30 December 2004

One Picture, A thousand emotions


JOURNEY TO THE AFTERLIFE. The vignette depicting a journey into the afterlife is replicated as Indian people cross by boat a body of water after a bridge was destroyed by tidal waves at Nagapattinam port, some 350 km south of Madras. The death toll in India from giant tidal waves that crashed into the coasts of Asia has crossed 9,000 with many thousands of people still missing, officials said.The death toll of 9,233 includes 4,000 in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, close to the epicentre of the Indonesian earthquake that produced the tsunamis, and another 4,500 in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. AFP PHOTO

Something about this photo. Just like the picture taken at Iwo Jima. This one just says it all. I'm just speechless. Posted by Hello

The South-East Asia Earthquake and Tsunami

The South-East Asia Earthquake and Tsunami: "The SEA-EAT blog for short. News and information about resources, aid, donations and volunteer efforts."

Dangit!

Train mishap victims robbed

"NOT EVEN cries for help stopped looters from preying on victims of a collision involving a Laguna-bound train and a bus in Bicutan, Taguig, late yesterday morning...'I was bleeding and in pain when they grabbed the morning's earnings inside my waist bag'..."

As we mourn the countless who died during the tsunami, this thing happens in the Philippines.

Sometimes it's the wrong people who are taken away. What a way to end the year.

Excuse me but I just have to let this out.

Motherfucking leeches...

28 December 2004

Marvel Directory

"Welcome...to the Marvel Directory, here I am hoping to gather the biggest database that there is on the web. The database will be designed just like the comic book series 'The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe.' I have the support of the Marvel Fan Site program, this allows me to bring you graphics and Marvel material that they provide and support..."

This one is a huge database of around 600 Marvel Characters and Teams. It covers basically all the stuff that has happened from the start. A must visit site for comic fanboys who'd want to get some backgrounders and goings on on their fave characters.

Santa Baby


I've been expecting to find her under our Christmas Tree but either Santa put me in his naughty list or Tess woke up earlier than me.

Too bad, I already had a cashier's check on hand just in case... Posted by Hello

26 December 2004

Is My Hat Hanging Around Here?

"...Canada, a country that has surprisingly welcomed me as a new permanent resident only 3 months after I knocked on its door, turned out to be land where job certifications are taken to a depressing extreme. If you have a university degree, you can be absolutely sure of one thing...

You have a university degree....
"

Tina moved to Canada 3 months ago from Korea. She's from the Philippines. Making another country your new home does have it's ups and downs. And one major down is trying to find a job.

25 December 2004

FREE GMAIL INVITES

It seems that Gmail has sent me 10 invites to give away.

Well, you know the drill, leave your email address in my comment box. And if you have a yahoo or a hotmail account, I'd rather ignore it since it goes to the junk mail and is forgotten.

I wonder if there are still people in need of gmail accounts?

24 December 2004

MERRY CHRISTMAS

From me and mine, to you and yours, we all greet you a very Merry Christmas. Or to be a bit politically correct, Enjoy December 25!

It's Time To Get Naughty

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23 December 2004

MOCKIA


"The BRICKIA is a genuine vintage mobile phone converted into a plug in headset.
Dating from the 1980's these lovely creation were modeled on an oil-tankers, had talk-time battery life of about three minutes and took four people to carry. Saville Row tailors would labour throughout the night to make suit pockets big enough to hold these behemoths of telecom. Transport yourself back to those heady days by buying this great big lump and watch as you friends/colleagues/therapist gasp in awe at the wonderous and bizarre nature of your strange telecommunication...
"

Texting then meant nothing. Those were used for pagers. Oh wait, now I remember. The rage then WAS the pager/cellphone combo...  Posted by Hello

(via Boing Boing)

22 December 2004

Sin City Movie Trailer


This is Marv.

Goldie's dead.

Kevin's hungry.

Nancy's just warming up.

They all live in Sin City

Don't forget to check out the trailer on your way there this summer. Posted by Hello

(via Retrocrush)

A Philippine Christmas Family Reunion

Here's something I wrote in the Everything website.

Bang!

The sound of the firecracker was loud enough to catch everyone's attention. Including the dog. But after a second or two, everything went back to normal.

Normal though is not a word to be used during a Filipino Family Reunion. Let alone one done on Christmas Day. There are certain rules and guidelines one must be aware of, to hold such an event. Here are some;

1. Ornate Christmas decorations are not required. Most of us Filipinos, appreciate even the simplest of decors. A small wreath would do. And since Mistletoes are not indigenous to the Philippines, the concept of using one may give you the strangest of reactions. (But... we're cousins!)

2. A Karaoke machine IS a requirement. Singing is one trait that most, if not all, Filipinos carry. Actually, the Love of singing since some, including myself, can't carry a tune.

3. Note that a family in the Philippines extends not to just the immediate father, mother, daughter and two sons image but also to the first cousin on the mother's side, her son and her husband. As well as the best friend of each relative under the age of twenty.

4. With food, traditional Christmas meals comprise of Ham, Queso de Bola (Gouda Cheese), Bibinka (rice cakes), and San Miguel Beer. One can deviate from this as long as there is enough food for everybody. To gauge how much food to prepare, just follow this simple formula;
a. Calculate how much food is too much.
b. Double it.

Please note that Filipino reunions usually start at around lunchtime and end past bedtime. So, lunch, afternoon snacks, dinner, and after dinner meals must be prepared.

5. With the number of people attending and the length of time of the event, a small program must be organized. The program must contain the following;

a. Small kids singing Christmas Carols.
b. Party games such as Musical Chairs, The Pinata, and Bring Me. Bring me is a game where the host would yell out a random object and the first person to bring it wins.
c. The obligatory giving of money to kids under the age of twenty by people over the age of forty. To receive the money, the kid must correctly name the relative giving the money.
d. Mahjong and card games. (This one will last long past dinner).

6. Also, a small room must be prepared for mahjong and card games. Beer and liquor must be in ample supply.

7. Another room for kids must be prepared containing video games, toys, and whatnot. Separate the Santa believers from the non-believers.

8. The telephone can only be used after relatives from the US and other countries have called and talked to each person in attendance.

9. During the reunion, any rumor heard or discovered, such as the crack addict cousin who suddenly is thinking of becoming a priest, can only be discussed after New Year.

10. Gift giving is not required. But just in case, Cash is the most appreciated gift.

11. Prepare take-out bags for the left overs.

These are just some of the nuances (albeit, the important ones) one must be aware of to have a Philippine Family Christmas Reunion. It may be daunting but everyone in attendance will truly appreciate the effort. And nothing beats waving goodbye to a ton of relatives carrying the last of your food with a smile in your heart knowing that by breakfast, there'll be nothing left to put in the table. Except maybe for the fruitcakes they all brought...

Tastes Like Chicken

"The field of culinary evolution faces one great dilemma: why do most cooked, exotic meats taste like cooked Gallus gallus, the domestic chicken..."

Site that tries to explain while most meat taste like chicken. Honestly I got lost halfway thru but the diagram at the bottom is nice.

(via Tom McMahon)

Philippine Cable TV can now carry commercials

"The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) has allowed cable TV operators to air advertisements..."

Ok say goodbye to those fillers in between films and shows like HBO's "Red Carpet", Cartoon Network's "Captain Linger", FOX's Weathercast, etc etc.

Now we'll be invaded by noodles, shampoo, and corned beef.

21 December 2004

Video of Mini Cooper Robot

"I first had the vision to build a robot while working as an engineer on the old Mini Coopers in the late 1960s. There were no real robots at the time of course, so it was purely science-fiction. But I always believed a robot would be the most natural complement to the automobile - a full biped, intelligent version having great strength, dexterity and a library of mechanical knowledge. I imagined a robot with the ability to repair vehicles, direct traffic and watch over high-accident crossroads to preempt accidents...."

The video of the robot stopping a SUV is so cool to watch.

If you want to read more, here's the website of the engineer.

Top Hoaxes 2004

Time to vote for the top hoaxes of 2004.

Oh and yes, the post above about the robot is a hoax. Just to let you know...

BBC - Food - TV and radio - 50 things to eat before you die

"In March 2004, [The BBC asked] for the top 50 things everyone should try a bite of in their lifetime. This is how you voted..."

Number 48 on the list is Haggis. I was just thinking about Haggis a couple of hours ago, it's been years since I last had that. Problem is, I don't know where to get it here in the Philippines.

Oh hey! Durian is on the list...

(via John's Jottings)

19 December 2004

FRUIT FILLED MEMORIES




Growing up as a child in the Philippines, it was always a mystery to me what these fruit/cream filled, light crusted, tender cake/pies tasted like. It took me years before my curiosity was sated. The site below has scanned a couple of these ads if you want to walk down memory lane.

Now, if only I can get these Virtual Sea Monkeys to grow properly, the only thing left are those 100 army soldiers in a foot locker. Or was it a 1000?  Posted by Hello

Viewing Video: Robin Williams

Robin Williams, The Scots, and Golf.

This is just one example why I'm a rabid Robin Williams fan. (And yes, I consider Popeye a really cool movie) You just gotta see this. You won't regret it! Watch it one time? Noooo! Watch it 18 f***'in times!


18 December 2004

A Survival Guide to a Pinoy Christmas

"Carollers cannot be chased off with dogs, no matter how terrible they are. Instead, make them sing 5 more songs after their initial repertoire is done and then give them 2 pesos....If your garbage man hands you an empty envelope, give him a stamp...

This one has me laughing out loud to the chagrin of my daughters. Actually, I always wanted to use that word, chagrin...

16 December 2004

Swazi king spends £360,000 on car while his people starve

Opposition leaders in Swaziland slammed King Mswati III yesterday for spending 4 million lilangeni (£360,000) on a luxury car at a time of food shortages in his impoverished, Aids-stricken country..."

Why does this sound so familiar? Oh right, it happens all the time here in the Philippines.

Airport security loses fake bomb in training

"NEWARK, N.J. - Baggage screeners at Newark Liberty International Airport spotted — and then lost — a fake bomb planted in luggage by a supervisor during a training exercise..."

So the screeners get a failing grade, I assume. Now what? Detention?

14 December 2004

Fernando Poe Jr passes away

Fernando Poe Jr, or FPJ as he is fondly called passed away shortly after Midnight Monday. FPJ dead at 65.

Honestly, I wouldn't know if he would have been a good president or not.I didn't vote for him. But it is sad that he has passed away. One thing though, if he became President, would he have died this early?

13 December 2004

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX OF THE PHILIPPINES

"The human development index (HDI) focuses on three measurable dimensions of human development: living a long and healthy life, being educated and having a decent standard of living. Thus it combines measures of life expectancy, school enrolment, literacy and income to allow a broader view of a country's development than does income alone..."

The Philippine Human Development Index Country Fact Sheet. Did you know that the Philippines ranked number 1 for Female Administrators and Managers at 58.1%. The US ranked number 4 at 45.9%.

Get more facts and statistics HERE

A more concise and organized table, The Philippine HDI Indicators, can be found HERE.

12 December 2004

VATICAN TO TEACH COURSE ON SATANISM

"...A Vatican university said on Thursday it will hold a special 'theoretical and practical' course for Roman Catholic priests on Satanism and exorcism in response to what the Church says is a worrying interest in the occult, particularly among the young..."

Forget this. I'm waiting for them to do a course on aliens, ufos, and Elvis...

LINK

11 December 2004

24

My youngest daughter approached me while I was watching TV.

"How long is that show?", she asked.

"Around an hour, I think. ", I answered.

"I don't think so. That show is very very long! Since yesterday!", she said with conviction.

"Ummm... no. Yesterday, it was a different show." I said.

"But.. but.. it's the same show and it never changes!"

"Gabbi", I said as I looked at her, "This is a twenty four hour news channel. Anytime of the day, it's always the news".

"Who would want to watch news all day?" She asked me.

"Me". I answered.

Gabbi looked at me really concerned and said, "Papa, you should go out of the room more often".

I think the proper response that's running around her head was "Get a life".

************
This morning as I was watching The Soccer Channel. Gabbi looked at me and said, "Oh no! Football? Again?!"

Google Suggest

As you type, Google will offer suggestions.

" As you type into the search box, Google Suggest guesses what you're typing and offers suggestions in real time. This is similar to Google's "Did you mean?" feature that offers alternative spellings for your query after you search, except that it works in real time. For example, if you type "bass," Google Suggest might offer a list of refinements that include "bass fishing" or "bass guitar." Similarly, if you type in only part of a word, like "progr," Google Suggest might offer you refinements like "programming," "programming languages," "progesterone," or "progressive." You can choose one by scrolling up or down the list with the arrow keys or mouse...."

Why not give it a spin?

LINK

08 December 2004

Watch Hundreds of 80s Commercials

"Welcome to X-Entertainment's Commercial Downloads Center! It's the CDC! CDC! Here, and only here, you can download, watch, and save all your favorite commercials from the 80s, ranging in topic from action figures to breakfast cereal to public service announcements starring Pat Sajak. The Clapper? It's here. Masters of the Universe? We got it. The Amazing Diolight? I've got no idea what it is, but yeah, that's here too....

Free downloads of TV commercials from the US during the 1980s. This one is a doozy. Cheerio's. The Thundercats action figures. Really reminds me how old I am...

LINK

06 December 2004

Viewing Video Japanese Magic

Cool magic tricks done by a japanese.

I personally liked the baloon swallowing stunt. But I do wonder how he's going to get that out. And where did all that air go?

LINK