's supposed to run from 4-6 pm today. For the first time, I will finally be able to watch the proceedings. I hosted the first two townhalls this year that's why I wasn't part of the audience.

They asked me to host it again but I begged off mainly because I just want to relax and watch the show.

Not sure who's taking my place, but whoever he is, he's got such a touch act to follow.

:P

Thursday, October 12, 2006

No effort goes unnoticed

I received the best email in my 7 months of stay here in IBM this afternoon. It was such a pleasant surprise as I never expected it even in my wildest dreams.

My boss forwarded me a couple of emails from the IBS Leadership Team, recognizing my efforts to accomplish what was deemed as a tough, challenging and no-win situation task of recruiting for one of the newer projects. At that time, we were hard-pressed to meet the hiring demand as we were only given a couple of weeks of lead time. I was handed the unenviable responsibility of completing the project. We couldn't say no, as that will undermine our capability as a recruitment team. We had to take on the challenge head-on despite knowing that we might fall short of the deadline.

In the end, we were way ahead of schedule and we're right on track for the second and third waves as well.

This recognition should go out to the rest of the WFM team.

Thanks guys.

Thanks to Ms. E and Ms. C for taking time out to send the thank you notes. Again, I never expected to get recognized nor did I want the accolade, but I'm truly honored and appreciative.



PS. I wrote about this project a couple of times already. Here are the links:

Project TASC
TASC Completed

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Tickle Me Extreme

I want a TMX Elmo toy!

If you liked the original Tickle Me Elmo toy, you'll absolutely love this reincarnation. No wonder this has sold out in the US, with resellers putting it on Ebay for as much as $150-200 each.

Check out YouTube.com to find out what I'm talking about.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Crazy Taxi

Had an interesting experience today... Read on..


There I was, standing near the street curb outside my condo this morning, waiting to hail a cab. Minutes later, an olive green 1993 Corona stops in front of me. Rolling down the front passenger side window, a middle-aged man asks me, "Sakay kang taxi?"

I said yes. He then followed with, "Saan ka?" I muttered Eastwood. He then motions me to hop in. I quickly sized the man up. He looked frail and brittle. And he didn't look dangerous. Besides, it was morning and the sun was out. It would've been different if it was night time. So I took the adventure head on and decided to ride. Worst case, I'd be beasting with him if he tried to rob me or something. He told me to just pay him the usual cab fare so I agreed.

He took me to Eastwood, I got off and paid him seventy bucks.

It seems he was just trying to gain a little money on the side. Nice old fella. God bless him.

The Island

I was watching "The Island" on HBO last Saturday night. It had an interesting plot. Got me hooked as I ditched the other show(s) I was watching. Probably one of the better movies I've seen in cable TV recently. Having Scarlett Johansson as the female lead added some eye candy too.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Connected

After a century of relying with dialup connection, I finally have high-speed internet at home courtesy of Broadband Philippines. I believe it's way better than any DSL server out there as it comes with a wireless landline phone. Yeah, you got that right, it's just like your regular landline unit minus the wires. It works like a cordless phone but it has no base. You can actually bring the unit anywhere as long as the area is covered by Broadband's army of satellites. I heard the Broadband folks bring the phones with them to the car. Cool and practical ain't it?

Thanks again to Broadband Philippines for the hookup. It's been a long wait, but it's well worth it.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Talent surplus

I found out just this morning that we overhired for one particular project. Initially they wanted 15 folks for TASC's Wave 2 which is due by mid-October. In yesterday's global telecon, they downsized the requirements to 5 FTE's. Problem is, we've already hired 11 people by the end of September.

We'll figure out what to do with the surplus resources soon. It's actually a very happy problem to have.

First time in IBS history. Glad it was on my watch.

Monday, October 02, 2006

Congratulations to the UST Tigers.

Thanks JC, Doug and Macky. Now it's on to bigger and more important things. Good luck.

Saturday, September 30, 2006

UE at 60

I was going through the major dailies today and saw a huge spread on University of the East's sixty most distinguished alumni. I think it's part of their 60th anniversary festivities.

Upon looking and checking out who these people were, I was like, "Err? Who are these?"

No offense to the UE faithful, but if you compare their top 60 to Ateneo's top 60, these UE folks would tremble in fear.

Eaglets soar high

I watched the Ateneo High School boys win the UAAP Juniors basketball title earlier this afternoon. Hats off to these kids who have proved to everyone that they owned season 69. Having had a 12-game sweep during the elimination round, the only glitch on their erstwhile perfect season was an upset during Game 1 of the Finals. They quickly got back to form sweeping the next two games against a very tall, athletic but inexperienced FEU team. It was Ateneo's 15th championship in the Juniors division.

Eaglet Raymond Austria bagged the Juniors MVP trophy. I'm sure his dad, cager-turned-coach Leo, was prouder seeing his boy succeed at the high school level than his triumph leading Adamson to their first final four appearance.

It conjured a lot of memories for me back in my high school days. We were blessed to have reached the UAAP Finals in all four years of my stay. During my senior year, my class had two players from the Juniors squad. Though they weren't part of the regular rotation, it was enjoyable for the whole class to watch the games and show our classmates some love. Shoutout to Marti Gallego and Paolo Santos. 4L 1999 represent.

Milenyo paralyzes Manila

A super-typhoon named Milenyo ravaged Manila and nearby provinces last Thursday triggering a Luzon-wide power failure over the last couple of days. Electricity in my area was restored around 10:30 this morning, after being in the dark for about 50 hours. Some areas are still on blackout as of the moment.

Good thing IBM called off work as it was very difficult to get around town with the strong winds threatening to sweep you off. Only employees involved in critical processes as outlined in IBM's BCP guidelines were required to either come to the office, or be available to work at home. The latter, I think, was quite impossible as how can you go online if you don't have electricity. I skipped work altogether once I received notice of the announcement. On hindsight, I would've done quite a lot more things if I went to the office as there was a multitude of generators providing power to the building. Instead of staying at home with absolutely nothing to do, I could've drowned myself surfing the net.

I was watching CNN earlier and they were broadcasting news of the destruction brought about my Milenyo to the Philippines. They mentioned that the strength of the typhoon equalled that of a Category 4 hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean region.

The atmosphere has cleared and things are slowly getting back to normal. I hope there won't be any Milenyo til the next millenium comes.

Monday, September 25, 2006

Value of Time

If you want to know the value of one year, ask the student who failed in the exam.

If you want to know the value of one month, ask the mother who gave birth to her child.

If you want to know the value of one week, ask the editor of a weekly magazine.

If you want to know the value of one day, ask the worker who earns his bread for the day.

If you want to know the value of one hour, ask the family whose house was on fire.

If you want to know the value of one minute, ask the traveler who had missed the flight.

If you want to know the value of one second, ask the UST Growling Tigers.

One Second

All it took was one second to shatter the dreams of many. Lesson learned? It ain't over til it's over. Premature celebrations are worse than premature ejaculations. Ask Allan Evangelista and the rest of the UST folks.


The last moments of Game 1. Vid courtesy of YouTube.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

UST + Referees = Ateneo win

Even with the refs on their side, UST couldn't complete the upset. Jervy Cruz kept pushing his defenders all day long, yet they never whistled him for any foul. On the other hand, Ateneans were called for numerous dubious offensive fouls while getting all sorts of fouls on the defensive end.

Anyhow, awesome look by Escalona to Kramer for that uncontested, game-winning layup. Doug would've been expelled if he missed it. It will challenge Gec Chia's winning jumper over UE a few years ago as the best shot in Ateneo's UAAP history. Because UST led by one point prior to that last second play by Doug, I'd say it overtakes Gec's (as he made his shot with the game tied, and UE still had a final possession).

Now Mr. Allan Evangelista, take that and rewind it back. You went from hero to goat in no time.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Mo' Money, Mo Problems


I don't know what, they want from me
It's like the more money we come across
The more problems we see...


What's goin' on? Biggie said Mo' Money, Mo' Problems. But I ain't got no money yet I've got a ton of problems.

ESP

Two people commented yesterday that I had extrasensory perception. I just happened to send them ST messages just before they were actually going to ask me something also through ST.

Amazing.

Yeah, maybe I do have ESP.

Watch out. I know what you're thinking.

Monday, September 18, 2006

You got it bad

You know you got it bad when your biggest problem should be somebody else's.

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Ateneo marches on to the Finals

Ateneo clinched a finals berth by surviving a tough battle with Adamson earlier today. The Eagles hung on to win, 76-73, with splendid performances from JC Intal, Macky Escalona, Doug Kramer and Chris Tiu.

Props to Adamson big man Ken Bono. Dude's unstoppable in the collegiate level. He played his heart out today but fell short in the end.

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Respect the shoe

I don't really watch GMA 7. I especially don't dig Starstruck. And hell I don't idolize Mark Herras. But I must admit, the kid's shoe game is next to none. Dude rocks the illest Jordans and Nikes all the time.

Props to him. Cat deserves the credit.

Friday, September 15, 2006

TASC Completed

Training Administration Service Center Wave 1: Mission accomplished. Sixteen FTE's onboarded by September 18. We're right on schedule.

Wave 2: Fifteen more folks by mid-October.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

E-Ring

I've been watching the television series E-Ring since it debuted on Philippine TV. Nothing absolutely fantastic about the show, nevertheless I don't understand why they pulled it off the air in the US. It never finished its first season.

Anyhow, I actually like it. I guess there's something about guns, power and war strategy that fulfills me. Oh yeah, Kelly Rutherford is sizzling hot. And for someone who's 38, that is still an understatement.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Back to work

I skipped work for a few days to nurse my swollen knee. I ditched my crutches already cause I feel way better now. I'm still having a hard time moving around though, not to mention it takes me a long time to go up and down the stairs. Having four floors as your office makes life a tad bit more difficult.

Saturday, September 09, 2006

an ACL injury is overrated

I was talking to a good friend of mine yesterday. He was a former soccer/futsal teammate of mine back in college. He moved to the States a few years ago, and is now residing in Orange County (Anaheim). Anyway, he was asking how I was upon learning that I busted my ACL. Told him I was pretty much alright, except for some swelling and sporadic pain. Also, I have very little range of motion which affects my mobility.

Our conversation led me to think and believe that an ACL injury is far too overrated. People think that it's all over once you tear it, and that it's like the Mount everest of sports injuries. There are people who think that someone who pops his ACL can't walk. I remember when Larry Fonacier tore up his ACL (and LCL) people were saying that it ends Ateneo's chances of winning in the UAAP. A couple of years after, Larry moves on to the PBA (with Red Bull) and wins the Rookie of the Year award.

An ACL injury is not the worst sports-related injury contrary to what a bajillion people think. It's not even a rare occurrence. I bet there's one dude who tears his as I write this. Also, I'd take several torn ACL's and reconstructions than PBA player Eugene Tejada's spine injury that paralyzed him from the neck down.

So don't ever go gaga over someone who pops his ACL. It's not as rare as you think and it's definitely not the end of his or her world either.

Friday, September 08, 2006

POP

There it goes.

I blew out my knee Wednesday night, completely tearing my ACL. I just hope there's nothing else damaged. I've yet to see my doctor. I'll go for reconstruction surgery soon and will be out of commission for the next 6-9 months.

I can still hear the resounding pop, caused by the twisting of my right knee. I was getting ready to catch a pass when I slipped. I knew the moment it tweaked that it was all over.

Having my rehab was useless. I went on a three-week strengthening program and it proved to be worthless as it couldn't hold up my knee.

Anyway, I'll pick myself up and get back to shape. Just need to get the surgery over and done with soon.

Friday, September 01, 2006

WHM

With the amount of workload the Workforce Management (WFM) team needs to do within the next few months, we might have to call ourselves WHM instead - Workhorse Management.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

HSBC

I had an ugly experience with HSBC a few days ago. I won't go into the finer details, but I was disgruntled and dissatisfied with how they were treating me. I am an existing client, and I expect to be taken cared of. They don't need to go the extra mile, but they shouldn't give me the runaround either.

It's a good thing that I have friends in HSBC who are occupying good posts. I told them about my horrible experience and they asked me to submit a letter of complaint. Needless to say, HSBC was quick on acting upon my complaint, as everything was resolved the next day.

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Jose/Benjy - I didn't want to escalate to you guys, but I believe I was on the right track so I had to complain. Add the fact that the whole situation annoyed the hell out of me, specially since it happened on a Monday morning! Talk about starting the week with a bang. Anyhow, thanks for all the help.

I also wish to express my gratitude to a certain Brian. He was the rep who contacted me to fix the problem. He was kind enough to apologize in behalf of the two HSBC employees who didn't know what they were doing.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

IBM and OT

"No IBMer receives (monetary) overtime compensation."

This line is classic. The Workforce Management folks need to make sure that all our candidates are aware of this policy.

Tha fact that one signs an IBM contract, that means he/she is agreeable to such terms. It is non-negotiable.

I've been in IBM for close to six months already, and I feel that I've logged enough overtime hours to last me a lifetime.

This is not good. I'm getting more stressed each passing day. But hey, this is what I signed up for.

I'll live through it.

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Two weeks til September 6

Spent the past few weeks religiously rehabbing my knee. It's hellish to say the least. But I know it's for the best. As they say, no pain, no gain.

First game in the IBS sportsfest is on the 6th of September. So far, I'm right on schedule.

Dude popped his cherry

My IBM colleague got confirmation that he indeed tore his ACL completely. He got his MRI results a few days ago and the doctor said that he was missing that "black line". For those of you who know about knee injuries, you know what I'm talking about.

That little black slanted line spells either relief or disappointment. It's about one centimeter in diameter, and and about 3.5 centimeters in length. It's diminutive, yet a whole lot depend on it.

Take care of yours cause surgery and rehab are both bitches.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

The New Coke Light

I saw the new ads for Coke Light in the major dailies last week. Flashback to several months ago... I was part of the focus group that the ad agency created to discuss the product. We were about 6 in my group, and they rounded up three groups all in all. It was held in Ortigas, in one of the buildings near UA&P.

As the current ad campaign says, the new Coke Light proudly emphasizes that it is calorie-free.

I remember being skeptical about it as I believed (and still believe) it was useless. The previous Coke Light had less than one (1) calorie, and this new one has zero. Wow, what a huge difference less than a calorie will make.

Other than a big marketing ploy, the product changed very little, if there is any at all.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Entourage

I caught the Entourage marathon last weekend over at HBO. I've been hearing rave reviews about the show. In one internet site, I read someone say that, "the show (Entourage) appeals to just about every male demographic in the world". He couldn't have said it better. It has just about everything that would attract the male specie. From the hedonistic lifestyle, to the cars to the celebrity cameo appearances... there's nothing you will not like. Vincent Chase switches chicks like Shumacher switches lanes.

Entourage got guys hooked like Whitney was to Coke and R. Kelly was to children.

The best series to reach Philippine TV since Prison Break.

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Saturday at IBM

I spent most of the day at work, trying to recruit people for our new account. As part of our HR solutions package to this pharmaceutical firm, we have to have our own little contact center for helpdesk support. It's the first time in IBS's short history that we are going to hire call center folks.

I thought I'd never have to recruit for call center requirements, having done so in two call center companies previously.

The thought of having to do it again sends chills down my spine. Hmm I believe I did not sign up for this.

Bummer.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Ugh

I just saw videos of bad-ass knee and leg injuries. I am indeed very lucky to have a partially torn ACL. It could have been way worse.

GOAT

I kinda finished work a bit earlier than usual so I spent about 30 minutes watching old Michael Jordan videos over at YouTube. Just proves, again and again, that MJ is the Greatest of All Time. No one even comes close.

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Project TASC

I was given about three weeks to get 16 people for this particular project. Talk about giving me enough lead time. Worse, this whole thing will run during the night shift. Getting people to be amenable to that is going to be a difficult challenge.

It's a fuckin' tough TASC indeed.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Project Madeira

I just hired the first employee for the Manila Delivery Center's pioneer F&A account. It's actually a very interesting role, as it REQUIRES travelling at least twice a month. His passport will run out of pages and his Amex will get serious burn in no time. Some jobs have really nice perks.

Welcome aboard MB.

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Idealism, activism on the court

I was watching the UP-NU basketball game earlier this afternoon on television when a maroon-and-white streamer caught my attention. It wasn't the usual "Go type of banner. It said, "UP is Freedom". What the fuck? What the hell was that doing in a UAAP basketball match? Are they bringing the activist/rally game to the basketball courts now?

UP is one of the best schools in the country, no doubt. But that was just dumb.

Friday, August 11, 2006

Zoom Kobe

Just received news that the Air Zoom Kobe (AZK) just made it to the outlets. I don't like Kobe at all, but I do acknowledge that he is one of the best players in the league now. Told myself I'd never cop any of Kobe's signature kicks as I'm very loyal to the GOAT. However at 30% off retail, I just might reconsider.

These are the two colorways that are available at the outlets now:

Zoom Kobe MLPS


Zoom Kobe All-Star

Fearless or Stupid?

Due to insistent peer pressure, I decided to swing by the weekly IBM basketball gig. I initially planned to going to the gym to work out and rehab my knees, but the temptation to play ball was much too great.

I was telling an officemate of mine, this is a "high-risk-low-reward" situation for me. Why would I risk so much for a simple pickup game. My mom was saying I am fearless bordering on stupid for even thinking of playing this early. In a way, I guess she's right.

I was able to go through the motions without much trouble. There were a few times where in I felt pain on sudden stops and turns. This accounts for the sprained knee that came with the partial ACL tear. Overall, it was a good run for me. I needed to know I can still play at a level near game speed as it will prepare me psychologically. Tearing your ACL is just as difficult mentally as it is physically.

A few more weeks of rehab and therapy and I should get close to a hundred percent soon.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Hiring update

I have 7 open hiring tickets. One candidate has signified his intentions of accepting our offer tomorrow, so that will make it 6. Not bad.

But...

I have 32 more hiring tickets that haven't been approved.

Now, that's a shit load of work to do.

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Luckless or idiotic?

My friend gambled away his tuition money the other day. Too bad he lost most of it. Now he can't take the exams. What an idiot.

Oh well. Lesson learned the hard way.

He's not the first friend of mine who did that. So I am not surprised. I actually understand him considering I'm a gambler myself.

You win some, you lose some.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Rehab =Sacrifice + Pain

Rehab's a bitch. Now I know why a lot of people don't last long doing rehab. It's hardship at its worst.

Monday, August 07, 2006

With the UAAP first round basketball action coming to a close, here are the top 5 shoe sightings:

Rank Shoe (colorway) - Player

1. Jordan 21 low (white/carolina) - Macky Escalona of Ateneo
2. Pure Money Jordan 4 (white/chrome) - Macky Escalona of Ateneo
3. Mars Blackmon Jordan 4 (white/red/black) - some guy in UP
4. Jordan Melo 5.5 (white/gray/navy) - Melchor Gile of UST
5. Jordan 21 mid (white/chrome) - Canlas of UST

Sunday, August 06, 2006

Ateneo dominating UAAP basketball

Barbs and I watched the Ateneo Blue Eagles blowout the UST Tigers earlier at Araneta, 114-78. It was easily the best game I've seen the Eagles play in a very long time. It was just masterful. Simply unbelievable.

The Eagles might not be able to duplicate this performance ever. But I'm glad I was there to witness it.

It was a fitting end to a dominant showing so far in the UAAP first round. The Ateneans lead the way toting an unblemished 6-0 record.

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On a similar note, the Ateneo Blue Eaglets (juniors) and the Lady Eagles ended the first round on top of their respective divisions as well. Like the Seniors, the Juniors also hold a perfect 6-0 slate while the Lade Eagles are 5-1.

Go Ateneo! One Big Fight!

Saturday, August 05, 2006

Clutch Driver

Had quite an adventure with Barbie last night. She was on her way home when her car suddenly lost its clutch. She couldn't shift gears. She pulled up by the roadside along the Katipunan flyover towards P. Tuazon.

I got a call from her, she was like panicking already. She had no idea what to do. I told her to just remain in the car, and to absolutely not let anyone in. I arrived after about 10 minutes. There was her car, stranded along the road, near the curb. Apparently, she turned off her lights and wasn't even on hazard. It was an accident waiting to happen.

She called up IBM security and they were saying they couldn't do anything. They'd just call her up daw from time to time to check on her. I called up my boss telling him about the emergency. He immediately calls IBM security and after a few minutes, he said that they were on their way. Talk about Pinoy bureaucracy. They had to wait for a boss to talk to them before they act upon it.

As we were waiting for the IBM people to show up, a QC mobile patrol stops and checks on us. I told them about the problem and they said they'll try to help out. One of the police officers volunteered to look for a rope so we can tow the car to Barbie's place which was only a few minutes away. Calling for a tow truck will definitely not be a good idea because they will charge about 2k for the service.

After about 20 minutes of waiting, the policeman comes back with a long rope. Now we only need to figure out a way to hook it to the car. It took us a while to figure things out but we were able to find a way. It took more than an hour but at least the ordeal is over.

Many thanks to the two policemen and their Revo patrol vehicle. I failed to get their names but they were very helpful and accomodating. May God bless them and their families.

Indeed, there are still good policemen among the ranks. I haven't lost hope.

Thursday, August 03, 2006

On rehab

I started my unofficial rehab last night over at Pinnacle Gym. Why unofficial? Well apparently, the rehab doctor is very busy so my appointment with him is on August 11. I can't wait too long so I decided to do some rehab work on my own. I've been going to the gym for about 5 years now so I think I've learned a thing or two about exercises.

I was talking a few P&G peeps over at Hepa Lane during lunch. They were asking if I was going to play in tonight. I said I couldn't as I just started rehab. Told them it'll take me several more weeks to get my knee in playing shape. They joked that they highly doubt I'll get back in time. Hmm... I guess they figured out that no way any team will win over us especially with me around. So the best chance for everyone is hope that I won't recover in time. Cocky? Nah, I speak the truth. ;)

They're getting their hopes up. I'll be suiting up in no time.

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Mixed feelings

I spent much of the weekend trying to deliberate whether I should have surgery or not. I guess I'm bothered thinking that my partially torn ACL might give way completely in the future. I know that's looking far towards the future but still. I'm very concerned.

Some people are suggesting to go ahead with the surgery since my insurance will cover it. If it pops completely in the future I might not have insurance anymore. Very good point. It is indeedsomething to consider.

Barbs and my mom were telling me not to have surgery since it won't guarantee that it won't tear again in the future. An ACL will always have the possibility of getting ruptured regardless of whether it's completely normal, partially torn or reconstructed. The doctor doesn't recommend reconstruction anyway so why do it. Should it rupture completely then that's the time to go have it fixed. I fully understand their thoughts. I think it makes the most sense for now.

Doc says a partial tear is alright as long as I don't lose any mobility and I don't feel any instability. I honestly don't feel any of those symptoms now as I've never even felt my knee buckle or give way especially when walking on inclines and going up and down staircases.

But I'm still confused though. I'll just see how it goes after rehab. Then I'll take it from there.

I should be back playing by September, in time for the IBM sportsfest. No way in the world I'll miss that.

I'll be ready by then.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Partially torn ACL

Got my MRI results this morning. I immediately took out the report as I headed over to Dr. Bengzon's clinic.

It read:

Acute partial tear of the anterior cruciate ligament.
Bone contusions, lateral femoral condyle and posterior aspect of the tibial plateau.
Minimal joint effusion versus hemarthrosis.


It was a relief knowing that my ACL wasn't completely torn. Though I'm not sure whether it was good news or bad. It wasn't the best-case scenario but it surely wasn't worst-case either. I'd take it nonetheless.

Doc said I'm lucky to have strong thighs and legs. He was astonished on how I was able to survive my valgus-abduction clip injury (a direct blow to the side of the knee) with only a partial tear. Normally the MCL and meniscus give way too. He recommends that I should undergo a 4-week rehab program to strengthen my quads and hamstrings further.

I immediately had several thoughts and concerns about the results though. I grouped them into the "pros and cons".

Pros:
- I don't have to undergo reconstruction surgery
- No need for rehab/therapy for at least six months post-op
- My muscles won't atrophy
- I can go back to playing after about a month of therapy
- I don't have to miss work
- No crutches for me
- No incisions due to surgery
- Surgery and rehab is expensive (though my insurance will pay for most of it). I still won't have none of that.

Cons:
- Since there is a partial tear, I'm afraid that there's a high probability of completely tearing it in the future
- Knowing that I have a partially torn ACL might get into my head. It's just as difficult mentally as it is physically
- Should I stop playing strenuous and physically-demanding sports to prevent further damage?

I think the pros outweigh the cons so far. I'm grabbing myself a new pair of Jordans, and will have myself ready to play ball soon.

Watch out.

Friday, July 28, 2006

Gym

I finally hit the gym last night after about 2 months of inactivity. Haven't been off the weight room this long, so I badly needed a workout. It was actually very productive. I was stressed so I needed an outlet pretty bad.

Funny though cause I saw some IBM colleagues that never in my wildest dreams would I think they work out.

I need to get back into shape, not that I ever was out of it. But you get the drift. Going back tonight for second servings.

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Rude awakening

Does anyone here agree with me that copying and sending a supposedly personal IM conversation to a third party is downright rude and improper?

I hear a chorus of "Ayes".

On MRI; Second opinion

Had my MRI done yesterday afternoon. Man, that was like the longest 45 minutes of my life. The machine was noisy, my headphones weren't enough to muffle the sound. The music aided though, but the songs weren't exactly my choice. Anyhow, glad it's over and done with. The results will be ready by tonight. Still thinking whether to get them later or over the weekend.

I went to another orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Michael Bengzon, to get a second opinion. He's an Atenean, and I've friends who were his patients already. I felt more comfortable with him than the first doctor. Dr. Quintos was kinda aloof and nonchalant, while Dr. Bengzon was more hands-on. He actually took time to explain and answer my multitude of questions.

Going back to his thoughts, he said that my right knee was bit looser compared to my left one but that it wasn't obvious at all. He said he's looking at a partial ACL tear, or best case, just a badly bruised knee. He also said that he would recommend having the MRI done too, just like Quintos.

I'll reserve judgment until I get the MRI results.

Crossing my fingers.

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Mother Knows Best

One of the biggest misconceptions in life.

Mother knows best.

No, not all the time.

Believe me.

Torture

I'll be having my MRI later this afternoon. I think the results will just confirm the doctor's diagnosis. I'm hoping otherwise though. I don't want to go under the knife. And I'm still in a bit of denial that I've torn my anterior cruciate ligament.

It doesn't help that for the past couple of days, I've been reading ACL Reconstruction articles and diaries over the net. I swear this is torture. I can just imagine myself having the surgery. It gives me the chills.

Ugh.

Monday, July 24, 2006

Blek Hawk Down

We had some sort of a grand reunion yesterday at my friend's wedding. Friends from high school and college were there to show support to our dear hekhek master. Most of us actually agree that we felt Von was the last person who will get married amongst everyone. And now he got himself locked down. For good.

On a personal note, it was a totally new experience for me, as I've never been invited to attend one. I was a bit nervous as I had to play a role in the wedding. Blek asked me to be part of his entourage as a groomsman. Of course, I had no idea on what role a groomsman plays. No one briefed me (or us) about anything. I just found out as the mass started that I was to light the candle along with Von's sister. Talk about short notice. Anyhow, it was fun. Had a really good time.

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Shoe stories

I went to Rockwell last night hoping to cop a pair of black leather shoes I saw a couple of weeks back. In true Zara fashion, it wasn't available anymore. When you see something you want in Zara, buy it right away. Chances are, it won't be there when you come back for it.

Punyeta.


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I almost bought basketball shoes this morning. I've been wanting to get these pair of Jordans since I first saw them online several months back. Weird though cause this colorway is only available in select SM and Olympic Village outlets and not in the major Nike retail stores. Anyway, they were at 20% off, which makes it a pretty good deal already.

But I remembered I had a knee problem. I was going back to the doctor this Monday to have my knee evaluated. Worst case would mean a torn ACL, reconstructive surgery and 6 months recovery time. Best case is I can play in a few weeks time.

Should the checkup go well this Monday, I'll go 'head and get 'em shoes. Otherwise, I'll hold back.

I'm praying for the former.

Goin' Stag

My friend's getting hitched tomorrow so he had his stag party last night at some hotel in QC. Unfortunately, I missed the show. Got tangled with my own plans and was just too exhausted after so I fell asleep.

Heard it was hella crazy.

Yeah, I bet it was. Si blek pa.

Friday, July 21, 2006

Maong para sa Tulong

We don't have casual fridays here at IBM unlike most companies. We can, however, wear casual on Fridays if we donate 50 pesos to the Gawad Kalinga fund. This has been going on since April. It was only supposed to last for the rest of summer. But due to it's popularity and success, they've decided to continue to project.
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I wore jeans today. It's actually the first time I ever wore casual to the office. Wala lang. It's a milestone.

My colleagues here at workforce management were commenting yesterday that they've never seen me in jeans and that they want to see me in jeans. So there. I obliged to their request.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Cancelled plans

I don't think I'm OC, but sometimes I have to admit I'm a control freak. That's the reason why I keep track of my schedule. My time is platinum, more valuable than gold.

Oh yeah, did I mention that I especially hate late or last minute cancellations?

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

ACL tear(?)

I went to see an ortho-surgeon yesterday over at Medical City to have my knee checked. Initial diagnosis is that liquid or water is building up. It resulted in my knee flaring up but not to the extent that it needs to be aspirated. Doc says it should go away within the next week. Aside from the water build-up, he said that my right knee was loose as compared to my left one. There is a possiblity of an ACL tear, but that has yet to be confirmed. That's just looking at a worst case scenario. Best case is that my knee is just badly 'bugbog'. I'm supposed to go back after a week when the swelling goes down for an accurate diagnosis.

Damn. My heart sank upon hearing that. I guess hearing those three letters comprises an athlete's worst nightmare.

Regardless of what happens during my next checkup, friends are telling me to get a second opinion. Possibly even a third. Then reach a consensus afterwards.

Til then, I'm keeping my hopes up.

100

This is my one-hundredth post. It's a milestone so I'll dedicate one post just for this.

Moving on...

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Knee Scare

I busted my knee yesterday afternoon playing ball over at Moro. Wasn't even an hour into the games when someone cut me and hit my right knee just as I was about to takeoff for a fastbreak layup. I never had a chance to jump. I felt my knee give way and buckle down as soon as it was hit. The collision made me fall right to the floor with no ability to cushion my landing.

It was hella painful. Couldn't walk for about 30 minutes or so. Had to be carried off the court. Initial signs seem to be positive. I was playing with people who have had torn ACL's before, and they said it didn't look like an ACL injury. Still had enough mobility to move my knee around. Just the same I need to have it checked asap. Too bad though it was a weekend, thus no orthopaedic specialists available. My girlfriend kept pressing me to go to the ER, but I said that wasn't needed. No offense to the ER personnel, but I bet they don't know jack about sports injuries that are not bone-related. It was just going to be a waste of time and effort.

I'll be going to see a specialist tomorrow. I'd like to go see Dr. Jose Canlas, as he's the resident sports medicine specialist of Ateneo, as well as the national team. I think he's regarded as the best in Asia too. But I don't think he's part of my healthcard's network so that means I have to pay. Knowing that worst case scenario will be a potential ACL tear, that's gonna be damn costly. I'd have to pass on him then. I'm sure there are good and capable specialists that are part of Intellicare's network of doctors so I'll go check them out.

I'm actually scared to have my knee checked as I don't know what they'll tell me. Nevertheless, I've been hurt and injured so many times already that it's really no big deal anymore. I'm sure I'll bounce back regardless. Injuries never get to my head anyway. They have no psychological hold on me. Hmm. Come to think of it, it only shows that I'm either fearless or stupid. I'll take the former. I just don't back down, especially not with my daredevil ways.

I play for contact. Bring it on.

Sunday, July 09, 2006

United 93; Looking back at 9/11

Barbie and I watched the documentary-like film, "United 93" last night at Power Plant. It holds a bit of sentimental value as my dear mom was airborne on September 11, 2001. She was flying Cathay to Manila via New York and Vancouver. She was on her way back home when the US officials ordered all aircrafts in US airspace to head back and land in the nearest airports. For all we know, it could've been her flight that was hijacked and used as a weapon of mass destruction.

After seeing the movie, I hold the following sentiments:

1. I salute all the passengers of United 93. I admire the courage and bravery that these people demonstrated. I was hoping to see the passenger manifest after the movie, in case the producers want to give some sort of tribute. Alas, there was none.

2. The US military, despite being the most powerful armed forces in the universe, have officials that don't have balls. Freaking cowards. Fuck the rules of engagement when we're talking terrorism and war.

3. I want to go and beat up the next Arab man I see. No racism here, just plain and simple angst. If you guys watch the movie, you'll understand.

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Damn. It's been like a day already and I still have that urge and angst. I need to find myself an Arabian punching bag.

Anyone with me here?

Let's roll.

Friday, July 07, 2006

Nastiest Dunk ever.

I've seen a lot of nasty dunks over the years:

MJ's free-throw line dunk...

Dee Brown's 'no-look'...

Vince Carter's elbow slam...

Jason Richardson's between-the-legs...

Andre Iguodala's off-the-back-of-the-backboard...

...but nothing even comes close to this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRdpjxIlhvM&mode=related&search=

It's a 720. Done by Air Up There from the And1 MixTape Tour 2006.

Elbow Room

Played basketball with the IBM folks last night in Ateneo. Had an ugly start as I almost came into blows with an officemate. This guy had the freaking guts to come up to me and ask for a fistfight. He was holding and pushing me as he was setting screens. Naturally, I'd fight off the screens and shove him back. Not my fault if he got thrown off with my effort.

Everyone will acknowledge that I will tear him apart should I want to.

Anyway, I met another accident later duing the night. It was a fastbreak opportunity so I drove down the lane with the usual reckless abandon. Juvy decided to challenge my shot so we had a huge collision mid-air. I'm used to falling to the ground since my goalkeeping days so I knew how to fall. Too bad though as a metal cage usued to store basketballs for PE was directly under the goal. I slammed my elbow right into it. Tangina mo, Juvs. Hehehe.

I couldn't move my right arm for about the next thirty minutes or so. Damn, it was painful.

Barbie accompanied me to Medical City afterwards to have my elbow checked. X-rays were negative so it was a big relief.

I don't want to have another major injury. I think I have more than enough to last me a few lifetimes.

Thanks B. What would I do without you?

Love at the Workplace

"You can meet interesting people, attractive women at all sorts of venues - parties, bookstores, concerts. But most people I've asked tell me almost all their long-term relationships were with people who worked in the same office (though in a different department) as they did, or whom they met through work-related events. They clicked with them because they already had so much in common."

- Men's Health Philippines, February 2006

I just came across this today. Nice. Seems like a situation I'd love to be in right now.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Whirlwind Month

It's been a month since a series of events occurred. I've never been this delighted before. Life's never been this great either.

I love the feeling.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

World Cup fever

A lot of people, non-soccerheads especially, have been riding the World Cup bandwagon. These people aren't even knowledgeable about the beautiful game that's why it upsets me that everyone's so going gaga over something they wouldn't care about had it not been a World Cup year.

I'm certain that after the final match has been played, these people will forget abour football. They will never watch another game. Yet four years from now, I'm hella sure the same people will be die-hard fans once again albeit for only several weeks.

Frontin' at its finest.

Oh yeah, I played competitive football for half my life. So no, I ain't riding the bandwagon.

Thursday, June 29, 2006

IBMers at Cebu

Waterfront Hotel, 21-24 July 2006

Just got back from a Cebu business trip last week. We joined the 2006 EnTOURpreneur Conference at Waterfront Hotel in Lahug, Cebu. IBM was a major sponsor so that meant having a booth allotment at the job fair.

It was the first out-of-town recruitment activity for IBM Business Services so we were pressured to make it a successful one. Our initial goal was to create enough awareness and exposure for the company so that Cebuanos will want to relocate in Manila and work with us. So far, the only white-collar type of work available in Cebu are those from call centers. We're giving them another option.

About a week or so before the trip, we had another goal in mind and that was to get 5-6 hires from the Cebu trip. We felt that was a reasonable number considering the amount of investment IBS had to make. We were then really pressured to come up with quality hires otherwise our efforts will go to waste.

At the end of the 3-day conference, we were able to gather five qualified candidates for the final selection stage. These people are not considered 'hirees' yet, but there's a very good chance that we will onboard them soon. As part of our package, we shall be shouldering their travel expenses, with a little extra for their relocation to Manila.

For the first off-site, out-of-town recruitment project for IBS, I would say it was a job well done for the whole team.

Cheers!

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Lost cause

Inkrite beat us last night by a hefty margin to win the Metro Invitational Cup division championship.

It was a tight match for most of the game until Inkrite broke the game open in the fourth period. A flurry of turnovers and lapses in concentration led to numerous fastbreak points for them. A series of controversial calls and non-calls also gave Inkrite all the breaks they needed to secure the win. It seemed we had nothing going for us.

Take note that Inkrite was one of the few MAJOR sponsors of the league.

Enough said.

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Road to the Finals

We faced Nova168-Inspec last week for a chance to play in the finals. We were raring to take revenge at them as they handed us our first loss a few weeks back. That defeat prompted us to go on a 2-game skid entering the knockout semifinal stage.

The game started out very competitive. Teams traded baskets throughout the first quarter. We initially led by about 10 points, only to let them come back and take an eight point lead of their own. We managed to come up with our own run to make the score close. The rest of the first half was tight as no one could really pull away.

The second half was a different story. We held our own defensively, keeping Nova168's powerful offense at bay. Our own offense flowed smoothly as we knocked down one shot after another. Our transition game was on full swing as well, as we kept running and getting easy fastbreak points. We quickly got a double-digit lead and we never looked back.

It was sweet revenge for us as we booked our ticket to the championship match to be played this Saturday.

Can't wait no longer. We're going all the way.

Monday, June 05, 2006

Two straight losses

We lost our last two games of the regular season, against Nova168-Inspec and Inkrite. It's a good thing we started out 5-0. Even with consecutive defeats, we are still guaranteed a spot in the playoffs. Not only that, we get the number two seeding.

The seeding is actually useless, as you don't get a twice-to-beat advantage. We're proud though because we never thought we would actually reach this far. When we joined the tourney a couple of months ago, we did it because we wanted to play competitive basketball, and we would like to see how we match against other teams under an organized setting.

Little did we know that we were competitive enough to be a good team. Of course it does help that we have an ex-pro in the roster. Nevertheless, one man cannot carry the load of one whole team. Despite numerous differences with each other, we managed to keep the team intact and play good ball.

We've reached a minor hurdle in our two successive losses. But I hope things will get better come the playoffs.

Friday, June 02, 2006

On cowardice

I don't understand how some people are so afraid to take chances. Being a risk-taker, I just can't fathom why people play it safe. Does that bring them fulfillment? Does that provide satisfaction? If so, then they must be living shallow lives.

People who don't take risks are cowards in my book. I guess they just can't handle defeat. They're probably used to getting the short end of the stick so they want out.

One can argue that those who always play it safe never lose... but they never achieve victory either.

Monday, May 22, 2006

Epoch Audio-Dunlop vs. Nokia Phils.

I wasn't able to play as I was out of town for a company outing at Batangas. But my team was able to squeak out a 58-53 victory over Nokia Philippines last Satruday night. That put our winning streak to a division-best 5 games.

Five games down, two more to go. At the moment, we're guaranteed a top 2 finish.

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Epoch Audio-Dunlop vs. Pog-G

Chalk up another victory for Team Epoch Audio-Dunlop in the Metro Invitational Cup as we took care of an athletic but inexperienced Pog-G squad, 76-60, last night at the Metro Gym along Pioneer Avenue.

As always we started out in our typical diesel-powered engine as we gave up the early lead in the first quarter. A series of fastbreak plays by Pog-G had them up 20-13 in the opening period. They just kept running and getting easy lay-ups as we were not able to defend the outlet pass.

We managed to get our act together in the second quarter as we were able to close them down defensively. I took care of most of the offense as I was able to drive in for an onslaught of lay-ups and easy baskets. I was quite unstoppable in the second period shooting 6 of 8 from the field for 12 points. As I waxed hot, my teammates got their grooves as well and we led by 4 at the end of the half.

We finally got our diesel engine hot and running in the third period as we quickly built a double-digit lead. Multiple fastbreak plays off a series of steals from our fullcourt press led to a barrage of points. On the other end, Pog-G were missing a lot of the shots that were falling in the first half. Inexperience did it for them as they didn't know how to react to the pressure that we put.

We didn't let up for the rest of the game and we cruised to a 16-point victory. I had my best game of the season finishing with 13 points and 5 assists.

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Epoch Audio-Dunlop vs. ICT-HSBC

Three in a row for Team Epoch Audio-Dunlop.

We had our third game a couple of hours ago against call center ICT-HSBC. They said they were missing their two best players and were asking us for mercy. Some of the organizers also asked us not to play our best player, ex-pro John Cardel to make the match more balanced. We gave in to their request and agreed.

We started out a bit slow as they managed to gain the upperhand during the early moments of the game. It was neck-and-neck for the most part as we exchanged leads. We were able to find our offensive flow and got the lead by halftime. It was a bit of a blowout from the third period onwards because we managed to pull away for good.

We won by 17 points when the final buzzer sounded. Had my worst scoring game this season but I made it up by dishing out a game-high 6 assists.

Friday, May 05, 2006

crüeL 1999 (AHS 1995-1999)

I had a reunion with my high school classmates at Katips last night. It was a bit of an impromptu gathering as I only knew about it the night before while everyone else knew days ahead.

Anyhow, it's been 11 years since we all started freshman year together at the Ateneo de Manila High School. It was a totally new world for me being a transfer student. I can't believe I've known these guys for more than a decade now. Time indeed flies so fast.

There have been several intriguing revelations last night. A high school kabarkada of mine will become a father soon. Nothing weird with that right? However, he's expecting two kids from different mothers. The story's not finished yet... there might be a possibility of a third one! I just hope he knows what he's gotten himself into.

We also have a classmate currently being tried for frustrated homicide. He (with some other fratmates) allegedly beat up (almost to death) some guy. I'm not sure how the case has progressed but I remember reading about it in some of the major newspapers. He wasn't there last night though. So we couldn't get his side. I guess he got all macho and stuff in college as we'd always pick on him back in high school. It's probably our fault that he became a violent wreck.

Several classmates have come out in the open regarding their sexuality too. Though we've always speculated on their sexual preference, there was never really any confirmation. As of date, I think about four or five from our class are out in the open. Heck, they even shared stories about their sexual escapades with men. This is surprising too as they were very quiet and reserved back then.

Hmm... we have our own share of celebrities too. Chicosci, a famous band in the rock circles, started out in the hallowed grounds of Ateneo High. Almost all of them were our classmates. Marti Gallego has had a number of TV appearances in ABS-CBN due to his romantic involvement with aspiring actress Roxanne Barcelo of Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Edition fame. Robbie Reyes is known in the mixed martial arts world having competed in the URCC (the Pinoy version of UFC). I had my own fifteen minutes of fame too, when I guested in Boy Abunda's morning talk show, Home Boy, last year.

It was a blast seeing these guys again. We've all gone our separate ways but we've managed to take time out and reminisce on what most people consider the best years of their lives... high school.

Til the next one crüeL, cheers!

Monday, May 01, 2006

Sullen Sunday

They said what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.

Right now, I should either be scarred yet tougher or dead.

For all I've been through in life, I think I ought to be Superman by now.

Sunday, April 30, 2006

Epoch Audio-Dunlop vs. AAA-Northtech

We played our second game of the season against a veteran AAA-Northtech squad earlier this afternoon. These guys have been battle-tested as this is not their first time joining the Metro Ball Invitational Cup.

We started out flat. Our offense couldn't get going while our opponents went on a fastbreak blitz. We fell behind early as they quickly erected a double-digit lead throughout the first half.

We inched our way closer in the third quarter from stellar plays from our main man, ex-pro standout John Cardel. He was able to drill several jumpers in succession. The third period ended with Northtech holding a very slim lead.

The fourth quarter ended pretty much the way the last one started as we were able to dominate on defense while making plays on the other end. Due to several good offensive sets, we were able to grab the lead and maintain it for most of the period. The last minute was exciting as we had a three point cushion and the ball in their possession. Northtech had good looks from beyond the arc but their shots weren't falling anymore. We were able to grab key defensive rebounds in the closing moments as we pulled away with an 8 point victory.

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Eye Wide Shut

I got myself another major injury the other night. I was playing basketball with a couple of officemates at nearby Club 650. Anyhow, my left eye got poked real bad during one rebound play. It had me screaming, "Fuck, not again!"

I had a corneal abrasion already before, also from basketball. It was the most excruiciating injury I've ever had. The pain was just so unbearable. So I said to myself, "Please let this be just a regular eye-poke." I didn't want to go through the anguish and hassle again.

I managed to finish the game with one eye literally shut. Afterwards, I already had a bad feeling about my eye. I was thinking whether I should go to the hospital or not. Since I had experienced this before and I still have the medicines from the last abrasion, I decided to stay home.

I woke up the following day feeling worse. I couldn't open my eye and there was no way I would be able to go to work. I sent text messages to my officemates informing them of my absence. Good thing my boss was with me during the accident so he knew what I was going through. I didn't need to explain anymore.

As the day progressed, I felt it was best that I go to the hospital and have it checked. I went to the ER at Medical City to have them take a look at my injury. True enough, it was another corneal abrasion. They prescribed the same medication and gave me pretty much the same instructions as my previous doctors did before.

It usually takes about 3 days til the pain totally wears out. Eye injuries heal very quick, but they're also the most painful as well. That's the trade-off. No other organ heals faster than the eye. So that basically means that in a few days time, I should've fully recovered and can get back to playing full contact basketball.

I've a game this weekend that I don't want to miss.

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Closing Job Orders

I had a pretty good yesterday in terms of work. I was able to close down another job order, while having a few more for job offers. Chances are, three more people will be joining IBS and more of my pending orders will be closed soon.

I have to admit, it wasn't easy starting our here at IBS recruitment. Transition was difficult and I had to learn a totally different recruitment system. It took me about a month to grasp the whole process but things have turned for the better now. I have already adjusted to the whole environment and things are falling into place now. I am absolutely enjoying anything and everything about work.

This is what I signed up for.

Sunday, April 23, 2006

Epoch Audio-Dunlop vs. P&G

We had our first game earlier tonight against Procter and Gamble. It was the first time I was going to play with my teammates. I'm fairly the new guy in the team so it was kind of hard visualizing how I will be able to jell with their style of play. It was also awkward as my first taste of scrimmage with them is already the season opener as well.

We breezed through P&G without much resistance. We were able to dictate the tempo of the game, and our big men were able to dominate the boards. I had a bad game by my standards as I made only 2 of 5 freethrows as well as a couple of easy shots. I tried to get fancy on a wide-open breakaway layup as I decided to tap-board. I didn't get much lift from my legs so I embarassingly missed. Had a good laugh about it though. I finished with 8 points. Anyway, at the final buzzer we were able to get a 27-point blowout victory.

We're off to a pretty good start. I hope we can continue the run next weekend.

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Metro Ball

I received a call from a friend of mine early today. He was asking if I wanted to join a team he was putting up for a summer league. This was for a tournament sponsored by Sunbolt Energy Drink to be played at the Metro Gym in Mandaluyong. It's actually a popular league as they're also being sponsored by Solar Sports. If I'm not mistaken highlights of the tourney will be broadcasted across the network's shows.

I normally wouldn't think twice about accepting such an offer, however, I was a tad bit wary because I hardly knew the rest of other players. I mean, it's hard to play with people you barely even know. I eventually agreed considering I just have to pay my share in the tournament fee, and we receive two sets of unis which are provided for by the team sponsor. That's pretty much a good deal in my book.

Our team is called Team Epoch Audio as that's our official team sponsor. They provided the funds for most of the expenses. Dunlop is also a minor team sponsor.

I'm delighted as I have another basketball season to look forward to.

Placement update

I finally made my first placement as the first of the five job offers at hand for my bundle was officially accepted. It was a good sign of things to come as three of the next four were accepted as well. It would have been great if no one declined. But 80% is not bad at all.

Hopefully I get to maintain that percentage. I'm actually confident that I will be able to do even better than 80% as my next offers come trickling in soon.

Another gamewinner; yet another injury

I hit another pretty gamewinning shot last night. I decided to take over in the waning moments of the game because my teammates flubbed our last two possessions. So I called for an isolation play from the top of the key. After a couple of dribbles and a crossover, I veered towards the right side. I stopped near the elbow, and quickly pulled up for a jumper. Bank shot from eighteen feet.

The night didn't end as well as it started though. Towards the middle of the next game, I got jacked up pretty bad. I jammed my right thumb as an opponent tried to swipe the ball and got my hand at full force. In a matter of minutes, my thumb was swollen and discolored like hell.

It's been quite a while since I last had an injury, whether major or not. I don't miss the feeling at all. I just hope I don't get hurt as much as I've been sinking gamewinners as of late.

Sunday, April 16, 2006

Holy Week

I just had probably the most uneventful week in recent memory. Stayed home practically throughout the holidays. Maundy Thursday and Good Friday were absolutely boring. Most establishments were closed and the only stores open were your friendly neighborhood fastfood joints. Wow. How exciting.

It's a good thing though that I was able to get a couple of days off from work. Since there was hardly anything to do and nowhere to go, I wound up sleeping for the most part. Still, nothing beats the feeling that you don't have to wake up by a certain time to go get ready for work.

If having that feeling means I have to get bored the rest of the day, I'd take it with open arms.

Friday, April 07, 2006

Job Placement

I prepared 5 contracts today. These contracts are to be offered next week. Granting at least 1 job offer will be accepted, this will mark the first time I'll make a successful placement thus closing the job order.

I have a very good feeling all five will be accepted. I don't want to jinx it, but something tells me I'll go 100% at least on my first five job offers.

I can hardly wait.

Thursday, April 06, 2006

Townhall Meeting

For whatever reason, some of my officemates volunteered me to do the hosting chores for our company's second townhall meeting for 2006. It's a quarterly event that the company uses to update all employees about the happenings during the past quarter and inform everyone about the plans for the next quarter as well.

I was hesistant at first, primarily because I've only been in IBS for about a month. I barely knew my colleagues and the big bosses as well. Since I'm not familiar with them, I was afraid to make any mistakes especially mix-ups on identities. That'll be so embarassing. I couldn't say no to the organizers though. Since HR was in charge of the whole production, I just couldn't decline the offer especially since it was my HR manager along with one of the more senior HR officers who asked me. Nakakahiya naman to turn it down.

I hosted the townhall meeting today. In fact I had to do it twice. We had the main one this afternoon, together with 90% of the population, while we did the second a few hours ago for th ebenefit of the 50 or so night shift people. It was a good experience. I haven't done such a thing before, I mean not in front of 500-plus people so the whole gig was a new experience for me. I got to know more people from the company so that was an added bonus. They're asking me if I want to do the next one come July, and I just basically smiled.

Yeah, I'm open to doing it again. I mean, I don't stand to lose anything anyway. The benefits far outweigh the risks.

Besides at least for a couple of hours, I'm in control. Haha.

Monday, April 03, 2006

Hectic Week

The past week at work was too hectic for me as the earliest time I was able to leave the office was past 7 pm. I normally don't stay past 6:30 or so. Anyhow, a lot of things needed to be finished to I had to stay and have dinner at Eastwood instead of eating at home. Hassle cause it's another unforeseen cost implication.

I was looking forward to resting over the weekend as I feel I've lost a lot of sleep recently. I wasn't able to capitalize though, as I still have erratic sleeping habits. Weekend was good as I was able to get back to my usual fitness routine, playing basketball both Saturday and Sunday. Had pretty good games too, hitting gamewinners here and there. Moreover, I was able to finish shopping for additional work clothes which I started late Friday. I don't plan on ditching my normal barong routine but I plan on investing on other stuff as well. Long-sleeves are my thing right now and I can't seem to stop getting more.

At any rate, it was a pretty good weekend minus the rest part. I still need to catch up on some shut-eye, otherwise I feel I'm going to break down soon.

I hope not. I'm a pretty big link in the office chain so I can't bog down otherwise everyone will fall apart too.

I can't afford that. Not yet at least. Haha.

Saturday, April 01, 2006

an Ateneo Education

I chanced upon a very enticing column on yesterday's (March 31) The Philippine Star. I normally don't read the Opinions section but Boo Chanco's commentary had a title too interesting to pass up.

It read, "Is an expensive Ateneo education worth it?"

Being an Atenean, I was curious to find out how he would answer. Moreover, I was looking forward on reading how he would justify whatever answer he comes up with. I went on and finished the entire selection.

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I am an Atenean. I belong to High School batch 1999 and College batch 2003. Not many people may know though that I went to Colegio San Agustin for my elementary years. When people ask me what school (or schools) I went to, I would always say Ateneo. I don't mention CSA unless they ask me about grade school. Not to say I dissociate myself totally from the Augustinians, rather I feel that I was never educated by CSA. I may have finished elementary there, yet I never learned anything subtantial. My formative years were spent under the tutelage of the Jesuits, where I was able to develop the skills I need in life. My eight years at the Ateneo prepared me to face reality undaunted and confident about the uncertainty that will confront me.

This is why I believe that my Ateneo education is the finest investment I have.

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Boo Chanco concluded his essay saying that the expensive cost of an Ateneo education is well worth it, but only if the graduate recognizes its intrinsic value and does something about it in his life.

One will never realize its value if it is taken for granted. The value of an Ateneo education will never be quantifiable. It will not be about how much money one makes, or how much power and wealth one amasses. Rather, it is how one uses it to be a 'man for others', the mission being instilled upon Ateneans since day one.

Monday, March 27, 2006

Third week

I'm going on my third week on the job. I have to admit things have been pretty tight recently, having a lot of things to do, job orders to process and vacancies to fill in. I'm not complaining though. I'm having a really great time.

It's a bit weird though cause I'm the type who normally wants to leave work by about 6 pm. During my past work experiences, you will hardly see me at the office after 6. Yet now here at IBM, I usually get to leave at about 7 pm. And again, I'm not complaining.

In a few hours I'll have to get ready for work. I don't think I'll be able to sleep well anymore as I've spent the whole Sunday dozing off and catching up some much needed shut-eye. It's going to be another long week ahead and I can't wait til Friday comes.

But again, I'm not complaining.

Friday, March 24, 2006

IBS Basketball

A group of IBMers play basketball regularly at the Ateneo College covered courts. It was funny because there are a lot of Ateneans in IBM (all across the different subsidiaries, IBM Philippines, IBM Business Services, and IBM Solutions Delivery) yet more than half of those who play don't come from Ateneo. As a result, I was actually wondering why the games are scheduled there. Anyway, I welcome it nonetheless as I live like 5 minutes away from school. It's such a convenient venue for me.

I played with the main group for the first time last night. I say 'main' because there is another group that plays as well but in a different venue (coincidentally also along Katipunan though). It was interesting as I was not familiar about how these IBMers play. Having been used to serious and intense games, I wasn't sure how competitive my officemates were. I was hoping that they will provide enough spunk and attitude otherwise I might find the games boring and lackluster. Who would want that?

I was glad they took the game seriously. At the back of my head though I was thinking maybe they were just trying to show off because there were new guys playing. You know how territorial people are. They get motivated when they think someone's trying to encroach at their space. At any rate, I welcomed the challenge.

I was able to put on a little show. I guess I was a bit lucky because my shots were falling in. I was scoring at will with an assortment of shots both from inside and the perimeter. Highlight of the day? I got the ball just across halfcourt with the game tied (and on the line). I called for isolation, made a couple of dribbles capped with a quick head-and-shoulder fake. Swish. I sank a spectacular gamewinning trey from the top of the key with a hand on my face, to seal the victory for my team.

I couldn't have scripted the night any better. What a way to introduce myself to IBM basketball.

Monday, March 20, 2006

ABL 2006 in review

The 2006 ABL season officially ended Saturday night with the annual fellowship dinner. My team's season ended two weeks ago with a semifinal loss to Accenture.

This was a breakout year for me, as I played the best basketball in my four seasons in the league. As a result, I've decided to list down some of the major highlights of my season. I'm not doing this to brag about anything (it's just a game), but to mark the gradual improvement I've had since my rookie season in 2003.

-I was named to the All-Division Second Team, ranking 9th overall.

-I ranked among the top 4 in the division in three categories based on averages: 1st in steals (2.86), 2nd in assists (4.6) and 4th in freethrow percentage (61.1%).

-I placed among the top 10 in the division in two other categories: 5th in field goal percentage (45.3%) and 8th in scoring (14.4).

-I led Team Adidas in the following categories: scoring, total points, field goal percentage, freethrow percentage, field goals made, freethrows made and attempted, assists, steals, and minutes played.

It was an outstanding season for me, on an individual level. My team didn't do as well as we wanted to yet we managed to snag third place. It's not that bad after all.

I'm looking forward to next season. The countdown to January 2007 starts now.

Saturday, March 18, 2006

So Surreal

I actually had written quite a long entry for today. However, after re-reading it for the nth time, I decided to take it down and write a shorter version. I just thought the blog entry was just too detailed.

Here's the gist.

I just got back from Eastwood like 30 minutes ago. I had coffee with a friend and her cousin. Nothing unusual with that right?

Not really. See, I thought I'd never be able to see her because she left for the States and Canada last July. From what I know, she was deadset on staying there for the long haul. Apparently, she has changed her mind. I think she's back here in Manila for good.

Anyhow, it was a surreal experience altogether. It was just totally unexpected.

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Back to Work

I started work already last week. I'm going on my second week now and things have been looking bright so far. I'm enjoying myself to the max. New colleagues, new environment... it's a totally new experience and I'm still overwhelmed.

I'm still on my honeymoon stage here at work. There's not much to do yet. There's not much expected of me either. At least not yet. We're encountering minor hitches because the HR department will be undergoing restructuring, and we're doing it phase by phase. We still have a lot more people joining the team, so it will take time before we can all gel together. Moreover, there's still pending work and backlog to be finished. As a result, we cannot fully focus on the organizational realignment.

Anyway, with the way things are going so far, I think it's going to be an enjoyable experience for me. I actually look forward to coming to work everyday. It's something I haven't felt in a very long time.

This is an awesome start.

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Officially an IBMer

I received a job offer from IBM Business Services (IBS) last week. They wanted me to join their HR team as a Recruitment Specialist. We didn't go through the specific details yet, but granting we agree on all terms, I was supposed start next Monday, March 13.

It was the first job offer that I seriously considered. I got a couple of ones recently, but I got turned off by a variety of reasons. This one was different though. Maybe because it's from IBM, or maybe because the proximity is so endearing. Nevertheless, from what we've talked about, I was very interested.

I went back earlier today to iron out the details with them. They formally gave me their offer, with the official contract on hand too. We discussed the contract, and needless to say, I was pleased with everything.

So I signed on already, thus officially making me part of the IBM family. I'm quite excited to finally work again. The only downside was they wanted to me to start earlier. In fact, they want me to come in this Thursday already. I thought I still had roughly a week to enjoy bumming. Alas, I have to cut it short, and end the scintillating run of enjoyment I've had since October.

At any rate, it has been a wonderful and enjoyable 5 month ride. It was real good while it lasted. Absolutely no regrets.